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                    <text>THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Dutch Accused
By Indonesia Of
Violating Order

Elliott’s Testimony
'I'MlIaa** !!•■&gt; «*•■• « • ')
would not l&gt;, held liable
for
breach of contract "because of
during th* years period.
For a period of eight licWfsh
hour* the reports from tha humid
downtown Intel negotiating room
had blown hot and,cold.
Union official* said dll' UAW
Ford local* in tho country would
1* notified of the agreement in
lime to refrain from walking
put.
The Ford*l!AW agreement on
I the Tsfl-Hsrtley in u e followed
'the company'* blunt tefussi to
gram the union an “immunity
elsuae." ■

TUESDAY, AUG. 5, 191

U.S. Asks Apology
From Hungary For
American’s Arrest

Hughe* ha* charged that Sen­
ator firewater (R-MflincU--cJt*iiman of the *futi committers, once
offered to call off the hearing If
he would**gtemv»~»neiTt! TransWorld Airline*, in which Hughe*
ha* a controlling Interest, with
fa n American, firewater ha* denied
that.
Meyer’* e*pen»e “a c c o u n t *
brought into evidence last week,
allowed more than 18,000 spent on
entertainment of Kooievtl: and hi*
friend* about’flie tlm.- ilie' con­

Jaycce Convention

ed an apology from the Communiat
dominated Hungarian government
for the 'O T etl by political police
of an American citltep, Stephen
Tburaniky,
The State Department, in tilscloalng thia today, aald that the
U. S. repre*entative on the Allied
Control Commiuipn for Hungary
alio haa "approached" the 8&lt;&gt;v-

Henry Ford H. m andated the
r{impan]r'i point of view. Ho aald
that to permit euch immunity
would be to “nullify- the law
and' declared the company "can*
n o t' he party to placing unioria

tu speculation whether t h r i u t o
union ami Murray
Corp, ef a bad girl out of her."
u can use any wurf you
America might settle on a sim­
’ young Roosevelt shouted,
ilar bail*.
were they (the girl*; for
me?,
JMM*D**MAT1C rH0 T°0*ArH* were made a* the bodies of Tom Thom**,», and hi* slitsr, Patricia, 7, were
Egypt Makes Plea
Komi*veil insisted that .Meyer
rC&lt;io'ToCtV r0!n
** Hansen Dem, Calif., where they had been on ■ Sunday ptenlc with their parent*.
had nut answered his querilun,
Left, the boy * Ufeleae body has been brought to shore; night, the children’* mother, Mr*; Agnes Thomaa
* Maall.M e (ram r . i r &lt;lH,l
"The Colonel well knows the
(second from left) is comforted by a friend, while her husband, John, stand* at rig h t The youngsters bad
the termination of the adminis­ girl* were present," Meyer intiswatutered off Wj) gftergjw tyen playing In grubber in g ra ft on the water.
Untenuillonal Soundphoto)
trative regime which has -been
Java by linking up their. eAsictn maintained by the British in the -,i Mover aisd that kt the-gay par­
Lake Mary Beach 15 Strikers Killed,
soldiers were wounded.
-----, in older that ties in New York Col. ftuuseveit
void’ westCf n~Tflr^C*' *g Yi'-w- hour* WMhrTllnce 1800,
before the cMSe-ffft orders tisik our fellow countrymen, the 8q- »ori^t.miftt of hit time with MilU
The laborers were reported
((fliiiMMd from R*agt Om+|
'40 Hurt In Tunisia
effect last midnight, u dispatch j-dance,' may share the welfare Fave Emerson, who later In-ism,shot down in return fire from the
for park purposes with IB months,
'mid the aspirations uf |hc people Mra, ItoosevelL
from Srmarang ‘said.
After Troop Attack troops.
- The Dutch indicated officially of Egypt."
“ Were anv tif the glrbl there to it will revert to them.
Commlssiiiim chairman 11. B.
Nokia,hy I’atha told the cdunfil entertain meT" Elliott pressed hi,
UlSt during attem pt, at mediation
The riot a t Sfax was the only
of their difference* with the In­ that "it. is the very existence of former party companion and hast. Pope told Mr. Field* that the roe- - TUNIS, Tunisia, Aug. 6—&lt;/P) major outbreak reported in the
donesian Republic, they intended Egypt as a sovereign *|a te which
Meyer insisted the ‘"girls" were res* of the park had been as much —Fifteen striking laborer* weru alike thus far. Thee were some
to maintain rontrtd •&gt;( the rich is here at stake."
part of a large party that varied a surprise to the Commission *• killed and about 40 were eswwMled minor incedenu, but police-were
to lotke Mary residents, commend­ In a riot near Sfax which follow­ control.
"Against ihe historic bacx- from 20 to 30 persons,
areas they wrested in the 15
day* of fighting.
trrouml of Anglo-Egyptian rela­
"You mean their scintillating ed them for doing a nice Job i.n ed an attack on an Army motortions," he said, "an alliance &lt;;l conversation waa to entertain me," the park and promised them **- Ixed column, the French New*
Tunisia’* B,200,000 inhabitant*
this sort is but another form **f Roosevelt put In with irony in hi* aistance immediately by sending a Agency tswu-UJ today.
were reported hard pressed because
Attlee’s Offer
road crew out to improve tha
subordination. It make, a rela voice.
All
of th e’ alike, particularly in tho
borer* In Tunisia,
tiunship which is both unbalanced
French forth African -Druta
Jilin U. .a r t#.—Most - of—the-ehop*
**I resent any implication a* to road to the. lake.
Itealiaa.a n m l*«a» ii » i
and undignified, ft ties Egypt
—TlMr-rood-etrip-vritf-ijinirtniTed •t**- Were called out on a general there were closed. Refrigera.inn
■Train, to lie announced . Ji]__ Ulu -tn—British
economy.-_Tt subjects 111* voice filled with emotion, .*
free bv Mr*. Harrison ami Mr. ■trike yestedsy. Troops were sent plants were shut down, and transHtruic r.TT’idnnwns tomorrow.
“Oh. Meyer broke Ini "thst was Smith. However, they will be com­ to take over the Tunisian rail- reflatio n tins were clogged.
‘ • Th* new plan, designed to com­ Egypt to the vagaries of Britiih
pensated for orange ti-eei on tile way line between Sfax and Gsfxa.
bat g critical dollar shortage and ccontimyr It imprisons Egypt with­ Hu* last thing on my mind."
The gyvernmeut waa reported
in the orbit of British imfierial
"You have said I was getting property, said Mr. Pop*.
The PTcnth press sj
boost production, is expected lo power,"
planning to requisition railway
'Mr,
Evan*
sharply
criticised
thr
all
the
girls,”
Roosevelt
told
Mey­
cal) for sjitl muiw austerity In
tend other facilities needed to
Nokrashy I'asha took er , "You have not an,wen,! my Commission for not culling upon the troop* were fired
an already tightly rationed land. theBefore
keep the protectorate's economy
floor,
Herschel V. Johnson, question about these girls. What him first to speak on the matter strikers* a* they..*
Jt also
___ was expected* to* contain
and rix'functioning,
declaring that ho had money In railway yards of S
¥*k tom* provision for reducing the deputy U. 8. delegate, suggested was I doing, lining them m&gt;?”
as soon as the opening state­
In angry tones, Roosevelt con­ the subdivision and that closing of
Kars 0UH«y
fund* to the British that
ment* from the Egyptian ami tended at another point thql the street* and parks hy vacating the
occupation zone of Germany.
McM
While the I'rlniu Minister wns British representatives were heard Senate group has directed its in­ plate pad been detrimental to his
,
putting his final louche* on lhi* the council should "turn to the quiry at him because he Is "the property.
Attorney Boyle reminded Mr.
plan last night. Foreign Minister mote urgent huslneis" of the Bal­ son of the President” and passed
over gift* by contractor) to other Evans that he still retained all
- Ernest Bevin reiterated in the kan problem.
Informed -quarters said Britain Armv officer*.
Douse nf Commons that Britain
legal rights.a* a property owner,
Roosevelt aahl he undetstood the but that since, the land termed as
** k intended to pres* fur public own* probably would demand time Id
t n |, ,f
ership of the mine* and factories study Nokrashy Pasha’s opening committee had a document deal­ park land k. h
remarks ami prepare hi* reply, ing with "million* and trillion* of hy this paiiltr~aT~auch, the public
f:, , In Germany’* Ruhr.
THE TOBACCO
WA
dollar*" of war rnntrarti— BTTiT Imd no rights to the laud vacated..
i_ 7 'H e alio deflated his opposition which might take saveral day*.
-"huntllg
surli
gifts
as
automobiles
to
fo u r*p o w * i cw ritrol o f
tlu u
Mr. Evans quoted' nn Opinion of
to other Army officers. Senators an Orlando attorney, Ben -Carpen­
"I'VI-SIKN millions of pounds of
! -ric h fn d u B trta l iN fe * «■ p ropO H il J p w i R h - J l
Ferguson
(K-Mlrh)
(ltd
Brewster
— r
ter, to the effect loat the tern,
i
b y l ^rmiwre.
(R-Maine) denied knowledge of mission's vacating order was;void
tobacco sold at auction. And at
la-cause of failure to show conclu­
k*—
ish source since th e . ilrillsh- were turned on during the night
Roosevelt said also thst If the sive ownership to the patlst vac~ auction after auction, I’vo seen
American difference* on thr auh- for the first time sine) power- commRtee fuund that the Boose- ated. and he reiteratotJ hi) state­
became public last month. »»ving Idsckout restriction Were veil Mine had been used "just tq ment that the Cuunty Cummiosloa
gel expenses" hy Meyar., It ought had no authority to vsesta the
tho mokera of Lucky Striko buy
United Stale" 'reportedly ordered last winter,
want* to delay socialisation in tho
Several Liverpool police were in- tu state thst publicly, FeifUson park* in the plat.
Ktthr for at least ftve years, pepd-' hired battling the demonstrator* I sgrred.
Huv Howell of Lake Mary com­
tobacco that’s got real smokin’
ing an increase In production.
' a* firemen atood by ready to dous# I When Roosevelt rc/em n to mended thu action of Mr*. Harri­
Th* Foreign Minister said hi* th* riolera’with hoses in •*»« the Mever a* "a rather comedy type son ami Mr. Smith In deeding over
*
quality. . . tobacco that smokea
preference reganling Germanv's situation got heyynd police con- of individual,". Ferguson broke in the property for park use. Mr.
with:
lavel of Industry was to Itoost
Fields Quoted Mrs. Hart i son as
up inild, cool and fragrant.”
German steel production to about
“Well, he was your friend, pot staling that she would give mare
niira 1,1
IJ.OOO.tHMt tuns, That, he said;
ours."
land if needed for tho park. Mr.
would give "almut the standanl cited "Fascist-like" organization*
"I will explain how he happen­
police said they thought the van ed tb he In my social circle," Roose­
■laliam waa the work of Irrespon- velt said,
slide youths rather than an or
"You should, do that," Ferguson
And then, perhaps giving a hint ganlxed rampalgn uf anti-Semi­
B.T. (. ruglN. INUETENDEMT T llttn U WAMUIOl HgMSN
retorted.
aa to what th# new Attlee eco­ tism.
•I Otfuril. North Carotins
j4
nomic plan la to contain, he re­
(M r LAtut a luc* i trrsiax BAIOXXX)
plied lo conservative demand* foe
packing plants.
more food and raw materials for Rations For Chinese
(ftrmsny by Inquiring:
Troops To Be Changed J t t &amp; ' S &amp; S S S g S
**Can anyoni tsll me where I
. . . . . . . . . . ^ ’“ 7------can-owned Hennlngaen I’rotlucx
CM gat food and raw materials
NANKING. Aug. 8, (A*)—China’s Company had been purchased ftr
•scept from the duljar, countries 7" method
of feeding her soldiers an undisclosed amount, believed to
He added th at wh*n the pres­ rice plus whatever tounlry pro- It* several million U. 8., dollars,
ent U, B, loan1ia exhausted Brit­ duee ia available will undergo mod- and that th* government soon
ain could no longet stand the ex­ emlsatlon umlsr a new supply would begin producing canned,
penditure of funds fur thst put-

LUCKY STRIKE

In, the American minister at
Budapest; «nd Hungary’* acting
foreign miniiter, which showed
th at Chapin demanded h “auitabc
iapology,"
Chapin also naked for assur­
ance that no further »ueh in sta.rs
would take place and- thut m.y
of Thuransky’s* property which
had been seized would la* returned.
The acting foreign minister.
Erno Milbatyfi, gave Chapin a
preliminary
reply
yesterday,
which the State Department ndviaed Chapin to tell the Hilda pent
government is “un**ti*factory."

Greek Navy Gets
___ .6 U.S. Gunboats

19 Killed In Wreck
Of Gasoline Truck

t/fy ~ Nine teen persons, 17 ghATHENS, Aug. 8. UT) — Hear groes and two white men, wVre
Admiral John A. Snarkcnbcrg. killed near here at dawn todsy
Naval attache to the American when a truck in which they weie
mission to old Greece, said today riding collided with a gasoline
gotlationa had been concluded truck and burped.
Ambulances from Waxahachle
r the transfer of six'American
and Ennis made run, to the scene,
motor gunboats to the Greek navy.
He said approximately #l,:i£0,- bringing bodies of the victim* to
temporary morgue at a negro
000. estimated_jts a tent'i of the atheater
here.
.
original'coat of the vessels, had
Officer* said they did not know
been budgeted for their nriiulai- immediately
how many were Intion. The admiral said that under
f
tentative plans the six ships.were jured. *
scheduled to b e‘Vcconditlontfl ol
Norfolk. Va., where Greek crews Jury Drop» Charges
light-be—trained.— f te^oald

a

In L y n c h in g C a s e

JACKSON, N. C. Aug. 5-OVi
Charge* against Sevan white

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Burmo Chiefs Killingr

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DISCOVERER,
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taould remain unbi
ttk months until Bril

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( i U » U y T h e r t h 'S tre n g th —
To Protect the P .ar* of th* World;
To P tn o o ta ths P r o ir n i of Am*tic*;
• To Produce Pro*pertly /o r Sanford.

THE WEATHER
Partly cloudy through Thursday
with local thundershoweia in af­
ternoon and esrly tonight.
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AN.LNIJKJ'KN/JKNT DAILY N&gt;WaPAi*&amp;ZLVOLUME XXXVIII

Established 1908

Associated Press Leased Wire

SANFORD, FLORIDA. WEDNESDAY, AUG. 6. 1947

Attlee Announces Truman Will
Make 3 Day
I* ^Hardship Regime

NO.

189

Senator

Hughes On Stand

Brazil Trip

"U. S. Loan Easement,
, Limited Direction
Of Labor, Troop
R ed u ctio n Sought

To Attend Meet

'

W ASH IN GTON , A uf. 6, &lt;iF&gt;—
Secretary of Slat* Marshall tinnoil need today that the U tilled
Stair* ham agreed In u high 1«*el
ronftrrnro with the B rltLh with

• ml** to relaxing wowr pr«»i•iona of th* Anglo-American
loan -agreement.
Lo n d o n . Aug. fa y r i ftim*
Mauilcr Attire told Parliament
looty that Great Uiitain wuuk.
reduce h e r aimed (otcei, _inqiou
* a limited diieclion ol laboi, and
leak relaiation ol clau in in the
J U ;S . loan egtrement to help rare
her (towing economic em it.
He laid alio that worket* "it.
the mote njenlial imlutltie*’
would have to wotk longer and
l i f t coal mine tt wuulJ be ailtn
toWabor half an hour a day ad
diliontl.
------Attlet—Iljd-thmfAjTeat-HTttniw
alto would cut down her nn|»c»itin a manner that Mould mean
"hardship! for many people.”
* Attlee *ald Great HrUrnin also
would cut down her Import* in &gt;
manner that would mran “luudshlps for many people."■ e said the United Htati-i, at
Britain's entreaty, had nitrei-d to
diecu'ss' the *terliiiK canVuttlhlllty
pnd non-di*criminatlon In trade
agreement* In the !3.7W),0&lt;*MH)0
loan, which Attlee maid Would be
exhausted thia year.
• Re denied, a* '.Winston Church­
ill hod charged on Monday, that
the Labor government had •'frit­
tered away" the American billions,
advanced after termination of lendUAm from which Great Uritain
r e i v e d *3U(f7.'54(i.r..lO from the
in reverse
u. a. »nd ave•a back
ro se : SI*)

Keldrn Waldo. Gainrutillr *tlorney and Immediate past presi­
dent of the United State* Junior
Chamber of Commerce, will be
one of the honor aural* uf the
*t*ie*^Jayree “ convention lu be
hrld at the .Mayfair Inn thi*
weekend.

$1,000,000 Fire
In Miami Destroys
Planes Demolished As
Mystery Explosion
Touches O/f Blaze

MIAMI, Fla,. Aug. 6 t-P)—Dam*
Ige estimale at more than $I,OO0&gt;
000 waj 'cauieti b y , tire e*'ly
loda« when a myslcrihut eiplotio’n
touched n il a blare In Hanger No.
3 at the 20th Street side of the
Miami International Airpuit and
drslroyrd two 21-paiwngCi DC-3Y
Iwn twin-engined Bcacltciafl and
an undetermined number, of Imall'.jfedemlalnK^of the front of itw e» planet.

Modernization Of
Drug Store Front
Begins" Tomorrow
R jV n lh a t. and

Anderson

Dri'ir, x p ire Chief Henry Chare ol the

S B ^ H w.irar8R

of th* adjacent' store apace, will
Start tomorrow morning it was
announced today by K. F. Ilnur
holder, ag en t' for the HrumlevPuleston Building and Paul Camptrail, contractor. Work on enlarg­
ing the interior will Ire started
UUr.
Blueprint! to th* new front
sh ^ r two entrances, and the adjSm ng store front will be marie
to correspond to the present druj.
store frent which will he ibme
what altered.
Hr. Campbell, who w si con­
tractor for thg • n*w Grey hour d
r, bu* ttatlon. estimated that the
.work of completely enlarging and
1Improving the ttore will take a
minimum of three month*' lint*.
The. adjacent store ha* been used
11of lata for storage apace, and
thyl. atock hta 'been transferred
to ’the store room which wo*
1formerly ‘ a bsrbfcr shop.
■ F. E. Roumlllat ami Rmce J.
jen o n hava laHsii uporaiur* of a
g store In Sanford for more
than 35 yeare, and moved into
th* present site In th* Brumleypuleston Building when It war
erected during th* early twenties.
They are ag enu for the )Valgrf*n products.
J t f . Hous holder w i l l h a v e
cH rg* of the tmprovemerfl and
enlargement of the store.
f it. Bourn Rial a n d M r. A nderaon today declared ' that (hey
have much faith In the future of
Sanford, arid predicted that their
enlargement of th* store will 1*
HI
ip
KToru with
*
Irf accord
other store ImI w
o w t o t a which lata have so
rrtuch |mprt
Improved the appearance
business
district.
of th e'M
a li
i 1 ■- — i■ — ■i ■ me-

V Cinnam on Signed
By Sanford Feds
Van Klnnamon, lanky righthanded hu rltr, formerly with th*
DaLand Red HaU has been signed
by th* Sanford Baseball Associa­
tion. It waa announced tfaiaoflernoon hy Manager John Krider.
recently re-

B-.......

two buildings, a 100 by SOIMool
hanger and a 150 by 500-fool
wood building used t t a ihop and
tlorage building; two DC-3 pas­
senger planes, two BeacKcrsfl, one
former Army A I2 6 medium bomb,
er. several aircraft engines and *
number of smaller aircraft were
destroyed-*

Us aahl the damage
would
reach “at leatl $1,000.000—con­
servatively."
j
Chase said detplte fire fighting
»* face 1HT*
„*
**

U. S. Cancels Credit
To Hungary Because
Of Communist Coup

v___ ___
• ■
WASHINGTON, Aug. «—UPj—
■Secretary of S 'ate Marshall today
disclosed the Hxpnrt-Import Bank
ha* ra net lied a 17,000,000 cotton
credit ear-marked for the H ungar­
ian government.
Marshall tnld a news conference
the hank took th* action because
some of the Hungarian negotiators
in which the tank had confidence
had been exiled as result of what
he termed th* Communist coup
which recently overturned the
government.
Two other factor* he gave a*
Influencing the bank’a decision
wer*:
1, The two Hungarian banka
scheduled to get th* American
funda are under what Marshall
railed th* threat of national Ixatlon.
2. The cotton situation haa chan­
ged for the better since April 30,
when th* bank and a Hungarian
government reached a tentative
agreement regarding th* credit
Marshall disclosed this action In
telling reporters that* th* Amer­
ican government had reached no
specific conclusion on what further
step* to take about th* change In
the Hungarian government
In announcing the credit cancel­
lation. Marshall amphaalted that
th* considerations governing th*
move were strictly honking fact-

President
Rio In
ust Or
Science

To Fly To
Late Aug­
September;
Bill Vetoed Hughes Contact Man
WASHINGTON. Aug. b o l h Also “Entertained’1
Pietidrnl Ttuman today accepted
Other Officials Be­
an invitation to viiit b iaiil in
sides Roosevelt
late Augtyil ni Seplembet.

Elliott Roosevelt At W ar Investigating Committee Hearing

The While lluuie announce.1
W ASHINGTON. Aug. b o n
Mr. Truman will , fly to Rio l)e
Janeiro for a three day m il John W- Mcyri tn lifirJ loday hr
and return to the Unilrd S utra t p e n l $97,821.59 ol Howard
aboard .lire balllritup U .S. S. Hughes Airciait Company’s money
on * promotion ol two planet be­
Miroiuii.
I’ten" Secretary Charlrt G, R on ing built under wailime govern­
would not comment when aiked ment conliacli,
whether Mr. Tiutnan will addren
While Hughes waited to tell
the lnlta*Amrrican Security Con­ the Senate War Inveitigating Com­
ference. which opens in Riu Au­ mittee hit own story ol hit dealing*
gust 15.
— with the government, Meyer com­
**The Preiidrnt sincerely appre­ pleted an accounting ol money
ciated live coidul. invitation (r- h^ .tsyi he tpenl on enteitamment
crllency, Pirsidenl Caspar Dutri of army officer*, government, of­
crnlly eslemlri) lulu by (lit ,Ex- ficials end otheiwiie promoting in­
o( Braiil. to make a visit to that terest in Hughes' plane.
country, and rapirned hope that
The rotund-publicity man said
it would be imslihlp it an early llial~*o—far -a» lir kn-m» hr
dale (or him to accept." s a id .; the only llughet employ** work
loimal While House snmiunermrpt ing on public relations.”
irleased simultaneously heir and in
Rio De Janeiro.

■‘I’realdent Truman ia nuw moat
happy to confirm Ins acceptance
and the trip ia Inlng acbi-iluled to
take place during the latter part
of Auirual or tire early tiny a of
September.
"Th#_prealdent plana In prereod
to Kro'de Jnnerio by air for a
three dayi visit and to return on
the USS Missouri."
Meanwhile, with what be taid
was “deep tegret'* President TrU
man valued a bill to ratnblisti a
national science foundation.
; The u resident said In a memor­
andum of illaapproval that whiU
he hod urged th* establishment
of such a foundation, the idll Con.
„ tMI aanthlm jurolved a "uvorkrd
departure from sound principle*"
of administration.
He described the bill at
ll'M lIaas* , s . r* l« altl

Hiroshima Notes
Anniversary Of
Atom Bombing
HIROSHIMA, Aug. «. (AT—Two
years ago warfare’s first atomic
bomb descended and one half of
Hiroshima vanished in a blinding
flash of destruction.
Today at 8:H A. M., the hour
when the bomb exploded, the Ih-IIs
tolled. The people stood In silent
prayer for one minute, then went
again about, their affair*.
That was the only official notice
lake ruin lllroahlma of (hr explo■Ion Hlat left 92,000 of It* citHrna
dead or mlstflng. But th* city of­
ficials were busy with plana to
mkk^ lllroahlma’ a ahrlno for thr
wrtt Id's hopea of pear*.
At their request, General MacArthur in Tokyo released ■ state-ment. He said "W ar’* destructivenesi will progress until ths mean*
are at hand to exterminate the
human race,',
"This It th* lesson of Hiroshima.
God grant that It ha not ignored."
And Mayer Hhlaao llatnai an­
nounced that Australian engineer*
had helped draft a plan for a
modern lllroahlma, with a peace
memorial at the spot over which
the atomic bomb let go.
Iliroahla has a long wav to gp
Although 20,000 temporary shel­
ters have sprung up, th* actual
permanent rebuilding of the city
ha* not yet begun.
That, said the mayor, w u on*
reason for ob**reing Uiu day which
can never b* forgotten try those
who liv*d through l.t
H* hopes, by th* observance, to
Interest Ut* ciUtana in rabulldlng
th* city. H* wants, h* says, to
make Hiroshima f o n c tr a symbol
of the futility of war.
lllroahlma should know.

Red Cross To Give
GI Insurance
Data
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•f

Veteran* who with to rainitat*
lhair National 8*rvk* Uf* In­
surance or are Interested In ob­
taining more Information an this
subject are r*qu*st*d to meet at
th* American Rod Cross Chapter
Building at Fifth S t m t and Oak
Avenu*, Tku*aday-avaa lng-at 7:1U
o'clock.
1 ■ .7 »
Throughout th* United State* a
JAYCEB MKKT
naw all-time high In th* number
1
of disability compensation or pen­
Sanford Junior
sion c**«e on Veteran* Administra­
will hold a supper
tion roll* waa #«Uhli»h#d, May 1
log a t 7:30 o’clock Thuradiy
When th* flgur* went oVSr th*
th* rind of a 's e ria s of evening 2327,000 mark. Rad Cross Chapter
meetings that will ba h-td on th* workers end claims aerric* representstivsa assist eetarana to ob­
tain disability compensation and

Meyer* alio told the
Senate
inveiligatoiv that llughei’ airfiall
company paid bills (or wartime
cntcltainment ol Col. Jainei li.
Hall, who iiicceedrd Elliott Routeveil at head ol the Army -\&gt;i
Corpt m onnsiisnce division.
Meyer, Hughes publicity man
and attitlanl, lead a long list ol
exprntr't lie laid he incurred en­
tertaining HalL

Merger Of TWA With
Pan American Said
Price Of Quieting
War Investigation
Wa s h in g t o n , j \ uB. b &lt;/**&gt;_
With both under oath, Howard .
Hughes
charged
and Senator
B icutlet
(R Me.) denied today
thal llie MciiaUt one* oifeicd a
"deal" to call oif tensloiial in­
quiry into Hughes waiplsnc con­
tracts.
Hirwtici took the stand before
a .Senate War Inveitigating tubCommillrr a frw minutes after
Hughes, had made lit .chsig* b«fore the tame group.
Hughes &gt;sid the Maine Sensloi made tucli s propoiition to
him in a Washington H old ths
week iij Feb. I I . 1947.
■Riewilrr • ofieieri. be declared,
to have the healings dropped if
be. Ilughrs. would sgice to mer­
ger ol llir Flam Win Id Alllintt.
wlutli he conliots, wills Ran-American Auways.

Ihessstej,' calling this a “ propositinu that sounds more like Hol­
lywood than W'aihillglun." told
HON OF TIIF LATE I’|IK8I0ENT, Rlllnll MmiHcvrlt (Irtl) in sworn in he fur* taking tlir stand In the rommillee solemnly:
'I i an astute you that 1 never
Irulify ticiore the Hcnslt- Wnr IniewtignliiiK &lt;’ll 111mil let- In W»«hingtoii. Bight, he t* -tiimn during*

i|iir«tlonin( in eormrelinn *ll(r«hi»' rreiMumrmlatlun lq which the government gave Howard llughev a did."
100-pisnr ronlrsel. Klliolt tnld Ihe rnmmllte*; "It it I- true I hist fifr Ihe prirr nl entertainment I
j( w
aid h# interlainad
made rrcomnii-ndsllmia that would in all) »a&gt; rndangn the men under me ur ilrlraiiil .Ihe govern- Huglirs at
* a■
luncheon in hi* hotel
men' or vlnw up the war eftorl, that ahmilil he shown." . .
(Ilileriiatiunal Huundpholot) apaitetit and
“paid {8 hU out of
my own pis-ket."
SubcciiualHae Chairman Fvrgu
aon i I! Mf. hi cm I the t-ifsl which
Tins remark at to the cost tbvlMeyrr charged sgstnst llsll'a *nuuslv was a ufeiwnc* to the testi­
tartslm iieW ' vsi I3.Tj 1.1J. cbvstmony o f John Meyer, Hughe*' pub­
licity man, iliat he upent large
Ing appiciM tsttly three years. Th*
sums i-nt-i twilling government of­
Commit
|f ’ Imiuirlng into flu.
ficials
tKJQ.OihJL.nf. w tstiuis plane e-mtrpdr :
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,y i. .
Alluding to the Hughe*’ charge#,
given the llughev comnanv.
Hlrwater said:
Meyrr gave hi* trslimony ■*
loule tiiriiugh S.inloiii ini ,H|alc
“It ire s incvnceiveble to me
Howard Hughra, mitlimiane plane
tbal anyone could seriously conlligbw.iy No. 4(i. running from
iiuililer and movie producer, wait*
rd in Washington to tret if y after
ideal;, Are! II ..wllwgVi ew I ' l l - t i t )
Miim mu ilo- E*»i Cu.nt lo Mt Christian
a croos-rountry flight. Chairman
Dora, I&lt; iml •II l lu te today cpmStressed By VisitFerguson (R-Mich)
announced
iticndrtl .Scimuolr ('imnly'i S-naloi
that Hughc-a will lw called to tes­
in« Church Group
and Rrpirvi lil.illtn lot llu-lt Work
tify at this afternoon's aeaiion.
Hanford had il« hottrwl days
•&gt;n
iiigliway
(ontlruciiolt
ami
uigrd
. Tlie free* spending Meyer, who
nf the year on Monday amt
Drvrlopmnit ul Climlian idralv
hs* already said he upeut more
quick at lion (mi .m i irCUiing cumTuesday when Ihe minium
among youth was the llietne ol
than ‘16,000 of Hughe*' moitey en­
ti-mperalurr -«« rrconlnl nt
p lrlion.oi llu- C’io»» fltalc. i llglltalk* ami enlertaimtiriil pi-.riitnl
tertaining Klliolt Roosevelt nnd
SI degreew on Ise-Ih da)« hy II.
wwy.ids. friends, told the committee
F. Whit her. weatherman.
today to Kiwaniam at their H i r e l ­
As an aid in attracting business
Iri It public -InlPlili-lil lo Thi*
that on one occasion lie «|M-nt
Muring July, Hanford had
ing al till- loutltt Cenln l&gt;* a mid industry to Hanford, an axI
It-mill
today.
Mi.
Cha-udcclnr3561.42 entertaining Hall, Roose­ ronlrr weather than nmniil
tr.llll III ItVr inembri* ol the tensive survey of the many Induat&gt;’il:
velt testified yesterilsv (list some
with an average 79.1, or two
"If Sanfoid aiol Semiuoig Coun­ Mrlhodist 5outh Caravan w)to an rini advantages of the Hanford are*
listed expenditures were nwidk
drerrea
twinw
ihe
normal
uf
t ('«—
.Ilnur* . , I 'u - slvl
ty ittf lo gel llu- Cross Stull- toiiductiiig a youtl^inttim lion pil­ bns hern prepared h y . Florid*
HI.) degreew. June wan alan
Power &amp; Light Company In con­
Itighwiiy, from tin* cast lo wr»l
wlighlly rooter than nor (Hal
grim it the lin t
Method nl junction will) Florid* fUwti* Adver­
coasts,
Ilicy
mu*tuyI
quickly.
Alwith an average nf 79-1 de­
rt-atly n unit uf road for unoth -r Clninli They wrie inlimiurrsl by tising Commission, II. II. Coleman;
gree* compared with a normal
Passengers Injured
route foi a Cron. State Highway the Rev, J. L. McKinlry. p,l*|or ol district mnnagrr for th e . raw er
of H0,| degree*;
company, aminonced yesterday.
is Iw-iiig nUiillurtwii ■If W# are
Ih e hottrwl weather ever
In Train Collision
lb-sides 'Udng nvatlahle at the
lo gi-t our .Iiigliway romphrtod Ilie s Lurch and Kiw.imt sdu t
feeiirdfd by Mr. Whitner waa
Iradci
pnwet company . office copies of
nmat'ihi *ii (icfore otlnrr
At Illinois Crossing 11.1 degreew in Mrii, nnd thia wt&gt;
turn* i-oiiiplrlf‘ loads winch will
lire viriting group intliulril the survey have been furnished
he aald, waa In aome measure
tic in ami divert elsewhere tin- Miss Clco Mrtcsli, Orlimli ■ leit l|«*| bv Mr. Coleman to the office ef
Hoc ,1* mormon-. wtHido.firea
LITCHFIKI.n. 111. Aug.
the Jlemlnole County Chamber of
Cross Stale Highway.
in Volusia county st-Gir time.
—Th* IIHnftl* Centre) Kail road’s
“Old Slate V -nd Nu. 14 -How and irudrnt ul Haitou-w1i.&gt; t&lt; Commerce, junior Chamber of
'•Green
Diamond"
pa*»cint*r .
■— ----- No Irt enters St-minul" councdlot (or the Caravan. I. I' li­ Commerce, Sanford Herald. City
train and a Burlington Railroad By THE AHHOt'IATKD I'ltKSH offirintly
on I lie west al tljo We* ter Aiulriion, who war l.oiu- .i»d Hall, Court-House and local banka,
freight drain eolltderi near here
The wotat heal wave of (lie County
where anyone inn)- sef them.
v
Itivet, niitl I* known a s 'llutoday and stats polio* head., year, still firmly anchored «vei kiva
men interested In”
Ml. |)&lt;11n Itood It leaves San­ laired liy. mittioniiy p.innl- in ■ Business
must
nf
lh»
hail
cauinl
quartern 'a t Springfield reported
ford going ew*t on Geneva Ave Koira and whu is now allrndini lie-ntlng here .will find much help­
“at least 10 or 11 |ier*on*" had at least.' 34 deaflis today as it
(
Iit nr4 ■'m
fklsl
Duke Uniyrrsity; Min Nell Rnyt ful In for mat lop UT the iepurt which
spread
into
the
eastern
states.
been Injured.
• «covers more than n scor* of sub­
A (ingfr of eidd air, from Can­
lies'k of A labinti^ M m M-"v ll-'ils jects including lalwir and raw'Folic* headquarter! said there
I*, I n v ite d To
Joinci ol Not lb Cirsditii .uni M i- iiiateilals here, u tilities, tran s­
were no Immediate reports of any ada bad brought aubdantial
deaths In the wreck. It said "at lief and aome scattered shower t|* U IIIIl IS II1V11CU t t l ■ Naomi Rupert of Kants-.
portation facilities, health condlt*
E d B lirrc tt
Icaat 10 or 11 Injured" had.lmen to (be Dakotas amt MinnewUt
pins, housing, stufes, schools and
IdeiiIs
of
the
Youtii
C*iavail
but
it
was
almost
nhaorlied
in
taken to the LUchfleh! Hospital.
municipal flln*nces.
•
movement
wer*
stress,si
by
I'orNeluaskaand
western
Iowa
where
State police were dispatched
Mr. Coleman aaid th a t th*
The public haa l-een invited to ter Anderson who told of tin- youth
the
Weather
Bureau
.-aid
the
tern
to the scene, which was tha perwtioe drop was only moderate. at lend ^tlu' banipict l,t. J *
| inatrurtion cuurse nuw being nil Chamlier of Commerce, C ite, and
Litchfield crotalng of the two
nothing
ill
sight,
th
e
j?
1
**!"
M«vfair
Inn
*
rled on lq* these teams hy-young County official- gave valuable
Thera
Was
railroad* at Winston Tower.
i aw t'aaw " is )— j^ 'in iii'd c • 'tun'i.Jaycfc*. at whichi ^
tl, m various M 1 b - &gt;11 - 1 help which contributed to the Com­
t
1
"Wttaar
A railroad spokesman at Chipleteness I l f ilia survey. He bailees,
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_
.
' Edward \V. Barrett, editor of I Churrhea.
cago said re understood the diesel
thia is the first occasion In th*
Newsweek Mngaxinr, will speak,
The
first
purpose
of
llm
move­
locomotive, four coaches and th*
history nf Sanford that such a
it was announced hy T. K. Tucker
Trotting
Race
Fans
ment,
he
said,
ik
to
revitalise
youth
diner of th# passenger train, *n
cum pie to report uf local resource*
today.
route from St, Louis to Chicago, Hurt As Stands Fall
■*
Thus* interested In attending bv teaching them the principles of haw. Iicen compiled.
health
and
having
a
capable
lady,
had been derailed and overturned
It will tie .ii^ I not only locally
Ihe banquet are asked to contact
Oths*
aims
are
aiding
tln-m
In
The Litchfield Hospital said It
hut also hy tile State Advertising
GtiSHBN, N. Y„ Aug. (t, ( 4 1 - Lind Welwr, general manager of think effectively and get rid of Commission
had “aome" Injured brought In
In the Industrial phae*
ths* Mayfair to mako rvtervatlona,
Thrcc
aeetlona
of
th«
temporary
inertia, to develop soul by of its half-mllllon-dollara-a-ysar
for treatm ent but that no count
A
nominal
charge will he mad* for mental
blrarhrra,
janimtsl
with
fans
hern!
irnera,
januin.l
wiki
n
n
.
Iieru.
........
.
tt'wnllaar*
aa
Page
sis
I
had been mad*.
advertising
program’ end
hy,
attending
event.
the 1running
of* “tho **-l l a m ■"
l l s 'l o . i i' - those at
ending the event,
the
^
Litchfield ia in Montgomvy for [rotting
Florida Power A Light Company
atakes. collapsed today* Th* dencr on Saturdey night
an
trottii
_
county, 237 mil#* #outhwc#t of
in it* program for th* industrial
reports from the Gnahru will b* open only to Jaycee mem- Lizette Temple Goetr ....
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Chicago and 37 mile# morthaait and first remitts
development
of the communities
la-rs and".their wive* or date*.
Hospital
gold
a
numlier
wrre
In­
of 8t. Loul». A branch of th t
Jayrees wishing to buy ticket* O
r
t
R
h
i
n
e
B
o
a
t
T
r
i
o
il
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,rvf*'
Along
with
th* survey
jured.
.
|p
s
■
w u i v i i i i u . u u u i 11 i p U](i power comp, M
V distributing
Chicago Burlington and Quincy
A record Hamhlelonlan crowd to attend the ocraaion have been (
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l
V
m
i
P
in
UBring
riel* *
«v(t«m terminating at Paducah,
booklet, "How You Can
of '-’0,00f ‘ or more packed the requested to contact Raymond j M(m y m „ Titnpt# Qf Slinj or j, aProgressive
Kjr. croaa#a th* I. C. Iin* thcr*.
Industries
To
Your
j.undqulst,
or
secure
them
et
th*
Th* railroad said that aa far etands, temporary ami normanent, •Mayfair Saturday night prior to now stationed at the office'or the Community and State.”
finance chief of the Army in
a# waa known no ona was killed. for the to ttin g claatlc.
The accident occur red at the the time of the dance.
Germany, recently mailed local
It add*d that lta eommunicatlona
photographer Robert 1... Cox come Kaiser-Frazer And
with Litchfield war* dlarapUd temporal#^ etands near the head
color film of snapshots which
New
Buildings
Are
and it waa having difficulty of the stretch.
Packard Hike Prices
A nurga at Goshen Hospital
aha took while cruising on Hiller's
agaam fttnf information.
Under
Construction
aaid:
yacht
on
th*
Rhine.
Th* tr^in wa# north bound from
,__bna are under x-ray,
DETROIT, Aug. fl. bT»—Tw*
“Thr
“Rhine cruise I* all it I*
8L Louia to Chicago, ;
Albert Hickson la building a reported to ha In song and story," more of ths nation's car manufac­
one stop
ia very serlouwlv hurt
turers. feeling the pinch of stead­
•re taring treated for small machine shop of concrete she wrote.
and seo
block construction a t th* corner
ily mounting production coats, t*.various
WATHEN TO MOVB
-of__Laurel—Axauu*— and----F ilth
. t-j-n J llielr retail- oriees
Street.
VAN ANI1RKH HACK
today and trad* quarter* g*n*t&gt;HTH RETURN
J. B. Wathen, American Fruit
R. N. Windham la erectinng a
Mr. and Mrs. William Van Anden allv believe similar advance* era
Grower* Inc. traffic manager for
elf th hava Juat returned to their home in the making throughout t n n l
A, local publisher paint (hop at the corner of Twel
th* south-eastern division, today
Sanford
Avenue In Lake Mary after apcndlnr the remainder of th* In d u stry
Wright, recently Street and
waa In Sanford making arrange­
con­ two and a half months a t Ft,
w«ek‘a vacation It ie of concrete block
Packard, which so far th li y*ar
ments to move hla family on 8«pt.
Lauderdale. * Mr. Van- Anden, ha* failed to make a nroflt on Hi
i, Ky^ reported struction.
1 to Ft. Pierce where he ,1a now
The Free Methodist Church whose paintings have roclered operation*, increased prices on ’
„ there, 95 to 100
located. Ifa haa Juat returned from
uch favorable comment a t Or- various model* from 392 to 3200:
Wight eald that of concrete block construction,
New York city where he attended
do exhibits, painted a plctjb* K nlser-Fruyr, wtdeh Ha* juat em­
i*al there he hid waa recently completed a t th*
a meeting of th* National Claim#
dog belonging
it
by resident# th at corner of Fourth fltrc«t
m o i\a
. ..bird __________
_ if ito3 C.
i i B. erged from fhe "red,” implemented
Committee. He waa greeted by
th* w*«k before Laurel Avenue facing th* trailer | H«*ir, prominent F t Lauderdale an Increase of 199 on its F ra tea
fellow K tw aaiau a t their lunche­
camp..
. _
__ realtor, during hla stay th a n .
standard model.
on today.
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Seminole Urged Lo Act Quickly. * Youth Caravan
To Obtain Cross State Highway GivesProgramAt
Kiwanis Luncheon
Nation’s Worst
Heat Wave Takes
Toll o r :i4 Lives

Industrial Survey
Of Sanford' Made
Bylaight Company

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Interest In Brazil

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HIIII.K VERSE FOR TODAY
w o r s h ip

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RESTFUL P * A $ r n ) p M 8 i&gt;£

AND pISCOUWBD PEOI l.g

Wnrthlp the Lord |n »«* ‘*eBUl&gt;
of hollne*#,—I ch- **:W‘
IIip UN hat finally gotten tin
Dutch and the^ Jadonetian* Ic
tr a ir llfihf. Now,.if loniton* ju*.
doesn't drop A ftlK iatkei in then
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Commerce -.Department expert*
*alc Wollird fekef- Iht'*dTcline
V. S. Ctpolli Mupinrnti to I'"
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VJC.I.V
j
kclined..
they rerrgn countti
),00O in May
poM. from St
in June. Be
lo $1,241,000,
would hav*
Rill* to look
3 mote mon-In lend llirin I
'keep on buy»*«'» they’ll be
ing from u i’

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More nnii moru the question nri*f*, Jimv ami where Speer Will Address
lire people going to sleep? It inn't II question of noise, al­
though nomu of thnt element enters the picture, too. Game Warden School
Probably nevot; before in thin country has the mere problem ORLANDO Aug. 6 (Special)
of lodging been *o pressing.
Protccutlng Attorney George A.
Million* of men home from the wars in this and other Speer, Jr., of Snliford will be one
countries have no place to lay their heads. The pressure is of the speaker* at tho first anin ipilr of th f;, | that Floiid, naturally bad in the fltfd World, but is worse here than it
JO peuon
alieady hat some.
conducted by the Game and Freeh
ever wns before. And naturally there is complaining.
here
on ill welfare N-lfF &lt;0 whom the
“All I nm asking," snys a disheartened family man, Water- Kith Commission
*
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•Slate pay* wjinclfiin'i like $2,000,­ ’’lira place for the kids, even if we have to split the family starting tomorrow.
More than -200 stata wildlife
000 a month, ' threw am anolhr temporarily. I'm willing to rent a bouse for any price I
officer* and honorary game ward,
on
the
wail12.000 peranna
can pay, and I’m willing to pay for the kids' Iroard.*’
ens from south and central Florid*
Killings- IjlT Uut 1,1 many
ittc list, aiconh
It i* almost impossible to make are expected to attend the twoierit* ok arrangement!! even.on mich. a .basis. So families are neat- day .-uriuiol ..which w U t.faaiu ra
wotlh who 11
classes In law enforcement, first
alliclr* on
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*Tyj M^e-ihlffc way, and there is , l(l ltlle rcU.lon* and gam. and
aiiftogel
on
Tampa Tub
nut merelt discumfort. but denpair and even the beginnings n.h manarementv
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iayi, anti of crime. It .looms an If the great and imwerful Uncle Sum' The clatscs will be conducted
nnthi 01 might manago even this difficult problem more effectively. by officials of the' U. S. Fleh
aomrtimci it la
: on you’re It taken more than mere temporary lodging in filling nta- und Wildlife Service, FBI ugenta.
More, hut .once
tlonn or bonchen in parkn or railway depot* or bnck neats Red Cross first sld experts and
ipell.
iafe for quite
commission game and fish biol­
A :. of old jalopplca.
&gt;
Wanton CIltudillL. agreei thrl
the Riiliih loverqinen} - hat lieen
“ fritleiing away ‘ the bilhon dollai
loam which lhi» country hat made
the Bntiah. bjii he expresses the
hope that wr will continue doling
it nut. Undoubtedly if Uncle Sam
ihouhl cul the’ Mother Country oft
without another dime, haidlup* tor
a time would lie increared, but we
believe in ihc long run it might
•ave the Hntrih Empire. Ihc Engliih will nrVei^ Iw^mhe rtrong again
living off die WPA.

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U. S. Business Is
Old Files Of Weekly*
Worried Over British
Newspaper Reveal
Socialistic Crusade
Facts Of Interest

Work On Giant New
Telescope Was Begun
By Scientists In 1929
Ily RALPH DIGIITON
AP Newsfeaturrs
PASADENA, Calif,—Sometime
in Ihe world will begin probing
the heavens for their secrets.
The telescope's 200-Inch mirror,
which Is expected to bring into
focus stare never liefore seen by
man, la virtually ready to be
daced in the 136-fout high revolv­
ng-dome nn to p of
e r - aluminum
I
Palomar Mountain.
.. The WO-ton Iqatrumetit ,which
will support and guide the mirror
on Its sweep of the universe Is
completed except for Installation
of certain control mechanism*
Far 18 . years, th* best
brains of the world have la­
bored lo make thia greatest
dream of astrophysics come
tro t. More than s lg . pillion
dollars hav* been espended.
But on* mishap could set the
reject hack several years.
hhare
' la a big danger that
‘
tha
morror could be overground. Pol­
ishing already la within less than
а . hair'a breadth of perfection,
but the final ''figuring!' goes
on. Second, there are hasar-l.i
In the necessity o f . trucking the
mirror could be overground. Polб,600-ft. Palomar' Mountain, 125
mile* to th* south.
If th* m irror has been over­
ground, or damaged In transit,
replacement Will require at least
three yearn and perhaps long*.’,
After the jn l t r o r le Installed,
In the observatory, there will
loUow another month or six
weeks of testing instrument and
glass tjigrt her before construc­
tion crews, turn the teleaenpe
over to astronomer*
.Scientists at* , wary about
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but, oom*tl
ia f a ir thay eipect to , be
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at the bate of the telescope
tube.
The observer, opej-ating a cam­
era 6&amp; feet atmvl the mirror,
will !« able to tee little with hi*
own eye* that he couldn't tee
through aity plher telescope.
Hut during all-nlghl-long
exposures, the mirror will
rnllrcl light too weak for hu­
man r j e t to see and focus
It on Ihe photographic plate.
Maty after the plate Is devel­
oped will the observer know
what the giant mirror, one
million time* aa keen as the
human eye, h*s "seen" dur­
ing the night at th# tele­
drops rotated on its axes.
.drop*
The electrically drived telescope
is geared to find any sector at
the heavens at the push of n
button.* With the A iling of cer­
tain dials, it will stay focused
on that sector automatically,
swinging from horixon to honton between sundown and dawn,.
Mathematicians hav* fig­
ured out that this neat little
trick la Ilk* aiming a rifle it
a moving 25-rent piece 25
Nstlonsl llsnk uf OrUmto.
mile* away—end—hilling It
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Court Records
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patch altout a oat reputed to be
140 years old and adds in
that “several person, now living
remember her abovo rtd ycett .1
emainrd for the 20th century-to
•By DE WITT .MACKENZIE
match this with accounts of tuarls
Ily IIAI. IIOVI.E
AP Foreign Affairs Analyst
ANNAPOLIS. Md., (/P)-,N’ew» thst staved, alive tor decades la
British Foreign Secretary Er­ doesn't rhange. only the men who building rornerstonei.
nest Bevin is not going to com­ make the news.
Advertisements In those days
promise with convictbinj. a t wit­
To ptove this you have only to didn’t come from dcrsrtm ent
ness his reiteration of the Sec I- glarin' bark through ih i files of store*. They were principally about
jrtlst government's policy, of na­ old newspaper* tficb a* “The Mary­ rum, real estate (housing w*t hard
tionalising the factorlv* and mines land Gaxette," a weekly that ha, to find! and runaway .slave*.
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of Germany's greet Ruhr, a policy been pottraying 'th e American
The
price
of
Jam
ilea
runt
In
which the U. 8. A. strongly op- scene, with a few farced Interrup­
Annapolis nn Mar. II, 1724- per
nosea on tha grounds that this 1/ tions. since 1727.
single gallon, 7B cent*. lemonade
I
We wHe much inleretlrd ^ir a m atter for the German people - Take, for vxantple, government t-o,1* more- than tb*f now.
thcmpclvcs to decide.
Buhop Colmorea detciiptmn of
One ran admire, and s'tri'ly can­ experiment* In crop control tn re­, The Gaxette, like other
f - ^ocialnm ar It war practiced in not quarrel with, the constancy of rent years.
newspapers that served *, w#'
In 1720, some 2IH years ago, springs for American liberty, tan
Puerto Kko during the adannillra- Mr. Bevin. Still. R I* given to
tinn of Retford Guy Tugwtll, one wonder why he should find It Maryland planters protested .heat­ from one to four page,. . It had a
edly that the London dealers had subscription rate of only (3.11 a
of the original Roorevelt brain necessary to emphasise such a sold their tolracro below egrred vear. leading colonial figyrra con­
highly controversial politico-econ­
Irutlert and (rtrliapt the mort omic issue a t.th is tense moment ‘Price*.
tributed lo It, and It £^d special
The Idimlon merchants, at tc- rorrrspondrnU in Igmdon, Paris,
"rlaily eyrd', -of them all. Ihc la Britain's own economic cyitls
goveinnienl under, hit adrniniitra- whose aolutlon depends upon petted by the Maryland Gazette, Prague. Lisbon and half a doirn
eent **•»»
back "wot'd
that martin
markrt M i other European countries.
.
lergess.
,
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«-uru nisi
lergrt*
lion. Buhop Cnlmore laid,'bought American
uTcrMiucaeu and
amt made thesrfugtnese Tug
Thera were - no glan*. prraa as­
After all. If even “haaven t*m- overstocked
up lirge tract! of land, divided per* tha-wind to ths thorn lamb.” g rit ions to the planters lo hob sociations to speed info.mstlon. A
headline of O ct 21. I7tl2,
it among the penm who. upon surely John But) might refrain the prices sublet
g T Ire t, by ptenllnr less lobar- ccd a royal birth tho
ope.
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I- *. »t-j I S S k iw " !'. i&amp; i t . TW -W.
hecogrint landlord!, thought they from blowing th* hot breath of co evdry year.
They won’t oxaclly "a**" aUr# l . , n . - Ml, f... ,
Aug. 12: “Great J»y to Do
nationalisation down
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no longer had lo work. Hencri socialistic
Is-mi'-rt. Ilarbeei tilts K,'*o Ml*
through the scope, which la ac­
“Second, by destroying every A Prince of Wales is bora,
the neck of capitalistic Undo Sam.
Heiitord ANtMh National Hs*"
tually a gigantic camera. Th*y will To
they were unable lo pay Ihc gov­
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Now of court* it w&gt;uld I* pro- vear all trash and mean tobacco. save Ihc King."
AaaltiNMKKT o r pOWTOAOM
“Third, by forbearing t 0 plant
The audience for this event was take picture* of a tari mirrored
i» C* IlutrliUon 4 Cn. T m rlrRt
ernment for the land, agricultural aumptlous to the n-th degree for
every fourth year."
Interestingly co-educationelj ac­
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Doe* that sound familiar?
cording to th* Gasette'j account;
whether Socialism It good for Bri­
whole declined and .eventually the tain. and this column doesn't refer
Although printers at’ the tlrnt- - “This morning, at half an
governmjttrt had to take the land to th* subject In an argument!** were customarily under MOO |«nd after VII, the Queen was ha
back, reaelling it ultimately to the w ay.'Thai's for England to decide. (big money then!) not to publish delivered of a prince. Her
However, in view of America's newt embarrassing to the colonial Highness th* Princess Dovagwr or
vary people who had owned it in heavy
Involvement in the economic governor* or th* king, William Wales, several lords of Ills Maj­
the firil plat*. We wonder if ill rescue of -her ally, ths question
Printed both esty's most honorable Privy Coun­
does arise whether British Sod- ■Idee pf this commercial controver­ cil. and -the ladles of her MajaaSocialiim im ’t more or leir like doe#
sy. on# of th* kind that flowered ty's bedchamber, being present-"
allam la good for the U. &amp;
that. V rfi; -,'t.:
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To gr e t down to eaaea, U
Three fear* later the Gaxette
there It later Into revolution.
Animal stories were news even
isn't printing anything about
Johnny Meyer'i tipem e ac­ a goud 'deal of quiet misaslnea! In
Invest In
th a . United 8 l*te* over th** econ­ In th o .. Ion* ago day,. An issue
count! make naureating reading ar omic aspects of British Socialism of-December, 1728. conuin* a dlt- God saving the King. , Th* “Stamp
Act" had been passdd putting a?
ar one thinki of champagne and as thev relate to International af­
prohibitive tax on newipapans and
arpirin tablet! which were uiad to faire. The situation worries the
pamphlet*. Sturdily independent.
Contentment
Publisher Jonas Qreen ptint«d »
** obtain lucrative government con- practical business man, who recog­ like Germany. Such insistence '
nltea th at.it la th* exerciao
* ‘ *Off p:
pn- I spreading Brltaln'a poll
skull and crostbones where the
trtcti during the dark dayr of the vats Initiative which has mad* hi* omic program abroad b
stamp Was to b* affixed.
war. but what ii even more dir- countr* Aha richest and moat1 suggestive of an
Ileatlon was interrupted of*
Enjoy the necurity of a zfevlngn rtyorve by 6penin|f
turbing ii the callow diireg/rd for powerful of all Umt. lie believe* crusade. It isn't pa
rightly
or
wrongly,
that
compute
promotion
for
aid
from
Aniarlea!
an account here now— add i to iUrtfetilarly. Your
ihe baaic element! of common de­ nationalisation of a country Mean*
, .!*
.^onornk aspect of Maryland Gaxette, which *(a not
cency among American TIourboni. totalitarianism and tho death of aSocialism,
rather than the airlrtlv de*4 hut sUepeth." , K»ntual)y.|
snvIngH kra insured to $6,0(k) and earn a worth. While Elliott Rooieveft iayi it*» all Private initiative.
political, which U worry American
the paper waatlpred th s 1
We
got
an'Indication
of
thia
big business. Th# United 8tat«s poUtlctd storm, and
whllo return. Accounla may be held Indlvfdually or
politic! and juil an attempt In
feqltng when Congree* was debat­
American Indu
tmeat hit father, ha admit! he bor- ing the British loan a year ago. ha* mad# it quite dear that the
helpful to hs.- good
jointly - huitband apd wife can have account- InNow 220 y ean old
B rowed a ihouiand dollar* from ibe
m.
wanted to ally. In this crisis, but wants to do to Ann* Arundel couitl
know
why
U.
&amp;*
dollar*
should
b*
man who wai trying to
m wiihout^cuttlng her owa throat. aa "The Maryland UI
■ ju im l^ at-fe-tQ tfel of
u» H9wl ' ......- ... cW M appropriated to tav* British aoclwKTT _former
R 'ttliU r WinWell, tho ms
’or belplng Ho- slan Churchill, that
i saving* A Isaac
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will
(n Its Inquiry DfMeat misfortunes
nea until ■the gullty men, Whose oaxy theories and
,
.all thl*.and for personal I n e o m p e t e h c * have
oft* would tMnfc the breeght us down, hav* been dm en
m on demanding na­
“ Ppwsr by th* votes of the
tal

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the news; blr
death*.
crop repoeu. sailings, nnj
stories amt gsver
Ihgs, U pretty mi
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»ure. on th# motor vehiclo manu­
facturers and mereH»ndj**r* for
new paasenger automobile deliv
rrica currently Aur|ia»»c* anything
the Induilry ever hv* experienced.
And neither can do anything
alxiui it. Th* mairufacturera are
aaiembling all the vehicle* -they
can with the material naailable:
the retailers are passing them
along to waiting customer* aa
rapidly aa they come from Ibe
rle
factories.
Meanwhile th* waiting lilt, in­
stead of levelling off a« an aver­
age of around r,00,000 passenger
cars are delivered immthiv to cus­
tomers, ia growing ti.-tdily. Some
authoritative industry sources say
the Iracklog, estimste*! after
lowance for duplications, at 6^j00,
000 last Jan. 1, now total* closer
to 0,000,000.
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Many car dealer* are refusing
to accept new. order*, although the
manufacturers’ tales executive*
are urging them to do so aa n
matter of business policy. In most
instances where retailer* are ac­
cepting new orders they are mak-.
ing no promises regarding delivery
dates.
The dealer, of couise. know* no
In-Iter than does Ihe customer
when. U t 'e i i v new oa Ake bottom
of hl&gt; order list will come through
from the factories. If he chose to
do so. the dealer rould tell the new
customer how many orders pre­
ceded his on the list and how many
cars were scheduled to come from
the assembly plants each month.
But. he would have no assurance
himself that the factory would be
aide to meet tne schedule.
8o despite all Ihe pressure tiring
exerted by would-lw new ra r pur.
chasers upon tho dealers, there is
little or nothing the retailer* con
...
an
filling the orders on their books
in the sequence in which they were
placed.
The situation In which the jnduftry finds Itself with'respect to
new car deliveries Is without par­
allel end there is no indication it
will change materially during the
year ahead.
The industry'* sales head* know
the accumulation of unfilled ol­
der* rest* largely on public ”assumptibn that there will be no
curtailment of buying power: that
any Industrial recession would
wipe out cost of th* backlog in a
few weeks. But they see no sign
of any euch curtailment of buying
power.
If they seem to be sontewh...
tealou* In their preachmetiU to
dealers abupl. customer relatioqa,
servicing, good will and such things
generally, it Is because the sales
executive* always have done their
planning on a long range basis
and are concerned about keeping
their selling organisations Intact.
Many of the retailer! currently
dietribuUng new automobiles never
hare experienced ah all-opt com­
petitive market. It Is these ear
dealers the tale* chiefs are main­
ly concerned about in their plan­
ning for the future.

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16 came up from

Colton

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have

My Roauty Shop at 20fi North Pnrk in now open.
The latest ifl modem equipment anti fornitthinga
have lH&gt;ett iiurtnllod, including intliyidunl igntlh
tinils, and n Hnft water system, which is a necessity
ill keeping your hair apft and iteautiful.
Drop in or tall fur appointment. Formerly at 305
Para Avenue.

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iLike
d M 1 til
(it i A
i H Y i t i N i n , farmer*,
iMiitix* j ,
other
Americani.
of this country have Iwen puttied
nnd disappointed a l the suspicious
reception (hat has l&gt;**n accorded
by some other countries t&lt;&gt; Ametlea’s proposals for ironing out In.
ternalional difficulties and prnmntln|t peace and understanding. ,
American farmers have la-cn ill*appointed, for they. In good faith
and patriotism, have produced the
food that has saved th e' liyes of
thousand of people in - ihii nmntrie*. *
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Duiing the war. tin//, nu-rln.
plisln-d womler In food pnvIiteD'ut
to the people of this country
ntry Would
have enough to eat and, in Ihe
cate of other countries, at least
ynough for life for thoimandt who

nixes the idea he would play Ed­
die Cantor at Warner*, a* report­
ed. ”| ’d rather make it to the top

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Circle 1® of tb« W. S. C. S. of tha
bridal auemiani*
attendants were eniertaincq
entertained
u , . i- k - n n .
t
tl nriuat
Flret Methodist Church will assist
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"nd *on; ‘ ye.lerday with a luncheon given
Circle 7 In serving Friday night ffc rt
T b « I“ -aT.'I io T
1:00 o'clock by Mrs. Id* Moore
for those attending Youth Week,
•» lh» home of ber parent*. _Mr.
when Circle 10 held tta monlhly khc recently W r*fri*nda in tn-nr- and M„ . M 8 Wiggins, on Mag
meeting. Th# meting waa held a t i _ , ‘ J r? fi Tk-.J*'**', ,, ,o n . , noli* Avenue. The living room and
th* home of Mrs. J. 4L. Hoolehan,^ „„ U .V M
0f
$un (*'r*h ot th« Wiggins home
Vtairtnan. on Monday afternoon^ ®"' **■&gt;'
; *{, r *: were • decorated
with
lovely
The next meeting of the circle
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will be held on the second Monday |
nf Septemlicr instead of the first
. B K L l#i 5 ! P Thoe*didning- table
where th .
it was announced.
£
T,T y i ^ r - « s were sca.ett Was .w .rl.ld
L d L i ’i
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»&lt; Italian cul-wnrk gloth
After the meeting was adjourned
Mr*.'. Hoolehan" served refresh­ U B lr tf c r S a W
X Z wb rh
»■ ^ center"was a ^ lo f arments to Mr*. L. M. Swain. Mr*. Icft on j J y i f * U " rt
tangemeiu u,f the pastel flowers.
II. R. Herndon. Mrs. Carrie Draper,
The
trip as
as aa «M1*
- f a t . w*.
AM
•"•"'•‘“re
ttnyra nbrideT
h . trip
was n-.v
rety m
t Wfre Ubride
M&lt;J Mand
pUc&lt;l
lf to
Mrs. Olive Well*. Mr*. Clyde pleasant, *hv uni. except for
Brokman and visitor*, Mr*. J. C. Frank who had »,« sieknrst off mark the teating" arrangement of
Trawirk and Mia. T. E. Herndon nnd on. It »t. un a Monday the guest*. Mitt McCall preaented
of Valdosta. Ga.
•
morning when "Diamond Head" her attendant* with gifts and Mr*,
ramo Into vie* end a« they docked kfoore's gift to the honoree waa a
FAMILY REUNION HELD
a Naval Station band wn* (here to piece of her choeen pattern of
play "Aloha" tu*n. Ueut. Thorn- silver..
Aatisting Mr*. Moore In serving
A fnniily reunion wns held on a* came aboatd stxl gave them- two
Sunday at Ihe home of Mr. and - laiautiful lei’s aade -if fragrant were Mr*. Edward Higgine, Jr.
and Mis* Kathryn Wiggins. Those
Mrs. C. A. Ilittd l nn I-akr Mon- Plumeria Idos-m-. •
ro*. Among those present were j “A* we started in leave the dock invited to tie with Miss McCall
Mr. dnd Mr*. Orville Hartle of John lold me Hist lie 'nul found n were Mr*. J. * Rutledge Alford.
LaPorte, Ind.. Mr. and Mr*. C. furnished house Umt u,-.-ould sub- Mr*. Emmet MrCall, Mr*. David
A. Hlttell and rlilldren. Clarence, let far one month if agreeable to N ii'birkrl ami Mr*. Wiggins- Also
Jr. and Wayne of Jacksonville, me." she wrote. 1 was vorv happy Miss Gene Caswell. Mis* Marths
Mr. and Mr*. Claude Hlttell and to hear that until he told me the Perkins, and Mis* Nancy Collum.
family Thomas.* Claude, Linda prire, 1176 a niteih. lie riplsined
and Richard, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. that the coat of a hotel room would Mth. Ray Fox Gives
Hlttell and children, ItettvjAlvlu, Iw 176 a monthjmd that the cost
Rehearsal Dinner
J r - Bobby and Clarence, Mr. and nf three of U» rating out for a
Mrs. Kenneth Hlttell and Miss month etc. ami I tb.idid that it
Mary Hlttell a ll-o f Lake Monroe, would Im« rbeapertn real tin house.
Mr*. Ray Fox entertained last
“Then I sals Ui- house. I knew rveping at 10:00 o'clock with a
also Mr-and Mrs Eric Kinard and
4i'a rehearsal topper* fa r mein lairs-sad
.
f "f guest* o f the McCall-Alford vredIBert
W Smith
M Un(iif
h
f
r
S
t
ft?
Paula.
n,.i near
tateee* IlnHalititt
the btwtiial
highest peak
llonolul'1. ,||nir party. Th* supper was held
t
IHHI feet ohm# the *e*. We can following tlie rehearsal at the
alt and look Hewn on the city of Virat Presbyterian Church,
al
Honolulu, Diatosod Head and un q,,. p 0g home at 1020 Magnolia
out to *#st-‘ TV wind blow* all Avrliilp.
*
•i
Ily R0H T il
the time ami w tlrep under *_ The m
. of the Fox home
• ’ YSh1’1 ,
i
r
. were beautifully decorated with
"Triet’e are seres .ind seres of pfak gUdiolutes and fern ami
HOLLYWOOD. Aug. ii. id ’
The trend of stars’ making their pineapples and sugar cane with Illuminated with candlelight. The
own picture* riintinu,'*. Brian huge cannerle. and "“War mills- iUp,M., wn, »r r v r,1 buffet style
Donlevy ,1s the latest to join the it dta-sn t look like th.-ru "ould fj.0ni Ibe dining rimm and eaten
ever lw a plneapyle or sugar short- , t | ndiv|du*l't»ble* set up on the
H»t “f actor-tuijducera; .JjU law- ■ft*
■| Koconut* »nd *-------• it, ^vvtwi m- H
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ngtift*
wwiw
w«v»*
0
"l
fU '^-J^tninruf 1 -d«al foe - ■■i ■* ■■■ • - t —
to
grow
ayeryvbi-re.
Tn.
toad*
,n
tlghting
the
yard.
The
dining
on*
a year under hts own
are quite good but terril'.y trook- | a|,jr w al rnvered with an Italian
banner.
Joins Dana Andtewa,| rd; they Wind around no many cul.w„r|, r |„th and centered with
lummings, Melvyn Doug. M ountain but tie scenery* ia love- a „t|ver how, hol.linir the pink
^ n e ry .
Silver
Us nnd others, yho have -,-t up Ir. There V * Rower* and shrulw n ,lWpra an(,
their .own companies in recent ffslart?, jnoil c$f Ihfm I I'.tvn novrr ra*ti|riaiirii HpM hurnlnir luntm.
months. Actor* ag rrr lhat is the •ecu la-fora. TV,.- an- no eunke. Mr&lt; Raymond Key served the
best set-up for them, since it pro­ on the Island nnd to date the mm- guest* and assisting in serving
and file* have been a ra­ wrre Mr*. Charles Park and Mr*.
vide* an Income over a periltoil of ouitocs
A II. Wallare
veers. A straight salary is two rity.
soon swallowed by taxes, thny
Those invited' to Iw with Mis*
MrCall and Mr. Alford were from
think. With no la s reliuf in sight
Tallahassee:
Mr. and Mr*. .J.
this year, more actor* wilt be pop.
Rutledge Alford, Mr. and Mrs.
ping up as-producers.
Charles Alford and family, Mr.
“If Wlomcs" will ba whipped in­
and Mr*. Jplinq Alford, Mrs. Nor­
to final ahape on the high tra*.
man Slone and Fred O; Drake, Jr.
Director Victor Havillr u ll* on
Mt*. Mae Connelly nf Valdoala.
the; Queen Mary Aug. 8 and will
Mr. and Mrs. David Nusbickel of
finish cutting the film aooar.l ship.
Winter Park, , Mr- and
Mr*.
Herbert Slot hart will accompany
Emmet -MrCall. Mr. and • Mr*.
him and compose the score rn
Kdwnid McCall. Dr. and .Mr*.
route.,.II'ji'i.- it s not a tough.cn
~r.; n. Tlrownlee,' 'Mr* and a!r*7
sing. They'll sneak preview lh-»
F. E. Il&lt;-unilllal. "Mr*. Park. Mr*.
Dttture In England^ whicn i* tome,
Mr. an&lt;t Mt«. Dan ,G. Mitchem F. h . Vernay, Mr*. Key. Mis
thing new. . . .
aitnouncad tisls) the birth of a Wallace. Nfr*. Id*e Moore. Mi**
Larry Park*' suit against t ’o|. son, Robert Gray, on July 30 In Nancy Collum. Miss blartba I’arumbla J* being watched carefully Hempstead.* Long Islauil.
Island. Naw kins, Mia# tim e Caswell of Or­
by other employ,'*. Evel/.q Krye* York. Mr*. Mitchem will l»e re- lando, Hey Fox, Jr. John Fox nnd
alto signed a new contract before nirmli-rert a* the footer Helen Jimmy Fog and K-iward McCall.
tha got Ike "JoLon Story" role. Wtleom
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And when Glenn Ford returned
from
.Sweilcn
for
jm
.OOO.OOO
from the marinee, he signed a new
Mr. and )l( Gwynne MrCrum
Met before he rould play with antiounped tm ty the birth of a Swedish crown* the semi-official
Rice xposptll* 'feItette Davie in "A Stolen Life."
let “ intby.^Aug. 5 at new*pa|ier
The studio wanted seven yrata,
ntri'qsi port*.
but Glenn wpuld give five. . . .
Additionally, the Pole* have
Ital.
tcCrutq i* the
Jerome Courtland ia recovering
placed order* for ilMi.lHM) *quare
tor Hetty lo Anderson.
from a grave lilne**. It was a
meters of hardlamid from Fin­
tropical disease ha picket up in
land. and 300,000 crown* worth
the Pacific. Hie first data since Swedish Materials
of lift*, crane* and silo* for con­
hi* recovery will be with Peggy
from Dentnaik.
Ordered By Poles crete
Ann Garner. . . .
Negotiation*
for
importing
Susan Peters ia doing a fine Job
WARSAW, {Poland (A h- I’o- building machinery are underin "The Sign Of The Bam" and
idy there i* talk if Academy ‘
•* ''uylog equipmrnt for W»F w,lh Ajutrla. Similar pura] read
Award*. Thia annoy* Susan who ronqreje w r l a , for flooring fw- j!**®!*
n'*"*
,n
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- J building machinery »-*c«ho*lovakla.
*ay« realistically.
"The *hooHng
torlo* -arm
schedule itn’l lo/tg enough for an
Uf.l «1 performance."
Academy Award
Btit it's a good longxhul In the
Academy future book.. . ,
Robert Cummings hies to Vic­
toria. Canada, for a visit with
friend* after he finitht* "Sleep:
My Id»ve." When he re ta rp i Iw’l. I
start his first prnduelion on i-iown. It'a a thriller called *The
(Data Heart" and he tiupea to lure j
Ague* Moorehrad for It. . . .

AP Newsfeaturrs
Dear Judy.
Most of the eub-deba with stag*
ambitions get simply awooney
when they *e# a girl vocalist
“ with
a big name dance orehtxtrj step up
to the microphone and giv&lt;t out
with sentimental Jive. Jeeperx, the
kid* exclaim, wouldn't |t b* won­
derful to stand up there in a shim­
mering gown and hold the audlenra in the palm of y o jr hand.
But Just when we'to deep in
Hreamdutt. along come* trumpet
tooting Ray. Anthony, the hand
some bandleader, to allrk a pit
Vincent Price has ' Jmught a |
in th* balloon.
.
Sure. Ray any* any girl with n erreyn treatm ent of ijitsn'* "Th«"
Wild Duck." and he wants tn *ell|
voice can .be 4 vocalUL bat—
The first thing, eha must do 1.1 it to Columbia or UI. II hat a
l*arn to sing. It'a not Just
hut a qut
ques­ starring role for him. natch. . . .
tion of believing your friends who Abigail (Tommlre) Adam* H get
Inelet yoo or* ■ natural bore vac. .tin g the etarlet buildup i t Colum
allet. You may be the heot singer bl*. Her marriage to George Jr*
In your high school o- perhaps •el awaits clearing up of legal
' ng.hht ex-wife and
vour mother aeka you to sing for matter* InvoWin
friend*, but that doesn't provd daughter. . . . The hill for "Arrh
anything, eayt Ray. Tak.t a look Of Triumph" ha* naeied the five
at Uncle Will or Aunt Minnie am) million mark. That1* a la*, of ralnotice If they are gritting their
Frank Sinatra bought a two onteeth when you g i n out with the
gtned plane end will fly hi
hi* family
high C'*.
says Ray, don't believe you around the west for a vacation boIt straight tween "The Kissing Bandit" and
can sing until
“ youi have it
irorn your muate teacher's mouth. "Miracle Of The Brill” . . . happy
I t you do have a good voice, listening: "thunana" by Freddy
■till have to work to de- Martin , • . Eddy Howard ia a t the
v*lop U. You’ll have tu leare how Coconut Gfwve and Duke Kiting,
l the
I die- ton al Giro'# with verr-H*t«neb|e
rubric- But not dsnreable. . . .
llohert Young wants to play Ban
in "Lxtok Homeward. Angel* If#

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PRE - INVENTORY

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The thin) “ Moonlight Barbecuo"
and swimming party given by
Berbers and Jranett* Wathen
the Central Florida Flying Club will return on Saturday from
•
was held at Blue Springs on Camp O'Lina a t High Springs, Fla.
Monday night. Thia elub is msde
up nf the students and officials
Mr. and Mr*. R. B. Monroe
of the Sanford School of Aviation. haf* returned to Sanford and
Nearly 70 persona. enjoyed the are making their home on Celery
Avenue.
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affair on'M o n d * £ n ig h t ,. ,
.9
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Following a Rioonllzbt__a*lm
Mr. and Mr*. F. H ask r Wright
~
,* hudaV
the group enjoyed a supper which
raTx? Townrend Club will m*«t included 160 pounds of harhecued have returned from Dowling Green.
so. Aou,.,“
I’.M. meat and other food. Roy Brown­ Ky, where they have twen spend­
butin*»* meeting there ing staled that additional club ing some time
FR*
playing and checkers RcUvities will include anotho*
Friends of Mrs. Fred Wilson
, tad refreshments will Ih- served.
"Breakfast Flight"
to Silver i will regret to learn that she D
_
Mo n d a y
8pring* next Sunday. This flight ill and cotiflned to her home on
^ , eirries of Ibe W. M. 8 . of will be mad* up of the majority
the First Baptist Church will of private plan*. In th l. arei Soulh 8anford AvenU#'
S E L " .1 w50
M- ■* follows: and hreakfast *nd_ other activit­
Mr. and Mrs. Albert O. Jarrell
OWL 1, Mrs. John - lingers, 010 ies are being planned by the oper­
have returned from a two weeks
ators
of
Silver
Springs
for
the
4
k r ?y*: ;„Circl»
Mr*.
,vacation spent In Franklin . and
9
Klor*
Heights; visiting plldls.
Among those attending the other points in Nurth Carolina.
‘
K
r?' M„7- A J - relrraon.
n nC. r Dickerson,
n ? V SlrM,: South
CirtU Sanford supper were Mr. and Mr*. Jack
Mia* Ruby Anderson left nn
Pearson. Mr. and Mr*. Willlsm
Av«*ue; Circle 6. Mrs. II. W. Arenberg, Mr. and Mr*. Wslter Friday for Sodu* and Rochester.
Rocker, WO Valencia Drive; Cir- Krohne, Jr. and sons, Mr.- and N, Y. where the will ep«nd a
*
W*am « i ? ,
C. UeCouiMey, 218 5(re. Mack Tindale. Mr. and Mrs. month.
w ait Ninoleenth StreeG
It. F. Sleeie. Mr. and Mrs. Clar­
Mrs. J . E. Wathen ha* !&gt;c*n
'
TUESDAY
ence Collins, Mr. and Mr*. Guv
TW Woman’s Biidf Class of th* Storer, Mr. and Mrs: Browning, visiting her daughter and eon?t
w 1 , C i ^ 'h will mf. t Mr. and Mrs. Robert Huff • nnd in-law, Mr. and Mr*. Jack Grant,
*n ,*'® rburch *nne*
annex daughter, Mr. and *MVs. Ted In l^etb u rg to r the past seven
_ .fk
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Mrm A. Z ^dksen, Capk H ltrton'of Orlando, * •* !« ... mi
• nd. Mri.
Mr*. • iC. A. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Yoat, Mr. and
Capt
and
Mr*.
Glenn
(Nteocek
Andtreon, Jr. aa hostesses.
Mr*. William W right, Mr. and • nil son, after visiting for soma
Mr*. Winsor Rowlev, Mr. and
In Sanford, left todaj for
Mrs. Mnckoul of the New Smyrna time
Field where Capl. Govoeek
Casselberry News
Aero Service, Mr. and Mrs. Edtnn IKglin
t stationed with the Army Air
Oolt,
Mr.
and^
Mr*.
Richard
By Jane Williams Casselberry
.
Batchrler, Dr. and Mrs. Henry Corps.
The Wom.li1. «u-i ... t
..u McLaulin and son,
aon, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mr*. Floyd A. Palmer
and daughter and spent
Jatlan Service met July 23 at ths Van J Haten
'u "
Sunday in Tampa with
CattflbfrryCommunity
If----Mr,
in
d
Mr*.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl J. Schultx and
- ...... —lit y Hoiijml
Also
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ben
Gunn,
T»*r* was a short worihiii period Mr. and Mrs. Girard Croxton, daughter, Gail. Mrs. Cassandra
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and btaicei! meeting, .followed
Schultx, who ha* been spending
mpa, returned to
bv a UlMln Girl Scouting hy M ri Mr. and Mr*. D. Cordell. Mi.. a week In- Tam
Guy Colado, Girt "
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^fcWKr, Sanford wftST liv
for th* Winter Park Council The Prescott,r..tfc!SiSJ
Charles
Baker.
Capt. Erskln# A. Seay. U 8 N,
Society is planning to sponsor a Southward, Adrian Stacy,Ernest
Ty
gtH Seoul troop locally with Mra. Franklin, Phil Glamberdlnl, 8'ep- and Mr*. Seay and Krekin*. Jr.
of Washington, D. C. are residing
W. ff. Lowdcrmilk, Leader, and hen Bennls, , John
Lingerf, It.
Mr*. Leonard Cattelb«rr7 , assist­ Frank P iatt and daughter and at the home of Miss Annie llaw .
kina on Celery Avenue for sev.
ant leader.
Donald Knight.
era I months while Capt. Seay is
■errtre by the hostetsev* for tlie
•roring Mr*. ' R. J. Bevin and has been a patient a t John fy |i on sick leave.
Mrs.
. Charles
..
. Winkle.
---berry bad as their guests at As­
Harvey Covington, son of Mr,
!&gt; the absence of Rev, Nath alen Lodge, Mr. andMra. Chrl# W.
and Mrs. E. A. Covington, has
i Thmps
&gt;*«&amp; Ihe Sunday morning kins Hospital.
ge*was delivered by Mr.
Miss Molly Casselberry returned had aa his guests Roger Stacy and
George Sharkrlton,
prominent Julv 28 from New York where she Rudolph Smith of Florence, 8 . C.
btyaan now living in Oriando.
has been vacationing in’ tho Ad- Hr. Stacy and Mr. Smith are
IV re will be a meeting of Lia irondack and New York City with students a t the University of
d of Stewi
* of tha Com- her mother, Mr*. Mai Casselberry 8outh Carolina.
Baud
Stewards
■ Ity Church
next Thur*day.l_ Mr. and Mra. Je ff 8 w#*»lngen
Mr*.' J. P. Dellrnedetto, th*
f hav* had oa their 'houseguest.
Brooke,
left
• ' * 1 1 P- M. at the Community Miss Margart
Swearingen of former .Elhelen*
yesterday by plane for Bermuda
----- Mr- and Mrs. C. W. Rush have, Cleartnont. *
%
to Join her husband. Joa DeBenpurthased a home at 2-10 Sunny-; Mr. and Mr*. C. B. Gunn b
• detto^ They were reA nify m arri­
*?**
,
...___ - ! mojrad into thslr Aaw Jtomo a t
ed in Palatka. Mr*. DcHcnedettu
"Jld.Mre. LeoarJ Coroel- 8 unnlown Rd.
------- -ji.iidlnw.-4vy.
- • • Mr. and Mra. Tally H a tta ra y snd has had a« her guest* her brother,
Mrs./WZ. Btroud returned Aug. rhildren. Bobliy and Mary Frxn- Corneiiui Brook*, .and family of
1
. n il- tioto Baltlpiore. Md., where sbr-eew. are vacationing in Alabama. CincinnaU. _____ _
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Mr*. Fred Meyere, district de­
^
m
puty president of District No. 10
of the Rebekah Assembly of
Flo-ida,- furnished th* Installing
officers for Installation of officer*
of the Kissimmee Lodge No 42
laet night.
*
.
Those from Sanford attending
were Mr*. Meyere, Mrs. I. II. Rubow and Mr*. Alyc* Aehdown.

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Moonlight Barbecue
"E n joyed By Pilots

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otherwise

Circle 10 Meets •
Mrs. John D. Thomas iMrs. Lee Moore Gives
Common Sense Jh
*Ykrr;
,h*,mou',uLln* n!
food which they pruduced through
With. Mrs. Hoolehan Of Geneva Describes Bridesmaid Luncheon Rural
Jlv Spud* Johnson
lohg hard hour* of toll were being
Beauties O f Hawaii , Miss- Connie McCall and her
.
’
used -for people other than their
Plant were made for tho oupper

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_ _ THURSDAY
mLi ?
I* Class of the First
* F j a t Church wlTTbold
- • “ MAh, supper
_ 2 at the Church
a t 7:00 P.M.
i . - T o ^ i * ^ ' * 1* Girl'* Auxilof the F im Baptiit Church
Will meet at 8:00 p. M a t th*

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There are 200 drlve-ln thralrr.
In the United States.
There are Ht.OOO auto tourirt
"motels-" In the United Slate*.

Dr. C^arleH I,. Pernona
Oplometrint

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tiOi Twiltghl SoiiaV
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Jltnmij il*lnoiippW
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l i l t Juhnnr
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Milltillll.*
fit* Will Itraill.jr
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Si li Mrliut* «l M.U..1,
SilV Trestury iliir.i Mttr •
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Hz DAVID J. WILKIE
A«*ociatMl Prr»* Autnmotirre
* Editor

DETROIT, Aug. «, tO-IV ca-

*
The visit of U. S.-Secretary Snyder to. Brazil, while
ostensibly a pleasure trip, covers a week’s tour of coffee
•limitations, mines, factories, docks and farm areas, accord­
ing to Krttle Hill, who write* from Itio de Janeiro.
Snyder ia accompanied.J&amp;. t^v .Amuricsi*-Mnbm*nsUer
to'Rrftzll, and the Drazilian envoy to the United States, as
well us b y ’a staff of eight advisers. The Brazilian cabinet
ha* been engaged in formulating a request for loans front
the United States, but Snyder gives no encouragement in
that direction. His idea is to sponsor the industrial and
agricultural development, of thin South American country
by direct participation of American capital and [reople.
If Brazilian enterprises can be stimulated by a trails
fusion of American knowledge, practical ability und capital,
thd bond between the two nation* might be strengthened.
Uncle Sam should go easy about handing nut American
dollnr*. Too many of them have gone down the Tfcalu with
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Pressure On New
PROGRAMS
Car Dealers Surpass RADIO
Station WTItlt
Previous Experience
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M a s a r y k S in ja k s

'rho Foreign Minister of C*echonlovakiH. .Inn Masaryk.
son of that country’s first president, attempts, in,an article
in the AuKti.it Rotnrian, to. explain hi* country’s stand in
the world of today.
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He tell* of tho age-old enmity between the 11 million
Czechs and 70 million Germans, and the latter’s continued
effort to swnllow its smaller neighbor. Czechoslovakia alone
would Ik* unable to stop another incursion of Germany,
which might, he says, some day occur. So, for their own
protection, they have allied themselves with ’Russia, with
whom they feel kinship as Slavs, and wittj whom they
have never had any trouble.
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Masaryk snys that thy Czechoslovaks remember clear­
ly, -thoUKh without bitterness, thnt their clode alliance with
the Western-democracies dfd not help or save Harm when
the German Hood inundated their country. Nevertheless, he
Insists that they are friendly with the democracies, and
have a great interest in American newspapers, magazines
and movies. The people study English as well a s . Russian
and have much ItTcommon with.American*.
■"* --Minu*?k’fr~*cplnnation’ -o f’ Czechoslovakia’s alliance
with Russln sound* clear and reasonable. His unrancorous
frankness-leave* no cloud on the issue. They have a right
lo seek protection where they feel surer of getting it. It
i* to tie hoped th at they will never need protection, and
that the3 alliance
will continue to be a (teacahlu one, hut
lllfilll)
somehow, wc wonder.

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T H E S A N F O R D f t F R A U D , S A N F O R D . F IO R ID A

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Feds

ShutOut Azaleas

Azaleas Coming To
Sanford Tonight In
uLTwin Affair Bcgin- rung A* 6:45 P. M.
V.

Sporta Roundup
By JOSEPH IL KELLEY
-BOSTON. Aug. 0, LFI-Becoroing more discouraged daily user
his eor# pitching arm, Boston
Braves* hurler Johnny Bearlsy
hopes the '‘General who ordered
me to pitch in Hawaii feels better
than I do.”
Johnny, who has beea to all
kinds of doctors and has had all
kinds of injections didn't oven
make the last trip with the Braves.
Recently, when abla to rats* his
arm he has pitched hatting practic* for (he Red 8ox, fils trouble,
he says, sterna from A pitching as­
signment by a General wb&lt;&gt; dis­
regarded the former Cardinal's
plea that he wasn’t in shape. He
has a 2-0 record In &gt;4 innings of
work.
Which reminds that the Btavts,
long opted hereabouts for a team
more dependent upon Ditching and'
-fielding finesse, now have ono of

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PALATKA. Aug. 0, (SpecialI t
Big Bill SUnton limited the sixth

and righthander Jack McCsromon
will handle the mound assignments
fo r Manager John K ridtr’r aggrogstion. Manager Johnny Toncoff

platter. Tim Tyler banged out two
for five, Ralph 8atterfield rapped
two for four and BUI Lewis hit
twice In four trips. Johnny Mc­
Manus. Buddy Lake, Don Murray
and Bill Stanton each hit safely
ones for the Sanfordites.
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B*crlf&gt;«*i

Runs In Eighth To
Trim St. Augustine
The DoLand Red lists scored
seven run* In the eighth frame to
tag a 7 to 4 thumping on the 8L
Augustine 8alnla last night. The
Saints used three pitchers in th*
attempt to item the'Red Hat upriling.
The I-eesburg Pirate* edged th*
Daytona Beach Diets in a 2 to 1
battle In Leesburg.
Orlaudu took an easy l&gt; to 1
cbnteit from the Gainesville GMen, ss Joe Jones limited the

Alla: Lsitrrr, Leo it, HlNermen. Bs»torlUKX Pwtiet

Bienton.

Brut* ». Bauerftold. • Btol.n b.w«i
home! Doubt, play*. Ornnri sn-1
Toocoff; Ppiuoa, DeBouses and
Beck. Lsft on baseei Bsnford ». Pstalk* 14. I u * l on bsHt: off U n ­
ion », Chsndl.r I. Htrlh.outsi ftsatea 4. Chandler *- Time of «*m*
. - »!tS. Umpire*: Taylor and Wlnoton.
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Stillwell
Daytona
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Gaddi* and TetraUltt Lanlay and
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New TMk I. FMalelSkl* t
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AMKniCSN WAOtK

freshman year.

Gaines vtDa 001 000 000-1 2 3
Orlando ' 400 080 2 0 s-0 10 I
D-cper, O'Caltsghan and Dulaney;
Jonee and Ahreu.

Major* with an overall batting
•average In the .200**. Thu rlub
had whacked 172 doublet. more
than the toUl two baa* output for
the 1846 season.
The home run output ovgr the
•ante period was 67, compared to
the 1840 season total of 3V. The
Braves, who need only a little
smoother double play work: in Ad­
dition to another good pitcher to
b* up there, hava stole i 3*1 bases
this season, tha most In both
two batters hitting better than
.280. now they har* eleven. In­
cluding Johnny Sain whose aver­
age Is‘.377, With U hits ;«nj 14
runs bitted In In 63 times si 1&gt;at.
New England Loagu? I'un ‘
Recently at l/&gt;wsll. Mass., a
gams went 11 inning*. At the
end of the regulation aln* with the
•core Lynn Red-Sox I Lowell 3,
the plate umpire removed, hia
mask and protector, emptied belle
tha dressing room,
spectator howled, “ Yob ran t yo
yet, th* game isn't over.” With
th* crowd guffawing and hit face
red th* ump climbed back into hla
harness. Hs was remind -,I every
s i a i i Inning
u t m u j c thereafter,
w i r i r a i i r r * “ You
i u u can't
canhalf
go yet, we’ll let you know «hen."
Curfew ended the umn'j discom­
fort and the gams 1-3 after 11
frame*.
S u ffo lk Down* F ob
J ust befora tha 13th running of
th* Uaisachueetta Handicap, which
Stymie won to extend hi* all lime
earning*, to 1718,600, a sum 180,280 more than second place As­
sault has collected, a 60 piece hand
struck up Harvard's “Up Tba
Street” march. A proas bo* wag
turned to th* Boston Globe's 200
Dound Vvm Miller, raront Harvard
tackle and quipped. "Bet must uf
the*# 80.040 sweltering ajBetator*
think you'r* going to rid* S;ymia.” Miller laughed all dver and
after th# raco retorted -“Stymie
cosld have won with me up." Mll-

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Rew Tork 1 Phllsdelphis, I

Wosklnsti.il 1. Itnston I

a Reduced TO$50
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Crown. Th# Massachusetts Box-&lt; ■'
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Ins Commission I* nowommiDll SILVER SPRINGS. Aug. 0,
•bout th« Rock'* N«w York 8tat* (Special)—Bob Thorp*. Calneavlllt
•iup«n*ion, • spokesman explain- outfl#ldsr, yesterday « u fined WO
inK, "Graxlano n m r u i applied I for using profane language In a
for a slat* license. VY* r t n ’t tall n an * at Daytona Beach Sunday
what we'll do unlU ba applies.” afUrooon. It. was announced a t
The commission, reportedly no laairue headquarters by Acting
mora politically controllai—th.HT -Pres. 8yd Herlong.
UtVh t N U A ^ ' l h e T e w
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rpmmtislons.
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would not servo the
tha Staton M head
despit* tba fact tha

n last Saturday dtadlockad
of hla resignation.

B T A tn
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MAXt n K N IU R T . tie * WTOTT S A ­
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A V B N U A , VALXKMTA.
o r o a o ia .
A sw orn bin o f eom plslal h s v la s
been I tM
In U o ClsenH Court
la and (or Hemlnole County, P ie r-

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aLIv wuufd recommend tha gam*
strongly b eany n( their sodUiwest
rivals as it ia reported, those two
southern colleges collected their
largest regular season checks af­
ter playing before packed bouses
• i Braves F i e l d . __________
A kslkg Football Kata
Football fans a r t looking for­
ward to seeing 8L Mary's Herman
Wedemeyer perform here against
Boston College next fall a t Brave*
Field where many baseball fan*
think he'd look good In a Boston
Braves Uniform. Braves officials
emphasis* they hava not talked
with tha body because h* still Is
In college.

Junior

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with sard stu c k ed. For
light whipping or stir­
ring. A m l bargain I

Over In th* National Football
Laagus/ which has been operating
th# picture Is not nearit when th# All-Atper-

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TH O SE

by tha Orlando Senators on a
five-day "look," Business Mgr.
John Gansel announced yesterday.

long1Calls Meet
Discuss Pres. A1
irobs* Resignation

be a t
wed hs
td«r of
Isegue,

P R E S E N T IN G
OF

former Praa. A! Combe fined him
1100. Sanford officials objected
and dema nded a .hearing which
was held with five Hanford and
three Daytona Beach witnesses
offering evidenced
DaLand announced that it play
a double header at home with St.
Auguitine today, A u g . O. First
o'clock
U__________
Iv before a mirror. In my sopho­ gams will S tart a t Once
more year ’ won school wide hon­ with tha regular game of the day
ors. Anything I Ilk* 1 memoriae, starting at 8:16.
Shakespearean, classical or dog­
gerel.. . Chuck also is julte a bas­
ketball player, performing last
season with th* Boston Celtics.

substitution of thriving I
formers for a 12 to 16-gama sched­
for last vear’a woeful MU
ule now top many check* paid to
-- and increased loyalty
baseball alar* who play 164 tilts.
by fan* In the tight
eight All
All-Am*rlra
But to keep from cutting their
rlilea. better than 2,000,000 .un­ own throat*, the two rival leagues
doubtedly will dent th* tumstyle* will have to get together soon.
next season.
J i uniform salary seals and a
Moves have been made throi fit*, draft system will have to ba wotkout the conference to streng Kit. ed out between them before they
tha loop for Jta sophomors year. bankrupt themselves bidding for
An "acliva civic group has taken stars.
over th* Buffalo s^uad and hopes
In addition, a united front
to build tha upstata city Into the would old. In tha war against game
"Green Bay” uf tha league. Balti­ fixers.
more has sold more season ticket*
An Indication that tha pro
than ths largest crowd at Miami. leagues may hava concluded a
Tremendous fan interest la being peace pact by the end of ’|0 is*
exhibited all over th* circuit. Pen­ contained in reports that several
nant race* thoulil be tighter and of tha rival owners hsve begun to
that will Improve patronage. Last
year Cleveland and Naw York
rilada runaways of the rase*.
And tough Admiral Jonas In­
gram has taken concrete steps 'to
Insure integrity sraong hi* ath­

USUAL NOTICE

view , " • “L*° •'inouncwl that, follow.
York "* * h»«r *"C to Daytona Beach
last week, he had reduced the

Bears' first baseman, wowed that
Boston Baseball W riters' dinner,
last winter srith hit recitation of
•Casey At The Bat.” Chuck, a
former Seton Hall athlet*, has a t
secret ambition to b* a stags orl
radio actor and expatns II this
wav: “When I was a t 8*ton Hall
some of. the kids loosed down a t
some of us who playtd on teams.
In my first speech class 1 flubbed

v_bC&gt;tv*i*e4 . L Retrwtt 4

ng 'Pre*. 8yd Herlong Jr.
of tb f1Florida But# League yea- called a special mealing
gue directors for 6:30 p.m.
a t DaLand to formally act
Lhe resignation of Praa. A!

T ireflone

mx&amp;ZZ* “ * MURRAYS FINE

letes.
•ft. bouts

W E D N E S D A Y *, J

- If Johnny likes wheat bread «nd Bill like*
white bretd th e r e 's n o n e e d to buy two
loaves when one loaf of delicious Twin-Pack
2-in-l will do. Twin-Pack 2 -in -l has halSf
a loaf of *hltc bread and half a loaf of
wheat bread—each half separately wrapped
in one loaf. Thrifty h o m em a k ers by tha
invmW. Whetho-your IsmHjr !• U i« e

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laborers In Germany Rerlin Beggars Are
Canndt Live On Pay Helping Underw orld

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that *» «uli hut hern filed rlg.ltn*t wage cnr.Uuis lM e(f,ft
thej because,many of the Wggnra havt-| night unn- !•*»■
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Call At Our Office For Collection Rates
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•hnd titfiv proved' tu Ih- eiigngiitg
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A« Clerk «.f ihr Circuit’! ourt
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H+mlnulr Cminti* rinrpta
in
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gle induttmd giotijt in whlrii'Lhe
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last
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)RD PLAYER8 for rent. By
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fur
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coun»l.r&lt;fnt.icn.m
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m
iod. ' Keen
semi-sklltcd
mid level of consumption than the one
CONCRETE SKWMK V ll'l.
1or week. The Music Box, 118
........... 2-«72!l
ho,'r. elsu mmIu girl. U n « y '. liiu i ruifi aprti&lt;w
ibmi
* ilflicioia
».
skilled workri« in n tium)&gt;et of on which the e«»t-of living index
year
rowr
SEPTIC
TANKS,
Grease
Trupi
lot St. I’hone 953.
II •
ntwtPaitamm totitadt AVI** esndy
irutustralisl groups earned wage* ig IhihihI. On the InUet liavi!. *a
Block*. Aluminum Windows'und
*haecifAla Al^dutrfy hanufr-s*
1
m
-1
uw
expenditures.
fauiilv
of
five
oullni
earn
fion
Screens, White to m iit, I’aint, PULL time Wntkinn Route .ivall- ItikkieM Ut il rwadimM krwagi
f t’K space in Meisch Building.
.ThlUl'wL vtupjuti^U'vl Dull l be " —k- UAalrri 211** *marks.
lerm n.tile, llurrirnmutile hi .Siu.i-.i.l. I( jwi h«.*n- *.
« light ofices, .newly decor■flgnref tig" exiH'iultiurrs were * a March.
nt* « It!Iiid to iv r l " ,
. i l l utilities baal aad'JoniElih Ave. Phono 1335.
FOR TH E B E S T ICE CREAM
horn* u doy fur excellent earn* I Vitsin m* 110 T»|H«i,ii.is'Vm ,*1im !i,
^eervice furniahed. Cnll ItWingi. write for perminal inter-' »«r lm W, m tmmmrr W. I r*l| h ph,.,
H. 4 A. Dept. Store.
FLOW Bits
*
rn
YleW, A.11,11. Car* Herald
Tourhlun Drug Co.
I ry
foe all occasion*
fALK8CENT HOME now
Umimlll.il
A
Anderson
WAITRESS
WANTED.
Apply
Bus
. at Chuluoln. IB mile* 8. E. MeNElIX * YOST FLORISTS
Terminal tirdl.
Slpe* Av*. just off Celery
NICK'S O W N ICE CREAM
Sanford and IB mile* N. K.
i Orlando. I-arRe acraen and Office ph. &lt;03 r*iidenr« oh. 610 R EXPKKIKNCED celery gtuwcr or
Do Ym Suflor Dilifts* «•
V7*! inwltp.our o w n L e_ ( j r a ru, VVWlwv,VA
m. porchea to ait and enjoy FOn SALE—“Llmerock tor drive­
trained faun nmmiger for faltn
cool brrciM off Ijiko C'illiT tts lr
D
H
i e i m
i , ^
way* and roadway*—Phon*
in XcIIwuIkI nlea, (iuotl position
LarRe Rround*- nn.l Nenlka
fur
right
patty.
A.
Iludn
dr
Sons,
from auto traffic.. I-arRe
-NICK-SOviedo. Phone 2151.
•ml rooma. Brick conrinif- TUXEDO FEED5- Eomptrni )lno.
. Can accomodate - r only.
in r a____
ilunt'* Tuxcdc Fi
4 14 S n n fo rtI A v en u e
jic o P write for rrnercatloS
9
WORK WANTED
NE.W YORK*, 1IH:, hrs.
$51.35
BntterV* h nattery CnarguiR.
once. Oviedo iiSfll! or Or.
L With Uncomfort11. B. POPE CO. ISC.
tin 2.192 or write Bo* 1W
Leave 7:16 A. M. and 11:16 A. M.
abl* Fullne**?
EXPERT
painting
—
contract
or
Juotu Florida. Large redan
Are \o u troubled by
hourly hast*. S. G, Grogan, tflilfTM
CHICAGO*, VA lirs.
o' ftmal*
neat* to vl«it their ilocior. i CEILING fan* for tale Luii. v «
Free estimates. Pinny 7&amp;T-J,
Drug Store.
funcllfxntit ltumimr
LesVe 7:15 A. M. and 11:45 A.• M.
d tsturb* nr r t f t&gt;*f4
[.ABLE nt once, convenient* Paints. Poultry Supplies. Nails. FLOOR SANDING 4 finishing, 4i(• m*fc* &gt;4Jii BuitTr
MIAMI4,
2 3-4 hrs.
$12.25
rum pain, fr*I
rated down town aectlotl,
cleaning a waxing. Our power nerroM*,
Purina Feeds, (iroceriet and
rmilp**,
*
l
eave
n
17
I*.
M.
dale apartment* wi'h nil
Then wo try
unit enable* us to work where «r4k si »u«h
Meats. Touchton 4 W stmo, J.'ul
In i iftthfiMHi
tlilinr IH I'ntr* f'in* Ins
S FuiUiimi VwgeUblt Com­
,rn conveniences. Adult*
there is no electric connvctio.i LptiU
Celery, Phone 1199.
pound to tMI*** »uch *yiT*pIorr.«t
Ifirrrl ronnrrDon. with Airliar» #rriing tiurrirn
Phone 650.____
available. 21 vein a experienc*.
In m rr«cnt rntdlcbl t^«i n n lt» w •
A « &gt; t ir l ' 4 i M n i f t * l i f t i ' I ' j i u c
IMIONK 1.12.1 '
AUTO RADIOS, Molumln. S.,l ! II. M. Gleason, Lake Alary, Fla. Compound proved r^miiriVAbly tdtpful
2E in RiH“l condition. Apply
to
fomfii
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thU
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and Service. The Music H u,
Dorton rati a ut«rtn» m Uihr It has ‘
Cochrnn, 117 Laurel.
119 W, 1st St. Phone 951.
KO0F1N0 ■HOOP Painting, all a grand usmthlng sffscl on on# o/ nvma moil imfnytriinf o^Fdn#,
kinds. .Smith Itio Phono 1188. «riT»fc*n
rviculsrly —I’lnkhsm*# Com'ANTED TO RENT
SEWING MACHINES
pound help# initici upr#st«unc« to such
SALKS 4 SERVICE
■
dUtrcas
Also
a grral stomachic lonlr!
bedroom house, rlo»e W, HERTS SEWING MACI1. SHOP 12 S P E C IA L V * V I C E 3
112 W . I'll-I Si I eel
IMtiine MHO
R
[ reference*. Phone 129-M. .
LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S K
111 8. FRENCH. PH. 1190
to H, K. Cochran, COAL circulating heater. Koasuh- Fu ll RENT Floor Mindur.. Easy
Oputation. ttenionable rate.i, San*
nble. Ph. 1106-J._____________

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PAINT CO." Phone 120.
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PARIS AND S UKVICK
ISURANCB
MOItTOAUE l o a n s
Phone 1011
FLORENCE porcelain Keroin# 100 Palmetto Ate.
range, perfect condition id. hit,
|OND M- HALL, Heallor
VA-UE
moth
proofing
- lasts 6
Mrs. Moon, Phone l.tingwo-nl J.l*
rgi stored Broker and
vents. Have your woolens moth
Insurance Agent
proofed note. Downtown Ctenu*
Florida State Bank Illdg. CYPRESS I j u i i Cheirs. Astiinci.i 4 Iatmidry. 11.1 Pstmetto
lded with screw s, p*ln*ml or onAve, Phone 9M.
painted. See nt 2112 PtlmHIo
two story, three lied room
Two - c*r garage. On ’Ave. Phone 210Av,
Piano Tuning and Repairing. I* L
lot lift x MO in Mnyfair. SMI TTY'S Self-propelled Lawn Sill. Res. i| 11-W.
}l unfurnished or furnished.
Mower- Smitty's Gat ago. cor­
SIGNS
166-M.
ner Second Street and Sanford
Show cards and posters Avenue. Call 1119 for free dem­
srm houses, IB acre* land,
O—
DHF-'S
SIGN 8RRVTCK
onstration.
„ Inch wells, 2Vi miles 8.
0. 1). Iiandres*. Phone 1021
pnroe on highway 44. John WESTINGHOU8E and white pmBox ID, Lake Monroe,
table sewing machines. tlet*'« RADIATORS cleaned and repair
ed. Vohen RadlAtor Shop, lot
Sewing Machine Shop. Phene
Sanford Ave. Ph. 36C-W.
1190.
Apartment houii*f all large
AND
Upstairs has four looms NEW unused double Iw-d. innet. LAND C L E A N I N G
DRAINAGE. 2 NEW CATER­
bath, downstair* ha* large1 spring mattress 4 licit springs.
PILLAR DKISKL BULLDOZ­
room, kitchen, dining
*76.00. 200 XV. 16th St. Tjirotftih
ERS WITH P A L M K T T T
and two hodrooms -and
a typograpbical error Ilie* pure
HAKES
T W O 1/4 YD.
hr. Eight acres—600 ft. on
quoted in Monday's puprr was
DRAGLINES.
EQUIPMENT
Say 17. Ideal for tourist
* 6 . 00.
- NOW IN THIS &gt; VICINITY
o r ‘for trailer ramp. Two
NIMNDTIT CONSTRUCTION
[from Sanford. Bargain at OLD NEWSPAPERS--1 GENTS
CO . Olll. AN DO, FI, A. PHONE
0. 00 .
TER POUND. BUNDLED IN
2-28KL
'RED W. BENDER
- BUNDLES.
2 Fla, Slat* llsnk Bldg.
r e n t ' A CAR
10, IX,-i*n and* 26 CENT
Phone 1010_________
j
YOU DRIVE IT
*
HEirAU) OFFICE
PHONE IM
n largo lot- Corner llickfiltttH KLAND-MORULSON
ml 7th St. 700 E. 7th SI. (Jen'oral Electrir Vacuum G^'anrr,
V DRIVE-IT. ING
gmn| condition R e a s o 1i ab I c
Apply to J, R. Walker,
price. Write Mr*. John Murphy,
■prtsa A v e . ________
SEE US FOR
1-akc Mary.
llIMKQGRAPil PRINTING
J1IE D 1 bedroom house
AND TYPING
14 acre*. By owner, Phone DESK, reasonable, in fine eomliI.RKlHT b u r e a u o f
tlon. M«y be seen at Frierson**.
lo r County-3806:
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(9ANF0HIE
.
Ilft.N . PnrkTHlHilPhone I W
house, 50 x 160 cypher Used New Per fee turn purcvlain nil
range. Grmd condition, *26.
—1.00. Phone 714-K after
PAIRING
EXPERT RADI
Phone 7aa-VY.
Fred Myers. 91 £ . 2nd St. .
IlN —A new concrete block
ATTENTION
MOTHERS
glow, with tw j Iwdrooms, 6 A ltT IC L E S W A N T E D
—DIAPER 8ERVICE—
Marge llvinjc room, kitchen
Baliy' Velvet furnishes hospital
llnette. Concrete.wall* are Highest cash price paid for use,!
clesn^ilcril* dis[ier&gt; and deodorP L on the inside and sltwfurniture. Ted Davis Furniture
ixrd rontaiper. Economical and
son the outside. Conyrel#
Co. 811 E. Isb.Ph. 958.
safe. Fully mcdlcsliy anprovod
are covered wilh heavy
Call Daytona 24S7-W collect for
.os tiling blocka- Property I'LL BUY your car regardless of
96 diapers, 12 « we*-:,
ago o r condition. Roy Reel, 30D detail*.
sted in San LonU Section“FIRST IN SANFORD"
at $6^00.00. II.000.00
W. 2nd St.
'_______
payment will handle, y lLONNIE MCMULLEN'S Market
*ve a small 5-tmni new COMPLETE kitchen in one unit.
Bari &gt;vr Shop open Thursday,
Gas
stove,
oven,
frigidalre,
sink
ilow, In Pinehurst Section,
Friday 4 Saturday. .
‘- '
and
cupboard.
Matcenelle
Cabin
at (4,800.00.
Cmirt.
French
and
Park.*
I
V
n
e
DREDGING
—
Beaches
and
land
road side sandwich mid
fill* adlscent to lake*. Mobile
2 2 9 - M . ______________:
Highway i t north
■hop oni Highwi
Dredging Co. Phone 669, Winter
■nford. “Building
Uding is 30 x 42 MITCHELL window air conditionPath._______ ._______________
ally equipped for
of. Will cool room 16 * 'JU feet.
pment consists &lt;&gt;f
1 Randall Electrfr Co.
8iisx eoffee makers, coun15
AUTOS FOR SALE
; stools, tables, cash register, Small gas refrigerator. Ph. 6B6-J.
1910 DODGE m Von truck, good
other kitchen equipment,
condition, 0 naw ; tires. I l l N.
ha* a small four-room 7 P « U , L iv e sto c k , S u p p lie s
French. Phone 1184-W.
low, detached, for living
n. Buildings and all
Ipiw nt priced a t f 5,600.00 wXNTB D—UP* “ t o ~2M — .NEW 1934 STANDARD Chevrolet 4 door
sedan. Excellent shape. Phone
HAMPSHIRE FKYBIW, 2 ' , . TO
I qui&lt; k sale.
, '• &gt; .
972-J.
'P i
I LB8. ON FOOT. PHONE
FKED W. BENDER, .
DKLAND, FLA. m -X J , RK- 35 FORD 2 door aedan IliO.OO,*
2 FI*. BtaU Bank lildg.
Phon. 18M
■_____ __ y £ R 8 E J ,Jl USE. U iM lllig jk ^ —Mr.-Oa tlfn ; &lt;10 W. r i l «-~5t ~

mCLES FOR SALE
1935 CHEVROLET coupe, good
h el p WANTED
. condition cheap. 1927 Model A.
ver. Aak
I THE new Lawn
completely overhauled- 3(M W
demons tra&gt;tion. SENiKAK1K 2 WHITE counter cheek men, age
2nd 8L Roy Reel.
.
112-114
LINT
co
^
VSS 4 PA
* 20 to 25. P lf’N Whistle, Park
* 2nd fit.
A Geneva Avenue*.
COATING- Aabeatog Alu- WANTED: Man Ip succeed R.J WAKE UP BUSINESS /
num roof coating- good for
Simmons for Rawleigh business; By Advertiaing In j. / J, alate or composition rtmfInM orthesU Polk County. IfiOO ThD Nvw-peper \
* ’ s
aka. Cools your home
families. ProducU sold 20 years. &gt;
' to 15%. Ten yaor wan
Permanent if you are a hustl-ir.l
4KAR1K GLASS A
For particular* w rite R aw 112-U4 W. 2nd SU
leigb's Dept. FAH-440-IO3S,
Mcianhi’. Tcnn. or nee R. lla rt. Mexican handmade"
men Box £*L I-on»w«&gt;od, Flo.
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PAGE SIX

H ERALD,

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deals |&lt;}.31fl,7!'2,047.
Attlee said II r i t I sit U r m e d
strength would be reduced by
420,000 men by next Match. The
forces numheied 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.
At another point, the l-aliur
government leader said* Great 1IHta’in was Increasing the late of
her troop withdrawal from overless.
"Despite these accelerations in
the rate of withdrawal/ then- it no
changr t|i out foreign policy or In
ih e defense' policy which underlie
pur fute^ii., pulieV,". At live a**'
seitrd.

The Pi Inn- Minister said his
Socialist gpvernineht would “ifave
to take some ineasun1 of coniaal
over the employment of labor" In
order to stimulate product'oji, Be
continued:
“This will Involve some sacrifice
of Individual liberty, though as
little as possible. It Ilia / U* luce.*sarv to take steps to Iimi* employmmt on less essential * m i "
Attlee 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:
Permit movie mater* showing
films here to convert only n fourth
of their earnings Into non-British
currency. Permit 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 motorists with 10horsepowrr cars.
Attire 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 Janu­
plans for tin- etpanslm «f produc­ ary, Ili44, and included four to
six people.
tion in the colonial' cmplnr."
“Why were- you paying these
■"We shall apply ourselves t
further development of our it- bills for Col. Ilall ami charging it,
sources at home," h.* salif, "Wt up to aircraft ?*' Ferguson wanted
•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 tal,nutput so Hint
We can aland'Im «’ur own ivg* a*
soon as possible.''
*
Attlee, in Ills grim statement
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 rrvlsim of two
classes in the loan agreement.
“I am glad to sav Mr. Marshall
(U. S. Secretary of State) replied
• JVI e e I 11 ■&gt; ijr*
ll lY discussion*,
jl i
I u L . 1 1 . *‘ h-.I'm
agreeing
iq. IUm»e
said, . / ‘They will not cut across
the proceeding* of (he Parii torifarmer.
HI* reference was to inlet na­
tional converaatl.-'n* on M n shillV
proposal of American aid for KutvpMn reonumTe-rrcon-rv. o 'p ro posal shunned by Ituasm and the
Eastern European countries in her
Attlee said the loan clou.v* to
be discussed were the agreements
on sterling convertibility and non.
discrimination in trade, both targfta In Churchill's hilln ** to the
opuusHlon Conservative I'aity.
Under the non-dlscriimmiUmi
clause. Britain 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 » # « ! I in m l ' i i i t tlm H

llvfhg a Christian life.
"It Is all too easy fur vuulh In
put religions life on •* token foe
granted hasls." he &lt;Wclaml. "They
need, to find out why they aro
Christiana." 1I«* stressed the need
for families playing ami having
devotion together,'til dendop more
recveitlon togethrr-anl attend less
to paid recreation, and urged Hint
business men aid In vuuth develop,
ment programs.'
- Mist Mary Beth Joiner told of
the rapid growth of tho Youth
Caravan program during the past
' l l yeark, and said that this yrarK.r
teams are tourlmr Ihe United
, States and Cuba. She nuBlm-d Hie
program of work, study; play-and
worship necessary to tf«ln trernbers of the Caravan. Miss Norml
Hupert entertained the Klwanlans
by leading them on an imaginary
lion hunt and making.JJjfin go
through a lot of motions.
Howard Montieth announced
that an Intarclub meeting with OrU nio Klwanla will lie held heiu
on S ept 10. E. C. Harper* an­
nounced plana for n ladies night
program. ______
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Thursday.
Both tlie eastern anil Itucky
Mnunlalns states would lie warm­
er today, forecasters said.
No rain of consequence was in
immediate prospect for most oi
the dry midwest topsoil, now gen-

development, now amount to hun­

dreds of million* of dollar* a year,
"Under present world conditions,
this work la vital to our national
welfare and security," Mr. Truman
amid. "We can not afford to jeopafdls* It by impoelng upon It an
organitation so likely to prove

unworkable.

if

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certainly Is! . . . The Hanford
fu rniture Company will furnlah 3 rooms for you at only
*298! Yea! We said 1298. —
For the living room, bedroom,
and dinette. The amart home­
maker will come down to the
Hanford Furniture Company to­
morrow early and take advaatage of this, for therV i only rfr
llnsliail HHmlur Alt kaHlII

(interna tieral)
He found a discussion uf tlpit
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
“ ff me “&gt;* •* * » * *A,k «'
i have in the .lata legislature, 'be number uf man-hours spent on
as goveioor, in the hodei and.the
M-nate -inuld. oft‘such short srooaintance with Hughes x x s
make so hold a ptngodliuh as In­
h e re

ih w n l.i- w ,

‘‘It sound* mure like Hollywood

Hughes said he asked Noeh Dietrich, vice president of Hughes Tool
Co., to go Into'lW detail* of the
merger nropuslHon.
"Dlelrleh 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, at least for who turned In U i a S m about
the time
2.00 A. M., told fireman that
Th# lanky plane rasnufacturer **5£ * “ -• »n»M H art of light
•aid that next, Francis Flanagan, on the wing of the A.M which
assistant counsel for th* War In- quickly enveloped th* w|ol« plan*.
California and started *
lough."
"It was apparent to

the flame* were out of. control."
Daniel McLaughlin,,! also »n
Mrport employe., .aid (firt "an
Mfto.lon accompanied tbe H m

timing 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 Cngbr&gt;
pe." Hughes said.
Chss* said that at laaat two
He said he wanted to correct a
statement by Brewster that ."It
was u y own Idea for Ur. Viaaag-

JU S T LOOK WHAT YOU G E T
THE LIVINgJtOOM OUTFIT
Your choice of a conventional style similar 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 harmonising rover, and a hindsome glass.top cocktail table. All for only -

9-PIECE BEDROOM OUTFIT
•nda suite Includes the large, beautiful double bed.
In* m aulr* cheat of drawers, popular vault? i
dresser with round mirror, the bench, an all-fall
maltrMa, deep roll spring, a pair o f -aae.Uetat

THE DINETTE OUTFIT

ANY ROOM MAY BE HAD SEPARATELY
.

Hear The
. -i
Deepfreeze Program

' ......................

featuring “Th# Four Knights”
'
Trsnseriptlon
ovtr WTRR arery Friday

at 1S:S0

by

well above 100 degrees. Pasture*
wet* reported drying up and in y
crop* reduced. Corn h at fired in
el le n t a few areas.

ri HiuifiI

In another sharp criticism of
tha legislation, the President said mtUtatlng Committee, carp* op

foundation members would mean
moat of them would hav# been
people employed by organisations
eligible for grants.
** he
IK* asserted, "there la
- t nua."
created a conflict of Interest which
would inevitably give rise to sue.
ulclons of favoritism regsrdlau of
the complete Integrity of the mem­
bers of tbe foundation."

AUQ. 6,1047

»

4l*alt-*y*b-i-s-Wir*ttingtnn:
asserted “he wanted to go into
"Tlrri* we go again," Meyer said.
I'ausinr for n few
Johnny Meyer's expenses account,
"Business."
liiewsler 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 "on the
in hi* appears rices, dinting lust
plane, and 'What about It V ’
Friday. 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 that “I know the
mrnt 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 drflnllcit connvctei"
his accounts 'Tooscly.”
•Mevei read into tlm recoid a
at lunch," H ughes'. ,,u Kh*;* « h l " |h » v c nstmaBy
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 that the threat
od. Ferguson asked how iliy r r
ll l ...........
Publicity was a powerful' wra
lt-uinnl that Hall had taken over
from Hoosevelt. Meyer said pos­
“I was" exhatpited fighting Mr.
sibly through Ilia Hughe, lomTrippe'a political maneuvers in
Washington," llugnea ‘ deciaied,
"Diil you spend any money on
Bfewstfr hna dchi-J airy direr! ami suggested they gat together,
Hall prior to this lim e!" Fergu­
or - 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 entertain­ 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 after n long exrlmng- with, nue, and is known ns the l««nsva
pem-d to be In l.os Angelos.
"ns
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 eompht
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 at Bridge through Geneva to Mims
naissanCe planes. Ftrgujuo le a d 1:42 I*. M. (EflTl, 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 eomphtod 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'not clear tee was ready to’ hear the “side
whether the tutal bill covrr-sl en- issue" of Hughes' transcontinental
-teitainment f*n Hall alone, and argument with Brewster.
Meyer agreed lliat “it definitely
"Is'H vnur desire to go Into this
is not clear.”
matter 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."
lie said lie had “made staleInrnta to the press" about Itrew.
knowledge.
Ferguson—I tee some entertain­ ster, the chairman of tho full sen­
ment down at the ImUoni here for ate committee, and he stands by
girls. Why was that rhntgrd to those. He asked, however, to b«
permitted to' rail witnesses hf his
Hughes aircraft!
Mever—Thais'what. I am trying own. choosing and to closf-cxamine Brewster. .
to figure out mysrlf.
"The committee won’t give don­ tory, would result in putting morn
When Hughes reached Washing­
on the tax boolu; would
ton. he told reporters he was ator Brewster, the right to cross- values
................
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," Fer­ throw additional traffic Into our
■crything I have said" i_
_ ____
guson said. He added that Hughes lakeshore Boulevard, which it
Investigation of his ontrarf*.
could submit written questions to crowded with through north and
be asked Brewster when the latter south travel.
Truman’s Trip
"Our Senators^ and Keprescntakes the stand.
“That involves a certain delay, tatlvea have doniTtome good Work
‘ ' IfaallasM timm Pass Osel
In getting the road completad at
there,” Hughes said.
complex and Qnwleldy" that there
. “Ye#." conceded Ferguson, "hut far as It’ la, an let's be on our
Is "grave danger that it would Im­ tlie committee Is accustomed to de- toes and help push through tJ
pede rather than promote (hr gov­ lav."
a speedy completion this link
ernment's effort* to ‘ehTonrdge
Hughes said he didn't want to of the Gross State Highway."
scientific research."
"launch Into this matter .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
American relUfprogram.Aml****bdor Josef Winlewlci submitted
the plea to Secretary of State
Marshall
and told
rs porters tea. as well as those related (p de­
the conference th at “ Poland fense.
. If* said government expend!needs food."
tures for aclentiflc research and

H a d N o N s w ip a p o r
T o A d v e rtU * In .

regions generally within the next
- I Imur*. altlinugli Uw wind shift
in Nvhtaska .&lt;101 western Jon a
• t f S i l a H S l i m a r » i( t l a r l
bureau said, to dislodge the hot was moving slowly eastward with
air from the Mississippi Valiev. relief promised fur parts of jithor
South Plains and Great Lakes N orth' Central states tonight and

Heat Wave

British Crisis

JBUSt concentrate as :mm q.m_ni*+

W EDN ESD A Y ,

NED SMITH, Mgr.
&lt;■
m EAST FIRST STREET

\

’Right Where We’re Bc*« Fog i5 Ytara"

�(a Unity There.U Strength—

THE W EATHER

i . T» Protect the Peace *f the World;
To Promote the Pro*re** of A m trkai
To Produce Proapertty for Sanford.

Partly cloudy through Friday,
local Ihuniitishoe tr* during of*
tcrnot&gt;i\a.

&gt;1

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPEK
VOLUME XXXVIII

Established 1908

!
NO. 190

Associated Prose Leased Wire

SANFORD, FLORIDA. THIHSUAY, AIKJ. 7. 1947

• ec o »»e

Army Gets
New System
Of Promotions

Says
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
Br i t i s h Of f i c i a l

WASHINGTON^ Aug. 7 WD-

LONDON. Aug. 7 i#lv A Utit-

Thc A inty'i archaic ly ilrm ol pro­
motion by seniority wrnt out the
window today with President iru
man's signing o( legislation set­
ting up a permanent promolionby-meril program for the
Army
and the Navy.
One of the lengthiest and most
complicated measures enacted by
the 60ih Congress at is first sesaton, • »he legislation is the*, out-'
growth of months' of study by
committees.
,

Hughes Hits
It’s All Lies

.7 .

P l a n e Manufacturer
Asks To Cross Examine Senator On
W ar Time Contract

i»h of final blamed living Antrric.»n pinrv and "thr rapidly inttcaiing mu pi ui ol L’. .S cajMiiti
ovrt U,
im|H&gt;its" today for the
sudden uiutcniog ol Ifiitain'a etoWASHINGTON, Aug. 7
nonu criuia
I low aid Hughrv vhuutrd tovl.W tint

4 Die As Plane
Shoots Down Into
Oil Plant Chimney

(Dares Senator To Re­
peat UnderOath HU
Charge Hostes:i Was
Afraid Of Hughes

\V A H II\(,|O N . aV ? (Al— *
J low:ml I lityho -tml,i&gt; i lullrngcd
Flaming Waste Gas S-nrliii H irtitier (R M e.) to -ie Burner S w a l l o w s pcxi umlrr b tth i pieti itatetnrfit -^ty' ‘"ffTcwitft " thin *ati aiiU p N e w E h g J a m l e r s linr h m in t w
afi.ml to travel
F.VKRI ii Mask. Aug. 7 i t alone v*it It Hiiyltn in ln» private
*
"
.
A *lll.tll all plane p lu ilg n l nut plane.
I lie plane ntannfacluirr itiued
u| a fug dtiouilcd »ky' caily ,lu*la*
mli) a tlamilig w ittc-ga* h o n iii .tin* i h ti I* o gc aftri muling the
u| a ' inomtrt ‘ nil plant, cariyi'nit Sen ale. War t ornnnllec lo Hack
ag iiio l ra i Ii Othei thr IcvO idt of
lo iiri&gt; death llir »lop"» loin m
ci.illy piommrnl nccu|&gt;anli at the Hicwtlct and llu^hr* |oi "idling
pilid app.nrntly thntighl he v*.,, llir tiutll."
Iluglici irlriird to the aitlinc
xhivutmg .down min hitglitly lit
lioitr** imiJcnt at a "smear cam­
Duxlnn Aupuit.
paign." Add hr »till the Scnalort
Ih r drad w rie '
—tn-ierrm-} ■u nghi
*f*er—then reputation!
id llir j -inirr-M imlell Air Con- whrn dri tiling whether he or
diltnniiig Coi|mralion of Koiton Hlin Her i* telling (hr liuth in
and roll i•£ the* Late lirntgr S then rnhtiovruv over an airlines

HqUut’t plight I I ‘linked to a trviiinony of Senator IhrwvP-i
'wtsldwidr dollar famine" rsu re j (R-M r.) heforr the Senate W-'1
bv Amenta's veiling to futrigu Invrviigating . Committer ...*‘i&gt;... j
cuiotriM inorr than twice ir'tm c h «fftfa bf lira and T fan ir.ii it
ihc buy*. the iTantrllut ol thr apai| if I am alluwrd to ctow
Exrilt^quci, Jlugh Dalton, told the quevtion him
Hu*r of Commons.
The lanky Holly 'Wood fllliv pryi
In addition to l n | up a new
Ihllon was icplying to crltl* ducet and (tin liu ilrd lii.it dri
'promotion system or the Army
ci-rt- l&gt;&gt; Conservatives and la-ft- l.i Ml ion .it H irw vtri ,vv Im look
arid tightening the Navy’s M ill­
urnf StirndiMta that the Lilian
ing advancement ayatem, the l&gt;ill The high school hand of Lake t ’lty was, built up Ijy It. K. Hlark, es-msilne hstv’msidrr who has K ■l i-1 It tn c n t “squailitclrd” the the viand for llir gerund dvv in
Sent' ohole II
High Srhoul » : o,w.t|,tMm U. ,*S. loan tliul the . com m itlrr't
mi|uiry
into
ruta - down on tha number of come to Sanpird with thr Intention of building up an even larger hand at Senr
high-ranking offieera in iioth aerv- which for a numlier uf year* has failed to have a band large enmirh to enter Id ir-rily 'competition 1’iia.- Mimstei Attlee's new work Hughes $4O.(Ml0.lUHI w ailim r .sir
Irea add abolishes , in peacetime ■t district ’ or stale festivals. Mr. Illark is shown at eatrem r l e f t . _
mnpr and vat less piogiam ■prom­ craft cunliacls.
• *
tha wartime rank «f five-star of­
ised "tiHi Jittle, tovi lair."
Cratman I'n g u m ii ( R M ic h .),
ficer. However, It doea not effect
Itsittni disclosed that liccause of
the rank of the eight, officers
Cnrada’s dollai ahqitag* the Unit-' presiding at llir lir-.iirng mule,
now holding five-alar rank.
ed Kingdom has ngreed to pay lontiol of a- suhinnimitter. dr
'Affecting directly or Indirect­
ilolUi,, front the U. 8. loan for
Jo.,)— .- -r *—CTHTaillun pill i Iium' v *ua«*l#wf-(rrsf-rd—
ly the atatua of
an estimated
- I76;000-ttf fieri * in-frmh~Tn,rTlrrt7
un i diuii on it* Cuiiailian ciedit of Htrwslet if lliry hid .mi u n i
the legislation ie Intended to
for the other 60 petrvtit of the ten queslinns rravty fin each oth­
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 proftn- tvliiy, Navy and air force
position ai 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*
bia I huh School baml at l-ikc end ..f next year, Dalton sani. of thr vuIk ntoimllec .pn-iltun* Ion lrann iijit.
for command.
ha* ihaigrd and Hirwvtcr hai de­
America
Is
Urp,ecl
Tc*
M
.uulrll
•
lu
n
drliiilaiite.
d
tn,di
lily in utdci lii otgani/r a large
It will take several years for
Halloo told tlu* House that l i l ­ muit hr suhimttrd m adv.mcr in
nied tint tlip .Vn.itni once offered
In * . Am ir, J 2 , and Ifa n io t. 1
Use Influence To
the entire new program to get
Ip ; me
o f wilting.
bind al Seminole High Sr bool, ac Mice u tunp o w ei
to I.ill .-11 tfir Srnatr invnllgslodll
id
Hmloii.
into full operation, for some
I.ISlT.iaMI |&gt;y th e 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 warparti of the new law don’t I*.'lim n, niiiioum-ed y e s te rd a y - In I'llul Nr In 'll Hell. 12 lea* o i 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 after |l*nl
lime
(J
ii)r nintracti il hr (Ifiighci)
v c lri.iu I fie* .mil m rnihri ul i
viill imig sheets of writing
llv IIAKHLS-JACKSON
though moat are effective Imme­
‘ c lv m l h a n d , 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 tvmild Jgicr It) Itierge hit ItantJOGJAKARTA,
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
a n d civic o rtta n ira lio n v a id mi n u k ­ le i-ii o il to leave liellind ns tup- “Futthertpore, tile te-tll mny yi&gt;s- N, 1 , f miilv.
Hughe* -aid thsl 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* t U K f l l .
revenh-d that hi* private airplana
n tbe lower ranks, with boards
.tithe
*
rini-ol
Mulch
llgilie
Montiml.
Pell
i*
brlievi-ii
lu
huv&lt;puck uf lie* and I call leal it
United States offer of its good
(t'8«IIakMl
P i|« Twuj
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 Brewster 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'* ‘ '» estiniaus Th* end of .11*- nuestion him."
lon to Culuniliui, Ohiti, lust Feb­
Jvm
iigiri.
amiounted
by
Dal
with the Nethrllands.
n&gt;aysincliHii- thotr from the Junior
rim audience, pm king tie- Sen- the light.* flaring alop ImgS gasnton (Vpteai'llls » lorllirl vilt oi ale eaneu* room, ajijit.yqiti .1 yyheu line ililh nf tile lleBioli (111 tfmn. ruary. Brewster told iiew;ituta_fn_- - i .
Piciuici 'Amir .Sjaiifoeddln ask­
High and Giomuut Sellout, lie
XVliXhlfijron Hint n'TW 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-'de. Isivd litttt will'll lit' i .S’112
Wltln-sar* *aid that the -oiall ati.idoti-ly
! vanrv tn him (Hughes! nnv wilt.
ine "
ouflof the Mat lues and hittarhn
Stin*on aircraft, its molut* nih-nL
by plane to this Republican caps-!
i ten iruestlons Brewster snind.vtl.
"I wonder *»-hv ii was necessary
!
rf^ _ ’'h l* f t r f a la ri. T .a n d
i Banging nn the tabk&gt;. Ferguson dropped into the mmllti uf tile to Intnr thr name of This girl into
tal. “ in order ^hai. the Republican f
Lake Cily that fir fotpid little - ij
A l l f i l 1 111111U f l*V
I ordered the romo clenreil of pet"- ehlmtiet-like fuinai'e ‘lik- a ileud till* " llo g h e s satd.
JERUSALEM; Aug. 7. (AT—
■ *»
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 reek, m ining
Jewish leader a "dec reed n^onudete 8"vernmen, may more fully hcI ators
Then he id tin 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. wearing u aweafet, Vevernl towering lank* eontaining
i I MM dM fil
I'n g i
i t* u |
At that time they had a «■fmv..’
iogli i-XJilosive petroleum punbiil.
|i bNlliturtl «** f*nat» T « m»
ternoon In prot«at against the in •Is official point of view." No
b a n d o f o n ly e ig h t p iec es, h- I
* _____
The furnace, trscnihling a tits* e
(eminent bv British authoiitirs of U. S. Slate Dc|varlinrnt leprrscn*
-Ifiii-k silo, liars al»&gt;iit !a" (ret in
th ree . Jewish mayors and some 40
**T-n
l
.* . ,-i
i
i D CTRO IT. Aug. 7, (.11 Appro- U.S. (ieneral Probrs
( I fim llniirtl tn* l ‘a g r I n u ll
I h e i»ki* t It? &lt; ItnmU’r i»f 0 &gt; n i . m im tc ls
lit
MniiufAiclurother Jews for the avowed purpose (alive ever hat vitiletl Jogjakarta.
The; premier. In yt statement
llie rc e t
#Kiv*iifiU i .
If** snif Co, I'STjilifyv^.s tvrii* aetil h a u n t
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 Jogjakarta 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
bandmastrr
In
the
I'arifir
Thra“use
its
influence
with
the
Neth­
idea,
be
levi-hledi
noil
puieii!
IS-off tank ears were wrecked by
era that 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
Nations)
Security
Coun­
Enlistittrtit Jo the National
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
thr
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 mi lusly pindiutiiin in an expbinitiion lodny for Ru*i&gt;*ian
manv Ini)..- eniplovet* in thU and
lit Ihe Afumela ted I' m **
district -fiisj division light in iwu Bnggs plants todav.
way track, but caused no casual­ Indonesian proposal that an in­
aeixim •-&gt;( the l.olmii Fefinerj- io
ternational arbitration commis­
Thiltnfershowet * not, r adlllg oihei eoiiitoDuiln s of tlie nation,
wtlh Jni-knimville, St. Aegintue- , llriggs ie|mrleil 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 after
An extraordinary meetlnv of sion tie dispatched t(j Indonesia
V. 8 \ i mv hendquarirM ‘rn-il hieese* cut fll/Hu
| u v when he announced
Vaid l.cumt (the Jewish National Without delay.
eil out.
•
■112 of tin* plant maintenance force K e v e *. tn a letter to C u l. G eneral West’s worat heat win* *•! the yeui vi-a led t .—
The statement, 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. m i 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 Waller
baml lie declared. Inn it can »*, jlh at IH)0 workers wore absent from lrt-r of -.the council, utacrlcd tlmt •lit v— of I(Midi-): l v* leiiiperalun a Vlatit.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 James O’Neal, pro*-j .ent I .HiMl home from tin* Conner the oil ooik* in Rte c.ipacity of
ted and all Jewish shops, testnur- international commission, could
cut Unilmnsler 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
North and Wist anti i- U*ltn: illnr *sent inti* or their customary
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 ulent cut definition of German assets in hi okett lu m lu m .l -' th e W e n 'b rr' t^*L'-.w h ib ---- - iTiafTrttrT*nrr
lO s lls s n l m•im ('BAi1 . 4i«r*
closed from 2:00 1’. it. d o 5.00
formation Booth on North Park
AusImh f«i ilM-iiiaiou h: the Atrs
Ituth of Jtie-e i-oncern*. it was
P. M.
Avenue by the Junior Ohanilier
••ft Packard'* supply of bodies.
Ilian peace lieaty then Ihe arlion lluirati said afli-t a .ii-Mcc at t'hi- uiiiiouncrtl
lime agreed to give
engu early today lurtibled lhi-.ttu r
The leadert at the tamo time
of Commerce will m*rk the start,
A llrigv- spokesman said th.* rinild le* “unilerstoiMl,"
I III‘it elllployees time off for. sum’
called for the abolition of emer­ Florida Salesman Is
of the [.akor Day celebration here, 2 More II. S. Army
absenteeism generally was a ttri­
If that wete so, the U. 8. gener­ curv flout HI ill 72 m ill.i a- lew ntei encampment* in addition to
gency regulations and :h&gt; reestab­ Convicted Of Murder according to the prpRrnm ic*
buted to the heat.' which he said- al said "I should np'pteclat,- ,t minute*.- ’'
Elsewhere. IhoHftll, the tmecas their regulai vacations sml to
lishment of the supremacy af civil
leased today by Kdward Higgins, Men Killed In Manila inside the factories it-gnlered 86 letter front you t‘&gt; that effect."
(I’sBllMta m i r u r r« « i
ter said continued high leuifern reimburse them doting thi* mllmanager of tijj- Seminole County
degrees. -No worker comment wns
“Itiit."
the
letter
cotiGnueil,
"if
ita n training, i»eiimI, 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 Chrysler a German asset without uwalling ticulqilv from iiimihen’ieii Muht- to- fue dal* this year and two
Green To Address
onlv 2H minutes today before con­
fi'ora. reported that l*oo workers in completion of discussions n r resolu­ gan southward ihruugu IndmiM.) weiAis next year, for llie differOutboard raring and tbe Motor U. 8. Army by unknown
Arthur Berry, Jacksonville Regatta
VFW On Guard Unit victing
fium
w{
1
*
*?,"1
,U
i,,r'
'
*
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1
'la Lynch Itoiul gear and uxle plant tion* of difference* either wijlun actus* southern I I11 o &gt;i - o n d .m 'e l.etweeu their tegular pay
will
.follow
at
1:30
olb-orh magatme salesman, of kil* eloek under tntf auspices of the
^nea*Hyttbyu* ronunanu.
illM| a like* number «»f D * Holo thi' Ati’ l i iiqj Treaty 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) miles' This pit-grant dims been adopted
Philippine K-out. of tltf A r j S y s j 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. CoAt Guard' Auxiliary.
at- its ’ 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 . tint)'placed
(|ra, n|«cwi m
.,. oulaido
ouisolo tempers
temnera(lie
rotttusf at tha Legion Hut Mon nralic sentence of death in the elecSenator
Speasard
Holland.
Sec­
Wetlnewfay while un guard duty lure at 88 degree*.
stro ng winds which t ie" down1- , ,
...
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 test To
cation of a new National ’Guard
U.
S,
Dlatrict
Engineer,
Colonel
at Camp llatangas, ihr m lie. •ind Mercury hourly-ruled worker*
Berry began subbing and half col­
Power service. Some I hjUw ’ and
1 ,, V V . u , l i m . r l n n
unit her*, and will outline how lapsed
Be Held In Luke Mary automobile*
in her ehalc where she b.d Willis Teale, will apeak, amt southeast of Manila.
w ere 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*.
trophies
and
prltea
to
th*
winners
One scout was hit hy six hul at least until next Tur»dap, nllrlIt wai announced today by John been sitting at her aon'y aidr-dur- uf the Regatta will he presented lets
and diet! almost Instantly, huted by the Ford mu mu: cm ent to
A beauty contest, 1which all
ing the trial.
A high reaiiing of ltll degrees
" A§HINTtT(jN. Aug. 7—(AT—
Sauls, po*t adjutant.
Central VfiUrdiy |fn:vp Clik*afft4 iH licit t^nl •!muni' I n!t|wi»lT/ _
Judge Jutin U., Bird recessed at the 7:00 o'clock^banquet to ba the announcement rrlnlrd, whlh the strike of 7.IHK1 worktTs nl the Semimile County or
of Oov*
-C.. W. Johnson will prvaldo iir
given at the Mayfair Inn for the other, with tw o’shots in the
Florida girls are eligible to join, three-day period m is ,- Jul-.-. I:*» 1 • ’“'■r
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 Murray Corporation of America will
I*** conducted In cunnectinn (In each of the three d s.s. Ho- &lt;licd at-lu r Jmme here today,
Scott who is now away on voca­ the Jury’* verdict.
Chambers of Commerce and their In an.Arm y hospital. Their name- idanL
with the tlsnce (wing given Sat mercury
Miss Caldwell's lowly was found
rcury climbed.in IP0.-jrm u tk
tion.
wars withheld
■ j _ pending notificaurdsy evening from 8:00 to 12:00
Yuma. Ari*,,- reported the n*. or her apartment, to which *h*
“Due to tha fact that so many Large Cuban City
* frtendx.
Stale Senator Lloyd F. Boyle tloh of next of kjn.
returned - after reporting tq
Car Fire Attributed o’clock at tho Mike Mary Com­ tion’* highest temperatuii * vs-»ter. had
vaUran* it # seeking membership
Attacks on U, 8. Army pei
will terve aa toaatmaater. A
munity llulldltefTy the laike Mary day, 113 degrees. ' I'hqgnt* in tile the general accounting oftjc*
In th# VFW post w# are issuing Shaken By 6 Quakes Jayce# sponsored dfoce will' be sonnet since June 28 have result
To Visiting Smoker Chamlter of Commerce recreatlun Mime nts(i“ iiud 112.
where she was employed. Author*
a special invitation to these men
Iflt'* said death wits ibis' to u.tturcommittee, it was • announced tohern a t 10:00 o'clock in the hotel ed in a doien casualtir*. Th.
nihcr
point*
rejbuAing
lOtl
bi
HAVANA,
A
ur.
7,
On*
lo attend the m eeting" *md AdFUUpwine military rnmm*nd ami , W. A. Morrison, Ford dealer, dsy by If. H, Grier, committee more included: Fresni. Calif, and nl causes, possibly a heart attack.
man died of a heart attack -aril hall room. —
. jutant Hauls.
the U. S. criminal investigation today attrihutrd the fire that chairman About 18 girt* are *1- Advance. Mo. 10tl; Batesvlll •. Atk..
Miss Caldwell cant* here s«v*r»
30
persona
Buffered
Injuries
as
Mr. Sauls, who alio serves ee
division are investigating.
started In his new Ford sedan ready entered In t)|e contest.
.L
and Farli. Tann.. 105: St. Lout*. ni *years Ago and worked for k
th*
city
of
Santiago
was
shaken
commander of the 6th district
Saturday evening while he wax In
Member* of the laike Msry Mo.. Shrcve|&gt;ort, 1^., and Effing­ time in the office of her brftthsr,
o f-th # VPW in Florida, stated ■lx times yesterday afternoon and Matthews Is Elected
th* baathall park to someone get­ Youth Center are working on ham. ill. 104, Little Rock, Ark , llten n rni-mlu-r of the lious*.
Housholder Offices
that the Sanford poet had tbe last night by earthquakes.
Funeral arrangem entt have not
ting into the car, «illinK down the impiuvement of Ihe public
I'ellciton. Mich. 103. Nashville,
The poputaee of Cuba's second Mayor Of Altamonte
largeat delegation At the recent
Move To New Location and than leaving a lighted cigs* beach at Crystal Lake, Mr. Grier and
Tenn. 101, Grand Rapids and lieen completed, Imt burial will
city (pop. 120,000) remajned out
diitrict meeting in PeLand.
*
la- In the family cemetery aft
rettoi Ila declared that h* did ■aid,
Col. J . E. Matthtwa was elected
Travers* City, Mich. 100.
of doors oil night In fear that
Milton, FI*., Miss Caldwell was
their homes would collapse. Moat mayor of Altamonte Springs
Ernest F. Housholder. Sanford not amnka himself.
u native of Knoxville. Tenn. *
Plant Roof Collapses of the city's houses showed cracks Tuesday tp susoead U. 0 . Sm'lh attorney, today ennounccd thr State Highwayman L. C. Bender Teen-Agers Invited
Operations
Begin
On
today as a result of the earth’) who resigned from thU office, J. moving of hit law office from using tt portable fire extinguisher,
In Miami Downpour movement.
■
*
Goodard was elected city clerk to the
Atlantic
National
Dank kept the Mate under cunlrvl un­ To Party In Orlando
St. Johns Project LIodh-R otary Ball
The first tremor was felt at fill the vacancy created by the Building w h en he ha* been loc­ til the Fire Department arrived
t
, MIAMI, FUh, Aug. ?. f/P)_A 8:02 P. M. (KBT) yesterday and death two wseki ago of L. R. ated for 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 tha-last at 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 8t. Johns River
*
*
of ■ building to coltaDse here to.
Most of the injuries were claa- ion.
will b* associated with hi* son
■ r -L
*----- = ----------Department to attend an 'aifmls- from -1'aUtks. to Sanford to a 12
The Lion-Rotary softball gama^
dar but no one wns injured be- aified ee light.
There
were 212 votes cast, Karlyle,
and
daughter-in-law
sion free- teen age party to be foot depth were Started tliui which was rained nut a week ago
lVISITING ENGINKER
conns the proprietor wm* ilelayvd
The tremor* were felt through- according to B. D. McIntosh, Jr. Darla, who are^ nrwcomeri to the
AVcilflL-xday will-ukw-qUe*-Friday
Wfl*y Gillespie of the Jackson- _given next Wednesday
.. evening
b r the min.
out Orient* province, but with who came second In the mayor
**n ^ ‘ ‘
-ftrm ^ flf—Bmlttr a t
o'clock a l thl~T7rUlidi.
evening at the Lakefront Soft*
intensity than- hr-Santiago. mi ttlirir V6t*a to T O rM a tt- ^ rte ^ e u ife ^ o T six offtces^ocoupy
ball Park at 8:00 o’clock, It wm4
ay conferred with Colissum a t * program to be cn
Among
A
m u r cities reporting effect* hewa 127 vote*. T. Fir ton Ifar- th* ,front of the second floor of
^announced twlay by Lion Captain
mlwloncrs and Mayor titled “Sanford night."
W 0 A. M. while m in wax pourf
pouring from the quake were GuanUnsimi, low trailed with 1ft vote*. Of th* th* butfdlng and were formerly
At '10:00 -o'clock there will be ed .th is‘ morning hy Edward Hig [Richard Deu» and Rotary Captaiir
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
Cliy Manager IL N. a lalxnt contest for all agea con­ gins, manager of the Seminole
Semirwli Orville Touchton. Flayers or*
ee they took shelter under art awn- Balre, Con tram aestre. Bogus, De- registrants coat their vote* apd and the Isle H. C. Du Boo* and
ducted at the party, and hrond- Counti- Chamber of CAinwerce.’
requested to l&gt;« un hand 'a t 7:80
lu r across the street. *
n ano and Central ToesJo.
87 out of-114 white registrant*.th# lata T. B. Higgins. The
Gillespie was on hia way east over 8tetlon WORZ, and
the signing of a bill for -F. M.
A few mlnutee before the owner
The buildings reported moat
In the voting for clerk, Mr. rooms have lawn repainted and
tte r Park and declared that pritea will be given to winntra. an additlonsl appropriation * uf \ Dr. A. W. Epps, Jr. will pit
arrived with the key to le t them in, imaged in Santiago include a Goodsrd recleved 1 61 vote* to l l deco rated Hind present an a ttract­
return her* soon to-check Local entrants are advlaed to 1300,000 last week for OiU foork, and Andrew Stine will catch fi
the roof collapsed with a roar.
hospital and an a rt school. The cost for Fred rM U kuer. In th* ive appearance with carpeting of
projects, principally al telephon* Mr*. II.. V. Aiken at a total uf |«00,(»0 1* now.aitell- Itnlnrv, Harry Robson will h
The Weather Bureau told 4.0ft wall* of some private hornet election, .12 bell eta were declared * deep shade of red, Venetian
_ pump stalion wher# new 1024-W for full particular* of abl* for th* project, Mr. .Higgins for tha Lion* with Al Lyon
lathee e l rain fell in ft i / a hours, eollopeed.
void, sold Mr.’ M clatoih.
blind* and yellow’ drapes.
_
angina* or* being Installed. th* contest.
said.
reiving.

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Dutch Accused
By Indonesia Of
Violating Order

Elliott’s Testimony
'I'MlIaa** !!•■&gt; «*•■• « • ')
would not l&gt;, held liable
for
breach of contract "because of
during th* years period.
For a period of eight licWfsh
hour* the reports from tha humid
downtown Intel negotiating room
had blown hot and,cold.
Union official* said dll' UAW
Ford local* in tho country would
1* notified of the agreement in
lime to refrain from walking
put.
The Ford*l!AW agreement on
I the Tsfl-Hsrtley in u e followed
'the company'* blunt tefussi to
gram the union an “immunity
elsuae." ■

TUESDAY, AUG. 5, 191

U.S. Asks Apology
From Hungary For
American’s Arrest

Hughe* ha* charged that Sen­
ator firewater (R-MflincU--cJt*iiman of the *futi committers, once
offered to call off the hearing If
he would**gtemv»~»neiTt! TransWorld Airline*, in which Hughe*
ha* a controlling Interest, with
fa n American, firewater ha* denied
that.
Meyer’* e*pen»e “a c c o u n t *
brought into evidence last week,
allowed more than 18,000 spent on
entertainment of Kooievtl: and hi*
friend* about’flie tlm.- ilie' con­

Jaycce Convention

ed an apology from the Communiat
dominated Hungarian government
for the 'O T etl by political police
of an American citltep, Stephen
Tburaniky,
The State Department, in tilscloalng thia today, aald that the
U. S. repre*entative on the Allied
Control Commiuipn for Hungary
alio haa "approached" the 8&lt;&gt;v-

Henry Ford H. m andated the
r{impan]r'i point of view. Ho aald
that to permit euch immunity
would be to “nullify- the law
and' declared the company "can*
n o t' he party to placing unioria

tu speculation whether t h r i u t o
union ami Murray
Corp, ef a bad girl out of her."
u can use any wurf you
America might settle on a sim­
’ young Roosevelt shouted,
ilar bail*.
were they (the girl*; for
me?,
JMM*D**MAT1C rH0 T°0*ArH* were made a* the bodies of Tom Thom**,», and hi* slitsr, Patricia, 7, were
Egypt Makes Plea
Komi*veil insisted that .Meyer
rC&lt;io'ToCtV r0!n
** Hansen Dem, Calif., where they had been on ■ Sunday ptenlc with their parent*.
had nut answered his querilun,
Left, the boy * Ufeleae body has been brought to shore; night, the children’* mother, Mr*; Agnes Thomaa
* Maall.M e (ram r . i r &lt;lH,l
"The Colonel well knows the
(second from left) is comforted by a friend, while her husband, John, stand* at rig h t The youngsters bad
the termination of the adminis­ girl* were present," Meyer intiswatutered off Wj) gftergjw tyen playing In grubber in g ra ft on the water.
Untenuillonal Soundphoto)
trative regime which has -been
Java by linking up their. eAsictn maintained by the British in the -,i Mover aisd that kt the-gay par­
Lake Mary Beach 15 Strikers Killed,
soldiers were wounded.
-----, in older that ties in New York Col. ftuuseveit
void’ westCf n~Tflr^C*' *g Yi'-w- hour* WMhrTllnce 1800,
before the cMSe-ffft orders tisik our fellow countrymen, the 8q- »ori^t.miftt of hit time with MilU
The laborers were reported
((fliiiMMd from R*agt Om+|
'40 Hurt In Tunisia
effect last midnight, u dispatch j-dance,' may share the welfare Fave Emerson, who later In-ism,shot down in return fire from the
for park purposes with IB months,
'mid the aspirations uf |hc people Mra, ItoosevelL
from Srmarang ‘said.
After Troop Attack troops.
- The Dutch indicated officially of Egypt."
“ Were anv tif the glrbl there to it will revert to them.
Commlssiiiim chairman 11. B.
Nokia,hy I’atha told the cdunfil entertain meT" Elliott pressed hi,
UlSt during attem pt, at mediation
The riot a t Sfax was the only
of their difference* with the In­ that "it. is the very existence of former party companion and hast. Pope told Mr. Field* that the roe- - TUNIS, Tunisia, Aug. 6—&lt;/P) major outbreak reported in the
donesian Republic, they intended Egypt as a sovereign *|a te which
Meyer insisted the ‘"girls" were res* of the park had been as much —Fifteen striking laborer* weru alike thus far. Thee were some
to maintain rontrtd •&gt;( the rich is here at stake."
part of a large party that varied a surprise to the Commission *• killed and about 40 were eswwMled minor incedenu, but police-were
to lotke Mary residents, commend­ In a riot near Sfax which follow­ control.
"Against ihe historic bacx- from 20 to 30 persons,
areas they wrested in the 15
day* of fighting.
trrouml of Anglo-Egyptian rela­
"You mean their scintillating ed them for doing a nice Job i.n ed an attack on an Army motortions," he said, "an alliance &lt;;l conversation waa to entertain me," the park and promised them **- Ixed column, the French New*
Tunisia’* B,200,000 inhabitant*
this sort is but another form **f Roosevelt put In with irony in hi* aistance immediately by sending a Agency tswu-UJ today.
were reported hard pressed because
Attlee’s Offer
road crew out to improve tha
subordination. It make, a rela voice.
All
of th e’ alike, particularly in tho
borer* In Tunisia,
tiunship which is both unbalanced
French forth African -Druta
Jilin U. .a r t#.—Most - of—the-ehop*
**I resent any implication a* to road to the. lake.
Itealiaa.a n m l*«a» ii » i
and undignified, ft ties Egypt
—TlMr-rood-etrip-vritf-ijinirtniTed •t**- Were called out on a general there were closed. Refrigera.inn
■Train, to lie announced . Ji]__ Ulu -tn—British
economy.-_Tt subjects 111* voice filled with emotion, .*
free bv Mr*. Harrison ami Mr. ■trike yestedsy. Troops were sent plants were shut down, and transHtruic r.TT’idnnwns tomorrow.
“Oh. Meyer broke Ini "thst was Smith. However, they will be com­ to take over the Tunisian rail- reflatio n tins were clogged.
‘ • Th* new plan, designed to com­ Egypt to the vagaries of Britiih
pensated for orange ti-eei on tile way line between Sfax and Gsfxa.
bat g critical dollar shortage and ccontimyr It imprisons Egypt with­ Hu* last thing on my mind."
The gyvernmeut waa reported
in the orbit of British imfierial
"You have said I was getting property, said Mr. Pop*.
The PTcnth press sj
boost production, is expected lo power,"
planning to requisition railway
'Mr,
Evan*
sharply
criticised
thr
all
the
girls,”
Roosevelt
told
Mey­
cal) for sjitl muiw austerity In
tend other facilities needed to
Nokrashy I'asha took er , "You have not an,wen,! my Commission for not culling upon the troop* were fired
an already tightly rationed land. theBefore
keep the protectorate's economy
floor,
Herschel V. Johnson, question about these girls. What him first to speak on the matter strikers* a* they..*
Jt also
___ was expected* to* contain
and rix'functioning,
declaring that ho had money In railway yards of S
¥*k tom* provision for reducing the deputy U. 8. delegate, suggested was I doing, lining them m&gt;?”
as soon as the opening state­
In angry tones, Roosevelt con­ the subdivision and that closing of
Kars 0UH«y
fund* to the British that
ment* from the Egyptian ami tended at another point thql the street* and parks hy vacating the
occupation zone of Germany.
McM
While the I'rlniu Minister wns British representatives were heard Senate group has directed its in­ plate pad been detrimental to his
,
putting his final louche* on lhi* the council should "turn to the quiry at him because he Is "the property.
Attorney Boyle reminded Mr.
plan last night. Foreign Minister mote urgent huslneis" of the Bal­ son of the President” and passed
over gift* by contractor) to other Evans that he still retained all
- Ernest Bevin reiterated in the kan problem.
Informed -quarters said Britain Armv officer*.
Douse nf Commons that Britain
legal rights.a* a property owner,
Roosevelt aahl he undetstood the but that since, the land termed as
** k intended to pres* fur public own* probably would demand time Id
t n |, ,f
ership of the mine* and factories study Nokrashy Pasha’s opening committee had a document deal­ park land k. h
remarks ami prepare hi* reply, ing with "million* and trillion* of hy this paiiltr~aT~auch, the public
f:, , In Germany’* Ruhr.
THE TOBACCO
WA
dollar*" of war rnntrarti— BTTiT Imd no rights to the laud vacated..
i_ 7 'H e alio deflated his opposition which might take saveral day*.
-"huntllg
surli
gifts
as
automobiles
to
fo u r*p o w * i cw ritrol o f
tlu u
Mr. Evans quoted' nn Opinion of
to other Army officers. Senators an Orlando attorney, Ben -Carpen­
"I'VI-SIKN millions of pounds of
! -ric h fn d u B trta l iN fe * «■ p ropO H il J p w i R h - J l
Ferguson
(K-Mlrh)
(ltd
Brewster
— r
ter, to the effect loat the tern,
i
b y l ^rmiwre.
(R-Maine) denied knowledge of mission's vacating order was;void
tobacco sold at auction. And at
la-cause of failure to show conclu­
k*—
ish source since th e . ilrillsh- were turned on during the night
Roosevelt said also thst If the sive ownership to the patlst vac~ auction after auction, I’vo seen
American difference* on thr auh- for the first time sine) power- commRtee fuund that the Boose- ated. and he reiteratotJ hi) state­
became public last month. »»ving Idsckout restriction Were veil Mine had been used "just tq ment that the Cuunty Cummiosloa
gel expenses" hy Meyar., It ought had no authority to vsesta the
tho mokera of Lucky Striko buy
United Stale" 'reportedly ordered last winter,
want* to delay socialisation in tho
Several Liverpool police were in- tu state thst publicly, FeifUson park* in the plat.
Ktthr for at least ftve years, pepd-' hired battling the demonstrator* I sgrred.
Huv Howell of Lake Mary com­
tobacco that’s got real smokin’
ing an increase In production.
' a* firemen atood by ready to dous# I When Roosevelt rc/em n to mended thu action of Mr*. Harri­
Th* Foreign Minister said hi* th* riolera’with hoses in •*»« the Mever a* "a rather comedy type son ami Mr. Smith In deeding over
*
quality. . . tobacco that smokea
preference reganling Germanv's situation got heyynd police con- of individual,". Ferguson broke in the property for park use. Mr.
with:
lavel of Industry was to Itoost
Fields Quoted Mrs. Hart i son as
up inild, cool and fragrant.”
German steel production to about
“Well, he was your friend, pot staling that she would give mare
niira 1,1
IJ.OOO.tHMt tuns, That, he said;
ours."
land if needed for tho park. Mr.
would give "almut the standanl cited "Fascist-like" organization*
"I will explain how he happen­
police said they thought the van ed tb he In my social circle," Roose­
■laliam waa the work of Irrespon- velt said,
slide youths rather than an or
"You should, do that," Ferguson
And then, perhaps giving a hint ganlxed rampalgn uf anti-Semi­
B.T. (. ruglN. INUETENDEMT T llttn U WAMUIOl HgMSN
retorted.
aa to what th# new Attlee eco­ tism.
•I Otfuril. North Carotins
j4
nomic plan la to contain, he re­
(M r LAtut a luc* i trrsiax BAIOXXX)
plied lo conservative demand* foe
packing plants.
more food and raw materials for Rations For Chinese
(ftrmsny by Inquiring:
Troops To Be Changed J t t &amp; ' S &amp; S S S g S
**Can anyoni tsll me where I
. . . . . . . . . . ^ ’“ 7------can-owned Hennlngaen I’rotlucx
CM gat food and raw materials
NANKING. Aug. 8, (A*)—China’s Company had been purchased ftr
•scept from the duljar, countries 7" method
of feeding her soldiers an undisclosed amount, believed to
He added th at wh*n the pres­ rice plus whatever tounlry pro- It* several million U. 8., dollars,
ent U, B, loan1ia exhausted Brit­ duee ia available will undergo mod- and that th* government soon
ain could no longet stand the ex­ emlsatlon umlsr a new supply would begin producing canned,
penditure of funds fur thst put-

LUCKY STRIKE

In, the American minister at
Budapest; «nd Hungary’* acting
foreign miniiter, which showed
th at Chapin demanded h “auitabc
iapology,"
Chapin also naked for assur­
ance that no further »ueh in sta.rs
would take place and- thut m.y
of Thuransky’s* property which
had been seized would la* returned.
The acting foreign minister.
Erno Milbatyfi, gave Chapin a
preliminary
reply
yesterday,
which the State Department ndviaed Chapin to tell the Hilda pent
government is “un**ti*factory."

Greek Navy Gets
___ .6 U.S. Gunboats

19 Killed In Wreck
Of Gasoline Truck

t/fy ~ Nine teen persons, 17 ghATHENS, Aug. 8. UT) — Hear groes and two white men, wVre
Admiral John A. Snarkcnbcrg. killed near here at dawn todsy
Naval attache to the American when a truck in which they weie
mission to old Greece, said today riding collided with a gasoline
gotlationa had been concluded truck and burped.
Ambulances from Waxahachle
r the transfer of six'American
and Ennis made run, to the scene,
motor gunboats to the Greek navy.
He said approximately #l,:i£0,- bringing bodies of the victim* to
temporary morgue at a negro
000. estimated_jts a tent'i of the atheater
here.
.
original'coat of the vessels, had
Officer* said they did not know
been budgeted for their nriiulai- immediately
how many were Intion. The admiral said that under
f
tentative plans the six ships.were jured. *
scheduled to b e‘Vcconditlontfl ol
Norfolk. Va., where Greek crews Jury Drop» Charges
light-be—trained.— f te^oald

a

In L y n c h in g C a s e

JACKSON, N. C. Aug. 5-OVi
Charge* against Sevan white

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taould remain unbi
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To Protect the P .ar* of th* World;
To P tn o o ta ths P r o ir n i of Am*tic*;
• To Produce Pro*pertly /o r Sanford.

THE WEATHER
Partly cloudy through Thursday
with local thundershoweia in af­
ternoon and esrly tonight.
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AN.LNIJKJ'KN/JKNT DAILY N&gt;WaPAi*&amp;ZLVOLUME XXXVIII

Established 1908

Associated Press Leased Wire

SANFORD, FLORIDA. WEDNESDAY, AUG. 6. 1947

Attlee Announces Truman Will
Make 3 Day
I* ^Hardship Regime

NO.

189

Senator

Hughes On Stand

Brazil Trip

"U. S. Loan Easement,
, Limited Direction
Of Labor, Troop
R ed u ctio n Sought

To Attend Meet

'

W ASH IN GTON , A uf. 6, &lt;iF&gt;—
Secretary of Slat* Marshall tinnoil need today that the U tilled
Stair* ham agreed In u high 1«*el
ronftrrnro with the B rltLh with

• ml** to relaxing wowr pr«»i•iona of th* Anglo-American
loan -agreement.
Lo n d o n . Aug. fa y r i ftim*
Mauilcr Attire told Parliament
looty that Great Uiitain wuuk.
reduce h e r aimed (otcei, _inqiou
* a limited diieclion ol laboi, and
leak relaiation ol clau in in the
J U ;S . loan egtrement to help rare
her (towing economic em it.
He laid alio that worket* "it.
the mote njenlial imlutltie*’
would have to wotk longer and
l i f t coal mine tt wuulJ be ailtn
toWabor half an hour a day ad
diliontl.
------Attlet—Iljd-thmfAjTeat-HTttniw
alto would cut down her nn|»c»itin a manner that Mould mean
"hardship! for many people.”
* Attlee *ald Great HrUrnin also
would cut down her Import* in &gt;
manner that would mran “luudshlps for many people."■ e said the United Htati-i, at
Britain's entreaty, had nitrei-d to
diecu'ss' the *terliiiK canVuttlhlllty
pnd non-di*criminatlon In trade
agreement* In the !3.7W),0&lt;*MH)0
loan, which Attlee maid Would be
exhausted thia year.
• Re denied, a* '.Winston Church­
ill hod charged on Monday, that
the Labor government had •'frit­
tered away" the American billions,
advanced after termination of lendUAm from which Great Uritain
r e i v e d *3U(f7.'54(i.r..lO from the
in reverse
u. a. »nd ave•a back
ro se : SI*)

Keldrn Waldo. Gainrutillr *tlorney and Immediate past presi­
dent of the United State* Junior
Chamber of Commerce, will be
one of the honor aural* uf the
*t*ie*^Jayree “ convention lu be
hrld at the .Mayfair Inn thi*
weekend.

$1,000,000 Fire
In Miami Destroys
Planes Demolished As
Mystery Explosion
Touches O/f Blaze

MIAMI, Fla,. Aug. 6 t-P)—Dam*
Ige estimale at more than $I,OO0&gt;
000 waj 'cauieti b y , tire e*'ly
loda« when a myslcrihut eiplotio’n
touched n il a blare In Hanger No.
3 at the 20th Street side of the
Miami International Airpuit and
drslroyrd two 21-paiwngCi DC-3Y
Iwn twin-engined Bcacltciafl and
an undetermined number, of Imall'.jfedemlalnK^of the front of itw e» planet.

Modernization Of
Drug Store Front
Begins" Tomorrow
R jV n lh a t. and

Anderson

Dri'ir, x p ire Chief Henry Chare ol the

S B ^ H w.irar8R

of th* adjacent' store apace, will
Start tomorrow morning it was
announced today by K. F. Ilnur
holder, ag en t' for the HrumlevPuleston Building and Paul Camptrail, contractor. Work on enlarg­
ing the interior will Ire started
UUr.
Blueprint! to th* new front
sh ^ r two entrances, and the adjSm ng store front will be marie
to correspond to the present druj.
store frent which will he ibme
what altered.
Hr. Campbell, who w si con­
tractor for thg • n*w Grey hour d
r, bu* ttatlon. estimated that the
.work of completely enlarging and
1Improving the ttore will take a
minimum of three month*' lint*.
The. adjacent store ha* been used
11of lata for storage apace, and
thyl. atock hta 'been transferred
to ’the store room which wo*
1formerly ‘ a bsrbfcr shop.
■ F. E. Roumlllat ami Rmce J.
jen o n hava laHsii uporaiur* of a
g store In Sanford for more
than 35 yeare, and moved into
th* present site In th* Brumleypuleston Building when It war
erected during th* early twenties.
They are ag enu for the )Valgrf*n products.
J t f . Hous holder w i l l h a v e
cH rg* of the tmprovemerfl and
enlargement of the store.
f it. Bourn Rial a n d M r. A nderaon today declared ' that (hey
have much faith In the future of
Sanford, arid predicted that their
enlargement of th* store will 1*
HI
ip
KToru with
*
Irf accord
other store ImI w
o w t o t a which lata have so
rrtuch |mprt
Improved the appearance
business
district.
of th e'M
a li
i 1 ■- — i■ — ■i ■ me-

V Cinnam on Signed
By Sanford Feds
Van Klnnamon, lanky righthanded hu rltr, formerly with th*
DaLand Red HaU has been signed
by th* Sanford Baseball Associa­
tion. It waa announced tfaiaoflernoon hy Manager John Krider.
recently re-

B-.......

two buildings, a 100 by SOIMool
hanger and a 150 by 500-fool
wood building used t t a ihop and
tlorage building; two DC-3 pas­
senger planes, two BeacKcrsfl, one
former Army A I2 6 medium bomb,
er. several aircraft engines and *
number of smaller aircraft were
destroyed-*

Us aahl the damage
would
reach “at leatl $1,000.000—con­
servatively."
j
Chase said detplte fire fighting
»* face 1HT*
„*
**

U. S. Cancels Credit
To Hungary Because
Of Communist Coup

v___ ___
• ■
WASHINGTON, Aug. «—UPj—
■Secretary of S 'ate Marshall today
disclosed the Hxpnrt-Import Bank
ha* ra net lied a 17,000,000 cotton
credit ear-marked for the H ungar­
ian government.
Marshall tnld a news conference
the hank took th* action because
some of the Hungarian negotiators
in which the tank had confidence
had been exiled as result of what
he termed th* Communist coup
which recently overturned the
government.
Two other factor* he gave a*
Influencing the bank’a decision
wer*:
1, The two Hungarian banka
scheduled to get th* American
funda are under what Marshall
railed th* threat of national Ixatlon.
2. The cotton situation haa chan­
ged for the better since April 30,
when th* bank and a Hungarian
government reached a tentative
agreement regarding th* credit
Marshall disclosed this action In
telling reporters that* th* Amer­
ican government had reached no
specific conclusion on what further
step* to take about th* change In
the Hungarian government
In announcing the credit cancel­
lation. Marshall amphaalted that
th* considerations governing th*
move were strictly honking fact-

President
Rio In
ust Or
Science

To Fly To
Late Aug­
September;
Bill Vetoed Hughes Contact Man
WASHINGTON. Aug. b o l h Also “Entertained’1
Pietidrnl Ttuman today accepted
Other Officials Be­
an invitation to viiit b iaiil in
sides Roosevelt
late Augtyil ni Seplembet.

Elliott Roosevelt At W ar Investigating Committee Hearing

The While lluuie announce.1
W ASHINGTON. Aug. b o n
Mr. Truman will , fly to Rio l)e
Janeiro for a three day m il John W- Mcyri tn lifirJ loday hr
and return to the Unilrd S utra t p e n l $97,821.59 ol Howard
aboard .lire balllritup U .S. S. Hughes Airciait Company’s money
on * promotion ol two planet be­
Miroiuii.
I’ten" Secretary Charlrt G, R on ing built under wailime govern­
would not comment when aiked ment conliacli,
whether Mr. Tiutnan will addren
While Hughes waited to tell
the lnlta*Amrrican Security Con­ the Senate War Inveitigating Com­
ference. which opens in Riu Au­ mittee hit own story ol hit dealing*
gust 15.
— with the government, Meyer com­
**The Preiidrnt sincerely appre­ pleted an accounting ol money
ciated live coidul. invitation (r- h^ .tsyi he tpenl on enteitamment
crllency, Pirsidenl Caspar Dutri of army officer*, government, of­
crnlly eslemlri) lulu by (lit ,Ex- ficials end otheiwiie promoting in­
o( Braiil. to make a visit to that terest in Hughes' plane.
country, and rapirned hope that
The rotund-publicity man said
it would be imslihlp it an early llial~*o—far -a» lir kn-m» hr
dale (or him to accept." s a id .; the only llughet employ** work
loimal While House snmiunermrpt ing on public relations.”
irleased simultaneously heir and in
Rio De Janeiro.

■‘I’realdent Truman ia nuw moat
happy to confirm Ins acceptance
and the trip ia Inlng acbi-iluled to
take place during the latter part
of Auirual or tire early tiny a of
September.
"Th#_prealdent plana In prereod
to Kro'de Jnnerio by air for a
three dayi visit and to return on
the USS Missouri."
Meanwhile, with what be taid
was “deep tegret'* President TrU
man valued a bill to ratnblisti a
national science foundation.
; The u resident said In a memor­
andum of illaapproval that whiU
he hod urged th* establishment
of such a foundation, the idll Con.
„ tMI aanthlm jurolved a "uvorkrd
departure from sound principle*"
of administration.
He described the bill at
ll'M lIaas* , s . r* l« altl

Hiroshima Notes
Anniversary Of
Atom Bombing
HIROSHIMA, Aug. «. (AT—Two
years ago warfare’s first atomic
bomb descended and one half of
Hiroshima vanished in a blinding
flash of destruction.
Today at 8:H A. M., the hour
when the bomb exploded, the Ih-IIs
tolled. The people stood In silent
prayer for one minute, then went
again about, their affair*.
That was the only official notice
lake ruin lllroahlma of (hr explo■Ion Hlat left 92,000 of It* citHrna
dead or mlstflng. But th* city of­
ficials were busy with plana to
mkk^ lllroahlma’ a ahrlno for thr
wrtt Id's hopea of pear*.
At their request, General MacArthur in Tokyo released ■ state-ment. He said "W ar’* destructivenesi will progress until ths mean*
are at hand to exterminate the
human race,',
"This It th* lesson of Hiroshima.
God grant that It ha not ignored."
And Mayer Hhlaao llatnai an­
nounced that Australian engineer*
had helped draft a plan for a
modern lllroahlma, with a peace
memorial at the spot over which
the atomic bomb let go.
Iliroahla has a long wav to gp
Although 20,000 temporary shel­
ters have sprung up, th* actual
permanent rebuilding of the city
ha* not yet begun.
That, said the mayor, w u on*
reason for ob**reing Uiu day which
can never b* forgotten try those
who liv*d through l.t
H* hopes, by th* observance, to
Interest Ut* ciUtana in rabulldlng
th* city. H* wants, h* says, to
make Hiroshima f o n c tr a symbol
of the futility of war.
lllroahlma should know.

Red Cross To Give
GI Insurance
Data
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•f

Veteran* who with to rainitat*
lhair National 8*rvk* Uf* In­
surance or are Interested In ob­
taining more Information an this
subject are r*qu*st*d to meet at
th* American Rod Cross Chapter
Building at Fifth S t m t and Oak
Avenu*, Tku*aday-avaa lng-at 7:1U
o'clock.
1 ■ .7 »
Throughout th* United State* a
JAYCEB MKKT
naw all-time high In th* number
1
of disability compensation or pen­
Sanford Junior
sion c**«e on Veteran* Administra­
will hold a supper
tion roll* waa #«Uhli»h#d, May 1
log a t 7:30 o’clock Thuradiy
When th* flgur* went oVSr th*
th* rind of a 's e ria s of evening 2327,000 mark. Rad Cross Chapter
meetings that will ba h-td on th* workers end claims aerric* representstivsa assist eetarana to ob­
tain disability compensation and

Meyer* alio told the
Senate
inveiligatoiv that llughei’ airfiall
company paid bills (or wartime
cntcltainment ol Col. Jainei li.
Hall, who iiicceedrd Elliott Routeveil at head ol the Army -\&gt;i
Corpt m onnsiisnce division.
Meyer, Hughes publicity man
and attitlanl, lead a long list ol
exprntr't lie laid he incurred en­
tertaining HalL

Merger Of TWA With
Pan American Said
Price Of Quieting
War Investigation
Wa s h in g t o n , j \ uB. b &lt;/**&gt;_
With both under oath, Howard .
Hughes
charged
and Senator
B icutlet
(R Me.) denied today
thal llie MciiaUt one* oifeicd a
"deal" to call oif tensloiial in­
quiry into Hughes waiplsnc con­
tracts.
Hirwtici took the stand before
a .Senate War Inveitigating tubCommillrr a frw minutes after
Hughes, had made lit .chsig* b«fore the tame group.
Hughes &gt;sid the Maine Sensloi made tucli s propoiition to
him in a Washington H old ths
week iij Feb. I I . 1947.
■Riewilrr • ofieieri. be declared,
to have the healings dropped if
be. Ilughrs. would sgice to mer­
ger ol llir Flam Win Id Alllintt.
wlutli he conliots, wills Ran-American Auways.

Ihessstej,' calling this a “ propositinu that sounds more like Hol­
lywood than W'aihillglun." told
HON OF TIIF LATE I’|IK8I0ENT, Rlllnll MmiHcvrlt (Irtl) in sworn in he fur* taking tlir stand In the rommillee solemnly:
'I i an astute you that 1 never
Irulify ticiore the Hcnslt- Wnr IniewtignliiiK &lt;’ll 111mil let- In W»«hingtoii. Bight, he t* -tiimn during*

i|iir«tlonin( in eormrelinn *ll(r«hi»' rreiMumrmlatlun lq which the government gave Howard llughev a did."
100-pisnr ronlrsel. Klliolt tnld Ihe rnmmllte*; "It it I- true I hist fifr Ihe prirr nl entertainment I
j( w
aid h# interlainad
made rrcomnii-ndsllmia that would in all) »a&gt; rndangn the men under me ur ilrlraiiil .Ihe govern- Huglirs at
* a■
luncheon in hi* hotel
men' or vlnw up the war eftorl, that ahmilil he shown." . .
(Ilileriiatiunal Huundpholot) apaitetit and
“paid {8 hU out of
my own pis-ket."
SubcciiualHae Chairman Fvrgu
aon i I! Mf. hi cm I the t-ifsl which
Tins remark at to the cost tbvlMeyrr charged sgstnst llsll'a *nuuslv was a ufeiwnc* to the testi­
tartslm iieW ' vsi I3.Tj 1.1J. cbvstmony o f John Meyer, Hughe*' pub­
licity man, iliat he upent large
Ing appiciM tsttly three years. Th*
sums i-nt-i twilling government of­
Commit
|f ’ Imiuirlng into flu.
ficials
tKJQ.OihJL.nf. w tstiuis plane e-mtrpdr :
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Alluding to the Hughe*’ charge#,
given the llughev comnanv.
Hlrwater said:
Meyrr gave hi* trslimony ■*
loule tiiriiugh S.inloiii ini ,H|alc
“It ire s incvnceiveble to me
Howard Hughra, mitlimiane plane
tbal anyone could seriously conlligbw.iy No. 4(i. running from
iiuililer and movie producer, wait*
rd in Washington to tret if y after
ideal;, Are! II ..wllwgVi ew I ' l l - t i t )
Miim mu ilo- E*»i Cu.nt lo Mt Christian
a croos-rountry flight. Chairman
Dora, I&lt; iml •II l lu te today cpmStressed By VisitFerguson (R-Mich)
announced
iticndrtl .Scimuolr ('imnly'i S-naloi
that Hughc-a will lw called to tes­
in« Church Group
and Rrpirvi lil.illtn lot llu-lt Work
tify at this afternoon's aeaiion.
Hanford had il« hottrwl days
•&gt;n
iiigliway
(ontlruciiolt
ami
uigrd
. Tlie free* spending Meyer, who
nf the year on Monday amt
Drvrlopmnit ul Climlian idralv
hs* already said he upeut more
quick at lion (mi .m i irCUiing cumTuesday when Ihe minium
among youth was the llietne ol
than ‘16,000 of Hughe*' moitey en­
ti-mperalurr -«« rrconlnl nt
p lrlion.oi llu- C’io»» fltalc. i llglltalk* ami enlertaimtiriil pi-.riitnl
tertaining Klliolt Roosevelt nnd
SI degreew on Ise-Ih da)« hy II.
wwy.ids. friends, told the committee
F. Whit her. weatherman.
today to Kiwaniam at their H i r e l ­
As an aid in attracting business
Iri It public -InlPlili-lil lo Thi*
that on one occasion lie «|M-nt
Muring July, Hanford had
ing al till- loutltt Cenln l&gt;* a mid industry to Hanford, an axI
It-mill
today.
Mi.
Cha-udcclnr3561.42 entertaining Hall, Roose­ ronlrr weather than nmniil
tr.llll III ItVr inembri* ol the tensive survey of the many Induat&gt;’il:
velt testified yesterilsv (list some
with an average 79.1, or two
"If Sanfoid aiol Semiuoig Coun­ Mrlhodist 5outh Caravan w)to an rini advantages of the Hanford are*
listed expenditures were nwidk
drerrea
twinw
ihe
normal
uf
t ('«—
.Ilnur* . , I 'u - slvl
ty ittf lo gel llu- Cross Stull- toiiductiiig a youtl^inttim lion pil­ bns hern prepared h y . Florid*
HI.) degreew. June wan alan
Power &amp; Light Company In con­
Itighwiiy, from tin* cast lo wr»l
wlighlly rooter than nor (Hal
grim it the lin t
Method nl junction will) Florid* fUwti* Adver­
coasts,
Ilicy
mu*tuyI
quickly.
Alwith an average nf 79-1 de­
rt-atly n unit uf road for unoth -r Clninli They wrie inlimiurrsl by tising Commission, II. II. Coleman;
gree* compared with a normal
Passengers Injured
route foi a Cron. State Highway the Rev, J. L. McKinlry. p,l*|or ol district mnnagrr for th e . raw er
of H0,| degree*;
company, aminonced yesterday.
is Iw-iiig nUiillurtwii ■If W# are
Ih e hottrwl weather ever
In Train Collision
lb-sides 'Udng nvatlahle at the
lo gi-t our .Iiigliway romphrtod Ilie s Lurch and Kiw.imt sdu t
feeiirdfd by Mr. Whitner waa
Iradci
pnwet company . office copies of
nmat'ihi *ii (icfore otlnrr
At Illinois Crossing 11.1 degreew in Mrii, nnd thia wt&gt;
turn* i-oiiiplrlf‘ loads winch will
lire viriting group intliulril the survey have been furnished
he aald, waa In aome measure
tic in ami divert elsewhere tin- Miss Clco Mrtcsli, Orlimli ■ leit l|«*| bv Mr. Coleman to the office ef
Hoc ,1* mormon-. wtHido.firea
LITCHFIKI.n. 111. Aug.
the Jlemlnole County Chamber of
Cross Stale Highway.
in Volusia county st-Gir time.
—Th* IIHnftl* Centre) Kail road’s
“Old Slate V -nd Nu. 14 -How and irudrnt ul Haitou-w1i.&gt; t&lt; Commerce, junior Chamber of
'•Green
Diamond"
pa*»cint*r .
■— ----- No Irt enters St-minul" councdlot (or the Caravan. I. I' li­ Commerce, Sanford Herald. City
train and a Burlington Railroad By THE AHHOt'IATKD I'ltKSH offirintly
on I lie west al tljo We* ter Aiulriion, who war l.oiu- .i»d Hall, Court-House and local banka,
freight drain eolltderi near here
The wotat heal wave of (lie County
where anyone inn)- sef them.
v
Itivet, niitl I* known a s 'llutoday and stats polio* head., year, still firmly anchored «vei kiva
men interested In”
Ml. |)&lt;11n Itood It leaves San­ laired liy. mittioniiy p.innl- in ■ Business
must
nf
lh»
hail
cauinl
quartern 'a t Springfield reported
ford going ew*t on Geneva Ave Koira and whu is now allrndini lie-ntlng here .will find much help­
“at least 10 or 11 |ier*on*" had at least.' 34 deaflis today as it
(
Iit nr4 ■'m
fklsl
Duke Uniyrrsity; Min Nell Rnyt ful In for mat lop UT the iepurt which
spread
into
the
eastern
states.
been Injured.
• «covers more than n scor* of sub­
A (ingfr of eidd air, from Can­
lies'k of A labinti^ M m M-"v ll-'ils jects including lalwir and raw'Folic* headquarter! said there
I*, I n v ite d To
Joinci ol Not lb Cirsditii .uni M i- iiiateilals here, u tilities, tran s­
were no Immediate reports of any ada bad brought aubdantial
deaths In the wreck. It said "at lief and aome scattered shower t|* U IIIIl IS II1V11CU t t l ■ Naomi Rupert of Kants-.
portation facilities, health condlt*
E d B lirrc tt
Icaat 10 or 11 Injured" had.lmen to (be Dakotas amt MinnewUt
pins, housing, stufes, schools and
IdeiiIs
of
the
Youtii
C*iavail
but
it
was
almost
nhaorlied
in
taken to the LUchfleh! Hospital.
municipal flln*nces.
•
movement
wer*
stress,si
by
I'orNeluaskaand
western
Iowa
where
State police were dispatched
Mr. Coleman aaid th a t th*
The public haa l-een invited to ter Anderson who told of tin- youth
the
Weather
Bureau
.-aid
the
tern
to the scene, which was tha perwtioe drop was only moderate. at lend ^tlu' banipict l,t. J *
| inatrurtion cuurse nuw being nil Chamlier of Commerce, C ite, and
Litchfield crotalng of the two
nothing
ill
sight,
th
e
j?
1
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M«vfair
Inn
*
rled on lq* these teams hy-young County official- gave valuable
Thera
Was
railroad* at Winston Tower.
i aw t'aaw " is )— j^ 'in iii'd c • 'tun'i.Jaycfc*. at whichi ^
tl, m various M 1 b - &gt;11 - 1 help which contributed to the Com­
t
1
"Wttaar
A railroad spokesman at Chipleteness I l f ilia survey. He bailees,
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.
' Edward \V. Barrett, editor of I Churrhea.
cago said re understood the diesel
thia is the first occasion In th*
Newsweek Mngaxinr, will speak,
The
first
purpose
of
llm
move­
locomotive, four coaches and th*
history nf Sanford that such a
it was announced hy T. K. Tucker
Trotting
Race
Fans
ment,
he
said,
ik
to
revitalise
youth
diner of th# passenger train, *n
cum pie to report uf local resource*
today.
route from St, Louis to Chicago, Hurt As Stands Fall
■*
Thus* interested In attending bv teaching them the principles of haw. Iicen compiled.
health
and
having
a
capable
lady,
had been derailed and overturned
It will tie .ii^ I not only locally
Ihe banquet are asked to contact
Oths*
aims
are
aiding
tln-m
In
The Litchfield Hospital said It
hut also hy tile State Advertising
GtiSHBN, N. Y„ Aug. (t, ( 4 1 - Lind Welwr, general manager of think effectively and get rid of Commission
had “aome" Injured brought In
In the Industrial phae*
ths* Mayfair to mako rvtervatlona,
Thrcc
aeetlona
of
th«
temporary
inertia, to develop soul by of its half-mllllon-dollara-a-ysar
for treatm ent but that no count
A
nominal
charge will he mad* for mental
blrarhrra,
janimtsl
with
fans
hern!
irnera,
januin.l
wiki
n
n
.
Iieru.
........
.
tt'wnllaar*
aa
Page
sis
I
had been mad*.
advertising
program’ end
hy,
attending
event.
the 1running
of* “tho **-l l a m ■"
l l s 'l o . i i' - those at
ending the event,
the
^
Litchfield ia in Montgomvy for [rotting
Florida Power A Light Company
atakes. collapsed today* Th* dencr on Saturdey night
an
trottii
_
county, 237 mil#* #outhwc#t of
in it* program for th* industrial
reports from the Gnahru will b* open only to Jaycee mem- Lizette Temple Goetr ....
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Chicago and 37 mile# morthaait and first remitts
development
of the communities
la-rs and".their wive* or date*.
Hospital
gold
a
numlier
wrre
In­
of 8t. Loul». A branch of th t
Jayrees wishing to buy ticket* O
r
t
R
h
i
n
e
B
o
a
t
T
r
i
o
il
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,rvf*'
Along
with
th* survey
jured.
.
|p
s
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w u i v i i i i u . u u u i 11 i p U](i power comp, M
V distributing
Chicago Burlington and Quincy
A record Hamhlelonlan crowd to attend the ocraaion have been (
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l
V
m
i
P
in
UBring
riel* *
«v(t«m terminating at Paducah,
booklet, "How You Can
of '-’0,00f ‘ or more packed the requested to contact Raymond j M(m y m „ Titnpt# Qf Slinj or j, aProgressive
Kjr. croaa#a th* I. C. Iin* thcr*.
Industries
To
Your
j.undqulst,
or
secure
them
et
th*
Th* railroad said that aa far etands, temporary ami normanent, •Mayfair Saturday night prior to now stationed at the office'or the Community and State.”
finance chief of the Army in
a# waa known no ona was killed. for the to ttin g claatlc.
The accident occur red at the the time of the dance.
Germany, recently mailed local
It add*d that lta eommunicatlona
photographer Robert 1... Cox come Kaiser-Frazer And
with Litchfield war* dlarapUd temporal#^ etands near the head
color film of snapshots which
New
Buildings
Are
and it waa having difficulty of the stretch.
Packard Hike Prices
A nurga at Goshen Hospital
aha took while cruising on Hiller's
agaam fttnf information.
Under
Construction
aaid:
yacht
on
th*
Rhine.
Th* tr^in wa# north bound from
,__bna are under x-ray,
DETROIT, Aug. fl. bT»—Tw*
“Thr
“Rhine cruise I* all it I*
8L Louia to Chicago, ;
Albert Hickson la building a reported to ha In song and story," more of ths nation's car manufac­
one stop
ia very serlouwlv hurt
turers. feeling the pinch of stead­
•re taring treated for small machine shop of concrete she wrote.
and seo
block construction a t th* corner
ily mounting production coats, t*.various
WATHEN TO MOVB
-of__Laurel—Axauu*— and----F ilth
. t-j-n J llielr retail- oriees
Street.
VAN ANI1RKH HACK
today and trad* quarter* g*n*t&gt;HTH RETURN
J. B. Wathen, American Fruit
R. N. Windham la erectinng a
Mr. and Mrs. William Van Anden allv believe similar advance* era
Grower* Inc. traffic manager for
elf th hava Juat returned to their home in the making throughout t n n l
A, local publisher paint (hop at the corner of Twel
th* south-eastern division, today
Sanford
Avenue In Lake Mary after apcndlnr the remainder of th* In d u stry
Wright, recently Street and
waa In Sanford making arrange­
con­ two and a half months a t Ft,
w«ek‘a vacation It ie of concrete block
Packard, which so far th li y*ar
ments to move hla family on 8«pt.
Lauderdale. * Mr. Van- Anden, ha* failed to make a nroflt on Hi
i, Ky^ reported struction.
1 to Ft. Pierce where he ,1a now
The Free Methodist Church whose paintings have roclered operation*, increased prices on ’
„ there, 95 to 100
located. Ifa haa Juat returned from
uch favorable comment a t Or- various model* from 392 to 3200:
Wight eald that of concrete block construction,
New York city where he attended
do exhibits, painted a plctjb* K nlser-Fruyr, wtdeh Ha* juat em­
i*al there he hid waa recently completed a t th*
a meeting of th* National Claim#
dog belonging
it
by resident# th at corner of Fourth fltrc«t
m o i\a
. ..bird __________
_ if ito3 C.
i i B. erged from fhe "red,” implemented
Committee. He waa greeted by
th* w*«k before Laurel Avenue facing th* trailer | H«*ir, prominent F t Lauderdale an Increase of 199 on its F ra tea
fellow K tw aaiau a t their lunche­
camp..
. _
__ realtor, during hla stay th a n .
standard model.
on today.
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Seminole Urged Lo Act Quickly. * Youth Caravan
To Obtain Cross State Highway GivesProgramAt
Kiwanis Luncheon
Nation’s Worst
Heat Wave Takes
Toll o r :i4 Lives

Industrial Survey
Of Sanford' Made
Bylaight Company

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and laaJlU al
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Interest In Brazil

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HIIII.K VERSE FOR TODAY
w o r s h ip

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RESTFUL P * A $ r n ) p M 8 i&gt;£

AND pISCOUWBD PEOI l.g

Wnrthlp the Lord |n »«* ‘*eBUl&gt;
of hollne*#,—I ch- **:W‘
IIip UN hat finally gotten tin
Dutch and the^ Jadonetian* Ic
tr a ir llfihf. Now,.if loniton* ju*.
doesn't drop A ftlK iatkei in then
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Commerce -.Department expert*
*alc Wollird fekef- Iht'*dTcline
V. S. Ctpolli Mupinrnti to I'"
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VJC.I.V
j
kclined..
they rerrgn countti
),00O in May
poM. from St
in June. Be
lo $1,241,000,
would hav*
Rill* to look
3 mote mon-In lend llirin I
'keep on buy»*«'» they’ll be
ing from u i’

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More nnii moru the question nri*f*, Jimv ami where Speer Will Address
lire people going to sleep? It inn't II question of noise, al­
though nomu of thnt element enters the picture, too. Game Warden School
Probably nevot; before in thin country has the mere problem ORLANDO Aug. 6 (Special)
of lodging been *o pressing.
Protccutlng Attorney George A.
Million* of men home from the wars in this and other Speer, Jr., of Snliford will be one
countries have no place to lay their heads. The pressure is of the speaker* at tho first anin ipilr of th f;, | that Floiid, naturally bad in the fltfd World, but is worse here than it
JO peuon
alieady hat some.
conducted by the Game and Freeh
ever wns before. And naturally there is complaining.
here
on ill welfare N-lfF &lt;0 whom the
“All I nm asking," snys a disheartened family man, Water- Kith Commission
*
.
•Slate pay* wjinclfiin'i like $2,000,­ ’’lira place for the kids, even if we have to split the family starting tomorrow.
More than -200 stata wildlife
000 a month, ' threw am anolhr temporarily. I'm willing to rent a bouse for any price I
officer* and honorary game ward,
on
the
wail12.000 peranna
can pay, and I’m willing to pay for the kids' Iroard.*’
ens from south and central Florid*
Killings- IjlT Uut 1,1 many
ittc list, aiconh
It i* almost impossible to make are expected to attend the twoierit* ok arrangement!! even.on mich. a .basis. So families are neat- day .-uriuiol ..which w U t.faaiu ra
wotlh who 11
classes In law enforcement, first
alliclr* on
8Rr “
A
*Tyj M^e-ihlffc way, and there is , l(l ltlle rcU.lon* and gam. and
aiiftogel
on
Tampa Tub
nut merelt discumfort. but denpair and even the beginnings n.h manarementv
' *'
the wrlfair
iayi, anti of crime. It .looms an If the great and imwerful Uncle Sum' The clatscs will be conducted
nnthi 01 might manago even this difficult problem more effectively. by officials of the' U. S. Fleh
aomrtimci it la
: on you’re It taken more than mere temporary lodging in filling nta- und Wildlife Service, FBI ugenta.
More, hut .once
tlonn or bonchen in parkn or railway depot* or bnck neats Red Cross first sld experts and
ipell.
iafe for quite
commission game and fish biol­
A :. of old jalopplca.
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Wanton CIltudillL. agreei thrl
the Riiliih loverqinen} - hat lieen
“ fritleiing away ‘ the bilhon dollai
loam which lhi» country hat made
the Bntiah. bjii he expresses the
hope that wr will continue doling
it nut. Undoubtedly if Uncle Sam
ihouhl cul the’ Mother Country oft
without another dime, haidlup* tor
a time would lie increared, but we
believe in ihc long run it might
•ave the Hntrih Empire. Ihc Engliih will nrVei^ Iw^mhe rtrong again
living off die WPA.

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U. S. Business Is
Old Files Of Weekly*
Worried Over British
Newspaper Reveal
Socialistic Crusade
Facts Of Interest

Work On Giant New
Telescope Was Begun
By Scientists In 1929
Ily RALPH DIGIITON
AP Newsfeaturrs
PASADENA, Calif,—Sometime
in Ihe world will begin probing
the heavens for their secrets.
The telescope's 200-Inch mirror,
which Is expected to bring into
focus stare never liefore seen by
man, la virtually ready to be
daced in the 136-fout high revolv­
ng-dome nn to p of
e r - aluminum
I
Palomar Mountain.
.. The WO-ton Iqatrumetit ,which
will support and guide the mirror
on Its sweep of the universe Is
completed except for Installation
of certain control mechanism*
Far 18 . years, th* best
brains of the world have la­
bored lo make thia greatest
dream of astrophysics come
tro t. More than s lg . pillion
dollars hav* been espended.
But on* mishap could set the
reject hack several years.
hhare
' la a big danger that
‘
tha
morror could be overground. Pol­
ishing already la within less than
а . hair'a breadth of perfection,
but the final ''figuring!' goes
on. Second, there are hasar-l.i
In the necessity o f . trucking the
mirror could be overground. Polб,600-ft. Palomar' Mountain, 125
mile* to th* south.
If th* m irror has been over­
ground, or damaged In transit,
replacement Will require at least
three yearn and perhaps long*.’,
After the jn l t r o r le Installed,
In the observatory, there will
loUow another month or six
weeks of testing instrument and
glass tjigrt her before construc­
tion crews, turn the teleaenpe
over to astronomer*
.Scientists at* , wary about
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but, oom*tl
ia f a ir thay eipect to , be
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at the bate of the telescope
tube.
The observer, opej-ating a cam­
era 6&amp; feet atmvl the mirror,
will !« able to tee little with hi*
own eye* that he couldn't tee
through aity plher telescope.
Hut during all-nlghl-long
exposures, the mirror will
rnllrcl light too weak for hu­
man r j e t to see and focus
It on Ihe photographic plate.
Maty after the plate Is devel­
oped will the observer know
what the giant mirror, one
million time* aa keen as the
human eye, h*s "seen" dur­
ing the night at th# tele­
drops rotated on its axes.
.drop*
The electrically drived telescope
is geared to find any sector at
the heavens at the push of n
button.* With the A iling of cer­
tain dials, it will stay focused
on that sector automatically,
swinging from horixon to honton between sundown and dawn,.
Mathematicians hav* fig­
ured out that this neat little
trick la Ilk* aiming a rifle it
a moving 25-rent piece 25
Nstlonsl llsnk uf OrUmto.
mile* away—end—hilling It
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patch altout a oat reputed to be
140 years old and adds in
that “several person, now living
remember her abovo rtd ycett .1
emainrd for the 20th century-to
•By DE WITT .MACKENZIE
match this with accounts of tuarls
Ily IIAI. IIOVI.E
AP Foreign Affairs Analyst
ANNAPOLIS. Md., (/P)-,N’ew» thst staved, alive tor decades la
British Foreign Secretary Er­ doesn't rhange. only the men who building rornerstonei.
nest Bevin is not going to com­ make the news.
Advertisements In those days
promise with convictbinj. a t wit­
To ptove this you have only to didn’t come from dcrsrtm ent
ness his reiteration of the Sec I- glarin' bark through ih i files of store*. They were principally about
jrtlst government's policy, of na­ old newspaper* tficb a* “The Mary­ rum, real estate (housing w*t hard
tionalising the factorlv* and mines land Gaxette," a weekly that ha, to find! and runaway .slave*.
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of Germany's greet Ruhr, a policy been pottraying 'th e American
The
price
of
Jam
ilea
runt
In
which the U. 8. A. strongly op- scene, with a few farced Interrup­
Annapolis nn Mar. II, 1724- per
nosea on tha grounds that this 1/ tions. since 1727.
single gallon, 7B cent*. lemonade
I
We wHe much inleretlrd ^ir a m atter for the German people - Take, for vxantple, government t-o,1* more- than tb*f now.
thcmpclvcs to decide.
Buhop Colmorea detciiptmn of
One ran admire, and s'tri'ly can­ experiment* In crop control tn re­, The Gaxette, like other
f - ^ocialnm ar It war practiced in not quarrel with, the constancy of rent years.
newspapers that served *, w#'
In 1720, some 2IH years ago, springs for American liberty, tan
Puerto Kko during the adannillra- Mr. Bevin. Still. R I* given to
tinn of Retford Guy Tugwtll, one wonder why he should find It Maryland planters protested .heat­ from one to four page,. . It had a
edly that the London dealers had subscription rate of only (3.11 a
of the original Roorevelt brain necessary to emphasise such a sold their tolracro below egrred vear. leading colonial figyrra con­
highly controversial politico-econ­
Irutlert and (rtrliapt the mort omic issue a t.th is tense moment ‘Price*.
tributed lo It, and It £^d special
The Idimlon merchants, at tc- rorrrspondrnU in Igmdon, Paris,
"rlaily eyrd', -of them all. Ihc la Britain's own economic cyitls
goveinnienl under, hit adrniniitra- whose aolutlon depends upon petted by the Maryland Gazette, Prague. Lisbon and half a doirn
eent **•»»
back "wot'd
that martin
markrt M i other European countries.
.
lergess.
,
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«-uru nisi
lergrt*
lion. Buhop Cnlmore laid,'bought American
uTcrMiucaeu and
amt made thesrfugtnese Tug
Thera were - no glan*. prraa as­
After all. If even “haaven t*m- overstocked
up lirge tract! of land, divided per* tha-wind to ths thorn lamb.” g rit ions to the planters lo hob sociations to speed info.mstlon. A
headline of O ct 21. I7tl2,
it among the penm who. upon surely John But) might refrain the prices sublet
g T Ire t, by ptenllnr less lobar- ccd a royal birth tho
ope.
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I- *. »t-j I S S k iw " !'. i&amp; i t . TW -W.
hecogrint landlord!, thought they from blowing th* hot breath of co evdry year.
They won’t oxaclly "a**" aUr# l . , n . - Ml, f... ,
Aug. 12: “Great J»y to Do
nationalisation down
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no longer had lo work. Hencri socialistic
Is-mi'-rt. Ilarbeei tilts K,'*o Ml*
through the scope, which la ac­
“Second, by destroying every A Prince of Wales is bora,
the neck of capitalistic Undo Sam.
Heiitord ANtMh National Hs*"
tually a gigantic camera. Th*y will To
they were unable lo pay Ihc gov­
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Now of court* it w&gt;uld I* pro- vear all trash and mean tobacco. save Ihc King."
AaaltiNMKKT o r pOWTOAOM
“Third, by forbearing t 0 plant
The audience for this event was take picture* of a tari mirrored
i» C* IlutrliUon 4 Cn. T m rlrRt
ernment for the land, agricultural aumptlous to the n-th degree for
every fourth year."
Interestingly co-educationelj ac­
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production for the tiland ai a an American to raise tho point of
Doe* that sound familiar?
cording to th* Gasette'j account;
whether Socialism It good for Bri­
whole declined and .eventually the tain. and this column doesn't refer
Although printers at’ the tlrnt- - “This morning, at half an
governmjttrt had to take the land to th* subject In an argument!** were customarily under MOO |«nd after VII, the Queen was ha
back, reaelling it ultimately to the w ay.'Thai's for England to decide. (big money then!) not to publish delivered of a prince. Her
However, in view of America's newt embarrassing to the colonial Highness th* Princess Dovagwr or
vary people who had owned it in heavy
Involvement in the economic governor* or th* king, William Wales, several lords of Ills Maj­
the firil plat*. We wonder if ill rescue of -her ally, ths question
Printed both esty's most honorable Privy Coun­
does arise whether British Sod- ■Idee pf this commercial controver­ cil. and -the ladles of her MajaaSocialiim im ’t more or leir like doe#
sy. on# of th* kind that flowered ty's bedchamber, being present-"
allam la good for the U. &amp;
that. V rfi; -,'t.:
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To gr e t down to eaaea, U
Three fear* later the Gaxette
there It later Into revolution.
Animal stories were news even
isn't printing anything about
Johnny Meyer'i tipem e ac­ a goud 'deal of quiet misaslnea! In
Invest In
th a . United 8 l*te* over th** econ­ In th o .. Ion* ago day,. An issue
count! make naureating reading ar omic aspects of British Socialism of-December, 1728. conuin* a dlt- God saving the King. , Th* “Stamp
Act" had been passdd putting a?
ar one thinki of champagne and as thev relate to International af­
prohibitive tax on newipapans and
arpirin tablet! which were uiad to faire. The situation worries the
pamphlet*. Sturdily independent.
Contentment
Publisher Jonas Qreen ptint«d »
** obtain lucrative government con- practical business man, who recog­ like Germany. Such insistence '
nltea th at.it la th* exerciao
* ‘ *Off p:
pn- I spreading Brltaln'a poll
skull and crostbones where the
trtcti during the dark dayr of the vats Initiative which has mad* hi* omic program abroad b
stamp Was to b* affixed.
war. but what ii even more dir- countr* Aha richest and moat1 suggestive of an
Ileatlon was interrupted of*
Enjoy the necurity of a zfevlngn rtyorve by 6penin|f
turbing ii the callow diireg/rd for powerful of all Umt. lie believe* crusade. It isn't pa
rightly
or
wrongly,
that
compute
promotion
for
aid
from
Aniarlea!
an account here now— add i to iUrtfetilarly. Your
ihe baaic element! of common de­ nationalisation of a country Mean*
, .!*
.^onornk aspect of Maryland Gaxette, which *(a not
cency among American TIourboni. totalitarianism and tho death of aSocialism,
rather than the airlrtlv de*4 hut sUepeth." , K»ntual)y.|
snvIngH kra insured to $6,0(k) and earn a worth. While Elliott Rooieveft iayi it*» all Private initiative.
political, which U worry American
the paper waatlpred th s 1
We
got
an'Indication
of
thia
big business. Th# United 8tat«s poUtlctd storm, and
whllo return. Accounla may be held Indlvfdually or
politic! and juil an attempt In
feqltng when Congree* was debat­
American Indu
tmeat hit father, ha admit! he bor- ing the British loan a year ago. ha* mad# it quite dear that the
helpful to hs.- good
jointly - huitband apd wife can have account- InNow 220 y ean old
B rowed a ihouiand dollar* from ibe
m.
wanted to ally. In this crisis, but wants to do to Ann* Arundel couitl
know
why
U.
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dollar*
should
b*
man who wai trying to
m wiihout^cuttlng her owa throat. aa "The Maryland UI
■ ju im l^ at-fe-tQ tfel of
u» H9wl ' ......- ... cW M appropriated to tav* British aoclwKTT _former
R 'ttliU r WinWell, tho ms
’or belplng Ho- slan Churchill, that
i saving* A Isaac
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will
(n Its Inquiry DfMeat misfortunes
nea until ■the gullty men, Whose oaxy theories and
,
.all thl*.and for personal I n e o m p e t e h c * have
oft* would tMnfc the breeght us down, hav* been dm en
m on demanding na­
“ Ppwsr by th* votes of the
tal

lampblack! ^
the news; blr
death*.
crop repoeu. sailings, nnj
stories amt gsver
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»ure. on th# motor vehiclo manu­
facturers and mereH»ndj**r* for
new paasenger automobile deliv
rrica currently Aur|ia»»c* anything
the Induilry ever hv* experienced.
And neither can do anything
alxiui it. Th* mairufacturera are
aaiembling all the vehicle* -they
can with the material naailable:
the retailers are passing them
along to waiting customer* aa
rapidly aa they come from Ibe
rle
factories.
Meanwhile th* waiting lilt, in­
stead of levelling off a« an aver­
age of around r,00,000 passenger
cars are delivered immthiv to cus­
tomers, ia growing ti.-tdily. Some
authoritative industry sources say
the Iracklog, estimste*! after
lowance for duplications, at 6^j00,
000 last Jan. 1, now total* closer
to 0,000,000.
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Many car dealer* are refusing
to accept new. order*, although the
manufacturers’ tales executive*
are urging them to do so aa n
matter of business policy. In most
instances where retailer* are ac­
cepting new orders they are mak-.
ing no promises regarding delivery
dates.
The dealer, of couise. know* no
In-Iter than does Ihe customer
when. U t 'e i i v new oa Ake bottom
of hl&gt; order list will come through
from the factories. If he chose to
do so. the dealer rould tell the new
customer how many orders pre­
ceded his on the list and how many
cars were scheduled to come from
the assembly plants each month.
But. he would have no assurance
himself that the factory would be
aide to meet tne schedule.
8o despite all Ihe pressure tiring
exerted by would-lw new ra r pur.
chasers upon tho dealers, there is
little or nothing the retailer* con
...
an
filling the orders on their books
in the sequence in which they were
placed.
The situation In which the jnduftry finds Itself with'respect to
new car deliveries Is without par­
allel end there is no indication it
will change materially during the
year ahead.
The industry'* sales head* know
the accumulation of unfilled ol­
der* rest* largely on public ”assumptibn that there will be no
curtailment of buying power: that
any Industrial recession would
wipe out cost of th* backlog in a
few weeks. But they see no sign
of any euch curtailment of buying
power.
If they seem to be sontewh...
tealou* In their preachmetiU to
dealers abupl. customer relatioqa,
servicing, good will and such things
generally, it Is because the sales
executive* always have done their
planning on a long range basis
and are concerned about keeping
their selling organisations Intact.
Many of the retailer! currently
dietribuUng new automobiles never
hare experienced ah all-opt com­
petitive market. It Is these ear
dealers the tale* chiefs are main­
ly concerned about in their plan­
ning for the future.

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The food they produced meant
victory and life lo . those people.
Neither farmers nor other Amsrb
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foraiirn soil,
tor they are sallfied with thHr
country, and they desired only to
win the war as quickly ax possible
and peact; ’
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The latest ifl modem equipment anti fornitthinga
have lH&gt;ett iiurtnllod, including intliyidunl igntlh
tinils, and n Hnft water system, which is a necessity
ill keeping your hair apft and iteautiful.
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nnd disappointed a l the suspicious
reception (hat has l&gt;**n accorded
by some other countries t&lt;&gt; Ametlea’s proposals for ironing out In.
ternalional difficulties and prnmntln|t peace and understanding. ,
American farmers have la-cn ill*appointed, for they. In good faith
and patriotism, have produced the
food that has saved th e' liyes of
thousand of people in - ihii nmntrie*. *
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Duiing the war. tin//, nu-rln.
plisln-d womler In food pnvIiteD'ut
to the people of this country
ntry Would
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cate of other countries, at least
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Circle 1® of tb« W. S. C. S. of tha
bridal auemiani*
attendants were eniertaincq
entertained
u , . i- k - n n .
t
tl nriuat
Flret Methodist Church will assist
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"nd *on; ‘ ye.lerday with a luncheon given
Circle 7 In serving Friday night ffc rt
T b « I“ -aT.'I io T
1:00 o'clock by Mrs. Id* Moore
for those attending Youth Week,
•» lh» home of ber parent*. _Mr.
when Circle 10 held tta monlhly khc recently W r*fri*nda in tn-nr- and M„ . M 8 Wiggins, on Mag
meeting. Th# meting waa held a t i _ , ‘ J r? fi Tk-.J*'**', ,, ,o n . , noli* Avenue. The living room and
th* home of Mrs. J. 4L. Hoolehan,^ „„ U .V M
0f
$un (*'r*h ot th« Wiggins home
Vtairtnan. on Monday afternoon^ ®"' **■&gt;'
; *{, r *: were • decorated
with
lovely
The next meeting of the circle
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will be held on the second Monday |
nf Septemlicr instead of the first
. B K L l#i 5 ! P Thoe*didning- table
where th .
it was announced.
£
T,T y i ^ r - « s were sca.ett Was .w .rl.ld
L d L i ’i
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»&lt; Italian cul-wnrk gloth
After the meeting was adjourned
Mr*.'. Hoolehan" served refresh­ U B lr tf c r S a W
X Z wb rh
»■ ^ center"was a ^ lo f arments to Mr*. L. M. Swain. Mr*. Icft on j J y i f * U " rt
tangemeiu u,f the pastel flowers.
II. R. Herndon. Mrs. Carrie Draper,
The
trip as
as aa «M1*
- f a t . w*.
AM
•"•"'•‘“re
ttnyra nbrideT
h . trip
was n-.v
rety m
t Wfre Ubride
M&lt;J Mand
pUc&lt;l
lf to
Mrs. Olive Well*. Mr*. Clyde pleasant, *hv uni. except for
Brokman and visitor*, Mr*. J. C. Frank who had »,« sieknrst off mark the teating" arrangement of
Trawirk and Mia. T. E. Herndon nnd on. It »t. un a Monday the guest*. Mitt McCall preaented
of Valdosta. Ga.
•
morning when "Diamond Head" her attendant* with gifts and Mr*,
ramo Into vie* end a« they docked kfoore's gift to the honoree waa a
FAMILY REUNION HELD
a Naval Station band wn* (here to piece of her choeen pattern of
play "Aloha" tu*n. Ueut. Thorn- silver..
Aatisting Mr*. Moore In serving
A fnniily reunion wns held on a* came aboatd stxl gave them- two
Sunday at Ihe home of Mr. and - laiautiful lei’s aade -if fragrant were Mr*. Edward Higgine, Jr.
and Mis* Kathryn Wiggins. Those
Mrs. C. A. Ilittd l nn I-akr Mon- Plumeria Idos-m-. •
ro*. Among those present were j “A* we started in leave the dock invited to tie with Miss McCall
Mr. dnd Mr*. Orville Hartle of John lold me Hist lie 'nul found n were Mr*. J. * Rutledge Alford.
LaPorte, Ind.. Mr. and Mr*. C. furnished house Umt u,-.-ould sub- Mr*. Emmet MrCall, Mr*. David
A. Hlttell and rlilldren. Clarence, let far one month if agreeable to N ii'birkrl ami Mr*. Wiggins- Also
Jr. and Wayne of Jacksonville, me." she wrote. 1 was vorv happy Miss Gene Caswell. Mis* Marths
Mr. and Mr*. Claude Hlttell and to hear that until he told me the Perkins, and Mis* Nancy Collum.
family Thomas.* Claude, Linda prire, 1176 a niteih. lie riplsined
and Richard, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. that the coat of a hotel room would Mth. Ray Fox Gives
Hlttell and children, ItettvjAlvlu, Iw 176 a monthjmd that the cost
Rehearsal Dinner
J r - Bobby and Clarence, Mr. and nf three of U» rating out for a
Mrs. Kenneth Hlttell and Miss month etc. ami I tb.idid that it
Mary Hlttell a ll-o f Lake Monroe, would Im« rbeapertn real tin house.
Mr*. Ray Fox entertained last
“Then I sals Ui- house. I knew rveping at 10:00 o'clock with a
also Mr-and Mrs Eric Kinard and
4i'a rehearsal topper* fa r mein lairs-sad
.
f "f guest* o f the McCall-Alford vredIBert
W Smith
M Un(iif
h
f
r
S
t
ft?
Paula.
n,.i near
tateee* IlnHalititt
the btwtiial
highest peak
llonolul'1. ,||nir party. Th* supper was held
t
IHHI feet ohm# the *e*. We can following tlie rehearsal at the
alt and look Hewn on the city of Virat Presbyterian Church,
al
Honolulu, Diatosod Head and un q,,. p 0g home at 1020 Magnolia
out to *#st-‘ TV wind blow* all Avrliilp.
*
•i
Ily R0H T il
the time ami w tlrep under *_ The m
. of the Fox home
• ’ YSh1’1 ,
i
r
. were beautifully decorated with
"Triet’e are seres .ind seres of pfak gUdiolutes and fern ami
HOLLYWOOD. Aug. ii. id ’
The trend of stars’ making their pineapples and sugar cane with Illuminated with candlelight. The
own picture* riintinu,'*. Brian huge cannerle. and "“War mills- iUp,M., wn, »r r v r,1 buffet style
Donlevy ,1s the latest to join the it dta-sn t look like th.-ru "ould fj.0ni Ibe dining rimm and eaten
ever lw a plneapyle or sugar short- , t | ndiv|du*l't»ble* set up on the
H»t “f actor-tuijducera; .JjU law- ■ft*
■| Koconut* »nd *-------• it, ^vvtwi m- H
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ngtift*
wwiw
w«v»*
0
"l
fU '^-J^tninruf 1 -d«al foe - ■■i ■* ■■■ • - t —
to
grow
ayeryvbi-re.
Tn.
toad*
,n
tlghting
the
yard.
The
dining
on*
a year under hts own
are quite good but terril'.y trook- | a|,jr w al rnvered with an Italian
banner.
Joins Dana Andtewa,| rd; they Wind around no many cul.w„r|, r |„th and centered with
lummings, Melvyn Doug. M ountain but tie scenery* ia love- a „t|ver how, hol.linir the pink
^ n e ry .
Silver
Us nnd others, yho have -,-t up Ir. There V * Rower* and shrulw n ,lWpra an(,
their .own companies in recent ffslart?, jnoil c$f Ihfm I I'.tvn novrr ra*ti|riaiirii HpM hurnlnir luntm.
months. Actor* ag rrr lhat is the •ecu la-fora. TV,.- an- no eunke. Mr&lt; Raymond Key served the
best set-up for them, since it pro­ on the Island nnd to date the mm- guest* and assisting in serving
and file* have been a ra­ wrre Mr*. Charles Park and Mr*.
vide* an Income over a periltoil of ouitocs
A II. Wallare
veers. A straight salary is two rity.
soon swallowed by taxes, thny
Those invited' to Iw with Mis*
MrCall and Mr. Alford were from
think. With no la s reliuf in sight
Tallahassee:
Mr. and Mr*. .J.
this year, more actor* wilt be pop.
Rutledge Alford, Mr. and Mrs.
ping up as-producers.
Charles Alford and family, Mr.
“If Wlomcs" will ba whipped in­
and Mr*. Jplinq Alford, Mrs. Nor­
to final ahape on the high tra*.
man Slone and Fred O; Drake, Jr.
Director Victor Havillr u ll* on
Mt*. Mae Connelly nf Valdoala.
the; Queen Mary Aug. 8 and will
Mr. and Mrs. David Nusbickel of
finish cutting the film aooar.l ship.
Winter Park, , Mr- and
Mr*.
Herbert Slot hart will accompany
Emmet -MrCall. Mr. and • Mr*.
him and compose the score rn
Kdwnid McCall. Dr. and .Mr*.
route.,.II'ji'i.- it s not a tough.cn
~r.; n. Tlrownlee,' 'Mr* and a!r*7
sing. They'll sneak preview lh-»
F. E. Il&lt;-unilllal. "Mr*. Park. Mr*.
Dttture In England^ whicn i* tome,
Mr. an&lt;t Mt«. Dan ,G. Mitchem F. h . Vernay, Mr*. Key. Mis
thing new. . . .
aitnouncad tisls) the birth of a Wallace. Nfr*. Id*e Moore. Mi**
Larry Park*' suit against t ’o|. son, Robert Gray, on July 30 In Nancy Collum. Miss blartba I’arumbla J* being watched carefully Hempstead.* Long Islauil.
Island. Naw kins, Mia# tim e Caswell of Or­
by other employ,'*. Evel/.q Krye* York. Mr*. Mitchem will l»e re- lando, Hey Fox, Jr. John Fox nnd
alto signed a new contract before nirmli-rert a* the footer Helen Jimmy Fog and K-iward McCall.
tha got Ike "JoLon Story" role. Wtleom
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And when Glenn Ford returned
from
.Sweilcn
for
jm
.OOO.OOO
from the marinee, he signed a new
Mr. and )l( Gwynne MrCrum
Met before he rould play with antiounped tm ty the birth of a Swedish crown* the semi-official
Rice xposptll* 'feItette Davie in "A Stolen Life."
let “ intby.^Aug. 5 at new*pa|ier
The studio wanted seven yrata,
ntri'qsi port*.
but Glenn wpuld give five. . . .
Additionally, the Pole* have
Ital.
tcCrutq i* the
Jerome Courtland ia recovering
placed order* for ilMi.lHM) *quare
tor Hetty lo Anderson.
from a grave lilne**. It was a
meters of hardlamid from Fin­
tropical disease ha picket up in
land. and 300,000 crown* worth
the Pacific. Hie first data since Swedish Materials
of lift*, crane* and silo* for con­
hi* recovery will be with Peggy
from Dentnaik.
Ordered By Poles crete
Ann Garner. . . .
Negotiation*
for
importing
Susan Peters ia doing a fine Job
WARSAW, {Poland (A h- I’o- building machinery are underin "The Sign Of The Bam" and
idy there i* talk if Academy ‘
•* ''uylog equipmrnt for W»F w,lh Ajutrla. Similar pura] read
Award*. Thia annoy* Susan who ronqreje w r l a , for flooring fw- j!**®!*
n'*"*
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- J building machinery »-*c«ho*lovakla.
*ay« realistically.
"The *hooHng
torlo* -arm
schedule itn’l lo/tg enough for an
Uf.l «1 performance."
Academy Award
Btit it's a good longxhul In the
Academy future book.. . ,
Robert Cummings hies to Vic­
toria. Canada, for a visit with
friend* after he finitht* "Sleep:
My Id»ve." When he re ta rp i Iw’l. I
start his first prnduelion on i-iown. It'a a thriller called *The
(Data Heart" and he tiupea to lure j
Ague* Moorehrad for It. . . .

AP Newsfeaturrs
Dear Judy.
Most of the eub-deba with stag*
ambitions get simply awooney
when they *e# a girl vocalist
“ with
a big name dance orehtxtrj step up
to the microphone and giv&lt;t out
with sentimental Jive. Jeeperx, the
kid* exclaim, wouldn't |t b* won­
derful to stand up there in a shim­
mering gown and hold the audlenra in the palm of y o jr hand.
But Just when we'to deep in
Hreamdutt. along come* trumpet
tooting Ray. Anthony, the hand
some bandleader, to allrk a pit
Vincent Price has ' Jmught a |
in th* balloon.
.
Sure. Ray any* any girl with n erreyn treatm ent of ijitsn'* "Th«"
Wild Duck." and he wants tn *ell|
voice can .be 4 vocalUL bat—
The first thing, eha must do 1.1 it to Columbia or UI. II hat a
l*arn to sing. It'a not Just
hut a qut
ques­ starring role for him. natch. . . .
tion of believing your friends who Abigail (Tommlre) Adam* H get
Inelet yoo or* ■ natural bore vac. .tin g the etarlet buildup i t Colum
allet. You may be the heot singer bl*. Her marriage to George Jr*
In your high school o- perhaps •el awaits clearing up of legal
' ng.hht ex-wife and
vour mother aeka you to sing for matter* InvoWin
friend*, but that doesn't provd daughter. . . . The hill for "Arrh
anything, eayt Ray. Tak.t a look Of Triumph" ha* naeied the five
at Uncle Will or Aunt Minnie am) million mark. That1* a la*, of ralnotice If they are gritting their
Frank Sinatra bought a two onteeth when you g i n out with the
gtned plane end will fly hi
hi* family
high C'*.
says Ray, don't believe you around the west for a vacation boIt straight tween "The Kissing Bandit" and
can sing until
“ youi have it
irorn your muate teacher's mouth. "Miracle Of The Brill” . . . happy
I t you do have a good voice, listening: "thunana" by Freddy
■till have to work to de- Martin , • . Eddy Howard ia a t the
v*lop U. You’ll have tu leare how Coconut Gfwve and Duke Kiting,
l the
I die- ton al Giro'# with verr-H*t«neb|e
rubric- But not dsnreable. . . .
llohert Young wants to play Ban
in "Lxtok Homeward. Angel* If#

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PRE - INVENTORY

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The thin) “ Moonlight Barbecuo"
and swimming party given by
Berbers and Jranett* Wathen
the Central Florida Flying Club will return on Saturday from
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was held at Blue Springs on Camp O'Lina a t High Springs, Fla.
Monday night. Thia elub is msde
up nf the students and officials
Mr. and Mr*. R. B. Monroe
of the Sanford School of Aviation. haf* returned to Sanford and
Nearly 70 persona. enjoyed the are making their home on Celery
Avenue.
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affair on'M o n d * £ n ig h t ,. ,
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Following a Rioonllzbt__a*lm
Mr. and Mr*. F. H ask r Wright
~
,* hudaV
the group enjoyed a supper which
raTx? Townrend Club will m*«t included 160 pounds of harhecued have returned from Dowling Green.
so. Aou,.,“
I’.M. meat and other food. Roy Brown­ Ky, where they have twen spend­
butin*»* meeting there ing staled that additional club ing some time
FR*
playing and checkers RcUvities will include anotho*
Friends of Mrs. Fred Wilson
, tad refreshments will Ih- served.
"Breakfast Flight"
to Silver i will regret to learn that she D
_
Mo n d a y
8pring* next Sunday. This flight ill and cotiflned to her home on
^ , eirries of Ibe W. M. 8 . of will be mad* up of the majority
the First Baptist Church will of private plan*. In th l. arei Soulh 8anford AvenU#'
S E L " .1 w50
M- ■* follows: and hreakfast *nd_ other activit­
Mr. and Mrs. Albert O. Jarrell
OWL 1, Mrs. John - lingers, 010 ies are being planned by the oper­
have returned from a two weeks
ators
of
Silver
Springs
for
the
4
k r ?y*: ;„Circl»
Mr*.
,vacation spent In Franklin . and
9
Klor*
Heights; visiting plldls.
Among those attending the other points in Nurth Carolina.
‘
K
r?' M„7- A J - relrraon.
n nC. r Dickerson,
n ? V SlrM,: South
CirtU Sanford supper were Mr. and Mr*. Jack
Mia* Ruby Anderson left nn
Pearson. Mr. and Mr*. Willlsm
Av«*ue; Circle 6. Mrs. II. W. Arenberg, Mr. and Mr*. Wslter Friday for Sodu* and Rochester.
Rocker, WO Valencia Drive; Cir- Krohne, Jr. and sons, Mr.- and N, Y. where the will ep«nd a
*
W*am « i ? ,
C. UeCouiMey, 218 5(re. Mack Tindale. Mr. and Mrs. month.
w ait Ninoleenth StreeG
It. F. Sleeie. Mr. and Mrs. Clar­
Mrs. J . E. Wathen ha* !&gt;c*n
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TUESDAY
ence Collins, Mr. and Mr*. Guv
TW Woman’s Biidf Class of th* Storer, Mr. and Mrs: Browning, visiting her daughter and eon?t
w 1 , C i ^ 'h will mf. t Mr. and Mrs. Robert Huff • nnd in-law, Mr. and Mr*. Jack Grant,
*n ,*'® rburch *nne*
annex daughter, Mr. and *MVs. Ted In l^etb u rg to r the past seven
_ .fk
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Mrm A. Z ^dksen, Capk H ltrton'of Orlando, * •* !« ... mi
• nd. Mri.
Mr*. • iC. A. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Yoat, Mr. and
Capt
and
Mr*.
Glenn
(Nteocek
Andtreon, Jr. aa hostesses.
Mr*. William W right, Mr. and • nil son, after visiting for soma
Mr*. Winsor Rowlev, Mr. and
In Sanford, left todaj for
Mrs. Mnckoul of the New Smyrna time
Field where Capl. Govoeek
Casselberry News
Aero Service, Mr. and Mrs. Edtnn IKglin
t stationed with the Army Air
Oolt,
Mr.
and^
Mr*.
Richard
By Jane Williams Casselberry
.
Batchrler, Dr. and Mrs. Henry Corps.
The Wom.li1. «u-i ... t
..u McLaulin and son,
aon, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mr*. Floyd A. Palmer
and daughter and spent
Jatlan Service met July 23 at ths Van J Haten
'u "
Sunday in Tampa with
CattflbfrryCommunity
If----Mr,
in
d
Mr*.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl J. Schultx and
- ...... —lit y Hoiijml
Also
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ben
Gunn,
T»*r* was a short worihiii period Mr. and Mrs. Girard Croxton, daughter, Gail. Mrs. Cassandra
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and btaicei! meeting, .followed
Schultx, who ha* been spending
mpa, returned to
bv a UlMln Girl Scouting hy M ri Mr. and Mr*. D. Cordell. Mi.. a week In- Tam
Guy Colado, Girt "
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^fcWKr, Sanford wftST liv
for th* Winter Park Council The Prescott,r..tfc!SiSJ
Charles
Baker.
Capt. Erskln# A. Seay. U 8 N,
Society is planning to sponsor a Southward, Adrian Stacy,Ernest
Ty
gtH Seoul troop locally with Mra. Franklin, Phil Glamberdlnl, 8'ep- and Mr*. Seay and Krekin*. Jr.
of Washington, D. C. are residing
W. ff. Lowdcrmilk, Leader, and hen Bennls, , John
Lingerf, It.
Mr*. Leonard Cattelb«rr7 , assist­ Frank P iatt and daughter and at the home of Miss Annie llaw .
kina on Celery Avenue for sev.
ant leader.
Donald Knight.
era I months while Capt. Seay is
■errtre by the hostetsev* for tlie
•roring Mr*. ' R. J. Bevin and has been a patient a t John fy |i on sick leave.
Mrs.
. Charles
..
. Winkle.
---berry bad as their guests at As­
Harvey Covington, son of Mr,
!&gt; the absence of Rev, Nath alen Lodge, Mr. andMra. Chrl# W.
and Mrs. E. A. Covington, has
i Thmps
&gt;*«&amp; Ihe Sunday morning kins Hospital.
ge*was delivered by Mr.
Miss Molly Casselberry returned had aa his guests Roger Stacy and
George Sharkrlton,
prominent Julv 28 from New York where she Rudolph Smith of Florence, 8 . C.
btyaan now living in Oriando.
has been vacationing in’ tho Ad- Hr. Stacy and Mr. Smith are
IV re will be a meeting of Lia irondack and New York City with students a t the University of
d of Stewi
* of tha Com- her mother, Mr*. Mai Casselberry 8outh Carolina.
Baud
Stewards
■ Ity Church
next Thur*day.l_ Mr. and Mra. Je ff 8 w#*»lngen
Mr*.' J. P. Dellrnedetto, th*
f hav* had oa their 'houseguest.
Brooke,
left
• ' * 1 1 P- M. at the Community Miss Margart
Swearingen of former .Elhelen*
yesterday by plane for Bermuda
----- Mr- and Mrs. C. W. Rush have, Cleartnont. *
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to Join her husband. Joa DeBenpurthased a home at 2-10 Sunny-; Mr. and Mr*. C. B. Gunn b
• detto^ They were reA nify m arri­
*?**
,
...___ - ! mojrad into thslr Aaw Jtomo a t
ed in Palatka. Mr*. DcHcnedettu
"Jld.Mre. LeoarJ Coroel- 8 unnlown Rd.
------- -ji.iidlnw.-4vy.
- • • Mr. and Mra. Tally H a tta ra y snd has had a« her guest* her brother,
Mrs./WZ. Btroud returned Aug. rhildren. Bobliy and Mary Frxn- Corneiiui Brook*, .and family of
1
. n il- tioto Baltlpiore. Md., where sbr-eew. are vacationing in Alabama. CincinnaU. _____ _
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Mr*. Fred Meyere, district de­
^
m
puty president of District No. 10
of the Rebekah Assembly of
Flo-ida,- furnished th* Installing
officers for Installation of officer*
of the Kissimmee Lodge No 42
laet night.
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Those from Sanford attending
were Mr*. Meyere, Mrs. I. II. Rubow and Mr*. Alyc* Aehdown.

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Moonlight Barbecue
"E n joyed By Pilots

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otherwise

Circle 10 Meets •
Mrs. John D. Thomas iMrs. Lee Moore Gives
Common Sense Jh
*Ykrr;
,h*,mou',uLln* n!
food which they pruduced through
With. Mrs. Hoolehan Of Geneva Describes Bridesmaid Luncheon Rural
Jlv Spud* Johnson
lohg hard hour* of toll were being
Beauties O f Hawaii , Miss- Connie McCall and her
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used -for people other than their
Plant were made for tho oupper

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mLi ?
I* Class of the First
* F j a t Church wlTTbold
- • “ MAh, supper
_ 2 at the Church
a t 7:00 P.M.
i . - T o ^ i * ^ ' * 1* Girl'* Auxilof the F im Baptiit Church
Will meet at 8:00 p. M a t th*

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There are 200 drlve-ln thralrr.
In the United States.
There are Ht.OOO auto tourirt
"motels-" In the United Slate*.

Dr. C^arleH I,. Pernona
Oplometrint

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tiOi Twiltghl SoiiaV
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• it* Sport* Htrnl*
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Jltnmij il*lnoiippW
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l i l t Juhnnr
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Milltillll.*
fit* Will Itraill.jr
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Si li Mrliut* «l M.U..1,
SilV Trestury iliir.i Mttr •
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Hz DAVID J. WILKIE
A«*ociatMl Prr»* Autnmotirre
* Editor

DETROIT, Aug. «, tO-IV ca-

*
The visit of U. S.-Secretary Snyder to. Brazil, while
ostensibly a pleasure trip, covers a week’s tour of coffee
•limitations, mines, factories, docks and farm areas, accord­
ing to Krttle Hill, who write* from Itio de Janeiro.
Snyder ia accompanied.J&amp;. t^v .Amuricsi*-Mnbm*nsUer
to'Rrftzll, and the Drazilian envoy to the United States, as
well us b y ’a staff of eight advisers. The Brazilian cabinet
ha* been engaged in formulating a request for loans front
the United States, but Snyder gives no encouragement in
that direction. His idea is to sponsor the industrial and
agricultural development, of thin South American country
by direct participation of American capital and [reople.
If Brazilian enterprises can be stimulated by a trails
fusion of American knowledge, practical ability und capital,
thd bond between the two nation* might be strengthened.
Uncle Sam should go easy about handing nut American
dollnr*. Too many of them have gone down the Tfcalu with
Rule ■rent-pregrcair mat t e ---------’

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Pressure On New
PROGRAMS
Car Dealers Surpass RADIO
Station WTItlt
Previous Experience
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M a s a r y k S in ja k s

'rho Foreign Minister of C*echonlovakiH. .Inn Masaryk.
son of that country’s first president, attempts, in,an article
in the AuKti.it Rotnrian, to. explain hi* country’s stand in
the world of today.
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He tell* of tho age-old enmity between the 11 million
Czechs and 70 million Germans, and the latter’s continued
effort to swnllow its smaller neighbor. Czechoslovakia alone
would Ik* unable to stop another incursion of Germany,
which might, he says, some day occur. So, for their own
protection, they have allied themselves with ’Russia, with
whom they feel kinship as Slavs, and wittj whom they
have never had any trouble.
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Masaryk snys that thy Czechoslovaks remember clear­
ly, -thoUKh without bitterness, thnt their clode alliance with
the Western-democracies dfd not help or save Harm when
the German Hood inundated their country. Nevertheless, he
Insists that they are friendly with the democracies, and
have a great interest in American newspapers, magazines
and movies. The people study English as well a s . Russian
and have much ItTcommon with.American*.
■"* --Minu*?k’fr~*cplnnation’ -o f’ Czechoslovakia’s alliance
with Russln sound* clear and reasonable. His unrancorous
frankness-leave* no cloud on the issue. They have a right
lo seek protection where they feel surer of getting it. It
i* to tie hoped th at they will never need protection, and
that the3 alliance
will continue to be a (teacahlu one, hut
lllfilll)
somehow, wc wonder.

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T H E S A N F O R D f t F R A U D , S A N F O R D . F IO R ID A

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TTTF SANFORl* ffK RlU lL SANFORD, n n m ilA

The Sanford Herald

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Feds

ShutOut Azaleas

Azaleas Coming To
Sanford Tonight In
uLTwin Affair Bcgin- rung A* 6:45 P. M.
V.

Sporta Roundup
By JOSEPH IL KELLEY
-BOSTON. Aug. 0, LFI-Becoroing more discouraged daily user
his eor# pitching arm, Boston
Braves* hurler Johnny Bearlsy
hopes the '‘General who ordered
me to pitch in Hawaii feels better
than I do.”
Johnny, who has beea to all
kinds of doctors and has had all
kinds of injections didn't oven
make the last trip with the Braves.
Recently, when abla to rats* his
arm he has pitched hatting practic* for (he Red 8ox, fils trouble,
he says, sterna from A pitching as­
signment by a General wb&lt;&gt; dis­
regarded the former Cardinal's
plea that he wasn’t in shape. He
has a 2-0 record In &gt;4 innings of
work.
Which reminds that the Btavts,
long opted hereabouts for a team
more dependent upon Ditching and'
-fielding finesse, now have ono of

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PALATKA. Aug. 0, (SpecialI t
Big Bill SUnton limited the sixth

and righthander Jack McCsromon
will handle the mound assignments
fo r Manager John K ridtr’r aggrogstion. Manager Johnny Toncoff

platter. Tim Tyler banged out two
for five, Ralph 8atterfield rapped
two for four and BUI Lewis hit
twice In four trips. Johnny Mc­
Manus. Buddy Lake, Don Murray
and Bill Stanton each hit safely
ones for the Sanfordites.
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Lewie e
Stanton, p
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INTMRIAf BROOKLYN BOSS,
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JIM BECKER
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B*crlf&gt;«*i

Runs In Eighth To
Trim St. Augustine
The DoLand Red lists scored
seven run* In the eighth frame to
tag a 7 to 4 thumping on the 8L
Augustine 8alnla last night. The
Saints used three pitchers in th*
attempt to item the'Red Hat upriling.
The I-eesburg Pirate* edged th*
Daytona Beach Diets in a 2 to 1
battle In Leesburg.
Orlaudu took an easy l&gt; to 1
cbnteit from the Gainesville GMen, ss Joe Jones limited the

Alla: Lsitrrr, Leo it, HlNermen. Bs»torlUKX Pwtiet

Bienton.

Brut* ». Bauerftold. • Btol.n b.w«i
home! Doubt, play*. Ornnri sn-1
Toocoff; Ppiuoa, DeBouses and
Beck. Lsft on baseei Bsnford ». Pstalk* 14. I u * l on bsHt: off U n ­
ion », Chsndl.r I. Htrlh.outsi ftsatea 4. Chandler *- Time of «*m*
. - »!tS. Umpire*: Taylor and Wlnoton.
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010 003 000—4 10 3

J. Peres and Madjeski:
Stillwell
Daytona
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|j*&lt;abnt'g J -*-001 noi
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Gaddi* and TetraUltt Lanlay and
HalL

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Boston 4. Brooklyn t
New TMk I. FMalelSkl* t
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m. Louts ». Ctltcsso I

AMKniCSN WAOtK

freshman year.

Gaines vtDa 001 000 000-1 2 3
Orlando ' 400 080 2 0 s-0 10 I
D-cper, O'Caltsghan and Dulaney;
Jonee and Ahreu.

Major* with an overall batting
•average In the .200**. Thu rlub
had whacked 172 doublet. more
than the toUl two baa* output for
the 1846 season.
The home run output ovgr the
•ante period was 67, compared to
the 1840 season total of 3V. The
Braves, who need only a little
smoother double play work: in Ad­
dition to another good pitcher to
b* up there, hava stole i 3*1 bases
this season, tha most In both
two batters hitting better than
.280. now they har* eleven. In­
cluding Johnny Sain whose aver­
age Is‘.377, With U hits ;«nj 14
runs bitted In In 63 times si 1&gt;at.
New England Loagu? I'un ‘
Recently at l/&gt;wsll. Mass., a
gams went 11 inning*. At the
end of the regulation aln* with the
•core Lynn Red-Sox I Lowell 3,
the plate umpire removed, hia
mask and protector, emptied belle
tha dressing room,
spectator howled, “ Yob ran t yo
yet, th* game isn't over.” With
th* crowd guffawing and hit face
red th* ump climbed back into hla
harness. Hs was remind -,I every
s i a i i Inning
u t m u j c thereafter,
w i r i r a i i r r * “ You
i u u can't
canhalf
go yet, we’ll let you know «hen."
Curfew ended the umn'j discom­
fort and the gams 1-3 after 11
frame*.
S u ffo lk Down* F ob
J ust befora tha 13th running of
th* Uaisachueetta Handicap, which
Stymie won to extend hi* all lime
earning*, to 1718,600, a sum 180,280 more than second place As­
sault has collected, a 60 piece hand
struck up Harvard's “Up Tba
Street” march. A proas bo* wag
turned to th* Boston Globe's 200
Dound Vvm Miller, raront Harvard
tackle and quipped. "Bet must uf
the*# 80.040 sweltering ajBetator*
think you'r* going to rid* S;ymia.” Miller laughed all dver and
after th# raco retorted -“Stymie
cosld have won with me up." Mll-

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Rew Tork 1 Phllsdelphis, I

Wosklnsti.il 1. Itnston I

a Reduced TO$50
S K w S S g : wr STATE league

Crown. Th# Massachusetts Box-&lt; ■'
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Ins Commission I* nowommiDll SILVER SPRINGS. Aug. 0,
•bout th« Rock'* N«w York 8tat* (Special)—Bob Thorp*. Calneavlllt
•iup«n*ion, • spokesman explain- outfl#ldsr, yesterday « u fined WO
inK, "Graxlano n m r u i applied I for using profane language In a
for a slat* license. VY* r t n ’t tall n an * at Daytona Beach Sunday
what we'll do unlU ba applies.” afUrooon. It. was announced a t
The commission, reportedly no laairue headquarters by Acting
mora politically controllai—th.HT -Pres. 8yd Herlong.
UtVh t N U A ^ ' l h e T e w
d ‘h N
rpmmtislons.
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Gatnaavill* Monday
would not servo the
tha Staton M head
despit* tba fact tha

n last Saturday dtadlockad
of hla resignation.

B T A tn
o r r u tn lO A t o
MAXt n K N IU R T . tie * WTOTT S A ­
VAN NAH
A V B N U A , VALXKMTA.
o r o a o ia .
A sw orn bin o f eom plslal h s v la s
been I tM
In U o ClsenH Court
la and (or Hemlnole County, P ie r-

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(bro .aaM C oat*
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S E N S A T IO N A L

FEAtURED

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A GROUP

M O N E Y S A V IN G
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s s fs tfjs s fitfs s -

aLIv wuufd recommend tha gam*
strongly b eany n( their sodUiwest
rivals as it ia reported, those two
southern colleges collected their
largest regular season checks af­
ter playing before packed bouses
• i Braves F i e l d . __________
A kslkg Football Kata
Football fans a r t looking for­
ward to seeing 8L Mary's Herman
Wedemeyer perform here against
Boston College next fall a t Brave*
Field where many baseball fan*
think he'd look good In a Boston
Braves Uniform. Braves officials
emphasis* they hava not talked
with tha body because h* still Is
In college.

Junior

STAKE
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Regular Ad
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MUNICIPAL PARK

6:45 P.M .

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ELECTRIC
WHIPPIR

Z d fhtw slgkt, P jrts b i A
with sard stu c k ed. For
light whipping or stir­
ring. A m l bargain I

Over In th* National Football
Laagus/ which has been operating
th# picture Is not nearit when th# All-Atper-

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TH O SE

by tha Orlando Senators on a
five-day "look," Business Mgr.
John Gansel announced yesterday.

long1Calls Meet
Discuss Pres. A1
irobs* Resignation

be a t
wed hs
td«r of
Isegue,

P R E S E N T IN G
OF

former Praa. A! Combe fined him
1100. Sanford officials objected
and dema nded a .hearing which
was held with five Hanford and
three Daytona Beach witnesses
offering evidenced
DaLand announced that it play
a double header at home with St.
Auguitine today, A u g . O. First
o'clock
U__________
Iv before a mirror. In my sopho­ gams will S tart a t Once
more year ’ won school wide hon­ with tha regular game of the day
ors. Anything I Ilk* 1 memoriae, starting at 8:16.
Shakespearean, classical or dog­
gerel.. . Chuck also is julte a bas­
ketball player, performing last
season with th* Boston Celtics.

substitution of thriving I
formers for a 12 to 16-gama sched­
for last vear’a woeful MU
ule now top many check* paid to
-- and increased loyalty
baseball alar* who play 164 tilts.
by fan* In the tight
eight All
All-Am*rlra
But to keep from cutting their
rlilea. better than 2,000,000 .un­ own throat*, the two rival leagues
doubtedly will dent th* tumstyle* will have to get together soon.
next season.
J i uniform salary seals and a
Moves have been made throi fit*, draft system will have to ba wotkout the conference to streng Kit. ed out between them before they
tha loop for Jta sophomors year. bankrupt themselves bidding for
An "acliva civic group has taken stars.
over th* Buffalo s^uad and hopes
In addition, a united front
to build tha upstata city Into the would old. In tha war against game
"Green Bay” uf tha league. Balti­ fixers.
more has sold more season ticket*
An Indication that tha pro
than ths largest crowd at Miami. leagues may hava concluded a
Tremendous fan interest la being peace pact by the end of ’|0 is*
exhibited all over th* circuit. Pen­ contained in reports that several
nant race* thoulil be tighter and of tha rival owners hsve begun to
that will Improve patronage. Last
year Cleveland and Naw York
rilada runaways of the rase*.
And tough Admiral Jonas In­
gram has taken concrete steps 'to
Insure integrity sraong hi* ath­

USUAL NOTICE

view , " • “L*° •'inouncwl that, follow.
York "* * h»«r *"C to Daytona Beach
last week, he had reduced the

Bears' first baseman, wowed that
Boston Baseball W riters' dinner,
last winter srith hit recitation of
•Casey At The Bat.” Chuck, a
former Seton Hall athlet*, has a t
secret ambition to b* a stags orl
radio actor and expatns II this
wav: “When I was a t 8*ton Hall
some of. the kids loosed down a t
some of us who playtd on teams.
In my first speech class 1 flubbed

v_bC&gt;tv*i*e4 . L Retrwtt 4

ng 'Pre*. 8yd Herlong Jr.
of tb f1Florida But# League yea- called a special mealing
gue directors for 6:30 p.m.
a t DaLand to formally act
Lhe resignation of Praa. A!

T ireflone

mx&amp;ZZ* “ * MURRAYS FINE

letes.
•ft. bouts

W E D N E S D A Y *, J

- If Johnny likes wheat bread «nd Bill like*
white bretd th e r e 's n o n e e d to buy two
loaves when one loaf of delicious Twin-Pack
2-in-l will do. Twin-Pack 2 -in -l has halSf
a loaf of *hltc bread and half a loaf of
wheat bread—each half separately wrapped
in one loaf. Thrifty h o m em a k ers by tha
invmW. Whetho-your IsmHjr !• U i« e

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Legal Notice

r a-*:»t rtvis

laborers In Germany Rerlin Beggars Are
Canndt Live On Pay Helping Underw orld

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hiitrta, *rnl‘ w tint* inaititi^ adil11 ** IIERLIN-#The (act lliut Iti*’ ov«rBERLIN -Berlin'* iadUe hav Him fu-ii Iwggm- «n» •|Hitti,i « ibirli Tti" Si: ti
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YOU AUK HKItK hY Nt»T!KIKI&gt; both end, tiuVi any lungvi under, aancc which Is plaguing the city .1
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that *» «uli hut hern filed rlg.ltn*t wage cnr.Uuis lM e(f,ft
thej because,many of the Wggnra havt-| night unn- !•*»■
daw iif tenrhing.™
Foil far «t»*olMtr tllltifi1*. t*&gt; H.intlhu Nail cm hi. b-d to loud demands1 been found to l&gt;o muking n h an d - i*,,|i,v ,|i .,. , ,j
! * “ I've alit. i • iintivl to have
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j aonic living bv doubling n* Idnek llmlly
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Cuurt iif Ki tnlnolf Cotihiy «t San- for Increaod wa'gea.
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Wheeler of Sanford tauftr is ILttdlg Mr Kitil«&gt; King, pressing M&gt;n|&gt;*tion authorities] glacy gang*.
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10 DAY D ELIV ER Y
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font in Srrnimdr County, hi*»u of (iculty in rrct mtiiig and h&lt;dding infest Berlin*-*trVet* nmi square-, i
Call At Our Office For Collection Rates
f L ^Q A C H E
‘ Klorhla. this !Jm! tte&gt; »*f July, l*
•hnd titfiv proved' tu Ih- eiigngiitg
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CJi.-fr* ftb .ftt (tifiil.
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We REPAIR!
Tunnussuu
Tcafliur
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activities.
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ll«rniton
A atuiiy made by U&gt;* statistical
Often, police found a -l«'gg.ii
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A« Clerk «.f ihr Circuit’! ourt
Has
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FKEK ESTIMATES
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was offering Idurknuuket n o t ,,
H+mlnulr Cminti* rinrpta
in
thq.
Akeiican
soiic
reported
r:4C n lt» eilloM in l« 111 f t I. Hunt |t#p««t% I'lerk
Phone HOH
for ante to the very pci sons from
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court
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gle induttmd giotijt in whlrii'Lhe
“The American families."
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Get SLIMMER nverngf turnings of unskilled
« police icporl, "are the i-p,&gt;ei.tl j
male
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this vitamin candy way
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Earning data avadsblo ,vip In target o f professional heggni** r,o
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FO R R EN T
last
Septrsibci
showed
that
un* fft
No rifjui
conservative estimate of the ro.t
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only m l nurk, in a four-wc-in per­ actually
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skilled workri« in n tium)&gt;et of on which the e«»t-of living index
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irutustralisl groups earned wage* ig IhihihI. On the InUet liavi!. *a
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Screens, White to m iit, I’aint, PULL time Wntkinn Route .ivall- ItikkieM Ut il rwadimM krwagi
f t’K space in Meisch Building.
.ThlUl'wL vtupjuti^U'vl Dull l be " —k- UAalrri 211** *marks.
lerm n.tile, llurrirnmutile hi .Siu.i-.i.l. I( jwi h«.*n- *.
« light ofices, .newly decor■flgnref tig" exiH'iultiurrs were * a March.
nt* « It!Iiid to iv r l " ,
. i l l utilities baal aad'JoniElih Ave. Phono 1335.
FOR TH E B E S T ICE CREAM
horn* u doy fur excellent earn* I Vitsin m* 110 T»|H«i,ii.is'Vm ,*1im !i,
^eervice furniahed. Cnll ItWingi. write for perminal inter-' »«r lm W, m tmmmrr W. I r*l| h ph,.,
H. 4 A. Dept. Store.
FLOW Bits
*
rn
YleW, A.11,11. Car* Herald
Tourhlun Drug Co.
I ry
foe all occasion*
fALK8CENT HOME now
Umimlll.il
A
Anderson
WAITRESS
WANTED.
Apply
Bus
. at Chuluoln. IB mile* 8. E. MeNElIX * YOST FLORISTS
Terminal tirdl.
Slpe* Av*. just off Celery
NICK'S O W N ICE CREAM
Sanford and IB mile* N. K.
i Orlando. I-arRe acraen and Office ph. &lt;03 r*iidenr« oh. 610 R EXPKKIKNCED celery gtuwcr or
Do Ym Suflor Dilifts* «•
V7*! inwltp.our o w n L e_ ( j r a ru, VVWlwv,VA
m. porchea to ait and enjoy FOn SALE—“Llmerock tor drive­
trained faun nmmiger for faltn
cool brrciM off Ijiko C'illiT tts lr
D
H
i e i m
i , ^
way* and roadway*—Phon*
in XcIIwuIkI nlea, (iuotl position
LarRe Rround*- nn.l Nenlka
fur
right
patty.
A.
Iludn
dr
Sons,
from auto traffic.. I-arRe
-NICK-SOviedo. Phone 2151.
•ml rooma. Brick conrinif- TUXEDO FEED5- Eomptrni )lno.
. Can accomodate - r only.
in r a____
ilunt'* Tuxcdc Fi
4 14 S n n fo rtI A v en u e
jic o P write for rrnercatloS
9
WORK WANTED
NE.W YORK*, 1IH:, hrs.
$51.35
BntterV* h nattery CnarguiR.
once. Oviedo iiSfll! or Or.
L With Uncomfort11. B. POPE CO. ISC.
tin 2.192 or write Bo* 1W
Leave 7:16 A. M. and 11:16 A. M.
abl* Fullne**?
EXPERT
painting
—
contract
or
Juotu Florida. Large redan
Are \o u troubled by
hourly hast*. S. G, Grogan, tflilfTM
CHICAGO*, VA lirs.
o' ftmal*
neat* to vl«it their ilocior. i CEILING fan* for tale Luii. v «
Free estimates. Pinny 7&amp;T-J,
Drug Store.
funcllfxntit ltumimr
LesVe 7:15 A. M. and 11:45 A.• M.
d tsturb* nr r t f t&gt;*f4
[.ABLE nt once, convenient* Paints. Poultry Supplies. Nails. FLOOR SANDING 4 finishing, 4i(• m*fc* &gt;4Jii BuitTr
MIAMI4,
2 3-4 hrs.
$12.25
rum pain, fr*I
rated down town aectlotl,
cleaning a waxing. Our power nerroM*,
Purina Feeds, (iroceriet and
rmilp**,
*
l
eave
n
17
I*.
M.
dale apartment* wi'h nil
Then wo try
unit enable* us to work where «r4k si »u«h
Meats. Touchton 4 W stmo, J.'ul
In i iftthfiMHi
tlilinr IH I'ntr* f'in* Ins
S FuiUiimi VwgeUblt Com­
,rn conveniences. Adult*
there is no electric connvctio.i LptiU
Celery, Phone 1199.
pound to tMI*** »uch *yiT*pIorr.«t
Ifirrrl ronnrrDon. with Airliar» #rriing tiurrirn
Phone 650.____
available. 21 vein a experienc*.
In m rr«cnt rntdlcbl t^«i n n lt» w •
A « &gt; t ir l ' 4 i M n i f t * l i f t i ' I ' j i u c
IMIONK 1.12.1 '
AUTO RADIOS, Molumln. S.,l ! II. M. Gleason, Lake Alary, Fla. Compound proved r^miiriVAbly tdtpful
2E in RiH“l condition. Apply
to
fomfii
UotiblM)
thU
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wftlftl
.1*TS8EN
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KS.S
and Service. The Music H u,
Dorton rati a ut«rtn» m Uihr It has ‘
Cochrnn, 117 Laurel.
119 W, 1st St. Phone 951.
KO0F1N0 ■HOOP Painting, all a grand usmthlng sffscl on on# o/ nvma moil imfnytriinf o^Fdn#,
kinds. .Smith Itio Phono 1188. «riT»fc*n
rviculsrly —I’lnkhsm*# Com'ANTED TO RENT
SEWING MACHINES
pound help# initici upr#st«unc« to such
SALKS 4 SERVICE
■
dUtrcas
Also
a grral stomachic lonlr!
bedroom house, rlo»e W, HERTS SEWING MACI1. SHOP 12 S P E C IA L V * V I C E 3
112 W . I'll-I Si I eel
IMtiine MHO
R
[ reference*. Phone 129-M. .
LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S K
111 8. FRENCH. PH. 1190
to H, K. Cochran, COAL circulating heater. Koasuh- Fu ll RENT Floor Mindur.. Easy
Oputation. ttenionable rate.i, San*
nble. Ph. 1106-J._____________

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PAINT CO." Phone 120.
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PARIS AND S UKVICK
ISURANCB
MOItTOAUE l o a n s
Phone 1011
FLORENCE porcelain Keroin# 100 Palmetto Ate.
range, perfect condition id. hit,
|OND M- HALL, Heallor
VA-UE
moth
proofing
- lasts 6
Mrs. Moon, Phone l.tingwo-nl J.l*
rgi stored Broker and
vents. Have your woolens moth
Insurance Agent
proofed note. Downtown Ctenu*
Florida State Bank Illdg. CYPRESS I j u i i Cheirs. Astiinci.i 4 Iatmidry. 11.1 Pstmetto
lded with screw s, p*ln*ml or onAve, Phone 9M.
painted. See nt 2112 PtlmHIo
two story, three lied room
Two - c*r garage. On ’Ave. Phone 210Av,
Piano Tuning and Repairing. I* L
lot lift x MO in Mnyfair. SMI TTY'S Self-propelled Lawn Sill. Res. i| 11-W.
}l unfurnished or furnished.
Mower- Smitty's Gat ago. cor­
SIGNS
166-M.
ner Second Street and Sanford
Show cards and posters Avenue. Call 1119 for free dem­
srm houses, IB acre* land,
O—
DHF-'S
SIGN 8RRVTCK
onstration.
„ Inch wells, 2Vi miles 8.
0. 1). Iiandres*. Phone 1021
pnroe on highway 44. John WESTINGHOU8E and white pmBox ID, Lake Monroe,
table sewing machines. tlet*'« RADIATORS cleaned and repair
ed. Vohen RadlAtor Shop, lot
Sewing Machine Shop. Phene
Sanford Ave. Ph. 36C-W.
1190.
Apartment houii*f all large
AND
Upstairs has four looms NEW unused double Iw-d. innet. LAND C L E A N I N G
DRAINAGE. 2 NEW CATER­
bath, downstair* ha* large1 spring mattress 4 licit springs.
PILLAR DKISKL BULLDOZ­
room, kitchen, dining
*76.00. 200 XV. 16th St. Tjirotftih
ERS WITH P A L M K T T T
and two hodrooms -and
a typograpbical error Ilie* pure
HAKES
T W O 1/4 YD.
hr. Eight acres—600 ft. on
quoted in Monday's puprr was
DRAGLINES.
EQUIPMENT
Say 17. Ideal for tourist
* 6 . 00.
- NOW IN THIS &gt; VICINITY
o r ‘for trailer ramp. Two
NIMNDTIT CONSTRUCTION
[from Sanford. Bargain at OLD NEWSPAPERS--1 GENTS
CO . Olll. AN DO, FI, A. PHONE
0. 00 .
TER POUND. BUNDLED IN
2-28KL
'RED W. BENDER
- BUNDLES.
2 Fla, Slat* llsnk Bldg.
r e n t ' A CAR
10, IX,-i*n and* 26 CENT
Phone 1010_________
j
YOU DRIVE IT
*
HEirAU) OFFICE
PHONE IM
n largo lot- Corner llickfiltttH KLAND-MORULSON
ml 7th St. 700 E. 7th SI. (Jen'oral Electrir Vacuum G^'anrr,
V DRIVE-IT. ING
gmn| condition R e a s o 1i ab I c
Apply to J, R. Walker,
price. Write Mr*. John Murphy,
■prtsa A v e . ________
SEE US FOR
1-akc Mary.
llIMKQGRAPil PRINTING
J1IE D 1 bedroom house
AND TYPING
14 acre*. By owner, Phone DESK, reasonable, in fine eomliI.RKlHT b u r e a u o f
tlon. M«y be seen at Frierson**.
lo r County-3806:
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(9ANF0HIE
.
Ilft.N . PnrkTHlHilPhone I W
house, 50 x 160 cypher Used New Per fee turn purcvlain nil
range. Grmd condition, *26.
—1.00. Phone 714-K after
PAIRING
EXPERT RADI
Phone 7aa-VY.
Fred Myers. 91 £ . 2nd St. .
IlN —A new concrete block
ATTENTION
MOTHERS
glow, with tw j Iwdrooms, 6 A ltT IC L E S W A N T E D
—DIAPER 8ERVICE—
Marge llvinjc room, kitchen
Baliy' Velvet furnishes hospital
llnette. Concrete.wall* are Highest cash price paid for use,!
clesn^ilcril* dis[ier&gt; and deodorP L on the inside and sltwfurniture. Ted Davis Furniture
ixrd rontaiper. Economical and
son the outside. Conyrel#
Co. 811 E. Isb.Ph. 958.
safe. Fully mcdlcsliy anprovod
are covered wilh heavy
Call Daytona 24S7-W collect for
.os tiling blocka- Property I'LL BUY your car regardless of
96 diapers, 12 « we*-:,
ago o r condition. Roy Reel, 30D detail*.
sted in San LonU Section“FIRST IN SANFORD"
at $6^00.00. II.000.00
W. 2nd St.
'_______
payment will handle, y lLONNIE MCMULLEN'S Market
*ve a small 5-tmni new COMPLETE kitchen in one unit.
Bari &gt;vr Shop open Thursday,
Gas
stove,
oven,
frigidalre,
sink
ilow, In Pinehurst Section,
Friday 4 Saturday. .
‘- '
and
cupboard.
Matcenelle
Cabin
at (4,800.00.
Cmirt.
French
and
Park.*
I
V
n
e
DREDGING
—
Beaches
and
land
road side sandwich mid
fill* adlscent to lake*. Mobile
2 2 9 - M . ______________:
Highway i t north
■hop oni Highwi
Dredging Co. Phone 669, Winter
■nford. “Building
Uding is 30 x 42 MITCHELL window air conditionPath._______ ._______________
ally equipped for
of. Will cool room 16 * 'JU feet.
pment consists &lt;&gt;f
1 Randall Electrfr Co.
8iisx eoffee makers, coun15
AUTOS FOR SALE
; stools, tables, cash register, Small gas refrigerator. Ph. 6B6-J.
1910 DODGE m Von truck, good
other kitchen equipment,
condition, 0 naw ; tires. I l l N.
ha* a small four-room 7 P « U , L iv e sto c k , S u p p lie s
French. Phone 1184-W.
low, detached, for living
n. Buildings and all
Ipiw nt priced a t f 5,600.00 wXNTB D—UP* “ t o ~2M — .NEW 1934 STANDARD Chevrolet 4 door
sedan. Excellent shape. Phone
HAMPSHIRE FKYBIW, 2 ' , . TO
I qui&lt; k sale.
, '• &gt; .
972-J.
'P i
I LB8. ON FOOT. PHONE
FKED W. BENDER, .
DKLAND, FLA. m -X J , RK- 35 FORD 2 door aedan IliO.OO,*
2 FI*. BtaU Bank lildg.
Phon. 18M
■_____ __ y £ R 8 E J ,Jl USE. U iM lllig jk ^ —Mr.-Oa tlfn ; &lt;10 W. r i l «-~5t ~

mCLES FOR SALE
1935 CHEVROLET coupe, good
h el p WANTED
. condition cheap. 1927 Model A.
ver. Aak
I THE new Lawn
completely overhauled- 3(M W
demons tra&gt;tion. SENiKAK1K 2 WHITE counter cheek men, age
2nd 8L Roy Reel.
.
112-114
LINT
co
^
VSS 4 PA
* 20 to 25. P lf’N Whistle, Park
* 2nd fit.
A Geneva Avenue*.
COATING- Aabeatog Alu- WANTED: Man Ip succeed R.J WAKE UP BUSINESS /
num roof coating- good for
Simmons for Rawleigh business; By Advertiaing In j. / J, alate or composition rtmfInM orthesU Polk County. IfiOO ThD Nvw-peper \
* ’ s
aka. Cools your home
families. ProducU sold 20 years. &gt;
' to 15%. Ten yaor wan
Permanent if you are a hustl-ir.l
4KAR1K GLASS A
For particular* w rite R aw 112-U4 W. 2nd SU
leigb's Dept. FAH-440-IO3S,
Mcianhi’. Tcnn. or nee R. lla rt. Mexican handmade"
men Box £*L I-on»w«&gt;od, Flo.
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Sanford, Fla.

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PAGE SIX

H ERALD,

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H '**liau4 I ibm l*ea* ilnrl

deals |&lt;}.31fl,7!'2,047.
Attlee said II r i t I sit U r m e d
strength would be reduced by
420,000 men by next Match. The
forces numheied 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.
At another point, the l-aliur
government leader said* Great 1IHta’in was Increasing the late of
her troop withdrawal from overless.
"Despite these accelerations in
the rate of withdrawal/ then- it no
changr t|i out foreign policy or In
ih e defense' policy which underlie
pur fute^ii., pulieV,". At live a**'
seitrd.

The Pi Inn- Minister said his
Socialist gpvernineht would “ifave
to take some ineasun1 of coniaal
over the employment of labor" In
order to stimulate product'oji, Be
continued:
“This will Involve some sacrifice
of Individual liberty, though as
little as possible. It Ilia / U* luce.*sarv to take steps to Iimi* employmmt on less essential * m i "
Attlee 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:
Permit movie mater* showing
films here to convert only n fourth
of their earnings Into non-British
currency. Permit 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 motorists with 10horsepowrr cars.
Attire 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 Janu­
plans for tin- etpanslm «f produc­ ary, Ili44, and included four to
six people.
tion in the colonial' cmplnr."
“Why were- you paying these
■"We shall apply ourselves t
further development of our it- bills for Col. Ilall ami charging it,
sources at home," h.* salif, "Wt up to aircraft ?*' Ferguson wanted
•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 tal,nutput so Hint
We can aland'Im «’ur own ivg* a*
soon as possible.''
*
Attlee, in Ills grim statement
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 rrvlsim of two
classes in the loan agreement.
“I am glad to sav Mr. Marshall
(U. S. Secretary of State) replied
• JVI e e I 11 ■&gt; ijr*
ll lY discussion*,
jl i
I u L . 1 1 . *‘ h-.I'm
agreeing
iq. IUm»e
said, . / ‘They will not cut across
the proceeding* of (he Parii torifarmer.
HI* reference was to inlet na­
tional converaatl.-'n* on M n shillV
proposal of American aid for KutvpMn reonumTe-rrcon-rv. o 'p ro posal shunned by Ituasm and the
Eastern European countries in her
Attlee said the loan clou.v* to
be discussed were the agreements
on sterling convertibility and non.
discrimination in trade, both targfta In Churchill's hilln ** to the
opuusHlon Conservative I'aity.
Under the non-dlscriimmiUmi
clause. Britain 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 » # « ! I in m l ' i i i t tlm H

llvfhg a Christian life.
"It Is all too easy fur vuulh In
put religions life on •* token foe
granted hasls." he &lt;Wclaml. "They
need, to find out why they aro
Christiana." 1I«* stressed the need
for families playing ami having
devotion together,'til dendop more
recveitlon togethrr-anl attend less
to paid recreation, and urged Hint
business men aid In vuuth develop,
ment programs.'
- Mist Mary Beth Joiner told of
the rapid growth of tho Youth
Caravan program during the past
' l l yeark, and said that this yrarK.r
teams are tourlmr Ihe United
, States and Cuba. She nuBlm-d Hie
program of work, study; play-and
worship necessary to tf«ln trernbers of the Caravan. Miss Norml
Hupert entertained the Klwanlans
by leading them on an imaginary
lion hunt and making.JJjfin go
through a lot of motions.
Howard Montieth announced
that an Intarclub meeting with OrU nio Klwanla will lie held heiu
on S ept 10. E. C. Harper* an­
nounced plana for n ladies night
program. ______
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Thursday.
Both tlie eastern anil Itucky
Mnunlalns states would lie warm­
er today, forecasters said.
No rain of consequence was in
immediate prospect for most oi
the dry midwest topsoil, now gen-

development, now amount to hun­

dreds of million* of dollar* a year,
"Under present world conditions,
this work la vital to our national
welfare and security," Mr. Truman
amid. "We can not afford to jeopafdls* It by impoelng upon It an
organitation so likely to prove

unworkable.

if

i-rally

depleted of

moisture

three

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And front page news it
certainly Is! . . . The Hanford
fu rniture Company will furnlah 3 rooms for you at only
*298! Yea! We said 1298. —
For the living room, bedroom,
and dinette. The amart home­
maker will come down to the
Hanford Furniture Company to­
morrow early and take advaatage of this, for therV i only rfr
llnsliail HHmlur Alt kaHlII

(interna tieral)
He found a discussion uf tlpit
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
“ ff me “&gt;* •* * » * *A,k «'
i have in the .lata legislature, 'be number uf man-hours spent on
as goveioor, in the hodei and.the
M-nate -inuld. oft‘such short srooaintance with Hughes x x s
make so hold a ptngodliuh as In­
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‘‘It sound* mure like Hollywood

Hughes said he asked Noeh Dietrich, vice president of Hughes Tool
Co., to go Into'lW detail* of the
merger nropuslHon.
"Dlelrleh 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, at least for who turned In U i a S m about
the time
2.00 A. M., told fireman that
Th# lanky plane rasnufacturer **5£ * “ -• »n»M H art of light
•aid that next, Francis Flanagan, on the wing of the A.M which
assistant counsel for th* War In- quickly enveloped th* w|ol« plan*.
California and started *
lough."
"It was apparent to

the flame* were out of. control."
Daniel McLaughlin,,! also »n
Mrport employe., .aid (firt "an
Mfto.lon accompanied tbe H m

timing 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 Cngbr&gt;
pe." Hughes said.
Chss* said that at laaat two
He said he wanted to correct a
statement by Brewster that ."It
was u y own Idea for Ur. Viaaag-

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featuring “Th# Four Knights”
'
Trsnseriptlon
ovtr WTRR arery Friday

at 1S:S0

by

well above 100 degrees. Pasture*
wet* reported drying up and in y
crop* reduced. Corn h at fired in
el le n t a few areas.

ri HiuifiI

In another sharp criticism of
tha legislation, the President said mtUtatlng Committee, carp* op

foundation members would mean
moat of them would hav# been
people employed by organisations
eligible for grants.
** he
IK* asserted, "there la
- t nua."
created a conflict of Interest which
would inevitably give rise to sue.
ulclons of favoritism regsrdlau of
the complete Integrity of the mem­
bers of tbe foundation."

AUQ. 6,1047

»

4l*alt-*y*b-i-s-Wir*ttingtnn:
asserted “he wanted to go into
"Tlrri* we go again," Meyer said.
I'ausinr for n few
Johnny Meyer's expenses account,
"Business."
liiewsler 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 "on the
in hi* appears rices, dinting lust
plane, and 'What about It V ’
Friday. 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 that “I know the
mrnt 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 drflnllcit connvctei"
his accounts 'Tooscly.”
•Mevei read into tlm recoid a
at lunch," H ughes'. ,,u Kh*;* « h l " |h » v c nstmaBy
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 that the threat
od. Ferguson asked how iliy r r
ll l ...........
Publicity was a powerful' wra
lt-uinnl that Hall had taken over
from Hoosevelt. Meyer said pos­
“I was" exhatpited fighting Mr.
sibly through Ilia Hughe, lomTrippe'a political maneuvers in
Washington," llugnea ‘ deciaied,
"Diil you spend any money on
Bfewstfr hna dchi-J airy direr! ami suggested they gat together,
Hall prior to this lim e!" Fergu­
or - 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 entertain­ 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 after n long exrlmng- with, nue, and is known ns the l««nsva
pem-d to be In l.os Angelos.
"ns
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 eompht
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 at Bridge through Geneva to Mims
naissanCe planes. Ftrgujuo le a d 1:42 I*. M. (EflTl, 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 eomphtod 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'not clear tee was ready to’ hear the “side
whether the tutal bill covrr-sl en- issue" of Hughes' transcontinental
-teitainment f*n Hall alone, and argument with Brewster.
Meyer agreed lliat “it definitely
"Is'H vnur desire to go Into this
is not clear.”
matter 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."
lie said lie had “made staleInrnta to the press" about Itrew.
knowledge.
Ferguson—I tee some entertain­ ster, the chairman of tho full sen­
ment down at the ImUoni here for ate committee, and he stands by
girls. Why was that rhntgrd to those. He asked, however, to b«
permitted to' rail witnesses hf his
Hughes aircraft!
Mever—Thais'what. I am trying own. choosing and to closf-cxamine Brewster. .
to figure out mysrlf.
"The committee won’t give don­ tory, would result in putting morn
When Hughes reached Washing­
on the tax boolu; would
ton. he told reporters he was ator Brewster, the right to cross- values
................
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," Fer­ throw additional traffic Into our
■crything I have said" i_
_ ____
guson said. He added that Hughes lakeshore Boulevard, which it
Investigation of his ontrarf*.
could submit written questions to crowded with through north and
be asked Brewster when the latter south travel.
Truman’s Trip
"Our Senators^ and Keprescntakes the stand.
“That involves a certain delay, tatlvea have doniTtome good Work
‘ ' IfaallasM timm Pass Osel
In getting the road completad at
there,” Hughes said.
complex and Qnwleldy" that there
. “Ye#." conceded Ferguson, "hut far as It’ la, an let's be on our
Is "grave danger that it would Im­ tlie committee Is accustomed to de- toes and help push through tJ
pede rather than promote (hr gov­ lav."
a speedy completion this link
ernment's effort* to ‘ehTonrdge
Hughes said he didn't want to of the Gross State Highway."
scientific research."
"launch Into this matter .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
American relUfprogram.Aml****bdor Josef Winlewlci submitted
the plea to Secretary of State
Marshall
and told
rs porters tea. as well as those related (p de­
the conference th at “ Poland fense.
. If* said government expend!needs food."
tures for aclentiflc research and

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regions generally within the next
- I Imur*. altlinugli Uw wind shift
in Nvhtaska .&lt;101 western Jon a
• t f S i l a H S l i m a r » i( t l a r l
bureau said, to dislodge the hot was moving slowly eastward with
air from the Mississippi Valiev. relief promised fur parts of jithor
South Plains and Great Lakes N orth' Central states tonight and

Heat Wave

British Crisis

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W EDN ESD A Y ,

NED SMITH, Mgr.
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m EAST FIRST STREET

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’Right Where We’re Bc*« Fog i5 Ytara"

�(a Unity There.U Strength—

THE W EATHER

i . T» Protect the Peace *f the World;
To Promote the Pro*re** of A m trkai
To Produce Proapertty for Sanford.

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPEK
VOLUME XXXVIII

Established 1908

!
NO. 190

Associated Prose Leased Wire

SANFORD, FLORIDA. THIHSUAY, AIKJ. 7. 1947

• ec o »»e

Army Gets
New System
Of Promotions

Says
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
Br i t i s h Of f i c i a l

WASHINGTON^ Aug. 7 WD-

LONDON. Aug. 7 i#lv A Utit-

Thc A inty'i archaic ly ilrm ol pro­
motion by seniority wrnt out the
window today with President iru
man's signing o( legislation set­
ting up a permanent promolionby-meril program for the
Army
and the Navy.
One of the lengthiest and most
complicated measures enacted by
the 60ih Congress at is first sesaton, • »he legislation is the*, out-'
growth of months' of study by
committees.
,

Hughes Hits
It’s All Lies

.7 .

P l a n e Manufacturer
Asks To Cross Examine Senator On
W ar Time Contract

i»h of final blamed living Antrric.»n pinrv and "thr rapidly inttcaiing mu pi ui ol L’. .S cajMiiti
ovrt U,
im|H&gt;its" today for the
sudden uiutcniog ol Ifiitain'a etoWASHINGTON, Aug. 7
nonu criuia
I low aid Hughrv vhuutrd tovl.W tint

4 Die As Plane
Shoots Down Into
Oil Plant Chimney

(Dares Senator To Re­
peat UnderOath HU
Charge Hostes:i Was
Afraid Of Hughes

\V A H II\(,|O N . aV ? (Al— *
J low:ml I lityho -tml,i&gt; i lullrngcd
Flaming Waste Gas S-nrliii H irtitier (R M e.) to -ie Burner S w a l l o w s pcxi umlrr b tth i pieti itatetnrfit -^ty' ‘"ffTcwitft " thin *ati aiiU p N e w E h g J a m l e r s linr h m in t w
afi.ml to travel
F.VKRI ii Mask. Aug. 7 i t alone v*it It Hiiyltn in ln» private
*
"
.
A *lll.tll all plane p lu ilg n l nut plane.
I lie plane ntannfacluirr itiued
u| a fug dtiouilcd »ky' caily ,lu*la*
mli) a tlamilig w ittc-ga* h o n iii .tin* i h ti I* o gc aftri muling the
u| a ' inomtrt ‘ nil plant, cariyi'nit Sen ale. War t ornnnllec lo Hack
ag iiio l ra i Ii Othei thr IcvO idt of
lo iiri&gt; death llir »lop"» loin m
ci.illy piommrnl nccu|&gt;anli at the Hicwtlct and llu^hr* |oi "idling
pilid app.nrntly thntighl he v*.,, llir tiutll."
Iluglici irlriird to the aitlinc
xhivutmg .down min hitglitly lit
lioitr** imiJcnt at a "smear cam­
Duxlnn Aupuit.
paign." Add hr »till the Scnalort
Ih r drad w rie '
—tn-ierrm-} ■u nghi
*f*er—then reputation!
id llir j -inirr-M imlell Air Con- whrn dri tiling whether he or
diltnniiig Coi|mralion of Koiton Hlin Her i* telling (hr liuth in
and roll i•£ the* Late lirntgr S then rnhtiovruv over an airlines

HqUut’t plight I I ‘linked to a trviiinony of Senator IhrwvP-i
'wtsldwidr dollar famine" rsu re j (R-M r.) heforr the Senate W-'1
bv Amenta's veiling to futrigu Invrviigating . Committer ...*‘i&gt;... j
cuiotriM inorr than twice ir'tm c h «fftfa bf lira and T fan ir.ii it
ihc buy*. the iTantrllut ol thr apai| if I am alluwrd to ctow
Exrilt^quci, Jlugh Dalton, told the quevtion him
Hu*r of Commons.
The lanky Holly 'Wood fllliv pryi
In addition to l n | up a new
Ihllon was icplying to crltl* ducet and (tin liu ilrd lii.it dri
'promotion system or the Army
ci-rt- l&gt;&gt; Conservatives and la-ft- l.i Ml ion .it H irw vtri ,vv Im look
arid tightening the Navy’s M ill­
urnf StirndiMta that the Lilian
ing advancement ayatem, the l&gt;ill The high school hand of Lake t ’lty was, built up Ijy It. K. Hlark, es-msilne hstv’msidrr who has K ■l i-1 It tn c n t “squailitclrd” the the viand for llir gerund dvv in
Sent' ohole II
High Srhoul » : o,w.t|,tMm U. ,*S. loan tliul the . com m itlrr't
mi|uiry
into
ruta - down on tha number of come to Sanpird with thr Intention of building up an even larger hand at Senr
high-ranking offieera in iioth aerv- which for a numlier uf year* has failed to have a band large enmirh to enter Id ir-rily 'competition 1’iia.- Mimstei Attlee's new work Hughes $4O.(Ml0.lUHI w ailim r .sir
Irea add abolishes , in peacetime ■t district ’ or stale festivals. Mr. Illark is shown at eatrem r l e f t . _
mnpr and vat less piogiam ■prom­ craft cunliacls.
• *
tha wartime rank «f five-star of­
ised "tiHi Jittle, tovi lair."
Cratman I'n g u m ii ( R M ic h .),
ficer. However, It doea not effect
Itsittni disclosed that liccause of
the rank of the eight, officers
Cnrada’s dollai ahqitag* the Unit-' presiding at llir lir-.iirng mule,
now holding five-alar rank.
ed Kingdom has ngreed to pay lontiol of a- suhinnimitter. dr
'Affecting directly or Indirect­
ilolUi,, front the U. 8. loan for
Jo.,)— .- -r *—CTHTaillun pill i Iium' v *ua«*l#wf-(rrsf-rd—
ly the atatua of
an estimated
- I76;000-ttf fieri * in-frmh~Tn,rTlrrt7
un i diuii on it* Cuiiailian ciedit of Htrwslet if lliry hid .mi u n i
the legislation ie Intended to
for the other 60 petrvtit of the ten queslinns rravty fin each oth­
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 proftn- tvliiy, Navy and air force
position ai 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*
bia I huh School baml at l-ikc end ..f next year, Dalton sani. of thr vuIk ntoimllec .pn-iltun* Ion lrann iijit.
for command.
ha* ihaigrd and Hirwvtcr hai de­
America
Is
Urp,ecl
Tc*
M
.uulrll
•
lu
n
drliiilaiite.
d
tn,di
lily in utdci lii otgani/r a large
It will take several years for
Halloo told tlu* House that l i l ­ muit hr suhimttrd m adv.mcr in
nied tint tlip .Vn.itni once offered
In * . Am ir, J 2 , and Ifa n io t. 1
Use Influence To
the entire new program to get
Ip ; me
o f wilting.
bind al Seminole High Sr bool, ac Mice u tunp o w ei
to I.ill .-11 tfir Srnatr invnllgslodll
id
Hmloii.
into full operation, for some
I.ISlT.iaMI |&gt;y th e 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 warparti of the new law don’t I*.'lim n, niiiioum-ed y e s te rd a y - In I'llul Nr In 'll Hell. 12 lea* o i 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 after |l*nl
lime
(J
ii)r nintracti il hr (Ifiighci)
v c lri.iu I fie* .mil m rnihri ul i
viill imig sheets of writing
llv IIAKHLS-JACKSON
though moat are effective Imme­
‘ c lv m l h a n d , 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 tvmild Jgicr It) Itierge hit ItantJOGJAKARTA,
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
a n d civic o rtta n ira lio n v a id mi n u k ­ le i-ii o il to leave liellind ns tup- “Futthertpore, tile te-tll mny yi&gt;s- N, 1 , f miilv.
Hughe* -aid thsl 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* t U K f l l .
revenh-d that hi* private airplana
n tbe lower ranks, with boards
.tithe
*
rini-ol
Mulch
llgilie
Montiml.
Pell
i*
brlievi-ii
lu
huv&lt;puck uf lie* and I call leal it
United States offer of its good
(t'8«IIakMl
P i|« Twuj
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 Brewster 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'* ‘ '» estiniaus Th* end of .11*- nuestion him."
lon to Culuniliui, Ohiti, lust Feb­
Jvm
iigiri.
amiounted
by
Dal
with the Nethrllands.
n&gt;aysincliHii- thotr from the Junior
rim audience, pm king tie- Sen- the light.* flaring alop ImgS gasnton (Vpteai'llls » lorllirl vilt oi ale eaneu* room, ajijit.yqiti .1 yyheu line ililh nf tile lleBioli (111 tfmn. ruary. Brewster told iiew;ituta_fn_- - i .
Piciuici 'Amir .Sjaiifoeddln ask­
High and Giomuut Sellout, lie
XVliXhlfijron Hint n'TW 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-'de. Isivd litttt will'll lit' i .S’112
Wltln-sar* *aid that the -oiall ati.idoti-ly
! vanrv tn him (Hughes! nnv wilt.
ine "
ouflof the Mat lues and hittarhn
Stin*on aircraft, its molut* nih-nL
by plane to this Republican caps-!
i ten iruestlons Brewster snind.vtl.
"I wonder *»-hv ii was necessary
!
rf^ _ ’'h l* f t r f a la ri. T .a n d
i Banging nn the tabk&gt;. Ferguson dropped into the mmllti uf tile to Intnr thr name of This girl into
tal. “ in order ^hai. the Republican f
Lake Cily that fir fotpid little - ij
A l l f i l 1 111111U f l*V
I ordered the romo clenreil of pet"- ehlmtiet-like fuinai'e ‘lik- a ileud till* " llo g h e s satd.
JERUSALEM; Aug. 7. (AT—
■ *»
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 reek, m ining
Jewish leader a "dec reed n^onudete 8"vernmen, may more fully hcI ators
Then he id tin 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. wearing u aweafet, Vevernl towering lank* eontaining
i I MM dM fil
I'n g i
i t* u |
At that time they had a «■fmv..’
iogli i-XJilosive petroleum punbiil.
|i bNlliturtl «** f*nat» T « m»
ternoon In prot«at against the in •Is official point of view." No
b a n d o f o n ly e ig h t p iec es, h- I
* _____
The furnace, trscnihling a tits* e
(eminent bv British authoiitirs of U. S. Slate Dc|varlinrnt leprrscn*
-Ifiii-k silo, liars al»&gt;iit !a" (ret in
th ree . Jewish mayors and some 40
**T-n
l
.* . ,-i
i
i D CTRO IT. Aug. 7, (.11 Appro- U.S. (ieneral Probrs
( I fim llniirtl tn* l ‘a g r I n u ll
I h e i»ki* t It? &lt; ItnmU’r i»f 0 &gt; n i . m im tc ls
lit
MniiufAiclurother Jews for the avowed purpose (alive ever hat vitiletl Jogjakarta.
The; premier. In yt statement
llie rc e t
#Kiv*iifiU i .
If** snif Co, I'STjilifyv^.s tvrii* aetil h a u n t
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 Jogjakarta 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
bandmastrr
In
the
I'arifir
Thra“use
its
influence
with
the
Neth­
idea,
be
levi-hledi
noil
puieii!
IS-off tank ears were wrecked by
era that 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
Nations)
Security
Coun­
Enlistittrtit Jo the National
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
thr
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 mi lusly pindiutiiin in an expbinitiion lodny for Ru*i&gt;*ian
manv Ini)..- eniplovet* in thU and
lit Ihe Afumela ted I' m **
district -fiisj division light in iwu Bnggs plants todav.
way track, but caused no casual­ Indonesian proposal that an in­
aeixim •-&gt;( the l.olmii Fefinerj- io
ternational arbitration commis­
Thiltnfershowet * not, r adlllg oihei eoiiitoDuiln s of tlie nation,
wtlh Jni-knimville, St. Aegintue- , llriggs ie|mrleil 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 after
An extraordinary meetlnv of sion tie dispatched t(j Indonesia
V. 8 \ i mv hendquarirM ‘rn-il hieese* cut fll/Hu
| u v when he announced
Vaid l.cumt (the Jewish National Without delay.
eil out.
•
■112 of tin* plant maintenance force K e v e *. tn a letter to C u l. G eneral West’s worat heat win* *•! the yeui vi-a led t .—
The statement, 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. m i 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 Waller
baml lie declared. Inn it can »*, jlh at IH)0 workers wore absent from lrt-r of -.the council, utacrlcd tlmt •lit v— of I(Midi-): l v* leiiiperalun a Vlatit.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 James O’Neal, pro*-j .ent I .HiMl home from tin* Conner the oil ooik* in Rte c.ipacity of
ted and all Jewish shops, testnur- international commission, could
cut Unilmnsler 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
North and Wist anti i- U*ltn: illnr *sent inti* or their customary
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 ulent cut definition of German assets in hi okett lu m lu m .l -' th e W e n 'b rr' t^*L'-.w h ib ---- - iTiafTrttrT*nrr
lO s lls s n l m•im ('BAi1 . 4i«r*
closed from 2:00 1’. it. d o 5.00
formation Booth on North Park
AusImh f«i ilM-iiiaiou h: the Atrs
Ituth of Jtie-e i-oncern*. it was
P. M.
Avenue by the Junior Ohanilier
••ft Packard'* supply of bodies.
Ilian peace lieaty then Ihe arlion lluirati said afli-t a .ii-Mcc at t'hi- uiiiiouncrtl
lime agreed to give
engu early today lurtibled lhi-.ttu r
The leadert at the tamo time
of Commerce will m*rk the start,
A llrigv- spokesman said th.* rinild le* “unilerstoiMl,"
I III‘it elllployees time off for. sum’
called for the abolition of emer­ Florida Salesman Is
of the [.akor Day celebration here, 2 More II. S. Army
absenteeism generally was a ttri­
If that wete so, the U. 8. gener­ curv flout HI ill 72 m ill.i a- lew ntei encampment* in addition to
gency regulations and :h&gt; reestab­ Convicted Of Murder according to the prpRrnm ic*
buted to the heat.' which he said- al said "I should np'pteclat,- ,t minute*.- ’'
Elsewhere. IhoHftll, the tmecas their regulai vacations sml to
lishment of the supremacy af civil
leased today by Kdward Higgins, Men Killed In Manila inside the factories it-gnlered 86 letter front you t‘&gt; that effect."
(I’sBllMta m i r u r r« « i
ter said continued high leuifern reimburse them doting thi* mllmanager of tijj- Seminole County
degrees. -No worker comment wns
“Itiit."
the
letter
cotiGnueil,
"if
ita n training, i»eiimI, 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 Chrysler a German asset without uwalling ticulqilv from iiimihen’ieii Muht- to- fue dal* this year and two
Green To Address
onlv 2H minutes today before con­
fi'ora. reported that l*oo workers in completion of discussions n r resolu­ gan southward ihruugu IndmiM.) weiAis next year, for llie differOutboard raring and tbe Motor U. 8. Army by unknown
Arthur Berry, Jacksonville Regatta
VFW On Guard Unit victing
fium
w{
1
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'
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'la Lynch Itoiul gear and uxle plant tion* of difference* either wijlun actus* southern I I11 o &gt;i - o n d .m 'e l.etweeu their tegular pay
will
.follow
at
1:30
olb-orh magatme salesman, of kil* eloek under tntf auspices of the
^nea*Hyttbyu* ronunanu.
illM| a like* number «»f D * Holo thi' Ati’ l i iiqj Treaty 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) miles' This pit-grant dims been adopted
Philippine K-out. of tltf A r j S y s j 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. CoAt Guard' Auxiliary.
at- its ’ 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 . tint)'placed
(|ra, n|«cwi m
.,. oulaido
ouisolo tempers
temnera(lie
rotttusf at tha Legion Hut Mon nralic sentence of death in the elecSenator
Speasard
Holland.
Sec­
Wetlnewfay while un guard duty lure at 88 degree*.
stro ng winds which t ie" down1- , ,
...
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 test To
cation of a new National ’Guard
U.
S,
Dlatrict
Engineer,
Colonel
at Camp llatangas, ihr m lie. •ind Mercury hourly-ruled worker*
Berry began subbing and half col­
Power service. Some I hjUw ’ and
1 ,, V V . u , l i m . r l n n
unit her*, and will outline how lapsed
Be Held In Luke Mary automobile*
in her ehalc where she b.d Willis Teale, will apeak, amt southeast of Manila.
w ere 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*.
trophies
and
prltea
to
th*
winners
One scout was hit hy six hul at least until next Tur»dap, nllrlIt wai announced today by John been sitting at her aon'y aidr-dur- uf the Regatta will he presented lets
and diet! almost Instantly, huted by the Ford mu mu: cm ent to
A beauty contest, 1which all
ing the trial.
A high reaiiing of ltll degrees
" A§HINTtT(jN. Aug. 7—(AT—
Sauls, po*t adjutant.
Central VfiUrdiy |fn:vp Clik*afft4 iH licit t^nl •!muni' I n!t|wi»lT/ _
Judge Jutin U., Bird recessed at the 7:00 o'clock^banquet to ba the announcement rrlnlrd, whlh the strike of 7.IHK1 worktTs nl the Semimile County or
of Oov*
-C.. W. Johnson will prvaldo iir
given at the Mayfair Inn for the other, with tw o’shots in the
Florida girls are eligible to join, three-day period m is ,- Jul-.-. I:*» 1 • ’“'■r
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 Murray Corporation of America will
I*** conducted In cunnectinn (In each of the three d s.s. Ho- &lt;licd at-lu r Jmme here today,
Scott who is now away on voca­ the Jury’* verdict.
Chambers of Commerce and their In an.Arm y hospital. Their name- idanL
with the tlsnce (wing given Sat mercury
Miss Caldwell's lowly was found
rcury climbed.in IP0.-jrm u tk
tion.
wars withheld
■ j _ pending notificaurdsy evening from 8:00 to 12:00
Yuma. Ari*,,- reported the n*. or her apartment, to which *h*
“Due to tha fact that so many Large Cuban City
* frtendx.
Stale Senator Lloyd F. Boyle tloh of next of kjn.
returned - after reporting tq
Car Fire Attributed o’clock at tho Mike Mary Com­ tion’* highest temperatuii * vs-»ter. had
vaUran* it # seeking membership
Attacks on U, 8. Army pei
will terve aa toaatmaater. A
munity llulldltefTy the laike Mary day, 113 degrees. ' I'hqgnt* in tile the general accounting oftjc*
In th# VFW post w# are issuing Shaken By 6 Quakes Jayce# sponsored dfoce will' be sonnet since June 28 have result
To Visiting Smoker Chamlter of Commerce recreatlun Mime nts(i“ iiud 112.
where she was employed. Author*
a special invitation to these men
Iflt'* said death wits ibis' to u.tturcommittee, it was • announced tohern a t 10:00 o'clock in the hotel ed in a doien casualtir*. Th.
nihcr
point*
rejbuAing
lOtl
bi
HAVANA,
A
ur.
7,
On*
lo attend the m eeting" *md AdFUUpwine military rnmm*nd ami , W. A. Morrison, Ford dealer, dsy by If. H, Grier, committee more included: Fresni. Calif, and nl causes, possibly a heart attack.
man died of a heart attack -aril hall room. —
. jutant Hauls.
the U. S. criminal investigation today attrihutrd the fire that chairman About 18 girt* are *1- Advance. Mo. 10tl; Batesvlll •. Atk..
Miss Caldwell cant* here s«v*r»
30
persona
Buffered
Injuries
as
Mr. Sauls, who alio serves ee
division are investigating.
started In his new Ford sedan ready entered In t)|e contest.
.L
and Farli. Tann.. 105: St. Lout*. ni *years Ago and worked for k
th*
city
of
Santiago
was
shaken
commander of the 6th district
Saturday evening while he wax In
Member* of the laike Msry Mo.. Shrcve|&gt;ort, 1^., and Effing­ time in the office of her brftthsr,
o f-th # VPW in Florida, stated ■lx times yesterday afternoon and Matthews Is Elected
th* baathall park to someone get­ Youth Center are working on ham. ill. 104, Little Rock, Ark , llten n rni-mlu-r of the lious*.
Housholder Offices
that the Sanford poet had tbe last night by earthquakes.
Funeral arrangem entt have not
ting into the car, «illinK down the impiuvement of Ihe public
I'ellciton. Mich. 103. Nashville,
The poputaee of Cuba's second Mayor Of Altamonte
largeat delegation At the recent
Move To New Location and than leaving a lighted cigs* beach at Crystal Lake, Mr. Grier and
Tenn. 101, Grand Rapids and lieen completed, Imt burial will
city (pop. 120,000) remajned out
diitrict meeting in PeLand.
*
la- In the family cemetery aft
rettoi Ila declared that h* did ■aid,
Col. J . E. Matthtwa was elected
Travers* City, Mich. 100.
of doors oil night In fear that
Milton, FI*., Miss Caldwell was
their homes would collapse. Moat mayor of Altamonte Springs
Ernest F. Housholder. Sanford not amnka himself.
u native of Knoxville. Tenn. *
Plant Roof Collapses of the city's houses showed cracks Tuesday tp susoead U. 0 . Sm'lh attorney, today ennounccd thr State Highwayman L. C. Bender Teen-Agers Invited
Operations
Begin
On
today as a result of the earth’) who resigned from thU office, J. moving of hit law office from using tt portable fire extinguisher,
In Miami Downpour movement.
■
*
Goodard was elected city clerk to the
Atlantic
National
Dank kept the Mate under cunlrvl un­ To Party In Orlando
St. Johns Project LIodh-R otary Ball
The first tremor was felt at fill the vacancy created by the Building w h en he ha* been loc­ til the Fire Department arrived
t
, MIAMI, FUh, Aug. ?. f/P)_A 8:02 P. M. (KBT) yesterday and death two wseki ago of L. R. ated for 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 tha-last at 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 8t. Johns River
*
*
of ■ building to coltaDse here to.
Most of the injuries were claa- ion.
will b* associated with hi* son
■ r -L
*----- = ----------Department to attend an 'aifmls- from -1'aUtks. to Sanford to a 12
The Lion-Rotary softball gama^
dar but no one wns injured be- aified ee light.
There
were 212 votes cast, Karlyle,
and
daughter-in-law
sion free- teen age party to be foot depth were Started tliui which was rained nut a week ago
lVISITING ENGINKER
conns the proprietor wm* ilelayvd
The tremor* were felt through- according to B. D. McIntosh, Jr. Darla, who are^ nrwcomeri to the
AVcilflL-xday will-ukw-qUe*-Friday
Wfl*y Gillespie of the Jackson- _given next Wednesday
.. evening
b r the min.
out Orient* province, but with who came second In the mayor
**n ^ ‘ ‘
-ftrm ^ flf—Bmlttr a t
o'clock a l thl~T7rUlidi.
evening at the Lakefront Soft*
intensity than- hr-Santiago. mi ttlirir V6t*a to T O rM a tt- ^ rte ^ e u ife ^ o T six offtces^ocoupy
ball Park at 8:00 o’clock, It wm4
ay conferred with Colissum a t * program to be cn
Among
A
m u r cities reporting effect* hewa 127 vote*. T. Fir ton Ifar- th* ,front of the second floor of
^announced twlay by Lion Captain
mlwloncrs and Mayor titled “Sanford night."
W 0 A. M. while m in wax pourf
pouring from the quake were GuanUnsimi, low trailed with 1ft vote*. Of th* th* butfdlng and were formerly
At '10:00 -o'clock there will be ed .th is‘ morning hy Edward Hig [Richard Deu» and Rotary Captaiir
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
Cliy Manager IL N. a lalxnt contest for all agea con­ gins, manager of the Seminole
Semirwli Orville Touchton. Flayers or*
ee they took shelter under art awn- Balre, Con tram aestre. Bogus, De- registrants coat their vote* apd and the Isle H. C. Du Boo* and
ducted at the party, and hrond- Counti- Chamber of CAinwerce.’
requested to l&gt;« un hand 'a t 7:80
lu r across the street. *
n ano and Central ToesJo.
87 out of-114 white registrant*.th# lata T. B. Higgins. The
Gillespie was on hia way east over 8tetlon WORZ, and
the signing of a bill for -F. M.
A few mlnutee before the owner
The buildings reported moat
In the voting for clerk, Mr. rooms have lawn repainted and
tte r Park and declared that pritea will be given to winntra. an additlonsl appropriation * uf \ Dr. A. W. Epps, Jr. will pit
arrived with the key to le t them in, imaged in Santiago include a Goodsrd recleved 1 61 vote* to l l deco rated Hind present an a ttract­
return her* soon to-check Local entrants are advlaed to 1300,000 last week for OiU foork, and Andrew Stine will catch fi
the roof collapsed with a roar.
hospital and an a rt school. The cost for Fred rM U kuer. In th* ive appearance with carpeting of
projects, principally al telephon* Mr*. II.. V. Aiken at a total uf |«00,(»0 1* now.aitell- Itnlnrv, Harry Robson will h
The Weather Bureau told 4.0ft wall* of some private hornet election, .12 bell eta were declared * deep shade of red, Venetian
_ pump stalion wher# new 1024-W for full particular* of abl* for th* project, Mr. .Higgins for tha Lion* with Al Lyon
lathee e l rain fell in ft i / a hours, eollopeed.
void, sold Mr.’ M clatoih.
blind* and yellow’ drapes.
_
angina* or* being Installed. th* contest.
said.
reiving.

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Jewish Leaders
In Palestine Order
3 Hour Work

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Kmployers Help
National Luard
Fnlisfmenl Drive

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For Labor Day
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                    <text>THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Dutch Accused
By Indonesia Of
Violating Order

Elliott’s Testimony
'I'MlIaa** !!•■&gt; «*•■• « • ')
would not l&gt;, held liable
for
breach of contract "because of
during th* years period.
For a period of eight licWfsh
hour* the reports from tha humid
downtown Intel negotiating room
had blown hot and,cold.
Union official* said dll' UAW
Ford local* in tho country would
1* notified of the agreement in
lime to refrain from walking
put.
The Ford*l!AW agreement on
I the Tsfl-Hsrtley in u e followed
'the company'* blunt tefussi to
gram the union an “immunity
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TUESDAY, AUG. 5, 191

U.S. Asks Apology
From Hungary For
American’s Arrest

Hughe* ha* charged that Sen­
ator firewater (R-MflincU--cJt*iiman of the *futi committers, once
offered to call off the hearing If
he would**gtemv»~»neiTt! TransWorld Airline*, in which Hughe*
ha* a controlling Interest, with
fa n American, firewater ha* denied
that.
Meyer’* e*pen»e “a c c o u n t *
brought into evidence last week,
allowed more than 18,000 spent on
entertainment of Kooievtl: and hi*
friend* about’flie tlm.- ilie' con­

Jaycce Convention

ed an apology from the Communiat
dominated Hungarian government
for the 'O T etl by political police
of an American citltep, Stephen
Tburaniky,
The State Department, in tilscloalng thia today, aald that the
U. S. repre*entative on the Allied
Control Commiuipn for Hungary
alio haa "approached" the 8&lt;&gt;v-

Henry Ford H. m andated the
r{impan]r'i point of view. Ho aald
that to permit euch immunity
would be to “nullify- the law
and' declared the company "can*
n o t' he party to placing unioria

tu speculation whether t h r i u t o
union ami Murray
Corp, ef a bad girl out of her."
u can use any wurf you
America might settle on a sim­
’ young Roosevelt shouted,
ilar bail*.
were they (the girl*; for
me?,
JMM*D**MAT1C rH0 T°0*ArH* were made a* the bodies of Tom Thom**,», and hi* slitsr, Patricia, 7, were
Egypt Makes Plea
Komi*veil insisted that .Meyer
rC&lt;io'ToCtV r0!n
** Hansen Dem, Calif., where they had been on ■ Sunday ptenlc with their parent*.
had nut answered his querilun,
Left, the boy * Ufeleae body has been brought to shore; night, the children’* mother, Mr*; Agnes Thomaa
* Maall.M e (ram r . i r &lt;lH,l
"The Colonel well knows the
(second from left) is comforted by a friend, while her husband, John, stand* at rig h t The youngsters bad
the termination of the adminis­ girl* were present," Meyer intiswatutered off Wj) gftergjw tyen playing In grubber in g ra ft on the water.
Untenuillonal Soundphoto)
trative regime which has -been
Java by linking up their. eAsictn maintained by the British in the -,i Mover aisd that kt the-gay par­
Lake Mary Beach 15 Strikers Killed,
soldiers were wounded.
-----, in older that ties in New York Col. ftuuseveit
void’ westCf n~Tflr^C*' *g Yi'-w- hour* WMhrTllnce 1800,
before the cMSe-ffft orders tisik our fellow countrymen, the 8q- »ori^t.miftt of hit time with MilU
The laborers were reported
((fliiiMMd from R*agt Om+|
'40 Hurt In Tunisia
effect last midnight, u dispatch j-dance,' may share the welfare Fave Emerson, who later In-ism,shot down in return fire from the
for park purposes with IB months,
'mid the aspirations uf |hc people Mra, ItoosevelL
from Srmarang ‘said.
After Troop Attack troops.
- The Dutch indicated officially of Egypt."
“ Were anv tif the glrbl there to it will revert to them.
Commlssiiiim chairman 11. B.
Nokia,hy I’atha told the cdunfil entertain meT" Elliott pressed hi,
UlSt during attem pt, at mediation
The riot a t Sfax was the only
of their difference* with the In­ that "it. is the very existence of former party companion and hast. Pope told Mr. Field* that the roe- - TUNIS, Tunisia, Aug. 6—&lt;/P) major outbreak reported in the
donesian Republic, they intended Egypt as a sovereign *|a te which
Meyer insisted the ‘"girls" were res* of the park had been as much —Fifteen striking laborer* weru alike thus far. Thee were some
to maintain rontrtd •&gt;( the rich is here at stake."
part of a large party that varied a surprise to the Commission *• killed and about 40 were eswwMled minor incedenu, but police-were
to lotke Mary residents, commend­ In a riot near Sfax which follow­ control.
"Against ihe historic bacx- from 20 to 30 persons,
areas they wrested in the 15
day* of fighting.
trrouml of Anglo-Egyptian rela­
"You mean their scintillating ed them for doing a nice Job i.n ed an attack on an Army motortions," he said, "an alliance &lt;;l conversation waa to entertain me," the park and promised them **- Ixed column, the French New*
Tunisia’* B,200,000 inhabitant*
this sort is but another form **f Roosevelt put In with irony in hi* aistance immediately by sending a Agency tswu-UJ today.
were reported hard pressed because
Attlee’s Offer
road crew out to improve tha
subordination. It make, a rela voice.
All
of th e’ alike, particularly in tho
borer* In Tunisia,
tiunship which is both unbalanced
French forth African -Druta
Jilin U. .a r t#.—Most - of—the-ehop*
**I resent any implication a* to road to the. lake.
Itealiaa.a n m l*«a» ii » i
and undignified, ft ties Egypt
—TlMr-rood-etrip-vritf-ijinirtniTed •t**- Were called out on a general there were closed. Refrigera.inn
■Train, to lie announced . Ji]__ Ulu -tn—British
economy.-_Tt subjects 111* voice filled with emotion, .*
free bv Mr*. Harrison ami Mr. ■trike yestedsy. Troops were sent plants were shut down, and transHtruic r.TT’idnnwns tomorrow.
“Oh. Meyer broke Ini "thst was Smith. However, they will be com­ to take over the Tunisian rail- reflatio n tins were clogged.
‘ • Th* new plan, designed to com­ Egypt to the vagaries of Britiih
pensated for orange ti-eei on tile way line between Sfax and Gsfxa.
bat g critical dollar shortage and ccontimyr It imprisons Egypt with­ Hu* last thing on my mind."
The gyvernmeut waa reported
in the orbit of British imfierial
"You have said I was getting property, said Mr. Pop*.
The PTcnth press sj
boost production, is expected lo power,"
planning to requisition railway
'Mr,
Evan*
sharply
criticised
thr
all
the
girls,”
Roosevelt
told
Mey­
cal) for sjitl muiw austerity In
tend other facilities needed to
Nokrashy I'asha took er , "You have not an,wen,! my Commission for not culling upon the troop* were fired
an already tightly rationed land. theBefore
keep the protectorate's economy
floor,
Herschel V. Johnson, question about these girls. What him first to speak on the matter strikers* a* they..*
Jt also
___ was expected* to* contain
and rix'functioning,
declaring that ho had money In railway yards of S
¥*k tom* provision for reducing the deputy U. 8. delegate, suggested was I doing, lining them m&gt;?”
as soon as the opening state­
In angry tones, Roosevelt con­ the subdivision and that closing of
Kars 0UH«y
fund* to the British that
ment* from the Egyptian ami tended at another point thql the street* and parks hy vacating the
occupation zone of Germany.
McM
While the I'rlniu Minister wns British representatives were heard Senate group has directed its in­ plate pad been detrimental to his
,
putting his final louche* on lhi* the council should "turn to the quiry at him because he Is "the property.
Attorney Boyle reminded Mr.
plan last night. Foreign Minister mote urgent huslneis" of the Bal­ son of the President” and passed
over gift* by contractor) to other Evans that he still retained all
- Ernest Bevin reiterated in the kan problem.
Informed -quarters said Britain Armv officer*.
Douse nf Commons that Britain
legal rights.a* a property owner,
Roosevelt aahl he undetstood the but that since, the land termed as
** k intended to pres* fur public own* probably would demand time Id
t n |, ,f
ership of the mine* and factories study Nokrashy Pasha’s opening committee had a document deal­ park land k. h
remarks ami prepare hi* reply, ing with "million* and trillion* of hy this paiiltr~aT~auch, the public
f:, , In Germany’* Ruhr.
THE TOBACCO
WA
dollar*" of war rnntrarti— BTTiT Imd no rights to the laud vacated..
i_ 7 'H e alio deflated his opposition which might take saveral day*.
-"huntllg
surli
gifts
as
automobiles
to
fo u r*p o w * i cw ritrol o f
tlu u
Mr. Evans quoted' nn Opinion of
to other Army officers. Senators an Orlando attorney, Ben -Carpen­
"I'VI-SIKN millions of pounds of
! -ric h fn d u B trta l iN fe * «■ p ropO H il J p w i R h - J l
Ferguson
(K-Mlrh)
(ltd
Brewster
— r
ter, to the effect loat the tern,
i
b y l ^rmiwre.
(R-Maine) denied knowledge of mission's vacating order was;void
tobacco sold at auction. And at
la-cause of failure to show conclu­
k*—
ish source since th e . ilrillsh- were turned on during the night
Roosevelt said also thst If the sive ownership to the patlst vac~ auction after auction, I’vo seen
American difference* on thr auh- for the first time sine) power- commRtee fuund that the Boose- ated. and he reiteratotJ hi) state­
became public last month. »»ving Idsckout restriction Were veil Mine had been used "just tq ment that the Cuunty Cummiosloa
gel expenses" hy Meyar., It ought had no authority to vsesta the
tho mokera of Lucky Striko buy
United Stale" 'reportedly ordered last winter,
want* to delay socialisation in tho
Several Liverpool police were in- tu state thst publicly, FeifUson park* in the plat.
Ktthr for at least ftve years, pepd-' hired battling the demonstrator* I sgrred.
Huv Howell of Lake Mary com­
tobacco that’s got real smokin’
ing an increase In production.
' a* firemen atood by ready to dous# I When Roosevelt rc/em n to mended thu action of Mr*. Harri­
Th* Foreign Minister said hi* th* riolera’with hoses in •*»« the Mever a* "a rather comedy type son ami Mr. Smith In deeding over
*
quality. . . tobacco that smokea
preference reganling Germanv's situation got heyynd police con- of individual,". Ferguson broke in the property for park use. Mr.
with:
lavel of Industry was to Itoost
Fields Quoted Mrs. Hart i son as
up inild, cool and fragrant.”
German steel production to about
“Well, he was your friend, pot staling that she would give mare
niira 1,1
IJ.OOO.tHMt tuns, That, he said;
ours."
land if needed for tho park. Mr.
would give "almut the standanl cited "Fascist-like" organization*
"I will explain how he happen­
police said they thought the van ed tb he In my social circle," Roose­
■laliam waa the work of Irrespon- velt said,
slide youths rather than an or
"You should, do that," Ferguson
And then, perhaps giving a hint ganlxed rampalgn uf anti-Semi­
B.T. (. ruglN. INUETENDEMT T llttn U WAMUIOl HgMSN
retorted.
aa to what th# new Attlee eco­ tism.
•I Otfuril. North Carotins
j4
nomic plan la to contain, he re­
(M r LAtut a luc* i trrsiax BAIOXXX)
plied lo conservative demand* foe
packing plants.
more food and raw materials for Rations For Chinese
(ftrmsny by Inquiring:
Troops To Be Changed J t t &amp; ' S &amp; S S S g S
**Can anyoni tsll me where I
. . . . . . . . . . ^ ’“ 7------can-owned Hennlngaen I’rotlucx
CM gat food and raw materials
NANKING. Aug. 8, (A*)—China’s Company had been purchased ftr
•scept from the duljar, countries 7" method
of feeding her soldiers an undisclosed amount, believed to
He added th at wh*n the pres­ rice plus whatever tounlry pro- It* several million U. 8., dollars,
ent U, B, loan1ia exhausted Brit­ duee ia available will undergo mod- and that th* government soon
ain could no longet stand the ex­ emlsatlon umlsr a new supply would begin producing canned,
penditure of funds fur thst put-

LUCKY STRIKE

In, the American minister at
Budapest; «nd Hungary’* acting
foreign miniiter, which showed
th at Chapin demanded h “auitabc
iapology,"
Chapin also naked for assur­
ance that no further »ueh in sta.rs
would take place and- thut m.y
of Thuransky’s* property which
had been seized would la* returned.
The acting foreign minister.
Erno Milbatyfi, gave Chapin a
preliminary
reply
yesterday,
which the State Department ndviaed Chapin to tell the Hilda pent
government is “un**ti*factory."

Greek Navy Gets
___ .6 U.S. Gunboats

19 Killed In Wreck
Of Gasoline Truck

t/fy ~ Nine teen persons, 17 ghATHENS, Aug. 8. UT) — Hear groes and two white men, wVre
Admiral John A. Snarkcnbcrg. killed near here at dawn todsy
Naval attache to the American when a truck in which they weie
mission to old Greece, said today riding collided with a gasoline
gotlationa had been concluded truck and burped.
Ambulances from Waxahachle
r the transfer of six'American
and Ennis made run, to the scene,
motor gunboats to the Greek navy.
He said approximately #l,:i£0,- bringing bodies of the victim* to
temporary morgue at a negro
000. estimated_jts a tent'i of the atheater
here.
.
original'coat of the vessels, had
Officer* said they did not know
been budgeted for their nriiulai- immediately
how many were Intion. The admiral said that under
f
tentative plans the six ships.were jured. *
scheduled to b e‘Vcconditlontfl ol
Norfolk. Va., where Greek crews Jury Drop» Charges
light-be—trained.— f te^oald

a

In L y n c h in g C a s e

JACKSON, N. C. Aug. 5-OVi
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To Protect the P .ar* of th* World;
To P tn o o ta ths P r o ir n i of Am*tic*;
• To Produce Pro*pertly /o r Sanford.

THE WEATHER
Partly cloudy through Thursday
with local thundershoweia in af­
ternoon and esrly tonight.
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AN.LNIJKJ'KN/JKNT DAILY N&gt;WaPAi*&amp;ZLVOLUME XXXVIII

Established 1908

Associated Press Leased Wire

SANFORD, FLORIDA. WEDNESDAY, AUG. 6. 1947

Attlee Announces Truman Will
Make 3 Day
I* ^Hardship Regime

NO.

189

Senator

Hughes On Stand

Brazil Trip

"U. S. Loan Easement,
, Limited Direction
Of Labor, Troop
R ed u ctio n Sought

To Attend Meet

'

W ASH IN GTON , A uf. 6, &lt;iF&gt;—
Secretary of Slat* Marshall tinnoil need today that the U tilled
Stair* ham agreed In u high 1«*el
ronftrrnro with the B rltLh with

• ml** to relaxing wowr pr«»i•iona of th* Anglo-American
loan -agreement.
Lo n d o n . Aug. fa y r i ftim*
Mauilcr Attire told Parliament
looty that Great Uiitain wuuk.
reduce h e r aimed (otcei, _inqiou
* a limited diieclion ol laboi, and
leak relaiation ol clau in in the
J U ;S . loan egtrement to help rare
her (towing economic em it.
He laid alio that worket* "it.
the mote njenlial imlutltie*’
would have to wotk longer and
l i f t coal mine tt wuulJ be ailtn
toWabor half an hour a day ad
diliontl.
------Attlet—Iljd-thmfAjTeat-HTttniw
alto would cut down her nn|»c»itin a manner that Mould mean
"hardship! for many people.”
* Attlee *ald Great HrUrnin also
would cut down her Import* in &gt;
manner that would mran “luudshlps for many people."■ e said the United Htati-i, at
Britain's entreaty, had nitrei-d to
diecu'ss' the *terliiiK canVuttlhlllty
pnd non-di*criminatlon In trade
agreement* In the !3.7W),0&lt;*MH)0
loan, which Attlee maid Would be
exhausted thia year.
• Re denied, a* '.Winston Church­
ill hod charged on Monday, that
the Labor government had •'frit­
tered away" the American billions,
advanced after termination of lendUAm from which Great Uritain
r e i v e d *3U(f7.'54(i.r..lO from the
in reverse
u. a. »nd ave•a back
ro se : SI*)

Keldrn Waldo. Gainrutillr *tlorney and Immediate past presi­
dent of the United State* Junior
Chamber of Commerce, will be
one of the honor aural* uf the
*t*ie*^Jayree “ convention lu be
hrld at the .Mayfair Inn thi*
weekend.

$1,000,000 Fire
In Miami Destroys
Planes Demolished As
Mystery Explosion
Touches O/f Blaze

MIAMI, Fla,. Aug. 6 t-P)—Dam*
Ige estimale at more than $I,OO0&gt;
000 waj 'cauieti b y , tire e*'ly
loda« when a myslcrihut eiplotio’n
touched n il a blare In Hanger No.
3 at the 20th Street side of the
Miami International Airpuit and
drslroyrd two 21-paiwngCi DC-3Y
Iwn twin-engined Bcacltciafl and
an undetermined number, of Imall'.jfedemlalnK^of the front of itw e» planet.

Modernization Of
Drug Store Front
Begins" Tomorrow
R jV n lh a t. and

Anderson

Dri'ir, x p ire Chief Henry Chare ol the

S B ^ H w.irar8R

of th* adjacent' store apace, will
Start tomorrow morning it was
announced today by K. F. Ilnur
holder, ag en t' for the HrumlevPuleston Building and Paul Camptrail, contractor. Work on enlarg­
ing the interior will Ire started
UUr.
Blueprint! to th* new front
sh ^ r two entrances, and the adjSm ng store front will be marie
to correspond to the present druj.
store frent which will he ibme
what altered.
Hr. Campbell, who w si con­
tractor for thg • n*w Grey hour d
r, bu* ttatlon. estimated that the
.work of completely enlarging and
1Improving the ttore will take a
minimum of three month*' lint*.
The. adjacent store ha* been used
11of lata for storage apace, and
thyl. atock hta 'been transferred
to ’the store room which wo*
1formerly ‘ a bsrbfcr shop.
■ F. E. Roumlllat ami Rmce J.
jen o n hava laHsii uporaiur* of a
g store In Sanford for more
than 35 yeare, and moved into
th* present site In th* Brumleypuleston Building when It war
erected during th* early twenties.
They are ag enu for the )Valgrf*n products.
J t f . Hous holder w i l l h a v e
cH rg* of the tmprovemerfl and
enlargement of the store.
f it. Bourn Rial a n d M r. A nderaon today declared ' that (hey
have much faith In the future of
Sanford, arid predicted that their
enlargement of th* store will 1*
HI
ip
KToru with
*
Irf accord
other store ImI w
o w t o t a which lata have so
rrtuch |mprt
Improved the appearance
business
district.
of th e'M
a li
i 1 ■- — i■ — ■i ■ me-

V Cinnam on Signed
By Sanford Feds
Van Klnnamon, lanky righthanded hu rltr, formerly with th*
DaLand Red HaU has been signed
by th* Sanford Baseball Associa­
tion. It waa announced tfaiaoflernoon hy Manager John Krider.
recently re-

B-.......

two buildings, a 100 by SOIMool
hanger and a 150 by 500-fool
wood building used t t a ihop and
tlorage building; two DC-3 pas­
senger planes, two BeacKcrsfl, one
former Army A I2 6 medium bomb,
er. several aircraft engines and *
number of smaller aircraft were
destroyed-*

Us aahl the damage
would
reach “at leatl $1,000.000—con­
servatively."
j
Chase said detplte fire fighting
»* face 1HT*
„*
**

U. S. Cancels Credit
To Hungary Because
Of Communist Coup

v___ ___
• ■
WASHINGTON, Aug. «—UPj—
■Secretary of S 'ate Marshall today
disclosed the Hxpnrt-Import Bank
ha* ra net lied a 17,000,000 cotton
credit ear-marked for the H ungar­
ian government.
Marshall tnld a news conference
the hank took th* action because
some of the Hungarian negotiators
in which the tank had confidence
had been exiled as result of what
he termed th* Communist coup
which recently overturned the
government.
Two other factor* he gave a*
Influencing the bank’a decision
wer*:
1, The two Hungarian banka
scheduled to get th* American
funda are under what Marshall
railed th* threat of national Ixatlon.
2. The cotton situation haa chan­
ged for the better since April 30,
when th* bank and a Hungarian
government reached a tentative
agreement regarding th* credit
Marshall disclosed this action In
telling reporters that* th* Amer­
ican government had reached no
specific conclusion on what further
step* to take about th* change In
the Hungarian government
In announcing the credit cancel­
lation. Marshall amphaalted that
th* considerations governing th*
move were strictly honking fact-

President
Rio In
ust Or
Science

To Fly To
Late Aug­
September;
Bill Vetoed Hughes Contact Man
WASHINGTON. Aug. b o l h Also “Entertained’1
Pietidrnl Ttuman today accepted
Other Officials Be­
an invitation to viiit b iaiil in
sides Roosevelt
late Augtyil ni Seplembet.

Elliott Roosevelt At W ar Investigating Committee Hearing

The While lluuie announce.1
W ASHINGTON. Aug. b o n
Mr. Truman will , fly to Rio l)e
Janeiro for a three day m il John W- Mcyri tn lifirJ loday hr
and return to the Unilrd S utra t p e n l $97,821.59 ol Howard
aboard .lire balllritup U .S. S. Hughes Airciait Company’s money
on * promotion ol two planet be­
Miroiuii.
I’ten" Secretary Charlrt G, R on ing built under wailime govern­
would not comment when aiked ment conliacli,
whether Mr. Tiutnan will addren
While Hughes waited to tell
the lnlta*Amrrican Security Con­ the Senate War Inveitigating Com­
ference. which opens in Riu Au­ mittee hit own story ol hit dealing*
gust 15.
— with the government, Meyer com­
**The Preiidrnt sincerely appre­ pleted an accounting ol money
ciated live coidul. invitation (r- h^ .tsyi he tpenl on enteitamment
crllency, Pirsidenl Caspar Dutri of army officer*, government, of­
crnlly eslemlri) lulu by (lit ,Ex- ficials end otheiwiie promoting in­
o( Braiil. to make a visit to that terest in Hughes' plane.
country, and rapirned hope that
The rotund-publicity man said
it would be imslihlp it an early llial~*o—far -a» lir kn-m» hr
dale (or him to accept." s a id .; the only llughet employ** work
loimal While House snmiunermrpt ing on public relations.”
irleased simultaneously heir and in
Rio De Janeiro.

■‘I’realdent Truman ia nuw moat
happy to confirm Ins acceptance
and the trip ia Inlng acbi-iluled to
take place during the latter part
of Auirual or tire early tiny a of
September.
"Th#_prealdent plana In prereod
to Kro'de Jnnerio by air for a
three dayi visit and to return on
the USS Missouri."
Meanwhile, with what be taid
was “deep tegret'* President TrU
man valued a bill to ratnblisti a
national science foundation.
; The u resident said In a memor­
andum of illaapproval that whiU
he hod urged th* establishment
of such a foundation, the idll Con.
„ tMI aanthlm jurolved a "uvorkrd
departure from sound principle*"
of administration.
He described the bill at
ll'M lIaas* , s . r* l« altl

Hiroshima Notes
Anniversary Of
Atom Bombing
HIROSHIMA, Aug. «. (AT—Two
years ago warfare’s first atomic
bomb descended and one half of
Hiroshima vanished in a blinding
flash of destruction.
Today at 8:H A. M., the hour
when the bomb exploded, the Ih-IIs
tolled. The people stood In silent
prayer for one minute, then went
again about, their affair*.
That was the only official notice
lake ruin lllroahlma of (hr explo■Ion Hlat left 92,000 of It* citHrna
dead or mlstflng. But th* city of­
ficials were busy with plana to
mkk^ lllroahlma’ a ahrlno for thr
wrtt Id's hopea of pear*.
At their request, General MacArthur in Tokyo released ■ state-ment. He said "W ar’* destructivenesi will progress until ths mean*
are at hand to exterminate the
human race,',
"This It th* lesson of Hiroshima.
God grant that It ha not ignored."
And Mayer Hhlaao llatnai an­
nounced that Australian engineer*
had helped draft a plan for a
modern lllroahlma, with a peace
memorial at the spot over which
the atomic bomb let go.
Iliroahla has a long wav to gp
Although 20,000 temporary shel­
ters have sprung up, th* actual
permanent rebuilding of the city
ha* not yet begun.
That, said the mayor, w u on*
reason for ob**reing Uiu day which
can never b* forgotten try those
who liv*d through l.t
H* hopes, by th* observance, to
Interest Ut* ciUtana in rabulldlng
th* city. H* wants, h* says, to
make Hiroshima f o n c tr a symbol
of the futility of war.
lllroahlma should know.

Red Cross To Give
GI Insurance
Data
|r; : * - -■ _ :•
•f

Veteran* who with to rainitat*
lhair National 8*rvk* Uf* In­
surance or are Interested In ob­
taining more Information an this
subject are r*qu*st*d to meet at
th* American Rod Cross Chapter
Building at Fifth S t m t and Oak
Avenu*, Tku*aday-avaa lng-at 7:1U
o'clock.
1 ■ .7 »
Throughout th* United State* a
JAYCEB MKKT
naw all-time high In th* number
1
of disability compensation or pen­
Sanford Junior
sion c**«e on Veteran* Administra­
will hold a supper
tion roll* waa #«Uhli»h#d, May 1
log a t 7:30 o’clock Thuradiy
When th* flgur* went oVSr th*
th* rind of a 's e ria s of evening 2327,000 mark. Rad Cross Chapter
meetings that will ba h-td on th* workers end claims aerric* representstivsa assist eetarana to ob­
tain disability compensation and

Meyer* alio told the
Senate
inveiligatoiv that llughei’ airfiall
company paid bills (or wartime
cntcltainment ol Col. Jainei li.
Hall, who iiicceedrd Elliott Routeveil at head ol the Army -\&gt;i
Corpt m onnsiisnce division.
Meyer, Hughes publicity man
and attitlanl, lead a long list ol
exprntr't lie laid he incurred en­
tertaining HalL

Merger Of TWA With
Pan American Said
Price Of Quieting
War Investigation
Wa s h in g t o n , j \ uB. b &lt;/**&gt;_
With both under oath, Howard .
Hughes
charged
and Senator
B icutlet
(R Me.) denied today
thal llie MciiaUt one* oifeicd a
"deal" to call oif tensloiial in­
quiry into Hughes waiplsnc con­
tracts.
Hirwtici took the stand before
a .Senate War Inveitigating tubCommillrr a frw minutes after
Hughes, had made lit .chsig* b«fore the tame group.
Hughes &gt;sid the Maine Sensloi made tucli s propoiition to
him in a Washington H old ths
week iij Feb. I I . 1947.
■Riewilrr • ofieieri. be declared,
to have the healings dropped if
be. Ilughrs. would sgice to mer­
ger ol llir Flam Win Id Alllintt.
wlutli he conliots, wills Ran-American Auways.

Ihessstej,' calling this a “ propositinu that sounds more like Hol­
lywood than W'aihillglun." told
HON OF TIIF LATE I’|IK8I0ENT, Rlllnll MmiHcvrlt (Irtl) in sworn in he fur* taking tlir stand In the rommillee solemnly:
'I i an astute you that 1 never
Irulify ticiore the Hcnslt- Wnr IniewtignliiiK &lt;’ll 111mil let- In W»«hingtoii. Bight, he t* -tiimn during*

i|iir«tlonin( in eormrelinn *ll(r«hi»' rreiMumrmlatlun lq which the government gave Howard llughev a did."
100-pisnr ronlrsel. Klliolt tnld Ihe rnmmllte*; "It it I- true I hist fifr Ihe prirr nl entertainment I
j( w
aid h# interlainad
made rrcomnii-ndsllmia that would in all) »a&gt; rndangn the men under me ur ilrlraiiil .Ihe govern- Huglirs at
* a■
luncheon in hi* hotel
men' or vlnw up the war eftorl, that ahmilil he shown." . .
(Ilileriiatiunal Huundpholot) apaitetit and
“paid {8 hU out of
my own pis-ket."
SubcciiualHae Chairman Fvrgu
aon i I! Mf. hi cm I the t-ifsl which
Tins remark at to the cost tbvlMeyrr charged sgstnst llsll'a *nuuslv was a ufeiwnc* to the testi­
tartslm iieW ' vsi I3.Tj 1.1J. cbvstmony o f John Meyer, Hughe*' pub­
licity man, iliat he upent large
Ing appiciM tsttly three years. Th*
sums i-nt-i twilling government of­
Commit
|f ’ Imiuirlng into flu.
ficials
tKJQ.OihJL.nf. w tstiuis plane e-mtrpdr :
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,y i. .
Alluding to the Hughe*’ charge#,
given the llughev comnanv.
Hlrwater said:
Meyrr gave hi* trslimony ■*
loule tiiriiugh S.inloiii ini ,H|alc
“It ire s incvnceiveble to me
Howard Hughra, mitlimiane plane
tbal anyone could seriously conlligbw.iy No. 4(i. running from
iiuililer and movie producer, wait*
rd in Washington to tret if y after
ideal;, Are! II ..wllwgVi ew I ' l l - t i t )
Miim mu ilo- E*»i Cu.nt lo Mt Christian
a croos-rountry flight. Chairman
Dora, I&lt; iml •II l lu te today cpmStressed By VisitFerguson (R-Mich)
announced
iticndrtl .Scimuolr ('imnly'i S-naloi
that Hughc-a will lw called to tes­
in« Church Group
and Rrpirvi lil.illtn lot llu-lt Work
tify at this afternoon's aeaiion.
Hanford had il« hottrwl days
•&gt;n
iiigliway
(ontlruciiolt
ami
uigrd
. Tlie free* spending Meyer, who
nf the year on Monday amt
Drvrlopmnit ul Climlian idralv
hs* already said he upeut more
quick at lion (mi .m i irCUiing cumTuesday when Ihe minium
among youth was the llietne ol
than ‘16,000 of Hughe*' moitey en­
ti-mperalurr -«« rrconlnl nt
p lrlion.oi llu- C’io»» fltalc. i llglltalk* ami enlertaimtiriil pi-.riitnl
tertaining Klliolt Roosevelt nnd
SI degreew on Ise-Ih da)« hy II.
wwy.ids. friends, told the committee
F. Whit her. weatherman.
today to Kiwaniam at their H i r e l ­
As an aid in attracting business
Iri It public -InlPlili-lil lo Thi*
that on one occasion lie «|M-nt
Muring July, Hanford had
ing al till- loutltt Cenln l&gt;* a mid industry to Hanford, an axI
It-mill
today.
Mi.
Cha-udcclnr3561.42 entertaining Hall, Roose­ ronlrr weather than nmniil
tr.llll III ItVr inembri* ol the tensive survey of the many Induat&gt;’il:
velt testified yesterilsv (list some
with an average 79.1, or two
"If Sanfoid aiol Semiuoig Coun­ Mrlhodist 5outh Caravan w)to an rini advantages of the Hanford are*
listed expenditures were nwidk
drerrea
twinw
ihe
normal
uf
t ('«—
.Ilnur* . , I 'u - slvl
ty ittf lo gel llu- Cross Stull- toiiductiiig a youtl^inttim lion pil­ bns hern prepared h y . Florid*
HI.) degreew. June wan alan
Power &amp; Light Company In con­
Itighwiiy, from tin* cast lo wr»l
wlighlly rooter than nor (Hal
grim it the lin t
Method nl junction will) Florid* fUwti* Adver­
coasts,
Ilicy
mu*tuyI
quickly.
Alwith an average nf 79-1 de­
rt-atly n unit uf road for unoth -r Clninli They wrie inlimiurrsl by tising Commission, II. II. Coleman;
gree* compared with a normal
Passengers Injured
route foi a Cron. State Highway the Rev, J. L. McKinlry. p,l*|or ol district mnnagrr for th e . raw er
of H0,| degree*;
company, aminonced yesterday.
is Iw-iiig nUiillurtwii ■If W# are
Ih e hottrwl weather ever
In Train Collision
lb-sides 'Udng nvatlahle at the
lo gi-t our .Iiigliway romphrtod Ilie s Lurch and Kiw.imt sdu t
feeiirdfd by Mr. Whitner waa
Iradci
pnwet company . office copies of
nmat'ihi *ii (icfore otlnrr
At Illinois Crossing 11.1 degreew in Mrii, nnd thia wt&gt;
turn* i-oiiiplrlf‘ loads winch will
lire viriting group intliulril the survey have been furnished
he aald, waa In aome measure
tic in ami divert elsewhere tin- Miss Clco Mrtcsli, Orlimli ■ leit l|«*| bv Mr. Coleman to the office ef
Hoc ,1* mormon-. wtHido.firea
LITCHFIKI.n. 111. Aug.
the Jlemlnole County Chamber of
Cross Stale Highway.
in Volusia county st-Gir time.
—Th* IIHnftl* Centre) Kail road’s
“Old Slate V -nd Nu. 14 -How and irudrnt ul Haitou-w1i.&gt; t&lt; Commerce, junior Chamber of
'•Green
Diamond"
pa*»cint*r .
■— ----- No Irt enters St-minul" councdlot (or the Caravan. I. I' li­ Commerce, Sanford Herald. City
train and a Burlington Railroad By THE AHHOt'IATKD I'ltKSH offirintly
on I lie west al tljo We* ter Aiulriion, who war l.oiu- .i»d Hall, Court-House and local banka,
freight drain eolltderi near here
The wotat heal wave of (lie County
where anyone inn)- sef them.
v
Itivet, niitl I* known a s 'llutoday and stats polio* head., year, still firmly anchored «vei kiva
men interested In”
Ml. |)&lt;11n Itood It leaves San­ laired liy. mittioniiy p.innl- in ■ Business
must
nf
lh»
hail
cauinl
quartern 'a t Springfield reported
ford going ew*t on Geneva Ave Koira and whu is now allrndini lie-ntlng here .will find much help­
“at least 10 or 11 |ier*on*" had at least.' 34 deaflis today as it
(
Iit nr4 ■'m
fklsl
Duke Uniyrrsity; Min Nell Rnyt ful In for mat lop UT the iepurt which
spread
into
the
eastern
states.
been Injured.
• «covers more than n scor* of sub­
A (ingfr of eidd air, from Can­
lies'k of A labinti^ M m M-"v ll-'ils jects including lalwir and raw'Folic* headquarter! said there
I*, I n v ite d To
Joinci ol Not lb Cirsditii .uni M i- iiiateilals here, u tilities, tran s­
were no Immediate reports of any ada bad brought aubdantial
deaths In the wreck. It said "at lief and aome scattered shower t|* U IIIIl IS II1V11CU t t l ■ Naomi Rupert of Kants-.
portation facilities, health condlt*
E d B lirrc tt
Icaat 10 or 11 Injured" had.lmen to (be Dakotas amt MinnewUt
pins, housing, stufes, schools and
IdeiiIs
of
the
Youtii
C*iavail
but
it
was
almost
nhaorlied
in
taken to the LUchfleh! Hospital.
municipal flln*nces.
•
movement
wer*
stress,si
by
I'orNeluaskaand
western
Iowa
where
State police were dispatched
Mr. Coleman aaid th a t th*
The public haa l-een invited to ter Anderson who told of tin- youth
the
Weather
Bureau
.-aid
the
tern
to the scene, which was tha perwtioe drop was only moderate. at lend ^tlu' banipict l,t. J *
| inatrurtion cuurse nuw being nil Chamlier of Commerce, C ite, and
Litchfield crotalng of the two
nothing
ill
sight,
th
e
j?
1
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M«vfair
Inn
*
rled on lq* these teams hy-young County official- gave valuable
Thera
Was
railroad* at Winston Tower.
i aw t'aaw " is )— j^ 'in iii'd c • 'tun'i.Jaycfc*. at whichi ^
tl, m various M 1 b - &gt;11 - 1 help which contributed to the Com­
t
1
"Wttaar
A railroad spokesman at Chipleteness I l f ilia survey. He bailees,
____ __
_
.
' Edward \V. Barrett, editor of I Churrhea.
cago said re understood the diesel
thia is the first occasion In th*
Newsweek Mngaxinr, will speak,
The
first
purpose
of
llm
move­
locomotive, four coaches and th*
history nf Sanford that such a
it was announced hy T. K. Tucker
Trotting
Race
Fans
ment,
he
said,
ik
to
revitalise
youth
diner of th# passenger train, *n
cum pie to report uf local resource*
today.
route from St, Louis to Chicago, Hurt As Stands Fall
■*
Thus* interested In attending bv teaching them the principles of haw. Iicen compiled.
health
and
having
a
capable
lady,
had been derailed and overturned
It will tie .ii^ I not only locally
Ihe banquet are asked to contact
Oths*
aims
are
aiding
tln-m
In
The Litchfield Hospital said It
hut also hy tile State Advertising
GtiSHBN, N. Y„ Aug. (t, ( 4 1 - Lind Welwr, general manager of think effectively and get rid of Commission
had “aome" Injured brought In
In the Industrial phae*
ths* Mayfair to mako rvtervatlona,
Thrcc
aeetlona
of
th«
temporary
inertia, to develop soul by of its half-mllllon-dollara-a-ysar
for treatm ent but that no count
A
nominal
charge will he mad* for mental
blrarhrra,
janimtsl
with
fans
hern!
irnera,
januin.l
wiki
n
n
.
Iieru.
........
.
tt'wnllaar*
aa
Page
sis
I
had been mad*.
advertising
program’ end
hy,
attending
event.
the 1running
of* “tho **-l l a m ■"
l l s 'l o . i i' - those at
ending the event,
the
^
Litchfield ia in Montgomvy for [rotting
Florida Power A Light Company
atakes. collapsed today* Th* dencr on Saturdey night
an
trottii
_
county, 237 mil#* #outhwc#t of
in it* program for th* industrial
reports from the Gnahru will b* open only to Jaycee mem- Lizette Temple Goetr ....
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Chicago and 37 mile# morthaait and first remitts
development
of the communities
la-rs and".their wive* or date*.
Hospital
gold
a
numlier
wrre
In­
of 8t. Loul». A branch of th t
Jayrees wishing to buy ticket* O
r
t
R
h
i
n
e
B
o
a
t
T
r
i
o
il
«
,rvf*'
Along
with
th* survey
jured.
.
|p
s
■
w u i v i i i i u . u u u i 11 i p U](i power comp, M
V distributing
Chicago Burlington and Quincy
A record Hamhlelonlan crowd to attend the ocraaion have been (
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i
o
l
l
o
l
V
m
i
P
in
UBring
riel* *
«v(t«m terminating at Paducah,
booklet, "How You Can
of '-’0,00f ‘ or more packed the requested to contact Raymond j M(m y m „ Titnpt# Qf Slinj or j, aProgressive
Kjr. croaa#a th* I. C. Iin* thcr*.
Industries
To
Your
j.undqulst,
or
secure
them
et
th*
Th* railroad said that aa far etands, temporary ami normanent, •Mayfair Saturday night prior to now stationed at the office'or the Community and State.”
finance chief of the Army in
a# waa known no ona was killed. for the to ttin g claatlc.
The accident occur red at the the time of the dance.
Germany, recently mailed local
It add*d that lta eommunicatlona
photographer Robert 1... Cox come Kaiser-Frazer And
with Litchfield war* dlarapUd temporal#^ etands near the head
color film of snapshots which
New
Buildings
Are
and it waa having difficulty of the stretch.
Packard Hike Prices
A nurga at Goshen Hospital
aha took while cruising on Hiller's
agaam fttnf information.
Under
Construction
aaid:
yacht
on
th*
Rhine.
Th* tr^in wa# north bound from
,__bna are under x-ray,
DETROIT, Aug. fl. bT»—Tw*
“Thr
“Rhine cruise I* all it I*
8L Louia to Chicago, ;
Albert Hickson la building a reported to ha In song and story," more of ths nation's car manufac­
one stop
ia very serlouwlv hurt
turers. feeling the pinch of stead­
•re taring treated for small machine shop of concrete she wrote.
and seo
block construction a t th* corner
ily mounting production coats, t*.various
WATHEN TO MOVB
-of__Laurel—Axauu*— and----F ilth
. t-j-n J llielr retail- oriees
Street.
VAN ANI1RKH HACK
today and trad* quarter* g*n*t&gt;HTH RETURN
J. B. Wathen, American Fruit
R. N. Windham la erectinng a
Mr. and Mrs. William Van Anden allv believe similar advance* era
Grower* Inc. traffic manager for
elf th hava Juat returned to their home in the making throughout t n n l
A, local publisher paint (hop at the corner of Twel
th* south-eastern division, today
Sanford
Avenue In Lake Mary after apcndlnr the remainder of th* In d u stry
Wright, recently Street and
waa In Sanford making arrange­
con­ two and a half months a t Ft,
w«ek‘a vacation It ie of concrete block
Packard, which so far th li y*ar
ments to move hla family on 8«pt.
Lauderdale. * Mr. Van- Anden, ha* failed to make a nroflt on Hi
i, Ky^ reported struction.
1 to Ft. Pierce where he ,1a now
The Free Methodist Church whose paintings have roclered operation*, increased prices on ’
„ there, 95 to 100
located. Ifa haa Juat returned from
uch favorable comment a t Or- various model* from 392 to 3200:
Wight eald that of concrete block construction,
New York city where he attended
do exhibits, painted a plctjb* K nlser-Fruyr, wtdeh Ha* juat em­
i*al there he hid waa recently completed a t th*
a meeting of th* National Claim#
dog belonging
it
by resident# th at corner of Fourth fltrc«t
m o i\a
. ..bird __________
_ if ito3 C.
i i B. erged from fhe "red,” implemented
Committee. He waa greeted by
th* w*«k before Laurel Avenue facing th* trailer | H«*ir, prominent F t Lauderdale an Increase of 199 on its F ra tea
fellow K tw aaiau a t their lunche­
camp..
. _
__ realtor, during hla stay th a n .
standard model.
on today.
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Seminole Urged Lo Act Quickly. * Youth Caravan
To Obtain Cross State Highway GivesProgramAt
Kiwanis Luncheon
Nation’s Worst
Heat Wave Takes
Toll o r :i4 Lives

Industrial Survey
Of Sanford' Made
Bylaight Company

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l*akll*fcra dsttf rirrp I Minimal
and laaJlU al
laalaH . KlarMa
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ICetvrrd a« arraal f h a aaallrr
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llu .ln r.. *«*»**•»
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■ala ad VrwrM "*

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Tfca II*raid It ■ — “ k" *!
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Interest In Brazil

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HIIII.K VERSE FOR TODAY
w o r s h ip

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' t i w in. TDK CHURCH I S ..;
RESTFUL P * A $ r n ) p M 8 i&gt;£

AND pISCOUWBD PEOI l.g

Wnrthlp the Lord |n »«* ‘*eBUl&gt;
of hollne*#,—I ch- **:W‘
IIip UN hat finally gotten tin
Dutch and the^ Jadonetian* Ic
tr a ir llfihf. Now,.if loniton* ju*.
doesn't drop A ftlK iatkei in then
imdii!

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Commerce -.Department expert*
*alc Wollird fekef- Iht'*dTcline
V. S. Ctpolli Mupinrnti to I'"
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VJC.I.V
j
kclined..
they rerrgn countti
),00O in May
poM. from St
in June. Be
lo $1,241,000,
would hav*
Rill* to look
3 mote mon-In lend llirin I
'keep on buy»*«'» they’ll be
ing from u i’

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More nnii moru the question nri*f*, Jimv ami where Speer Will Address
lire people going to sleep? It inn't II question of noise, al­
though nomu of thnt element enters the picture, too. Game Warden School
Probably nevot; before in thin country has the mere problem ORLANDO Aug. 6 (Special)
of lodging been *o pressing.
Protccutlng Attorney George A.
Million* of men home from the wars in this and other Speer, Jr., of Snliford will be one
countries have no place to lay their heads. The pressure is of the speaker* at tho first anin ipilr of th f;, | that Floiid, naturally bad in the fltfd World, but is worse here than it
JO peuon
alieady hat some.
conducted by the Game and Freeh
ever wns before. And naturally there is complaining.
here
on ill welfare N-lfF &lt;0 whom the
“All I nm asking," snys a disheartened family man, Water- Kith Commission
*
.
•Slate pay* wjinclfiin'i like $2,000,­ ’’lira place for the kids, even if we have to split the family starting tomorrow.
More than -200 stata wildlife
000 a month, ' threw am anolhr temporarily. I'm willing to rent a bouse for any price I
officer* and honorary game ward,
on
the
wail12.000 peranna
can pay, and I’m willing to pay for the kids' Iroard.*’
ens from south and central Florid*
Killings- IjlT Uut 1,1 many
ittc list, aiconh
It i* almost impossible to make are expected to attend the twoierit* ok arrangement!! even.on mich. a .basis. So families are neat- day .-uriuiol ..which w U t.faaiu ra
wotlh who 11
classes In law enforcement, first
alliclr* on
8Rr “
A
*Tyj M^e-ihlffc way, and there is , l(l ltlle rcU.lon* and gam. and
aiiftogel
on
Tampa Tub
nut merelt discumfort. but denpair and even the beginnings n.h manarementv
' *'
the wrlfair
iayi, anti of crime. It .looms an If the great and imwerful Uncle Sum' The clatscs will be conducted
nnthi 01 might manago even this difficult problem more effectively. by officials of the' U. S. Fleh
aomrtimci it la
: on you’re It taken more than mere temporary lodging in filling nta- und Wildlife Service, FBI ugenta.
More, hut .once
tlonn or bonchen in parkn or railway depot* or bnck neats Red Cross first sld experts and
ipell.
iafe for quite
commission game and fish biol­
A :. of old jalopplca.
&gt;
Wanton CIltudillL. agreei thrl
the Riiliih loverqinen} - hat lieen
“ fritleiing away ‘ the bilhon dollai
loam which lhi» country hat made
the Bntiah. bjii he expresses the
hope that wr will continue doling
it nut. Undoubtedly if Uncle Sam
ihouhl cul the’ Mother Country oft
without another dime, haidlup* tor
a time would lie increared, but we
believe in ihc long run it might
•ave the Hntrih Empire. Ihc Engliih will nrVei^ Iw^mhe rtrong again
living off die WPA.

ogists.

U. S. Business Is
Old Files Of Weekly*
Worried Over British
Newspaper Reveal
Socialistic Crusade
Facts Of Interest

Work On Giant New
Telescope Was Begun
By Scientists In 1929
Ily RALPH DIGIITON
AP Newsfeaturrs
PASADENA, Calif,—Sometime
in Ihe world will begin probing
the heavens for their secrets.
The telescope's 200-Inch mirror,
which Is expected to bring into
focus stare never liefore seen by
man, la virtually ready to be
daced in the 136-fout high revolv­
ng-dome nn to p of
e r - aluminum
I
Palomar Mountain.
.. The WO-ton Iqatrumetit ,which
will support and guide the mirror
on Its sweep of the universe Is
completed except for Installation
of certain control mechanism*
Far 18 . years, th* best
brains of the world have la­
bored lo make thia greatest
dream of astrophysics come
tro t. More than s lg . pillion
dollars hav* been espended.
But on* mishap could set the
reject hack several years.
hhare
' la a big danger that
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tha
morror could be overground. Pol­
ishing already la within less than
а . hair'a breadth of perfection,
but the final ''figuring!' goes
on. Second, there are hasar-l.i
In the necessity o f . trucking the
mirror could be overground. Polб,600-ft. Palomar' Mountain, 125
mile* to th* south.
If th* m irror has been over­
ground, or damaged In transit,
replacement Will require at least
three yearn and perhaps long*.’,
After the jn l t r o r le Installed,
In the observatory, there will
loUow another month or six
weeks of testing instrument and
glass tjigrt her before construc­
tion crews, turn the teleaenpe
over to astronomer*
.Scientists at* , wary about
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at the bate of the telescope
tube.
The observer, opej-ating a cam­
era 6&amp; feet atmvl the mirror,
will !« able to tee little with hi*
own eye* that he couldn't tee
through aity plher telescope.
Hut during all-nlghl-long
exposures, the mirror will
rnllrcl light too weak for hu­
man r j e t to see and focus
It on Ihe photographic plate.
Maty after the plate Is devel­
oped will the observer know
what the giant mirror, one
million time* aa keen as the
human eye, h*s "seen" dur­
ing the night at th# tele­
drops rotated on its axes.
.drop*
The electrically drived telescope
is geared to find any sector at
the heavens at the push of n
button.* With the A iling of cer­
tain dials, it will stay focused
on that sector automatically,
swinging from horixon to honton between sundown and dawn,.
Mathematicians hav* fig­
ured out that this neat little
trick la Ilk* aiming a rifle it
a moving 25-rent piece 25
Nstlonsl llsnk uf OrUmto.
mile* away—end—hilling It
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140 years old and adds in
that “several person, now living
remember her abovo rtd ycett .1
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•By DE WITT .MACKENZIE
match this with accounts of tuarls
Ily IIAI. IIOVI.E
AP Foreign Affairs Analyst
ANNAPOLIS. Md., (/P)-,N’ew» thst staved, alive tor decades la
British Foreign Secretary Er­ doesn't rhange. only the men who building rornerstonei.
nest Bevin is not going to com­ make the news.
Advertisements In those days
promise with convictbinj. a t wit­
To ptove this you have only to didn’t come from dcrsrtm ent
ness his reiteration of the Sec I- glarin' bark through ih i files of store*. They were principally about
jrtlst government's policy, of na­ old newspaper* tficb a* “The Mary­ rum, real estate (housing w*t hard
tionalising the factorlv* and mines land Gaxette," a weekly that ha, to find! and runaway .slave*.
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of Germany's greet Ruhr, a policy been pottraying 'th e American
The
price
of
Jam
ilea
runt
In
which the U. 8. A. strongly op- scene, with a few farced Interrup­
Annapolis nn Mar. II, 1724- per
nosea on tha grounds that this 1/ tions. since 1727.
single gallon, 7B cent*. lemonade
I
We wHe much inleretlrd ^ir a m atter for the German people - Take, for vxantple, government t-o,1* more- than tb*f now.
thcmpclvcs to decide.
Buhop Colmorea detciiptmn of
One ran admire, and s'tri'ly can­ experiment* In crop control tn re­, The Gaxette, like other
f - ^ocialnm ar It war practiced in not quarrel with, the constancy of rent years.
newspapers that served *, w#'
In 1720, some 2IH years ago, springs for American liberty, tan
Puerto Kko during the adannillra- Mr. Bevin. Still. R I* given to
tinn of Retford Guy Tugwtll, one wonder why he should find It Maryland planters protested .heat­ from one to four page,. . It had a
edly that the London dealers had subscription rate of only (3.11 a
of the original Roorevelt brain necessary to emphasise such a sold their tolracro below egrred vear. leading colonial figyrra con­
highly controversial politico-econ­
Irutlert and (rtrliapt the mort omic issue a t.th is tense moment ‘Price*.
tributed lo It, and It £^d special
The Idimlon merchants, at tc- rorrrspondrnU in Igmdon, Paris,
"rlaily eyrd', -of them all. Ihc la Britain's own economic cyitls
goveinnienl under, hit adrniniitra- whose aolutlon depends upon petted by the Maryland Gazette, Prague. Lisbon and half a doirn
eent **•»»
back "wot'd
that martin
markrt M i other European countries.
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lergess.
,
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lergrt*
lion. Buhop Cnlmore laid,'bought American
uTcrMiucaeu and
amt made thesrfugtnese Tug
Thera were - no glan*. prraa as­
After all. If even “haaven t*m- overstocked
up lirge tract! of land, divided per* tha-wind to ths thorn lamb.” g rit ions to the planters lo hob sociations to speed info.mstlon. A
headline of O ct 21. I7tl2,
it among the penm who. upon surely John But) might refrain the prices sublet
g T Ire t, by ptenllnr less lobar- ccd a royal birth tho
ope.
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I- *. »t-j I S S k iw " !'. i&amp; i t . TW -W.
hecogrint landlord!, thought they from blowing th* hot breath of co evdry year.
They won’t oxaclly "a**" aUr# l . , n . - Ml, f... ,
Aug. 12: “Great J»y to Do
nationalisation down
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no longer had lo work. Hencri socialistic
Is-mi'-rt. Ilarbeei tilts K,'*o Ml*
through the scope, which la ac­
“Second, by destroying every A Prince of Wales is bora,
the neck of capitalistic Undo Sam.
Heiitord ANtMh National Hs*"
tually a gigantic camera. Th*y will To
they were unable lo pay Ihc gov­
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Now of court* it w&gt;uld I* pro- vear all trash and mean tobacco. save Ihc King."
AaaltiNMKKT o r pOWTOAOM
“Third, by forbearing t 0 plant
The audience for this event was take picture* of a tari mirrored
i» C* IlutrliUon 4 Cn. T m rlrRt
ernment for the land, agricultural aumptlous to the n-th degree for
every fourth year."
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Doe* that sound familiar?
cording to th* Gasette'j account;
whether Socialism It good for Bri­
whole declined and .eventually the tain. and this column doesn't refer
Although printers at’ the tlrnt- - “This morning, at half an
governmjttrt had to take the land to th* subject In an argument!** were customarily under MOO |«nd after VII, the Queen was ha
back, reaelling it ultimately to the w ay.'Thai's for England to decide. (big money then!) not to publish delivered of a prince. Her
However, in view of America's newt embarrassing to the colonial Highness th* Princess Dovagwr or
vary people who had owned it in heavy
Involvement in the economic governor* or th* king, William Wales, several lords of Ills Maj­
the firil plat*. We wonder if ill rescue of -her ally, ths question
Printed both esty's most honorable Privy Coun­
does arise whether British Sod- ■Idee pf this commercial controver­ cil. and -the ladles of her MajaaSocialiim im ’t more or leir like doe#
sy. on# of th* kind that flowered ty's bedchamber, being present-"
allam la good for the U. &amp;
that. V rfi; -,'t.:
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To gr e t down to eaaea, U
Three fear* later the Gaxette
there It later Into revolution.
Animal stories were news even
isn't printing anything about
Johnny Meyer'i tipem e ac­ a goud 'deal of quiet misaslnea! In
Invest In
th a . United 8 l*te* over th** econ­ In th o .. Ion* ago day,. An issue
count! make naureating reading ar omic aspects of British Socialism of-December, 1728. conuin* a dlt- God saving the King. , Th* “Stamp
Act" had been passdd putting a?
ar one thinki of champagne and as thev relate to International af­
prohibitive tax on newipapans and
arpirin tablet! which were uiad to faire. The situation worries the
pamphlet*. Sturdily independent.
Contentment
Publisher Jonas Qreen ptint«d »
** obtain lucrative government con- practical business man, who recog­ like Germany. Such insistence '
nltea th at.it la th* exerciao
* ‘ *Off p:
pn- I spreading Brltaln'a poll
skull and crostbones where the
trtcti during the dark dayr of the vats Initiative which has mad* hi* omic program abroad b
stamp Was to b* affixed.
war. but what ii even more dir- countr* Aha richest and moat1 suggestive of an
Ileatlon was interrupted of*
Enjoy the necurity of a zfevlngn rtyorve by 6penin|f
turbing ii the callow diireg/rd for powerful of all Umt. lie believe* crusade. It isn't pa
rightly
or
wrongly,
that
compute
promotion
for
aid
from
Aniarlea!
an account here now— add i to iUrtfetilarly. Your
ihe baaic element! of common de­ nationalisation of a country Mean*
, .!*
.^onornk aspect of Maryland Gaxette, which *(a not
cency among American TIourboni. totalitarianism and tho death of aSocialism,
rather than the airlrtlv de*4 hut sUepeth." , K»ntual)y.|
snvIngH kra insured to $6,0(k) and earn a worth. While Elliott Rooieveft iayi it*» all Private initiative.
political, which U worry American
the paper waatlpred th s 1
We
got
an'Indication
of
thia
big business. Th# United 8tat«s poUtlctd storm, and
whllo return. Accounla may be held Indlvfdually or
politic! and juil an attempt In
feqltng when Congree* was debat­
American Indu
tmeat hit father, ha admit! he bor- ing the British loan a year ago. ha* mad# it quite dear that the
helpful to hs.- good
jointly - huitband apd wife can have account- InNow 220 y ean old
B rowed a ihouiand dollar* from ibe
m.
wanted to ally. In this crisis, but wants to do to Ann* Arundel couitl
know
why
U.
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dollar*
should
b*
man who wai trying to
m wiihout^cuttlng her owa throat. aa "The Maryland UI
■ ju im l^ at-fe-tQ tfel of
u» H9wl ' ......- ... cW M appropriated to tav* British aoclwKTT _former
R 'ttliU r WinWell, tho ms
’or belplng Ho- slan Churchill, that
i saving* A Isaac
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(n Its Inquiry DfMeat misfortunes
nea until ■the gullty men, Whose oaxy theories and
,
.all thl*.and for personal I n e o m p e t e h c * have
oft* would tMnfc the breeght us down, hav* been dm en
m on demanding na­
“ Ppwsr by th* votes of the
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the news; blr
death*.
crop repoeu. sailings, nnj
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facturers and mereH»ndj**r* for
new paasenger automobile deliv
rrica currently Aur|ia»»c* anything
the Induilry ever hv* experienced.
And neither can do anything
alxiui it. Th* mairufacturera are
aaiembling all the vehicle* -they
can with the material naailable:
the retailers are passing them
along to waiting customer* aa
rapidly aa they come from Ibe
rle
factories.
Meanwhile th* waiting lilt, in­
stead of levelling off a« an aver­
age of around r,00,000 passenger
cars are delivered immthiv to cus­
tomers, ia growing ti.-tdily. Some
authoritative industry sources say
the Iracklog, estimste*! after
lowance for duplications, at 6^j00,
000 last Jan. 1, now total* closer
to 0,000,000.
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Many car dealer* are refusing
to accept new. order*, although the
manufacturers’ tales executive*
are urging them to do so aa n
matter of business policy. In most
instances where retailer* are ac­
cepting new orders they are mak-.
ing no promises regarding delivery
dates.
The dealer, of couise. know* no
In-Iter than does Ihe customer
when. U t 'e i i v new oa Ake bottom
of hl&gt; order list will come through
from the factories. If he chose to
do so. the dealer rould tell the new
customer how many orders pre­
ceded his on the list and how many
cars were scheduled to come from
the assembly plants each month.
But. he would have no assurance
himself that the factory would be
aide to meet tne schedule.
8o despite all Ihe pressure tiring
exerted by would-lw new ra r pur.
chasers upon tho dealers, there is
little or nothing the retailer* con
...
an
filling the orders on their books
in the sequence in which they were
placed.
The situation In which the jnduftry finds Itself with'respect to
new car deliveries Is without par­
allel end there is no indication it
will change materially during the
year ahead.
The industry'* sales head* know
the accumulation of unfilled ol­
der* rest* largely on public ”assumptibn that there will be no
curtailment of buying power: that
any Industrial recession would
wipe out cost of th* backlog in a
few weeks. But they see no sign
of any euch curtailment of buying
power.
If they seem to be sontewh...
tealou* In their preachmetiU to
dealers abupl. customer relatioqa,
servicing, good will and such things
generally, it Is because the sales
executive* always have done their
planning on a long range basis
and are concerned about keeping
their selling organisations Intact.
Many of the retailer! currently
dietribuUng new automobiles never
hare experienced ah all-opt com­
petitive market. It Is these ear
dealers the tale* chiefs are main­
ly concerned about in their plan­
ning for the future.

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The food they produced meant
victory and life lo . those people.
Neither farmers nor other Amsrb
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foraiirn soil,
tor they are sallfied with thHr
country, and they desired only to
win the war as quickly ax possible
and peact; ’
The farmer felt that hit .food
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The latest ifl modem equipment anti fornitthinga
have lH&gt;ett iiurtnllod, including intliyidunl igntlh
tinils, and n Hnft water system, which is a necessity
ill keeping your hair apft and iteautiful.
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nnd disappointed a l the suspicious
reception (hat has l&gt;**n accorded
by some other countries t&lt;&gt; Ametlea’s proposals for ironing out In.
ternalional difficulties and prnmntln|t peace and understanding. ,
American farmers have la-cn ill*appointed, for they. In good faith
and patriotism, have produced the
food that has saved th e' liyes of
thousand of people in - ihii nmntrie*. *
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Duiing the war. tin//, nu-rln.
plisln-d womler In food pnvIiteD'ut
to the people of this country
ntry Would
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cate of other countries, at least
ynough for life for thoimandt who

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bridal auemiani*
attendants were eniertaincq
entertained
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Flret Methodist Church will assist
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"nd *on; ‘ ye.lerday with a luncheon given
Circle 7 In serving Friday night ffc rt
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1:00 o'clock by Mrs. Id* Moore
for those attending Youth Week,
•» lh» home of ber parent*. _Mr.
when Circle 10 held tta monlhly khc recently W r*fri*nda in tn-nr- and M„ . M 8 Wiggins, on Mag
meeting. Th# meting waa held a t i _ , ‘ J r? fi Tk-.J*'**', ,, ,o n . , noli* Avenue. The living room and
th* home of Mrs. J. 4L. Hoolehan,^ „„ U .V M
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$un (*'r*h ot th« Wiggins home
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will be held on the second Monday |
nf Septemlicr instead of the first
. B K L l#i 5 ! P Thoe*didning- table
where th .
it was announced.
£
T,T y i ^ r - « s were sca.ett Was .w .rl.ld
L d L i ’i
K
»&lt; Italian cul-wnrk gloth
After the meeting was adjourned
Mr*.'. Hoolehan" served refresh­ U B lr tf c r S a W
X Z wb rh
»■ ^ center"was a ^ lo f arments to Mr*. L. M. Swain. Mr*. Icft on j J y i f * U " rt
tangemeiu u,f the pastel flowers.
II. R. Herndon. Mrs. Carrie Draper,
The
trip as
as aa «M1*
- f a t . w*.
AM
•"•"'•‘“re
ttnyra nbrideT
h . trip
was n-.v
rety m
t Wfre Ubride
M&lt;J Mand
pUc&lt;l
lf to
Mrs. Olive Well*. Mr*. Clyde pleasant, *hv uni. except for
Brokman and visitor*, Mr*. J. C. Frank who had »,« sieknrst off mark the teating" arrangement of
Trawirk and Mia. T. E. Herndon nnd on. It »t. un a Monday the guest*. Mitt McCall preaented
of Valdosta. Ga.
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morning when "Diamond Head" her attendant* with gifts and Mr*,
ramo Into vie* end a« they docked kfoore's gift to the honoree waa a
FAMILY REUNION HELD
a Naval Station band wn* (here to piece of her choeen pattern of
play "Aloha" tu*n. Ueut. Thorn- silver..
Aatisting Mr*. Moore In serving
A fnniily reunion wns held on a* came aboatd stxl gave them- two
Sunday at Ihe home of Mr. and - laiautiful lei’s aade -if fragrant were Mr*. Edward Higgine, Jr.
and Mis* Kathryn Wiggins. Those
Mrs. C. A. Ilittd l nn I-akr Mon- Plumeria Idos-m-. •
ro*. Among those present were j “A* we started in leave the dock invited to tie with Miss McCall
Mr. dnd Mr*. Orville Hartle of John lold me Hist lie 'nul found n were Mr*. J. * Rutledge Alford.
LaPorte, Ind.. Mr. and Mr*. C. furnished house Umt u,-.-ould sub- Mr*. Emmet MrCall, Mr*. David
A. Hlttell and rlilldren. Clarence, let far one month if agreeable to N ii'birkrl ami Mr*. Wiggins- Also
Jr. and Wayne of Jacksonville, me." she wrote. 1 was vorv happy Miss Gene Caswell. Mis* Marths
Mr. and Mr*. Claude Hlttell and to hear that until he told me the Perkins, and Mis* Nancy Collum.
family Thomas.* Claude, Linda prire, 1176 a niteih. lie riplsined
and Richard, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. that the coat of a hotel room would Mth. Ray Fox Gives
Hlttell and children, ItettvjAlvlu, Iw 176 a monthjmd that the cost
Rehearsal Dinner
J r - Bobby and Clarence, Mr. and nf three of U» rating out for a
Mrs. Kenneth Hlttell and Miss month etc. ami I tb.idid that it
Mary Hlttell a ll-o f Lake Monroe, would Im« rbeapertn real tin house.
Mr*. Ray Fox entertained last
“Then I sals Ui- house. I knew rveping at 10:00 o'clock with a
also Mr-and Mrs Eric Kinard and
4i'a rehearsal topper* fa r mein lairs-sad
.
f "f guest* o f the McCall-Alford vredIBert
W Smith
M Un(iif
h
f
r
S
t
ft?
Paula.
n,.i near
tateee* IlnHalititt
the btwtiial
highest peak
llonolul'1. ,||nir party. Th* supper was held
t
IHHI feet ohm# the *e*. We can following tlie rehearsal at the
alt and look Hewn on the city of Virat Presbyterian Church,
al
Honolulu, Diatosod Head and un q,,. p 0g home at 1020 Magnolia
out to *#st-‘ TV wind blow* all Avrliilp.
*
•i
Ily R0H T il
the time ami w tlrep under *_ The m
. of the Fox home
• ’ YSh1’1 ,
i
r
. were beautifully decorated with
"Triet’e are seres .ind seres of pfak gUdiolutes and fern ami
HOLLYWOOD. Aug. ii. id ’
The trend of stars’ making their pineapples and sugar cane with Illuminated with candlelight. The
own picture* riintinu,'*. Brian huge cannerle. and "“War mills- iUp,M., wn, »r r v r,1 buffet style
Donlevy ,1s the latest to join the it dta-sn t look like th.-ru "ould fj.0ni Ibe dining rimm and eaten
ever lw a plneapyle or sugar short- , t | ndiv|du*l't»ble* set up on the
H»t “f actor-tuijducera; .JjU law- ■ft*
■| Koconut* »nd *-------• it, ^vvtwi m- H
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ngtift*
wwiw
w«v»*
0
"l
fU '^-J^tninruf 1 -d«al foe - ■■i ■* ■■■ • - t —
to
grow
ayeryvbi-re.
Tn.
toad*
,n
tlghting
the
yard.
The
dining
on*
a year under hts own
are quite good but terril'.y trook- | a|,jr w al rnvered with an Italian
banner.
Joins Dana Andtewa,| rd; they Wind around no many cul.w„r|, r |„th and centered with
lummings, Melvyn Doug. M ountain but tie scenery* ia love- a „t|ver how, hol.linir the pink
^ n e ry .
Silver
Us nnd others, yho have -,-t up Ir. There V * Rower* and shrulw n ,lWpra an(,
their .own companies in recent ffslart?, jnoil c$f Ihfm I I'.tvn novrr ra*ti|riaiirii HpM hurnlnir luntm.
months. Actor* ag rrr lhat is the •ecu la-fora. TV,.- an- no eunke. Mr&lt; Raymond Key served the
best set-up for them, since it pro­ on the Island nnd to date the mm- guest* and assisting in serving
and file* have been a ra­ wrre Mr*. Charles Park and Mr*.
vide* an Income over a periltoil of ouitocs
A II. Wallare
veers. A straight salary is two rity.
soon swallowed by taxes, thny
Those invited' to Iw with Mis*
MrCall and Mr. Alford were from
think. With no la s reliuf in sight
Tallahassee:
Mr. and Mr*. .J.
this year, more actor* wilt be pop.
Rutledge Alford, Mr. and Mrs.
ping up as-producers.
Charles Alford and family, Mr.
“If Wlomcs" will ba whipped in­
and Mr*. Jplinq Alford, Mrs. Nor­
to final ahape on the high tra*.
man Slone and Fred O; Drake, Jr.
Director Victor Havillr u ll* on
Mt*. Mae Connelly nf Valdoala.
the; Queen Mary Aug. 8 and will
Mr. and Mrs. David Nusbickel of
finish cutting the film aooar.l ship.
Winter Park, , Mr- and
Mr*.
Herbert Slot hart will accompany
Emmet -MrCall. Mr. and • Mr*.
him and compose the score rn
Kdwnid McCall. Dr. and .Mr*.
route.,.II'ji'i.- it s not a tough.cn
~r.; n. Tlrownlee,' 'Mr* and a!r*7
sing. They'll sneak preview lh-»
F. E. Il&lt;-unilllal. "Mr*. Park. Mr*.
Dttture In England^ whicn i* tome,
Mr. an&lt;t Mt«. Dan ,G. Mitchem F. h . Vernay, Mr*. Key. Mis
thing new. . . .
aitnouncad tisls) the birth of a Wallace. Nfr*. Id*e Moore. Mi**
Larry Park*' suit against t ’o|. son, Robert Gray, on July 30 In Nancy Collum. Miss blartba I’arumbla J* being watched carefully Hempstead.* Long Islauil.
Island. Naw kins, Mia# tim e Caswell of Or­
by other employ,'*. Evel/.q Krye* York. Mr*. Mitchem will l»e re- lando, Hey Fox, Jr. John Fox nnd
alto signed a new contract before nirmli-rert a* the footer Helen Jimmy Fog and K-iward McCall.
tha got Ike "JoLon Story" role. Wtleom
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And when Glenn Ford returned
from
.Sweilcn
for
jm
.OOO.OOO
from the marinee, he signed a new
Mr. and )l( Gwynne MrCrum
Met before he rould play with antiounped tm ty the birth of a Swedish crown* the semi-official
Rice xposptll* 'feItette Davie in "A Stolen Life."
let “ intby.^Aug. 5 at new*pa|ier
The studio wanted seven yrata,
ntri'qsi port*.
but Glenn wpuld give five. . . .
Additionally, the Pole* have
Ital.
tcCrutq i* the
Jerome Courtland ia recovering
placed order* for ilMi.lHM) *quare
tor Hetty lo Anderson.
from a grave lilne**. It was a
meters of hardlamid from Fin­
tropical disease ha picket up in
land. and 300,000 crown* worth
the Pacific. Hie first data since Swedish Materials
of lift*, crane* and silo* for con­
hi* recovery will be with Peggy
from Dentnaik.
Ordered By Poles crete
Ann Garner. . . .
Negotiation*
for
importing
Susan Peters ia doing a fine Job
WARSAW, {Poland (A h- I’o- building machinery are underin "The Sign Of The Bam" and
idy there i* talk if Academy ‘
•* ''uylog equipmrnt for W»F w,lh Ajutrla. Similar pura] read
Award*. Thia annoy* Susan who ronqreje w r l a , for flooring fw- j!**®!*
n'*"*
,n
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*ay« realistically.
"The *hooHng
torlo* -arm
schedule itn’l lo/tg enough for an
Uf.l «1 performance."
Academy Award
Btit it's a good longxhul In the
Academy future book.. . ,
Robert Cummings hies to Vic­
toria. Canada, for a visit with
friend* after he finitht* "Sleep:
My Id»ve." When he re ta rp i Iw’l. I
start his first prnduelion on i-iown. It'a a thriller called *The
(Data Heart" and he tiupea to lure j
Ague* Moorehrad for It. . . .

AP Newsfeaturrs
Dear Judy.
Most of the eub-deba with stag*
ambitions get simply awooney
when they *e# a girl vocalist
“ with
a big name dance orehtxtrj step up
to the microphone and giv&lt;t out
with sentimental Jive. Jeeperx, the
kid* exclaim, wouldn't |t b* won­
derful to stand up there in a shim­
mering gown and hold the audlenra in the palm of y o jr hand.
But Just when we'to deep in
Hreamdutt. along come* trumpet
tooting Ray. Anthony, the hand
some bandleader, to allrk a pit
Vincent Price has ' Jmught a |
in th* balloon.
.
Sure. Ray any* any girl with n erreyn treatm ent of ijitsn'* "Th«"
Wild Duck." and he wants tn *ell|
voice can .be 4 vocalUL bat—
The first thing, eha must do 1.1 it to Columbia or UI. II hat a
l*arn to sing. It'a not Just
hut a qut
ques­ starring role for him. natch. . . .
tion of believing your friends who Abigail (Tommlre) Adam* H get
Inelet yoo or* ■ natural bore vac. .tin g the etarlet buildup i t Colum
allet. You may be the heot singer bl*. Her marriage to George Jr*
In your high school o- perhaps •el awaits clearing up of legal
' ng.hht ex-wife and
vour mother aeka you to sing for matter* InvoWin
friend*, but that doesn't provd daughter. . . . The hill for "Arrh
anything, eayt Ray. Tak.t a look Of Triumph" ha* naeied the five
at Uncle Will or Aunt Minnie am) million mark. That1* a la*, of ralnotice If they are gritting their
Frank Sinatra bought a two onteeth when you g i n out with the
gtned plane end will fly hi
hi* family
high C'*.
says Ray, don't believe you around the west for a vacation boIt straight tween "The Kissing Bandit" and
can sing until
“ youi have it
irorn your muate teacher's mouth. "Miracle Of The Brill” . . . happy
I t you do have a good voice, listening: "thunana" by Freddy
■till have to work to de- Martin , • . Eddy Howard ia a t the
v*lop U. You’ll have tu leare how Coconut Gfwve and Duke Kiting,
l the
I die- ton al Giro'# with verr-H*t«neb|e
rubric- But not dsnreable. . . .
llohert Young wants to play Ban
in "Lxtok Homeward. Angel* If#

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The thin) “ Moonlight Barbecuo"
and swimming party given by
Berbers and Jranett* Wathen
the Central Florida Flying Club will return on Saturday from
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was held at Blue Springs on Camp O'Lina a t High Springs, Fla.
Monday night. Thia elub is msde
up nf the students and officials
Mr. and Mr*. R. B. Monroe
of the Sanford School of Aviation. haf* returned to Sanford and
Nearly 70 persona. enjoyed the are making their home on Celery
Avenue.
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Following a Rioonllzbt__a*lm
Mr. and Mr*. F. H ask r Wright
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,* hudaV
the group enjoyed a supper which
raTx? Townrend Club will m*«t included 160 pounds of harhecued have returned from Dowling Green.
so. Aou,.,“
I’.M. meat and other food. Roy Brown­ Ky, where they have twen spend­
butin*»* meeting there ing staled that additional club ing some time
FR*
playing and checkers RcUvities will include anotho*
Friends of Mrs. Fred Wilson
, tad refreshments will Ih- served.
"Breakfast Flight"
to Silver i will regret to learn that she D
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Mo n d a y
8pring* next Sunday. This flight ill and cotiflned to her home on
^ , eirries of Ibe W. M. 8 . of will be mad* up of the majority
the First Baptist Church will of private plan*. In th l. arei Soulh 8anford AvenU#'
S E L " .1 w50
M- ■* follows: and hreakfast *nd_ other activit­
Mr. and Mrs. Albert O. Jarrell
OWL 1, Mrs. John - lingers, 010 ies are being planned by the oper­
have returned from a two weeks
ators
of
Silver
Springs
for
the
4
k r ?y*: ;„Circl»
Mr*.
,vacation spent In Franklin . and
9
Klor*
Heights; visiting plldls.
Among those attending the other points in Nurth Carolina.
‘
K
r?' M„7- A J - relrraon.
n nC. r Dickerson,
n ? V SlrM,: South
CirtU Sanford supper were Mr. and Mr*. Jack
Mia* Ruby Anderson left nn
Pearson. Mr. and Mr*. Willlsm
Av«*ue; Circle 6. Mrs. II. W. Arenberg, Mr. and Mr*. Wslter Friday for Sodu* and Rochester.
Rocker, WO Valencia Drive; Cir- Krohne, Jr. and sons, Mr.- and N, Y. where the will ep«nd a
*
W*am « i ? ,
C. UeCouiMey, 218 5(re. Mack Tindale. Mr. and Mrs. month.
w ait Ninoleenth StreeG
It. F. Sleeie. Mr. and Mrs. Clar­
Mrs. J . E. Wathen ha* !&gt;c*n
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TUESDAY
ence Collins, Mr. and Mr*. Guv
TW Woman’s Biidf Class of th* Storer, Mr. and Mrs: Browning, visiting her daughter and eon?t
w 1 , C i ^ 'h will mf. t Mr. and Mrs. Robert Huff • nnd in-law, Mr. and Mr*. Jack Grant,
*n ,*'® rburch *nne*
annex daughter, Mr. and *MVs. Ted In l^etb u rg to r the past seven
_ .fk
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Mrm A. Z ^dksen, Capk H ltrton'of Orlando, * •* !« ... mi
• nd. Mri.
Mr*. • iC. A. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Yoat, Mr. and
Capt
and
Mr*.
Glenn
(Nteocek
Andtreon, Jr. aa hostesses.
Mr*. William W right, Mr. and • nil son, after visiting for soma
Mr*. Winsor Rowlev, Mr. and
In Sanford, left todaj for
Mrs. Mnckoul of the New Smyrna time
Field where Capl. Govoeek
Casselberry News
Aero Service, Mr. and Mrs. Edtnn IKglin
t stationed with the Army Air
Oolt,
Mr.
and^
Mr*.
Richard
By Jane Williams Casselberry
.
Batchrler, Dr. and Mrs. Henry Corps.
The Wom.li1. «u-i ... t
..u McLaulin and son,
aon, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mr*. Floyd A. Palmer
and daughter and spent
Jatlan Service met July 23 at ths Van J Haten
'u "
Sunday in Tampa with
CattflbfrryCommunity
If----Mr,
in
d
Mr*.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl J. Schultx and
- ...... —lit y Hoiijml
Also
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ben
Gunn,
T»*r* was a short worihiii period Mr. and Mrs. Girard Croxton, daughter, Gail. Mrs. Cassandra
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and btaicei! meeting, .followed
Schultx, who ha* been spending
mpa, returned to
bv a UlMln Girl Scouting hy M ri Mr. and Mr*. D. Cordell. Mi.. a week In- Tam
Guy Colado, Girt "
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^fcWKr, Sanford wftST liv
for th* Winter Park Council The Prescott,r..tfc!SiSJ
Charles
Baker.
Capt. Erskln# A. Seay. U 8 N,
Society is planning to sponsor a Southward, Adrian Stacy,Ernest
Ty
gtH Seoul troop locally with Mra. Franklin, Phil Glamberdlnl, 8'ep- and Mr*. Seay and Krekin*. Jr.
of Washington, D. C. are residing
W. ff. Lowdcrmilk, Leader, and hen Bennls, , John
Lingerf, It.
Mr*. Leonard Cattelb«rr7 , assist­ Frank P iatt and daughter and at the home of Miss Annie llaw .
kina on Celery Avenue for sev.
ant leader.
Donald Knight.
era I months while Capt. Seay is
■errtre by the hostetsev* for tlie
•roring Mr*. ' R. J. Bevin and has been a patient a t John fy |i on sick leave.
Mrs.
. Charles
..
. Winkle.
---berry bad as their guests at As­
Harvey Covington, son of Mr,
!&gt; the absence of Rev, Nath alen Lodge, Mr. andMra. Chrl# W.
and Mrs. E. A. Covington, has
i Thmps
&gt;*«&amp; Ihe Sunday morning kins Hospital.
ge*was delivered by Mr.
Miss Molly Casselberry returned had aa his guests Roger Stacy and
George Sharkrlton,
prominent Julv 28 from New York where she Rudolph Smith of Florence, 8 . C.
btyaan now living in Oriando.
has been vacationing in’ tho Ad- Hr. Stacy and Mr. Smith are
IV re will be a meeting of Lia irondack and New York City with students a t the University of
d of Stewi
* of tha Com- her mother, Mr*. Mai Casselberry 8outh Carolina.
Baud
Stewards
■ Ity Church
next Thur*day.l_ Mr. and Mra. Je ff 8 w#*»lngen
Mr*.' J. P. Dellrnedetto, th*
f hav* had oa their 'houseguest.
Brooke,
left
• ' * 1 1 P- M. at the Community Miss Margart
Swearingen of former .Elhelen*
yesterday by plane for Bermuda
----- Mr- and Mrs. C. W. Rush have, Cleartnont. *
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to Join her husband. Joa DeBenpurthased a home at 2-10 Sunny-; Mr. and Mr*. C. B. Gunn b
• detto^ They were reA nify m arri­
*?**
,
...___ - ! mojrad into thslr Aaw Jtomo a t
ed in Palatka. Mr*. DcHcnedettu
"Jld.Mre. LeoarJ Coroel- 8 unnlown Rd.
------- -ji.iidlnw.-4vy.
- • • Mr. and Mra. Tally H a tta ra y snd has had a« her guest* her brother,
Mrs./WZ. Btroud returned Aug. rhildren. Bobliy and Mary Frxn- Corneiiui Brook*, .and family of
1
. n il- tioto Baltlpiore. Md., where sbr-eew. are vacationing in Alabama. CincinnaU. _____ _
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Mr*. Fred Meyere, district de­
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puty president of District No. 10
of the Rebekah Assembly of
Flo-ida,- furnished th* Installing
officers for Installation of officer*
of the Kissimmee Lodge No 42
laet night.
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Those from Sanford attending
were Mr*. Meyere, Mrs. I. II. Rubow and Mr*. Alyc* Aehdown.

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Moonlight Barbecue
"E n joyed By Pilots

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Circle 10 Meets •
Mrs. John D. Thomas iMrs. Lee Moore Gives
Common Sense Jh
*Ykrr;
,h*,mou',uLln* n!
food which they pruduced through
With. Mrs. Hoolehan Of Geneva Describes Bridesmaid Luncheon Rural
Jlv Spud* Johnson
lohg hard hour* of toll were being
Beauties O f Hawaii , Miss- Connie McCall and her
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Plant were made for tho oupper

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I* Class of the First
* F j a t Church wlTTbold
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_ 2 at the Church
a t 7:00 P.M.
i . - T o ^ i * ^ ' * 1* Girl'* Auxilof the F im Baptiit Church
Will meet at 8:00 p. M a t th*

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There are 200 drlve-ln thralrr.
In the United States.
There are Ht.OOO auto tourirt
"motels-" In the United Slate*.

Dr. C^arleH I,. Pernona
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Jltnmij il*lnoiippW
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l i l t Juhnnr
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Milltillll.*
fit* Will Itraill.jr
1 :0# UP Nvki
Si li Mrliut* «l M.U..1,
SilV Trestury iliir.i Mttr •
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Hz DAVID J. WILKIE
A«*ociatMl Prr»* Autnmotirre
* Editor

DETROIT, Aug. «, tO-IV ca-

*
The visit of U. S.-Secretary Snyder to. Brazil, while
ostensibly a pleasure trip, covers a week’s tour of coffee
•limitations, mines, factories, docks and farm areas, accord­
ing to Krttle Hill, who write* from Itio de Janeiro.
Snyder ia accompanied.J&amp;. t^v .Amuricsi*-Mnbm*nsUer
to'Rrftzll, and the Drazilian envoy to the United States, as
well us b y ’a staff of eight advisers. The Brazilian cabinet
ha* been engaged in formulating a request for loans front
the United States, but Snyder gives no encouragement in
that direction. His idea is to sponsor the industrial and
agricultural development, of thin South American country
by direct participation of American capital and [reople.
If Brazilian enterprises can be stimulated by a trails
fusion of American knowledge, practical ability und capital,
thd bond between the two nation* might be strengthened.
Uncle Sam should go easy about handing nut American
dollnr*. Too many of them have gone down the Tfcalu with
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Pressure On New
PROGRAMS
Car Dealers Surpass RADIO
Station WTItlt
Previous Experience
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'rho Foreign Minister of C*echonlovakiH. .Inn Masaryk.
son of that country’s first president, attempts, in,an article
in the AuKti.it Rotnrian, to. explain hi* country’s stand in
the world of today.
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He tell* of tho age-old enmity between the 11 million
Czechs and 70 million Germans, and the latter’s continued
effort to swnllow its smaller neighbor. Czechoslovakia alone
would Ik* unable to stop another incursion of Germany,
which might, he says, some day occur. So, for their own
protection, they have allied themselves with ’Russia, with
whom they feel kinship as Slavs, and wittj whom they
have never had any trouble.
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Masaryk snys that thy Czechoslovaks remember clear­
ly, -thoUKh without bitterness, thnt their clode alliance with
the Western-democracies dfd not help or save Harm when
the German Hood inundated their country. Nevertheless, he
Insists that they are friendly with the democracies, and
have a great interest in American newspapers, magazines
and movies. The people study English as well a s . Russian
and have much ItTcommon with.American*.
■"* --Minu*?k’fr~*cplnnation’ -o f’ Czechoslovakia’s alliance
with Russln sound* clear and reasonable. His unrancorous
frankness-leave* no cloud on the issue. They have a right
lo seek protection where they feel surer of getting it. It
i* to tie hoped th at they will never need protection, and
that the3 alliance
will continue to be a (teacahlu one, hut
lllfilll)
somehow, wc wonder.

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Feds

ShutOut Azaleas

Azaleas Coming To
Sanford Tonight In
uLTwin Affair Bcgin- rung A* 6:45 P. M.
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Sporta Roundup
By JOSEPH IL KELLEY
-BOSTON. Aug. 0, LFI-Becoroing more discouraged daily user
his eor# pitching arm, Boston
Braves* hurler Johnny Bearlsy
hopes the '‘General who ordered
me to pitch in Hawaii feels better
than I do.”
Johnny, who has beea to all
kinds of doctors and has had all
kinds of injections didn't oven
make the last trip with the Braves.
Recently, when abla to rats* his
arm he has pitched hatting practic* for (he Red 8ox, fils trouble,
he says, sterna from A pitching as­
signment by a General wb&lt;&gt; dis­
regarded the former Cardinal's
plea that he wasn’t in shape. He
has a 2-0 record In &gt;4 innings of
work.
Which reminds that the Btavts,
long opted hereabouts for a team
more dependent upon Ditching and'
-fielding finesse, now have ono of

, .

PALATKA. Aug. 0, (SpecialI t
Big Bill SUnton limited the sixth

and righthander Jack McCsromon
will handle the mound assignments
fo r Manager John K ridtr’r aggrogstion. Manager Johnny Toncoff

platter. Tim Tyler banged out two
for five, Ralph 8atterfield rapped
two for four and BUI Lewis hit
twice In four trips. Johnny Mc­
Manus. Buddy Lake, Don Murray
and Bill Stanton each hit safely
ones for the Sanfordites.
UMUHU
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Tyler, il
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tllveimsn. if
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Lake, lb '
4.11*
SaUttfltld. lb
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Bride. «r
Murrey lb
Lewie e
Stanton, p
. Total*
rs flT K I
IMtousa*. lb

dom es, r f
B e ck , lb
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BA H AS SO 6 A M T O H*

HMt TWU6MT B'KLY*

rm P UP UiTHt MtMOKS.

SHOT TON, 1

INTMRIAf BROOKLYN BOSS,
MAS p a ve NOTH** tm ats

WITH A FA N CUT UM P, AN D M lS
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M S A O S. PO N T A M O erS, B U T B 'K L Y H
M AO A S ’ L S M T H L E A D A T T * * \
9 0 - 0A M B M A S K S

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JIM BECKER
ess we
. J P - ^ v i l M l « r w Bporlr Writer

B*crlf&gt;«*i

Runs In Eighth To
Trim St. Augustine
The DoLand Red lists scored
seven run* In the eighth frame to
tag a 7 to 4 thumping on the 8L
Augustine 8alnla last night. The
Saints used three pitchers in th*
attempt to item the'Red Hat upriling.
The I-eesburg Pirate* edged th*
Daytona Beach Diets in a 2 to 1
battle In Leesburg.
Orlaudu took an easy l&gt; to 1
cbnteit from the Gainesville GMen, ss Joe Jones limited the

Alla: Lsitrrr, Leo it, HlNermen. Bs»torlUKX Pwtiet

Bienton.

Brut* ». Bauerftold. • Btol.n b.w«i
home! Doubt, play*. Ornnri sn-1
Toocoff; Ppiuoa, DeBouses and
Beck. Lsft on baseei Bsnford ». Pstalk* 14. I u * l on bsHt: off U n ­
ion », Chsndl.r I. Htrlh.outsi ftsatea 4. Chandler *- Time of «*m*
. - »!tS. Umpire*: Taylor and Wlnoton.
•

000 000 070—7 8 3
010 003 000—4 10 3

J. Peres and Madjeski:
Stillwell
Daytona
« 000 010 000—1 6 t
|j*&lt;abnt'g J -*-001 noi
t t
Gaddi* and TetraUltt Lanlay and
HalL

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OrtsnOo ». OatpeaVlUe IpeLaite V «*- Auguailne *
Leerburjr J. LiSriok* 1

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Uslneevtlle SI Orltndo

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T H lttU r 'i Keealu
Boston 4. Brooklyn t
New TMk I. FMalelSkl* t
. P ttubursb II, Cloctnnatl 4
m. Louts ». Ctltcsso I

AMKniCSN WAOtK

freshman year.

Gaines vtDa 001 000 000-1 2 3
Orlando ' 400 080 2 0 s-0 10 I
D-cper, O'Caltsghan and Dulaney;
Jonee and Ahreu.

Major* with an overall batting
•average In the .200**. Thu rlub
had whacked 172 doublet. more
than the toUl two baa* output for
the 1846 season.
The home run output ovgr the
•ante period was 67, compared to
the 1840 season total of 3V. The
Braves, who need only a little
smoother double play work: in Ad­
dition to another good pitcher to
b* up there, hava stole i 3*1 bases
this season, tha most In both
two batters hitting better than
.280. now they har* eleven. In­
cluding Johnny Sain whose aver­
age Is‘.377, With U hits ;«nj 14
runs bitted In In 63 times si 1&gt;at.
New England Loagu? I'un ‘
Recently at l/&gt;wsll. Mass., a
gams went 11 inning*. At the
end of the regulation aln* with the
•core Lynn Red-Sox I Lowell 3,
the plate umpire removed, hia
mask and protector, emptied belle
tha dressing room,
spectator howled, “ Yob ran t yo
yet, th* game isn't over.” With
th* crowd guffawing and hit face
red th* ump climbed back into hla
harness. Hs was remind -,I every
s i a i i Inning
u t m u j c thereafter,
w i r i r a i i r r * “ You
i u u can't
canhalf
go yet, we’ll let you know «hen."
Curfew ended the umn'j discom­
fort and the gams 1-3 after 11
frame*.
S u ffo lk Down* F ob
J ust befora tha 13th running of
th* Uaisachueetta Handicap, which
Stymie won to extend hi* all lime
earning*, to 1718,600, a sum 180,280 more than second place As­
sault has collected, a 60 piece hand
struck up Harvard's “Up Tba
Street” march. A proas bo* wag
turned to th* Boston Globe's 200
Dound Vvm Miller, raront Harvard
tackle and quipped. "Bet must uf
the*# 80.040 sweltering ajBetator*
think you'r* going to rid* S;ymia.” Miller laughed all dver and
after th# raco retorted -“Stymie
cosld have won with me up." Mll-

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1 Tstt.rSsr's llesaUs
Rew Tork 1 Phllsdelphis, I

Wosklnsti.il 1. Itnston I

a Reduced TO$50
S K w S S g : wr STATE league

Crown. Th# Massachusetts Box-&lt; ■'
________
Ins Commission I* nowommiDll SILVER SPRINGS. Aug. 0,
•bout th« Rock'* N«w York 8tat* (Special)—Bob Thorp*. Calneavlllt
•iup«n*ion, • spokesman explain- outfl#ldsr, yesterday « u fined WO
inK, "Graxlano n m r u i applied I for using profane language In a
for a slat* license. VY* r t n ’t tall n an * at Daytona Beach Sunday
what we'll do unlU ba applies.” afUrooon. It. was announced a t
The commission, reportedly no laairue headquarters by Acting
mora politically controllai—th.HT -Pres. 8yd Herlong.
UtVh t N U A ^ ' l h e T e w
d ‘h N
rpmmtislons.
•

Gatnaavill* Monday
would not servo the
tha Staton M head
despit* tba fact tha

n last Saturday dtadlockad
of hla resignation.

B T A tn
o r r u tn lO A t o
MAXt n K N IU R T . tie * WTOTT S A ­
VAN NAH
A V B N U A , VALXKMTA.
o r o a o ia .
A sw orn bin o f eom plslal h s v la s
been I tM
In U o ClsenH Court
la and (or Hemlnole County, P ie r-

wtLM«'5SS"iheorei‘iThereloforo
.',fc ss.;:.
10

Ikoee l&gt;r*eentscomm and you t ,
(bro .aaM C oat*
b y • attorn ey ua

II

to Jsrtber

M oi*kL**b

be s a g napear beOMAoe la yereon or
on before the 4th

nrfered

tk s t

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aiw^5Jf Uf gjauri1^

V A LU ES

NOT

JU ST

ONE

S E N S A T IO N A L

FEAtURED

W EEKLY

BUT

A GROUP

M O N E Y S A V IN G
AT

FIRkS TONE

s s fs tfjs s fitfs s -

aLIv wuufd recommend tha gam*
strongly b eany n( their sodUiwest
rivals as it ia reported, those two
southern colleges collected their
largest regular season checks af­
ter playing before packed bouses
• i Braves F i e l d . __________
A kslkg Football Kata
Football fans a r t looking for­
ward to seeing 8L Mary's Herman
Wedemeyer perform here against
Boston College next fall a t Brave*
Field where many baseball fan*
think he'd look good In a Boston
Braves Uniform. Braves officials
emphasis* they hava not talked
with tha body because h* still Is
In college.

Junior

STAKE
WAGON

I CARRY
WORRY
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Regular Ad
?n This Newspaper

MUNICIPAL PARK

6:45 P.M .

•IIHt

n iiT T A n n
| 'i; %t - --*^

eBeew
V ,e4_--

• 2 pQftf.
s . Trim and
Shuff or Paint

•

Turpontlno

• ° d L Llnioed Oil

• V Wall Brush
• 4" Wall Brush

• 1H" Trim Brush

H iln u

ELECTRIC
WHIPPIR

Z d fhtw slgkt, P jrts b i A
with sard stu c k ed. For
light whipping or stir­
ring. A m l bargain I

Over In th* National Football
Laagus/ which has been operating
th# picture Is not nearit when th# All-Atper-

tu b

TH O SE

by tha Orlando Senators on a
five-day "look," Business Mgr.
John Gansel announced yesterday.

long1Calls Meet
Discuss Pres. A1
irobs* Resignation

be a t
wed hs
td«r of
Isegue,

P R E S E N T IN G
OF

former Praa. A! Combe fined him
1100. Sanford officials objected
and dema nded a .hearing which
was held with five Hanford and
three Daytona Beach witnesses
offering evidenced
DaLand announced that it play
a double header at home with St.
Auguitine today, A u g . O. First
o'clock
U__________
Iv before a mirror. In my sopho­ gams will S tart a t Once
more year ’ won school wide hon­ with tha regular game of the day
ors. Anything I Ilk* 1 memoriae, starting at 8:16.
Shakespearean, classical or dog­
gerel.. . Chuck also is julte a bas­
ketball player, performing last
season with th* Boston Celtics.

substitution of thriving I
formers for a 12 to 16-gama sched­
for last vear’a woeful MU
ule now top many check* paid to
-- and increased loyalty
baseball alar* who play 164 tilts.
by fan* In the tight
eight All
All-Am*rlra
But to keep from cutting their
rlilea. better than 2,000,000 .un­ own throat*, the two rival leagues
doubtedly will dent th* tumstyle* will have to get together soon.
next season.
J i uniform salary seals and a
Moves have been made throi fit*, draft system will have to ba wotkout the conference to streng Kit. ed out between them before they
tha loop for Jta sophomors year. bankrupt themselves bidding for
An "acliva civic group has taken stars.
over th* Buffalo s^uad and hopes
In addition, a united front
to build tha upstata city Into the would old. In tha war against game
"Green Bay” uf tha league. Balti­ fixers.
more has sold more season ticket*
An Indication that tha pro
than ths largest crowd at Miami. leagues may hava concluded a
Tremendous fan interest la being peace pact by the end of ’|0 is*
exhibited all over th* circuit. Pen­ contained in reports that several
nant race* thoulil be tighter and of tha rival owners hsve begun to
that will Improve patronage. Last
year Cleveland and Naw York
rilada runaways of the rase*.
And tough Admiral Jonas In­
gram has taken concrete steps 'to
Insure integrity sraong hi* ath­

USUAL NOTICE

view , " • “L*° •'inouncwl that, follow.
York "* * h»«r *"C to Daytona Beach
last week, he had reduced the

Bears' first baseman, wowed that
Boston Baseball W riters' dinner,
last winter srith hit recitation of
•Casey At The Bat.” Chuck, a
former Seton Hall athlet*, has a t
secret ambition to b* a stags orl
radio actor and expatns II this
wav: “When I was a t 8*ton Hall
some of. the kids loosed down a t
some of us who playtd on teams.
In my first speech class 1 flubbed

v_bC&gt;tv*i*e4 . L Retrwtt 4

ng 'Pre*. 8yd Herlong Jr.
of tb f1Florida But# League yea- called a special mealing
gue directors for 6:30 p.m.
a t DaLand to formally act
Lhe resignation of Praa. A!

T ireflone

mx&amp;ZZ* “ * MURRAYS FINE

letes.
•ft. bouts

W E D N E S D A Y *, J

- If Johnny likes wheat bread «nd Bill like*
white bretd th e r e 's n o n e e d to buy two
loaves when one loaf of delicious Twin-Pack
2-in-l will do. Twin-Pack 2 -in -l has halSf
a loaf of *hltc bread and half a loaf of
wheat bread—each half separately wrapped
in one loaf. Thrifty h o m em a k ers by tha
invmW. Whetho-your IsmHjr !• U i« e

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BSOAy. AUG; fi, 1917

•mr fjnvrmm wrir ern WTirnnn mrrmrnr —

S !“

Legal Notice

r a-*:»t rtvis

laborers In Germany Rerlin Beggars Are
Canndt Live On Pay Helping Underw orld

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h a le
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' mole to
Ki’iu,ri&gt;&gt;lty.|‘ '
I • ji i - taught inn,c
AP N r-sfralu rm
Ami IK .it.- terry waine.l Mid
-W Sewsfealures
hiitrta, *rnl‘ w tint* inaititi^ adil11 ** IIERLIN-#The (act lliut Iti*’ ov«rBERLIN -Berlin'* iadUe hav Him fu-ii Iwggm- «n» •|Hitti,i « ibirli Tti" Si: ti
in IV .T vhhurn. ,\l Al&gt;«mn, etv &gt; «Sri*igr
i n - * Ib .v
• ioi G«rm»n worker can't make deviated wnr on the ’-'ggiii nut , f„, btnglafy imn.:- ,u. I i) i &gt; &gt;
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YOU AUK HKItK hY Nt»T!KIKI&gt; both end, tiuVi any lungvi under, aancc which Is plaguing the city .1
I Imiiitl
that *» «uli hut hern filed rlg.ltn*t wage cnr.Uuis lM e(f,ft
thej because,many of the Wggnra havt-| night unn- !•*»■
daw iif tenrhing.™
Foil far «t»*olMtr tllltifi1*. t*&gt; H.intlhu Nail cm hi. b-d to loud demands1 been found to l&gt;o muking n h an d - i*,,|i,v ,|i .,. , ,j
! * “ I've alit. i • iintivl to have
«)iat
i
ilcKink) King* lit the, Circuit
j aonic living bv doubling n* Idnek llmlly
*,i .teach, just to
Cuurt iif Ki tnlnolf Cotihiy «t San- for Increaod wa'gea.
•—
Iri do with the
Trade a*ion leadeta have been} marketara ahd • siMiitcra" toi luir
,•»,( yi,
i
|
font I’loi l i t Th«* title of tlie
Wheeler of Sanford tauftr is ILttdlg Mr Kitil«&gt; King, pressing M&gt;n|&gt;*tion authorities] glacy gang*.
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t"f I t1. Lien
wj
for ap p m al’ of wage ad ju st.-' A ditevlive from pt't'ih Juunl *t„ ,m
fomj ,.it...u of h, ,wen when
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PHONE 1091
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for dimrre, on th«- tSn«l May «f
Aluminum, Steel,’ Wood!
SANFORD. FLORIDA
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particulixii •liuildiug
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centagu
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LSI . I ri !• «g«t l'" l l I* .1 Han* working aie iiaviug constant .difDo Your Collecting For Yon
10 DAY D ELIV ER Y
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font in Srrnimdr County, hi*»u of (iculty in rrct mtiiig and h&lt;dding infest Berlin*-*trVet* nmi square-, i
Call At Our Office For Collection Rates
f L ^Q A C H E
‘ Klorhla. this !Jm! tte&gt; »*f July, l*
•hnd titfiv proved' tu Ih- eiigngiitg
y r.
CJi.-fr* ftb .ftt (tifiil.
IMT.
We REPAIR!
Tunnussuu
Tcafliur
in
ctimiugi
activities.
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^7* O.
ll«rniton
A atuiiy made by U&gt;* statistical
Often, police found a -l«'gg.ii
■1M i ii. il riff Siiui,.g
A« Clerk «.f ihr Circuit’! ourt
Has
T
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Yoar
Kucorcl
office*
of
the
thicc
German
state*
FKEK ESTIMATES
u’l ,i,l, i. a,II. «n&gt;.| Ike
was offering Idurknuuket n o t ,,
H+mlnulr Cminti* rinrpta
in
thq.
Akeiican
soiic
reported
r:4C n lt» eilloM in l« 111 f t I. Hunt |t#p««t% I'lerk
Phone HOH
for ante to the very pci sons from
,.4H j .. i, ik#
ua
F I! A T T A N O O G \
T e itn . f.l*&gt;
tcm c riT
court
kkal&gt;
that the average ssnenlial expeu- whom he wag asking alms.
JarKaon A Cartflll
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As sperint fieril. indice wattiVd
Orhi ruli*+ F|ii rii!a
family of fin* inngcii front 17Q to against Ihe housedo-house U,g. riKhi brtck -m hi*r
Allot n r ) f o r Plaintiff
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186 mark*‘m n four wet'k'i |&gt;«-t - gain who made file rounds itt tin
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J^ilt
t*i! year.1
iad. ilo siw r them .* m i'i p sin­ Aniericsi^segtoi of the city
gle induttmd giotijt in whlrii'Lhe
“The American families."
!
Get SLIMMER nverngf turnings of unskilled
« police icporl, "are the i-p,&gt;ei.tl j
male
woi
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niched
that
level.
this vitamin candy way
\ M tD i.K Y m : m ;t i \ n HI IM IS
Earning data avadsblo ,vip In target o f professional heggni** r,o
! 1llVf I I _
America*! Mo-i I.....liifil
,
FO R R EN T
last
Septrsibci
showed
that
un* fft
No rifjui
conservative estimate of the ro.t
S ARTICLES FOH SALE ,8
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HELP WANTED
Atinnilnim • l ed.it
I'oli-h, ,) t blininilin
1
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In#
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AVIrs
"kllhid' hutkling Worker s ai emged of es.qtttinl gmid* and ■eryh e and
■i .
V&lt;k Me I' iW I fee t Iiiiv.il.I ViUmui Cn.tr k/-ti*ioi Itin
only m l nurk, in a four-wc-in per­ actually
lepto.ent
a
lower
,
* &gt;m dwi'i i . i
» r miiu
)RD PLAYER8 for rent. By
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fur
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coun»l.r&lt;fnt.icn.m
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leant.
m
iod. ' Keen
semi-sklltcd
mid level of consumption than the one
CONCRETE SKWMK V ll'l.
1or week. The Music Box, 118
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ho,'r. elsu mmIu girl. U n « y '. liiu i ruifi aprti&lt;w
ibmi
* ilflicioia
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skilled workri« in n tium)&gt;et of on which the e«»t-of living index
year
rowr
SEPTIC
TANKS,
Grease
Trupi
lot St. I’hone 953.
II •
ntwtPaitamm totitadt AVI** esndy
irutustralisl groups earned wage* ig IhihihI. On the InUet liavi!. *a
Block*. Aluminum Windows'und
*haecifAla Al^dutrfy hanufr-s*
1
m
-1
uw
expenditures.
fauiilv
of
five
oullni
earn
fion
Screens, White to m iit, I’aint, PULL time Wntkinn Route .ivall- ItikkieM Ut il rwadimM krwagi
f t’K space in Meisch Building.
.ThlUl'wL vtupjuti^U'vl Dull l be " —k- UAalrri 211** *marks.
lerm n.tile, llurrirnmutile hi .Siu.i-.i.l. I( jwi h«.*n- *.
« light ofices, .newly decor■flgnref tig" exiH'iultiurrs were * a March.
nt* « It!Iiid to iv r l " ,
. i l l utilities baal aad'JoniElih Ave. Phono 1335.
FOR TH E B E S T ICE CREAM
horn* u doy fur excellent earn* I Vitsin m* 110 T»|H«i,ii.is'Vm ,*1im !i,
^eervice furniahed. Cnll ItWingi. write for perminal inter-' »«r lm W, m tmmmrr W. I r*l| h ph,.,
H. 4 A. Dept. Store.
FLOW Bits
*
rn
YleW, A.11,11. Car* Herald
Tourhlun Drug Co.
I ry
foe all occasion*
fALK8CENT HOME now
Umimlll.il
A
Anderson
WAITRESS
WANTED.
Apply
Bus
. at Chuluoln. IB mile* 8. E. MeNElIX * YOST FLORISTS
Terminal tirdl.
Slpe* Av*. just off Celery
NICK'S O W N ICE CREAM
Sanford and IB mile* N. K.
i Orlando. I-arRe acraen and Office ph. &lt;03 r*iidenr« oh. 610 R EXPKKIKNCED celery gtuwcr or
Do Ym Suflor Dilifts* «•
V7*! inwltp.our o w n L e_ ( j r a ru, VVWlwv,VA
m. porchea to ait and enjoy FOn SALE—“Llmerock tor drive­
trained faun nmmiger for faltn
cool brrciM off Ijiko C'illiT tts lr
D
H
i e i m
i , ^
way* and roadway*—Phon*
in XcIIwuIkI nlea, (iuotl position
LarRe Rround*- nn.l Nenlka
fur
right
patty.
A.
Iludn
dr
Sons,
from auto traffic.. I-arRe
-NICK-SOviedo. Phone 2151.
•ml rooma. Brick conrinif- TUXEDO FEED5- Eomptrni )lno.
. Can accomodate - r only.
in r a____
ilunt'* Tuxcdc Fi
4 14 S n n fo rtI A v en u e
jic o P write for rrnercatloS
9
WORK WANTED
NE.W YORK*, 1IH:, hrs.
$51.35
BntterV* h nattery CnarguiR.
once. Oviedo iiSfll! or Or.
L With Uncomfort11. B. POPE CO. ISC.
tin 2.192 or write Bo* 1W
Leave 7:16 A. M. and 11:16 A. M.
abl* Fullne**?
EXPERT
painting
—
contract
or
Juotu Florida. Large redan
Are \o u troubled by
hourly hast*. S. G, Grogan, tflilfTM
CHICAGO*, VA lirs.
o' ftmal*
neat* to vl«it their ilocior. i CEILING fan* for tale Luii. v «
Free estimates. Pinny 7&amp;T-J,
Drug Store.
funcllfxntit ltumimr
LesVe 7:15 A. M. and 11:45 A.• M.
d tsturb* nr r t f t&gt;*f4
[.ABLE nt once, convenient* Paints. Poultry Supplies. Nails. FLOOR SANDING 4 finishing, 4i(• m*fc* &gt;4Jii BuitTr
MIAMI4,
2 3-4 hrs.
$12.25
rum pain, fr*I
rated down town aectlotl,
cleaning a waxing. Our power nerroM*,
Purina Feeds, (iroceriet and
rmilp**,
*
l
eave
n
17
I*.
M.
dale apartment* wi'h nil
Then wo try
unit enable* us to work where «r4k si »u«h
Meats. Touchton 4 W stmo, J.'ul
In i iftthfiMHi
tlilinr IH I'ntr* f'in* Ins
S FuiUiimi VwgeUblt Com­
,rn conveniences. Adult*
there is no electric connvctio.i LptiU
Celery, Phone 1199.
pound to tMI*** »uch *yiT*pIorr.«t
Ifirrrl ronnrrDon. with Airliar» #rriing tiurrirn
Phone 650.____
available. 21 vein a experienc*.
In m rr«cnt rntdlcbl t^«i n n lt» w •
A « &gt; t ir l ' 4 i M n i f t * l i f t i ' I ' j i u c
IMIONK 1.12.1 '
AUTO RADIOS, Molumln. S.,l ! II. M. Gleason, Lake Alary, Fla. Compound proved r^miiriVAbly tdtpful
2E in RiH“l condition. Apply
to
fomfii
UotiblM)
thU
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and Service. The Music H u,
Dorton rati a ut«rtn» m Uihr It has ‘
Cochrnn, 117 Laurel.
119 W, 1st St. Phone 951.
KO0F1N0 ■HOOP Painting, all a grand usmthlng sffscl on on# o/ nvma moil imfnytriinf o^Fdn#,
kinds. .Smith Itio Phono 1188. «riT»fc*n
rviculsrly —I’lnkhsm*# Com'ANTED TO RENT
SEWING MACHINES
pound help# initici upr#st«unc« to such
SALKS 4 SERVICE
■
dUtrcas
Also
a grral stomachic lonlr!
bedroom house, rlo»e W, HERTS SEWING MACI1. SHOP 12 S P E C IA L V * V I C E 3
112 W . I'll-I Si I eel
IMtiine MHO
R
[ reference*. Phone 129-M. .
LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S K
111 8. FRENCH. PH. 1190
to H, K. Cochran, COAL circulating heater. Koasuh- Fu ll RENT Floor Mindur.. Easy
Oputation. ttenionable rate.i, San*
nble. Ph. 1106-J._____________

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PARIS AND S UKVICK
ISURANCB
MOItTOAUE l o a n s
Phone 1011
FLORENCE porcelain Keroin# 100 Palmetto Ate.
range, perfect condition id. hit,
|OND M- HALL, Heallor
VA-UE
moth
proofing
- lasts 6
Mrs. Moon, Phone l.tingwo-nl J.l*
rgi stored Broker and
vents. Have your woolens moth
Insurance Agent
proofed note. Downtown Ctenu*
Florida State Bank Illdg. CYPRESS I j u i i Cheirs. Astiinci.i 4 Iatmidry. 11.1 Pstmetto
lded with screw s, p*ln*ml or onAve, Phone 9M.
painted. See nt 2112 PtlmHIo
two story, three lied room
Two - c*r garage. On ’Ave. Phone 210Av,
Piano Tuning and Repairing. I* L
lot lift x MO in Mnyfair. SMI TTY'S Self-propelled Lawn Sill. Res. i| 11-W.
}l unfurnished or furnished.
Mower- Smitty's Gat ago. cor­
SIGNS
166-M.
ner Second Street and Sanford
Show cards and posters Avenue. Call 1119 for free dem­
srm houses, IB acre* land,
O—
DHF-'S
SIGN 8RRVTCK
onstration.
„ Inch wells, 2Vi miles 8.
0. 1). Iiandres*. Phone 1021
pnroe on highway 44. John WESTINGHOU8E and white pmBox ID, Lake Monroe,
table sewing machines. tlet*'« RADIATORS cleaned and repair
ed. Vohen RadlAtor Shop, lot
Sewing Machine Shop. Phene
Sanford Ave. Ph. 36C-W.
1190.
Apartment houii*f all large
AND
Upstairs has four looms NEW unused double Iw-d. innet. LAND C L E A N I N G
DRAINAGE. 2 NEW CATER­
bath, downstair* ha* large1 spring mattress 4 licit springs.
PILLAR DKISKL BULLDOZ­
room, kitchen, dining
*76.00. 200 XV. 16th St. Tjirotftih
ERS WITH P A L M K T T T
and two hodrooms -and
a typograpbical error Ilie* pure
HAKES
T W O 1/4 YD.
hr. Eight acres—600 ft. on
quoted in Monday's puprr was
DRAGLINES.
EQUIPMENT
Say 17. Ideal for tourist
* 6 . 00.
- NOW IN THIS &gt; VICINITY
o r ‘for trailer ramp. Two
NIMNDTIT CONSTRUCTION
[from Sanford. Bargain at OLD NEWSPAPERS--1 GENTS
CO . Olll. AN DO, FI, A. PHONE
0. 00 .
TER POUND. BUNDLED IN
2-28KL
'RED W. BENDER
- BUNDLES.
2 Fla, Slat* llsnk Bldg.
r e n t ' A CAR
10, IX,-i*n and* 26 CENT
Phone 1010_________
j
YOU DRIVE IT
*
HEirAU) OFFICE
PHONE IM
n largo lot- Corner llickfiltttH KLAND-MORULSON
ml 7th St. 700 E. 7th SI. (Jen'oral Electrir Vacuum G^'anrr,
V DRIVE-IT. ING
gmn| condition R e a s o 1i ab I c
Apply to J, R. Walker,
price. Write Mr*. John Murphy,
■prtsa A v e . ________
SEE US FOR
1-akc Mary.
llIMKQGRAPil PRINTING
J1IE D 1 bedroom house
AND TYPING
14 acre*. By owner, Phone DESK, reasonable, in fine eomliI.RKlHT b u r e a u o f
tlon. M«y be seen at Frierson**.
lo r County-3806:
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Ilft.N . PnrkTHlHilPhone I W
house, 50 x 160 cypher Used New Per fee turn purcvlain nil
range. Grmd condition, *26.
—1.00. Phone 714-K after
PAIRING
EXPERT RADI
Phone 7aa-VY.
Fred Myers. 91 £ . 2nd St. .
IlN —A new concrete block
ATTENTION
MOTHERS
glow, with tw j Iwdrooms, 6 A ltT IC L E S W A N T E D
—DIAPER 8ERVICE—
Marge llvinjc room, kitchen
Baliy' Velvet furnishes hospital
llnette. Concrete.wall* are Highest cash price paid for use,!
clesn^ilcril* dis[ier&gt; and deodorP L on the inside and sltwfurniture. Ted Davis Furniture
ixrd rontaiper. Economical and
son the outside. Conyrel#
Co. 811 E. Isb.Ph. 958.
safe. Fully mcdlcsliy anprovod
are covered wilh heavy
Call Daytona 24S7-W collect for
.os tiling blocka- Property I'LL BUY your car regardless of
96 diapers, 12 « we*-:,
ago o r condition. Roy Reel, 30D detail*.
sted in San LonU Section“FIRST IN SANFORD"
at $6^00.00. II.000.00
W. 2nd St.
'_______
payment will handle, y lLONNIE MCMULLEN'S Market
*ve a small 5-tmni new COMPLETE kitchen in one unit.
Bari &gt;vr Shop open Thursday,
Gas
stove,
oven,
frigidalre,
sink
ilow, In Pinehurst Section,
Friday 4 Saturday. .
‘- '
and
cupboard.
Matcenelle
Cabin
at (4,800.00.
Cmirt.
French
and
Park.*
I
V
n
e
DREDGING
—
Beaches
and
land
road side sandwich mid
fill* adlscent to lake*. Mobile
2 2 9 - M . ______________:
Highway i t north
■hop oni Highwi
Dredging Co. Phone 669, Winter
■nford. “Building
Uding is 30 x 42 MITCHELL window air conditionPath._______ ._______________
ally equipped for
of. Will cool room 16 * 'JU feet.
pment consists &lt;&gt;f
1 Randall Electrfr Co.
8iisx eoffee makers, coun15
AUTOS FOR SALE
; stools, tables, cash register, Small gas refrigerator. Ph. 6B6-J.
1910 DODGE m Von truck, good
other kitchen equipment,
condition, 0 naw ; tires. I l l N.
ha* a small four-room 7 P « U , L iv e sto c k , S u p p lie s
French. Phone 1184-W.
low, detached, for living
n. Buildings and all
Ipiw nt priced a t f 5,600.00 wXNTB D—UP* “ t o ~2M — .NEW 1934 STANDARD Chevrolet 4 door
sedan. Excellent shape. Phone
HAMPSHIRE FKYBIW, 2 ' , . TO
I qui&lt; k sale.
, '• &gt; .
972-J.
'P i
I LB8. ON FOOT. PHONE
FKED W. BENDER, .
DKLAND, FLA. m -X J , RK- 35 FORD 2 door aedan IliO.OO,*
2 FI*. BtaU Bank lildg.
Phon. 18M
■_____ __ y £ R 8 E J ,Jl USE. U iM lllig jk ^ —Mr.-Oa tlfn ; &lt;10 W. r i l «-~5t ~

mCLES FOR SALE
1935 CHEVROLET coupe, good
h el p WANTED
. condition cheap. 1927 Model A.
ver. Aak
I THE new Lawn
completely overhauled- 3(M W
demons tra&gt;tion. SENiKAK1K 2 WHITE counter cheek men, age
2nd 8L Roy Reel.
.
112-114
LINT
co
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VSS 4 PA
* 20 to 25. P lf’N Whistle, Park
* 2nd fit.
A Geneva Avenue*.
COATING- Aabeatog Alu- WANTED: Man Ip succeed R.J WAKE UP BUSINESS /
num roof coating- good for
Simmons for Rawleigh business; By Advertiaing In j. / J, alate or composition rtmfInM orthesU Polk County. IfiOO ThD Nvw-peper \
* ’ s
aka. Cools your home
families. ProducU sold 20 years. &gt;
' to 15%. Ten yaor wan
Permanent if you are a hustl-ir.l
4KAR1K GLASS A
For particular* w rite R aw 112-U4 W. 2nd SU
leigb's Dept. FAH-440-IO3S,
Mcianhi’. Tcnn. or nee R. lla rt. Mexican handmade"
men Box £*L I-on»w«&gt;od, Flo.
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Sanford, Fla.

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PAGE SIX

H ERALD,

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deals |&lt;}.31fl,7!'2,047.
Attlee said II r i t I sit U r m e d
strength would be reduced by
420,000 men by next Match. The
forces numheied 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.
At another point, the l-aliur
government leader said* Great 1IHta’in was Increasing the late of
her troop withdrawal from overless.
"Despite these accelerations in
the rate of withdrawal/ then- it no
changr t|i out foreign policy or In
ih e defense' policy which underlie
pur fute^ii., pulieV,". At live a**'
seitrd.

The Pi Inn- Minister said his
Socialist gpvernineht would “ifave
to take some ineasun1 of coniaal
over the employment of labor" In
order to stimulate product'oji, Be
continued:
“This will Involve some sacrifice
of Individual liberty, though as
little as possible. It Ilia / U* luce.*sarv to take steps to Iimi* employmmt on less essential * m i "
Attlee 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:
Permit movie mater* showing
films here to convert only n fourth
of their earnings Into non-British
currency. Permit 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 motorists with 10horsepowrr cars.
Attire 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 Janu­
plans for tin- etpanslm «f produc­ ary, Ili44, and included four to
six people.
tion in the colonial' cmplnr."
“Why were- you paying these
■"We shall apply ourselves t
further development of our it- bills for Col. Ilall ami charging it,
sources at home," h.* salif, "Wt up to aircraft ?*' Ferguson wanted
•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 tal,nutput so Hint
We can aland'Im «’ur own ivg* a*
soon as possible.''
*
Attlee, in Ills grim statement
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 rrvlsim of two
classes in the loan agreement.
“I am glad to sav Mr. Marshall
(U. S. Secretary of State) replied
• JVI e e I 11 ■&gt; ijr*
ll lY discussion*,
jl i
I u L . 1 1 . *‘ h-.I'm
agreeing
iq. IUm»e
said, . / ‘They will not cut across
the proceeding* of (he Parii torifarmer.
HI* reference was to inlet na­
tional converaatl.-'n* on M n shillV
proposal of American aid for KutvpMn reonumTe-rrcon-rv. o 'p ro posal shunned by Ituasm and the
Eastern European countries in her
Attlee said the loan clou.v* to
be discussed were the agreements
on sterling convertibility and non.
discrimination in trade, both targfta In Churchill's hilln ** to the
opuusHlon Conservative I'aity.
Under the non-dlscriimmiUmi
clause. Britain 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 » # « ! I in m l ' i i i t tlm H

llvfhg a Christian life.
"It Is all too easy fur vuulh In
put religions life on •* token foe
granted hasls." he &lt;Wclaml. "They
need, to find out why they aro
Christiana." 1I«* stressed the need
for families playing ami having
devotion together,'til dendop more
recveitlon togethrr-anl attend less
to paid recreation, and urged Hint
business men aid In vuuth develop,
ment programs.'
- Mist Mary Beth Joiner told of
the rapid growth of tho Youth
Caravan program during the past
' l l yeark, and said that this yrarK.r
teams are tourlmr Ihe United
, States and Cuba. She nuBlm-d Hie
program of work, study; play-and
worship necessary to tf«ln trernbers of the Caravan. Miss Norml
Hupert entertained the Klwanlans
by leading them on an imaginary
lion hunt and making.JJjfin go
through a lot of motions.
Howard Montieth announced
that an Intarclub meeting with OrU nio Klwanla will lie held heiu
on S ept 10. E. C. Harper* an­
nounced plana for n ladies night
program. ______
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Thursday.
Both tlie eastern anil Itucky
Mnunlalns states would lie warm­
er today, forecasters said.
No rain of consequence was in
immediate prospect for most oi
the dry midwest topsoil, now gen-

development, now amount to hun­

dreds of million* of dollar* a year,
"Under present world conditions,
this work la vital to our national
welfare and security," Mr. Truman
amid. "We can not afford to jeopafdls* It by impoelng upon It an
organitation so likely to prove

unworkable.

if

i-rally

depleted of

moisture

three

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And front page news it
certainly Is! . . . The Hanford
fu rniture Company will furnlah 3 rooms for you at only
*298! Yea! We said 1298. —
For the living room, bedroom,
and dinette. The amart home­
maker will come down to the
Hanford Furniture Company to­
morrow early and take advaatage of this, for therV i only rfr
llnsliail HHmlur Alt kaHlII

(interna tieral)
He found a discussion uf tlpit
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
“ ff me “&gt;* •* * » * *A,k «'
i have in the .lata legislature, 'be number uf man-hours spent on
as goveioor, in the hodei and.the
M-nate -inuld. oft‘such short srooaintance with Hughes x x s
make so hold a ptngodliuh as In­
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‘‘It sound* mure like Hollywood

Hughes said he asked Noeh Dietrich, vice president of Hughes Tool
Co., to go Into'lW detail* of the
merger nropuslHon.
"Dlelrleh 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, at least for who turned In U i a S m about
the time
2.00 A. M., told fireman that
Th# lanky plane rasnufacturer **5£ * “ -• »n»M H art of light
•aid that next, Francis Flanagan, on the wing of the A.M which
assistant counsel for th* War In- quickly enveloped th* w|ol« plan*.
California and started *
lough."
"It was apparent to

the flame* were out of. control."
Daniel McLaughlin,,! also »n
Mrport employe., .aid (firt "an
Mfto.lon accompanied tbe H m

timing 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 Cngbr&gt;
pe." Hughes said.
Chss* said that at laaat two
He said he wanted to correct a
statement by Brewster that ."It
was u y own Idea for Ur. Viaaag-

JU S T LOOK WHAT YOU G E T
THE LIVINgJtOOM OUTFIT
Your choice of a conventional style similar 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 harmonising rover, and a hindsome glass.top cocktail table. All for only -

9-PIECE BEDROOM OUTFIT
•nda suite Includes the large, beautiful double bed.
In* m aulr* cheat of drawers, popular vault? i
dresser with round mirror, the bench, an all-fall
maltrMa, deep roll spring, a pair o f -aae.Uetat

THE DINETTE OUTFIT

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featuring “Th# Four Knights”
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Trsnseriptlon
ovtr WTRR arery Friday

at 1S:S0

by

well above 100 degrees. Pasture*
wet* reported drying up and in y
crop* reduced. Corn h at fired in
el le n t a few areas.

ri HiuifiI

In another sharp criticism of
tha legislation, the President said mtUtatlng Committee, carp* op

foundation members would mean
moat of them would hav# been
people employed by organisations
eligible for grants.
** he
IK* asserted, "there la
- t nua."
created a conflict of Interest which
would inevitably give rise to sue.
ulclons of favoritism regsrdlau of
the complete Integrity of the mem­
bers of tbe foundation."

AUQ. 6,1047

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4l*alt-*y*b-i-s-Wir*ttingtnn:
asserted “he wanted to go into
"Tlrri* we go again," Meyer said.
I'ausinr for n few
Johnny Meyer's expenses account,
"Business."
liiewsler 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 "on the
in hi* appears rices, dinting lust
plane, and 'What about It V ’
Friday. 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 that “I know the
mrnt 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 drflnllcit connvctei"
his accounts 'Tooscly.”
•Mevei read into tlm recoid a
at lunch," H ughes'. ,,u Kh*;* « h l " |h » v c nstmaBy
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 that the threat
od. Ferguson asked how iliy r r
ll l ...........
Publicity was a powerful' wra
lt-uinnl that Hall had taken over
from Hoosevelt. Meyer said pos­
“I was" exhatpited fighting Mr.
sibly through Ilia Hughe, lomTrippe'a political maneuvers in
Washington," llugnea ‘ deciaied,
"Diil you spend any money on
Bfewstfr hna dchi-J airy direr! ami suggested they gat together,
Hall prior to this lim e!" Fergu­
or - 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 entertain­ 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 after n long exrlmng- with, nue, and is known ns the l««nsva
pem-d to be In l.os Angelos.
"ns
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 eompht
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 at Bridge through Geneva to Mims
naissanCe planes. Ftrgujuo le a d 1:42 I*. M. (EflTl, 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 eomphtod 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'not clear tee was ready to’ hear the “side
whether the tutal bill covrr-sl en- issue" of Hughes' transcontinental
-teitainment f*n Hall alone, and argument with Brewster.
Meyer agreed lliat “it definitely
"Is'H vnur desire to go Into this
is not clear.”
matter 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."
lie said lie had “made staleInrnta to the press" about Itrew.
knowledge.
Ferguson—I tee some entertain­ ster, the chairman of tho full sen­
ment down at the ImUoni here for ate committee, and he stands by
girls. Why was that rhntgrd to those. He asked, however, to b«
permitted to' rail witnesses hf his
Hughes aircraft!
Mever—Thais'what. I am trying own. choosing and to closf-cxamine Brewster. .
to figure out mysrlf.
"The committee won’t give don­ tory, would result in putting morn
When Hughes reached Washing­
on the tax boolu; would
ton. he told reporters he was ator Brewster, the right to cross- values
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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," Fer­ throw additional traffic Into our
■crything I have said" i_
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guson said. He added that Hughes lakeshore Boulevard, which it
Investigation of his ontrarf*.
could submit written questions to crowded with through north and
be asked Brewster when the latter south travel.
Truman’s Trip
"Our Senators^ and Keprescntakes the stand.
“That involves a certain delay, tatlvea have doniTtome good Work
‘ ' IfaallasM timm Pass Osel
In getting the road completad at
there,” Hughes said.
complex and Qnwleldy" that there
. “Ye#." conceded Ferguson, "hut far as It’ la, an let's be on our
Is "grave danger that it would Im­ tlie committee Is accustomed to de- toes and help push through tJ
pede rather than promote (hr gov­ lav."
a speedy completion this link
ernment's effort* to ‘ehTonrdge
Hughes said he didn't want to of the Gross State Highway."
scientific research."
"launch Into this matter .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
American relUfprogram.Aml****bdor Josef Winlewlci submitted
the plea to Secretary of State
Marshall
and told
rs porters tea. as well as those related (p de­
the conference th at “ Poland fense.
. If* said government expend!needs food."
tures for aclentiflc research and

H a d N o N s w ip a p o r
T o A d v e rtU * In .

regions generally within the next
- I Imur*. altlinugli Uw wind shift
in Nvhtaska .&lt;101 western Jon a
• t f S i l a H S l i m a r » i( t l a r l
bureau said, to dislodge the hot was moving slowly eastward with
air from the Mississippi Valiev. relief promised fur parts of jithor
South Plains and Great Lakes N orth' Central states tonight and

Heat Wave

British Crisis

JBUSt concentrate as :mm q.m_ni*+

W EDN ESD A Y ,

NED SMITH, Mgr.
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m EAST FIRST STREET

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’Right Where We’re Bc*« Fog i5 Ytara"

�(a Unity There.U Strength—

THE W EATHER

i . T» Protect the Peace *f the World;
To Promote the Pro*re** of A m trkai
To Produce Proapertty for Sanford.

Partly cloudy through Friday,
local Ihuniitishoe tr* during of*
tcrnot&gt;i\a.

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPEK
VOLUME XXXVIII

Established 1908

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NO. 190

Associated Prose Leased Wire

SANFORD, FLORIDA. THIHSUAY, AIKJ. 7. 1947

• ec o »»e

Army Gets
New System
Of Promotions

Says
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
Br i t i s h Of f i c i a l

WASHINGTON^ Aug. 7 WD-

LONDON. Aug. 7 i#lv A Utit-

Thc A inty'i archaic ly ilrm ol pro­
motion by seniority wrnt out the
window today with President iru
man's signing o( legislation set­
ting up a permanent promolionby-meril program for the
Army
and the Navy.
One of the lengthiest and most
complicated measures enacted by
the 60ih Congress at is first sesaton, • »he legislation is the*, out-'
growth of months' of study by
committees.
,

Hughes Hits
It’s All Lies

.7 .

P l a n e Manufacturer
Asks To Cross Examine Senator On
W ar Time Contract

i»h of final blamed living Antrric.»n pinrv and "thr rapidly inttcaiing mu pi ui ol L’. .S cajMiiti
ovrt U,
im|H&gt;its" today for the
sudden uiutcniog ol Ifiitain'a etoWASHINGTON, Aug. 7
nonu criuia
I low aid Hughrv vhuutrd tovl.W tint

4 Die As Plane
Shoots Down Into
Oil Plant Chimney

(Dares Senator To Re­
peat UnderOath HU
Charge Hostes:i Was
Afraid Of Hughes

\V A H II\(,|O N . aV ? (Al— *
J low:ml I lityho -tml,i&gt; i lullrngcd
Flaming Waste Gas S-nrliii H irtitier (R M e.) to -ie Burner S w a l l o w s pcxi umlrr b tth i pieti itatetnrfit -^ty' ‘"ffTcwitft " thin *ati aiiU p N e w E h g J a m l e r s linr h m in t w
afi.ml to travel
F.VKRI ii Mask. Aug. 7 i t alone v*it It Hiiyltn in ln» private
*
"
.
A *lll.tll all plane p lu ilg n l nut plane.
I lie plane ntannfacluirr itiued
u| a fug dtiouilcd »ky' caily ,lu*la*
mli) a tlamilig w ittc-ga* h o n iii .tin* i h ti I* o gc aftri muling the
u| a ' inomtrt ‘ nil plant, cariyi'nit Sen ale. War t ornnnllec lo Hack
ag iiio l ra i Ii Othei thr IcvO idt of
lo iiri&gt; death llir »lop"» loin m
ci.illy piommrnl nccu|&gt;anli at the Hicwtlct and llu^hr* |oi "idling
pilid app.nrntly thntighl he v*.,, llir tiutll."
Iluglici irlriird to the aitlinc
xhivutmg .down min hitglitly lit
lioitr** imiJcnt at a "smear cam­
Duxlnn Aupuit.
paign." Add hr »till the Scnalort
Ih r drad w rie '
—tn-ierrm-} ■u nghi
*f*er—then reputation!
id llir j -inirr-M imlell Air Con- whrn dri tiling whether he or
diltnniiig Coi|mralion of Koiton Hlin Her i* telling (hr liuth in
and roll i•£ the* Late lirntgr S then rnhtiovruv over an airlines

HqUut’t plight I I ‘linked to a trviiinony of Senator IhrwvP-i
'wtsldwidr dollar famine" rsu re j (R-M r.) heforr the Senate W-'1
bv Amenta's veiling to futrigu Invrviigating . Committer ...*‘i&gt;... j
cuiotriM inorr than twice ir'tm c h «fftfa bf lira and T fan ir.ii it
ihc buy*. the iTantrllut ol thr apai| if I am alluwrd to ctow
Exrilt^quci, Jlugh Dalton, told the quevtion him
Hu*r of Commons.
The lanky Holly 'Wood fllliv pryi
In addition to l n | up a new
Ihllon was icplying to crltl* ducet and (tin liu ilrd lii.it dri
'promotion system or the Army
ci-rt- l&gt;&gt; Conservatives and la-ft- l.i Ml ion .it H irw vtri ,vv Im look
arid tightening the Navy’s M ill­
urnf StirndiMta that the Lilian
ing advancement ayatem, the l&gt;ill The high school hand of Lake t ’lty was, built up Ijy It. K. Hlark, es-msilne hstv’msidrr who has K ■l i-1 It tn c n t “squailitclrd” the the viand for llir gerund dvv in
Sent' ohole II
High Srhoul » : o,w.t|,tMm U. ,*S. loan tliul the . com m itlrr't
mi|uiry
into
ruta - down on tha number of come to Sanpird with thr Intention of building up an even larger hand at Senr
high-ranking offieera in iioth aerv- which for a numlier uf year* has failed to have a band large enmirh to enter Id ir-rily 'competition 1’iia.- Mimstei Attlee's new work Hughes $4O.(Ml0.lUHI w ailim r .sir
Irea add abolishes , in peacetime ■t district ’ or stale festivals. Mr. Illark is shown at eatrem r l e f t . _
mnpr and vat less piogiam ■prom­ craft cunliacls.
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tha wartime rank «f five-star of­
ised "tiHi Jittle, tovi lair."
Cratman I'n g u m ii ( R M ic h .),
ficer. However, It doea not effect
Itsittni disclosed that liccause of
the rank of the eight, officers
Cnrada’s dollai ahqitag* the Unit-' presiding at llir lir-.iirng mule,
now holding five-alar rank.
ed Kingdom has ngreed to pay lontiol of a- suhinnimitter. dr
'Affecting directly or Indirect­
ilolUi,, front the U. 8. loan for
Jo.,)— .- -r *—CTHTaillun pill i Iium' v *ua«*l#wf-(rrsf-rd—
ly the atatua of
an estimated
- I76;000-ttf fieri * in-frmh~Tn,rTlrrt7
un i diuii on it* Cuiiailian ciedit of Htrwslet if lliry hid .mi u n i
the legislation ie Intended to
for the other 60 petrvtit of the ten queslinns rravty fin each oth­
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 proftn- tvliiy, Navy and air force
position ai 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*
bia I huh School baml at l-ikc end ..f next year, Dalton sani. of thr vuIk ntoimllec .pn-iltun* Ion lrann iijit.
for command.
ha* ihaigrd and Hirwvtcr hai de­
America
Is
Urp,ecl
Tc*
M
.uulrll
•
lu
n
drliiilaiite.
d
tn,di
lily in utdci lii otgani/r a large
It will take several years for
Halloo told tlu* House that l i l ­ muit hr suhimttrd m adv.mcr in
nied tint tlip .Vn.itni once offered
In * . Am ir, J 2 , and Ifa n io t. 1
Use Influence To
the entire new program to get
Ip ; me
o f wilting.
bind al Seminole High Sr bool, ac Mice u tunp o w ei
to I.ill .-11 tfir Srnatr invnllgslodll
id
Hmloii.
into full operation, for some
I.ISlT.iaMI |&gt;y th e 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 warparti of the new law don’t I*.'lim n, niiiioum-ed y e s te rd a y - In I'llul Nr In 'll Hell. 12 lea* o i 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 after |l*nl
lime
(J
ii)r nintracti il hr (Ifiighci)
v c lri.iu I fie* .mil m rnihri ul i
viill imig sheets of writing
llv IIAKHLS-JACKSON
though moat are effective Imme­
‘ c lv m l h a n d , 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 tvmild Jgicr It) Itierge hit ItantJOGJAKARTA,
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
a n d civic o rtta n ira lio n v a id mi n u k ­ le i-ii o il to leave liellind ns tup- “Futthertpore, tile te-tll mny yi&gt;s- N, 1 , f miilv.
Hughe* -aid thsl 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* t U K f l l .
revenh-d that hi* private airplana
n tbe lower ranks, with boards
.tithe
*
rini-ol
Mulch
llgilie
Montiml.
Pell
i*
brlievi-ii
lu
huv&lt;puck uf lie* and I call leal it
United States offer of its good
(t'8«IIakMl
P i|« Twuj
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 Brewster 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'* ‘ '» estiniaus Th* end of .11*- nuestion him."
lon to Culuniliui, Ohiti, lust Feb­
Jvm
iigiri.
amiounted
by
Dal
with the Nethrllands.
n&gt;aysincliHii- thotr from the Junior
rim audience, pm king tie- Sen- the light.* flaring alop ImgS gasnton (Vpteai'llls » lorllirl vilt oi ale eaneu* room, ajijit.yqiti .1 yyheu line ililh nf tile lleBioli (111 tfmn. ruary. Brewster told iiew;ituta_fn_- - i .
Piciuici 'Amir .Sjaiifoeddln ask­
High and Giomuut Sellout, lie
XVliXhlfijron Hint n'TW 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-'de. Isivd litttt will'll lit' i .S’112
Wltln-sar* *aid that the -oiall ati.idoti-ly
! vanrv tn him (Hughes! nnv wilt.
ine "
ouflof the Mat lues and hittarhn
Stin*on aircraft, its molut* nih-nL
by plane to this Republican caps-!
i ten iruestlons Brewster snind.vtl.
"I wonder *»-hv ii was necessary
!
rf^ _ ’'h l* f t r f a la ri. T .a n d
i Banging nn the tabk&gt;. Ferguson dropped into the mmllti uf tile to Intnr thr name of This girl into
tal. “ in order ^hai. the Republican f
Lake Cily that fir fotpid little - ij
A l l f i l 1 111111U f l*V
I ordered the romo clenreil of pet"- ehlmtiet-like fuinai'e ‘lik- a ileud till* " llo g h e s satd.
JERUSALEM; Aug. 7. (AT—
■ *»
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 reek, m ining
Jewish leader a "dec reed n^onudete 8"vernmen, may more fully hcI ators
Then he id tin 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. wearing u aweafet, Vevernl towering lank* eontaining
i I MM dM fil
I'n g i
i t* u |
At that time they had a «■fmv..’
iogli i-XJilosive petroleum punbiil.
|i bNlliturtl «** f*nat» T « m»
ternoon In prot«at against the in •Is official point of view." No
b a n d o f o n ly e ig h t p iec es, h- I
* _____
The furnace, trscnihling a tits* e
(eminent bv British authoiitirs of U. S. Slate Dc|varlinrnt leprrscn*
-Ifiii-k silo, liars al»&gt;iit !a" (ret in
th ree . Jewish mayors and some 40
**T-n
l
.* . ,-i
i
i D CTRO IT. Aug. 7, (.11 Appro- U.S. (ieneral Probrs
( I fim llniirtl tn* l ‘a g r I n u ll
I h e i»ki* t It? &lt; ItnmU’r i»f 0 &gt; n i . m im tc ls
lit
MniiufAiclurother Jews for the avowed purpose (alive ever hat vitiletl Jogjakarta.
The; premier. In yt statement
llie rc e t
#Kiv*iifiU i .
If** snif Co, I'STjilifyv^.s tvrii* aetil h a u n t
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 Jogjakarta 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
bandmastrr
In
the
I'arifir
Thra“use
its
influence
with
the
Neth­
idea,
be
levi-hledi
noil
puieii!
IS-off tank ears were wrecked by
era that 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
Nations)
Security
Coun­
Enlistittrtit Jo the National
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
thr
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 mi lusly pindiutiiin in an expbinitiion lodny for Ru*i&gt;*ian
manv Ini)..- eniplovet* in thU and
lit Ihe Afumela ted I' m **
district -fiisj division light in iwu Bnggs plants todav.
way track, but caused no casual­ Indonesian proposal that an in­
aeixim •-&gt;( the l.olmii Fefinerj- io
ternational arbitration commis­
Thiltnfershowet * not, r adlllg oihei eoiiitoDuiln s of tlie nation,
wtlh Jni-knimville, St. Aegintue- , llriggs ie|mrleil 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 after
An extraordinary meetlnv of sion tie dispatched t(j Indonesia
V. 8 \ i mv hendquarirM ‘rn-il hieese* cut fll/Hu
| u v when he announced
Vaid l.cumt (the Jewish National Without delay.
eil out.
•
■112 of tin* plant maintenance force K e v e *. tn a letter to C u l. G eneral West’s worat heat win* *•! the yeui vi-a led t .—
The statement, 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. m i 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 Waller
baml lie declared. Inn it can »*, jlh at IH)0 workers wore absent from lrt-r of -.the council, utacrlcd tlmt •lit v— of I(Midi-): l v* leiiiperalun a Vlatit.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 James O’Neal, pro*-j .ent I .HiMl home from tin* Conner the oil ooik* in Rte c.ipacity of
ted and all Jewish shops, testnur- international commission, could
cut Unilmnsler 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
North and Wist anti i- U*ltn: illnr *sent inti* or their customary
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 ulent cut definition of German assets in hi okett lu m lu m .l -' th e W e n 'b rr' t^*L'-.w h ib ---- - iTiafTrttrT*nrr
lO s lls s n l m•im ('BAi1 . 4i«r*
closed from 2:00 1’. it. d o 5.00
formation Booth on North Park
AusImh f«i ilM-iiiaiou h: the Atrs
Ituth of Jtie-e i-oncern*. it was
P. M.
Avenue by the Junior Ohanilier
••ft Packard'* supply of bodies.
Ilian peace lieaty then Ihe arlion lluirati said afli-t a .ii-Mcc at t'hi- uiiiiouncrtl
lime agreed to give
engu early today lurtibled lhi-.ttu r
The leadert at the tamo time
of Commerce will m*rk the start,
A llrigv- spokesman said th.* rinild le* “unilerstoiMl,"
I III‘it elllployees time off for. sum’
called for the abolition of emer­ Florida Salesman Is
of the [.akor Day celebration here, 2 More II. S. Army
absenteeism generally was a ttri­
If that wete so, the U. 8. gener­ curv flout HI ill 72 m ill.i a- lew ntei encampment* in addition to
gency regulations and :h&gt; reestab­ Convicted Of Murder according to the prpRrnm ic*
buted to the heat.' which he said- al said "I should np'pteclat,- ,t minute*.- ’'
Elsewhere. IhoHftll, the tmecas their regulai vacations sml to
lishment of the supremacy af civil
leased today by Kdward Higgins, Men Killed In Manila inside the factories it-gnlered 86 letter front you t‘&gt; that effect."
(I’sBllMta m i r u r r« « i
ter said continued high leuifern reimburse them doting thi* mllmanager of tijj- Seminole County
degrees. -No worker comment wns
“Itiit."
the
letter
cotiGnueil,
"if
ita n training, i»eiimI, 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 Chrysler a German asset without uwalling ticulqilv from iiimihen’ieii Muht- to- fue dal* this year and two
Green To Address
onlv 2H minutes today before con­
fi'ora. reported that l*oo workers in completion of discussions n r resolu­ gan southward ihruugu IndmiM.) weiAis next year, for llie differOutboard raring and tbe Motor U. 8. Army by unknown
Arthur Berry, Jacksonville Regatta
VFW On Guard Unit victing
fium
w{
1
*
*?,"1
,U
i,,r'
'
*
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1
'la Lynch Itoiul gear and uxle plant tion* of difference* either wijlun actus* southern I I11 o &gt;i - o n d .m 'e l.etweeu their tegular pay
will
.follow
at
1:30
olb-orh magatme salesman, of kil* eloek under tntf auspices of the
^nea*Hyttbyu* ronunanu.
illM| a like* number «»f D * Holo thi' Ati’ l i iiqj Treaty 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) miles' This pit-grant dims been adopted
Philippine K-out. of tltf A r j S y s j 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. CoAt Guard' Auxiliary.
at- its ’ 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 . tint)'placed
(|ra, n|«cwi m
.,. oulaido
ouisolo tempers
temnera(lie
rotttusf at tha Legion Hut Mon nralic sentence of death in the elecSenator
Speasard
Holland.
Sec­
Wetlnewfay while un guard duty lure at 88 degree*.
stro ng winds which t ie" down1- , ,
...
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 test To
cation of a new National ’Guard
U.
S,
Dlatrict
Engineer,
Colonel
at Camp llatangas, ihr m lie. •ind Mercury hourly-ruled worker*
Berry began subbing and half col­
Power service. Some I hjUw ’ and
1 ,, V V . u , l i m . r l n n
unit her*, and will outline how lapsed
Be Held In Luke Mary automobile*
in her ehalc where she b.d Willis Teale, will apeak, amt southeast of Manila.
w ere 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*.
trophies
and
prltea
to
th*
winners
One scout was hit hy six hul at least until next Tur»dap, nllrlIt wai announced today by John been sitting at her aon'y aidr-dur- uf the Regatta will he presented lets
and diet! almost Instantly, huted by the Ford mu mu: cm ent to
A beauty contest, 1which all
ing the trial.
A high reaiiing of ltll degrees
" A§HINTtT(jN. Aug. 7—(AT—
Sauls, po*t adjutant.
Central VfiUrdiy |fn:vp Clik*afft4 iH licit t^nl •!muni' I n!t|wi»lT/ _
Judge Jutin U., Bird recessed at the 7:00 o'clock^banquet to ba the announcement rrlnlrd, whlh the strike of 7.IHK1 worktTs nl the Semimile County or
of Oov*
-C.. W. Johnson will prvaldo iir
given at the Mayfair Inn for the other, with tw o’shots in the
Florida girls are eligible to join, three-day period m is ,- Jul-.-. I:*» 1 • ’“'■r
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 Murray Corporation of America will
I*** conducted In cunnectinn (In each of the three d s.s. Ho- &lt;licd at-lu r Jmme here today,
Scott who is now away on voca­ the Jury’* verdict.
Chambers of Commerce and their In an.Arm y hospital. Their name- idanL
with the tlsnce (wing given Sat mercury
Miss Caldwell's lowly was found
rcury climbed.in IP0.-jrm u tk
tion.
wars withheld
■ j _ pending notificaurdsy evening from 8:00 to 12:00
Yuma. Ari*,,- reported the n*. or her apartment, to which *h*
“Due to tha fact that so many Large Cuban City
* frtendx.
Stale Senator Lloyd F. Boyle tloh of next of kjn.
returned - after reporting tq
Car Fire Attributed o’clock at tho Mike Mary Com­ tion’* highest temperatuii * vs-»ter. had
vaUran* it # seeking membership
Attacks on U, 8. Army pei
will terve aa toaatmaater. A
munity llulldltefTy the laike Mary day, 113 degrees. ' I'hqgnt* in tile the general accounting oftjc*
In th# VFW post w# are issuing Shaken By 6 Quakes Jayce# sponsored dfoce will' be sonnet since June 28 have result
To Visiting Smoker Chamlter of Commerce recreatlun Mime nts(i“ iiud 112.
where she was employed. Author*
a special invitation to these men
Iflt'* said death wits ibis' to u.tturcommittee, it was • announced tohern a t 10:00 o'clock in the hotel ed in a doien casualtir*. Th.
nihcr
point*
rejbuAing
lOtl
bi
HAVANA,
A
ur.
7,
On*
lo attend the m eeting" *md AdFUUpwine military rnmm*nd ami , W. A. Morrison, Ford dealer, dsy by If. H, Grier, committee more included: Fresni. Calif, and nl causes, possibly a heart attack.
man died of a heart attack -aril hall room. —
. jutant Hauls.
the U. S. criminal investigation today attrihutrd the fire that chairman About 18 girt* are *1- Advance. Mo. 10tl; Batesvlll •. Atk..
Miss Caldwell cant* here s«v*r»
30
persona
Buffered
Injuries
as
Mr. Sauls, who alio serves ee
division are investigating.
started In his new Ford sedan ready entered In t)|e contest.
.L
and Farli. Tann.. 105: St. Lout*. ni *years Ago and worked for k
th*
city
of
Santiago
was
shaken
commander of the 6th district
Saturday evening while he wax In
Member* of the laike Msry Mo.. Shrcve|&gt;ort, 1^., and Effing­ time in the office of her brftthsr,
o f-th # VPW in Florida, stated ■lx times yesterday afternoon and Matthews Is Elected
th* baathall park to someone get­ Youth Center are working on ham. ill. 104, Little Rock, Ark , llten n rni-mlu-r of the lious*.
Housholder Offices
that the Sanford poet had tbe last night by earthquakes.
Funeral arrangem entt have not
ting into the car, «illinK down the impiuvement of Ihe public
I'ellciton. Mich. 103. Nashville,
The poputaee of Cuba's second Mayor Of Altamonte
largeat delegation At the recent
Move To New Location and than leaving a lighted cigs* beach at Crystal Lake, Mr. Grier and
Tenn. 101, Grand Rapids and lieen completed, Imt burial will
city (pop. 120,000) remajned out
diitrict meeting in PeLand.
*
la- In the family cemetery aft
rettoi Ila declared that h* did ■aid,
Col. J . E. Matthtwa was elected
Travers* City, Mich. 100.
of doors oil night In fear that
Milton, FI*., Miss Caldwell was
their homes would collapse. Moat mayor of Altamonte Springs
Ernest F. Housholder. Sanford not amnka himself.
u native of Knoxville. Tenn. *
Plant Roof Collapses of the city's houses showed cracks Tuesday tp susoead U. 0 . Sm'lh attorney, today ennounccd thr State Highwayman L. C. Bender Teen-Agers Invited
Operations
Begin
On
today as a result of the earth’) who resigned from thU office, J. moving of hit law office from using tt portable fire extinguisher,
In Miami Downpour movement.
■
*
Goodard was elected city clerk to the
Atlantic
National
Dank kept the Mate under cunlrvl un­ To Party In Orlando
St. Johns Project LIodh-R otary Ball
The first tremor was felt at fill the vacancy created by the Building w h en he ha* been loc­ til the Fire Department arrived
t
, MIAMI, FUh, Aug. ?. f/P)_A 8:02 P. M. (KBT) yesterday and death two wseki ago of L. R. ated for 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 tha-last at 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 8t. Johns River
*
*
of ■ building to coltaDse here to.
Most of the injuries were claa- ion.
will b* associated with hi* son
■ r -L
*----- = ----------Department to attend an 'aifmls- from -1'aUtks. to Sanford to a 12
The Lion-Rotary softball gama^
dar but no one wns injured be- aified ee light.
There
were 212 votes cast, Karlyle,
and
daughter-in-law
sion free- teen age party to be foot depth were Started tliui which was rained nut a week ago
lVISITING ENGINKER
conns the proprietor wm* ilelayvd
The tremor* were felt through- according to B. D. McIntosh, Jr. Darla, who are^ nrwcomeri to the
AVcilflL-xday will-ukw-qUe*-Friday
Wfl*y Gillespie of the Jackson- _given next Wednesday
.. evening
b r the min.
out Orient* province, but with who came second In the mayor
**n ^ ‘ ‘
-ftrm ^ flf—Bmlttr a t
o'clock a l thl~T7rUlidi.
evening at the Lakefront Soft*
intensity than- hr-Santiago. mi ttlirir V6t*a to T O rM a tt- ^ rte ^ e u ife ^ o T six offtces^ocoupy
ball Park at 8:00 o’clock, It wm4
ay conferred with Colissum a t * program to be cn
Among
A
m u r cities reporting effect* hewa 127 vote*. T. Fir ton Ifar- th* ,front of the second floor of
^announced twlay by Lion Captain
mlwloncrs and Mayor titled “Sanford night."
W 0 A. M. while m in wax pourf
pouring from the quake were GuanUnsimi, low trailed with 1ft vote*. Of th* th* butfdlng and were formerly
At '10:00 -o'clock there will be ed .th is‘ morning hy Edward Hig [Richard Deu» and Rotary Captaiir
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
Cliy Manager IL N. a lalxnt contest for all agea con­ gins, manager of the Seminole
Semirwli Orville Touchton. Flayers or*
ee they took shelter under art awn- Balre, Con tram aestre. Bogus, De- registrants coat their vote* apd and the Isle H. C. Du Boo* and
ducted at the party, and hrond- Counti- Chamber of CAinwerce.’
requested to l&gt;« un hand 'a t 7:80
lu r across the street. *
n ano and Central ToesJo.
87 out of-114 white registrant*.th# lata T. B. Higgins. The
Gillespie was on hia way east over 8tetlon WORZ, and
the signing of a bill for -F. M.
A few mlnutee before the owner
The buildings reported moat
In the voting for clerk, Mr. rooms have lawn repainted and
tte r Park and declared that pritea will be given to winntra. an additlonsl appropriation * uf \ Dr. A. W. Epps, Jr. will pit
arrived with the key to le t them in, imaged in Santiago include a Goodsrd recleved 1 61 vote* to l l deco rated Hind present an a ttract­
return her* soon to-check Local entrants are advlaed to 1300,000 last week for OiU foork, and Andrew Stine will catch fi
the roof collapsed with a roar.
hospital and an a rt school. The cost for Fred rM U kuer. In th* ive appearance with carpeting of
projects, principally al telephon* Mr*. II.. V. Aiken at a total uf |«00,(»0 1* now.aitell- Itnlnrv, Harry Robson will h
The Weather Bureau told 4.0ft wall* of some private hornet election, .12 bell eta were declared * deep shade of red, Venetian
_ pump stalion wher# new 1024-W for full particular* of abl* for th* project, Mr. .Higgins for tha Lion* with Al Lyon
lathee e l rain fell in ft i / a hours, eollopeed.
void, sold Mr.’ M clatoih.
blind* and yellow’ drapes.
_
angina* or* being Installed. th* contest.
said.
reiving.

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                    <text>M O NDAY, A U G U ST 4, l x

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

colonic* or any other alternative
censFs provided a hearing first is the owner.
The new ordinance ia dtilgx
hold on such proposed revocation.
source."
U N Success
race no longer conatitutea an
Churchill,
leader
of
the
ConserThe
Chief
of
Poilce
ahall
report
to
become effective on Sept. |
( t * a l l a « H f l a w !• **• ( l a e l
••Internal affair." Were the trou­
vatlve oppoation which Lal&gt;?t out­
r e m a l i n i at |26, but la $50 thoae who fail to aecure or poit tib le in Holland itaelf, undoubtedly organisation declared fn a new* number* two to one in Parliament,
where five or more aaalatanta are cenaea conspicuously In place* of
government ahould have that view­ (there would nriae the question of
pledged the Attlee government
builnea*.
* •
employed.
point. However, the ambassador •whether Hie nation'* aovereignty conference.
He said bgt*. Clifford 'Martin _.. MMnal /raw " a n u AM.I all a a n a il .ta
Were Stomach Ulcer Psi
Failure to aecure a llcenae a*
molt certainly will run up again*! trai heWqr-infnngrtt.
Itinerant merchants tempor'ariand Mrrvyn I’atce, found hanged
(hi argument thnt, IrS the new eni
ly occupying buildings must pay prricribttl ro*kr* lw violator
Of courae thi* open* up a hit in Palestine last Thursday., were
Napoleon's Waterloo?
hhleh the world ia entering, a field for argument. We we thnt "known to 'b e guilty of. anti-es­
no’w $76 a month 'Instead of $50 subject to fine double the amount The great Napoleon who rm
quarrel between » "mother coun- in the nature of the SecnrPy pionage in civilian dresl."
as formerly. Telegraph compsnmC required for the Been*#. up to nations was himself a sin
licenses have been increased to |200 maximum fine, Each day ol afler-rallng paint. Those «
Council vote on the Australian- • lie would enumerate others
(160 from $100, and telephone operation ron»titute* a aeparatc itislresae.i with stomach or
American reaolutlon which nrdcred who were on the death list 1 f
companies to $200 from $100. and diatinct offense. Payment ol palorg Intllassllon, R a t pains
the Nctherlanda mid the Indonea- It gun.' When 'asked about (Senhum, burning sensation, blot
•ian
—- Jgovnnment*
P U B I B P IP l« rt-a-r flgh'.- oral Sir Evelyn Barker, former
License* are' due on Oct. I any lirenae tax may be. enforced nlhrr romlitluns cause.) In
ing nmnnliately and settle their |Mulish commander in Palestine.
and expire on Sept. .70 of the fob lay aeiture and *a!e of the prop- acid thnuhl try I.'itaa. Dei
hot of t'dga rahlfls fun
differviKM by peaceful mean*. 1the Irgun leader aald "he ha*
lowing year. They are termed de- erfy to th* highest bldtlff, loi- itruag'sr.
,1'irst dote
Then1 aie eleven metnlier* on the an-account lq l&gt;e . settled.’.'
l uu tlig'-pubttriied- notice' top twh o t r e l i r r l*l 'S
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lh'&gt;|u«it If not paid withlii
t i l In 'US S A f m
council, including the big five,
week*.
The
amount
of
the
licenao
days- after the date due! ‘ The
i l l .e: V O C lf MONET l u r h V
"Wg don't recogniae the right
America, Britain. !tu*&gt;ia. France
and
coat
of-the
aalc
will
then
be
Ion
I’rus
Co. sod drug
Commission retains the right to
svsry Where.
and China. The Vote . was 1 0 *n of the Hi It Mi government In
Starts Tuesday!
fitted for. such .ahowa has been not rrnew, nr to revoke IIPalestine."
the
Irgun
leader
said.
favor of the resolution, with three
T h e M ost ••llunh-lluah”
" It is nnr country and we or.'
nlrstcnlltm *.
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S e c re t I n -H int or v
Th'-lrf IHVtaltilng weir. Impcrlnl yoked to bring alsiut its lllw x Cqn Now lit* T o ld !- ' government*, Brilalii,"" LihV p anT Wirmr'IT.' said the British White
■'Tor the firat time on any itclgium, and they kept &lt;|uict for Pa|»er published In IMS* was ta r -1
(amount to nlndishing the British
pd{een-- the personal, human obvious reasons.
Story of those who lived and
Sn while we can say, and thy mandate over Palestine.
I6Ved and dared to brave thu wyrld in general will agree, thnl
mysteries In the making of thu cmplle* are on their way out, yet
atom bomb.
it will' Iw a long time W o re all
.if them nre broken up. While
The P ersonal H um an D ram i
they leinaiif we must expect the
imperial governinrnta to insist otf
D rhind Ihe A tom ic Bom b!
their right to defend what they
regard ns their rightful pouts,
sion*. And In rehuttal we shall
Attlee Wednesday at the start of
hear *urh charges ns Hr. T. P.
a
two-day
debate
In
the
Kouso
of
r*inng, of China, hurled at Hol­
Common* on the state of the na­
land during the Security Council
tion.
debate whet) he declared that th«
Dutch were acting n* an "nverhifd"
Motion
ileturn
are
and wanted to plare Indonesia In '
flick*'' In Jew Zealand.
the tide of a "vassal state."
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The way things stand at th lsi'
^-Approximately 60C
Five men at Salford, arrested killed and .1,000 Injl
on .similar charges, were rrlrasr I in the United Statea.
on hail. These trials wrie set
for next Monday, The prosecutor
there *ald 2!» antiJeeriih Inci'
dent* occurred during the week
X- CELL STORE
end and quoted two of the de
Y es — D EFIN ITELY LOWER — And Besides
202 Sanford Ave.
fendJsnt* as shunting "Serves
them right" and “I've gut a
fjv e ry th ln jr In Ih e s t o r e ‘la tag g ed In plain fig u re s no th e cu sto m e r can
C a s t o r P om ace
brother out there."
d eterm in e and com p are v alu e*. It I* n ev er n ece*sh ry tb g u e s* a t ■quality
Kighty-threc percent
2.K0 p e r cw t. «
Meanwhile daylight disclose-)
knowlrgde is brought
and values u n d e r,h e a v y Miles preanure. Y au can *hop le liu r t ly and avoid
further dstnsge done to »yii*through his Vision.
C olton S eed Meal
~ p a in fa l-in (sta k e *:-----/ .
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gogiies during the qlght in othei
14.00 p e r cw t.-------- —
__ ___ pait s of England. ■ ---------------After n noisy crowd had l»en
Fertilizerseen near a Itanisgate synagogu.,
It was discovered that aix win­
4-7-5
38.48 net
dows were shnltcird.
Notice
Imards were torn down and more
-5-8
42.75 net
e If you get up nlthlt—hive frequent d»- windows smashed In a suburban
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■ir. to pass your water—tsil Have only London synagogue.
rerth Celery Seed
K.nty pstsain —jm, ami have bockarb.
&lt;
t t n tK.
du. to firm acidity in the urine, he (Isd
ymi'r* reading Ihisi
Three srnersSlone ago Dr. Kilmer, a
^ efftu tii
Churchill Address
Chair- &amp; Ottoman
famous doctor, found hundred* ot his
tiaflenlt with this trouble. Painstakingly
(I «•m11na**1 $$*•»« !*«&gt;■• Ilnrl
Abto G nm tnx, D I)T and
hr made a medicine of IS herb*, mole,
Paramount Ne*e
vegetable*, tialsama—Nabirr** ownway id a aclf aupporting nation ami aypv
:v Carlnnn
o th e r Innectlddeti,
rrlirf. He ratted it "Snamp-Root" and tem at the curliest niomtn* and
milliott. of grateful men and women hay*
flolh the-rhair and ottoman
will nut aside evere impediment.
taken It—otlep with amaring resutls.
are finely tailored In supe­
a;ul
labor
long
and
lurid."
tiwamp-Koot
gne*
right
to
work
to
SANFORD
TLAHT D A Y M ON DAY
rior fabric*. Chair I* com­
Hath out kidneys...Inrrearee the flow of
Churrhill said he Rt*&gt;&gt; had ohpletely spring-filled.
nr'ne. helping tnrellerf'errew aridity... *o Iretrd to IJ. S- loan terms under
X-CEL
STORE
Ihr irritalrrl bladrter gel. a good Rushing which, "if. we wore Incapable of
H a n fo rd 'A v e . A 2nd St.
r«it. tno. Many tepoet getting a good
/ter Die
l&gt;^ Sr.l
/err doses
(Aim . finding dnHy* to,pay fur Amer­
mtit's *te«p a'lrr
0itl !tw
P hone 154
.
Caution i lake at dberied.
ican tmnmr* of lolraeeo or other
Hanford. Flo rid a
Fur fi r e trial supply, send So Dept- a , commodities, we must rerlure also
K J n rrfc C ir.T n r, t i n I MI, (Uamf-yit, in equal prupdrtlooa all similar
We D eliver
CuTkuOr—tetjullaiird botlk &lt;J Baramp
inipdrU from our dominion» ood
tlrr-t today st )r-*ir drutWisr

Banker K/lled

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(a U a lty T ite r * la S tr e n g th —
To IVoUet th* I'cor# of th , World;
To Prosaot, th# P ro,res, of A ntrim ;
To Produce Prosperity for Sanford.

VOLUME XXXVIII

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LONDON. Aug. 5 •*V&gt; Prim*
Minister Attlee introduced sur­
&gt;pie legislation in the House ol
,'ommons today to give hi* govinmrnt broad new powers for in'tracing agricultural and imluitri*
i| production to meet Biitain's
mpending dollar cfiiir/*
DO precise (rowers sought fur
he Labor regime were not imnic '
Lately clear, hut a highly placid
tource said it did not provide (or
rower to direct labor.
Deputy Prime Minister Heiberi
lloiiiion said the legislation would
nake possible ‘"the lull inotiili'falion ol lire economic resource*
r| the nation.
FiTen, n conservative
ipokrtman and former foreign
wereSary, protested that the House
iiuld not d*nl with such broad
efislation before Its scheduled
idjoiirnmeht this weekend.
Moirison replied thnt, if it beraiiie necesaary ill the iiatioiml
nterrst, the House could postpone
idjournnieiit and " s i t ' n bit longir."
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The measure Iqtrnluclil w.mld
ixpand provisions of a lutf. act
I f which the government was
pvrn added |mwrrs to diiert the
intion'a transition from a wartime
o a. peacetimn basis.
The authoritative Hritlsh Press
tseoeiation aald the bill "extends

2, Jvoitering and directing »xv-riWniul reducing import* mid
Irdirasing the balanrs of trade,
S. Knauring that the whole re« * m * ei Hit cnmmiuAy-lu- Used
n a manner best calculated to
i*rva (he Interest* o f the rommun-

CLEARWATER, Fla.. Aug. 6
17—The extended mas* of toil*
if dead fish killed by the »o■ailed “red tide" floated northmard along Florida's Gulf Coast
JUowly,.today with the head of the
ughefonMc of fish about 15 miles
ortW\f here.
Am it passed by the beaches
“ i mass was al&gt;out six
era the
lilea off ahore. Fringe* of the rot
Ing collection
of fish
havi
auched shore at spot* nlnnj

LAMPS •*
Va Price &amp; Leps

Your Ford Dealer knows your Ford best, because

Table lamps, too. are re­
duced. .All are high quality
lamp*. 'Large n r l r l j of
styles and colors. SHect
pour* now and data.

bcolored
waters Vos moving
qrthward at tha rata jnf about
no mile* an hour. Head of the
res was bevond the Anclote light
ff Tarpon Sprlhg*.
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A few scattered fish ram* s t ­
ore at Indian Rocks Reach which
ereral days ago waa deluged with
•rga collections of the smelly
l*h. Beach residents hurlad them
k quickly ■as they washed onto

2. SPECIAL FORD
EQUIPMENT
They're Ford-trained to re­
pair your car In the quick­
est lime at great tavingi
to .you.

It'i the equipment which
Ford engineer* know wfH
give your Ford tha hast
service.
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Di^Tranklin E. Campbell. Binlias county health director, said
btervers had told him tha long
trlng-out floating mats of fish
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60
mile*
long
and
r*e about
r
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«ut 30 miles wide.
Marina life experts studying the
th plague have said It was esuaI by a tiny organism known os
linoflagellato." This organism
a reddish tinge, thus ghrha plague its name of "rad

3. GENUINE
FORD PARTS
They're designed and mode
by Hie makers of Hi* parts
you're replacing. They fit
, batter, work batter, lost
longer.

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Wa us* tb* maHiodi whtft
th* factory eng Insan And
gives you Hi* bast Fort!
Service In Hw ahortait time
ot Hi* lowest cost;

T H IS RJ5D RO O M 8 U I T E I S C O M P L E T E
Imagine a price Uk* this on a complete bed room
outfit. Including elk * an lamrsprlng mattress, cell
spring, pdlawo, and tnfted spread. Tha chest has four
spacious drawer* and tb* vanity boa a genaln* pis'*
mirror.
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«otn fish, flounder, grouper,
nta, have suffered moat at the
ids of tha mysterious fish kltlMoat of th* fish have bean of
HI varieties, although Severalpon and big Jewflsh weighing
aval hundred pounds have bean
ortod by observers fljrlpf aver

EO A C L B l m p l o y e e s
d lb 2 5 Y e a r E m b l e m

^ d ^ a W s m t w a l l built. Wal-

ITIMAT

Hear tho DEEPFREEZE
Program featuring The
Four Knights overWTRR

E s ta b lis h e d 1BOS

L e g i s la t i o n P r o m o t e s
P ro d u c tiv ity , F o s ­
t e r s E x p o r t s .. A nc!
In d u ce s I m p o r t s

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Can you Imagine receiving nil 10 of these handsome
piece* at (hi* amaxingly low prlre? Unbelievable
isn't It? . . . Yet for only $193 we're offering
the spring-filled sofa. Ihe spring-filled matching
lounge chair, the occasional chair, cocktail table,
the tw&amp; lovely end tables, table lamp! Jr . floor
lamp, ana tb* bookcase.

■pl?(l? “iluudV*tonfght and &gt;V#d
nr«d«t with local ofteruoon ihun
dertho* er*.

SA N FO RD ,

A ttlee O ffers Bill T o Britons Jail

Ps Red Tide
ovimr North In
60 Mile String

An exceptional value at
thia law price, firing In
your room measurement*.

W EATH ER

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NBWRPAPKM

Morrison said the measure would
Implement" Attlee's crisis proICtMlIaaaa s s P a * r R ls )

Con gowall
I Q n lin. f t

TH E

i 8 . Donaldson and II. B. FetusACL car Inspectors of Sanford,
ru awarded th* company’# 25
ir emblem for continuous aari this morning. The presentation
a made by M. Carroll, ganars)
•man in bU offlca.
ir . Donaldson originally »M
Ployed by tha ACL on July I.

T U E S D A Y , AU(

In Palestine

Egypt Makes
Freedom Plea
To UN Council

G o v e r n m e n t B u ild in g
P a r t i a l l y W reck ­
e d B y B o m b In N e w
F e ig n O f T e r r o r

Im m e d ia te W ith rlra w a
O f B ritis h
F o rces
F r o m T e r r i t o r y Is
A sk ed By P r e m ie r

JERUSAimTug. 5 &lt;dv

LAKE 81T C B 88. Aug. 7
—UP)— Britain today defend­
ed her rights to maintain
troopa In Kgypt and demand­
ed that the 1‘niird Nation*
Security Oranril strike an
Egyptian complaint from Ha
calendar.
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The Uritish attested the mayur*
ol the Jewisli town of Tel Aviv.
Kama! Gen. Nalanya and I’rlah
E l e v e n t h H o u r A g r e e ­ Tiqva (Tikvah) and jailed doren*
m e n t A v e r t s N a ­ ol other Jewiih leaders in dawn
t i o n w i d e S t r i k e raids describcbd officially as "par:
Ail the b*m|iaitin agamsl tcriotD irrR O lT . “X u T 5
The uni " Rut violence continued.

C. I. O. United Auto Woikrts, in
an agirrinrnt averting their hord
Motor Co. strike scheduled fus
today, were given a year’s giace
from slnkr damage suits undri
the Talt-Hirtley Labor l»aw.
This the. company agreed lu in
an eleventh-hour pad which serv­
ed to keep 107,000 pioducliun
woikcis on the job as a nation
'wide walkout set for noon, was
called oil.
Die agreement, ’under which
the union and company will un-

F L O R ID A ,

A labor depaitment building
in the alter! of the Prophets was
Marled hy a homb which killed
a British policeman lining to
remove the cxplunve. "Iwo olhert
were liapprd ‘ in the .debris, Irom
which arose a mushrooming smoke
cloud.

British troops investigate an
Arab report that six qrrm-d
-Uad-Dtfcrn a Hi ilnir lm o in o r grove in the Tel Aviv area,
other unconfirmed report a s t e r .,,
that five British soliHers and their
army vehicle were mlasing In Ihe
tame area. The arresta edm* afle.- two
weeks of Jewish underground vl»ence In Palestine during which two
young Uritish aimy sergeants wrie
hanged and atranglrd to death on
small trrea near N'atanya.
The departure of Jews from
Palestine hv air or surfitce routes
apparently was rut off liefo.re the
roundup was launched.
The high commissioner mean­
while Issued an order outlawing
British Trumpeldi
a youth uiganltatfon embracing about 1.7,00(1
teen age boys and girls, declaring
there -was good ground for Vupposing it "a recruiting ground for
dissident KrouPxJl—Tins urr intfS'lien U named ofUi Joseph Tlbmpeldor, who was k illn lja a clash
in a Jewish MUIement ill northern
Palestine in Um 1920's.
Meanwhile, in laindutr, a Jew
a VAny new lalior
legislation ballifi* crowd of 700 ptranni dam.
raise- prubleme of • human relationihips. It hai Income appar­
ent to in that all of the ramifi­
cations of such problems rannot l&gt;* ironed out Immediately
around the tiargolnlng. table!
"Under today’* oettlement. ojvpnrtunlly has Ireen provided for
finding in less hectic surmroumb
of the Taft-Hartley law aceepU
Inga a aolution within tha spirit
aide tu Imlh the union and the
company."
A Joint company-union atatement announcing the agreement, I
averting the *l»ik# wa* male
public at 4:30 A. M. less than
eight houra ahead of the strike
Re-apptaital of Sanford pro­
deadline.
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perty by an uutalde agency as a
The statement aald the union mean* of adding to the City'a tax
I I ‘m I I * s H
an l*« a r S ls l
income was proposed last evening
to the City Comratsslon hy K. F.
U. S. Setting’’ Up Rule Iloueholder, Sanford attorney and
former commissioner.
_ In Pacific Islan d The Commission, which met a*
an equalitatian board, received
PEARL HARBOR. Aug. 3. D P )- only one protest again*, its an­
Adm. Louis K. Denfcld, high com­ nounced intention of a ,10 nerrent
missioner of the 1,480 Pacific In­ hike in property valuation*, and
lands. and atolls to lie adminis­ that was a written one, according
tered hv the United 8tate* under to H. N. Sayer, eity clerk.
United Nation* agreement, 1* set­
Mr. Housholder stated that the
ting up a civil government lim it­ 10 percent appraisal increase
ing personnel and method* of the would add to the City Irtromo, but
Navy’* current^ m ilita ry govern­ to too little an extent In view of
ment.
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the wav Sanford I* growing.
lie assigned Rear Admiral CarloNo reriurit for re-appraisal has
ton II. Wright as deputy high been made since 1928, said Mr.
commissioner of the mandafed I#/- Kuuaholder who declared the he
ritory. yesterday and Issued a pro­ and former Commltsionec Frank
clamation to the 48,000 natives. Miller had rnatie auch a request at
The vast oceanic area Includes that time. He urged that the ap­
the Marshall, Caroline and Mari­ praisal be mad* In tlma for the
ana* Islands, wrested from Japan tax program of next year.
during the war. They spread qver
Mayor Gut told Mr. Houih.vldsome 2.000,000 square m il*! of er that the Commlasioner* had
the Pacific.
On# hundred and been thinking along tha tame lines,
and that if enough people like! him
advocate such a program that
some action may reault

State President

L X K rsticcB s:
W. F. (Illll) Itollrslun, president
of the Florida Slate Junior. Cham­
ber of Commerce, will be In
San/ord Saturday to preside over
Ihe business meetings of the tyo
day summrr stale Jayree confer­
ence.

Douglass Funeral
Set For Wednesday
CRAWF0RDV1LLE, Aug. G,
—Funeral oerrira* for W. B.
(Baba) Douglas* who died of a
heart attack while driving hi* far
yesterday, were aat for 4:00 P. M.
Wednesday from th* Melton Fun
aral Home In Lake City. ;
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Mr. Douglass waa chairman of
th* Florida State Railroad and
Public Utilities Commission and
had been a member of ijuj railroad
board.for IB year*.
Tb* Railroad Commission haa
cancelled ail hearing* and the
other two members of (ha board
and-nsaet-of-the umimisslon pan
sonnet will stand th# services.
MtJLLOY HUMMONBD
NEWARK. N. J ., Aug. $,
Th# Newark Evening News said
today that Gardner Mulloy, fifth
ranking American tennis amateur,
hod haair summoned to appear to­
morrow before th# United States
Lawn Tennis Association Raisa
Commit!** to explain expanse
allowance* received by high rankplayars on n Florida

SffiJ

F e e t O f R o u d w .i!
D e e d e d T p C o u n ty
1 9 4 5 A c t i o n S ta n d :

Hie I-akc Maly bathing bead
Tontinveiiy was srlllrd this mum
t'tg M atceptance by ihr Count)
.........
. an oiler by Mi.
LuWina S. I lainton ol - l.ak.
Maty and her lather, /, I. Smith

J?wCees To Hold
Meet Her?
, his Weekend

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W ASHING TON. Aug. 5. I/V&gt;— Senator l erguson said today
• he han. teicw.ltd e&gt; rrquenl (com Howard U u ik n ' sllm n ti Ihat
* ■ftie'Senate War Investigating l omrolllee ta'iuel u subpoena lor
Ihe California airplane contractor.

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NKW VttltK. Aug. 5. id*)— Special session* Justice Fred­
erick I.. Ilarkritburg ha* signed a warrant fur Ihe arrest of
John W. Mevrc. publicist-for movie and aviation magnate How­
ard Hughes, on tin- complaint of a night dull cigaretl* f ill who
say* .Meyer is the father of her sIx-inosuh oM eon. In Washingtun. .Meyer, yh» has been testifying he (or* Ihe Senate cunimilte*
Investigating Hughes' airrraft contracts, Irrmrd Ihe girl'* com­
plaint "ridiculous" and said hr never hud been out with her.
The girl. Pal rlcis Miles, former model who has born a rlgarslte
girl at noine ol the most eirlusiv* clubs on ihe (aahluiiabl* east
, side, said In hn complain! that the child ■«*« burn l'eb. 2. 1917 ,

To 'ctrfcl lu ihr County loi ppbl.i
WASHING I ON. Any. et »&lt;■$*• Lllioll Konsevrlt told Senate mvestu.
paik
puipovrs,
J 9 * « leel on .alors liwlay that hr pnmittrd llotvaid lluglirs lu-pay a |57ti.Bi hotel
tiiaml Hrml Avenue hum the bill lor him in Drcrmbei, I'l-M. as a wedding pirsriil.
Country liu l. ItoaJ tu Crysta
Knmrvrlt ul&gt;o trst-lsrd that J.u k l ive.-thru head ol Irsiis Wolld
Anlinrs which iv cunlitdh-s1 hv Hughes, paid jhiH hotel expenses tor
I II,. It’s liuiii.igr Dei tv. 1‘tdd |o | ayr l.iurt•*•!!, movie aclicsv
Koosrvrll s.iid I Ins was a wrddmg gill to him by.I*rye. adding that
N e w s w e e k E d i t o r A n il
the iiionry came out ol I i ) r ’&gt; |unkr|.
“ M iss F lo r id , t ” T o
"I believe on a vt.nt inlripirlalmn ol (hr law I might he lepilBe
H onor
G u e s ts
inandrd lot accrpling a wrddiny p iorn l Imio Ih wod, Hughes. ' young
Hucwrvrll tuld lllr Senale \\ .. luvcdigullltg i oiilliultrr
Ihe coilimitirr it |lii|Ulllllg mill I lie w.lilltne awaid ol 140.0110.000
i,,onK |Mf4 In thr L uiiitimtl-in
Florida junior Chamber ol Com­
lu irtciinl then action III I'M1!
merce will open F'nday evening
vacatin'! the piopcily. but the
at the Mayfair Inn with an.-ex­
I oinniittiuner* , u|&gt;on motion of liniwIrslge.nf a $172 gift of nyleit hose by..publicity man John W.
ecutive
committee, conference lot
•Miy rt^ U i. fc'ivrn -at ires? Kayo Kinersou. who later, iwcatne Mr*.
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Ovritpecl---- deslraretf l i TfiHivrVrlt.
the Jaycre vtale officeit.
•». I Ills 'll linn was bated on
Belating the di-thlle i f the Hughe* wedding gilt, Roosavelt said
the opinion o r the B o r ii J' i , i that just tiefore his marriage (o MU* Eniriton late in 1U44 ha was
It must lie governed by inter luiiiry, L f--, Hoyle" ■ ■— , ■ ItarU'-g -Itt.th e ■Umvvh iy^ Killf- Hntvt- in C ltlf ihU: e
.lie caid hie » * i aivoiupatils'd Id hi* ihitdren ') a foniicr inar■national-laur TtndTy 7 Tie ruarter
J. L: hiehls stated that he
of tha Uuitrd Nat inns which i* would Iml. p|rsent the (relitlun* tlage Slid a maid, uini jh at Hv he das almufe l-i pa&gt; hit bill Mayer
Augustine: liesiuin Chattea Wal- &lt;
him and said
kei, -St. Augustine; ami Vice 1now tint r»ui&lt;ei stum- of Interna signed by many Lake Mary real- approacl.ed
"Yoil eaiiuot pay Hint lull,"'
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(tonal relation*."
Piriulri.il W. A Leonard, I’m- Nukrathv Pasha Hummed up dants asking that tho t'anilllisalni.
Flliiill added:
rescind their HMb action, os tha
"I said I lerlaluly mu Id and that I ali.ady had writtail the
■Jacob: V. H Orve-Te:, Gained Fuypt'esw.q muds as folhiws:
oftri by Mia Hati isoii and Mr. rfirek."
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valle-: Joe Ciabb, PaIAt ka : Hi all­ “ We ask: you tu direct the evac­ Smith
nallaflrd Itiiil as a represen­
He *11111. Meyer told him IIihI lluglirr wanted to pay tha bill
uation
uf
all
Uritish
force*
from
ey Odium. Sanfuid; Giaydon
tative of the PI A a* far as naik as a wedding piraelit.
the teiiilury. And we imk yuu tu
Jone*. F( Mvet»; Ruheil 1). Iv- say that tide evacuation must lei l-onefll* wi
Yonny Kuos, veil, dvi lau d, tils areeptaiu'a had "nothing tu do"
Attorney
first with any mntrnrt fm war plann
, *
lander, Weil Palm Beach and Jack immediate, taut It mu*t Ire Com­ *|reaker,
tei
_
„„
ljuevtioned ny aubctimhlilles* t'itattniin Fercusuit tB-Mlch) about
plete. and .that it must tie uncoil- legntioii* Dial tin- t'.imiiilaatini had
Delaney, Key We*l
the gift of hosiery, which Mr), t had baled for &gt;lu* Kmersou.
RooaeVelt caiil fie fiail .lu-vrt t,, or,t of it Meyer .listed tlie bent on
IVe further ask you to diiect
Aug. 2ft, IPJ.'I, mule than n yegl lufuie HouaeVrll and Mlsa Euiertou
ti -M-uaae* an !•**» *l*r
were tnarried.
*
.
"I would seriuukly queMImi I lie pinpiirly ol thi Hum uii a huaioes* account," Konsevell said, “wlitn tin wenvei could have ijo coulirctimi at all with the 7m*in. « "
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7 fie Willies* wnn igiiuicl nl, i n.- nm l w I crgilnou and Senator
wllhJ i i s . clhuii
ler I ioiii tliem agirrlug to i
veil might want tu tell hi* sid, - I il„
over the road strip which as h
said in- -lidn'i act- wlml eottne- rimr n.ui
plane*.
tilig piiijM-rty irWUei* they had
reived by reason of the prop
The "llln ie" Inrldi llt. lilUi li 4uddicW
the iransirortation ol a dog by (list n.i
lieing vacated by the County
tlun.
Army jdane.
ft w«n Kimaevelt'a dog.
He said, the (l.'c.l will Ire con­
ItiHiM-velt put In that a "fniFI-low
veyed ill Seplrrtilrr-i with the stip­
ulation lliat if-the tiilul is nul used to show I iind anything to -Ur with tinmm !*«•» q|||
When Fergqsoil hsd Iilijn ted t-. 'nnj
incident, I'eplH-r leplied ft un- Jtist
testimony which the senati-i- have L. i
L i s l e r D e n ie s - A c t i n g
■"Who (ieileral KooseVrlt. dun l un
reconiniendation" that the govntiiuiiit
A s l tu s s i a n A g e n t a new photo reeonnaiasanir plum, IV)
with the issue. He said.lie'll ..lijt. I t„
WASHINGTON, Aug. 6, p17—
Gerhart Kislei tcslified t-Mlay at
full, who wa* a tnamlwr of a
hi* pasiqirSVl fraud trial that In
R....."toll-headed mllalon which
29 years n&gt; a Crnnmunist he nev­
I vriillllilc|i(|c,| tlmt |||„ gnvei lillieilt
acted a* a repirsenlative of
might well be termed ".n-opernllon er
l"i\ ‘lluglii-s' photo recJiuiatstance
the
Cotniitlinist
Interiinti&lt;.na1
1
&lt;
.
Irta tii*.
and co-ordination." Till* same
There
had
U-eti
earlier
testi­
is glso carried us among mony that tin- reputed No. 1
1st Post W ar CroHaing program
the negroes hf Bemlnnl.- County.
American Communist had - Ireen
Made By Queen Mary During a 12 month‘ period the sent
to China a* a representative
Association distributed 1 4 , 5 2 3
of the Comintern (Communist In­
nieces
of
health
literature,
don­
NKW YORK. Aug. 6. —Tho Giternationale).
«nl British liner Quean Mary, hold­ ated Y’.IH quarts of milk to pati­
"That was a eompletr fabrica­
ents,
provided
for
74
detailed
xer of the trana-stlantir speed re­
tion,” Klsler said.
rays,
made
81
home
visits
and
hnscord. cdoipleled her first ocean
lie said his only object tn go­
crossing since, reconversion from pi tallied M patients.
ing to China sumrtliiie after 1928
Other
service*
included
distribu­
war service today, and was ctitri-n
waa to act a* a Journalist for
a gala welcome to New York har­ tion of 273 poster*. 41 health talk* German Communist papers and
givan
and
3$
health
movie*
shown.
bor. .
German papers friendly with
Six individuals were given medi­ Communists., lie said hn did-not
The ship was given a, thunderous cine*.
Thera were two demon­
reception by other craft in th* stration project* In better living. file any stories to Moscow,
harbor and along the North lllvrr Sanatorium OatlenU received 28
os she was dragged and pushed to gifts and six regular checkup*
her pier where hundreds of waving wer* furniihed to patients. . The Dewey Make» Public
frianda and relatives o f tha 1,183 Association paid for three diag­ Statement On Labor
passenger* aboard waited.
he shouted.
nosis -fee*, on# biopsy, one tilooj'
Time for tha trip was announced tranafudng,
tamsportatlon
bv Cunard officials as four days, three patient* to 8anaioriunrand
20 hours and 43 minntei from provided 20 garments for patients. been publicly silent on the con­
Southampton, an average speed of
Thia service la mods possible troversy over curb* on labor
28.88 knots. Tha officials said by tha people of Serainul* County unions as a 1948 presidential
the ship was alowed yesterday so through their purchase of Christ­ campaign Issue, declared today
that ah* could reach .the harbor mas seals.
that "the principle* of union or­
for th* early tide and the recep­
ganisation and collective bargain­
tion |hat awaited her.
be preserved."
Terminal Leave Ends ingIp must
a pro-Labor Day statement,
four days after his return
As Truman Signs Bill Issued
from a 6,600-mll# western trip
during vhlth h* we* quoted by a
WASHINGTON, Aug. $. OPhPraaldant Truman today slgnad group of Utah young Republicans
legislation sndllfg the armed earTaftsflartWy IMF, Dewey said: vfcuafrprarticm
"Tha administration of th* gov­
was forecast by President Tru­ Inal laav* to disci
man today as h* talked with nal and rrquli' g payment In cosh ernment of New York State Is
more than 100 boys attending th* at tha time i discharge for ac- dedicated to tha principle that th*
principles of union organiiatlon th . White Hous. Mayer had Urttd i S l ^ k h U d , ^ DouflnT Fair-*
American Legion-sponsored forum erued leave.
bn government.
practice wa* to and collective bargaining must b* a $76 dinner with Hoosevelt, then fh u j. Glenn L. Martin, ConsollTh* previo
'
Heading th*
delegation of allow dlschan d personnel to r#» preserved."
Alr, Fo« V co,on‘'1' * nd rintc-a. tha Aluminum Corp., of
youngster*, who th* President main on the
kjrroll for a period
* IhMfl rnillfl
*,°,r *ha
' r ,i'
America. Reynold*
v*a .been
L.-.-n .two
I la s s__
.. i /
&gt;Metals,
«__ __ inGan*
JVicBVANGBLI8T
DIES
"These
could have
sold ar* liv in g a t the right equal to tha umber of days of
era!i Motors, Kurd.
Chrjrriar,
l
„
a
UmniaMr.al
Had
s
l
k
aka
'
NKW
YORK.
Aug.
B,
(A1
)-R
o
d
girla
I
had
dinner
with)"
Meyer
ag*" ta Edmond Gong, 18, of laav* they ha accrued, with comtor Kmmanual and others.
peiUatlon It sding th* usual nay (GipsvJ Sith, 87, world re­ sold. "Thslr names arsn't hrr*.
Miami, Fla.
Coining to Pan Amerlsan Air*
■ Th# Chlnesa-Americen youth allowances p I while on active nowned British avangsllst, died of If tbalr names wer* bare, It would wars, h* said, "Excuse m* for
area elected lost night ss presi­
a heart attack aboard tha Jritla h help."
|bringing that in."
dent by tb* 103 delegates to tha
.provides for cash Linar Quean Mary at ‘1:00 P. M.,
Latar h* said “It may have bean
Fsrguson wonted to know whv.
jo* an d longevity Monday, It becam* known whan Colonel Eldaon" at th* hotel with I "There have bean a lot of af*
She haa bean missing alaca lost
him, referring to CoL Horry Eld-•
tha liner arrived her* today.
(CanttnoaO •• ra c e sr*4
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Re-appraisal Of
Property Proposed
To City Commission

tain a considerable measure of
control over local affairs.

A s s o c ia te d P m i L m

T B Association
Makes Report On
12 Month Ferliid

Florida Boy Heads
Body VisitingrTruman

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PAGE TWO

Baby Sitting

The Sanford Herald

RADIO PROGRAMS
Station

Now that Mtnriiiir with children hna Iwrotno a rccointjzod
industry, it Memo nocvmwtry that rub* lx* ratabllnhctl to
P e te r e d
*e
D H .k e r ST.
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A . . . e l . 1*4 r e e a . w b leb la ' " J
e . e l u . i . e l f I * (b e • * , , r ” 17 . 1,4

"The'practice o f.le aving itnmll chihlrinnin the rare of
older children Inis' Wen* carried no far in Home comtnunl*
tie* that parent* have been brought to qiurt to nmtwer
charges of neglect. Contributing to the delinquency or
dependency of children may bring a maximim, penalty or
a year’ll imprinonment and n $200 fine.
One cane when thin .sentence wan imposed concerned
two mot hern who left town for two dnyn. leaving three
children aged from ten month* to three yearn in charge
of a thirteen-year-old Imy.
. It in generally conceded that teen-age nittern are ade­
quate for davtime hour.* or early evening hut in most canes,
authorities agree that only a mature. |&gt;ernon should be
left with small children, at night. A sensible 17 or IH-ycurild rs usually able to take care -of any emergency* that
may urine, but an older, Experienced woman in preferable.
An the purpose of the sitter is to take care of emergencies,
it seems only common sense to have one wild is capable
of coping with illness, fire or Intrusions from outside.
There may even be times when .the jiarents should make
the sacrifice of staying at home, in default of a suitable
substitute.

ta il* . -I «H (k* •—•**• *»"• a” * '7 .
14 Ikla »*e»apap*r. aa *»»•• »• *
A T **-*,• 4 l «p a(eb c«-

Divining - Rods

*

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Believers In thp wonders accomplished by divining-rods
will lie gratified at hearing that the government in using
’ IIIIILK VKILSP. 1011 TODAY
a modern divining-rod to locate undersea oil off our coasts.
HUT YOU CAN ORPHAN Thu name of thin modern instrument is radar, and its
YOURJJKLF
FROM GOI»: A application to oil-finding has been investigated since
MONDAY. A t'G l’KT I, 1917

fnilii-r ‘of jh r

A maionly "I

Fold Woil^cn sic going on strikr
liccainr ibcy don’t like the TallHklllcy • lalmr law . . which
■11 im rer n B H iii* •«• ■
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egally if he (loe'»n’l like ihp Tdfi*

R•rtlcy I

jiw

fithrr.

/'

• l^iil week we lead alioul a insul
who had hern kepi a* a slave by
a Hodrin couple foi 2 ) year*. Thi*
w*«k we read about anothei maid
who "nirt a’ very nice gentleman"
in a movie, went to work (or him.
and w*. Iclt S25U.O0O by ihe
trim* of hi* will. So apparently
m*id service is not all bad,
.

ON Hit ARIIVAl at U Guardla Field, N. Y.. from Pans. John W. Meyer
(left), publicity man (or Howard Hu|hes, it Interviewed by reporters.
He immediately left for W»ddn(ton where h® la scheduled to testify
before the Senate War InveiUgatlna Subcommittee probing lb® award
of an $18,000,000 flylng-bpat contract to Hughes.
.(International)

Largest Telescope
In World Soon Will
Begrin Study Of Stars

Dr. Hubble. “We have sup­
posed that the atari must be
disintegrating. The 200-Inch
will tcO ua whether they are
or noL"
•
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.1. la th® unirers® expanding*

in Ihe Tampa Tribune that

here * v»orpriul

New York llrrahl 'tribune

U P N ew .

IteqU retlU llr

Yniir*

Kelley. II. F.. IWlcn'ir H K*M,y.
Jcm o M. Toung To Kle. Codll
a InvMC Co.
Xluon, Nimnl Aui Alice To. J.
C. Ilulchlwn A Co.
Ij O'id. J. O. »Cu* Jo**phlne XI. To Today &amp; Wednesday!
John: T. llubertBon *lu* Th*lm*.
Ilurlon. (Irani *(u* J'wphlne To
The Most “Hush-Hush”
C. II. (.Tonla
Secret In Histfiry •
11en It el. .A, U »lw* Xlyrla P.
To Central Fla. hMui'llniL Cf*d.
(!an -Now lie Told!
Kptlng, Lula C. To T. A. IJlll...
dug Winifred.
For ihn first, llnu* on nnjr
111* M o rn in g D eV o llo n *
Madden. Fred K. To llilll* It.
screen- the personal, human
*:IX Morning Meditation
Fatter.
.
il l* Name ih* TuuV
•lory of those who lived and
ASMlINMIINT OF WOlITtiAliK
»:*• Top of th* New*
Hanfnnl Allanllc National Hank loved and da rod to l»rav«- { j
t i l l orln A Either
To O. J . Hope
.
’ mysteriea In the making of ih*
til* III ue Haron
*
I'llATTKI. MOHTIiAIIKa
S ill Hhoppera HerenaiM
Hpolleae I n f Cleaner* To Florida atom l&gt;omb.
Woman'* Workt
flat# Hank.
Ifi®* Headline Nawa
Windham. It. N. To Florida Mtata
1* el Iditln Amerlran Hhplttt*
Hank.
t*i IATune* Toa'v* lle,|o.,i»,l
Xladden, Fretl K. To llilll* It.
10 10 Morning Melmlle*
Fetter.
•
111** New, Headline*
*AI.,; tONTHACT
t l i * l O rg a n I n t e r lu d e a n d P ro g ra m
Fla.
Automatic
Halee Corp, To
I tea a m *
Muea AmUM-ment Co
lilts l.unch#«in tlenre
iiiianHARi.K niat'iiAiitiK
l l l l f Luncheon - Itnnco
• ,
Ua H. Marine Corp*.- To Walter
11:11 Drifting on a Cloud
Alburn
Fletcher.
11 on New* i "
,|t|U W«teri
iham.
^ r j a ^ A ’^ - ' r r a i s
ft:M Noon '
ll&gt;(XHI*mp. Quarlel
Fla Hlale lUnk To I . A. Ta.e.
D oe Newt Headline*
Clement,. J. u elu* II--«a l.earle
Il*X Howard Harlow
To
Kmll 1‘uralh’ elk* llellf.
111* Hr Way of Muelc
* ATlaF ACTION OF I.IK*
l:K Hah,n Herenade
(•lly of Hanford iTo |r H.' Watte e New,
kln*.
,
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,’
li* t liar. Nona Itanch
LAW nl'IT
I
l;*a Newa of Ih* Pay
Addle May 'Hudtnn Iwldl of
litS Cavalcade of MualC
•Irady llli-hard limit-,n and Hart­
lilo Afternoon Ihmca *
ford
ArddenT A IndemnUp Co. VK
tion UP New*
Wilber Cheeeer and Arthur ,Chee*er
li»l lit* .Club
doing
huelnea, a, Cheaeer nrt*a.
,V#» laical Near
RCII.HINfl 1*1:11 w it
* II Novelty Tim*
Albert Morgan. Wew Itth- HtVila Meet Ihe II,ml
Concrele {llock dwelling
ti(C Pally (Teaalre

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Gold Air
Frgm Canada ,.,Th?r*
.
Promises R e l i e f To ' Weather
Sweltering M i d w e s t

thought that If man rould see
‘ far enough, out Into space,
he Ihlghl discover some mac­
rocosm which would dwarf Ih*
earth aa the earth dwarfs an
..electron.
Dr. Hubbls cautions, however,
that no great discover!** can bx
expected immediately after . the
200-Inch goes Into’ operation.
"The true Importance of
what w* see through Ih* Palomar telescope,” he aays,.”will .
be discernible only over a long
period of yearn.”

*■ ■ Probability, the
Bureau said, that the cold

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I'arsmoum Nee*
Cartoon

)LEY VENETIAN IJLINDS^

America'* Mfct Beautiful
Alumina ■ -- Cedar - Phnaked Alumlaum i
isk Me Por “Free EstiMate*

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ENS - .6 1 7 W. Itohinson - Orlando
Phone 2-0729
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• V '.f.i.r'/ iv a

WAGE REPORT
WASHINGTON. Aug. Bt W P)The Bureau of tailior Stalls ties
issued figures today showing that
although factory workers earned
an average of $48.48 a week In
May,, a man with no dependents
earning this amount would Uke
homo only $41.52 4Jtcr lax re­
ductions. Further, the BL8 told,
thjs $41 61 waa In ly "128.49 In
Urma of 1939- dollar*, because of
price Increases alnco 1939.

Florida Youth Dies
Dog* Are “Caught”
From Shark Attack • 2 Miles Off Shore

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Calender

PAGE U to ttK

wAimiwn ffKRAi.n. sa n fo r d . motttflA

of the (loveliest aocial
of the »unim»t season oc­
curred i**t Saturday afternoon
when Mr*. James Ridge amt Mr*.
Hugh Whelchel entertained with
a tea honoring two popular young
bride-elect*. Mia* Conn!®
Connie McCall
and Mian Jackie Rrotehl®. Curs'*
called between the hours of d.-lO
and fl:00 o’clock at the Ridge
hoihe in Mayfair.
Th® entrance hall and porch
w»r« decorated • w|th- arrange­
ment* of white dalslaa and paaiel
minis* and white and paatal tinnlaa formed the decpratlona for th®
living room. Mr*. A. W’. Lee met

*oft pink C*wn, Ml** lliolrlur,
a dreta of light green t«ff*t.i
and. Mr*. Rr**.nie'» ilrvt* w it of
M jy f M f c l
.
.
An all-white color scheme wn*
Used. In Ih® ilrn.ration, in the
dining- room. The table W*« over­
laid w(th a larr cloth with a
l«-«utlful arnogrineiit of gingerlllie* III the rrntri. Tito nmittKcmotit’ wn* flanV.«-it with boining
whfta ^lap«'i»- in 'rryslat candela­
bra. Cr&gt;'*!»l N|.|'Httntmania were
i«uh| on tlw UMe ami al one end
wasjilncrd a rut-glare punch t*i«l
presided o w by Mr*.|J. I.. IngInv tht«MiKh*ui the afternoon.
A**isting in reiving wore Mias
Mnry Ann Wb.bhrl. Mis* Ca­
mille Ratten, \|,„ Svlvi* Mrlach.
Ml** Nnncy Cnlltmi iiml Mi** Jane
Thigpen.*
•
fluring th® afirriitmti Ihe lu»,tereea pres*id»d Mu* McCall with
,
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dessert
lit Iter chosen pal•ilk jor»oy trimmed with silverl lent Of HanHaml rltlna and Miss
sequins. Mr*. Ritlgo wor® a drap- j Itrotchle received crystal iced ton
ed chartreuse droa* of allk ie r*, glass*® In Ikr Chantilly pattern,
any, Mi*a McCall waa gowned In
About 6(1 curst* rallrd iluring
aky blu* jet soy, Mr*. McCall, a ! lho appoint'd h-mr*.

Oviedo
lly MARIAN JON ES

Gloria GaUin Wed
To Hardy Patterson

GENEVA NEWS

c lo t h e * fit

The fishermen at first Ihogli’.’
the hads ley saw bobhlng a dis­
tance away belonged to turtlre,
but investigated when one "tur­
tle” harked frantically.

Kxnecning io caix soouc. w e scrusiiy,

They pulled the dogs on board
their boaL .Tags showed that the
seagoing creatures belonged to
James G. MeCully.

at {n am in g the boyfng power o f you#]

O e a / F o o rtv

tg wc dek wc do economically. N ofhjj

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T A IL O R E D

ARM EQUIPMENT j
)
D a g ifn e d b y e x p e r t Im p le m e n t g t i f l n c c r t

Isl'nreri'ri
UIIUgi, M
*tL Jarc*:
*. ,
iCifTCficsfncjur^t &gt;J/U
uujum
coiuy
'fob w»nt i» s full me* mi re of REAL'

S w M l S lr«il...M inx Modes’ frcc-xwinjim.
full-skirted dance-drcii with flirty in(«u of black,
lacc at neck and hem. Obyed by the Minx Modes
-------Junior BaaWftif Rnirr!..ta(l.wUK Minx Mode?
Own map-in-and-out ahouldcr pada. -DIack riyore
crepe with demure ttirquoiic (rim. Sicca 9 to. 15-

W m rlh e

li

Tigert To Remain In
State To Finish Books Bjda To Be Taken Oil
Orahge Concentrate

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-i-Dr. John J . Tigert, who
LAKELAND. Fla., Aug. 6 UfA—
announced he'I* retiring soon Ths U ^. Depalmsnt of agriculture
» tha presidency 6t the Unly-

JshloCMDierfc* By Vlas S M t i , . . U p and naff
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(ultra, Ta/rla end Calico prrfkm r 4mJ refegne

s f i r n f &amp;hooka
N ahe nhasi

pJeta tevsrsl

prmenUUv, hare, said yeaterday.
will bo rereoieed from both
Phirlda and California producer*
private affairs since snnounc- next Monday and every Monday
my, retiremsnt than J have Ihartafter, Milter-said. T h a’quant­
ho whole 19 years since I’ve ify to be purchased was not ani hero.”
’

■nrr store there.
j omi C. Wilson. of this city.
Friends rerret to learn of the. Mr. and Mr«. James " Wllwn^
death of 8. R. t Wainwrigtu. Sp, are’ spending the luninwr at l&gt;en
formerly of Ovfedo,-father of Ben yer. Colo. •
Wninright. who died at his Miami j
Mr*. Naomi C. Wilson i» «»!»*,
home and waa buried in Sanfpnl In* her aon Dwight at Berlin. Conn.
Mr. and Mr*. 8. It. Wainright.l Mrs. U na I. Hunt la visiting
J r of Miami, were here tp at* friend* ami relative* In states
tend the funeral of their father. * throughout the northeaaL She will
Mr. a\d Mr*. Bob Rilfey of Ml- he hack ioiw time In 8»ptemner.
ami were here to attend the funMr. ami Mr*. T. K. I’artln and
eral of Mr*. Riley’s father.
children. Shirley and Tor.tmv. hava
Jo*e Walnright of New York returned from McHenry, Ml**.
Citv haa been the gpest of hi* I Mr. and Mr*. Don Carraway are
nephew, lien Walnright and Mr«.| spending »omr time at Daytona
Wainright, having corn.' here to at-. Reach.
.
tend ht* brother’* fun.-r*l. :- •
Mr. and Mr*. J . II. Staley anti

Gloria Gatlin, daughter of Mr.
Mra. Claud* Howard and alaand Mrs. B. B. GaUin. became the ter, Mr*; Mae Dickina, have re­
bride of Hardy Patterson, son of turned from New Smyrna where
Mrs. Frank Cowan. Jr. of Ginder- they apenl a month.
,
Tlll®. at 8.40 o’clock on Saturday
evening in th® Beenlall .Avenue
. Friend* of Ml** Mary* Thoms*
Chanel. Rev.’Douglas B. Charles. Wilke*
aril! lie sorry to leant I hat
M iiiU nt DAttor of tho First Pres* she is very
ill and conflig I to her
bvterian Church of Sanford, per­ home at to t Palmetto Avenue.
formed the ceremony.
The Chapel waa beautifully dcMr. and Mrs. 11. J . Lehmab
cocaUdeWith g lad io lu m j^ n *4 and ■will isturq on Thursday from vi*
Mr. and Mr*. John Evan* and Mr. and Mr*. Wm. G. peacrc*!
other greenery. White candle* in tUng thalr daughter, Mrs. Httr*on* left Saturday for Wayeivlll-, daughten. Jane Staley, who
branched candelabra cS*t a *oft hert E. Russell, at Crown Point,
N. C. to spend aomr time.
former residents of Oviedo.
glow over th® accne.
.
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.
’
Mrs. William Henrv Martin hn*
Mr*. Pat Drown and Mr*,
Th* brid®. given In marriage by Ind.
returned from Wayn;svlllc, N. C„ Beaslev are confined to the
hir father, wor® an ailre biue auit
Mr. and Mra. A. D. Zachary and
where aha wa» vi.itink her par- Ida-Sanitarium,
of silk gahardin® with white ac­ daughter Mary of Washingt-n are
cnt*. Mr. and Mr*. Frank Wheeler.
Mr*. Fd Jordan, Sr. and
cessories. Her corsage -va* of jr l- the guest* of Mr*. Bradford Byrd
SV„ who are spending some time Harrold anil Edward and Mi*
low roerbuda and aho carried a and Mr. and Mr*. II. B. Odham,
there.
ward Jordan. Jr . hav? reti
whit® Bible.
Jr . at their home In Rose Court,
There are quite a few new home* from an extensive trip thn
’ Prior to th® ceremony Mi** 01going up in Oviedo. Mr. and Mr*, out the Northeastern Slate*.
lle Belle Fortaon. planlit. rendered
Little Mis* Lucia McLeod of
Charles T. Ntblack hav* started
Mr*. Milton Gore and daut
"I I-ove You Truly’’, "Ah, Hwtet Orlando will visit with her grand­
their lovely new home on ihe Kan- Julie; and Mr*. Young H am
Myitcry of Idf®” and uMy Heart parents, Mr. and Mr*. F. K. Rouford Highway. Mr. ami. Mr*, daughter, Linda, hare rcturnc
at Thv Sweet Vole#”. “Oh. Per­ mlllat at their home on Palinelto
Roumillats Honor
George C. Mean*, who are building ter having spent several day*
fect Love” wa» *ung by Mr*. Doug- Avenue for a week.
arms* from the Nlhlack*. will not Mr. and Mr*. Alex fadnha
la* E. Charles. Following the
Couple With Party
Imvr *o long to wait to move into Daytona Reach,
ceremony M l**, Foriaon played
Mis* &lt;Dottie Dyes* is spending
their pretty new cottage. Whilp ' Mr*. Ren Walnright is cor
•8-*l Ua. Oh Hofy Spirit”.
a month’* vacation visiting ’ he.1
lust on the. oiUtidc of Swc-twapY- u. lire home iweatac* ri-ilife
Mr*. V. E. Rniimitlnl
Miss McCalf Honored
A receotion waa held for the parents, Mr. and Mr*. I. M. D y
Park' Wr. -arfir Sfr, n.-r,' T o m -^ ^ D r. J . IV. Martih and Ihn
ItF-ayning hmuiring
wedding gueata at the Chapel fol- as*, lib * b «n ^
pursing »Uff.
nrv home ia beginning to show j J , N. Thompson spent tVedn
By.. Mrs. E a rlL Hpy lowing th® wedding after which
marks of completion in Ihe near! in Plant Citv.
the couple left for a wedding trip
’rlage will t»Vr plnrr tomorrow.
future. In the new subdivision j j . f . Ferguson, who suffe
Mi*Ar?onnir McCall waa honor- At an unannounced destination. Hr&gt;­
Tbe guest* Iwsrdrd Ihe Roumillat
l'*ck of 8wcelwatcr Park Joe lie**- heart attatk. and was rnnfir
•d on Friday morning with a Coe** on their return they will raddc In
yacht, “Shilirk”, at 8:00 o'clock
ley. J r . la making gran! progress the Fernald Uughlon Hmtpil
Cola party given by Mr*. E. I.- DeLfltd.
on his cottage*. Pete and Novella I home and doing fine.
and enloyril t rrni»e down the Rt.
Hoy at her home on Weat Seven­
Aulln will soon start their home | Mr. W. If. lllttiard, who muierJohns River luite In the evening
teenth Street.
uf ihe Post Office on Saturday.
next to the Joe Beasley'*. Mr. went an operation aomeilm- ago,
refre*hm*til« were served by Mr.
lovely arrangements of summer Miss Bach Honors
Mr*. Ethel Thomap and daugh­ and Mr®. 'Rwmullat assisted by
and Mr*. Paul Campbell ate en­ haa hail to he returned to’ the.hos­
flower* were used In decorating
ter. Shirley, Lillian and Aubrey Mr*. A .'ll. Wallace, Mr*. R. O.
joying their n®w horn -; dlso Mr. pital.
the rooms of the Hoy home. Prixe*
Miss Martha Page
Moran returned home Thursday Fox. n *y Fog and A. W. lev.
and Mra. Rl L. Kemp.
were given during th* man\ing.U&gt;
after vacationing at CoronaJo
Mra. Ruhv Jones, • Mr*. Pen
Tho»» ptrsmi were Ml»« McCall
R. L. Ragsdale ha* nutted uork Ju n e , and Mr*. Malcolm Jonc*.
Mb* Dorothy Crumby sno Mite
Beach:
*
Yesterday afternoon at the home
nnd
Mr.
‘Alienl,
Mr.
and
Mr*.
(1.
on
hi*
warehouse
near
D-ic
MaiNancy Collum. Miss' McCall was of her parents on the Wes! Side,
Mr*. M. K. Doolgy left .Tticadny K. McCall, Mr and Mrs, J . Rut.
, the latter of Orlando, entertained
colm'a._________ _________________-r-w tttr-*'suniff re "birthday tuppi’r
■presented with linens .from tho Miss Audrey’ Bach honored Miss
for Winter Garden to spend a few
J»dge
A
lw
d
.d
—
TallahRasee,
Mr.
h o jlrit
Mr. and Mra. J . II. Scruggs..Jr. •at the home of the former In honor
davr wtth her-gorrxnd rtiugWFr: and Mr*. Bsvid Nuablckel of
Martha Page with a linen and d i­
i-TMBwrrsMn;
of Birmingham. Ala., who Imve | of Mr*. J. R. Jones, Jr . Guests
^-TM
BM reshtnjrdrlnlr was served ver shower. Miss Pag*, tho daugh­
In-law. Mr. and Mra. Taul Dooley. Winter Park. Mra. Nnman- Stone
late In tha morning by the hoeteas ter of Mr*. Gertrude Page, will be
been visiting Mr. and Mr*. W, T. , Included: Mr*. Malcolm Jones and
Friends of Mrs.' Sarah LcFils uf Tallahae-ee Ur*. Wallace, Mrs.
and other refreshment* consisted married to Bob Callahan of San­
Chance and family, have treturned daughter.. Ileverly Ann. of Orlanwill regret to barn she Is In the Fox, and the Misses Martha Per­
of open-faced sandwiches, salted ford In the near future. Arrange-'
home.
I Ho. Mrs. Joe Corlev of {yvnforl,
Frrnald-Laughton Memorial llos- kin* Martha Brown, Nnncy Collum,
Desses’ Dresses Are pltal
nnU, olives, pickles and candles.
In 8anford suffnrlng from a
menu of pink love vine with ligWord ha* b*rn recel.'isl here of Miss llcttv Hummeraill. of Geneva;
Those invited to be with the ustrum were used In decorating Shown In Paris Show severely burned foot.
the den\H of Mra. Dwight Wilton, . Mr. am) Mr*. B n Jones, Mr. and
honored guest, Mitt McCall, were th* living room.
II. B. Mere entered the .Orange
at Berlin. Conn sister-in-law of Mr*. J . II. Jones nnd soni. John­
___ Lee
__
Mrs. Emmet McCall, Mra.
A pink* green and white color
Mr. and Mra. James W. Wilson nie and Jimmie, and Mrs. Ruhy
By PRESTON GltOYER - Mtmorlal Hospital !n Orlando
Moore. Mrs. David Nusblckal, Mrs. schema waa used In decorating the
.
ami daughter-in-taw of. Mr*. Na- Jones.
PARIS, Aug. 6 (Al—Th* Aral Thursday for an operation. Hr is
John Hughes. Mrs. Edward Higg- dining room. Ths table.wai nvrrreported aa doing as well as can
InsJr., Mra. B. L. Perkins, J r , Mrs. laid with an Irish linen cloth and
be pipected.
Dale L. Scott, Jr., Mrs. David in tho center was ’pieced an ar­
Mr. and Mr*. C. W. Dooley and
GstchaL Mrs. Edward McCall and rangement of pink and whit; as­
family spent the week-end with
Mrs.
Meltch. Also the ter* In a hand-painted china Ixiiri.
her folks. Mr. and Mr*. George
•honr 1.151
509 Park Avc.
Misses Nancy Collum, Gene Cas­ At . one end of the table punch
Barton and fam ll/In Mlddllehurg.
well, Jan®. Thigpen, Kathryn Wig­ wa» served from a crystal Imwl by
Mr. and Mrs. G. V. LeFJIa. and Whole Village In
Fcnturing-ipucinl wi«il permanent* ihnl rcqultt no
gins. Mary Ann Wladchcl, Sylvia Mist Phyllis Bach, sister of the
daughter. Anne, of Kdgowatcr,
England Is For Sale
overhuml machines. Springy, laxting. imlf-Rettlng.
Melsch,
................ ildred Robson, Camille hostess. The color scheme ua*
•pent Sunday with his parenta
DaMm, ..
_ .............
.
Gtiaraulecd rlx monthn.
carrfkd out in mints and tiny de­
Mr. and Mm. G. ,C- LeFils.
LONDON UP - Want to buy a
Jo Brock. Dorothy Crumley and corated cake*. Crystal and silver
AIho mII other type-s. of |iermanentx.
Mr. and Mra. Robert LeFils whole village You ran In Britain
■appointment* werg . used for the
are the proud parents of n baby today, ■ lor 00(1.year-old Kastls
M ary M cM ahan
serving of dainty sandwiches rnd
boy, Robert
hoin
w n Victor,
wKiur, w
i n July
j u i r 8(1.
C om bb-tir ihi ' WiHiHIre 'l l l i l t .
hors’ d’oeuvre*. ' Mr*. Philip R.
*11rr and *Mr*.‘W.' C. Andm 'and
Bach assisted tn aervrng.
oiu Frank and John, and Mra. ■aid tl hr the "luvrllcst village”
The bridc-clect * n presented
fellr Thomas apent Sunday at In the Mtintry, I* up for sale.
Il‘» to It put on the auction
with pmnr lovely gift* .n fjic late
Jtoronad" Beach.
afternoon. They were given to her
Mra. Frank Ix&gt;Fils. Mr*. W. IT. Mock MigUft' IB complete . with
Mrs. David Nuablckel of Win­ in'a set of pillow cases which were
Vagus and Mrs. Lila Hughes ol 454 „nhtJuUnt«, trout stream.
der Park entertained with a tied with large pink bows aud de­
BOd-pcwcil tNormnn Church, Ro.
mocheon al the Orlando Country corated with sweetheart roses.
mhn i hfidn. and the lornli of
Club resterdayat 12:80 o’clock In
Those Invited to be with M'sa
“WallcriM 4r Di"i«tauvllle, Banm
kotior of Mlu Connie McCall. Mias Page were Mr*. J . B. Littts, grandof
illrt’i•ml* 1270.”
'McCall’s marriage to Mr*. Nu»The uniioft, Mrs. R.O.’ Misirlee,
.hlckel’s brother. JamVa Alford of S S u T ^ ^ a S r S a f f and ^
“ 'a V T n d "silk' J .r e e y H f ; of Homs Demonstration Club*.
lady of the,manor, ran no longer
^Tallahassee, will Uke place toMr. and Mrs. Fred Yonl* spent
?o n re % *re hE a‘y »ond' A "kador d,d much dr*P ,n* ih,“ ,m ,n * the day with Mr. and M l*. Ted afford to maintain il iinMmngrd
I-1!!??"
n J j J the center of gravity down »r
In lie .nitwtrd ap|M-nranre. Her
An arrangement of pastel as­
Hunter in DeLand recently.
family iidMritrd the t.BBriarre
t * formed a centerpiece for the “ ThST hir) Mre. Ed'wiS^J Kwl- Uhle-top leval and m n M ow. H«
Mra. M. E. Dooley was dinner estate’ nf ('astir .Comlm alxiut 100
in* jhsbl*. Bridal place cards akowaki. Mrs. BHI Staplu.*, Mra.
guest of Mrs. N«lle Thomas Sun­
ve*re ip '. Ik will lie sold to Ihe
isrkflV the Mating arrangement Gertrud* Page and Mrs. Gilbert
day.
.
’
f ths gueats- Mre. Nutlnckrl’s J . Blocker uf DeLand.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hllhrant, nlgest hi'MojE either a* a whole
Also the Misses Sylvia Melsch.
fit to the honored guest was *a
Mr. nnd Mr*. Bob Kaufman. Mrs. nr In small Iota.
Villager* bo not think Ihe sale
etter Homes and Gardens cook- Camille Batten. Mary Ann Whel­
Minnie Cornell and Mrs. Richard
chel. Mildred Robson. Betty Cor*
Adam* all of Frostproof were will affect them much. Hut real­
Those present with Miss MrCa’I rodl. Daphne Connelly, Minnie
guests of Mr. and Mra. Henry ldents like 4 74-yrar-old Georgs
•re her mother. Mre. Emmet Me- Ruth Odhgm. Betty Jo Brock, Pat
Snell, the village "historian.”
Kretser Sunday.
Ml Mrs. J . R. Alford of iVdiahaa- Schults. Lucile Altman, Dllon Bak­
Mrs. C. F. Harrison, Mr. and whose family ha* lived there
w and Mrs. Lee Moore. Also the er. Dorothy Crumley, Martha
Mrs. J . L. Drown and Jimmy since the lilth century, hope the
lltset Martha Perkins, Nancy Brown. Catherine Clark. Betty
Rrown wm® dinner gue*u&gt; of Kenollam. Jane Thigpen. Jackie Moore, Janet Hettel, Chariotth
rotrhlc. Mary Ann Whelchel, True. Roberta Evan*. Dorolf
Aa to the diameter-uf hi* do- He In Sanford Sunday,
vIvtaiMriKh and Gene Caswell Montoo i and Margaret Dingfcl
signs, he waa absolutely reck-'
0 . F. Harrison, who hat beer
less. On one wool d r a M ho puti»i»IUng his daughter and son-ln law Mr *n I Mrs. W. M. Torres
and famtlr i Jacksonville, returnpocket* at hip level In front which
rd liomt- W( mesday.
extended bulgingly -downward like
double bust!*. I ’rofentinnal stytMr. ami J ire. A. E. Greenwri)
itU wouldn't think of calling them and son Hill , of Galneivjlle. were
butties, but they were buttles.
weekend rU Ms of Mr. and Mrs.
peases didn't seem much con- W. 0 . Andei I end faintly,
rented about preserving the flol .Mrs. list il Flvnt spent Ihe
stomachs of hit modalt. On sav- weekend *L Crescent lleaeh with
eral models, Incldding one In her rblldrvi ^Barbara nnd Mary daughter Anne are alto spending
coarse yruol, .he frankly recognlx Jane and h r father, and »l*icr, eor»c time a l their’ homu in Day­
•d that some women,don't have J . M. Cam ball anJ Mrs. Lulc tona Brach.
Hat ilomacRa* and •hs mrllt It to Mai Camrh
Mr. and Mre. Fred Dish and
rhlldrcn. Faye and Billy ’ have
Thirty r
moved to Haxolhurst, Ga. In make
divorces li
their home. Mr. Bush has jopcnril
enness.
a mgrkrt and an flectricsl r.ppll-

MIAMI, F la . Aug. B (AADr. Arthur Wellesley and John
Ahlflstd were fishing two mile* ntf
shore Suhday when they hauled
In two full grown bird dog*.

Swimming cnmpfnlont arid the
youth dived into the eanal and
waa attacked Immediately by the
fish. He cried out a warning to
the other* not to anker the water
and waa struck twice more aa

i

imraigjanU reaches daagaroui pro­
- ia” d •**re
* .• . &gt;11
.1

T :t t

lly Ih* Associated I'rea*
,
An induction of cold air from
Canada held-some*promise today
of breaking up the three-day sear­
ing heat wave over th* northern
Midwrat states.
TJie 'Chicago Weather Bureau
said th* Dakotas already had recrived-.sotna-relief, fruin ytslrrday1* high readings of 100 degrees
or more and that western Minnes­
ota could expect at least moder­
ately lowering temperature* lata
(hi* afternoon or tonlghL
Elsewhere, however, Utn weather
generally -would he-a ewntintmlbn
of the past two or three (leva with
the southerly flow of-hat air pre­
vailing for at least another 24
hours. Temperatures in .Michigan
today were expected to climb »l&gt;ove
the highs of yesterday when Grand
Rapids reported n maximum of 94,

The Climax In Palestine

I tow ihr Ruitiani won ihe war
agxipil Japan it told by Borii Leualiev. Soviet (Mililical writer, who
imivlt lliat Ruuia ihnuld have the
&gt;elh |tower in vytiting ihe Japanese
Irtaly "because the- entry of the
USfiR into ihe war Tind the bril­
liant VKtoric* of the Soviet army
forced Ji|mn |o capitulate." W« ation took niece three days later
repeal. "You can'l do buiineu with after a futile attempt to save the
There are fairly proiperous
lime*. President Truman and ihe
olhfi expeits tell utj nevertheless
there are 84.0011 persons on relief
roili in the stele « f Florida atonr.
Every third man and woman over
fii Vests of age is now receiving
Oh! Agr (\*»»ur}c« from the Stale
and la»t' ovudh -hlotie Florida paid
nut ntore ihan* 12.500,000 lo it*

Haath Myrl

Sanford &gt;Atlantic' Ilk. Illdc
lloura: 9-12 l-S
Phonr 294
Sat. 9-12
Kyra Examined • Glares* Killed

Wednetdar
___.
*,»« Sign (&gt;h
« ol Early Naw&gt;
l : * l Celery Chopper* Jembotsa
( ll* Homeapun
(M l lllder* of Ihe I'urple Hag*
T:** Morning Headline,
l:*X Hunrtea -itrtvriad#
li#9 New* Uriel.
.
*l*( Hubrl.e Herenad*
.
l i l t Btllclilng Tint* ,

,•-*

J. M. RolicrU. Al* lomgn *•fair* unalyil. »*y» ihr recent
upriting in Palretinc i« ’but one
(lotk-uiaik on I li c l a c e ol *
idigurd woild.” A lather spl. ‘d
iioqidy. way of pul l mi it..

tttp

rv rn ta

I)r. Chnrles I,. t’erxofc
Optometrist
*

,I I :M Sig n O ff

d re r' anif TkY-r4achlnr problem
faced by astrophysicist*. Aniwering It wll Icall for detailed know*,
edge of the structure and behAfior of the entire * universe.
The biggest pre-Palomar tele­
scope la th* 100-inch on Mount'
Wilson. Studies with th* 100-lncli
and other scope* show that light
changes color as’ stare traveling
At great speeds ’ change the dlstahee between
themselves and
earth. A
shift
red, mnicni
noticed in
eann(
n m
ill to rwu,
_a____ *l
.. m at
.itu .u. .i
observation
of
th* more d
aLara. Indicate* .thuaa. a tar* - are re-,
PcaceJnJEhi
A* chairman of the resear •!. ceding—In other words, that the
‘
rommiUee of the Observatory universe ia expanding.
“The 200-Inch, being more powCouncil of the California Institute
of Technology, Dr. Hubble even
tinted the firal day of real. TIiiih we nee ita importance in now is heading up efforts to e*&gt;

J»»i*b people to slan-l by our *i&lt;lr
in fighting Ibis ghastly evil whirh
ha* lirfalien .ua."
Il denounced
"the dastardly murder of Iwu in­
nocent men bv n aet. if criminals
wbo are impervious to the .voice of.
conscience and arrogate unto themselves the low er to decidi oil oistIcr* of life and death."
No one in thia country wuuld
wish to use stronger language
than- these word* spoku-i by Inj
Jewish ‘leaders In Palestine. Thr
thnrk frit here at thr latest tac­
tics of thr-Irgunlsts only rehoed
three facts. It was ur*rd upon
thr terrorists to call a truro while
Ihe commission of thr United Na­
tions was In the region studying
thr problrm. They refuted, bit­
terness has-mounted, and Ihe clim­
ax ha* come in the booby-trapping
of Uie liodira of the British »«rgrant*. .
'
'
•
The crime i* not only against thr
two soldiers doing thuir military
duty. It ia against a nnhlu racr
and a cause that, deserve* and has
tiarism In the terrorist mind which retained the support of rountlusl
threatens to compromise a great thousands, irrespective of rar# or
cause. Th*
The Jewish Agency In
rn religipn. May it h* Ihe last of it*
Jerusalem "called upon the whole

T .t*

*

PASADENA. Calif,—Th* 220Inch Palomar Mountain talesCnp®,
now almost ready to go into op*
(-ration., ia expected to find an­
swer* to the most thought-proyoking question* of our age. '
The secret of human existrnrr un thia earth, and Ihe
possibility of life on other
planets, may well be solved
bi the Palomar instrument,
believe* Dr. Edwin Hubble,
Mount Wilson Observatory

This nrw»p*pcr has repcHtnlly
declared lit conviction (hat this
country -should share in full with
you know that student* Great Britain responsibility for
avefggc oj 80 people a day
rt. ’the United State*, anil
uth accident* could lie *1nliicly rliminslW with pto;&gt;-

5, 1947

Miss Connfc McCall, Miss. Jackie Brotchie
Honored By Mrs. Ridge And Mrs. Whelchel

I I I * * I .a i r llaU Hcitree
( l i f t lte&lt;pieet(u llr T v u ra
l t : » i All lb « New*

In Ihe iniiking of a grtnt character. - C. J. K. Sr., Times

U'"*r

aug.

’England ran nnt declare
make peace, or »ign treatir*
any of her domihiitpt. . *

I:N Halt* (lame
Newe IpiundU P

Hint whh not inflicted, niiti nothing ever told him th at wuh
not true. It wan not Ktrungr that such, homo trnuiing went

Iflinthar with die Marthill !»*••»
iir, in fsvut «( il. according l&gt;»
die Gallup Poll, hul f&gt;l iwrcrul
,.f llir |iri.|ilc had never braid d

Seminole County
Court Records

Tu e s d a y ,

On*

( hmI'h plan foi the human race «trennet!, nnd the further
we go in the study of Holy Writ the greater .becomes the
emphunln on the home, ami ihn influence in the molding of
u race conforming to the image of Him who created thn
••arth nnd nil there is in it.
John Huskin. in counting up the blessings of his child­
hood. we ure told by “The Wntchmitn," reckoned these three
till talWint, for first good: I'cnec. He had never heard K»thcr-*--«rScm* .
Mother’s voice once raised in 'liny dispute. Next to this
alxiul One Wo«
.
(veil get Oqr I'alrtlmr, One Java he estimated Obedience; he obeyed it word or lifted finger
d Father or Mother ns n ship her helm without any idea
One'India ol One liicccr.
if resistance. And.* liistly. Fait ft: nothing whs ever promis­
ed him that was not given; nothing over threatened him
Now wr
wj
vrll win ....... idled
genets |, |jr wSt sn

WT il II

T a r W a t K r e a ln e
( : « * N ew * n t th e I 'a y
« » i T w llla h t
S o n **
•i l l
tt lc h AlW.n
( i l * S p o r t* P arad e
( i l l ttw ln a- T im * w ith I
? in * N .w * ll-iu m lu p
t i l t 1111 I 'a r a d r
T ilt
V K W P ro g ra m

fath®rlt'*b—tpatm

|a ap ullilll*gined 'CTsy,'
And. roughly fWlMrred uuderncath,
la strangely rounded, like a
wreath;
•
rtreiaely (low. at h»lf-pa»t eight.
The wind baa-sawed it aqu*»e and
straight, •• ■
’
A lofty window, letting through

TUESDAY, AUG. 5. 13&amp;

TTTE SANFORD TIER ALP, BANPOR11. FLORIDA

PHono 481

SANFORD, FLORIDA

�THE SANFOKD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE FOUR

Celerymen Drop Hard
fou gh t Tilt To St.
: Augustine, 8 To 7:
-,In Palatka Tonite

V '--------------- :
ST . AUGUSTINE, Aug. 6. (Sped a l)—Successive home rune by
second baaeman Lyle Jody ana
.Manager Don Anderaon tn the
bottom half of the ninth frame
proved to be the needed runs for
the Saints to score an 8 to 7 vic­
to r y over the Sanford Celery Fade
‘her* last night .
'
Charlie B Usen, Working on the
KfiTTW 'tM ' F I D pooved a pitch
to Judy who slapped it out or.tbe
park. Manager Anderson com­
pleted tbe same feat on the first
nit eh to him, and tho Saints walkid , off the field victoriously with
one man away In the ninth frame,
r coming from behind In the
game,
might the Sanford nine motes
’alatka for a single tilt and
return to their own park for
rtn bill with the A uJraa torow evening. •
TV’ohnnV Theobold, recently ac­
red by tbe Salnta from th*
iatka Axaleaa gave up 12 hits

GAINESVILLE, Aug. 5, (A V-, Combe eald the umpire*. through
five centa-a-rall* travel allow., John Uaiuel of the Orlando Hub,
&gt;ce granted Florida State league revived the iaaue and had acting
npirea by director* while h* waa President Sid Herlong poll direri hia vacation and after he had trot on the question. Director!
irned the requeal down caused voted to Rive the umpire# mileage.
I Combe to eubmit hia resign*Upon hia return, Comb* called
&gt;n aa league preay.
an executive w «l°n fo din-riots
Comb* disclosed tbe- lAot of the and aaked them to reicind their
oubte here yeaterday *nd“**ld action.- A tic 4-4 ■vote mulled.
Combs then offered his resignation
and left ths-meeting. Director*
by the same tie vote balloted not
to accept his reaignatlon.
Voting not to rescind the mya
resign*
sure and to accept Combs'
tombs resigna­
tion were Uriando, Deiand. Day­
tona, Beach and Sanford. Voting
to rescind and not to accept the
resignation was Gainesville, .I’alatka. St. Augustine and ‘Leesburg.

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lost a football game to a. college
team since 1941, eipecti W be
stronger next fall than in $946
when th* Cowboys romped to th*
Border Confeienc* end Alamo
Bowl championships.
This despite th* fact that the
team has lost th&lt;* nation'* leading
grond-galner , Rutloph (Littis)
Doc) Mobley. Moblev hn* entered
professional football and won't
take" his remaining year of eligi­
bility here,
_Bun-even Cosch-W*rr*n-Woodrpn say? the Cowboys will be
ratronger although he temper* it
act, it waa reported yesterday iu with a satemrnt that "the other*
a telephone conversation with Vic* will be stronger, too."
There will be 30 leltermew,
President Sidney H*r|ang.
nine of them aiarlera from laat
In a' recent director's meeting
season. Pjv# of the playera-AI *
the league fathers voted not to
retract the action allowing the
Johnson. J . C. (Bullet) Cook,
red Cleveland. Jack Ellison
travel pay, and Comb* submitted
his resignation as president of the
and Mo* lledrfrk—were on
fw td a B u t* League.
both of HaVdin-Simmona' un­
Th* directora voted not to ac­ beaten team—In
114$ end
cept th* resignation of President . 1946. In 1941—ot rather on
Al Combi by a 4 to 4 count, Her*
Jan. I, 1141 — Hirdin-SImlong reported,
mons .lost a game, mealing
W# were talking to on* of the
defeat ab the hands of Second
SU t* League umpa th* other night • Air Force in the Sun Bowl at
and fa* told na that he had been
HI Paso. But they don't roust
spending about $60 per month
this on ths record. That waa a
mpre. then .be was getting from
service 'outfit. No college
the League. We realise that the
eleven has taken' fits Cowboy*
arbiter* are not expected to mak«
ia low.. In. th* two p e a t * .!*
a killing Ih ihla league but 1 do
1919, 1914 and 1944 Hardinnot think that any one of us wonld
Hlmmahpi wa* out of football ~
work anywhere th at we were not
because of the wet
getting money enough on which to
Woodson baa quit * record
live; yet w# howl end rail* the with the Cowboys and at Arkanroof when th* boys In blue call a aaa State College, where he waa
play that w* think la not abso­ coach before coming to Hardinlutely correct.
Simmons. At Arkenaaa State fall
Wa think that the Florida 8U U team won the conference chamLeague U getting very good umpfr- linnshlp four of five
Isrdln-Himmbna
he
This dispute over raising the
Florida State League'* umpire'*
■alary to include five cent* per
rail* travel pay haa really been
brewing for th* pait few'day*.
Several week* ago the league
directors were polled concerning
the pay Increase and the directora
voted to give the urnps the extra
cash. .
When President Combs returned
to Caineavlile after hia vacation,
he learned of the action of the
directora. Combs .fififiSKil .ihejuota
and slated"that he would resign if

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Al Combs Submits Resignation
As President Of State League

There it bad newt In the Fed
ramp today. Walter Harrington,
hara hitting rlghtfislder, has been
confined iA the hospital for a gen­
eral checkup, it haa been reported.
. . , Bill Btelneck* haa ratumed to
tha DeLand roster aa a coach.
Wonder what he la n l n g 'l o do
with tha other vets ha has over
there 7 He la sure a magician'
wban It cornea to Juggling hia
active and inactive veteran playera, Several other teams in the
F S L could do well to follow the
excellent example of roster Jug­
gling and player classification
changing that ih4 Red Hat skipper
has. set; . . . Don Ford, Fed back­
stop, haa been given hi* release.
BOB THORPE
Here I* a repbrt from Benny
Kahn, Daytona Beach Morning
Journal Sports editor, on th e' Incident between Bob Thorp* of
GlineaviiU and the Daytona fans
during Sunday’* tiff in CKy Is­
land Park at Daytona.
‘T h e lateal comic akit to be
presentgd In the Florida State
League wa# » three aet show
yeaterday a t the City Island."
"A ct |, A baseball player used
aboaivo language in addressing
bleacher fan* who had tken m v
tng hira.”
v
"A ct II. City police marched him
into the dugeut and arraatad him
on the. w ot,'
" A c t III. Th# chief umpire mljlUntiy screamed a t th e. cops,
* y « ean't do this to him." (Oh
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title In th* Border Conference—
that's six championship* and one
tie in eight etaaona. .
'Hardln-HImraona will play a
10-game schedule including inleraecUonal tilts with San Jos#
at Ran Jose, C alif, end Missis­
sippi State at State College
Mias. Trinity University end &lt;
University of Houkton of the
lone Hter Confermce are
scheduled In addition to six
Border Conference foes.
NRW DAIRYMAN

8. l»P&gt;—Gardner Mulloy slipping 7
Given up all hope of a berth on
Jhe Davie Cup team?
1
Not on your life, brother. Rig.
handaome Hulloy, a favorite with,
tennis galleriea since long before
the war, hat tasted • couple of
defeats this year, to Vic Seixas
and Ed Hoyian, which undoubtedly
have hurt hi* chances (a gain a
■pot on the Davis Cup team. Hut
he hasn't given Op,.
The Davis Cup team will prob­
ably be selected after the Newport

loy, now in the fourth round of
the Eastern Grass Courts Cham­
pionships at the Orango I.asm
Tenni* Club, said today.
“Some people even aro looking
to the day when I,re tire ," he ad­
ded. "Why, some o f the players
in the tournaments around the
country are older then I. That
business of my having gigen up
all hope of playing, on Uni Davis
Cup squad ia strictly the bunk ”
Mulloy, tennis coach a t Uh- UniTed'Schroeder, of Glendale, Calif.,
got into action for the first time
yesterday, and although h* won
two matches, he had ■ bye in the
first round, he had a workout.
Vincent T, Paul of Woodhavcn,
N. Y., took all Mulloy could hand
out in a second round match be­
fore bowing, 6-4, 18-11. Mnlloy
ram* back later to thrash IJiitnn
Baldwin of Brooklyn, 6-2, 6-0.

NEW YORK, Aa». 5 , . ( g * George Kelt, Detroit Tiger third
•acker. leads the A ttttit M U t Rue In 'batting today -while Philkdilphla’i H a n j Walker continue*
(o pace the National League in
hitting.
Kell tacked eight point* to hia
mark of a week ago. to vault from
fourth to the top rung wfth a JI35
average. One point m orethait Lou
Boudreau, manager of the Cleve­
land Indiana.
Waiker lost a point during tho
span that Includes Sunday’* games
but hia .$47 average-4e-£Q points
higher than runner-up Walker
Cooper of the New York Giants.
Cooper moved from third to second over Pittsburgh's Frankie
Gualine, who tumbled to fourth
with .320. Augie Galan of the
Retie pulled Into third with a .826
mark, one point .leas than Cooper.
Hack of Guatfne arc. Tommy
Holmea. Boston, .309, Phil Cavarretta, Chicago, AOS, Dixie Walk­
er, Brooklyn, .306, Johnny Mice,
New York, and Bob Elliott, Boston. .303 and Enos Slaughter, St.
1/OuU. 402.
Joe DiMaggio brings up third
place Mw with a .326 figure.
Trailing the New York Yankes
outfielder are Ted Williams, Boa-

PITTSBURGH, Aug. 3, (J$V-

1948." ,
’ '
The man who has held the title
longer than any other fighter in
modem ring history revealed yeaU*rd»y:
*
Ha wll fight Jersey Joe Walcott
in a ten-round non-title bout in
New York Nov, 14.
He will meet in March the win­
ner of the EssAyt): Charies-OIle
Tandberg bout slated for Now
York tn December. That also will
be a ten-round non-title event.
The opponent lo make the heat
showing agkinat him will be given
a crack at the title In a 16-round
championship bout in New York
next summer.

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to $10136 in I EMC. reflecting the |272. making necessary the playoff,
Increased use of, and dependence - - - - - of the public on, ears and truck*.
The total 1947 gasoline tax hill
alone is expected to reach $40,Legal Notice
000,000, Mr. Woodard »ald.
"In term* of highway conS O T M 'K
atructlon." he added, “tht* means
• At eleven u'dftck i&gt;« Thure4sr,
Aesift Hlh. the Hoard of PuUie
Imtru.tlun wilt receive sealed Wds
op . fnrfUrlilti* snd InMellln* »*Uttionst Jrcirte I!* m Im timuree U
the tjilte Monroe «ho5l, la sceerdsore with the ipecflcatlone of Khon
J . M ouabion. A rbliect, In ' the Banford A tlan tic National Dank t i d ­
in g . T b e Hoard rsaervas the Wkbt
to se le ct a n y ee b U W t •
h o a rd o f P ublic In fr a c tio n fov
Seminole f o u n t s , goirld a.

Phis. .314, George MeOutnh, New is seeking the first major tennis
York, .308, Johnny Pekhy, Boston, triumph of her current European
•300, Bob Diilinger, St, Louis, .304

Dial* Walker, Doger* and Sam
Chapman Athletics; Walker smash­
ed two-run homer tn tenth inning
to enable Dogera to nip Boston,
4-2. Chapman drove In three runs
and scored three on a triple and
two single* to lead Philadelphia to
T 1T 6 -view Fy ■oV#r~Nei?. T W l
To Meet On Winner Hugh Casey,' Dogera, allowed
two hit* after relieving Vic
Take.All Showdown only
I.omb*rdi in sixth inning of Booklyn‘a *4 .2 ten inning conquest of
CHICAGO, Aug. C, (/P)—Armed Boston to gain.' credit for hia
and Assault wll meet tn a $100,. •ighth win in 11 decision*.
000 winner-take-all match race at

Armed And A tumult'

Jitn Fertier of Chicago . today ad*
i ded,the.St. Paul Open Golf Cham­
pionship to hia Profauional Golf*
era Association title and f2.lM .69
to hia bank account becauae o f a
three- atroke victory in a playoff
with Fred llaaa, Jr ., of New Or­
leans.
Ferrler yesterday to u n d M e
6,432-yard Killer Court* iP 'M
stroke*. four under par, while Haai
had to b#, content with a 71 and
$1,400 ploa $104.69 aa hia khara
of the playbff gate. Ferrier'e first
money wee- $$,000.and ha received

The tall Miamian, who reached
the finale in both the Wimbledon
and French tournaments, waa upset In the final round o f the Swiss
International Championships by
Mrs. 8heila Summers of South
Africa yesterday, O-'J, 2-6. and 6-2.
Miss lldrt, ranked third in the
U. S., look a 3-7 lead in the first)
m l but-her foe-then won ftvc suc­
cessive games. .The American won
"Tn# aecond set with ease but In
the deriding set the South African
outran her opponent, closing out
the match with a love game bn her
service.

T. tv. Lawton. Supt.
L. B. Joidsn. Chairman '•*

A MEETING OF UTMOST IMPORTANCE TO AL
RETAIL MERCHANTS IN SANFORD WILL Bi
HELD AT THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE B U IL I
lNG--4X_iLU)0--E—iL--TIJK£RAY-—AUGU&amp;T-B.--Alr
RETAILERS ARE VITALLY-INTERESTED IN THIS,
AND WE URGE YOUR ATTENDANCE.
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Sanford Merchants Association

Wednesday - Thursday - Friday Aug. 6 - 7 &gt; - 8
New Zei
owned and
vatu*.

TA KE l)P A

SPORT
RECREATION

RE-CRKATIO:

Milton, Fla^—Roy Bi
Rosa County's newest
has started out right, according
to County Agent Emmett D. ReCall. 11* recently completed a
modern end-efficient tile dairy
Mm. had hi* hard tested, and
obtained a registered Guernsey
bull to head up- hia herd.
Interfered with th* enforcement
of th* lew.""To add le the gay confusion,
Gatne*villa ptnyera stnrmsd the
scene and exchanged words with
the bleacher fan*/ Temper* were
hot aa the weather and danger of
a riot waa averted when Joe
Eaton, cool headed Gainesville
first baaeman. appealed to the
player* and fans to behave Ilka
grown upa and play hall."

p « f Indignantly protested
the
game but the G-Men won It 6-4
anyway,"
W a-youthful Ben
‘Thorpe waa taken U the hasGaineevitle rookl* tile, ami- released on hail The
rouble afar apologlaed and aaked
a . . N ew m Jeu ru l1 repeiler
to
“plea#* tell th* fan* I’m sorry
I
I* V*

There will be on our floor only pieces o f furniture sold a t auction and never claimed. This furhiture will be cleared out during

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TU ESD A Y . A U G *

teport Discloses *
Sanford Has High
Living: Standards

m F
communities In the United States,
according to Sale* Management's
1047 survey &lt;-f buying power,
covering all cities of 10,000 pop.
ulatlon and over.
With retail anles of *lp,4U4.(8Mi
in 1048, a large increase from
the *8.322,000 of the previous
year, the city did .60 percent of
the Mate's business with hut .66

percent of the . p»juitnt inn of the

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well the average Sanford
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family fared U .hown t.y lu|
U rO W H I n B e r l i n AOO
effective buying power, which
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ntpouiiteil, after' tax deduction*,!
AP Newstralurr*
to ,13,175 in spendable money,
BERLIN—Thousands
of Her.
,N#V YORK, Attg. 3. (Htn-ciall
compared to the average of &gt;3.-.1 liner* who visit the top these day*
A higher standard of living end
08t? rrcieved jver family in tha to see hhat left of it* once-(treat
stronger consumer* market preSouth Atlantic stales and to the animal collection remark that-the
ail in Sanford than in 'most
fit,015 net income of Florida xoologirai garden* are doini; *
families.
.good Job as a vegetable garden,
j With its animal population down
nearly IK) percent due to wartime
losses and dispersals and postwar
Wheeler of Sanford , starvation,
the big too has lota of
vacant yards and pehs. A lu i-en ­
CANVAS AWNINGS
CANVAS PORCH CURTAINS terprising keepers are penhit|ln:r
very little wasted space.
*'
VENETIAN BUNDS
Y
Wolflag the Bean*
In what were once wolf pens
Aluminum, Steel, W ood!
W0 ht»be our own Ice Cream, All flavor*
j they .Tire raising health-htokinj
10
DAY
DELIVERY
| crop*- of rahltagr. tomatoes and
Tatty — Delicious — Healthful
’ Iteans. The ' formrr -giraffe house
We REPAIR!
, has a yardful of corn, bfkixtl and
beets. Food-conscious adults ariFUKK ESTIMATES
mr&gt;e nearby tomato patches whila
414 Sanford Avene*
their chattering children cluster
l'lu m c 80H
about the monkey cages.
"Who harvests I t 7” said an a t­
tendant. "Why, we people who
work here get it. We planted It
and we guard U against thievery."
Despite its decimated popula­
tion, 'the too is still a popular
place, especially on week-ends.
f
L.nested In the British sector of
the city, at the end of oncc-glit-.
H ELP W A N TED
8
5 A R T IC L E S F O R S A L E
FO R REN T
taring Kurfuerstendamm, it is
visited also by hundreds of oc­
ClKL for cashier A cosmetic cotin- cupation troops and their depen­
CONCRETE SEWER PIPE
tel, also rod# girl, l-aney’s Drug dent*. On a summer Sunday one
I c o RD PLAYERS for rout. By
Store.
L y or week. The Music Box* 110 SK1TIC TANKS. Gre**.- Traps
frequently sees Soviet armv offi­
Blocks, Aluminum Window* unj
p . 1st SL Phone 053.
and tbtsir wives and chiilren
tX l'i.H IK M 'I.U &gt;'*•**• .. Piesver cers
■trotting the ino paths or sitting
for dry cleaning plant. Apply
■kpH-epfeM its Meisch Budding.
PcWtdnfle, Hurrirane hrac.-s
Downtown -Cleaner* A Laundry, listening to a band concert in the
E tg e Kght ofices, newly decorMiracle Concrete Company, 300
open air restaurant.
113 Palmetto.
le d . all utilities, heat and JantElm Ave. Phone 1333.
ANLMAL8 MANGY
Kr service furnished.* Call 663Foreigner*, and Germans too,
FULL time Watkins Route avail­
| . H. ft A. Dept. Store.
FOR SALE— Llmsrook for drive­
able in Sanford, if you have a find the nnce-gaudy sou a pretty
way* and roadwav*— Phone
car and are willing to- work 3 tawdry place now. Some of its
1241.
IVALESCKNT HOME now
hours u day for excellent- earn­ buildings were bombed and the
en at Chuluota, 18 miles S. h
panorama vevllde
ings, write for personal inter­ surrounding
line.
Sanford and 13 mile. N. K.|
over Its walls ts one of l&gt;omhview. A.D.n. t.’aie Herald.
Orlando. Large screen and
btasted buildings. Most of the re­
pen porches to sit and 'Y11!.* ’ ,
maining animals are scrawny and
MAN OR WOMAN
Batteries
4s
nailery
Charging.
he cool breexos off Lake Cath
ONE full time and one part lime,- mangy.The beer and tea served
' II. U. POPE CO. INC.
ne. Large grounds and walks
for Tourist Information _ Booth. at the restaurant are weak.
J e from auto traffic. Lstge
Must have seriotarial•'ability,
In a city where scvrrnt hunfbbv and rooms. Prick cons* me­ 4 CEILING fans for sale. I jntova
pleasing personality, neat ap-|.ir„,i
Drug Store,
naceuoumIaIu . 25 . only.
“TeTlnni-e, a- we',I a* knowledge with “Chinese Beggar di»ea»e."
Fhone or write for reservation
of Sanford utid Central Florida. attributalde to rating certain wild
Paints.
Poultry
Supplies,
Nails,
It once. OvBerlo 23(12 or Dr.
Write to .lunior. Chamber of herb*, loo-goer* smile wryly at
Purina Feeds, Groceries and
fartin 2.7f)2 or write Box 1.(7
Commerce. P. 0 . Box 1.342, stat­ the sign* which remain on cage*
Meats.
Touchton
A
Watson,
1201
’huluota Florida. Large sedan
ing age, matilui status, experi­ from former doy*:“l’lca*c don t
6&gt;r goests to visit their doctor. _ Celery, Phone HDD.
ence Mid salary expectations.
feed the antmnta."
AUTO RADIOS, Motorola. Sales HELP WANTED-- Young man
But the children still love the
I a ILABLE at once, convenient­
and Service. The Music Bux,
with High School education to xoo, though many go irony dUap*
ly located down town section,
1It) W. l i t St. Phone.0 5 1.
pointed la-cause it no longer ha*
leant printing trad*.
L„ (o date apartments wjih all
THE SA M tilth HERALD
an elephant. Huge "»inm" —the
slern conveniences. AduR*
SEWING MACHINES
elephant—died Ipst winter, tome
tv. Phpne 050. ______
SALES ft SERVICE
saidof hunger.
WOKK WANTED
B K U rS SEWING MAC H. SHOP 9
But he wasn’t the only victim
W A N TED TO REN T
IIS 8. FRENCH. Til. 1190
of the. savage winter. The xoo ha*
hr 3 bedroom house, close in, COAL circulating heater. Uvaaon* EXPERT painting -contract or only mle goal now and n lot few­
hourly basis.
S. G. Grogan, er bird*. Thieve* got the others
references, phone 42U-M.
alile. Ph.' 1I65-J.
-Free estimate*. - Phony 783-J,
and they landed in the cooking
lit AGE, apply to II, E. Cochran. CANVAS PAINT- clear ami rolFLOOR
SANDING
A
finishing,
I t 7 laurel.
ora. SENKARIK GLASS A
cleaning' ft waving. Our puwer
PAINT CO. Phone 320.
unit teatiles u* to work whera if Except for the salutory quota
W English—ftlm v New Ti-Iomi
lE A L E fT A T E FO ftSA LE
FIA1RENGE- poreeUtn -tTrCH. ife’ •—tkeniMs no- piwmFTS&amp;nheHIEi ■how*. Hollywood movie* ulmi-st
nvnilalilr 21 yertls expurientr.
•range, perfect condition * 4 5 mi.
II. M. Qfcason. fake Mary, Fla- •ntlrrly.
’ Mr*. Moon, Phue* l-ongwood 23.
Sa l e s t a t e insurance
ROOKING •ROOF Painting, all
Inefficient vision IS' a major
MORTGAGE LOANS
CYPRESS l^wn Chairs. Assem­
kinds. Smith Urn Phono 1188.
ramie of highway aecidenl*.
lYMOND M. BALL, Realtor.
bled with screw*, painted or un­
Registered Broker and
painted. See at 2.1PJ Palmetto
12 S P E C I A L S JiM V JC E S
Insurance Agent
Avc. Phone 210-W.
*
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4
Florida State flank Bldg.
SMI TTY’S 8eir.pro|iell»d -L aw n
IW, two story, three bedroom
Mowcr-7 Smilty’a Garage cor­ FOR RENT— Floor *ahdcr. Ka*y
tome. Two car enrage. On
ner Second Street and Sanford operation, Rensonahle rates, San­
ford Paint ft Glass Co, Phuna
U r hit lift * HO In Mayfair. Avenue. Call 11311 for free dstn303.
■,
Il aell unfurnished or furnUhed.
onstratmn.
366-M.
.DODGE
■ PLYMOUTH
WESTINGHOUSE and white perPARTS AND HKRVICB
table
(owing
machines.
Bert’s
{A g e with complete equip' Phoos 1011
Sewing Machine Shop. Phone i n Palmetto A r t
i-nt for body straightening A
M
OO.
tainting. *2,700.00. Phone UkWYA-DE moth prpofing lasts 6
Vents. Have your woolens moth
NEW unused double tied, inner
proofed now. Downtown Clean­
spring mattre** ft box spring*,
fO farm houses, 18 acres land,
er* &amp; Laundry. 113 Palmetto
*76.00.
200
W.
tr.xh
St.
Through
I-three inch well*. 2 'i miles 8.
Ave. Phone 014.
a typographical error the price
tf Monroe on highway J4. John
quoted
in
Monday's
paper
war
Plano
Tuning and Repairing. L. L
Davis. Box lfi, U k e Monroe,
* 6.00,
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2nd RL
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Dutch Accused
By Indonesia Of
Violating Order

TUESDAY, AUG. 5, 191

Elliott’s Testimony

U.S. Asks Apology
From Hungary For
American’s Arrest

'I'MlIaa** !!•■&gt; «*•■• « •')

would not l&gt;, held liable
for
breach of contract "because of
during th* years period.
For a period o f eight licWfsh
hour* the reports from tha humid
downtown Intel negotiating room
had blown hot and,cold.
Union official* said dll' UAW
Ford local* in tho country would
1* notified of the agreement in
lime to refrain from walking
put.
The Ford*l!AW agreement on
I the Tsfl-Hsrtley inue followed
'the company'* blunt tefussi to
gram the union an “immunity
elsuae." ■
Henry Ford H. mandated the
r{impan]r'i point of view. Ho aald
that to permit euch immunity
would be to “nullify- the law
and' declared the company "can*
not' he party to placing unioria

Hughe* ha* charged that Sen­
ator firewater (R-MflincU--cJt*iiman of the *futi committers, once
offered to call off the hearing If
he would**gtemv»~»neiTt! TransWorld Airline*, in which Hughe*
ha* a controlling Interest, with
fa n American, firewater ha* denied
that.
Meyer’* e*pen»e “a c c o u n t *
brought into evidence last week,
allowed more than 18,000 spent on
entertainment of Kooievtl: and hi*
friend* about’flie tlm.- ilie' con­

ed an apology from the Communiat
dominated Hungarian government
for the 'O Tetl by political police
of an American citltep, Stephen
Tburaniky,
The State Department, in tilscloalng thia today, aald that the
U. S. repre*entative on the Allied
Control Commiuipn for Hungary
alio haa "approached" the 8&lt;&gt;v-

In, the American minister at
Budapest; «nd Hungary’* acting
foreign miniiter, which showed
that Chapin demanded h “auitabc
iapology,"
Chapin also naked for assur­
ance that no further »ueh insta.rs
would take place and- thut m.y
of Thuransky’s* property which
had been seized would la* returned.
The acting foreign minister.
Erno Milbatyfi, gave Chapin a
preliminary
reply
yesterday,
which the State Department ndviaed Chapin to tell the Hilda pent
government is “un**ti*factory."

tu speculation whether th r iu to
union
ami Murray
Corp, ef a bad girl out of her."
u can use any wurf you
America might settle on a sim­
’ young Roosevelt shouted,
ilar bail*.
were they (the g irl*; for

me?,

JMM* D* * MAT1C rH0 T°0 *ArH* were made a* the bodies of Tom Thom**,», and hi* slitsr, Patricia, 7, were
Komi*veil insisted that .Meyer
rC&lt;io'ToCtV r0!n
** Hansen Dem, Calif., where they had been on ■ Sunday ptenlc with their parent*.
had nut answered his querilun,
Left, the boy * Ufeleae body has been brought to shore; night, the children’* mother, Mr*; Agnes Thomaa
* Maall.Me (ram r . i r &lt;lH,l
"The Colonel well knows the
(second from left) is comforted by a friend, while her husband, John, stand* at right The youngsters bad
the termination of the adminis­ girl* were present," Meyer intiswatutered off W j) gftergjwtyen playing In grubber in g ra ft on the water.
Untenuillonal Soundphoto)
trative regime which has -been
Java by linking up their. eAsictn maintained by the British in the -,i Mover aisd that kt the-gay par­
Lake Mary Beach
soldiers were wounded.
-----, in older that ties in New York Col. ftuuseveit
void’ westCf n~Tflr^C*' *g Yi'-w- hour* WMhrTllnce 1800,
15 Strikers Killed,
before the cMSe-ffft orders tisik our fellow countrymen, the 8q- »ori^t.miftt of hit time with MilU
The laborers were reported
((fliiiMMd from R*agt Om+|
'40 Hurt In Tunisia
effect last midnight, u dispatch j-dance,' may share the welfare Fave Emerson, who later In-ism,shot down in return fire from the
for park purposes with IB months,
'mid the aspirations uf |hc people Mra, ItoosevelL
from Srmarang ‘said.
A fter Troop Attack troops.
- The Dutch indicated officially of Egypt."
“ Were anv tif the glrbl there to it will revert to them.
Commlssiiiim chairman 11. B.
Nokia,hy I’atha told the cdunfil entertain meT" Elliott pressed hi,
UlSt during attempt, at mediation
The riot a t Sfax was the only
of their difference* with the In­ that "it. is the very existence of former party companion and hast. Pope told Mr. Field* that the roe- - TUNIS, Tunisia, Aug. 6—&lt;/P) major outbreak reported in the
donesian Republic, they intended Egypt as a sovereign *|ate which
Meyer insisted the ‘"girls" were res* of the park had been as much — Fifteen striking laborer* weru alike thus far. Thee were some
to maintain rontrtd •&gt;( the rich is here at stake."
part of a large party that varied a surprise to the Commission *• killed and about 40 were eswwMled minor incedenu, but police-were
to lotke Mary residents, commend­ In a riot near Sfax which follow­ control.
"Against ihe historic bacx- from 20 to 30 persons,
areas they wrested in the 15
day* of fighting.
trrouml of Anglo-Egyptian rela­
"You mean their scintillating ed them for doing a nice Job i.n ed an attack on an Army motortions," he said, "an alliance &lt;;l conversation waa to entertain me," the park and promised them **- Ixed column, the French New*
Tunisia’* B,200,000 inhabitant*
this sort is but another form **f Roosevelt put In with irony in hi* aistance immediately by sending a Agency tswu-UJ today.
were reported hard pressed because
Attlee’s Offer
road crew out to improve tha
subordination. It make, a rela voice.
All
of the’ alike, particularly in tho
borer* In Tunisia,
tiunship which is both unbalanced
French forth African -Druta
JilinU. .art#.—Most - of —the-ehop*
**I resent any implication a* to road to the. lake.
Itealiaa.a n m l*«a» ii » i
and undignified, ft ties Egypt
— TlMr-rood-etrip-vritf-ijinirtniTed •t**- Were called out on a general there were closed. Refrigera.inn
■Train, to lie announced . Ji]__ Ulu -tn— British economy.-_Tt subjects
free bv Mr*. Harrison ami Mr. ■trike yestedsy. Troops were sent plants were shut down, and trans111* voice filled with emotion, .*
Htruic r .T T ’idnnwns tomorrow.
“Oh. Meyer broke Ini "thst was Smith. However, they will be com­ to take over the Tunisian rail- reflation tins were clogged.
‘ •Th* new plan, designed to com­ Egypt to the vagaries of Britiih
pensated for orange ti-eei on tile way line between Sfax and Gsfxa.
bat g critical dollar shortage and ccontimyr It imprisons Egypt with­ Hu* last thing on my mind."
The gyvernmeut waa reported
in the orbit of British imfierial
"You have said I was getting property, said Mr. Pop*.
The PTcnth press sj
boost production, is expected lo power,"
planning to requisition railway
'Mr,
Evan*
sharply
criticised
thr
all
the
girls,”
Roosevelt
told
Mey­
cal) for sjitl muiw austerity In
tend other facilities needed to
Before Nokrashy I'asha took er , "You have not an,wen,! my Commission for not culling upon the troop* were fired
an already tightly rationed land.
keep the protectorate's economy
the
floor, Herschel V. Johnson, question about these girls. What him first to speak on the matter strikers* a* th ey ..*
J t also
___ was expected* to* contain
and rix'functioning,
declaring that ho had money In railway yards of S
¥*k tom* provision for reducing the deputy U. 8. delegate, suggested was I doing, lining them m&gt;?”
that as soon as the opening state­
In angry tones, Roosevelt con­ the subdivision and that closing of
Kars 0UH«y
fund* to the British ment* from the Egyptian ami
tended at another point thql the street* and parks hy vacating the
occupation zone of Germany.
McM
While the I'rlniu Minister wns British representatives were heard Senate group has directed its in­ plate pad been detrimental to his
,
putting his final louche* on lhi* the council should "turn to the quiry at him because he Is "the property.
Attorney Boyle reminded Mr.
plan last night. Foreign Minister mote urgent huslneis" of the Bal­ son of the President” and passed
over gift* by contractor) to other Evans that he still retained all
- Ernest Bevin reiterated in the kan problem.
Informed -quarters said Britain Armv officer*.
Douse nf Commons that Britain
legal rights.a* a property owner,
Roosevelt aahl he undetstood the but that since, the land termed as
* * k intended to pres* fur public own* probably would demand time Id
t n |, ,f
ership of the mine* and factories study Nokrashy Pasha’s opening committee had a document deal­ park land k. h
remarks ami prepare hi* reply, ing with "million* and trillion* of hy this paiiltr~aT~auch, the public
f:, , In Germany’* Ruhr.
dollar*" of war rnntrarti— BTTiT Imd no rights to the laud vacated..
i_ 7 'H e alio deflated his opposition which might take saveral day*.
-"huntllg surli gifts as automobiles
to four*pow*i cwritrol of tluu
Mr. Evans quoted' nn Opinion of
to other Army officers. Senators an Orlando attorney, Ben -Carpen­
"I'VI-SIKN millions of pounds of
! -rich fnduBtrtal iNfe* «■ propOHil J p w i R h - J l
Ferguson
(K-Mlrh)
(ltd
Brewster
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ter, to the effect loat the tern,
i by l ^rmiwre.
(R-Maine) denied knowledge of mission's vacating order was;void
tobacco sold a t auction. And a t
la-cause of failure to show conclu­
k*—
ish source since the. ilrillsh- were turned on during the night
Roosevelt said also thst If the sive ownership to the patlst vac~
auction a fte r auction, I ’vo seen
American difference* on thr auh- for the first time sine) power- commRtee fuund that the Boose- ated. and he reiteratotJ hi) state­
became public last month. »»ving Idsckout restriction Were veil Mine had been used "just tq ment that the Cuunty Cummiosloa
gel expenses" hy Meyar., It ought had no authority to vsesta the
tho mokera o f Lucky Striko buy
United Stale"
'reportedly ordered last winter,
tu state thst publicly, FeifUson park* in the plat.
want* to delay socialisation in tho
Several Liverpool police were inKtthr for at least ftve years, pepd-' hired battling the demonstrator* I sgrred.
Huv Howell of Lake Mary com­
tobacco th a t’s got real smokin’
ing an increase In production.
' a* firemen atood by ready to dous# I When Roosevelt rc/emn to mended thu action of Mr*. Harri­
Th* Foreign Minister said hi* th* riolera’with hoses in •*»« the Mever a* "a rather comedy type son ami Mr. Smith In deeding over
*
qual i t y. . . tob acco th a t smokea
preference reganling Germanv's situation got heyynd police con- of individual,". Ferguson broke in the property for park use. Mr.
with:
lavel of Industry was to Itoost
Fields Quoted Mrs. Hart i son as
up inild, cool and fragran t.”
German steel production to about
“Well, he was your friend, pot staling that she would give mare
niira
IJ.OOO.tHMt tuns, That, he said;
ours."1,1
land if needed for tho park. Mr.
would give "almut the standanl cited "Fascist-like" organization*
"I will explain how he happen­
police said they thought the van ed tb he In my social circle," Roose­
■laliam waa the work of Irrespon- velt said,
slide youths rather than an or
"You should, do that," Ferguson
And then, perhaps giving a hint ganlxed rampalgn uf anti-Semi­
B .T . (. r u g lN . INUETENDEMT T l l t t n U WAMUIOl HgMSN
retorted.
aa to what th# new Attlee eco­ tism.
•I Otfuril. North Carotins
j4
nomic plan la to contain, he re­
(M r LA tut a luc* i trrsiax BAIOXXX)
plied lo conservative demand* foe
more food and raw materials for Rations For Chinese packing plants.
(ftrmsny by Inquiring:
Troops To Be Changed J t t &amp; 'S &amp; S S S g S
**Can anyoni tsll me where I
. . . . . . . . . .^’“7------can-owned Hennlngaen I’rotlucx
CM gat food and raw materials
NANKING. Aug. 8, (A*)—China’s Company had been purchased ftr
•scept from the duljar, countries 7" method of feeding her soldiers an undisclosed amount, believed to
He added that wh*n the pres­ rice plus whatever tounlry pro- It* several million U. 8., dollars,
ent U, B, loan1ia exhausted Brit­ duee ia available will undergo mod- and that th* government soon
ain could no longet stand the ex­ emlsatlon umlsr a new supply would begin producing canned,
penditure of funds fur thst put-

Egypt Makes Plea

Jaycce Convention

LUCKY STRIKE
THE TOBACCO

Greek Navy Gets
____.6 U .S. Gunboats

19 Killed In Wreck
Of Gasoline Truck

t/fy~ Nine teen persons, 17 ghATHENS, Aug. 8. UT) — Hear groes and two white men, wVre
Admiral John A. Snarkcnbcrg. killed near here at dawn todsy
Naval attache to the American when a truck in which they weie
mission to old Greece, said today riding collided with a gasoline
gotlationa had been concluded truck and burped.
Ambulances from Waxahachle
r the transfer of six 'American
and Ennis made run, to the scene,
motor gunboats to the Greek navy.
He said approximately #l,:i£0,- bringing bodies of the victim* to
a temporary morgue at a negro
000. estimated_jts a tent'i of the
.
original'coat of the vessels, had theater here.
Officer* said they did not know
been budgeted for their nriiulai- immediately
how many were Intion. The admiral said that under
f
tentative plans the six ships.were jured. *
scheduled to be‘ Vcconditlontfl ol
Norfolk. Va., where Greek crews Jury Drop» Charges
light-be—trained.— f te^oald

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In L y n c h in g C ase

JACKSON, N. C. Aug. 5-OVi
Charge* against Sevan white

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AMD'fUESCOflS*

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scores of other experts. . . who really
know tobacco. . . hnve seen the makers
of Lucky Strike buy tobacco With "feel

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Burmo Chiefs Killingr

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cigarette. . . the honest, deep-down sn-

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DISCOVERER,
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•f th* slain gov»r
taould remain unbi
ttk months until Bril

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( i U»Uy Thert h 'Strength—

THE WEATHER

To Protect the P .a r* of th* World;
To Ptnoota ths P r o ir n i of Am*tic*;
•To Produce Pro*pertly /or Sanford.

Partly cloudy through Thursday
with local thundershoweia in af­
ternoon and esrly tonight.
m i «r

AN.LNIJKJ'KN/JKNT DAILY N&gt;WaPAi*&amp;ZLVOLUME XXXVIII

Established 1908

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Associated Press Leased Wire

SANFORD, FLORIDA. WEDNESDAY, AUG. 6. 1947

Attlee Announces Truman Will
Make 3 Day
I* ^Hardship Regime

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NO.

189

Senator

Hughes On Stand

Brazil Trip

" U . S. L o a n E a s e m e n t,
, L im ite d
D ir e c tio n
Of
L a b o r,
T ro o p
R e d u c tio n
Sought
'

To Attend Meet

H u g h e s C o n ta c t M an
WASHINGTON. Aug. b o lh A ls o “ E n t e r t a i n e d ’1
Pietidrnl Ttuman today accepted
O t h e r O f f i c ia l s B e ­
an invitation to viiit b iaiil in
sides Roosevelt
late Augtyil ni Seplembet.

W A S H IN G T O N , A u f. 6, &lt;iF&gt;—
Secretary of S la t* M arshall tinnoil need today that the U tilled
S ta ir* ham agreed In u high 1«*el
ro n ftrrn ro with the B rltL h with

• ml** to relaxing wowr pr«»i•iona of th* Anglo-American
loan -agreement.
L o n d o n . Aug. fa y r i ftim*
Mauilcr Attire told Parliament
looty that Great Uiitain wuuk.
reduce h er aimed (otcei, _ inqiou
* a limited diieclion ol laboi, and
leak relaiation ol clauin in the
J U ; S . loan egtrement to help rare
her (towing economic em it.
He laid alio that worket* "it.
the mote njenlial imlutltie*’
would have to wotk longer and
l i f t coal mine tt wuulJ be ailtn
toWabor half an hour a day ad
diliontl.
------ Attlet—Iljd-thmfAjTeat-HTttniw
alto would cut down her nn|»c»itin a manner that Mould mean
"hardship! for many people.”
* Attlee *ald Great HrUrnin also
would cut down her Import* in &gt;
manner that would mran “luudshlps for many people."■ e said the United Htati-i, at
Britain's entreaty, had nitrei-d to
diecu'ss' the *terliiiK canVuttlhlllty
pnd non-di*criminatlon In trade
agreement* In the !3.7W),0&lt;*MH)0
loan, which Attlee maid Would be
exhausted thia year.
• Re denied, a* '.Winston Church­
ill hod charged on Monday, that
the Labor government had •'frit­
tered away" the American billions,
advanced after termination of lendUAm from which Great Uritain
r e iv e d *3U(f7.'54(i.r..lO from the
u. a. »nd ave back in reverse
•a ro se : SI*)

Keldrn Waldo. Gainrutillr *tlorney and Immediate past presi­
dent of the United State* Junior
Chamber of Commerce, will be
one of the honor aural* uf the
*t*ie*^Jayree “ convention lu be
hrld at the .Mayfair Inn thi*
weekend.

$1,000,000 Fire
In Miami Destroys
P l a n e s D e m o lis h e d A s
M y s te ry E x p lo s io n
T o u c h e s O /f B la z e

MIAMI, Fla,. Aug. 6 t-P)—Dam*
Ige estimale at more than $I,OO0&gt;
0 0 0 waj 'cauieti b y , tire e*'ly
loda« when a myslcrihut eiplotio’n
touched n il a blare In Hanger No.
3 at the 20th Street side of the
Miami International Airpuit and
drslroyrd two 21-paiwngCi DC-3Y
Iwn twin-engined Bcacltciafl and
an undetermined number, of Imall'.jfedemlalnK^of the front of itw e» planet.

Modernization Of
Drug Store Front
Begins" Tomorrow
R jV n lh a t . and

Anderson

D ri'ir, x p ir e Chief Henry Chare ol the

Sof th*
B adjacent'
^ H store
w.irar8R
apace, will

Start tomorrow morning it was
announced today by K. F. Ilnur
holder, agent' for the HrumlevPuleston Building and Paul Camptrail, contractor. Work on enlarg­
ing the interior will Ire started
UUr.
Blueprint! to th* new front
sh^r two entrances, and the adjSm ng store front will be marie
to correspond to the present druj.
store frent which will he ibme
what altered.
Hr. Campbell, who wsi con­
tractor for thg •n*w Grey hour d
r, bu* ttatlon. estimated that the
.work of completely enlarging and
1Improving the ttore will take a
minimum of three month*' lint*.
The. adjacent store ha* been used
1 1 of lata for storage apace, and
thyl. atock hta 'been transferred
to ’ the store room which wo*
1formerly ‘ a bsrbfcr shop.
■ F . E. Roumlllat ami Rmce J.
jen on hava laHsii uporaiur* of a
g store In Sanford for more
than 35 yeare, and moved into
th* present site In th* Brumleypuleston Building when It war
erected during th* early twenties.
They are agenu for the )Valgrf*n products.
J t f . Hous holder w i l l h a v e
cH rg * of the tmprovemerfl and
enlargement of the store.
f it . Bourn Rial a n d M r. Anderaon today declared ' that (hey
have much faith In the future of
Sanford, arid predicted that their
enlargement of th* store will 1*
HI
ip
KToru with
*
Irf accord
other store ImI w
o w t o t a which lata have so
rrtuch |mprt
Improved the appearance
business
district.
o f th e'M
ali
i 1 ■- — i■ — ■i ■ me-

V Cinnam on Signed
By Sanford Feds
Van Klnnamon, lanky righthanded hurltr, formerly with th*
DaLand Red HaU has been signed
by th* Sanford Baseball Associa­
tion. It waa announced tfaiaoflernoon hy Manager John Krider.
recently re-

P re s id e n t T o F ly T o
R io I n L a t e A u g ­
u st O r S e p te m b e r;
S c ie n c e B ill V e to e d

B-..... .

two buildings, a 100 by SOIMool
hanger and a 150 by 500-fool
wood building used tt a ihop and
tlorage building; two DC-3 pas­
senger planes, two B eacKcrsfl, one
former Army A I2 6 medium bomb,
er. several aircraft engines and *
number of smaller aircraft were
destroyed-*

Us aahl the damage
would
reach “at leatl $1,000.000—con­
servatively."
j
Chase said detplte fire fighting
»* fa ce 1HT*
„*
**

U. S. Cancels Credit
To Hungary Because
Of Communist Coup

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• ■
WASHINGTON, Aug. «—UPj—
■Secretary of S'ate Marshall today
disclosed the Hxpnrt-Import Bank
ha* ra net lied a 17,000,000 cotton
credit ear-marked for the Hungar­
ian government.
Marshall tnld a news conference
the hank took th* action because
some of the Hungarian negotiators
in which the tank had confidence
had been exiled as result of what
he termed th* Communist coup
which recently overturned the
government.
Two other factor* he gave a*
Influencing the bank’a decision
wer*:
1, The two Hungarian banka
scheduled to get th* American
funda are under what Marshall
railed th* threat of national Ixatlon.
2. The cotton situation haa chan­
ged for the better since April 30,
when th* bank and a Hungarian
government reached a tentative
agreement regarding th* credit
Marshall disclosed this action In
telling reporters that* th* Amer­
ican government had reached no
specific conclusion on what further
step* to take about th* change In
the Hungarian government
In announcing the credit cancel­
lation. Marshall amphaalted that
th* considerations governing th*
move were strictly honking fact-

E llio tt R o o s e v e l t A t W a r I n v e s t i g a t i n g C o m m i t t e e H e a r i n g

The While lluuie announce.1
W A S H IN G T O N . Aug. b o n
Mr. Truman will , fly to Rio l)e
Janeiro for a three day m il John W- M cyri t n l i f i r J loday h r
$97,821.59 ol Howard
and return to the Unilrd Sutra t p e n l
aboard .lire balllritup U .S. S. Hughes A ircia it Company’s money
on * promotion ol two planet be­
Miroiuii.
I’ten" Secretary Charlrt G, R on ing built under wailim e govern­
would not comment when aiked ment c o n lia cli,
whether Mr. Tiutnan will addren
While Hughes waited to tell
the lnlta*Amrrican Security Con­ the Senate War Inveitigating Com­
ference. which opens in Riu Au­ mittee hit own story o l hit dealing*
gust 15.
— with the government, Meyer com­
**The Preiidrnt sincerely appre­ pleted an accounting ol money
ciated live coidul. invitation (r- h^ .ts y i he tpenl on enteitamment
crllency, Pirsidenl Caspar Dutri of army officer*, government, of­
crnlly eslemlri) lulu by (lit ,Ex- ficials end otheiwiie promoting in­
o( Braiil. to make a visit to that terest in Hughes' plane.
country, and rapirned hope that
The rotund-publicity man said
it would be imslihlp it an early llial~*o—far -a» lir kn-m» h r
dale (or him to accept." s a i d .; the only llughet employ** work
loim al While House snmiunermrpt ing on public relations.”
irleased simultaneously h eir and in
Rio De Janeiro.

■‘I’realdent Truman ia nuw moat
happy to confirm Ins acceptance
and the trip ia Inlng acbi-iluled to
take place during the latter part
of Auirual or tire early tiny a of
September.
"Th#_prealdent plana In prereod
to Kro'de Jnnerio by air for a
three dayi visit and to return on
the USS Missouri."
Meanwhile, with what be taid
was “deep t egret'* President TrU
man valued a bill to ratnblisti a
national science foundation.
; The uresident said In a memor­
andum of illaapproval that whiU
he hod urged th* establishment
of such a foundation, the idll Con.
„ tMI aanthlmjurolved a "uvorkrd
departure from sound principle*"
of administration.
He described the bill at
ll'M lIaas* , s . r * l « altl

Hiroshima Notes
Anniversary Of
Atom Bombing
HIROSHIMA, Aug. «. (AT—Two
years ago warfare’s first atomic
bomb descended and one half of
Hiroshima vanished in a blinding
flash of destruction.
Today at 8:H A. M., the hour
when the bomb exploded, the Ih-IIs
tolled. The people stood In silent
prayer for one minute, then went
again about, their affair*.
That was the only official notice
lake ruin lllroahlma of (hr explo■Ion Hlat left 92,000 of It* citHrna
dead or mlstflng. But th* city of­
ficials were busy with plana to
mkk^ lllroahlma’ a ahrlno for thr
wrtt Id's hopea of pear*.
At their request, General MacArthur in Tokyo released ■ state-ment. He said "W ar’* destructivenesi will progress until ths mean*
are at hand to exterminate the
human race,',
"This It th* lesson of Hiroshima.
God grant that It ha not ignored."
And Mayer Hhlaao llatnai an­
nounced that Australian engineer*
had helped draft a plan for a
modern lllroahlma, with a peace
memorial at the spot over which
the atomic bomb let go.
Iliroahla has a long wav to gp
Although 20,000 temporary shel­
ters have sprung up, th* actual
permanent rebuilding of the city
ha* not yet begun.
That, said the mayor, w u on*
reason for ob**reing Uiu day which
can never b* forgotten try those
who liv*d through l.t
H* hopes, by th* observance, to
Interest Ut* ciUtana in rabulldlng
th* city. H* wants, h* says, to
make Hiroshima fo n c tr a symbol
of the futility of war.
lllroahlma should know.

Red Cross To Give
GI Insurance
Data
|r; : * - -■ _ : •
•f

Veteran* who with to rainitat*
lhair National 8*rv k * U f* In­
surance or are Interested In ob­
taining more Information an this
subject are r*qu*st*d to meet at
th* American Rod Cross Chapter
Building at Fifth S t m t and Oak
Avenu* , Tku*aday-avaa lng-at 7:1U
o'clock.
1 ■ .7 »
Throughout th* United State* a
JA Y C EB MKKT
naw all-time high In th* number
1
of disability compensation or pen­
Sanford Junior
sion c**«e on Veteran* Administra­
will hold a supper
tion roll* waa #«Uhli»h#d, May 1
log a t 7:30 o’clock Thuradiy
When th* flgur* went oVSr th*
th* rind of a 'se ria s o f evening 2327,000 mark. Rad Cross Chapter
meetings that will ba h-td on th* workers end claims aerric* representstivsa assist eetarana to ob­
tain disability compensation and

Meyer* alio told
the
Senate
inveiligatoiv that llu g h e i’ a ir fia ll
company paid bills (or wartime
cntcltainment ol Col. Jain ei l i .
H all, who iiicceedrd Elliott Routeveil at head ol the Army -\&gt;i
Corpt m o n n siisn ce division.
Meyer, Hughes publicity man
and attitlan l, lead a long list ol
exprntr't lie laid he incurred e n ­
tertaining H alL

M e rg e r O f T W A W ith
P a n A m e r i c a n S a id
P r i c e O f Q u ie t i n g
W ar
In v e s tig a tio n
Wa sh in g t o n ,

j \u B.

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With both under oath, Howard .
Hughes
charged
and Senator
B icutlet
(R M e.) denied today
thal llie MciiaUt one* o ifeicd a
"d eal" to call o if tenslo iial in­
quiry into Hughes w aiplsnc con­
tracts.
H irw tici took the stand before
a .Senate War Inveitigating tubCom m illrr a frw
minutes
after
Hughes, had made lit .ch sig * b«fore the tame group.
Hughes &gt;sid the Maine Sensloi made tucli s propoiition to
him in a Washington H o ld ths
week iij Feb. I I . 1947.
■R ie w ilrr • ofieieri. be declared,
to have the healings dropped if
be. Ilughrs. would sgice to mer­
ger ol llir Flam W in Id A lllin tt.
w lutli he conliots, wills Ran-American Auways.
Ihessstej,' calling this a “ propositinu that sounds more like Hol­
lywood than W 'aihillglun." told
HON OF T IIF LATE I’ |IK8I0ENT, Rlllnll MmiHcvrlt (Irtl) in sworn in he fur* taking tlir stand In the rommillee solemnly:
'I i an astute you that 1 never
Irulify ticiore the Hcnslt- Wnr IniewtignliiiK &lt;’ll 111mil let- In W»«hingtoii. Bight, he t* -tiimn during*

i|iir«tlonin( in eormrelinn *ll(r«hi»' rreiMumrmlatlun lq which the government gave Howard llughev a did."
100-pisnr ronlrsel. Klliolt tnld Ihe rnmmllte*; "It it I- true I hist fifr Ihe prirr nl entertainment I
j( w
■aid h# interlainad
made rrcomnii-ndsllmia that would in all) »a&gt; rndangn the men under me ur ilrlraiiil .Ihe govern*
uglirs at a luncheon in hi* hotel
men' or vlnw up the war eftorl, that ahmilil he shown." . .
(Ilileriiatiunal Huundpholot) H
apaitetit and “paid {8 hU out of
my own pis-ket."
SubcciiualHae Chairman Fvrgu
aon i I! Mf. hi cm I the t-ifsl which
Tins remark at to the cost tbvlMeyrr charged sgstnst llsll'a *nuuslv was a ufeiwnc* to the testi­
tartslmiieW ' vsi I3 .Tj 1.1J. cbvstmony o f John Meyer, Hughe*' pub­
licity man, iliat he upent large
Ing appiciMtsttly three years. Th*
sums i-nt-i twilling government of­
Commit
|f’ Imiuirlng into flu.
ficials
tKJQ.OihJL.nf. wtstiuis plane e-mtrpdr :
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,y i. .
Alluding to the Hughe*’ charge#,
given the llughev comnanv.
Hlrwater said:
Meyrr gave hi* trslimony ■*
loule tiiriiugh S.inloiii ini ,H|alc
“It ires incvnceiveble to me
Howard Hughra, mitlimiane plane
tbal anyone could se rio u sly conlligbw.iy No. 4(i. running from
iiuililer and movie producer, wait*
II ..wllwgVi ew I ' l l - t i t )
rd in Washington to tret if y after
id e a l;, A r e !
Miim mu ilo- E*»i Cu.nt lo Mt C h r i s ti a n
a croos-rountry flight. Chairman
Dora, I&lt; iml •II l lute today cpmS tre ss e d B y
V is itFerguson
(R-Mich)
announced
iticndrtl .Scimuolr ('imnly'i S-naloi
that Hughc-a will lw called to tes­
i n « C h u r c h G ro u p
and Rrpirvi lil.illtn lot llu-lt Work
tify at this afternoon's aeaiion.
Hanford had il« hottrwl days
•
&gt;
n
iiigliway
(ontlruciiolt
ami
uigrd
. Tlie free* spending Meyer, who
nf the year on Monday amt
Drvrlopmnit ul Climlian idralv
hs* already said he upeut more
quick at lion (mi .mi irCUiing cumTuesday when Ihe minium
among youth was the llietne ol
than ‘16,000 of Hughe*' moitey en­
ti-mperalurr - «« rrconlnl nt
plrlion.oi llu- C’io»» fltalc. i llglltalk* ami enlertaimtiriil pi-.riitnl
tertaining Klliolt Roosevelt nnd
SI degreew on Ise-Ih da)« hy II.
wwy.ids. friends, told the committee
F. Whit her. weatherman.
today to Kiwaniam at their H i r e l ­
As an aid in attracting business
Iri It public -InlPlili-lil lo Thi*
that on one occasion lie «|M-nt
Muring July, Hanford had
ing al till- loutltt Cenln l&gt;* a mid industry to Hanford, an axI
It-mill
today.
Mi.
Cha-udcclnr3561.42 entertaining Hall, Roose­
ronlrr weather than nmniil
tr.llll III ItVr inembri* ol the tensive survey of the many Induat&gt;’il:
velt testified yesterilsv (list some
with an average 79.1, or two
" If Sanfoid aiol Semiuoig Coun­ Mrlhodist 5outh Caravan w)to an rini advantages of the Hanford are*
listed expenditures were nwidk
drerrea twinw ihe normal uf
t ('«—
.Ilnur* . , I 'u - slvl
ty ittf lo gel llu- Cross Stull- toiiductiiig a youtl^inttim lion pil­ bns hern prepared h y . Florid*
HI.) degreew. June wan alan
Power &amp; Light Company In con­
Itighwiiy, from tin* cast lo wr»l
wlighlly rooter than nor (Hal
grim it the l i nt
Method nl junction will) Florid* fUwti* Adver­
coasts,
Ilicy
mu*tuyI
quickly.
Alwith an average nf 79-1 de­
rt-atly n unit uf road for unoth -r Clninli They wrie inlimiurrsl by tising Commission, II. II. Coleman;
gree* compared with a normal
Passengers Injured
route foi a Cron. State Highway the Rev, J. L. McKinlry. p,l*|or ol district mnnagrr for th e . rawer
of H0,| degree*;
company, aminonced yesterday.
is Iw-iiig nUiillurtwii ■If W# are
Ih e hottrwl weather ever
In Train Collision
lb-sides 'Udng nvatlahle at the
lo gi-t our .Iiigliway romphrtod Ilie s Lurch and Kiw.imt sdu t
feeiirdfd by Mr. Whitner waa
Iradci
pnwet company . office copies of
t&gt; nmat'ihi *ii (icfore otlnrr
At Illinois Crossing 11.1 degreew in M rii, nnd thia w
turn* i-oiiiplrlf‘ loads winch will
lire viriting group intliulril the survey have been furnished
he aald, waa In aome measure
bv Mr. Coleman to the office ef
tic in ami divert elsewhere tinHoc ,1* mormon-. wtHido.firea
Miss
Clco Mrtcsli, Orlimli ■ leit l|«*| the Jlemlnole County Chamber of
LITCHFIKI.n. 111. Aug.
Cross Stale Highway.
in Volusia county st-Gir time.
—Th* IIHnftl* Centre) Kail road’s
“Old Slate V-nd Nu. 14 -How and irudrnt ul Haitou-w1i.&gt; t&lt; Commerce, junior Chamber of
'•Green
Diamond"
pa*»cint*r .
■— ------offirintly No Irt enters St-minul" councdlot (or the Caravan. I. I' li­ Commerce, Sanford Herald. City
train and a Burlington Railroad By THE AHHOt'IATKD I'ltKSH
Hall, Court-House and local banka,
County on I lie west al tljo We*
freight drain eolltderi near here
The wotat heal wave of (lie kiva Itivet, niitl I* known a s 'llu- ter Aiulriion, who war l.oiu- .i»d where anyone inn)- sef them.
v
today
and stats polio* head., year, still firmly anchored «vei Ml. |)&lt;11n Itood It leaves San­ laired liy. mittioniiy p.innl- in ■ Business
men interested In”
must
nf
lh»
hail
cauinl
quartern 'a t Springfield reported
ford going ew*t on Geneva Ave Koira and whu is now allrndini lie-ntlng here .will find much help­
“at least 10 or 11 |ier*on*" had at least.' 34 deaflis today as it
(
Iit nr4 ■'m
fklsl
Duke Uniyrrsity; Min Nell Rnyt ful In for mat lop UT the iepurt which
spread
into
the
eastern
states.
been Injured.
• « covers more than n scor* of sub­
A (ingfr of eidd air, from Can­
lies'k of Alabinti^ Mm M -"v ll-'ils jects including lalwir and raw'Folic* headquarter! said there
ada bad brought aubdantial
I*, Invited T o
Joinci ol Not lb Cirsditii .uni M i- iiiateilals here, u tilities, trans­
were no Immediate reports of any lief
and aome scattered shower t|* U I I I I l I S II1V11CU t t l ■
deaths In the wreck. It said "at
Naomi Rupert of Kants-.
portation facilities, health condlt*
E d B lir r c tt
Icaat 10 or 11 Injured" had.lmen to (be Dakotas amt MinnewUt
pins, housing, stufes, schools and
IdeiiIs
of
the
Youtii
C*iavail
but
it
was
almost
nhaorlied
in
taken to the LUchfleh! Hospital.
municipal flln*nces.
•
movement
wer*
stress,si
by
I'orNeluaskaand
western
Iowa
where
State police were dispatched
Mr. Coleman aaid that th*
The public haa l-een invited to ter Anderson who told of tin- youth
the
Weather
Bureau
.-aid
the
tern
to the scene, which was tha
at lend ^tlu' banipict l,t. J *
|inatrurtion cuurse nuw being nil Chamlier of Commerce, C ite, and
Litchfield crotalng of the two perwtioe drop was only moderate.
gave valuable
nothing
ill
sight,
th
e
j?
1
**!"
M«vfair
Inn
*
rled on lq* these teams hy-young County officialThera
Was
railroad* at Winston Tower.
i aw t'aaw " i s ) — j^ 'in iii'd c •'tu n 'i.Jay cfc*. at whichi ^
tl, m various M 1 b - &gt;11 - 1 help which contributed to the Com­
t
1
"Wttaar
A railroad spokesman at Chipleteness I l f ilia survey. He bailees,
____ __
_
.
' Edw ard \V. Barrett, editor of I Churrhea.
cago said re understood the diesel
thia is the first occasion In th*
Newsweek Mngaxinr, will speak,
The
first
purpose
of
llm
move­
locomotive, four coaches and th*
history nf Sanford that such a
it was announced hy T. K. Tucker
Trotting
Race
Fans
ment,
he
said,
ik
to
revitalise
youth
diner of th# passenger train, *n
cum pie to report uf local resource*
today.
route from St, Louis to Chicago, Hurt As Stands Fall
■*
Thus* interested In attending bv teaching them the principles of haw. Iicen compiled.
health
and
having
a
capable
lady,
had been derailed and overturned
It will tie .ii^ I not only locally
Ihe banquet are asked to contact
Oths*
aims
are
aiding
tln-m
In
The Litchfield Hospital said It
hut also hy tile State Advertising
GtiSHBN, N. Y„ Aug. (t, ( 4 1 - Lind Welwr, general manager of think effectively and get rid of
had “aome" Injured brought In
Commission In the Industrial phae*
ths* Mayfair to mako rvtervatlona,
Thrcc
aeetlona
of
th«
temporary
inertia, to develop soul by of its half-mllllon-dollara-a-ysar
for treatment but that no count
charge will he mad* for mental
blrarhrra,
with
irnera, janimtsl
januin.l w
ik i fans
n n . hern!
Iieru. A
- nominal
.......
. tt'wnllaar* aa Page sis I
had been mad*.
advertising
program’ end
hy,
attending
event.
the
running
of* “tho **-lla m■"
lls 'lo.iithose at
ending the event,
for
the
1
^
'
Litchfield ia in Montgomvy
Florida Power A Light Company
[rotting
atakes. collapsed today* Th* dencr on Saturdey night
an
trottii
_
county, 237 mil#* #outhwc#t of
in it* program for th* industrial
reports from the Gnahru will b* open only to Jaycee mem- L i z e t t e T e m p l e G oetr ......
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Chicago and 37 mile# morthaait and first remitts
development
of the communities
la-rs and".their wive* or date*.
Hospital
gold
a
numlier
wrre
In­
of 8 t. Loul». A branch of tht
Jayrees wishing to buy ticket*
O
r
t
R
h
i
n
e
B
o
a
t
T
r
i
o
il
«
,rvf*'
Along
with
th* survey
jured.
.
|ps
■
w u i v i i i i u . u u u i 11 i p U](i power comp, MV distributing
Chicago Burlington and Quincy
A record Hamhlelonlan crowd to attend the ocraaion have been (
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loiollol
Vmi
P
in Uriel*
«v(t«m terminating at Paducah,
Bring *
Raymond j M(m y m „ Titnpt# Qf Slinj or j , a booklet, "How You Can
of '-’0,00f ‘ or more packed the requested to contact
Kjr. croaa#a th* I. C. I in* thcr*.
Progressive
Industries
To
Your
j.undqulst,
or
secure
them
et
th*
Th* railroad said that aa far etands, temporary ami normanent, •Mayfair Saturday night prior to now stationed at the o ffice'or the Community and State.”
for
the
to
ttin
g
claatlc.
finance
chief
of
the
Army
in
a# waa known no ona was killed.
The accident occur red at the the time of the dance.
Germany, recently mailed local
It add*d that lta eommunicatlona
temporal#^
etands near the head
photographer Robert 1... Cox come K aiser-Frazer And
with Litchfield war* dlarapUd
color film of snapshots which
New Buildings Are
and it waa having difficulty of the stretch.
Packard Hike Prices
A nurga at Goshen Hospital
aha took while cruising on Hiller's
agaamfttnf information.
Under
Construction
aaid:
yacht
on
th*
Rhine.
Th* tr^in wa# north bound from
,__bna are under x-ray,
DETROIT, Aug. fl. bT»—Tw*
“Thr
“Rhine cruise
I* all it I*
8L Louia to Chicago, ;
Albert Hickson la building a reported to ha In song and story," more of ths nation's car manufac­
one stop
ia very serlouwlv hurt
turers. feeling the pinch of stead­
•re taring treated for small machine shop of concrete she wrote.
and seo
block construction at th* corner
ily mounting production coats, t*.various
WATHEN TO MOVB
-of__ Laurel—Axauu*— and---- Filth
. t - j - n J llielr r e ta il- o rie e s
Street.
VAN ANI1RKH HACK
today and trad* quarter* g*n*t&gt;HTH RETURN
J . B. Wathen, American Fruit
R. N. Windham la erectinng a
Mr. and Mrs. William Van Anden allv believe similar advance* era
Grower* Inc. traffic manager for
elf th hava Juat returned to their home in the making throughout tn n l
A, local publisher paint (hop at the corner of Twel
th* south-eastern division, today
Sanford
Avenue In Lake Mary after apcndlnr the remainder of th* Industry
Wright, recently Street and
waa In Sanford making arrange­
con­ two and a half months a t Ft,
w«ek‘a vacation It ie of concrete block
Packard, which so far thli y*ar
ments to move hla family on 8«pt.
Lauderdale. * Mr. Van- Anden, ha* failed to make a nroflt on Hi
i, Ky^ reported struction.
1 to Ft. Pierce where he ,1a now
The Free Methodist Church whose paintings have roclered operation*, increased prices on ’
„ there, 95 to 100
located. Ifa haa Juat returned from
uch favorable comment a t Or- various model* from 392 to 3200:
Wight eald that of concrete block construction,
New York city where he attended
do exhibits, painted a plctjb* Knlser-Fruyr, wtdeh Ha* juat em­
i*al there he hid waa recently completed a t th*
a meeting of th* National Claim#
dog belonging
it
by resident# that corner of Fourth fltrc«t
m oi\a
. ..bird _____
_ if ito3 C.i i B. erged from fhe "red,” implemented
Committee. He waa greeted by
th* w*«k before Laurel Avenue facing th* trailer |H«*ir, prominent F t Lauderdale an Increase of 199 on its F ra tea
fellow Ktwaaiau a t their lunche­
camp..
. _
___realtor, during hla stay th an .
standard model.
on today.
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                    <text>M O NDAY, A U G U ST 4, l x

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

colonic* or any other alternative
censFs provided a hearing first is the owner.
The new ordinance ia dtilgx
hold on such proposed revocation.
source."
U N Success
race no longer conatitutea an
Churchill,
leader
of
the
ConserThe
Chief
of
Poilce
ahall
report
to
become effective on Sept. |
( t * a l l a « H f l a w !• **• ( l a e l
••Internal affair." Were the trou­
vatlve oppoation which Lal&gt;?t out­
r e m a l i n i at |26, but la $50 thoae who fail to aecure or poit tib le in Holland itaelf, undoubtedly organisation declared fn a new* number* two to one in Parliament,
where five or more aaalatanta are cenaea conspicuously In place* of
government ahould have that view­ (there would nriae the question of
pledged the Attlee government
builnea*.
* •
employed.
point. However, the ambassador •whether Hie nation'* aovereignty conference.
He said bgt*. Clifford 'Martin _.. MMnal /raw " a n u AM.I all a a n a il .ta
Were Stomach Ulcer Psi
Failure to aecure a llcenae a*
molt certainly will run up again*! trai heWqr-infnngrtt.
Itinerant merchants tempor'ariand Mrrvyn I’atce, found hanged
(hi argument thnt, IrS the new eni
ly occupying buildings must pay prricribttl ro*kr* lw violator
Of courae thi* open* up a hit in Palestine last Thursday., were
Napoleon's Waterloo?
hhleh the world ia entering, a field for argument. We we thnt "known to 'b e guilty of. anti-es­
no’w $76 a month 'Instead of $50 subject to fine double the amount The great Napoleon who rm
quarrel between » "mother coun- in the nature of the SecnrPy pionage in civilian dresl."
as formerly. Telegraph compsnmC required for the Been*#. up to nations was himself a sin
licenses have been increased to |200 maximum fine, Each day ol afler-rallng paint. Those «
Council vote on the Australian- • lie would enumerate others
(160 from $100, and telephone operation ron»titute* a aeparatc itislresae.i with stomach or
American reaolutlon which nrdcred who were on the death list 1 f
companies to $200 from $100. and diatinct offense. Payment ol palorg Intllassllon, R a t pains
the Nctherlanda mid the Indonea- It gun.' When 'asked about (Senhum, burning sensation, blot
•ian
—- Jgovnnment*
P U B I B P IP l« rt-a-r flgh'.- oral Sir Evelyn Barker, former
License* are' due on Oct. I any lirenae tax may be. enforced nlhrr romlitluns cause.) In
ing nmnnliately and settle their |Mulish commander in Palestine.
and expire on Sept. .70 of the fob lay aeiture and *a!e of the prop- acid thnuhl try I.'itaa. Dei
hot of t'dga rahlfls fun
differviKM by peaceful mean*. 1the Irgun leader aald "he ha*
lowing year. They are termed de- erfy to th* highest bldtlff, loi- itruag'sr.
,1'irst dote
Then1 aie eleven metnlier* on the an-account lq l&gt;e . settled.’.'
l uu tlig'-pubttriied- notice' top twh o t r e l i r r l*l 'S
*.
lh'&gt;|u«it If not paid withlii
t i l In 'US S A f m
council, including the big five,
week*.
The
amount
of
the
licenao
days- after the date due! ‘ The
i l l .e: V O C lf MONET l u r h V
"Wg don't recogniae the right
America, Britain. !tu*&gt;ia. France
and
coat
of-the
aalc
will
then
be
Ion
I’rus
Co. sod drug
Commission retains the right to
svsry Where.
and China. The Vote . was 1 0 *n of the Hi It Mi government In
Starts Tuesday!
fitted for. such .ahowa has been not rrnew, nr to revoke IIPalestine."
the
Irgun
leader
said.
favor of the resolution, with three
T h e M ost ••llunh-lluah”
" It is nnr country and we or.'
nlrstcnlltm *.
_
S e c re t I n -H int or v
Th'-lrf IHVtaltilng weir. Impcrlnl yoked to bring alsiut its lllw x Cqn Now lit* T o ld !- ' government*, Brilalii,"" LihV p anT Wirmr'IT.' said the British White
■'Tor the firat time on any itclgium, and they kept &lt;|uict for Pa|»er published In IMS* was ta r -1
(amount to nlndishing the British
pd{een-- the personal, human obvious reasons.
Story of those who lived and
Sn while we can say, and thy mandate over Palestine.
I6Ved and dared to brave thu wyrld in general will agree, thnl
mysteries In the making of thu cmplle* are on their way out, yet
atom bomb.
it will' Iw a long time W o re all
.if them nre broken up. While
The P ersonal H um an D ram i
they leinaiif we must expect the
imperial governinrnta to insist otf
D rhind Ihe A tom ic Bom b!
their right to defend what they
regard ns their rightful pouts,
sion*. And In rehuttal we shall
Attlee Wednesday at the start of
hear *urh charges ns Hr. T. P.
a
two-day
debate
In
the
Kouso
of
r*inng, of China, hurled at Hol­
Common* on the state of the na­
land during the Security Council
tion.
debate whet) he declared that th«
Dutch were acting n* an "nverhifd"
Motion
ileturn
are
and wanted to plare Indonesia In '
flick*'' In Jew Zealand.
the tide of a "vassal state."
|
p u tn tt« t c
The way things stand at th lsi'
^-Approximately 60C
Five men at Salford, arrested killed and .1,000 Injl
on .similar charges, were rrlrasr I in the United Statea.
on hail. These trials wrie set
for next Monday, The prosecutor
there *ald 2!» antiJeeriih Inci'
dent* occurred during the week
X- CELL STORE
end and quoted two of the de
Y es — D EFIN ITELY LOWER — And Besides
202 Sanford Ave.
fendJsnt* as shunting "Serves
them right" and “I've gut a
fjv e ry th ln jr In Ih e s t o r e ‘la tag g ed In plain fig u re s no th e cu sto m e r can
C a s t o r P om ace
brother out there."
d eterm in e and com p are v alu e*. It I* n ev er n ece*sh ry tb g u e s* a t ■quality
Kighty-threc percent
2.K0 p e r cw t. «
Meanwhile daylight disclose-)
knowlrgde is brought
and values u n d e r,h e a v y Miles preanure. Y au can *hop le liu r t ly and avoid
further dstnsge done to »yii*through his Vision.
C olton S eed Meal
~ p a in fa l-in (sta k e *:-----/ .
'
”
gogiies during the qlght in othei
14.00 p e r cw t.-------- —
__ ___ pait s of England. ■ ---------------After n noisy crowd had l»en
Fertilizerseen near a Itanisgate synagogu.,
It was discovered that aix win­
4-7-5
38.48 net
dows were shnltcird.
Notice
Imards were torn down and more
-5-8
42.75 net
e If you get up nlthlt—hive frequent d»- windows smashed In a suburban
; *
■ir. to pass your water—tsil Have only London synagogue.
rerth Celery Seed
K.nty pstsain —jm, ami have bockarb.
&lt;
t t n tK.
du. to firm acidity in the urine, he (Isd
ymi'r* reading Ihisi
Three srnersSlone ago Dr. Kilmer, a
^ efftu tii
Churchill Address
Chair- &amp; Ottoman
famous doctor, found hundred* ot his
tiaflenlt with this trouble. Painstakingly
(I «•m11na**1 $$*•»« !*«&gt;■• Ilnrl
Abto G nm tnx, D I)T and
hr made a medicine of IS herb*, mole,
Paramount Ne*e
vegetable*, tialsama—Nabirr** ownway id a aclf aupporting nation ami aypv
:v Carlnnn
o th e r Innectlddeti,
rrlirf. He ratted it "Snamp-Root" and tem at the curliest niomtn* and
milliott. of grateful men and women hay*
flolh the-rhair and ottoman
will nut aside evere impediment.
taken It—otlep with amaring resutls.
are finely tailored In supe­
a;ul
labor
long
and
lurid."
tiwamp-Koot
gne*
right
to
work
to
SANFORD
TLAHT D A Y M ON DAY
rior fabric*. Chair I* com­
Hath out kidneys...Inrrearee the flow of
Churrhill said he Rt*&gt;&gt; had ohpletely spring-filled.
nr'ne. helping tnrellerf'errew aridity... *o Iretrd to IJ. S- loan terms under
X-CEL
STORE
Ihr irritalrrl bladrter gel. a good Rushing which, "if. we wore Incapable of
H a n fo rd 'A v e . A 2nd St.
r«it. tno. Many tepoet getting a good
/ter Die
l&gt;^ Sr.l
/err doses
(Aim . finding dnHy* to,pay fur Amer­
mtit's *te«p a'lrr
0itl !tw
P hone 154
.
Caution i lake at dberied.
ican tmnmr* of lolraeeo or other
Hanford. Flo rid a
Fur fi r e trial supply, send So Dept- a , commodities, we must rerlure also
K J n rrfc C ir.T n r, t i n I MI, (Uamf-yit, in equal prupdrtlooa all similar
We D eliver
CuTkuOr—tetjullaiird botlk &lt;J Baramp
inipdrU from our dominion» ood
tlrr-t today st )r-*ir drutWisr

Banker K/lled

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(a U a lty T ite r * la S tr e n g th —
To IVoUet th* I'cor# of th , World;
To Prosaot, th# P ro,res, of A ntrim ;
To Produce Prosperity for Sanford.

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LONDON. Aug. 5 •*V&gt; Prim*
Minister Attlee introduced sur­
&gt;pie legislation in the House ol
,'ommons today to give hi* govinmrnt broad new powers for in'tracing agricultural and imluitri*
i| production to meet Biitain's
mpending dollar cfiiir/*
DO precise (rowers sought fur
he Labor regime were not imnic '
Lately clear, hut a highly placid
tource said it did not provide (or
rower to direct labor.
Deputy Prime Minister Heiberi
lloiiiion said the legislation would
nake possible ‘"the lull inotiili'falion ol lire economic resource*
r| the nation.
FiTen, n conservative
ipokrtman and former foreign
wereSary, protested that the House
iiuld not d*nl with such broad
efislation before Its scheduled
idjoiirnmeht this weekend.
Moirison replied thnt, if it beraiiie necesaary ill the iiatioiml
nterrst, the House could postpone
idjournnieiit and " s i t ' n bit longir."
,‘
’ *
The measure Iqtrnluclil w.mld
ixpand provisions of a lutf. act
I f which the government was
pvrn added |mwrrs to diiert the
intion'a transition from a wartime
o a. peacetimn basis.
The authoritative Hritlsh Press
tseoeiation aald the bill "extends

2, Jvoitering and directing »xv-riWniul reducing import* mid
Irdirasing the balanrs of trade,
S. Knauring that the whole re« * m * ei Hit cnmmiuAy-lu- Used
n a manner best calculated to
i*rva (he Interest* o f the rommun-

CLEARWATER, Fla.. Aug. 6
17—The extended mas* of toil*
if dead fish killed by the »o■ailed “red tide" floated northmard along Florida's Gulf Coast
JUowly,.today with the head of the
ughefonMc of fish about 15 miles
ortW\f here.
Am it passed by the beaches
“ i mass was al&gt;out six
era the
lilea off ahore. Fringe* of the rot
Ing collection
of fish
havi
auched shore at spot* nlnnj

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Table lamps, too. are re­
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lamp*. 'Large n r l r l j of
styles and colors. SHect
pour* now and data.

bcolored
waters Vos moving
qrthward at tha rata jnf about
no mile* an hour. Head of the
res was bevond the Anclote light
ff Tarpon Sprlhg*.
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A few scattered fish ram* s t ­
ore at Indian Rocks Reach which
ereral days ago waa deluged with
•rga collections of the smelly
l*h. Beach residents hurlad them
k quickly ■as they washed onto

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to .you.

It'i the equipment which
Ford engineer* know wfH
give your Ford tha hast
service.
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Di^Tranklin E. Campbell. Binlias county health director, said
btervers had told him tha long
trlng-out floating mats of fish
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60
mile*
long
and
r*e about
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«ut 30 miles wide.
Marina life experts studying the
th plague have said It was esuaI by a tiny organism known os
linoflagellato." This organism
a reddish tinge, thus ghrha plague its name of "rad

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They're designed and mode
by Hie makers of Hi* parts
you're replacing. They fit
, batter, work batter, lost
longer.

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th* factory eng Insan And
gives you Hi* bast Fort!
Service In Hw ahortait time
ot Hi* lowest cost;

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Imagine a price Uk* this on a complete bed room
outfit. Including elk * an lamrsprlng mattress, cell
spring, pdlawo, and tnfted spread. Tha chest has four
spacious drawer* and tb* vanity boa a genaln* pis'*
mirror.
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«otn fish, flounder, grouper,
nta, have suffered moat at the
ids of tha mysterious fish kltlMoat of th* fish have bean of
HI varieties, although Severalpon and big Jewflsh weighing
aval hundred pounds have bean
ortod by observers fljrlpf aver

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^ d ^ a W s m t w a l l built. Wal-

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L e g i s la t i o n P r o m o t e s
P ro d u c tiv ity , F o s ­
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In d u ce s I m p o r t s

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piece* at (hi* amaxingly low prlre? Unbelievable
isn't It? . . . Yet for only $193 we're offering
the spring-filled sofa. Ihe spring-filled matching
lounge chair, the occasional chair, cocktail table,
the tw&amp; lovely end tables, table lamp! Jr . floor
lamp, ana tb* bookcase.

■pl?(l? “iluudV*tonfght and &gt;V#d
nr«d«t with local ofteruoon ihun
dertho* er*.

SA N FO RD ,

A ttlee O ffers Bill T o Britons Jail

Ps Red Tide
ovimr North In
60 Mile String

An exceptional value at
thia law price, firing In
your room measurement*.

W EATH ER

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NBWRPAPKM

Morrison said the measure would
Implement" Attlee's crisis proICtMlIaaaa s s P a * r R ls )

Con gowall
I Q n lin. f t

TH E

i 8 . Donaldson and II. B. FetusACL car Inspectors of Sanford,
ru awarded th* company’# 25
ir emblem for continuous aari this morning. The presentation
a made by M. Carroll, ganars)
•man in bU offlca.
ir . Donaldson originally »M
Ployed by tha ACL on July I.

T U E S D A Y , AU(

In Palestine

Egypt Makes
Freedom Plea
To UN Council

G o v e r n m e n t B u ild in g
P a r t i a l l y W reck ­
e d B y B o m b In N e w
F e ig n O f T e r r o r

Im m e d ia te W ith rlra w a
O f B ritis h
F o rces
F r o m T e r r i t o r y Is
A sk ed By P r e m ie r

JERUSAimTug. 5 &lt;dv

LAKE 81T C B 88. Aug. 7
—UP)— Britain today defend­
ed her rights to maintain
troopa In Kgypt and demand­
ed that the 1‘niird Nation*
Security Oranril strike an
Egyptian complaint from Ha
calendar.
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The Uritish attested the mayur*
ol the Jewisli town of Tel Aviv.
Kama! Gen. Nalanya and I’rlah
E l e v e n t h H o u r A g r e e ­ Tiqva (Tikvah) and jailed doren*
m e n t A v e r t s N a ­ ol other Jewiih leaders in dawn
t i o n w i d e S t r i k e raids describcbd officially as "par:
Ail the b*m|iaitin agamsl tcriotD irrR O lT . “X u T 5
The uni " Rut violence continued.

C. I. O. United Auto Woikrts, in
an agirrinrnt averting their hord
Motor Co. strike scheduled fus
today, were given a year’s giace
from slnkr damage suits undri
the Talt-Hirtley Labor l»aw.
This the. company agreed lu in
an eleventh-hour pad which serv­
ed to keep 107,000 pioducliun
woikcis on the job as a nation
'wide walkout set for noon, was
called oil.
Die agreement, ’under which
the union and company will un-

F L O R ID A ,

A labor depaitment building
in the alter! of the Prophets was
Marled hy a homb which killed
a British policeman lining to
remove the cxplunve. "Iwo olhert
were liapprd ‘ in the .debris, Irom
which arose a mushrooming smoke
cloud.

British troops investigate an
Arab report that six qrrm-d
-Uad-Dtfcrn a Hi ilnir lm o in o r grove in the Tel Aviv area,
other unconfirmed report a s t e r .,,
that five British soliHers and their
army vehicle were mlasing In Ihe
tame area. The arresta edm* afle.- two
weeks of Jewish underground vl»ence In Palestine during which two
young Uritish aimy sergeants wrie
hanged and atranglrd to death on
small trrea near N'atanya.
The departure of Jews from
Palestine hv air or surfitce routes
apparently was rut off liefo.re the
roundup was launched.
The high commissioner mean­
while Issued an order outlawing
British Trumpeldi
a youth uiganltatfon embracing about 1.7,00(1
teen age boys and girls, declaring
there -was good ground for Vupposing it "a recruiting ground for
dissident KrouPxJl—Tins urr intfS'lien U named ofUi Joseph Tlbmpeldor, who was k illn lja a clash
in a Jewish MUIement ill northern
Palestine in Um 1920's.
Meanwhile, in laindutr, a Jew
a VAny new lalior
legislation ballifi* crowd of 700 ptranni dam.
raise- prubleme of • human relationihips. It hai Income appar­
ent to in that all of the ramifi­
cations of such problems rannot l&gt;* ironed out Immediately
around the tiargolnlng. table!
"Under today’* oettlement. ojvpnrtunlly has Ireen provided for
finding in less hectic surmroumb
of the Taft-Hartley law aceepU
Inga a aolution within tha spirit
aide tu Imlh the union and the
company."
A Joint company-union atatement announcing the agreement, I
averting the *l»ik# wa* male
public at 4:30 A. M. less than
eight houra ahead of the strike
Re-apptaital of Sanford pro­
deadline.
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perty by an uutalde agency as a
The statement aald the union mean* of adding to the City'a tax
I I ‘m I I * s H
an l*« a r S ls l
income was proposed last evening
to the City Comratsslon hy K. F.
U. S. Setting’’ Up Rule Iloueholder, Sanford attorney and
former commissioner.
_ In Pacific Islan d The Commission, which met a*
an equalitatian board, received
PEARL HARBOR. Aug. 3. D P )- only one protest again*, its an­
Adm. Louis K. Denfcld, high com­ nounced intention of a ,10 nerrent
missioner of the 1,480 Pacific In­ hike in property valuation*, and
lands. and atolls to lie adminis­ that was a written one, according
tered hv the United 8tate* under to H. N. Sayer, eity clerk.
United Nation* agreement, 1* set­
Mr. Housholder stated that the
ting up a civil government lim it­ 10 percent appraisal increase
ing personnel and method* of the would add to the City Irtromo, but
Navy’* current^ m ilita ry govern­ to too little an extent In view of
ment.
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lie assigned Rear Admiral CarloNo reriurit for re-appraisal has
ton II. Wright as deputy high been made since 1928, said Mr.
commissioner of the mandafed I#/- Kuuaholder who declared the he
ritory. yesterday and Issued a pro­ and former Commltsionec Frank
clamation to the 48,000 natives. Miller had rnatie auch a request at
The vast oceanic area Includes that time. He urged that the ap­
the Marshall, Caroline and Mari­ praisal be mad* In tlma for the
ana* Islands, wrested from Japan tax program of next year.
during the war. They spread qver
Mayor Gut told Mr. Houih.vldsome 2.000,000 square m il*! of er that the Commlasioner* had
the Pacific.
On# hundred and been thinking along tha tame lines,
and that if enough people like! him
advocate such a program that
some action may reault

State President

L X K rsticcB s:
W. F. (Illll) Itollrslun, president
of the Florida Slate Junior. Cham­
ber of Commerce, will be In
San/ord Saturday to preside over
Ihe business meetings of the tyo
day summrr stale Jayree confer­
ence.

Douglass Funeral
Set For Wednesday
CRAWF0RDV1LLE, Aug. G,
—Funeral oerrira* for W. B.
(Baba) Douglas* who died of a
heart attack while driving hi* far
yesterday, were aat for 4:00 P. M.
Wednesday from th* Melton Fun
aral Home In Lake City. ;
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Mr. Douglass waa chairman of
th* Florida State Railroad and
Public Utilities Commission and
had been a member of ijuj railroad
board.for IB year*.
Tb* Railroad Commission haa
cancelled ail hearing* and the
other two members of (ha board
and-nsaet-of-the umimisslon pan
sonnet will stand th# services.
MtJLLOY HUMMONBD
NEWARK. N. J ., Aug. $,
Th# Newark Evening News said
today that Gardner Mulloy, fifth
ranking American tennis amateur,
hod haair summoned to appear to­
morrow before th# United States
Lawn Tennis Association Raisa
Commit!** to explain expanse
allowance* received by high rankplayars on n Florida

SffiJ

F e e t O f R o u d w .i!
D e e d e d T p C o u n ty
1 9 4 5 A c t i o n S ta n d :

Hie I-akc Maly bathing bead
Tontinveiiy was srlllrd this mum
t'tg M atceptance by ihr Count)
.........
. an oiler by Mi.
LuWina S. I lainton ol - l.ak.
Maty and her lather, /, I. Smith

J?wCees To Hold
Meet Her?
, his Weekend

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W ASHING TON. Aug. 5. I/V&gt;— Senator l erguson said today
• he han. teicw.ltd e&gt; rrquenl (com Howard U u ik n ' sllm n ti Ihat
* ■ftie'Senate War Investigating l omrolllee ta'iuel u subpoena lor
Ihe California airplane contractor.

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NKW VttltK. Aug. 5. id*)— Special session* Justice Fred­
erick I.. Ilarkritburg ha* signed a warrant fur Ihe arrest of
John W. Mevrc. publicist-for movie and aviation magnate How­
ard Hughes, on tin- complaint of a night dull cigaretl* f ill who
say* .Meyer is the father of her sIx-inosuh oM eon. In Washingtun. .Meyer, yh» has been testifying he (or* Ihe Senate cunimilte*
Investigating Hughes' airrraft contracts, Irrmrd Ihe girl'* com­
plaint "ridiculous" and said hr never hud been out with her.
The girl. Pal rlcis Miles, former model who has born a rlgarslte
girl at noine ol the most eirlusiv* clubs on ihe (aahluiiabl* east
, side, said In hn complain! that the child ■«*« burn l'eb. 2. 1917 ,

To 'ctrfcl lu ihr County loi ppbl.i
WASHING I ON. Any. et »&lt;■$*• Lllioll Konsevrlt told Senate mvestu.
paik
puipovrs,
J 9 * « leel on .alors liwlay that hr pnmittrd llotvaid lluglirs lu-pay a |57ti.Bi hotel
tiiaml Hrml Avenue hum the bill lor him in Drcrmbei, I'l-M. as a wedding pirsriil.
Country liu l. ItoaJ tu Crysta
Knmrvrlt ul&gt;o trst-lsrd that J.u k l ive.-thru head ol Irsiis Wolld
Anlinrs which iv cunlitdh-s1 hv Hughes, paid jhiH hotel expenses tor
I II,. It’s liuiii.igr Dei tv. 1‘tdd |o | ayr l.iurt•*•!!, movie aclicsv
Koosrvrll s.iid I Ins was a wrddmg gill to him by.I*rye. adding that
N e w s w e e k E d i t o r A n il
the iiionry came out ol I i ) r ’&gt; |unkr|.
“ M iss F lo r id , t ” T o
"I believe on a vt.nt inlripirlalmn ol (hr law I might he lepilBe
H onor
G u e s ts
inandrd lot accrpling a wrddiny p iorn l Imio Ih wod, Hughes. ' young
Hucwrvrll tuld lllr Senale \\ .. luvcdigullltg i oiilliultrr
Ihe coilimitirr it |lii|Ulllllg mill I lie w.lilltne awaid ol 140.0110.000
i,,onK |Mf4 In thr L uiiitimtl-in
Florida junior Chamber ol Com­
lu irtciinl then action III I'M1!
merce will open F'nday evening
vacatin'! the piopcily. but the
at the Mayfair Inn with an.-ex­
I oinniittiuner* , u|&gt;on motion of liniwIrslge.nf a $172 gift of nyleit hose by..publicity man John W.
ecutive
committee, conference lot
•Miy rt^ U i. fc'ivrn -at ires? Kayo Kinersou. who later, iwcatne Mr*.
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Ovritpecl---- deslraretf l i TfiHivrVrlt.
the Jaycre vtale officeit.
•». I Ills 'll linn was bated on
Belating the di-thlle i f the Hughe* wedding gilt, Roosavelt said
the opinion o r the B o r ii J' i , i that just tiefore his marriage (o MU* Eniriton late in 1U44 ha was
It must lie governed by inter luiiiry, L f--, Hoyle" ■ ■— , ■ ItarU'-g -Itt.th e ■Umvvh iy^ Killf- Hntvt- in C ltlf ihU: e
.lie caid hie » * i aivoiupatils'd Id hi* ihitdren ') a foniicr inar■national-laur TtndTy 7 Tie ruarter
J. L: hiehls stated that he
of tha Uuitrd Nat inns which i* would Iml. p|rsent the (relitlun* tlage Slid a maid, uini jh at Hv he das almufe l-i pa&gt; hit bill Mayer
Augustine: liesiuin Chattea Wal- &lt;
him and said
kei, -St. Augustine; ami Vice 1now tint r»ui&lt;ei stum- of Interna signed by many Lake Mary real- approacl.ed
"Yoil eaiiuot pay Hint lull,"'
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(tonal relation*."
Piriulri.il W. A Leonard, I’m- Nukrathv Pasha Hummed up dants asking that tho t'anilllisalni.
Flliiill added:
rescind their HMb action, os tha
"I said I lerlaluly mu Id and that I ali.ady had writtail the
■Jacob: V. H Orve-Te:, Gained Fuypt'esw.q muds as folhiws:
oftri by Mia Hati isoii and Mr. rfirek."
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valle-: Joe Ciabb, PaIAt ka : Hi all­ “ We ask: you tu direct the evac­ Smith
nallaflrd Itiiil as a represen­
He *11111. Meyer told him IIihI lluglirr wanted to pay tha bill
uation
uf
all
Uritish
force*
from
ey Odium. Sanfuid; Giaydon
tative of the PI A a* far as naik as a wedding piraelit.
the teiiilury. And we imk yuu tu
Jone*. F( Mvet»; Ruheil 1). Iv- say that tide evacuation must lei l-onefll* wi
Yonny Kuos, veil, dvi lau d, tils areeptaiu'a had "nothing tu do"
Attorney
first with any mntrnrt fm war plann
, *
lander, Weil Palm Beach and Jack immediate, taut It mu*t Ire Com­ *|reaker,
tei
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ljuevtioned ny aubctimhlilles* t'itattniin Fercusuit tB-Mlch) about
plete. and .that it must tie uncoil- legntioii* Dial tin- t'.imiiilaatini had
Delaney, Key We*l
the gift of hosiery, which Mr), t had baled for &gt;lu* Kmersou.
RooaeVelt caiil fie fiail .lu-vrt t,, or,t of it Meyer .listed tlie bent on
IVe further ask you to diiect
Aug. 2ft, IPJ.'I, mule than n yegl lufuie HouaeVrll and Mlsa Euiertou
ti -M-uaae* an !•**» *l*r
were tnarried.
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"I would seriuukly queMImi I lie pinpiirly ol thi Hum uii a huaioes* account," Konsevell said, “wlitn tin wenvei could have ijo coulirctimi at all with the 7m*in. « "
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7 fie Willies* wnn igiiuicl nl, i n.- nm l w I crgilnou and Senator
wllhJ i i s . clhuii
ler I ioiii tliem agirrlug to i
veil might want tu tell hi* sid, - I il„
over the road strip which as h
said in- -lidn'i act- wlml eottne- rimr n.ui
plane*.
tilig piiijM-rty irWUei* they had
reived by reason of the prop
The "llln ie" Inrldi llt. lilUi li 4uddicW
the iransirortation ol a dog by (list n.i
lieing vacated by the County
tlun.
Army jdane.
ft w«n Kimaevelt'a dog.
He said, the (l.'c.l will Ire con­
ItiHiM-velt put In that a "fniFI-low
veyed ill Seplrrtilrr-i with the stip­
ulation lliat if-the tiilul is nul used to show I iind anything to -Ur with tinmm !*«•» q|||
When Fergqsoil hsd Iilijn ted t-. 'nnj
incident, I'eplH-r leplied ft un- Jtist
testimony which the senati-i- have L. i
L i s l e r D e n ie s - A c t i n g
■"Who (ieileral KooseVrlt. dun l un
reconiniendation" that the govntiiuiiit
A s l tu s s i a n A g e n t a new photo reeonnaiasanir plum, IV)
with the issue. He said.lie'll ..lijt. I t„
WASHINGTON, Aug. 6, p17—
Gerhart Kislei tcslified t-Mlay at
full, who wa* a tnamlwr of a
hi* pasiqirSVl fraud trial that In
R....."toll-headed mllalon which
29 years n&gt; a Crnnmunist he nev­
I vriillllilc|i(|c,| tlmt |||„ gnvei lillieilt
acted a* a repirsenlative of
might well be termed ".n-opernllon er
l"i\ ‘lluglii-s' photo recJiuiatstance
the
Cotniitlinist
Interiinti&lt;.na1
1
&lt;
.
Irta tii*.
and co-ordination." Till* same
There
had
U-eti
earlier
testi­
is glso carried us among mony that tin- reputed No. 1
1st Post W ar CroHaing program
the negroes hf Bemlnnl.- County.
American Communist had - Ireen
Made By Queen Mary During a 12 month‘ period the sent
to China a* a representative
Association distributed 1 4 , 5 2 3
of the Comintern (Communist In­
nieces
of
health
literature,
don­
NKW YORK. Aug. 6. —Tho Giternationale).
«nl British liner Quean Mary, hold­ ated Y’.IH quarts of milk to pati­
"That was a eompletr fabrica­
ents,
provided
for
74
detailed
xer of the trana-stlantir speed re­
tion,” Klsler said.
rays,
made
81
home
visits
and
hnscord. cdoipleled her first ocean
lie said his only object tn go­
crossing since, reconversion from pi tallied M patients.
ing to China sumrtliiie after 1928
Other
service*
included
distribu­
war service today, and was ctitri-n
waa to act a* a Journalist for
a gala welcome to New York har­ tion of 273 poster*. 41 health talk* German Communist papers and
givan
and
3$
health
movie*
shown.
bor. .
German papers friendly with
Six individuals were given medi­ Communists., lie said hn did-not
The ship was given a, thunderous cine*.
Thera were two demon­
reception by other craft in th* stration project* In better living. file any stories to Moscow,
harbor and along the North lllvrr Sanatorium OatlenU received 28
os she was dragged and pushed to gifts and six regular checkup*
her pier where hundreds of waving wer* furniihed to patients. . The Dewey Make» Public
frianda and relatives o f tha 1,183 Association paid for three diag­ Statement On Labor
passenger* aboard waited.
he shouted.
nosis -fee*, on# biopsy, one tilooj'
Time for tha trip was announced tranafudng,
tamsportatlon
bv Cunard officials as four days, three patient* to 8anaioriunrand
20 hours and 43 minntei from provided 20 garments for patients. been publicly silent on the con­
Southampton, an average speed of
Thia service la mods possible troversy over curb* on labor
28.88 knots. Tha officials said by tha people of Serainul* County unions as a 1948 presidential
the ship was alowed yesterday so through their purchase of Christ­ campaign Issue, declared today
that ah* could reach .the harbor mas seals.
that "the principle* of union or­
for th* early tide and the recep­
ganisation and collective bargain­
tion |hat awaited her.
be preserved."
Terminal Leave Ends ingIp must
a pro-Labor Day statement,
four days after his return
As Truman Signs Bill Issued
from a 6,600-mll# western trip
during vhlth h* we* quoted by a
WASHINGTON, Aug. $. OPhPraaldant Truman today slgnad group of Utah young Republicans
legislation sndllfg the armed earTaftsflartWy IMF, Dewey said: vfcuafrprarticm
"Tha administration of th* gov­
was forecast by President Tru­ Inal laav* to disci
man today as h* talked with nal and rrquli' g payment In cosh ernment of New York State Is
more than 100 boys attending th* at tha time i discharge for ac- dedicated to tha principle that th*
principles of union organiiatlon th . White Hous. Mayer had Urttd i S l ^ k h U d , ^ DouflnT Fair-*
American Legion-sponsored forum erued leave.
bn government.
practice wa* to and collective bargaining must b* a $76 dinner with Hoosevelt, then fh u j. Glenn L. Martin, ConsollTh* previo
'
Heading th*
delegation of allow dlschan d personnel to r#» preserved."
Alr, Fo« V co,on‘'1' * nd rintc-a. tha Aluminum Corp., of
youngster*, who th* President main on the
kjrroll for a period
* IhMfl rnillfl
*,°,r *ha
' r ,i'
America. Reynold*
v*a .been
L.-.-n .two
I la s s__
.. i /
&gt;Metals,
«__ __ inGan*
JVicBVANGBLI8T
DIES
"These
could have
sold ar* liv in g a t the right equal to tha umber of days of
era!i Motors, Kurd.
Chrjrriar,
l
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a
UmniaMr.al
Had
s
l
k
aka
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YORK.
Aug.
B,
(A1
)-R
o
d
girla
I
had
dinner
with)"
Meyer
ag*" ta Edmond Gong, 18, of laav* they ha accrued, with comtor Kmmanual and others.
peiUatlon It sding th* usual nay (GipsvJ Sith, 87, world re­ sold. "Thslr names arsn't hrr*.
Miami, Fla.
Coining to Pan Amerlsan Air*
■ Th# Chlnesa-Americen youth allowances p I while on active nowned British avangsllst, died of If tbalr names wer* bare, It would wars, h* said, "Excuse m* for
area elected lost night ss presi­
a heart attack aboard tha Jritla h help."
|bringing that in."
dent by tb* 103 delegates to tha
.provides for cash Linar Quean Mary at ‘1:00 P. M.,
Latar h* said “It may have bean
Fsrguson wonted to know whv.
jo* an d longevity Monday, It becam* known whan Colonel Eldaon" at th* hotel with I "There have bean a lot of af*
She haa bean missing alaca lost
him, referring to CoL Horry Eld-•
tha liner arrived her* today.
(CanttnoaO •• ra c e sr*4
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Re-appraisal Of
Property Proposed
To City Commission

tain a considerable measure of
control over local affairs.

A s s o c ia te d P m i L m

T B Association
Makes Report On
12 Month Ferliid

Florida Boy Heads
Body VisitingrTruman

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PAGE TWO

Baby Sitting

The Sanford Herald

RADIO PROGRAMS
Station

Now that Mtnriiiir with children hna Iwrotno a rccointjzod
industry, it Memo nocvmwtry that rub* lx* ratabllnhctl to
P e te r e d
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"The'practice o f.le aving itnmll chihlrinnin the rare of
older children Inis' Wen* carried no far in Home comtnunl*
tie* that parent* have been brought to qiurt to nmtwer
charges of neglect. Contributing to the delinquency or
dependency of children may bring a maximim, penalty or
a year’ll imprinonment and n $200 fine.
One cane when thin .sentence wan imposed concerned
two mot hern who left town for two dnyn. leaving three
children aged from ten month* to three yearn in charge
of a thirteen-year-old Imy.
. It in generally conceded that teen-age nittern are ade­
quate for davtime hour.* or early evening hut in most canes,
authorities agree that only a mature. |&gt;ernon should be
left with small children, at night. A sensible 17 or IH-ycurild rs usually able to take care -of any emergency* that
may urine, but an older, Experienced woman in preferable.
An the purpose of the sitter is to take care of emergencies,
it seems only common sense to have one wild is capable
of coping with illness, fire or Intrusions from outside.
There may even be times when .the jiarents should make
the sacrifice of staying at home, in default of a suitable
substitute.

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Divining - Rods

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Believers In thp wonders accomplished by divining-rods
will lie gratified at hearing that the government in using
’ IIIIILK VKILSP. 1011 TODAY
a modern divining-rod to locate undersea oil off our coasts.
HUT YOU CAN ORPHAN Thu name of thin modern instrument is radar, and its
YOURJJKLF
FROM GOI»: A application to oil-finding has been investigated since
MONDAY. A t'G l’KT I, 1917

fnilii-r ‘of jh r

A maionly "I

Fold Woil^cn sic going on strikr
liccainr ibcy don’t like the TallHklllcy • lalmr law . . which
■11 im rer n B H iii* •«• ■
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• l^iil week we lead alioul a insul
who had hern kepi a* a slave by
a Hodrin couple foi 2 ) year*. Thi*
w*«k we read about anothei maid
who "nirt a’ very nice gentleman"
in a movie, went to work (or him.
and w*. Iclt S25U.O0O by ihe
trim* of hi* will. So apparently
m*id service is not all bad,
.

ON Hit ARIIVAl at U Guardla Field, N. Y.. from Pans. John W. Meyer
(left), publicity man (or Howard Hu|hes, it Interviewed by reporters.
He immediately left for W»ddn(ton where h® la scheduled to testify
before the Senate War InveiUgatlna Subcommittee probing lb® award
of an $18,000,000 flylng-bpat contract to Hughes.
.(International)

Largest Telescope
In World Soon Will
Begrin Study Of Stars

Dr. Hubble. “We have sup­
posed that the atari must be
disintegrating. The 200-Inch
will tcO ua whether they are
or noL"
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.1. la th® unirers® expanding*

in Ihe Tampa Tribune that

here * v»orpriul

New York llrrahl 'tribune

U P N ew .

IteqU retlU llr

Yniir*

Kelley. II. F.. IWlcn'ir H K*M,y.
Jcm o M. Toung To Kle. Codll
a InvMC Co.
Xluon, Nimnl Aui Alice To. J.
C. Ilulchlwn A Co.
Ij O'id. J. O. »Cu* Jo**phlne XI. To Today &amp; Wednesday!
John: T. llubertBon *lu* Th*lm*.
Ilurlon. (Irani *(u* J'wphlne To
The Most “Hush-Hush”
C. II. (.Tonla
Secret In Histfiry •
11en It el. .A, U »lw* Xlyrla P.
To Central Fla. hMui'llniL Cf*d.
(!an -Now lie Told!
Kptlng, Lula C. To T. A. IJlll...
dug Winifred.
For ihn first, llnu* on nnjr
111* M o rn in g D eV o llo n *
Madden. Fred K. To llilll* It.
screen- the personal, human
*:IX Morning Meditation
Fatter.
.
il l* Name ih* TuuV
•lory of those who lived and
ASMlINMIINT OF WOlITtiAliK
»:*• Top of th* New*
Hanfnnl Allanllc National Hank loved and da rod to l»rav«- { j
t i l l orln A Either
To O. J . Hope
.
’ mysteriea In the making of ih*
til* III ue Haron
*
I'llATTKI. MOHTIiAIIKa
S ill Hhoppera HerenaiM
Hpolleae I n f Cleaner* To Florida atom l&gt;omb.
Woman'* Workt
flat# Hank.
Ifi®* Headline Nawa
Windham. It. N. To Florida Mtata
1* el Iditln Amerlran Hhplttt*
Hank.
t*i IATune* Toa'v* lle,|o.,i»,l
Xladden, Fretl K. To llilll* It.
10 10 Morning Melmlle*
Fetter.
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111** New, Headline*
*AI.,; tONTHACT
t l i * l O rg a n I n t e r lu d e a n d P ro g ra m
Fla.
Automatic
Halee Corp, To
I tea a m *
Muea AmUM-ment Co
lilts l.unch#«in tlenre
iiiianHARi.K niat'iiAiitiK
l l l l f Luncheon - Itnnco
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Ua H. Marine Corp*.- To Walter
11:11 Drifting on a Cloud
Alburn
Fletcher.
11 on New* i "
,|t|U W«teri
iham.
^ r j a ^ A ’^ - ' r r a i s
ft:M Noon '
ll&gt;(XHI*mp. Quarlel
Fla Hlale lUnk To I . A. Ta.e.
D oe Newt Headline*
Clement,. J. u elu* II--«a l.earle
Il*X Howard Harlow
To
Kmll 1‘uralh’ elk* llellf.
111* Hr Way of Muelc
* ATlaF ACTION OF I.IK*
l:K Hah,n Herenade
(•lly of Hanford iTo |r H.' Watte e New,
kln*.
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LAW nl'IT
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l;*a Newa of Ih* Pay
Addle May 'Hudtnn Iwldl of
litS Cavalcade of MualC
•Irady llli-hard limit-,n and Hart­
lilo Afternoon Ihmca *
ford
ArddenT A IndemnUp Co. VK
tion UP New*
Wilber Cheeeer and Arthur ,Chee*er
li»l lit* .Club
doing
huelnea, a, Cheaeer nrt*a.
,V#» laical Near
RCII.HINfl 1*1:11 w it
* II Novelty Tim*
Albert Morgan. Wew Itth- HtVila Meet Ihe II,ml
Concrele {llock dwelling
ti(C Pally (Teaalre

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Gold Air
Frgm Canada ,.,Th?r*
.
Promises R e l i e f To ' Weather
Sweltering M i d w e s t

thought that If man rould see
‘ far enough, out Into space,
he Ihlghl discover some mac­
rocosm which would dwarf Ih*
earth aa the earth dwarfs an
..electron.
Dr. Hubbls cautions, however,
that no great discover!** can bx
expected immediately after . the
200-Inch goes Into’ operation.
"The true Importance of
what w* see through Ih* Palomar telescope,” he aays,.”will .
be discernible only over a long
period of yearn.”

*■ ■ Probability, the
Bureau said, that the cold

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)LEY VENETIAN IJLINDS^

America'* Mfct Beautiful
Alumina ■ -- Cedar - Phnaked Alumlaum i
isk Me Por “Free EstiMate*

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ENS - .6 1 7 W. Itohinson - Orlando
Phone 2-0729
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WAGE REPORT
WASHINGTON. Aug. Bt W P)The Bureau of tailior Stalls ties
issued figures today showing that
although factory workers earned
an average of $48.48 a week In
May,, a man with no dependents
earning this amount would Uke
homo only $41.52 4Jtcr lax re­
ductions. Further, the BL8 told,
thjs $41 61 waa In ly "128.49 In
Urma of 1939- dollar*, because of
price Increases alnco 1939.

Florida Youth Dies
Dog* Are “Caught”
From Shark Attack • 2 Miles Off Shore

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Calender

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wAimiwn ffKRAi.n. sa n fo r d . motttflA

of the (loveliest aocial
of the »unim»t season oc­
curred i**t Saturday afternoon
when Mr*. James Ridge amt Mr*.
Hugh Whelchel entertained with
a tea honoring two popular young
bride-elect*. Mia* Conn!®
Connie McCall
and Mian Jackie Rrotehl®. Curs'*
called between the hours of d.-lO
and fl:00 o’clock at the Ridge
hoihe in Mayfair.
Th® entrance hall and porch
w»r« decorated • w|th- arrange­
ment* of white dalslaa and paaiel
minis* and white and paatal tinnlaa formed the decpratlona for th®
living room. Mr*. A. W’. Lee met

*oft pink C*wn, Ml** lliolrlur,
a dreta of light green t«ff*t.i
and. Mr*. Rr**.nie'» ilrvt* w it of
M jy f M f c l
.
.
An all-white color scheme wn*
Used. In Ih® ilrn.ration, in the
dining- room. The table W*« over­
laid w(th a larr cloth with a
l«-«utlful arnogrineiit of gingerlllie* III the rrntri. Tito nmittKcmotit’ wn* flanV.«-it with boining
whfta ^lap«'i»- in 'rryslat candela­
bra. Cr&gt;'*!»l N|.|'Httntmania were
i«uh| on tlw UMe ami al one end
wasjilncrd a rut-glare punch t*i«l
presided o w by Mr*.|J. I.. IngInv tht«MiKh*ui the afternoon.
A**isting in reiving wore Mias
Mnry Ann Wb.bhrl. Mis* Ca­
mille Ratten, \|,„ Svlvi* Mrlach.
Ml** Nnncy Cnlltmi iiml Mi** Jane
Thigpen.*
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fluring th® afirriitmti Ihe lu»,tereea pres*id»d Mu* McCall with
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dessert
lit Iter chosen pal•ilk jor»oy trimmed with silverl lent Of HanHaml rltlna and Miss
sequins. Mr*. Ritlgo wor® a drap- j Itrotchle received crystal iced ton
ed chartreuse droa* of allk ie r*, glass*® In Ikr Chantilly pattern,
any, Mi*a McCall waa gowned In
About 6(1 curst* rallrd iluring
aky blu* jet soy, Mr*. McCall, a ! lho appoint'd h-mr*.

Oviedo
lly MARIAN JON ES

Gloria GaUin Wed
To Hardy Patterson

GENEVA NEWS

c lo t h e * fit

The fishermen at first Ihogli’.’
the hads ley saw bobhlng a dis­
tance away belonged to turtlre,
but investigated when one "tur­
tle” harked frantically.

Kxnecning io caix soouc. w e scrusiiy,

They pulled the dogs on board
their boaL .Tags showed that the
seagoing creatures belonged to
James G. MeCully.

at {n am in g the boyfng power o f you#]

O e a / F o o rtv

tg wc dek wc do economically. N ofhjj

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T A IL O R E D

ARM EQUIPMENT j
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D a g ifn e d b y e x p e r t Im p le m e n t g t i f l n c c r t

Isl'nreri'ri
UIIUgi, M
*tL Jarc*:
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iCifTCficsfncjur^t &gt;J/U
uujum
coiuy
'fob w»nt i» s full me* mi re of REAL'

S w M l S lr«il...M inx Modes’ frcc-xwinjim.
full-skirted dance-drcii with flirty in(«u of black,
lacc at neck and hem. Obyed by the Minx Modes
-------Junior BaaWftif Rnirr!..ta(l.wUK Minx Mode?
Own map-in-and-out ahouldcr pada. -DIack riyore
crepe with demure ttirquoiic (rim. Sicca 9 to. 15-

W m rlh e

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Tigert To Remain In
State To Finish Books Bjda To Be Taken Oil
Orahge Concentrate

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-i-Dr. John J . Tigert, who
LAKELAND. Fla., Aug. 6 UfA—
announced he'I* retiring soon Ths U ^. Depalmsnt of agriculture
» tha presidency 6t the Unly-

JshloCMDierfc* By Vlas S M t i , . . U p and naff
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(ultra, Ta/rla end Calico prrfkm r 4mJ refegne

s f i r n f &amp;hooka
N ahe nhasi

pJeta tevsrsl

prmenUUv, hare, said yeaterday.
will bo rereoieed from both
Phirlda and California producer*
private affairs since snnounc- next Monday and every Monday
my, retiremsnt than J have Ihartafter, Milter-said. T h a’quant­
ho whole 19 years since I’ve ify to be purchased was not ani hero.”
’

■nrr store there.
j omi C. Wilson. of this city.
Friends rerret to learn of the. Mr. and Mr«. James " Wllwn^
death of 8. R. t Wainwrigtu. Sp, are’ spending the luninwr at l&gt;en
formerly of Ovfedo,-father of Ben yer. Colo. •
Wninright. who died at his Miami j
Mr*. Naomi C. Wilson i» «»!»*,
home and waa buried in Sanfpnl In* her aon Dwight at Berlin. Conn.
Mr. and Mr*. 8. It. Wainright.l Mrs. U na I. Hunt la visiting
J r of Miami, were here tp at* friend* ami relative* In states
tend the funeral of their father. * throughout the northeaaL She will
Mr. a\d Mr*. Bob Rilfey of Ml- he hack ioiw time In 8»ptemner.
ami were here to attend the funMr. ami Mr*. T. K. I’artln and
eral of Mr*. Riley’s father.
children. Shirley and Tor.tmv. hava
Jo*e Walnright of New York returned from McHenry, Ml**.
Citv haa been the gpest of hi* I Mr. and Mr*. Don Carraway are
nephew, lien Walnright and Mr«.| spending »omr time at Daytona
Wainright, having corn.' here to at-. Reach.
.
tend ht* brother’* fun.-r*l. :- •
Mr. and Mr*. J . II. Staley anti

Gloria Gatlin, daughter of Mr.
Mra. Claud* Howard and alaand Mrs. B. B. GaUin. became the ter, Mr*; Mae Dickina, have re­
bride of Hardy Patterson, son of turned from New Smyrna where
Mrs. Frank Cowan. Jr. of Ginder- they apenl a month.
,
Tlll®. at 8.40 o’clock on Saturday
evening in th® Beenlall .Avenue
. Friend* of Ml** Mary* Thoms*
Chanel. Rev.’Douglas B. Charles. Wilke*
aril! lie sorry to leant I hat
M iiiU nt DAttor of tho First Pres* she is very
ill and conflig I to her
bvterian Church of Sanford, per­ home at to t Palmetto Avenue.
formed the ceremony.
The Chapel waa beautifully dcMr. and Mrs. 11. J . Lehmab
cocaUdeWith g lad io lu m j^ n *4 and ■will isturq on Thursday from vi*
Mr. and Mr*. John Evan* and Mr. and Mr*. Wm. G. peacrc*!
other greenery. White candle* in tUng thalr daughter, Mrs. Httr*on* left Saturday for Wayeivlll-, daughten. Jane Staley, who
branched candelabra cS*t a *oft hert E. Russell, at Crown Point,
N. C. to spend aomr time.
former residents of Oviedo.
glow over th® accne.
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Mrs. William Henrv Martin hn*
Mr*. Pat Drown and Mr*,
Th* brid®. given In marriage by Ind.
returned from Wayn;svlllc, N. C„ Beaslev are confined to the
hir father, wor® an ailre biue auit
Mr. and Mra. A. D. Zachary and
where aha wa» vi.itink her par- Ida-Sanitarium,
of silk gahardin® with white ac­ daughter Mary of Washingt-n are
cnt*. Mr. and Mr*. Frank Wheeler.
Mr*. Fd Jordan, Sr. and
cessories. Her corsage -va* of jr l- the guest* of Mr*. Bradford Byrd
SV„ who are spending some time Harrold anil Edward and Mi*
low roerbuda and aho carried a and Mr. and Mr*. II. B. Odham,
there.
ward Jordan. Jr . hav? reti
whit® Bible.
Jr . at their home In Rose Court,
There are quite a few new home* from an extensive trip thn
’ Prior to th® ceremony Mi** 01going up in Oviedo. Mr. and Mr*, out the Northeastern Slate*.
lle Belle Fortaon. planlit. rendered
Little Mis* Lucia McLeod of
Charles T. Ntblack hav* started
Mr*. Milton Gore and daut
"I I-ove You Truly’’, "Ah, Hwtet Orlando will visit with her grand­
their lovely new home on ihe Kan- Julie; and Mr*. Young H am
Myitcry of Idf®” and uMy Heart parents, Mr. and Mr*. F. K. Rouford Highway. Mr. ami. Mr*, daughter, Linda, hare rcturnc
at Thv Sweet Vole#”. “Oh. Per­ mlllat at their home on Palinelto
Roumillats Honor
George C. Mean*, who are building ter having spent several day*
fect Love” wa» *ung by Mr*. Doug- Avenue for a week.
arms* from the Nlhlack*. will not Mr. and Mr*. Alex fadnha
la* E. Charles. Following the
Couple With Party
Imvr *o long to wait to move into Daytona Reach,
ceremony M l**, Foriaon played
Mis* &lt;Dottie Dyes* is spending
their pretty new cottage. Whilp ' Mr*. Ren Walnright is cor
•8-*l Ua. Oh Hofy Spirit”.
a month’* vacation visiting ’ he.1
lust on the. oiUtidc of Swc-twapY- u. lire home iweatac* ri-ilife
Mr*. V. E. Rniimitlnl
Miss McCalf Honored
A receotion waa held for the parents, Mr. and Mr*. I. M. D y
Park' Wr. -arfir Sfr, n.-r,' T o m -^ ^ D r. J . IV. Martih and Ihn
ItF-ayning hmuiring
wedding gueata at the Chapel fol- as*, lib * b «n ^
pursing »Uff.
nrv home ia beginning to show j J , N. Thompson spent tVedn
By.. Mrs. E a rlL Hpy lowing th® wedding after which
marks of completion in Ihe near! in Plant Citv.
the couple left for a wedding trip
’rlage will t»Vr plnrr tomorrow.
future. In the new subdivision j j . f . Ferguson, who suffe
Mi*Ar?onnir McCall waa honor- At an unannounced destination. Hr&gt;­
Tbe guest* Iwsrdrd Ihe Roumillat
l'*ck of 8wcelwatcr Park Joe lie**- heart attatk. and was rnnfir
•d on Friday morning with a Coe** on their return they will raddc In
yacht, “Shilirk”, at 8:00 o'clock
ley. J r . la making gran! progress the Fernald Uughlon Hmtpil
Cola party given by Mr*. E. I.- DeLfltd.
on his cottage*. Pete and Novella I home and doing fine.
and enloyril t rrni»e down the Rt.
Hoy at her home on Weat Seven­
Aulln will soon start their home | Mr. W. If. lllttiard, who muierJohns River luite In the evening
teenth Street.
uf ihe Post Office on Saturday.
next to the Joe Beasley'*. Mr. went an operation aomeilm- ago,
refre*hm*til« were served by Mr.
lovely arrangements of summer Miss Bach Honors
Mr*. Ethel Thomap and daugh­ and Mr®. 'Rwmullat assisted by
and Mr*. Paul Campbell ate en­ haa hail to he returned to’ the.hos­
flower* were used In decorating
ter. Shirley, Lillian and Aubrey Mr*. A .'ll. Wallace, Mr*. R. O.
joying their n®w horn -; dlso Mr. pital.
the rooms of the Hoy home. Prixe*
Miss Martha Page
Moran returned home Thursday Fox. n *y Fog and A. W. lev.
and Mra. Rl L. Kemp.
were given during th* man\ing.U&gt;
after vacationing at CoronaJo
Mra. Ruhv Jones, • Mr*. Pen
Tho»» ptrsmi were Ml»« McCall
R. L. Ragsdale ha* nutted uork Ju n e , and Mr*. Malcolm Jonc*.
Mb* Dorothy Crumby sno Mite
Beach:
*
Yesterday afternoon at the home
nnd
Mr.
‘Alienl,
Mr.
and
Mr*.
(1.
on
hi*
warehouse
near
D-ic
MaiNancy Collum. Miss' McCall was of her parents on the Wes! Side,
Mr*. M. K. Doolgy left .Tticadny K. McCall, Mr and Mrs, J . Rut.
, the latter of Orlando, entertained
colm'a._________ _________________-r-w tttr-*'suniff re "birthday tuppi’r
■presented with linens .from tho Miss Audrey’ Bach honored Miss
for Winter Garden to spend a few
J»dge
A
lw
d
.d
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TallahRasee,
Mr.
h o jlrit
Mr. and Mra. J . II. Scruggs..Jr. •at the home of the former In honor
davr wtth her-gorrxnd rtiugWFr: and Mr*. Bsvid Nuablckel of
Martha Page with a linen and d i­
i-TMBwrrsMn;
of Birmingham. Ala., who Imve | of Mr*. J. R. Jones, Jr . Guests
^-TM
BM reshtnjrdrlnlr was served ver shower. Miss Pag*, tho daugh­
In-law. Mr. and Mra. Taul Dooley. Winter Park. Mra. Nnman- Stone
late In tha morning by the hoeteas ter of Mr*. Gertrude Page, will be
been visiting Mr. and Mr*. W, T. , Included: Mr*. Malcolm Jones and
Friends of Mrs.' Sarah LcFils uf Tallahae-ee Ur*. Wallace, Mrs.
and other refreshment* consisted married to Bob Callahan of San­
Chance and family, have treturned daughter.. Ileverly Ann. of Orlanwill regret to barn she Is In the Fox, and the Misses Martha Per­
of open-faced sandwiches, salted ford In the near future. Arrange-'
home.
I Ho. Mrs. Joe Corlev of {yvnforl,
Frrnald-Laughton Memorial llos- kin* Martha Brown, Nnncy Collum,
Desses’ Dresses Are pltal
nnU, olives, pickles and candles.
In 8anford suffnrlng from a
menu of pink love vine with ligWord ha* b*rn recel.'isl here of Miss llcttv Hummeraill. of Geneva;
Those invited to be with the ustrum were used In decorating Shown In Paris Show severely burned foot.
the den\H of Mra. Dwight Wilton, . Mr. am) Mr*. B n Jones, Mr. and
honored guest, Mitt McCall, were th* living room.
II. B. Mere entered the .Orange
at Berlin. Conn sister-in-law of Mr*. J . II. Jones nnd soni. John­
___ Lee
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Mrs. Emmet McCall, Mra.
A pink* green and white color
Mr. and Mra. James W. Wilson nie and Jimmie, and Mrs. Ruhy
By PRESTON GltOYER - Mtmorlal Hospital !n Orlando
Moore. Mrs. David Nusblckal, Mrs. schema waa used In decorating the
.
ami daughter-in-taw of. Mr*. Na- Jones.
PARIS, Aug. 6 (Al—Th* Aral Thursday for an operation. Hr is
John Hughes. Mrs. Edward Higg- dining room. Ths table.wai nvrrreported aa doing as well as can
InsJr., Mra. B. L. Perkins, J r , Mrs. laid with an Irish linen cloth and
be pipected.
Dale L. Scott, Jr., Mrs. David in tho center was ’pieced an ar­
Mr. and Mr*. C. W. Dooley and
GstchaL Mrs. Edward McCall and rangement of pink and whit; as­
family spent the week-end with
Mrs.
Meltch. Also the ter* In a hand-painted china Ixiiri.
her folks. Mr. and Mr*. George
•honr 1.151
509 Park Avc.
Misses Nancy Collum, Gene Cas­ At . one end of the table punch
Barton and fam ll/In Mlddllehurg.
well, Jan®. Thigpen, Kathryn Wig­ wa» served from a crystal Imwl by
Mr. and Mrs. G. V. LeFJIa. and Whole Village In
Fcnturing-ipucinl wi«il permanent* ihnl rcqultt no
gins. Mary Ann Wladchcl, Sylvia Mist Phyllis Bach, sister of the
daughter. Anne, of Kdgowatcr,
England Is For Sale
overhuml machines. Springy, laxting. imlf-Rettlng.
Melsch,
................ ildred Robson, Camille hostess. The color scheme ua*
•pent Sunday with his parenta
DaMm, ..
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.
Gtiaraulecd rlx monthn.
carrfkd out in mints and tiny de­
Mr. and Mm. G. ,C- LeFils.
LONDON UP - Want to buy a
Jo Brock. Dorothy Crumley and corated cake*. Crystal and silver
AIho mII other type-s. of |iermanentx.
Mr. and Mra. Robert LeFils whole village You ran In Britain
■appointment* werg . used for the
are the proud parents of n baby today, ■ lor 00(1.year-old Kastls
M ary M cM ahan
serving of dainty sandwiches rnd
boy, Robert
hoin
w n Victor,
wKiur, w
i n July
j u i r 8(1.
C om bb-tir ihi ' WiHiHIre 'l l l i l t .
hors’ d’oeuvre*. ' Mr*. Philip R.
*11rr and *Mr*.‘W.' C. Andm 'and
Bach assisted tn aervrng.
oiu Frank and John, and Mra. ■aid tl hr the "luvrllcst village”
The bridc-clect * n presented
fellr Thomas apent Sunday at In the Mtintry, I* up for sale.
Il‘» to It put on the auction
with pmnr lovely gift* .n fjic late
Jtoronad" Beach.
afternoon. They were given to her
Mra. Frank Ix&gt;Fils. Mr*. W. IT. Mock MigUft' IB complete . with
Mrs. David Nuablckel of Win­ in'a set of pillow cases which were
Vagus and Mrs. Lila Hughes ol 454 „nhtJuUnt«, trout stream.
der Park entertained with a tied with large pink bows aud de­
BOd-pcwcil tNormnn Church, Ro.
mocheon al the Orlando Country corated with sweetheart roses.
mhn i hfidn. and the lornli of
Club resterdayat 12:80 o’clock In
Those Invited to be with M'sa
“WallcriM 4r Di"i«tauvllle, Banm
kotior of Mlu Connie McCall. Mias Page were Mr*. J . B. Littts, grandof
illrt’i•ml* 1270.”
'McCall’s marriage to Mr*. Nu»The uniioft, Mrs. R.O.’ Misirlee,
.hlckel’s brother. JamVa Alford of S S u T ^ ^ a S r S a f f and ^
“ 'a V T n d "silk' J .r e e y H f ; of Homs Demonstration Club*.
lady of the,manor, ran no longer
^Tallahassee, will Uke place toMr. and Mrs. Fred Yonl* spent
?o n re % *re hE a‘y »ond' A "kador d,d much dr*P ,n* ih,“ ,m ,n * the day with Mr. and M l*. Ted afford to maintain il iinMmngrd
I-1!!??"
n J j J the center of gravity down »r
In lie .nitwtrd ap|M-nranre. Her
An arrangement of pastel as­
Hunter in DeLand recently.
family iidMritrd the t.BBriarre
t * formed a centerpiece for the “ ThST hir) Mre. Ed'wiS^J Kwl- Uhle-top leval and m n M ow. H«
Mra. M. E. Dooley was dinner estate’ nf ('astir .Comlm alxiut 100
in* jhsbl*. Bridal place cards akowaki. Mrs. BHI Staplu.*, Mra.
guest of Mrs. N«lle Thomas Sun­
ve*re ip '. Ik will lie sold to Ihe
isrkflV the Mating arrangement Gertrud* Page and Mrs. Gilbert
day.
.
’
f ths gueats- Mre. Nutlnckrl’s J . Blocker uf DeLand.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hllhrant, nlgest hi'MojE either a* a whole
Also the Misses Sylvia Melsch.
fit to the honored guest was *a
Mr. nnd Mr*. Bob Kaufman. Mrs. nr In small Iota.
Villager* bo not think Ihe sale
etter Homes and Gardens cook- Camille Batten. Mary Ann Whel­
Minnie Cornell and Mrs. Richard
chel. Mildred Robson. Betty Cor*
Adam* all of Frostproof were will affect them much. Hut real­
Those present with Miss MrCa’I rodl. Daphne Connelly, Minnie
guests of Mr. and Mra. Henry ldents like 4 74-yrar-old Georgs
•re her mother. Mre. Emmet Me- Ruth Odhgm. Betty Jo Brock, Pat
Snell, the village "historian.”
Kretser Sunday.
Ml Mrs. J . R. Alford of iVdiahaa- Schults. Lucile Altman, Dllon Bak­
Mrs. C. F. Harrison, Mr. and whose family ha* lived there
w and Mrs. Lee Moore. Also the er. Dorothy Crumley, Martha
Mrs. J . L. Drown and Jimmy since the lilth century, hope the
lltset Martha Perkins, Nancy Brown. Catherine Clark. Betty
Rrown wm® dinner gue*u&gt; of Kenollam. Jane Thigpen. Jackie Moore, Janet Hettel, Chariotth
rotrhlc. Mary Ann Whelchel, True. Roberta Evan*. Dorolf
Aa to the diameter-uf hi* do- He In Sanford Sunday,
vIvtaiMriKh and Gene Caswell Montoo i and Margaret Dingfcl
signs, he waa absolutely reck-'
0 . F. Harrison, who hat beer
less. On one wool d r a M ho puti»i»IUng his daughter and son-ln law Mr *n I Mrs. W. M. Torres
and famtlr i Jacksonville, returnpocket* at hip level In front which
rd liomt- W( mesday.
extended bulgingly -downward like
double bust!*. I ’rofentinnal stytMr. ami J ire. A. E. Greenwri)
itU wouldn't think of calling them and son Hill , of Galneivjlle. were
butties, but they were buttles.
weekend rU Ms of Mr. and Mrs.
peases didn't seem much con- W. 0 . Andei I end faintly,
rented about preserving the flol .Mrs. list il Flvnt spent Ihe
stomachs of hit modalt. On sav- weekend *L Crescent lleaeh with
eral models, Incldding one In her rblldrvi ^Barbara nnd Mary daughter Anne are alto spending
coarse yruol, .he frankly recognlx Jane and h r father, and »l*icr, eor»c time a l their’ homu in Day­
•d that some women,don't have J . M. Cam ball anJ Mrs. Lulc tona Brach.
Hat ilomacRa* and •hs mrllt It to Mai Camrh
Mr. and Mre. Fred Dish and
rhlldrcn. Faye and Billy ’ have
Thirty r
moved to Haxolhurst, Ga. In make
divorces li
their home. Mr. Bush has jopcnril
enness.
a mgrkrt and an flectricsl r.ppll-

MIAMI, F la . Aug. B (AADr. Arthur Wellesley and John
Ahlflstd were fishing two mile* ntf
shore Suhday when they hauled
In two full grown bird dog*.

Swimming cnmpfnlont arid the
youth dived into the eanal and
waa attacked Immediately by the
fish. He cried out a warning to
the other* not to anker the water
and waa struck twice more aa

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lly Ih* Associated I'rea*
,
An induction of cold air from
Canada held-some*promise today
of breaking up the three-day sear­
ing heat wave over th* northern
Midwrat states.
TJie 'Chicago Weather Bureau
said th* Dakotas already had recrived-.sotna-relief, fruin ytslrrday1* high readings of 100 degrees
or more and that western Minnes­
ota could expect at least moder­
ately lowering temperature* lata
(hi* afternoon or tonlghL
Elsewhere, however, Utn weather
generally -would he-a ewntintmlbn
of the past two or three (leva with
the southerly flow of-hat air pre­
vailing for at least another 24
hours. Temperatures in .Michigan
today were expected to climb »l&gt;ove
the highs of yesterday when Grand
Rapids reported n maximum of 94,

The Climax In Palestine

I tow ihr Ruitiani won ihe war
agxipil Japan it told by Borii Leualiev. Soviet (Mililical writer, who
imivlt lliat Ruuia ihnuld have the
&gt;elh |tower in vytiting ihe Japanese
Irtaly "because the- entry of the
USfiR into ihe war Tind the bril­
liant VKtoric* of the Soviet army
forced Ji|mn |o capitulate." W« ation took niece three days later
repeal. "You can'l do buiineu with after a futile attempt to save the
There are fairly proiperous
lime*. President Truman and ihe
olhfi expeits tell utj nevertheless
there are 84.0011 persons on relief
roili in the stele « f Florida atonr.
Every third man and woman over
fii Vests of age is now receiving
Oh! Agr (\*»»ur}c« from the Stale
and la»t' ovudh -hlotie Florida paid
nut ntore ihan* 12.500,000 lo it*

Haath Myrl

Sanford &gt;Atlantic' Ilk. Illdc
lloura: 9-12 l-S
Phonr 294
Sat. 9-12
Kyra Examined • Glares* Killed

Wednetdar
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*,»« Sign (&gt;h
« ol Early Naw&gt;
l : * l Celery Chopper* Jembotsa
( ll* Homeapun
(M l lllder* of Ihe I'urple Hag*
T:** Morning Headline,
l:*X Hunrtea -itrtvriad#
li#9 New* Uriel.
.
*l*( Hubrl.e Herenad*
.
l i l t Btllclilng Tint* ,

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J. M. RolicrU. Al* lomgn *•fair* unalyil. »*y» ihr recent
upriting in Palretinc i« ’but one
(lotk-uiaik on I li c l a c e ol *
idigurd woild.” A lather spl. ‘d
iioqidy. way of pul l mi it..

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I)r. Chnrles I,. t’erxofc
Optometrist
*

,I I :M Sig n O ff

d re r' anif TkY-r4achlnr problem
faced by astrophysicist*. Aniwering It wll Icall for detailed know*,
edge of the structure and behAfior of the entire * universe.
The biggest pre-Palomar tele­
scope la th* 100-inch on Mount'
Wilson. Studies with th* 100-lncli
and other scope* show that light
changes color as’ stare traveling
At great speeds ’ change the dlstahee between
themselves and
earth. A
shift
red, mnicni
noticed in
eann(
n m
ill to rwu,
_a____ *l
.. m at
.itu .u. .i
observation
of
th* more d
aLara. Indicate* .thuaa. a tar* - are re-,
PcaceJnJEhi
A* chairman of the resear •!. ceding—In other words, that the
‘
rommiUee of the Observatory universe ia expanding.
“The 200-Inch, being more powCouncil of the California Institute
of Technology, Dr. Hubble even
tinted the firal day of real. TIiiih we nee ita importance in now is heading up efforts to e*&gt;

J»»i*b people to slan-l by our *i&lt;lr
in fighting Ibis ghastly evil whirh
ha* lirfalien .ua."
Il denounced
"the dastardly murder of Iwu in­
nocent men bv n aet. if criminals
wbo are impervious to the .voice of.
conscience and arrogate unto themselves the low er to decidi oil oistIcr* of life and death."
No one in thia country wuuld
wish to use stronger language
than- these word* spoku-i by Inj
Jewish ‘leaders In Palestine. Thr
thnrk frit here at thr latest tac­
tics of thr-Irgunlsts only rehoed
three facts. It was ur*rd upon
thr terrorists to call a truro while
Ihe commission of thr United Na­
tions was In the region studying
thr problrm. They refuted, bit­
terness has-mounted, and Ihe clim­
ax ha* come in the booby-trapping
of Uie liodira of the British »«rgrant*. .
'
'
•
The crime i* not only against thr
two soldiers doing thuir military
duty. It ia against a nnhlu racr
and a cause that, deserve* and has
tiarism In the terrorist mind which retained the support of rountlusl
threatens to compromise a great thousands, irrespective of rar# or
cause. Th*
The Jewish Agency In
rn religipn. May it h* Ihe last of it*
Jerusalem "called upon the whole

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PASADENA. Calif,—Th* 220Inch Palomar Mountain talesCnp®,
now almost ready to go into op*
(-ration., ia expected to find an­
swer* to the most thought-proyoking question* of our age. '
The secret of human existrnrr un thia earth, and Ihe
possibility of life on other
planets, may well be solved
bi the Palomar instrument,
believe* Dr. Edwin Hubble,
Mount Wilson Observatory

This nrw»p*pcr has repcHtnlly
declared lit conviction (hat this
country -should share in full with
you know that student* Great Britain responsibility for
avefggc oj 80 people a day
rt. ’the United State*, anil
uth accident* could lie *1nliicly rliminslW with pto;&gt;-

5, 1947

Miss Connfc McCall, Miss. Jackie Brotchie
Honored By Mrs. Ridge And Mrs. Whelchel

I I I * * I .a i r llaU Hcitree
( l i f t lte&lt;pieet(u llr T v u ra
l t : » i All lb « New*

In Ihe iniiking of a grtnt character. - C. J. K. Sr., Times

U'"*r

aug.

’England ran nnt declare
make peace, or »ign treatir*
any of her domihiitpt. . *

I:N Halt* (lame
Newe IpiundU P

Hint whh not inflicted, niiti nothing ever told him th at wuh
not true. It wan not Ktrungr that such, homo trnuiing went

Iflinthar with die Marthill !»*••»
iir, in fsvut «( il. according l&gt;»
die Gallup Poll, hul f&gt;l iwrcrul
,.f llir |iri.|ilc had never braid d

Seminole County
Court Records

Tu e s d a y ,

On*

( hmI'h plan foi the human race «trennet!, nnd the further
we go in the study of Holy Writ the greater .becomes the
emphunln on the home, ami ihn influence in the molding of
u race conforming to the image of Him who created thn
••arth nnd nil there is in it.
John Huskin. in counting up the blessings of his child­
hood. we ure told by “The Wntchmitn," reckoned these three
till talWint, for first good: I'cnec. He had never heard K»thcr-*--«rScm* .
Mother’s voice once raised in 'liny dispute. Next to this
alxiul One Wo«
.
(veil get Oqr I'alrtlmr, One Java he estimated Obedience; he obeyed it word or lifted finger
d Father or Mother ns n ship her helm without any idea
One'India ol One liicccr.
if resistance. And.* liistly. Fait ft: nothing whs ever promis­
ed him that was not given; nothing over threatened him
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TUESDAY, AUG. 5. 13&amp;

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Celerymen Drop Hard
fou gh t Tilt To St.
: Augustine, 8 To 7:
-,In Palatka Tonite

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ST . AUGUSTINE, Aug. 6. (Sped a l)—Successive home rune by
second baaeman Lyle Jody ana
.Manager Don Anderaon tn the
bottom half of the ninth frame
proved to be the needed runs for
the Saints to score an 8 to 7 vic­
to r y over the Sanford Celery Fade
‘her* last night .
'
Charlie B Usen, Working on the
KfiTTW 'tM ' F I D pooved a pitch
to Judy who slapped it out or.tbe
park. Manager Anderson com­
pleted tbe same feat on the first
nit eh to him, and tho Saints walkid , off the field victoriously with
one man away In the ninth frame,
r coming from behind In the
game,
might the Sanford nine motes
’alatka for a single tilt and
return to their own park for
rtn bill with the A uJraa torow evening. •
TV’ohnnV Theobold, recently ac­
red by tbe Salnta from th*
iatka Axaleaa gave up 12 hits

GAINESVILLE, Aug. 5, (A V-, Combe eald the umpire*. through
five centa-a-rall* travel allow., John Uaiuel of the Orlando Hub,
&gt;ce granted Florida State league revived the iaaue and had acting
npirea by director* while h* waa President Sid Herlong poll direri hia vacation and after he had trot on the question. Director!
irned the requeal down caused voted to Rive the umpire# mileage.
I Combe to eubmit hia resign*Upon hia return, Comb* called
&gt;n aa league preay.
an executive w «l°n fo din-riots
Comb* disclosed tbe- lAot of the and aaked them to reicind their
oubte here yeaterday *nd“**ld action.- A tic 4-4 ■vote mulled.
Combs then offered his resignation
and left ths-meeting. Director*
by the same tie vote balloted not
to accept his reaignatlon.
Voting not to rescind the mya
resign*
sure and to accept Combs'
tombs resigna­
tion were Uriando, Deiand. Day­
tona, Beach and Sanford. Voting
to rescind and not to accept the
resignation was Gainesville, .I’alatka. St. Augustine and ‘Leesburg.

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lost a football game to a. college
team since 1941, eipecti W be
stronger next fall than in $946
when th* Cowboys romped to th*
Border Confeienc* end Alamo
Bowl championships.
This despite th* fact that the
team has lost th&lt;* nation'* leading
grond-galner , Rutloph (Littis)
Doc) Mobley. Moblev hn* entered
professional football and won't
take" his remaining year of eligi­
bility here,
_Bun-even Cosch-W*rr*n-Woodrpn say? the Cowboys will be
ratronger although he temper* it
act, it waa reported yesterday iu with a satemrnt that "the other*
a telephone conversation with Vic* will be stronger, too."
There will be 30 leltermew,
President Sidney H*r|ang.
nine of them aiarlera from laat
In a' recent director's meeting
season. Pjv# of the playera-AI *
the league fathers voted not to
retract the action allowing the
Johnson. J . C. (Bullet) Cook,
red Cleveland. Jack Ellison
travel pay, and Comb* submitted
his resignation as president of the
and Mo* lledrfrk—were on
fw td a B u t* League.
both of HaVdin-Simmona' un­
Th* directora voted not to ac­ beaten team—In
114$ end
cept th* resignation of President . 1946. In 1941—ot rather on
Al Combi by a 4 to 4 count, Her*
Jan. I, 1141 — Hirdin-SImlong reported,
mons .lost a game, mealing
W# were talking to on* of the
defeat ab the hands of Second
SU t* League umpa th* other night • Air Force in the Sun Bowl at
and fa* told na that he had been
HI Paso. But they don't roust
spending about $60 per month
this on ths record. That waa a
mpre. then .be was getting from
service 'outfit. No college
the League. We realise that the
eleven has taken' fits Cowboy*
arbiter* are not expected to mak«
ia low.. In. th* two p e a t * .!*
a killing Ih ihla league but 1 do
1919, 1914 and 1944 Hardinnot think that any one of us wonld
Hlmmahpi wa* out of football ~
work anywhere th at we were not
because of the wet
getting money enough on which to
Woodson baa quit * record
live; yet w# howl end rail* the with the Cowboys and at Arkanroof when th* boys In blue call a aaa State College, where he waa
play that w* think la not abso­ coach before coming to Hardinlutely correct.
Simmons. At Arkenaaa State fall
Wa think that the Florida 8U U team won the conference chamLeague U getting very good umpfr- linnshlp four of five
Isrdln-Himmbna
he
This dispute over raising the
Florida State League'* umpire'*
■alary to include five cent* per
rail* travel pay haa really been
brewing for th* pait few'day*.
Several week* ago the league
directors were polled concerning
the pay Increase and the directora
voted to give the urnps the extra
cash. .
When President Combs returned
to Caineavlile after hia vacation,
he learned of the action of the
directora. Combs .fififiSKil .ihejuota
and slated"that he would resign if

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Al Combs Submits Resignation
As President Of State League

There it bad newt In the Fed
ramp today. Walter Harrington,
hara hitting rlghtfislder, has been
confined iA the hospital for a gen­
eral checkup, it haa been reported.
. . , Bill Btelneck* haa ratumed to
tha DeLand roster aa a coach.
Wonder what he la n l n g 'l o do
with tha other vets ha has over
there 7 He la sure a magician'
wban It cornea to Juggling hia
active and inactive veteran playera, Several other teams in the
F S L could do well to follow the
excellent example of roster Jug­
gling and player classification
changing that ih4 Red Hat skipper
has. set; . . . Don Ford, Fed back­
stop, haa been given hi* release.
BOB THORPE
Here I* a repbrt from Benny
Kahn, Daytona Beach Morning
Journal Sports editor, on th e' Incident between Bob Thorp* of
GlineaviiU and the Daytona fans
during Sunday’* tiff in CKy Is­
land Park at Daytona.
‘T h e lateal comic akit to be
presentgd In the Florida State
League wa# » three aet show
yeaterday a t the City Island."
"A ct |, A baseball player used
aboaivo language in addressing
bleacher fan* who had tken m v
tng hira.”
v
"A ct II. City police marched him
into the dugeut and arraatad him
on the. w ot,'
" A c t III. Th# chief umpire mljlUntiy screamed a t th e. cops,
* y « ean't do this to him." (Oh
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title In th* Border Conference—
that's six championship* and one
tie in eight etaaona. .
'Hardln-HImraona will play a
10-game schedule including inleraecUonal tilts with San Jos#
at Ran Jose, C alif, end Missis­
sippi State at State College
Mias. Trinity University end &lt;
University of Houkton of the
lone Hter Confermce are
scheduled In addition to six
Border Conference foes.
NRW DAIRYMAN

8. l»P&gt;—Gardner Mulloy slipping 7
Given up all hope of a berth on
Jhe Davie Cup team?
1
Not on your life, brother. Rig.
handaome Hulloy, a favorite with,
tennis galleriea since long before
the war, hat tasted • couple of
defeats this year, to Vic Seixas
and Ed Hoyian, which undoubtedly
have hurt hi* chances (a gain a
■pot on the Davis Cup team. Hut
he hasn't given Op,.
The Davis Cup team will prob­
ably be selected after the Newport

loy, now in the fourth round of
the Eastern Grass Courts Cham­
pionships at the Orango I.asm
Tenni* Club, said today.
“Some people even aro looking
to the day when I,re tire ," he ad­
ded. "Why, some o f the players
in the tournaments around the
country are older then I. That
business of my having gigen up
all hope of playing, on Uni Davis
Cup squad ia strictly the bunk ”
Mulloy, tennis coach a t Uh- UniTed'Schroeder, of Glendale, Calif.,
got into action for the first time
yesterday, and although h* won
two matches, he had ■ bye in the
first round, he had a workout.
Vincent T, Paul of Woodhavcn,
N. Y., took all Mulloy could hand
out in a second round match be­
fore bowing, 6-4, 18-11. Mnlloy
ram* back later to thrash IJiitnn
Baldwin of Brooklyn, 6-2, 6-0.

NEW YORK, Aa». 5 , . ( g * George Kelt, Detroit Tiger third
•acker. leads the A ttttit M U t Rue In 'batting today -while Philkdilphla’i H a n j Walker continue*
(o pace the National League in
hitting.
Kell tacked eight point* to hia
mark of a week ago. to vault from
fourth to the top rung wfth a JI35
average. One point m orethait Lou
Boudreau, manager of the Cleve­
land Indiana.
Waiker lost a point during tho
span that Includes Sunday’* games
but hia .$47 average-4e-£Q points
higher than runner-up Walker
Cooper of the New York Giants.
Cooper moved from third to second over Pittsburgh's Frankie
Gualine, who tumbled to fourth
with .320. Augie Galan of the
Retie pulled Into third with a .826
mark, one point .leas than Cooper.
Hack of Guatfne arc. Tommy
Holmea. Boston, .309, Phil Cavarretta, Chicago, AOS, Dixie Walk­
er, Brooklyn, .306, Johnny Mice,
New York, and Bob Elliott, Boston. .303 and Enos Slaughter, St.
1/OuU. 402.
Joe DiMaggio brings up third
place Mw with a .326 figure.
Trailing the New York Yankes
outfielder are Ted Williams, Boa-

PITTSBURGH, Aug. 3, (J$V-

1948." ,
’ '
The man who has held the title
longer than any other fighter in
modem ring history revealed yeaU*rd»y:
*
Ha wll fight Jersey Joe Walcott
in a ten-round non-title bout in
New York Nov, 14.
He will meet in March the win­
ner of the EssAyt): Charies-OIle
Tandberg bout slated for Now
York tn December. That also will
be a ten-round non-title event.
The opponent lo make the heat
showing agkinat him will be given
a crack at the title In a 16-round
championship bout in New York
next summer.

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to $10136 in I EMC. reflecting the |272. making necessary the playoff,
Increased use of, and dependence - - - - - of the public on, ears and truck*.
The total 1947 gasoline tax hill
alone is expected to reach $40,Legal Notice
000,000, Mr. Woodard »ald.
"In term* of highway conS O T M 'K
atructlon." he added, “tht* means
• At eleven u'dftck i&gt;« Thure4sr,
Aesift Hlh. the Hoard of PuUie
Imtru.tlun wilt receive sealed Wds
op . fnrfUrlilti* snd InMellln* »*Uttionst Jrcirte I!* m Im timuree U
the tjilte Monroe «ho5l, la sceerdsore with the ipecflcatlone of Khon
J . M ouabion. A rbliect, In ' the Banford A tlan tic National Dank t i d ­
in g . T b e Hoard rsaervas the Wkbt
to se le ct a n y ee b U W t •
h o a rd o f P ublic In fr a c tio n fov
Seminole f o u n t s , goirld a.

Phis. .314, George MeOutnh, New is seeking the first major tennis
York, .308, Johnny Pekhy, Boston, triumph of her current European
•300, Bob Diilinger, St, Louis, .304

Dial* Walker, Doger* and Sam
Chapman Athletics; Walker smash­
ed two-run homer tn tenth inning
to enable Dogera to nip Boston,
4-2. Chapman drove In three runs
and scored three on a triple and
two single* to lead Philadelphia to
T 1T 6 -view Fy ■oV#r~Nei?. T W l
To Meet On Winner Hugh Casey,' Dogera, allowed
two hit* after relieving Vic
Take.All Showdown only
I.omb*rdi in sixth inning of Booklyn‘a *4 .2 ten inning conquest of
CHICAGO, Aug. C, (/P)—Armed Boston to gain.' credit for hia
and Assault wll meet tn a $100,. •ighth win in 11 decision*.
000 winner-take-all match race at

Armed And A tumult'

Jitn Fertier of Chicago . today ad*
i ded,the.St. Paul Open Golf Cham­
pionship to hia Profauional Golf*
era Association title and f2.lM .69
to hia bank account becauae o f a
three- atroke victory in a playoff
with Fred llaaa, Jr ., of New Or­
leans.
Ferrler yesterday to u n d M e
6,432-yard Killer Court* iP 'M
stroke*. four under par, while Haai
had to b#, content with a 71 and
$1,400 ploa $104.69 aa hia khara
of the playbff gate. Ferrier'e first
money wee- $$,000.and ha received

The tall Miamian, who reached
the finale in both the Wimbledon
and French tournaments, waa upset In the final round o f the Swiss
International Championships by
Mrs. 8heila Summers of South
Africa yesterday, O-'J, 2-6. and 6-2.
Miss lldrt, ranked third in the
U. S., look a 3-7 lead in the first)
m l but-her foe-then won ftvc suc­
cessive games. .The American won
"Tn# aecond set with ease but In
the deriding set the South African
outran her opponent, closing out
the match with a love game bn her
service.

T. tv. Lawton. Supt.
L. B. Joidsn. Chairman '•*

A MEETING OF UTMOST IMPORTANCE TO AL
RETAIL MERCHANTS IN SANFORD WILL Bi
HELD AT THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE B U IL I
lNG--4X_iLU)0--E—iL--TIJK£RAY-—AUGU&amp;T-B.--Alr
RETAILERS ARE VITALLY-INTERESTED IN THIS,
AND WE URGE YOUR ATTENDANCE.
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Sanford Merchants Association

Wednesday - Thursday - Friday Aug. 6 - 7 &gt; - 8
New Zei
owned and
vatu*.

TA KE l)P A

SPORT
RECREATION

RE-CRKATIO:

Milton, Fla^—Roy Bi
Rosa County's newest
has started out right, according
to County Agent Emmett D. ReCall. 11* recently completed a
modern end-efficient tile dairy
Mm. had hi* hard tested, and
obtained a registered Guernsey
bull to head up- hia herd.
Interfered with th* enforcement
of th* lew.""To add le the gay confusion,
Gatne*villa ptnyera stnrmsd the
scene and exchanged words with
the bleacher fan*/ Temper* were
hot aa the weather and danger of
a riot waa averted when Joe
Eaton, cool headed Gainesville
first baaeman. appealed to the
player* and fans to behave Ilka
grown upa and play hall."

p « f Indignantly protested
the
game but the G-Men won It 6-4
anyway,"
W a-youthful Ben
‘Thorpe waa taken U the hasGaineevitle rookl* tile, ami- released on hail The
rouble afar apologlaed and aaked
a . . N ew m Jeu ru l1 repeiler
to
“plea#* tell th* fan* I’m sorry
I
I* V*

There will be on our floor only pieces o f furniture sold a t auction and never claimed. This furhiture will be cleared out during

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teport Discloses *
Sanford Has High
Living: Standards

m F
communities In the United States,
according to Sale* Management's
1047 survey &lt;-f buying power,
covering all cities of 10,000 pop.
ulatlon and over.
With retail anles of *lp,4U4.(8Mi
in 1048, a large increase from
the *8.322,000 of the previous
year, the city did .60 percent of
the Mate's business with hut .66

percent of the . p»juitnt inn of the

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well the average Sanford
n
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family fared U .hown t.y lu|
U rO W H I n B e r l i n AOO
effective buying power, which
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ntpouiiteil, after' tax deduction*,!
AP Newstralurr*
to ,13,175 in spendable money,
BERLIN—Thousands
of Her.
,N#V YORK, Attg. 3. (Htn-ciall
compared to the average of &gt;3.-.1 liner* who visit the top these day*
A higher standard of living end
08t? rrcieved jver family in tha to see hhat left of it* once-(treat
stronger consumer* market preSouth Atlantic stales and to the animal collection remark that-the
ail in Sanford than in 'most
fit,015 net income of Florida xoologirai garden* are doini; *
families.
.good Job as a vegetable garden,
j With its animal population down
nearly IK) percent due to wartime
losses and dispersals and postwar
Wheeler of Sanford , starvation,
the big too has lota of
vacant yards and pehs. A lu i-en ­
CANVAS AWNINGS
CANVAS PORCH CURTAINS terprising keepers are penhit|ln:r
very little wasted space.
*'
VENETIAN BUNDS
Y
Wolflag the Bean*
In what were once wolf pens
Aluminum, Steel, W ood!
W0 ht»be our own Ice Cream, All flavor*
j they .Tire raising health-htokinj
10
DAY
DELIVERY
| crop*- of rahltagr. tomatoes and
Tatty — Delicious — Healthful
’ Iteans. The ' formrr -giraffe house
We REPAIR!
, has a yardful of corn, bfkixtl and
beets. Food-conscious adults ariFUKK ESTIMATES
mr&gt;e nearby tomato patches whila
414 Sanford Avene*
their chattering children cluster
l'lu m c 80H
about the monkey cages.
"Who harvests I t 7” said an a t­
tendant. "Why, we people who
work here get it. We planted It
and we guard U against thievery."
Despite its decimated popula­
tion, 'the too is still a popular
place, especially on week-ends.
f
L.nested In the British sector of
the city, at the end of oncc-glit-.
H ELP W A N TED
8
5 A R T IC L E S F O R S A L E
FO R REN T
taring Kurfuerstendamm, it is
visited also by hundreds of oc­
ClKL for cashier A cosmetic cotin- cupation troops and their depen­
CONCRETE SEWER PIPE
tel, also rod# girl, l-aney’s Drug dent*. On a summer Sunday one
I c o RD PLAYERS for rout. By
Store.
L y or week. The Music Box* 110 SK1TIC TANKS. Gre**.- Traps
frequently sees Soviet armv offi­
Blocks, Aluminum Window* unj
p . 1st SL Phone 053.
and tbtsir wives and chiilren
tX l'i.H IK M 'I.U &gt;'*•**• .. Piesver cers
■trotting the ino paths or sitting
for dry cleaning plant. Apply
■kpH-epfeM its Meisch Budding.
PcWtdnfle, Hurrirane hrac.-s
Downtown -Cleaner* A Laundry, listening to a band concert in the
E tg e Kght ofices, newly decorMiracle Concrete Company, 300
open air restaurant.
113 Palmetto.
le d . all utilities, heat and JantElm Ave. Phone 1333.
ANLMAL8 MANGY
Kr service furnished.* Call 663Foreigner*, and Germans too,
FULL time Watkins Route avail­
| . H. ft A. Dept. Store.
FOR SALE— Llmsrook for drive­
able in Sanford, if you have a find the nnce-gaudy sou a pretty
way* and roadwav*— Phone
car and are willing to- work 3 tawdry place now. Some of its
1241.
IVALESCKNT HOME now
hours u day for excellent- earn­ buildings were bombed and the
en at Chuluota, 18 miles S. h
panorama vevllde
ings, write for personal inter­ surrounding
line.
Sanford and 13 mile. N. K.|
over Its walls ts one of l&gt;omhview. A.D.n. t.’aie Herald.
Orlando. Large screen and
btasted buildings. Most of the re­
pen porches to sit and 'Y11!.* ’ ,
maining animals are scrawny and
MAN OR WOMAN
Batteries
4s
nailery
Charging.
he cool breexos off Lake Cath
ONE full time and one part lime,- mangy.The beer and tea served
' II. U. POPE CO. INC.
ne. Large grounds and walks
for Tourist Information _ Booth. at the restaurant are weak.
J e from auto traffic. Lstge
Must have seriotarial•'ability,
In a city where scvrrnt hunfbbv and rooms. Prick cons* me­ 4 CEILING fans for sale. I jntova
pleasing personality, neat ap-|.ir„,i
Drug Store,
naceuoumIaIu . 25 . only.
“TeTlnni-e, a- we',I a* knowledge with “Chinese Beggar di»ea»e."
Fhone or write for reservation
of Sanford utid Central Florida. attributalde to rating certain wild
Paints.
Poultry
Supplies,
Nails,
It once. OvBerlo 23(12 or Dr.
Write to .lunior. Chamber of herb*, loo-goer* smile wryly at
Purina Feeds, Groceries and
fartin 2.7f)2 or write Box 1.(7
Commerce. P. 0 . Box 1.342, stat­ the sign* which remain on cage*
Meats.
Touchton
A
Watson,
1201
’huluota Florida. Large sedan
ing age, matilui status, experi­ from former doy*:“l’lca*c don t
6&gt;r goests to visit their doctor. _ Celery, Phone HDD.
ence Mid salary expectations.
feed the antmnta."
AUTO RADIOS, Motorola. Sales HELP WANTED-- Young man
But the children still love the
I a ILABLE at once, convenient­
and Service. The Music Bux,
with High School education to xoo, though many go irony dUap*
ly located down town section,
1It) W. l i t St. Phone.0 5 1.
pointed la-cause it no longer ha*
leant printing trad*.
L„ (o date apartments wjih all
THE SA M tilth HERALD
an elephant. Huge "»inm" —the
slern conveniences. AduR*
SEWING MACHINES
elephant—died Ipst winter, tome
tv. Phpne 050. ______
SALES ft SERVICE
saidof hunger.
WOKK WANTED
B K U rS SEWING MAC H. SHOP 9
But he wasn’t the only victim
W A N TED TO REN T
IIS 8. FRENCH. Til. 1190
of the. savage winter. The xoo ha*
hr 3 bedroom house, close in, COAL circulating heater. Uvaaon* EXPERT painting -contract or only mle goal now and n lot few­
hourly basis.
S. G. Grogan, er bird*. Thieve* got the others
references, phone 42U-M.
alile. Ph.' 1I65-J.
-Free estimate*. - Phony 783-J,
and they landed in the cooking
lit AGE, apply to II, E. Cochran. CANVAS PAINT- clear ami rolFLOOR
SANDING
A
finishing,
I t 7 laurel.
ora. SENKARIK GLASS A
cleaning' ft waving. Our puwer
PAINT CO. Phone 320.
unit teatiles u* to work whera if Except for the salutory quota
W English—ftlm v New Ti-Iomi
lE A L E fT A T E FO ftSA LE
FIA1RENGE- poreeUtn -tTrCH. ife’ •—tkeniMs no- piwmFTS&amp;nheHIEi ■how*. Hollywood movie* ulmi-st
nvnilalilr 21 yertls expurientr.
•range, perfect condition * 4 5 mi.
II. M. Qfcason. fake Mary, Fla- •ntlrrly.
’ Mr*. Moon, Phue* l-ongwood 23.
Sa l e s t a t e insurance
ROOKING •ROOF Painting, all
Inefficient vision IS' a major
MORTGAGE LOANS
CYPRESS l^wn Chairs. Assem­
kinds. Smith Urn Phono 1188.
ramie of highway aecidenl*.
lYMOND M. BALL, Realtor.
bled with screw*, painted or un­
Registered Broker and
painted. See at 2.1PJ Palmetto
12 S P E C I A L S JiM V JC E S
Insurance Agent
Avc. Phone 210-W.
*
.
4
Florida State flank Bldg.
SMI TTY’S 8eir.pro|iell»d -L aw n
IW, two story, three bedroom
Mowcr-7 Smilty’a Garage cor­ FOR RENT— Floor *ahdcr. Ka*y
tome. Two car enrage. On
ner Second Street and Sanford operation, Rensonahle rates, San­
ford Paint ft Glass Co, Phuna
U r hit lift * HO In Mayfair. Avenue. Call 11311 for free dstn303.
■,
Il aell unfurnished or furnUhed.
onstratmn.
366-M.
.DODGE
■ PLYMOUTH
WESTINGHOUSE and white perPARTS AND HKRVICB
table
(owing
machines.
Bert’s
{A g e with complete equip' Phoos 1011
Sewing Machine Shop. Phone i n Palmetto A r t
i-nt for body straightening A
M
OO.
tainting. *2,700.00. Phone UkWYA-DE moth prpofing lasts 6
Vents. Have your woolens moth
NEW unused double tied, inner
proofed now. Downtown Clean­
spring mattre** ft box spring*,
fO farm houses, 18 acres land,
er* &amp; Laundry. 113 Palmetto
*76.00.
200
W.
tr.xh
St.
Through
I-three inch well*. 2 'i miles 8.
Ave. Phone 014.
a typographical error the price
tf Monroe on highway J4. John
quoted
in
Monday's
paper
war
Plano
Tuning and Repairing. L. L
Davis. Box lfi, U k e Monroe,
* 6.00,
■Sill, Res. fill-W .

THE OLD HOME TOW N

By STANLEY

I m -1—*s u t ( mo oa.«

lurmture Rcliniftuoi
Cabinet Work
Expert Workminthip
TH E SANFORD CABIN ET
SHOP
124 Palmetto Avenue

HAVANA TOURS
Low Summer Hairs

FOR THE BEST ICE CREAM
Try
NICK’S OWN ICE CREAM

2 DAYS

:i D A Y S

ll&gt;‘ Air

lit Dual

$47.

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$57.

Plus 'lax

Pips Tag

Olhrr Tour* I to tv Days
Special Price* for Groups of
I or more Per suns
For
loforni.iliiio - . Rr*rrtalionv
. . Phone or Write

—NICKS

. BIGNS
apartment house, ill l»nff
Show' rant* And poster*
n*.'Upstair* haa four toolti* OLD NEWSPAPERS—4) GENTS
O— HUE'S SIGN HER VICK
hath.* downstair*- ha* large PER POUND. BUNDLED IN
O. It. I-i nd res*. Phone 1011
BUNDLES.
living room, kitchen, dining
and two bedrooms and
10. 16, 20 and 26 CENT
RAIHAT'ORS cleandl and repair
shower. Eight acre#-“ 600 ft! on
HERALD OFFICE
ed. Cohen Radiator- Shop, lot
highway 17. Ideal for tourist
Hanford Ave. Pb,,360-W.
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ourt or for trailer camp. Two
General Electric Varuilm Gleaner, LAN!)
rile*
CLEANING
AND
good Condition—R e a a o n ah I e
DRAINAGE. 3 NEW CATER­
III
price. Write Mr*. John Murphy,
PILLAR DEIS EL IIULLItOZLu\c Miry.
EBB WITH P A L M E T T T
RAKES
TWO
3/4 YD.It It AG LINKS.
K QUIPMENT
nn large ioL Corner Hlrk. DESK, reason aide, in fine condi­
NOW IN TH IS . VICINITY
and 7th SL TWS E. 7th S t
tion. May lie seen at Frierson's,
N IM M fH T CONSTRUCTION
12,000. Apply t q .j, E. Walker,
CO., ORLANDO, FLA. PHONE
HO Cyprras Ave._____
2-2081.
Used New Perfection Poicclain oil
IK N IS IIE D 3 bedroom house
stove. Good condition. J2 6 ;
RENT A CAB
Phone 728-W.
(with 4 acres. By owneh Phone
YOU DRIVE IT
11204 or County 3306.
PIIONK 200
A R T IC L E S W A N T E D
SRUICKLAND-MORKISON
TALI, house, B0 x 160 corner 6
U D R lY E -rr. IN C
Jot, *2600.00. Phone 714.R after
Highest
cash price paid for used
Ugh
|4 P. M.
S E E US FOR
furniture. Ted Davt* Furniture
JillMEOGRAPH PRINTING
Co. 811 E. 1st. Ph. 068.
ARTICLES FOR SALE
AND TYPING
L BUY your car regardless of
CREDIT BUREAU OF
m 'T H E new I-awn Shaver. Ask I'Lage
or condition. Roy Reel, 306
SANFORD
for demonstration. SENKARIK
W. 2nd St.
lift N. Park
Phone 180
GLASS ft PAINT CO. 112-114
2nd RL
EXPERT RADIO RF,PAIRING
CASH paid for stamp collections
Fred Myero. 311 E. 2nd S t
JOF COATING- Asbestos Aluand accumulations, large or
tmlnum roof coating- good for
small. What do yau have? Send
•ATTENTION
MOTHERS
I metal, slate or composition roofcomplete details to: Max Train­
-D IA P E R
SERVICE—
I ing. Stop leaks. Cools your home
er. R t 1 Box 64. Winter Park,
Baby Yalvet furnishes hospital
10 to 16%, Ten y ea r warranty.
Fla.
clean.sterile diapers and demlori- . . . i
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SENKARIK GLASS A PAINT «■
ixed container. Economical and
CO. 112-114 W. 2nd 8 t
safe. Fully medically approved
Small gae refrigerator. Ph. 886.
Call Daytona 2467-W collect for
r LOWERS
details. 06 diapers, 82 «' wee'-t.
foe all occasion*
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HELP WANTED
"F IR S T IN SANFORD"
cNKItX A YOST FLORISTS
Sine* Ave. Just off Celenr
MCMULLEN'S Merket
ph. 403 residence ph. 810-B 2 WHITE counter check min. age LONNIE
Barber Shop open Thursday,
20 to 36. Pig’N Whistle, Park
Friday ft Saturday.
ft Geneva Avenue*.

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AUTQ3 FOR SALE
W AITRESS WANTED. Apply Bus IS
__ XffiBlooL Grill—
B i d Do d 'o ^ * ! h " tgn track, good
condition. 6 new tires. I l l N.
WANTED: Man to *uece*&lt;r R.
Simmons for lUwIcigh business
French. Phone U64-W.
In Northcsst Polk County. 1600
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MODEL
A Pickup Truck. Phone
families. Product* sold toi year*.
1000-J.
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Dutch Accused
By Indonesia Of
Violating Order

TUESDAY, AUG. 5, 191

Elliott’s Testimony

U.S. Asks Apology
From Hungary For
American’s Arrest

'I'MlIaa** !!•■&gt; «*•■• « •')

would not l&gt;, held liable
for
breach of contract "because of
during th* years period.
For a period o f eight licWfsh
hour* the reports from tha humid
downtown Intel negotiating room
had blown hot and,cold.
Union official* said dll' UAW
Ford local* in tho country would
1* notified of the agreement in
lime to refrain from walking
put.
The Ford*l!AW agreement on
I the Tsfl-Hsrtley inue followed
'the company'* blunt tefussi to
gram the union an “immunity
elsuae." ■
Henry Ford H. mandated the
r{impan]r'i point of view. Ho aald
that to permit euch immunity
would be to “nullify- the law
and' declared the company "can*
not' he party to placing unioria

Hughe* ha* charged that Sen­
ator firewater (R-MflincU--cJt*iiman of the *futi committers, once
offered to call off the hearing If
he would**gtemv»~»neiTt! TransWorld Airline*, in which Hughe*
ha* a controlling Interest, with
fa n American, firewater ha* denied
that.
Meyer’* e*pen»e “a c c o u n t *
brought into evidence last week,
allowed more than 18,000 spent on
entertainment of Kooievtl: and hi*
friend* about’flie tlm.- ilie' con­

ed an apology from the Communiat
dominated Hungarian government
for the 'O Tetl by political police
of an American citltep, Stephen
Tburaniky,
The State Department, in tilscloalng thia today, aald that the
U. S. repre*entative on the Allied
Control Commiuipn for Hungary
alio haa "approached" the 8&lt;&gt;v-

In, the American minister at
Budapest; «nd Hungary’* acting
foreign miniiter, which showed
that Chapin demanded h “auitabc
iapology,"
Chapin also naked for assur­
ance that no further »ueh insta.rs
would take place and- thut m.y
of Thuransky’s* property which
had been seized would la* returned.
The acting foreign minister.
Erno Milbatyfi, gave Chapin a
preliminary
reply
yesterday,
which the State Department ndviaed Chapin to tell the Hilda pent
government is “un**ti*factory."

tu speculation whether th r iu to
union
ami Murray
Corp, ef a bad girl out of her."
u can use any wurf you
America might settle on a sim­
’ young Roosevelt shouted,
ilar bail*.
were they (the g irl*; for

me?,

JMM* D* * MAT1C rH0 T°0 *ArH* were made a* the bodies of Tom Thom**,», and hi* slitsr, Patricia, 7, were
Komi*veil insisted that .Meyer
rC&lt;io'ToCtV r0!n
** Hansen Dem, Calif., where they had been on ■ Sunday ptenlc with their parent*.
had nut answered his querilun,
Left, the boy * Ufeleae body has been brought to shore; night, the children’* mother, Mr*; Agnes Thomaa
* Maall.Me (ram r . i r &lt;lH,l
"The Colonel well knows the
(second from left) is comforted by a friend, while her husband, John, stand* at right The youngsters bad
the termination of the adminis­ girl* were present," Meyer intiswatutered off W j) gftergjwtyen playing In grubber in g ra ft on the water.
Untenuillonal Soundphoto)
trative regime which has -been
Java by linking up their. eAsictn maintained by the British in the -,i Mover aisd that kt the-gay par­
Lake Mary Beach
soldiers were wounded.
-----, in older that ties in New York Col. ftuuseveit
void’ westCf n~Tflr^C*' *g Yi'-w- hour* WMhrTllnce 1800,
15 Strikers Killed,
before the cMSe-ffft orders tisik our fellow countrymen, the 8q- »ori^t.miftt of hit time with MilU
The laborers were reported
((fliiiMMd from R*agt Om+|
'40 Hurt In Tunisia
effect last midnight, u dispatch j-dance,' may share the welfare Fave Emerson, who later In-ism,shot down in return fire from the
for park purposes with IB months,
'mid the aspirations uf |hc people Mra, ItoosevelL
from Srmarang ‘said.
A fter Troop Attack troops.
- The Dutch indicated officially of Egypt."
“ Were anv tif the glrbl there to it will revert to them.
Commlssiiiim chairman 11. B.
Nokia,hy I’atha told the cdunfil entertain meT" Elliott pressed hi,
UlSt during attempt, at mediation
The riot a t Sfax was the only
of their difference* with the In­ that "it. is the very existence of former party companion and hast. Pope told Mr. Field* that the roe- - TUNIS, Tunisia, Aug. 6—&lt;/P) major outbreak reported in the
donesian Republic, they intended Egypt as a sovereign *|ate which
Meyer insisted the ‘"girls" were res* of the park had been as much — Fifteen striking laborer* weru alike thus far. Thee were some
to maintain rontrtd •&gt;( the rich is here at stake."
part of a large party that varied a surprise to the Commission *• killed and about 40 were eswwMled minor incedenu, but police-were
to lotke Mary residents, commend­ In a riot near Sfax which follow­ control.
"Against ihe historic bacx- from 20 to 30 persons,
areas they wrested in the 15
day* of fighting.
trrouml of Anglo-Egyptian rela­
"You mean their scintillating ed them for doing a nice Job i.n ed an attack on an Army motortions," he said, "an alliance &lt;;l conversation waa to entertain me," the park and promised them **- Ixed column, the French New*
Tunisia’* B,200,000 inhabitant*
this sort is but another form **f Roosevelt put In with irony in hi* aistance immediately by sending a Agency tswu-UJ today.
were reported hard pressed because
Attlee’s Offer
road crew out to improve tha
subordination. It make, a rela voice.
All
of the’ alike, particularly in tho
borer* In Tunisia,
tiunship which is both unbalanced
French forth African -Druta
JilinU. .art#.—Most - of —the-ehop*
**I resent any implication a* to road to the. lake.
Itealiaa.a n m l*«a» ii » i
and undignified, ft ties Egypt
— TlMr-rood-etrip-vritf-ijinirtniTed •t**- Were called out on a general there were closed. Refrigera.inn
■Train, to lie announced . Ji]__ Ulu -tn— British economy.-_Tt subjects
free bv Mr*. Harrison ami Mr. ■trike yestedsy. Troops were sent plants were shut down, and trans111* voice filled with emotion, .*
Htruic r .T T ’idnnwns tomorrow.
“Oh. Meyer broke Ini "thst was Smith. However, they will be com­ to take over the Tunisian rail- reflation tins were clogged.
‘ •Th* new plan, designed to com­ Egypt to the vagaries of Britiih
pensated for orange ti-eei on tile way line between Sfax and Gsfxa.
bat g critical dollar shortage and ccontimyr It imprisons Egypt with­ Hu* last thing on my mind."
The gyvernmeut waa reported
in the orbit of British imfierial
"You have said I was getting property, said Mr. Pop*.
The PTcnth press sj
boost production, is expected lo power,"
planning to requisition railway
'Mr,
Evan*
sharply
criticised
thr
all
the
girls,”
Roosevelt
told
Mey­
cal) for sjitl muiw austerity In
tend other facilities needed to
Before Nokrashy I'asha took er , "You have not an,wen,! my Commission for not culling upon the troop* were fired
an already tightly rationed land.
keep the protectorate's economy
the
floor, Herschel V. Johnson, question about these girls. What him first to speak on the matter strikers* a* th ey ..*
J t also
___ was expected* to* contain
and rix'functioning,
declaring that ho had money In railway yards of S
¥*k tom* provision for reducing the deputy U. 8. delegate, suggested was I doing, lining them m&gt;?”
that as soon as the opening state­
In angry tones, Roosevelt con­ the subdivision and that closing of
Kars 0UH«y
fund* to the British ment* from the Egyptian ami
tended at another point thql the street* and parks hy vacating the
occupation zone of Germany.
McM
While the I'rlniu Minister wns British representatives were heard Senate group has directed its in­ plate pad been detrimental to his
,
putting his final louche* on lhi* the council should "turn to the quiry at him because he Is "the property.
Attorney Boyle reminded Mr.
plan last night. Foreign Minister mote urgent huslneis" of the Bal­ son of the President” and passed
over gift* by contractor) to other Evans that he still retained all
- Ernest Bevin reiterated in the kan problem.
Informed -quarters said Britain Armv officer*.
Douse nf Commons that Britain
legal rights.a* a property owner,
Roosevelt aahl he undetstood the but that since, the land termed as
* * k intended to pres* fur public own* probably would demand time Id
t n |, ,f
ership of the mine* and factories study Nokrashy Pasha’s opening committee had a document deal­ park land k. h
remarks ami prepare hi* reply, ing with "million* and trillion* of hy this paiiltr~aT~auch, the public
f:, , In Germany’* Ruhr.
dollar*" of war rnntrarti— BTTiT Imd no rights to the laud vacated..
i_ 7 'H e alio deflated his opposition which might take saveral day*.
-"huntllg surli gifts as automobiles
to four*pow*i cwritrol of tluu
Mr. Evans quoted' nn Opinion of
to other Army officers. Senators an Orlando attorney, Ben -Carpen­
"I'VI-SIKN millions of pounds of
! -rich fnduBtrtal iNfe* «■ propOHil J p w i R h - J l
Ferguson
(K-Mlrh)
(ltd
Brewster
— r
ter, to the effect loat the tern,
i by l ^rmiwre.
(R-Maine) denied knowledge of mission's vacating order was;void
tobacco sold a t auction. And a t
la-cause of failure to show conclu­
k*—
ish source since the. ilrillsh- were turned on during the night
Roosevelt said also thst If the sive ownership to the patlst vac~
auction a fte r auction, I ’vo seen
American difference* on thr auh- for the first time sine) power- commRtee fuund that the Boose- ated. and he reiteratotJ hi) state­
became public last month. »»ving Idsckout restriction Were veil Mine had been used "just tq ment that the Cuunty Cummiosloa
gel expenses" hy Meyar., It ought had no authority to vsesta the
tho mokera o f Lucky Striko buy
United Stale"
'reportedly ordered last winter,
tu state thst publicly, FeifUson park* in the plat.
want* to delay socialisation in tho
Several Liverpool police were inKtthr for at least ftve years, pepd-' hired battling the demonstrator* I sgrred.
Huv Howell of Lake Mary com­
tobacco th a t’s got real smokin’
ing an increase In production.
' a* firemen atood by ready to dous# I When Roosevelt rc/emn to mended thu action of Mr*. Harri­
Th* Foreign Minister said hi* th* riolera’with hoses in •*»« the Mever a* "a rather comedy type son ami Mr. Smith In deeding over
*
qual i t y. . . tob acco th a t smokea
preference reganling Germanv's situation got heyynd police con- of individual,". Ferguson broke in the property for park use. Mr.
with:
lavel of Industry was to Itoost
Fields Quoted Mrs. Hart i son as
up inild, cool and fragran t.”
German steel production to about
“Well, he was your friend, pot staling that she would give mare
niira
IJ.OOO.tHMt tuns, That, he said;
ours."1,1
land if needed for tho park. Mr.
would give "almut the standanl cited "Fascist-like" organization*
"I will explain how he happen­
police said they thought the van ed tb he In my social circle," Roose­
■laliam waa the work of Irrespon- velt said,
slide youths rather than an or
"You should, do that," Ferguson
And then, perhaps giving a hint ganlxed rampalgn uf anti-Semi­
B .T . (. r u g lN . INUETENDEMT T l l t t n U WAMUIOl HgMSN
retorted.
aa to what th# new Attlee eco­ tism.
•I Otfuril. North Carotins
j4
nomic plan la to contain, he re­
(M r LA tut a luc* i trrsiax BAIOXXX)
plied lo conservative demand* foe
more food and raw materials for Rations For Chinese packing plants.
(ftrmsny by Inquiring:
Troops To Be Changed J t t &amp; 'S &amp; S S S g S
**Can anyoni tsll me where I
. . . . . . . . . .^’“7------can-owned Hennlngaen I’rotlucx
CM gat food and raw materials
NANKING. Aug. 8, (A*)—China’s Company had been purchased ftr
•scept from the duljar, countries 7" method of feeding her soldiers an undisclosed amount, believed to
He added that wh*n the pres­ rice plus whatever tounlry pro- It* several million U. 8., dollars,
ent U, B, loan1ia exhausted Brit­ duee ia available will undergo mod- and that th* government soon
ain could no longet stand the ex­ emlsatlon umlsr a new supply would begin producing canned,
penditure of funds fur thst put-

Egypt Makes Plea

Jaycce Convention

LUCKY STRIKE
THE TOBACCO

Greek Navy Gets
____.6 U .S. Gunboats

19 Killed In Wreck
Of Gasoline Truck

t/fy~ Nine teen persons, 17 ghATHENS, Aug. 8. UT) — Hear groes and two white men, wVre
Admiral John A. Snarkcnbcrg. killed near here at dawn todsy
Naval attache to the American when a truck in which they weie
mission to old Greece, said today riding collided with a gasoline
gotlationa had been concluded truck and burped.
Ambulances from Waxahachle
r the transfer of six 'American
and Ennis made run, to the scene,
motor gunboats to the Greek navy.
He said approximately #l,:i£0,- bringing bodies of the victim* to
a temporary morgue at a negro
000. estimated_jts a tent'i of the
.
original'coat of the vessels, had theater here.
Officer* said they did not know
been budgeted for their nriiulai- immediately
how many were Intion. The admiral said that under
f
tentative plans the six ships.were jured. *
scheduled to be‘ Vcconditlontfl ol
Norfolk. Va., where Greek crews Jury Drop» Charges
light-be—trained.— f te^oald

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To Protect the P .a r* of th* World;
To Ptnoota ths P r o ir n i of Am*tic*;
•To Produce Pro*pertly /or Sanford.

Partly cloudy through Thursday
with local thundershoweia in af­
ternoon and esrly tonight.
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AN.LNIJKJ'KN/JKNT DAILY N&gt;WaPAi*&amp;ZLVOLUME XXXVIII

Established 1908

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Associated Press Leased Wire

SANFORD, FLORIDA. WEDNESDAY, AUG. 6. 1947

Attlee Announces Truman Will
Make 3 Day
I* ^Hardship Regime

» ♦- - «*«

NO.

189

Senator

Hughes On Stand

Brazil Trip

" U . S. L o a n E a s e m e n t,
, L im ite d
D ir e c tio n
Of
L a b o r,
T ro o p
R e d u c tio n
Sought
'

To Attend Meet

H u g h e s C o n ta c t M an
WASHINGTON. Aug. b o lh A ls o “ E n t e r t a i n e d ’1
Pietidrnl Ttuman today accepted
O t h e r O f f i c ia l s B e ­
an invitation to viiit b iaiil in
sides Roosevelt
late Augtyil ni Seplembet.

W A S H IN G T O N , A u f. 6, &lt;iF&gt;—
Secretary of S la t* M arshall tinnoil need today that the U tilled
S ta ir* ham agreed In u high 1«*el
ro n ftrrn ro with the B rltL h with

• ml** to relaxing wowr pr«»i•iona of th* Anglo-American
loan -agreement.
L o n d o n . Aug. fa y r i ftim*
Mauilcr Attire told Parliament
looty that Great Uiitain wuuk.
reduce h er aimed (otcei, _ inqiou
* a limited diieclion ol laboi, and
leak relaiation ol clauin in the
J U ; S . loan egtrement to help rare
her (towing economic em it.
He laid alio that worket* "it.
the mote njenlial imlutltie*’
would have to wotk longer and
l i f t coal mine tt wuulJ be ailtn
toWabor half an hour a day ad
diliontl.
------ Attlet—Iljd-thmfAjTeat-HTttniw
alto would cut down her nn|»c»itin a manner that Mould mean
"hardship! for many people.”
* Attlee *ald Great HrUrnin also
would cut down her Import* in &gt;
manner that would mran “luudshlps for many people."■ e said the United Htati-i, at
Britain's entreaty, had nitrei-d to
diecu'ss' the *terliiiK canVuttlhlllty
pnd non-di*criminatlon In trade
agreement* In the !3.7W),0&lt;*MH)0
loan, which Attlee maid Would be
exhausted thia year.
• Re denied, a* '.Winston Church­
ill hod charged on Monday, that
the Labor government had •'frit­
tered away" the American billions,
advanced after termination of lendUAm from which Great Uritain
r e iv e d *3U(f7.'54(i.r..lO from the
u. a. »nd ave back in reverse
•a ro se : SI*)

Keldrn Waldo. Gainrutillr *tlorney and Immediate past presi­
dent of the United State* Junior
Chamber of Commerce, will be
one of the honor aural* uf the
*t*ie*^Jayree “ convention lu be
hrld at the .Mayfair Inn thi*
weekend.

$1,000,000 Fire
In Miami Destroys
P l a n e s D e m o lis h e d A s
M y s te ry E x p lo s io n
T o u c h e s O /f B la z e

MIAMI, Fla,. Aug. 6 t-P)—Dam*
Ige estimale at more than $I,OO0&gt;
0 0 0 waj 'cauieti b y , tire e*'ly
loda« when a myslcrihut eiplotio’n
touched n il a blare In Hanger No.
3 at the 20th Street side of the
Miami International Airpuit and
drslroyrd two 21-paiwngCi DC-3Y
Iwn twin-engined Bcacltciafl and
an undetermined number, of Imall'.jfedemlalnK^of the front of itw e» planet.

Modernization Of
Drug Store Front
Begins" Tomorrow
R jV n lh a t . and

Anderson

D ri'ir, x p ir e Chief Henry Chare ol the

Sof th*
B adjacent'
^ H store
w.irar8R
apace, will

Start tomorrow morning it was
announced today by K. F. Ilnur
holder, agent' for the HrumlevPuleston Building and Paul Camptrail, contractor. Work on enlarg­
ing the interior will Ire started
UUr.
Blueprint! to th* new front
sh^r two entrances, and the adjSm ng store front will be marie
to correspond to the present druj.
store frent which will he ibme
what altered.
Hr. Campbell, who wsi con­
tractor for thg •n*w Grey hour d
r, bu* ttatlon. estimated that the
.work of completely enlarging and
1Improving the ttore will take a
minimum of three month*' lint*.
The. adjacent store ha* been used
1 1 of lata for storage apace, and
thyl. atock hta 'been transferred
to ’ the store room which wo*
1formerly ‘ a bsrbfcr shop.
■ F . E. Roumlllat ami Rmce J.
jen on hava laHsii uporaiur* of a
g store In Sanford for more
than 35 yeare, and moved into
th* present site In th* Brumleypuleston Building when It war
erected during th* early twenties.
They are agenu for the )Valgrf*n products.
J t f . Hous holder w i l l h a v e
cH rg * of the tmprovemerfl and
enlargement of the store.
f it . Bourn Rial a n d M r. Anderaon today declared ' that (hey
have much faith In the future of
Sanford, arid predicted that their
enlargement of th* store will 1*
HI
ip
KToru with
*
Irf accord
other store ImI w
o w t o t a which lata have so
rrtuch |mprt
Improved the appearance
business
district.
o f th e'M
ali
i 1 ■- — i■ — ■i ■ me-

V Cinnam on Signed
By Sanford Feds
Van Klnnamon, lanky righthanded hurltr, formerly with th*
DaLand Red HaU has been signed
by th* Sanford Baseball Associa­
tion. It waa announced tfaiaoflernoon hy Manager John Krider.
recently re-

P re s id e n t T o F ly T o
R io I n L a t e A u g ­
u st O r S e p te m b e r;
S c ie n c e B ill V e to e d

B-..... .

two buildings, a 100 by SOIMool
hanger and a 150 by 500-fool
wood building used tt a ihop and
tlorage building; two DC-3 pas­
senger planes, two B eacKcrsfl, one
former Army A I2 6 medium bomb,
er. several aircraft engines and *
number of smaller aircraft were
destroyed-*

Us aahl the damage
would
reach “at leatl $1,000.000—con­
servatively."
j
Chase said detplte fire fighting
»* fa ce 1HT*
„*
**

U. S. Cancels Credit
To Hungary Because
Of Communist Coup

v_______
• ■
WASHINGTON, Aug. «—UPj—
■Secretary of S'ate Marshall today
disclosed the Hxpnrt-Import Bank
ha* ra net lied a 17,000,000 cotton
credit ear-marked for the Hungar­
ian government.
Marshall tnld a news conference
the hank took th* action because
some of the Hungarian negotiators
in which the tank had confidence
had been exiled as result of what
he termed th* Communist coup
which recently overturned the
government.
Two other factor* he gave a*
Influencing the bank’a decision
wer*:
1, The two Hungarian banka
scheduled to get th* American
funda are under what Marshall
railed th* threat of national Ixatlon.
2. The cotton situation haa chan­
ged for the better since April 30,
when th* bank and a Hungarian
government reached a tentative
agreement regarding th* credit
Marshall disclosed this action In
telling reporters that* th* Amer­
ican government had reached no
specific conclusion on what further
step* to take about th* change In
the Hungarian government
In announcing the credit cancel­
lation. Marshall amphaalted that
th* considerations governing th*
move were strictly honking fact-

E llio tt R o o s e v e l t A t W a r I n v e s t i g a t i n g C o m m i t t e e H e a r i n g

The While lluuie announce.1
W A S H IN G T O N . Aug. b o n
Mr. Truman will , fly to Rio l)e
Janeiro for a three day m il John W- M cyri t n l i f i r J loday h r
$97,821.59 ol Howard
and return to the Unilrd Sutra t p e n l
aboard .lire balllritup U .S. S. Hughes A ircia it Company’s money
on * promotion ol two planet be­
Miroiuii.
I’ten" Secretary Charlrt G, R on ing built under wailim e govern­
would not comment when aiked ment c o n lia cli,
whether Mr. Tiutnan will addren
While Hughes waited to tell
the lnlta*Amrrican Security Con­ the Senate War Inveitigating Com­
ference. which opens in Riu Au­ mittee hit own story o l hit dealing*
gust 15.
— with the government, Meyer com­
**The Preiidrnt sincerely appre­ pleted an accounting ol money
ciated live coidul. invitation (r- h^ .ts y i he tpenl on enteitamment
crllency, Pirsidenl Caspar Dutri of army officer*, government, of­
crnlly eslemlri) lulu by (lit ,Ex- ficials end otheiwiie promoting in­
o( Braiil. to make a visit to that terest in Hughes' plane.
country, and rapirned hope that
The rotund-publicity man said
it would be imslihlp it an early llial~*o—far -a» lir kn-m» h r
dale (or him to accept." s a i d .; the only llughet employ** work
loim al While House snmiunermrpt ing on public relations.”
irleased simultaneously h eir and in
Rio De Janeiro.

■‘I’realdent Truman ia nuw moat
happy to confirm Ins acceptance
and the trip ia Inlng acbi-iluled to
take place during the latter part
of Auirual or tire early tiny a of
September.
"Th#_prealdent plana In prereod
to Kro'de Jnnerio by air for a
three dayi visit and to return on
the USS Missouri."
Meanwhile, with what be taid
was “deep t egret'* President TrU
man valued a bill to ratnblisti a
national science foundation.
; The uresident said In a memor­
andum of illaapproval that whiU
he hod urged th* establishment
of such a foundation, the idll Con.
„ tMI aanthlmjurolved a "uvorkrd
departure from sound principle*"
of administration.
He described the bill at
ll'M lIaas* , s . r * l « altl

Hiroshima Notes
Anniversary Of
Atom Bombing
HIROSHIMA, Aug. «. (AT—Two
years ago warfare’s first atomic
bomb descended and one half of
Hiroshima vanished in a blinding
flash of destruction.
Today at 8:H A. M., the hour
when the bomb exploded, the Ih-IIs
tolled. The people stood In silent
prayer for one minute, then went
again about, their affair*.
That was the only official notice
lake ruin lllroahlma of (hr explo■Ion Hlat left 92,000 of It* citHrna
dead or mlstflng. But th* city of­
ficials were busy with plana to
mkk^ lllroahlma’ a ahrlno for thr
wrtt Id's hopea of pear*.
At their request, General MacArthur in Tokyo released ■ state-ment. He said "W ar’* destructivenesi will progress until ths mean*
are at hand to exterminate the
human race,',
"This It th* lesson of Hiroshima.
God grant that It ha not ignored."
And Mayer Hhlaao llatnai an­
nounced that Australian engineer*
had helped draft a plan for a
modern lllroahlma, with a peace
memorial at the spot over which
the atomic bomb let go.
Iliroahla has a long wav to gp
Although 20,000 temporary shel­
ters have sprung up, th* actual
permanent rebuilding of the city
ha* not yet begun.
That, said the mayor, w u on*
reason for ob**reing Uiu day which
can never b* forgotten try those
who liv*d through l.t
H* hopes, by th* observance, to
Interest Ut* ciUtana in rabulldlng
th* city. H* wants, h* says, to
make Hiroshima fo n c tr a symbol
of the futility of war.
lllroahlma should know.

Red Cross To Give
GI Insurance
Data
|r; : * - -■ _ : •
•f

Veteran* who with to rainitat*
lhair National 8*rv k * U f* In­
surance or are Interested In ob­
taining more Information an this
subject are r*qu*st*d to meet at
th* American Rod Cross Chapter
Building at Fifth S t m t and Oak
Avenu* , Tku*aday-avaa lng-at 7:1U
o'clock.
1 ■ .7 »
Throughout th* United State* a
JA Y C EB MKKT
naw all-time high In th* number
1
of disability compensation or pen­
Sanford Junior
sion c**«e on Veteran* Administra­
will hold a supper
tion roll* waa #«Uhli»h#d, May 1
log a t 7:30 o’clock Thuradiy
When th* flgur* went oVSr th*
th* rind of a 'se ria s o f evening 2327,000 mark. Rad Cross Chapter
meetings that will ba h-td on th* workers end claims aerric* representstivsa assist eetarana to ob­
tain disability compensation and

Meyer* alio told
the
Senate
inveiligatoiv that llu g h e i’ a ir fia ll
company paid bills (or wartime
cntcltainment ol Col. Jain ei l i .
H all, who iiicceedrd Elliott Routeveil at head ol the Army -\&gt;i
Corpt m o n n siisn ce division.
Meyer, Hughes publicity man
and attitlan l, lead a long list ol
exprntr't lie laid he incurred e n ­
tertaining H alL

M e rg e r O f T W A W ith
P a n A m e r i c a n S a id
P r i c e O f Q u ie t i n g
W ar
In v e s tig a tio n
Wa sh in g t o n ,

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With both under oath, Howard .
Hughes
charged
and Senator
B icutlet
(R M e.) denied today
thal llie MciiaUt one* o ifeicd a
"d eal" to call o if tenslo iial in­
quiry into Hughes w aiplsnc con­
tracts.
H irw tici took the stand before
a .Senate War Inveitigating tubCom m illrr a frw
minutes
after
Hughes, had made lit .ch sig * b«fore the tame group.
Hughes &gt;sid the Maine Sensloi made tucli s propoiition to
him in a Washington H o ld ths
week iij Feb. I I . 1947.
■R ie w ilrr • ofieieri. be declared,
to have the healings dropped if
be. Ilughrs. would sgice to mer­
ger ol llir Flam W in Id A lllin tt.
w lutli he conliots, wills Ran-American Auways.
Ihessstej,' calling this a “ propositinu that sounds more like Hol­
lywood than W 'aihillglun." told
HON OF T IIF LATE I’ |IK8I0ENT, Rlllnll MmiHcvrlt (Irtl) in sworn in he fur* taking tlir stand In the rommillee solemnly:
'I i an astute you that 1 never
Irulify ticiore the Hcnslt- Wnr IniewtignliiiK &lt;’ll 111mil let- In W»«hingtoii. Bight, he t* -tiimn during*

i|iir«tlonin( in eormrelinn *ll(r«hi»' rreiMumrmlatlun lq which the government gave Howard llughev a did."
100-pisnr ronlrsel. Klliolt tnld Ihe rnmmllte*; "It it I- true I hist fifr Ihe prirr nl entertainment I
j( w
■aid h# interlainad
made rrcomnii-ndsllmia that would in all) »a&gt; rndangn the men under me ur ilrlraiiil .Ihe govern*
uglirs at a luncheon in hi* hotel
men' or vlnw up the war eftorl, that ahmilil he shown." . .
(Ilileriiatiunal Huundpholot) H
apaitetit and “paid {8 hU out of
my own pis-ket."
SubcciiualHae Chairman Fvrgu
aon i I! Mf. hi cm I the t-ifsl which
Tins remark at to the cost tbvlMeyrr charged sgstnst llsll'a *nuuslv was a ufeiwnc* to the testi­
tartslmiieW ' vsi I3 .Tj 1.1J. cbvstmony o f John Meyer, Hughe*' pub­
licity man, iliat he upent large
Ing appiciMtsttly three years. Th*
sums i-nt-i twilling government of­
Commit
|f’ Imiuirlng into flu.
ficials
tKJQ.OihJL.nf. wtstiuis plane e-mtrpdr :
------- -— *
,y i. .
Alluding to the Hughe*’ charge#,
given the llughev comnanv.
Hlrwater said:
Meyrr gave hi* trslimony ■*
loule tiiriiugh S.inloiii ini ,H|alc
“It ires incvnceiveble to me
Howard Hughra, mitlimiane plane
tbal anyone could se rio u sly conlligbw.iy No. 4(i. running from
iiuililer and movie producer, wait*
II ..wllwgVi ew I ' l l - t i t )
rd in Washington to tret if y after
id e a l;, A r e !
Miim mu ilo- E*»i Cu.nt lo Mt C h r i s ti a n
a croos-rountry flight. Chairman
Dora, I&lt; iml •II l lute today cpmS tre ss e d B y
V is itFerguson
(R-Mich)
announced
iticndrtl .Scimuolr ('imnly'i S-naloi
that Hughc-a will lw called to tes­
i n « C h u r c h G ro u p
and Rrpirvi lil.illtn lot llu-lt Work
tify at this afternoon's aeaiion.
Hanford had il« hottrwl days
•
&gt;
n
iiigliway
(ontlruciiolt
ami
uigrd
. Tlie free* spending Meyer, who
nf the year on Monday amt
Drvrlopmnit ul Climlian idralv
hs* already said he upeut more
quick at lion (mi .mi irCUiing cumTuesday when Ihe minium
among youth was the llietne ol
than ‘16,000 of Hughe*' moitey en­
ti-mperalurr - «« rrconlnl nt
plrlion.oi llu- C’io»» fltalc. i llglltalk* ami enlertaimtiriil pi-.riitnl
tertaining Klliolt Roosevelt nnd
SI degreew on Ise-Ih da)« hy II.
wwy.ids. friends, told the committee
F. Whit her. weatherman.
today to Kiwaniam at their H i r e l ­
As an aid in attracting business
Iri It public -InlPlili-lil lo Thi*
that on one occasion lie «|M-nt
Muring July, Hanford had
ing al till- loutltt Cenln l&gt;* a mid industry to Hanford, an axI
It-mill
today.
Mi.
Cha-udcclnr3561.42 entertaining Hall, Roose­
ronlrr weather than nmniil
tr.llll III ItVr inembri* ol the tensive survey of the many Induat&gt;’il:
velt testified yesterilsv (list some
with an average 79.1, or two
" If Sanfoid aiol Semiuoig Coun­ Mrlhodist 5outh Caravan w)to an rini advantages of the Hanford are*
listed expenditures were nwidk
drerrea twinw ihe normal uf
t ('«—
.Ilnur* . , I 'u - slvl
ty ittf lo gel llu- Cross Stull- toiiductiiig a youtl^inttim lion pil­ bns hern prepared h y . Florid*
HI.) degreew. June wan alan
Power &amp; Light Company In con­
Itighwiiy, from tin* cast lo wr»l
wlighlly rooter than nor (Hal
grim it the l i nt
Method nl junction will) Florid* fUwti* Adver­
coasts,
Ilicy
mu*tuyI
quickly.
Alwith an average nf 79-1 de­
rt-atly n unit uf road for unoth -r Clninli They wrie inlimiurrsl by tising Commission, II. II. Coleman;
gree* compared with a normal
Passengers Injured
route foi a Cron. State Highway the Rev, J. L. McKinlry. p,l*|or ol district mnnagrr for th e . rawer
of H0,| degree*;
company, aminonced yesterday.
is Iw-iiig nUiillurtwii ■If W# are
Ih e hottrwl weather ever
In Train Collision
lb-sides 'Udng nvatlahle at the
lo gi-t our .Iiigliway romphrtod Ilie s Lurch and Kiw.imt sdu t
feeiirdfd by Mr. Whitner waa
Iradci
pnwet company . office copies of
t&gt; nmat'ihi *ii (icfore otlnrr
At Illinois Crossing 11.1 degreew in M rii, nnd thia w
turn* i-oiiiplrlf‘ loads winch will
lire viriting group intliulril the survey have been furnished
he aald, waa In aome measure
bv Mr. Coleman to the office ef
tic in ami divert elsewhere tinHoc ,1* mormon-. wtHido.firea
Miss
Clco Mrtcsli, Orlimli ■ leit l|«*| the Jlemlnole County Chamber of
LITCHFIKI.n. 111. Aug.
Cross Stale Highway.
in Volusia county st-Gir time.
—Th* IIHnftl* Centre) Kail road’s
“Old Slate V-nd Nu. 14 -How and irudrnt ul Haitou-w1i.&gt; t&lt; Commerce, junior Chamber of
'•Green
Diamond"
pa*»cint*r .
■— ------offirintly No Irt enters St-minul" councdlot (or the Caravan. I. I' li­ Commerce, Sanford Herald. City
train and a Burlington Railroad By THE AHHOt'IATKD I'ltKSH
Hall, Court-House and local banka,
County on I lie west al tljo We*
freight drain eolltderi near here
The wotat heal wave of (lie kiva Itivet, niitl I* known a s 'llu- ter Aiulriion, who war l.oiu- .i»d where anyone inn)- sef them.
v
today
and stats polio* head., year, still firmly anchored «vei Ml. |)&lt;11n Itood It leaves San­ laired liy. mittioniiy p.innl- in ■ Business
men interested In”
must
nf
lh»
hail
cauinl
quartern 'a t Springfield reported
ford going ew*t on Geneva Ave Koira and whu is now allrndini lie-ntlng here .will find much help­
“at least 10 or 11 |ier*on*" had at least.' 34 deaflis today as it
(
Iit nr4 ■'m
fklsl
Duke Uniyrrsity; Min Nell Rnyt ful In for mat lop UT the iepurt which
spread
into
the
eastern
states.
been Injured.
• « covers more than n scor* of sub­
A (ingfr of eidd air, from Can­
lies'k of Alabinti^ Mm M -"v ll-'ils jects including lalwir and raw'Folic* headquarter! said there
ada bad brought aubdantial
I*, Invited T o
Joinci ol Not lb Cirsditii .uni M i- iiiateilals here, u tilities, trans­
were no Immediate reports of any lief
and aome scattered shower t|* U I I I I l I S II1V11CU t t l ■
deaths In the wreck. It said "at
Naomi Rupert of Kants-.
portation facilities, health condlt*
E d B lir r c tt
Icaat 10 or 11 Injured" had.lmen to (be Dakotas amt MinnewUt
pins, housing, stufes, schools and
IdeiiIs
of
the
Youtii
C*iavail
but
it
was
almost
nhaorlied
in
taken to the LUchfleh! Hospital.
municipal flln*nces.
•
movement
wer*
stress,si
by
I'orNeluaskaand
western
Iowa
where
State police were dispatched
Mr. Coleman aaid that th*
The public haa l-een invited to ter Anderson who told of tin- youth
the
Weather
Bureau
.-aid
the
tern
to the scene, which was tha
at lend ^tlu' banipict l,t. J *
|inatrurtion cuurse nuw being nil Chamlier of Commerce, C ite, and
Litchfield crotalng of the two perwtioe drop was only moderate.
gave valuable
nothing
ill
sight,
th
e
j?
1
**!"
M«vfair
Inn
*
rled on lq* these teams hy-young County officialThera
Was
railroad* at Winston Tower.
i aw t'aaw " i s ) — j^ 'in iii'd c •'tu n 'i.Jay cfc*. at whichi ^
tl, m various M 1 b - &gt;11 - 1 help which contributed to the Com­
t
1
"Wttaar
A railroad spokesman at Chipleteness I l f ilia survey. He bailees,
____ __
_
.
' Edw ard \V. Barrett, editor of I Churrhea.
cago said re understood the diesel
thia is the first occasion In th*
Newsweek Mngaxinr, will speak,
The
first
purpose
of
llm
move­
locomotive, four coaches and th*
history nf Sanford that such a
it was announced hy T. K. Tucker
Trotting
Race
Fans
ment,
he
said,
ik
to
revitalise
youth
diner of th# passenger train, *n
cum pie to report uf local resource*
today.
route from St, Louis to Chicago, Hurt As Stands Fall
■*
Thus* interested In attending bv teaching them the principles of haw. Iicen compiled.
health
and
having
a
capable
lady,
had been derailed and overturned
It will tie .ii^ I not only locally
Ihe banquet are asked to contact
Oths*
aims
are
aiding
tln-m
In
The Litchfield Hospital said It
hut also hy tile State Advertising
GtiSHBN, N. Y„ Aug. (t, ( 4 1 - Lind Welwr, general manager of think effectively and get rid of
had “aome" Injured brought In
Commission In the Industrial phae*
ths* Mayfair to mako rvtervatlona,
Thrcc
aeetlona
of
th«
temporary
inertia, to develop soul by of its half-mllllon-dollara-a-ysar
for treatment but that no count
charge will he mad* for mental
blrarhrra,
with
irnera, janimtsl
januin.l w
ik i fans
n n . hern!
Iieru. A
- nominal
.......
. tt'wnllaar* aa Page sis I
had been mad*.
advertising
program’ end
hy,
attending
event.
the
running
of* “tho **-lla m■"
lls 'lo.iithose at
ending the event,
for
the
1
^
'
Litchfield ia in Montgomvy
Florida Power A Light Company
[rotting
atakes. collapsed today* Th* dencr on Saturdey night
an
trottii
_
county, 237 mil#* #outhwc#t of
in it* program for th* industrial
reports from the Gnahru will b* open only to Jaycee mem- L i z e t t e T e m p l e G oetr ......
............................
..................
Chicago and 37 mile# morthaait and first remitts
development
of the communities
la-rs and".their wive* or date*.
Hospital
gold
a
numlier
wrre
In­
of 8 t. Loul». A branch of tht
Jayrees wishing to buy ticket*
O
r
t
R
h
i
n
e
B
o
a
t
T
r
i
o
il
«
,rvf*'
Along
with
th* survey
jured.
.
|ps
■
w u i v i i i i u . u u u i 11 i p U](i power comp, MV distributing
Chicago Burlington and Quincy
A record Hamhlelonlan crowd to attend the ocraaion have been (
1-----«
loiollol
Vmi
P
in Uriel*
«v(t«m terminating at Paducah,
Bring *
Raymond j M(m y m „ Titnpt# Qf Slinj or j , a booklet, "How You Can
of '-’0,00f ‘ or more packed the requested to contact
Kjr. croaa#a th* I. C. I in* thcr*.
Progressive
Industries
To
Your
j.undqulst,
or
secure
them
et
th*
Th* railroad said that aa far etands, temporary ami normanent, •Mayfair Saturday night prior to now stationed at the o ffice'or the Community and State.”
for
the
to
ttin
g
claatlc.
finance
chief
of
the
Army
in
a# waa known no ona was killed.
The accident occur red at the the time of the dance.
Germany, recently mailed local
It add*d that lta eommunicatlona
temporal#^
etands near the head
photographer Robert 1... Cox come K aiser-Frazer And
with Litchfield war* dlarapUd
color film of snapshots which
New Buildings Are
and it waa having difficulty of the stretch.
Packard Hike Prices
A nurga at Goshen Hospital
aha took while cruising on Hiller's
agaamfttnf information.
Under
Construction
aaid:
yacht
on
th*
Rhine.
Th* tr^in wa# north bound from
,__bna are under x-ray,
DETROIT, Aug. fl. bT»—Tw*
“Thr
“Rhine cruise
I* all it I*
8L Louia to Chicago, ;
Albert Hickson la building a reported to ha In song and story," more of ths nation's car manufac­
one stop
ia very serlouwlv hurt
turers. feeling the pinch of stead­
•re taring treated for small machine shop of concrete she wrote.
and seo
block construction at th* corner
ily mounting production coats, t*.various
WATHEN TO MOVB
-of__ Laurel—Axauu*— and---- Filth
. t - j - n J llielr r e ta il- o rie e s
Street.
VAN ANI1RKH HACK
today and trad* quarter* g*n*t&gt;HTH RETURN
J . B. Wathen, American Fruit
R. N. Windham la erectinng a
Mr. and Mrs. William Van Anden allv believe similar advance* era
Grower* Inc. traffic manager for
elf th hava Juat returned to their home in the making throughout tn n l
A, local publisher paint (hop at the corner of Twel
th* south-eastern division, today
Sanford
Avenue In Lake Mary after apcndlnr the remainder of th* Industry
Wright, recently Street and
waa In Sanford making arrange­
con­ two and a half months a t Ft,
w«ek‘a vacation It ie of concrete block
Packard, which so far thli y*ar
ments to move hla family on 8«pt.
Lauderdale. * Mr. Van- Anden, ha* failed to make a nroflt on Hi
i, Ky^ reported struction.
1 to Ft. Pierce where he ,1a now
The Free Methodist Church whose paintings have roclered operation*, increased prices on ’
„ there, 95 to 100
located. Ifa haa Juat returned from
uch favorable comment a t Or- various model* from 392 to 3200:
Wight eald that of concrete block construction,
New York city where he attended
do exhibits, painted a plctjb* Knlser-Fruyr, wtdeh Ha* juat em­
i*al there he hid waa recently completed a t th*
a meeting of th* National Claim#
dog belonging
it
by resident# that corner of Fourth fltrc«t
m oi\a
. ..bird _____
_ if ito3 C.i i B. erged from fhe "red,” implemented
Committee. He waa greeted by
th* w*«k before Laurel Avenue facing th* trailer |H«*ir, prominent F t Lauderdale an Increase of 199 on its F ra tea
fellow Ktwaaiau a t their lunche­
camp..
. _
___realtor, during hla stay th an .
standard model.
on today.
.
r.
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To Obtain Cross State Highway GivesProgramAt
Kiwanis Luncheon
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                    <text>M O NDAY, A U G U ST 4, l x

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

colonic* or any other alternative
censFs provided a hearing first is the owner.
The new ordinance ia dtilgx
hold on such proposed revocation.
source."
U N Success
race no longer conatitutea an
Churchill,
leader
of
the
ConserThe
Chief
of
Poilce
ahall
report
to
become effective on Sept. |
( t * a l l a « H f l a w !• **• ( l a e l
••Internal affair." Were the trou­
vatlve oppoation which Lal&gt;?t out­
r e m a l i n i at |26, but la $50 thoae who fail to aecure or poit tib le in Holland itaelf, undoubtedly organisation declared fn a new* number* two to one in Parliament,
where five or more aaalatanta are cenaea conspicuously In place* of
government ahould have that view­ (there would nriae the question of
pledged the Attlee government
builnea*.
* •
employed.
point. However, the ambassador •whether Hie nation'* aovereignty conference.
He said bgt*. Clifford 'Martin _.. MMnal /raw " a n u AM.I all a a n a il .ta
Were Stomach Ulcer Psi
Failure to aecure a llcenae a*
molt certainly will run up again*! trai heWqr-infnngrtt.
Itinerant merchants tempor'ariand Mrrvyn I’atce, found hanged
(hi argument thnt, IrS the new eni
ly occupying buildings must pay prricribttl ro*kr* lw violator
Of courae thi* open* up a hit in Palestine last Thursday., were
Napoleon's Waterloo?
hhleh the world ia entering, a field for argument. We we thnt "known to 'b e guilty of. anti-es­
no’w $76 a month 'Instead of $50 subject to fine double the amount The great Napoleon who rm
quarrel between » "mother coun- in the nature of the SecnrPy pionage in civilian dresl."
as formerly. Telegraph compsnmC required for the Been*#. up to nations was himself a sin
licenses have been increased to |200 maximum fine, Each day ol afler-rallng paint. Those «
Council vote on the Australian- • lie would enumerate others
(160 from $100, and telephone operation ron»titute* a aeparatc itislresae.i with stomach or
American reaolutlon which nrdcred who were on the death list 1 f
companies to $200 from $100. and diatinct offense. Payment ol palorg Intllassllon, R a t pains
the Nctherlanda mid the Indonea- It gun.' When 'asked about (Senhum, burning sensation, blot
•ian
—- Jgovnnment*
P U B I B P IP l« rt-a-r flgh'.- oral Sir Evelyn Barker, former
License* are' due on Oct. I any lirenae tax may be. enforced nlhrr romlitluns cause.) In
ing nmnnliately and settle their |Mulish commander in Palestine.
and expire on Sept. .70 of the fob lay aeiture and *a!e of the prop- acid thnuhl try I.'itaa. Dei
hot of t'dga rahlfls fun
differviKM by peaceful mean*. 1the Irgun leader aald "he ha*
lowing year. They are termed de- erfy to th* highest bldtlff, loi- itruag'sr.
,1'irst dote
Then1 aie eleven metnlier* on the an-account lq l&gt;e . settled.’.'
l uu tlig'-pubttriied- notice' top twh o t r e l i r r l*l 'S
*.
lh'&gt;|u«it If not paid withlii
t i l In 'US S A f m
council, including the big five,
week*.
The
amount
of
the
licenao
days- after the date due! ‘ The
i l l .e: V O C lf MONET l u r h V
"Wg don't recogniae the right
America, Britain. !tu*&gt;ia. France
and
coat
of-the
aalc
will
then
be
Ion
I’rus
Co. sod drug
Commission retains the right to
svsry Where.
and China. The Vote . was 1 0 *n of the Hi It Mi government In
Starts Tuesday!
fitted for. such .ahowa has been not rrnew, nr to revoke IIPalestine."
the
Irgun
leader
said.
favor of the resolution, with three
T h e M ost ••llunh-lluah”
" It is nnr country and we or.'
nlrstcnlltm *.
_
S e c re t I n -H int or v
Th'-lrf IHVtaltilng weir. Impcrlnl yoked to bring alsiut its lllw x Cqn Now lit* T o ld !- ' government*, Brilalii,"" LihV p anT Wirmr'IT.' said the British White
■'Tor the firat time on any itclgium, and they kept &lt;|uict for Pa|»er published In IMS* was ta r -1
(amount to nlndishing the British
pd{een-- the personal, human obvious reasons.
Story of those who lived and
Sn while we can say, and thy mandate over Palestine.
I6Ved and dared to brave thu wyrld in general will agree, thnl
mysteries In the making of thu cmplle* are on their way out, yet
atom bomb.
it will' Iw a long time W o re all
.if them nre broken up. While
The P ersonal H um an D ram i
they leinaiif we must expect the
imperial governinrnta to insist otf
D rhind Ihe A tom ic Bom b!
their right to defend what they
regard ns their rightful pouts,
sion*. And In rehuttal we shall
Attlee Wednesday at the start of
hear *urh charges ns Hr. T. P.
a
two-day
debate
In
the
Kouso
of
r*inng, of China, hurled at Hol­
Common* on the state of the na­
land during the Security Council
tion.
debate whet) he declared that th«
Dutch were acting n* an "nverhifd"
Motion
ileturn
are
and wanted to plare Indonesia In '
flick*'' In Jew Zealand.
the tide of a "vassal state."
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p u tn tt« t c
The way things stand at th lsi'
^-Approximately 60C
Five men at Salford, arrested killed and .1,000 Injl
on .similar charges, were rrlrasr I in the United Statea.
on hail. These trials wrie set
for next Monday, The prosecutor
there *ald 2!» antiJeeriih Inci'
dent* occurred during the week
X- CELL STORE
end and quoted two of the de
Y es — D EFIN ITELY LOWER — And Besides
202 Sanford Ave.
fendJsnt* as shunting "Serves
them right" and “I've gut a
fjv e ry th ln jr In Ih e s t o r e ‘la tag g ed In plain fig u re s no th e cu sto m e r can
C a s t o r P om ace
brother out there."
d eterm in e and com p are v alu e*. It I* n ev er n ece*sh ry tb g u e s* a t ■quality
Kighty-threc percent
2.K0 p e r cw t. «
Meanwhile daylight disclose-)
knowlrgde is brought
and values u n d e r,h e a v y Miles preanure. Y au can *hop le liu r t ly and avoid
further dstnsge done to »yii*through his Vision.
C olton S eed Meal
~ p a in fa l-in (sta k e *:-----/ .
'
”
gogiies during the qlght in othei
14.00 p e r cw t.-------- —
__ ___ pait s of England. ■ ---------------After n noisy crowd had l»en
Fertilizerseen near a Itanisgate synagogu.,
It was discovered that aix win­
4-7-5
38.48 net
dows were shnltcird.
Notice
Imards were torn down and more
-5-8
42.75 net
e If you get up nlthlt—hive frequent d»- windows smashed In a suburban
; *
■ir. to pass your water—tsil Have only London synagogue.
rerth Celery Seed
K.nty pstsain —jm, ami have bockarb.
&lt;
t t n tK.
du. to firm acidity in the urine, he (Isd
ymi'r* reading Ihisi
Three srnersSlone ago Dr. Kilmer, a
^ efftu tii
Churchill Address
Chair- &amp; Ottoman
famous doctor, found hundred* ot his
tiaflenlt with this trouble. Painstakingly
(I «•m11na**1 $$*•»« !*«&gt;■• Ilnrl
Abto G nm tnx, D I)T and
hr made a medicine of IS herb*, mole,
Paramount Ne*e
vegetable*, tialsama—Nabirr** ownway id a aclf aupporting nation ami aypv
:v Carlnnn
o th e r Innectlddeti,
rrlirf. He ratted it "Snamp-Root" and tem at the curliest niomtn* and
milliott. of grateful men and women hay*
flolh the-rhair and ottoman
will nut aside evere impediment.
taken It—otlep with amaring resutls.
are finely tailored In supe­
a;ul
labor
long
and
lurid."
tiwamp-Koot
gne*
right
to
work
to
SANFORD
TLAHT D A Y M ON DAY
rior fabric*. Chair I* com­
Hath out kidneys...Inrrearee the flow of
Churrhill said he Rt*&gt;&gt; had ohpletely spring-filled.
nr'ne. helping tnrellerf'errew aridity... *o Iretrd to IJ. S- loan terms under
X-CEL
STORE
Ihr irritalrrl bladrter gel. a good Rushing which, "if. we wore Incapable of
H a n fo rd 'A v e . A 2nd St.
r«it. tno. Many tepoet getting a good
/ter Die
l&gt;^ Sr.l
/err doses
(Aim . finding dnHy* to,pay fur Amer­
mtit's *te«p a'lrr
0itl !tw
P hone 154
.
Caution i lake at dberied.
ican tmnmr* of lolraeeo or other
Hanford. Flo rid a
Fur fi r e trial supply, send So Dept- a , commodities, we must rerlure also
K J n rrfc C ir.T n r, t i n I MI, (Uamf-yit, in equal prupdrtlooa all similar
We D eliver
CuTkuOr—tetjullaiird botlk &lt;J Baramp
inipdrU from our dominion» ood
tlrr-t today st )r-*ir drutWisr

Banker K/lled

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(a U a lty T ite r * la S tr e n g th —
To IVoUet th* I'cor# of th , World;
To Prosaot, th# P ro,res, of A ntrim ;
To Produce Prosperity for Sanford.

VOLUME XXXVIII

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LONDON. Aug. 5 •*V&gt; Prim*
Minister Attlee introduced sur­
&gt;pie legislation in the House ol
,'ommons today to give hi* govinmrnt broad new powers for in'tracing agricultural and imluitri*
i| production to meet Biitain's
mpending dollar cfiiir/*
DO precise (rowers sought fur
he Labor regime were not imnic '
Lately clear, hut a highly placid
tource said it did not provide (or
rower to direct labor.
Deputy Prime Minister Heiberi
lloiiiion said the legislation would
nake possible ‘"the lull inotiili'falion ol lire economic resource*
r| the nation.
FiTen, n conservative
ipokrtman and former foreign
wereSary, protested that the House
iiuld not d*nl with such broad
efislation before Its scheduled
idjoiirnmeht this weekend.
Moirison replied thnt, if it beraiiie necesaary ill the iiatioiml
nterrst, the House could postpone
idjournnieiit and " s i t ' n bit longir."
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The measure Iqtrnluclil w.mld
ixpand provisions of a lutf. act
I f which the government was
pvrn added |mwrrs to diiert the
intion'a transition from a wartime
o a. peacetimn basis.
The authoritative Hritlsh Press
tseoeiation aald the bill "extends

2, Jvoitering and directing »xv-riWniul reducing import* mid
Irdirasing the balanrs of trade,
S. Knauring that the whole re« * m * ei Hit cnmmiuAy-lu- Used
n a manner best calculated to
i*rva (he Interest* o f the rommun-

CLEARWATER, Fla.. Aug. 6
17—The extended mas* of toil*
if dead fish killed by the »o■ailed “red tide" floated northmard along Florida's Gulf Coast
JUowly,.today with the head of the
ughefonMc of fish about 15 miles
ortW\f here.
Am it passed by the beaches
“ i mass was al&gt;out six
era the
lilea off ahore. Fringe* of the rot
Ing collection
of fish
havi
auched shore at spot* nlnnj

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Table lamps, too. are re­
duced. .All are high quality
lamp*. 'Large n r l r l j of
styles and colors. SHect
pour* now and data.

bcolored
waters Vos moving
qrthward at tha rata jnf about
no mile* an hour. Head of the
res was bevond the Anclote light
ff Tarpon Sprlhg*.
'
A few scattered fish ram* s t ­
ore at Indian Rocks Reach which
ereral days ago waa deluged with
•rga collections of the smelly
l*h. Beach residents hurlad them
k quickly ■as they washed onto

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to .you.

It'i the equipment which
Ford engineer* know wfH
give your Ford tha hast
service.
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Di^Tranklin E. Campbell. Binlias county health director, said
btervers had told him tha long
trlng-out floating mats of fish
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60
mile*
long
and
r*e about
r
“
‘
«ut 30 miles wide.
Marina life experts studying the
th plague have said It was esuaI by a tiny organism known os
linoflagellato." This organism
a reddish tinge, thus ghrha plague its name of "rad

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They're designed and mode
by Hie makers of Hi* parts
you're replacing. They fit
, batter, work batter, lost
longer.

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th* factory eng Insan And
gives you Hi* bast Fort!
Service In Hw ahortait time
ot Hi* lowest cost;

T H IS RJ5D RO O M 8 U I T E I S C O M P L E T E
Imagine a price Uk* this on a complete bed room
outfit. Including elk * an lamrsprlng mattress, cell
spring, pdlawo, and tnfted spread. Tha chest has four
spacious drawer* and tb* vanity boa a genaln* pis'*
mirror.
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«otn fish, flounder, grouper,
nta, have suffered moat at the
ids of tha mysterious fish kltlMoat of th* fish have bean of
HI varieties, although Severalpon and big Jewflsh weighing
aval hundred pounds have bean
ortod by observers fljrlpf aver

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the tw&amp; lovely end tables, table lamp! Jr . floor
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■pl?(l? “iluudV*tonfght and &gt;V#d
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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NBWRPAPKM

Morrison said the measure would
Implement" Attlee's crisis proICtMlIaaaa s s P a * r R ls )

Con gowall
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TH E

i 8 . Donaldson and II. B. FetusACL car Inspectors of Sanford,
ru awarded th* company’# 25
ir emblem for continuous aari this morning. The presentation
a made by M. Carroll, ganars)
•man in bU offlca.
ir . Donaldson originally »M
Ployed by tha ACL on July I.

T U E S D A Y , AU(

In Palestine

Egypt Makes
Freedom Plea
To UN Council

G o v e r n m e n t B u ild in g
P a r t i a l l y W reck ­
e d B y B o m b In N e w
F e ig n O f T e r r o r

Im m e d ia te W ith rlra w a
O f B ritis h
F o rces
F r o m T e r r i t o r y Is
A sk ed By P r e m ie r

JERUSAimTug. 5 &lt;dv

LAKE 81T C B 88. Aug. 7
—UP)— Britain today defend­
ed her rights to maintain
troopa In Kgypt and demand­
ed that the 1‘niird Nation*
Security Oranril strike an
Egyptian complaint from Ha
calendar.
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The Uritish attested the mayur*
ol the Jewisli town of Tel Aviv.
Kama! Gen. Nalanya and I’rlah
E l e v e n t h H o u r A g r e e ­ Tiqva (Tikvah) and jailed doren*
m e n t A v e r t s N a ­ ol other Jewiih leaders in dawn
t i o n w i d e S t r i k e raids describcbd officially as "par:
Ail the b*m|iaitin agamsl tcriotD irrR O lT . “X u T 5
The uni " Rut violence continued.

C. I. O. United Auto Woikrts, in
an agirrinrnt averting their hord
Motor Co. strike scheduled fus
today, were given a year’s giace
from slnkr damage suits undri
the Talt-Hirtley Labor l»aw.
This the. company agreed lu in
an eleventh-hour pad which serv­
ed to keep 107,000 pioducliun
woikcis on the job as a nation
'wide walkout set for noon, was
called oil.
Die agreement, ’under which
the union and company will un-

F L O R ID A ,

A labor depaitment building
in the alter! of the Prophets was
Marled hy a homb which killed
a British policeman lining to
remove the cxplunve. "Iwo olhert
were liapprd ‘ in the .debris, Irom
which arose a mushrooming smoke
cloud.

British troops investigate an
Arab report that six qrrm-d
-Uad-Dtfcrn a Hi ilnir lm o in o r grove in the Tel Aviv area,
other unconfirmed report a s t e r .,,
that five British soliHers and their
army vehicle were mlasing In Ihe
tame area. The arresta edm* afle.- two
weeks of Jewish underground vl»ence In Palestine during which two
young Uritish aimy sergeants wrie
hanged and atranglrd to death on
small trrea near N'atanya.
The departure of Jews from
Palestine hv air or surfitce routes
apparently was rut off liefo.re the
roundup was launched.
The high commissioner mean­
while Issued an order outlawing
British Trumpeldi
a youth uiganltatfon embracing about 1.7,00(1
teen age boys and girls, declaring
there -was good ground for Vupposing it "a recruiting ground for
dissident KrouPxJl—Tins urr intfS'lien U named ofUi Joseph Tlbmpeldor, who was k illn lja a clash
in a Jewish MUIement ill northern
Palestine in Um 1920's.
Meanwhile, in laindutr, a Jew
a VAny new lalior
legislation ballifi* crowd of 700 ptranni dam.
raise- prubleme of • human relationihips. It hai Income appar­
ent to in that all of the ramifi­
cations of such problems rannot l&gt;* ironed out Immediately
around the tiargolnlng. table!
"Under today’* oettlement. ojvpnrtunlly has Ireen provided for
finding in less hectic surmroumb
of the Taft-Hartley law aceepU
Inga a aolution within tha spirit
aide tu Imlh the union and the
company."
A Joint company-union atatement announcing the agreement, I
averting the *l»ik# wa* male
public at 4:30 A. M. less than
eight houra ahead of the strike
Re-apptaital of Sanford pro­
deadline.
*
perty by an uutalde agency as a
The statement aald the union mean* of adding to the City'a tax
I I ‘m I I * s H
an l*« a r S ls l
income was proposed last evening
to the City Comratsslon hy K. F.
U. S. Setting’’ Up Rule Iloueholder, Sanford attorney and
former commissioner.
_ In Pacific Islan d The Commission, which met a*
an equalitatian board, received
PEARL HARBOR. Aug. 3. D P )- only one protest again*, its an­
Adm. Louis K. Denfcld, high com­ nounced intention of a ,10 nerrent
missioner of the 1,480 Pacific In­ hike in property valuation*, and
lands. and atolls to lie adminis­ that was a written one, according
tered hv the United 8tate* under to H. N. Sayer, eity clerk.
United Nation* agreement, 1* set­
Mr. Housholder stated that the
ting up a civil government lim it­ 10 percent appraisal increase
ing personnel and method* of the would add to the City Irtromo, but
Navy’* current^ m ilita ry govern­ to too little an extent In view of
ment.
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the wav Sanford I* growing.
lie assigned Rear Admiral CarloNo reriurit for re-appraisal has
ton II. Wright as deputy high been made since 1928, said Mr.
commissioner of the mandafed I#/- Kuuaholder who declared the he
ritory. yesterday and Issued a pro­ and former Commltsionec Frank
clamation to the 48,000 natives. Miller had rnatie auch a request at
The vast oceanic area Includes that time. He urged that the ap­
the Marshall, Caroline and Mari­ praisal be mad* In tlma for the
ana* Islands, wrested from Japan tax program of next year.
during the war. They spread qver
Mayor Gut told Mr. Houih.vldsome 2.000,000 square m il*! of er that the Commlasioner* had
the Pacific.
On# hundred and been thinking along tha tame lines,
and that if enough people like! him
advocate such a program that
some action may reault

State President

L X K rsticcB s:
W. F. (Illll) Itollrslun, president
of the Florida Slate Junior. Cham­
ber of Commerce, will be In
San/ord Saturday to preside over
Ihe business meetings of the tyo
day summrr stale Jayree confer­
ence.

Douglass Funeral
Set For Wednesday
CRAWF0RDV1LLE, Aug. G,
—Funeral oerrira* for W. B.
(Baba) Douglas* who died of a
heart attack while driving hi* far
yesterday, were aat for 4:00 P. M.
Wednesday from th* Melton Fun
aral Home In Lake City. ;
*
Mr. Douglass waa chairman of
th* Florida State Railroad and
Public Utilities Commission and
had been a member of ijuj railroad
board.for IB year*.
Tb* Railroad Commission haa
cancelled ail hearing* and the
other two members of (ha board
and-nsaet-of-the umimisslon pan
sonnet will stand th# services.
MtJLLOY HUMMONBD
NEWARK. N. J ., Aug. $,
Th# Newark Evening News said
today that Gardner Mulloy, fifth
ranking American tennis amateur,
hod haair summoned to appear to­
morrow before th# United States
Lawn Tennis Association Raisa
Commit!** to explain expanse
allowance* received by high rankplayars on n Florida

SffiJ

F e e t O f R o u d w .i!
D e e d e d T p C o u n ty
1 9 4 5 A c t i o n S ta n d :

Hie I-akc Maly bathing bead
Tontinveiiy was srlllrd this mum
t'tg M atceptance by ihr Count)
.........
. an oiler by Mi.
LuWina S. I lainton ol - l.ak.
Maty and her lather, /, I. Smith

J?wCees To Hold
Meet Her?
, his Weekend

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W ASHING TON. Aug. 5. I/V&gt;— Senator l erguson said today
• he han. teicw.ltd e&gt; rrquenl (com Howard U u ik n ' sllm n ti Ihat
* ■ftie'Senate War Investigating l omrolllee ta'iuel u subpoena lor
Ihe California airplane contractor.

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NKW VttltK. Aug. 5. id*)— Special session* Justice Fred­
erick I.. Ilarkritburg ha* signed a warrant fur Ihe arrest of
John W. Mevrc. publicist-for movie and aviation magnate How­
ard Hughes, on tin- complaint of a night dull cigaretl* f ill who
say* .Meyer is the father of her sIx-inosuh oM eon. In Washingtun. .Meyer, yh» has been testifying he (or* Ihe Senate cunimilte*
Investigating Hughes' airrraft contracts, Irrmrd Ihe girl'* com­
plaint "ridiculous" and said hr never hud been out with her.
The girl. Pal rlcis Miles, former model who has born a rlgarslte
girl at noine ol the most eirlusiv* clubs on ihe (aahluiiabl* east
, side, said In hn complain! that the child ■«*« burn l'eb. 2. 1917 ,

To 'ctrfcl lu ihr County loi ppbl.i
WASHING I ON. Any. et »&lt;■$*• Lllioll Konsevrlt told Senate mvestu.
paik
puipovrs,
J 9 * « leel on .alors liwlay that hr pnmittrd llotvaid lluglirs lu-pay a |57ti.Bi hotel
tiiaml Hrml Avenue hum the bill lor him in Drcrmbei, I'l-M. as a wedding pirsriil.
Country liu l. ItoaJ tu Crysta
Knmrvrlt ul&gt;o trst-lsrd that J.u k l ive.-thru head ol Irsiis Wolld
Anlinrs which iv cunlitdh-s1 hv Hughes, paid jhiH hotel expenses tor
I II,. It’s liuiii.igr Dei tv. 1‘tdd |o | ayr l.iurt•*•!!, movie aclicsv
Koosrvrll s.iid I Ins was a wrddmg gill to him by.I*rye. adding that
N e w s w e e k E d i t o r A n il
the iiionry came out ol I i ) r ’&gt; |unkr|.
“ M iss F lo r id , t ” T o
"I believe on a vt.nt inlripirlalmn ol (hr law I might he lepilBe
H onor
G u e s ts
inandrd lot accrpling a wrddiny p iorn l Imio Ih wod, Hughes. ' young
Hucwrvrll tuld lllr Senale \\ .. luvcdigullltg i oiilliultrr
Ihe coilimitirr it |lii|Ulllllg mill I lie w.lilltne awaid ol 140.0110.000
i,,onK |Mf4 In thr L uiiitimtl-in
Florida junior Chamber ol Com­
lu irtciinl then action III I'M1!
merce will open F'nday evening
vacatin'! the piopcily. but the
at the Mayfair Inn with an.-ex­
I oinniittiuner* , u|&gt;on motion of liniwIrslge.nf a $172 gift of nyleit hose by..publicity man John W.
ecutive
committee, conference lot
•Miy rt^ U i. fc'ivrn -at ires? Kayo Kinersou. who later, iwcatne Mr*.
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t.
Ovritpecl---- deslraretf l i TfiHivrVrlt.
the Jaycre vtale officeit.
•». I Ills 'll linn was bated on
Belating the di-thlle i f the Hughe* wedding gilt, Roosavelt said
the opinion o r the B o r ii J' i , i that just tiefore his marriage (o MU* Eniriton late in 1U44 ha was
It must lie governed by inter luiiiry, L f--, Hoyle" ■ ■— , ■ ItarU'-g -Itt.th e ■Umvvh iy^ Killf- Hntvt- in C ltlf ihU: e
.lie caid hie » * i aivoiupatils'd Id hi* ihitdren ') a foniicr inar■national-laur TtndTy 7 Tie ruarter
J. L: hiehls stated that he
of tha Uuitrd Nat inns which i* would Iml. p|rsent the (relitlun* tlage Slid a maid, uini jh at Hv he das almufe l-i pa&gt; hit bill Mayer
Augustine: liesiuin Chattea Wal- &lt;
him and said
kei, -St. Augustine; ami Vice 1now tint r»ui&lt;ei stum- of Interna signed by many Lake Mary real- approacl.ed
"Yoil eaiiuot pay Hint lull,"'
•*
(tonal relation*."
Piriulri.il W. A Leonard, I’m- Nukrathv Pasha Hummed up dants asking that tho t'anilllisalni.
Flliiill added:
rescind their HMb action, os tha
"I said I lerlaluly mu Id and that I ali.ady had writtail the
■Jacob: V. H Orve-Te:, Gained Fuypt'esw.q muds as folhiws:
oftri by Mia Hati isoii and Mr. rfirek."
._
valle-: Joe Ciabb, PaIAt ka : Hi all­ “ We ask: you tu direct the evac­ Smith
nallaflrd Itiiil as a represen­
He *11111. Meyer told him IIihI lluglirr wanted to pay tha bill
uation
uf
all
Uritish
force*
from
ey Odium. Sanfuid; Giaydon
tative of the PI A a* far as naik as a wedding piraelit.
the teiiilury. And we imk yuu tu
Jone*. F( Mvet»; Ruheil 1). Iv- say that tide evacuation must lei l-onefll* wi
Yonny Kuos, veil, dvi lau d, tils areeptaiu'a had "nothing tu do"
Attorney
first with any mntrnrt fm war plann
, *
lander, Weil Palm Beach and Jack immediate, taut It mu*t Ire Com­ *|reaker,
tei
_
„„
ljuevtioned ny aubctimhlilles* t'itattniin Fercusuit tB-Mlch) about
plete. and .that it must tie uncoil- legntioii* Dial tin- t'.imiiilaatini had
Delaney, Key We*l
the gift of hosiery, which Mr), t had baled for &gt;lu* Kmersou.
RooaeVelt caiil fie fiail .lu-vrt t,, or,t of it Meyer .listed tlie bent on
IVe further ask you to diiect
Aug. 2ft, IPJ.'I, mule than n yegl lufuie HouaeVrll and Mlsa Euiertou
ti -M-uaae* an !•**» *l*r
were tnarried.
*
.
"I would seriuukly queMImi I lie pinpiirly ol thi Hum uii a huaioes* account," Konsevell said, “wlitn tin wenvei could have ijo coulirctimi at all with the 7m*in. « "
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7 fie Willies* wnn igiiuicl nl, i n.- nm l w I crgilnou and Senator
wllhJ i i s . clhuii
ler I ioiii tliem agirrlug to i
veil might want tu tell hi* sid, - I il„
over the road strip which as h
said in- -lidn'i act- wlml eottne- rimr n.ui
plane*.
tilig piiijM-rty irWUei* they had
reived by reason of the prop
The "llln ie" Inrldi llt. lilUi li 4uddicW
the iransirortation ol a dog by (list n.i
lieing vacated by the County
tlun.
Army jdane.
ft w«n Kimaevelt'a dog.
He said, the (l.'c.l will Ire con­
ItiHiM-velt put In that a "fniFI-low
veyed ill Seplrrtilrr-i with the stip­
ulation lliat if-the tiilul is nul used to show I iind anything to -Ur with tinmm !*«•» q|||
When Fergqsoil hsd Iilijn ted t-. 'nnj
incident, I'eplH-r leplied ft un- Jtist
testimony which the senati-i- have L. i
L i s l e r D e n ie s - A c t i n g
■"Who (ieileral KooseVrlt. dun l un
reconiniendation" that the govntiiuiiit
A s l tu s s i a n A g e n t a new photo reeonnaiasanir plum, IV)
with the issue. He said.lie'll ..lijt. I t„
WASHINGTON, Aug. 6, p17—
Gerhart Kislei tcslified t-Mlay at
full, who wa* a tnamlwr of a
hi* pasiqirSVl fraud trial that In
R....."toll-headed mllalon which
29 years n&gt; a Crnnmunist he nev­
I vriillllilc|i(|c,| tlmt |||„ gnvei lillieilt
acted a* a repirsenlative of
might well be termed ".n-opernllon er
l"i\ ‘lluglii-s' photo recJiuiatstance
the
Cotniitlinist
Interiinti&lt;.na1
1
&lt;
.
Irta tii*.
and co-ordination." Till* same
There
had
U-eti
earlier
testi­
is glso carried us among mony that tin- reputed No. 1
1st Post W ar CroHaing program
the negroes hf Bemlnnl.- County.
American Communist had - Ireen
Made By Queen Mary During a 12 month‘ period the sent
to China a* a representative
Association distributed 1 4 , 5 2 3
of the Comintern (Communist In­
nieces
of
health
literature,
don­
NKW YORK. Aug. 6. —Tho Giternationale).
«nl British liner Quean Mary, hold­ ated Y’.IH quarts of milk to pati­
"That was a eompletr fabrica­
ents,
provided
for
74
detailed
xer of the trana-stlantir speed re­
tion,” Klsler said.
rays,
made
81
home
visits
and
hnscord. cdoipleled her first ocean
lie said his only object tn go­
crossing since, reconversion from pi tallied M patients.
ing to China sumrtliiie after 1928
Other
service*
included
distribu­
war service today, and was ctitri-n
waa to act a* a Journalist for
a gala welcome to New York har­ tion of 273 poster*. 41 health talk* German Communist papers and
givan
and
3$
health
movie*
shown.
bor. .
German papers friendly with
Six individuals were given medi­ Communists., lie said hn did-not
The ship was given a, thunderous cine*.
Thera were two demon­
reception by other craft in th* stration project* In better living. file any stories to Moscow,
harbor and along the North lllvrr Sanatorium OatlenU received 28
os she was dragged and pushed to gifts and six regular checkup*
her pier where hundreds of waving wer* furniihed to patients. . The Dewey Make» Public
frianda and relatives o f tha 1,183 Association paid for three diag­ Statement On Labor
passenger* aboard waited.
he shouted.
nosis -fee*, on# biopsy, one tilooj'
Time for tha trip was announced tranafudng,
tamsportatlon
bv Cunard officials as four days, three patient* to 8anaioriunrand
20 hours and 43 minntei from provided 20 garments for patients. been publicly silent on the con­
Southampton, an average speed of
Thia service la mods possible troversy over curb* on labor
28.88 knots. Tha officials said by tha people of Serainul* County unions as a 1948 presidential
the ship was alowed yesterday so through their purchase of Christ­ campaign Issue, declared today
that ah* could reach .the harbor mas seals.
that "the principle* of union or­
for th* early tide and the recep­
ganisation and collective bargain­
tion |hat awaited her.
be preserved."
Terminal Leave Ends ingIp must
a pro-Labor Day statement,
four days after his return
As Truman Signs Bill Issued
from a 6,600-mll# western trip
during vhlth h* we* quoted by a
WASHINGTON, Aug. $. OPhPraaldant Truman today slgnad group of Utah young Republicans
legislation sndllfg the armed earTaftsflartWy IMF, Dewey said: vfcuafrprarticm
"Tha administration of th* gov­
was forecast by President Tru­ Inal laav* to disci
man today as h* talked with nal and rrquli' g payment In cosh ernment of New York State Is
more than 100 boys attending th* at tha time i discharge for ac- dedicated to tha principle that th*
principles of union organiiatlon th . White Hous. Mayer had Urttd i S l ^ k h U d , ^ DouflnT Fair-*
American Legion-sponsored forum erued leave.
bn government.
practice wa* to and collective bargaining must b* a $76 dinner with Hoosevelt, then fh u j. Glenn L. Martin, ConsollTh* previo
'
Heading th*
delegation of allow dlschan d personnel to r#» preserved."
Alr, Fo« V co,on‘'1' * nd rintc-a. tha Aluminum Corp., of
youngster*, who th* President main on the
kjrroll for a period
* IhMfl rnillfl
*,°,r *ha
' r ,i'
America. Reynold*
v*a .been
L.-.-n .two
I la s s__
.. i /
&gt;Metals,
«__ __ inGan*
JVicBVANGBLI8T
DIES
"These
could have
sold ar* liv in g a t the right equal to tha umber of days of
era!i Motors, Kurd.
Chrjrriar,
l
„
a
UmniaMr.al
Had
s
l
k
aka
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YORK.
Aug.
B,
(A1
)-R
o
d
girla
I
had
dinner
with)"
Meyer
ag*" ta Edmond Gong, 18, of laav* they ha accrued, with comtor Kmmanual and others.
peiUatlon It sding th* usual nay (GipsvJ Sith, 87, world re­ sold. "Thslr names arsn't hrr*.
Miami, Fla.
Coining to Pan Amerlsan Air*
■ Th# Chlnesa-Americen youth allowances p I while on active nowned British avangsllst, died of If tbalr names wer* bare, It would wars, h* said, "Excuse m* for
area elected lost night ss presi­
a heart attack aboard tha Jritla h help."
|bringing that in."
dent by tb* 103 delegates to tha
.provides for cash Linar Quean Mary at ‘1:00 P. M.,
Latar h* said “It may have bean
Fsrguson wonted to know whv.
jo* an d longevity Monday, It becam* known whan Colonel Eldaon" at th* hotel with I "There have bean a lot of af*
She haa bean missing alaca lost
him, referring to CoL Horry Eld-•
tha liner arrived her* today.
(CanttnoaO •• ra c e sr*4
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Re-appraisal Of
Property Proposed
To City Commission

tain a considerable measure of
control over local affairs.

A s s o c ia te d P m i L m

T B Association
Makes Report On
12 Month Ferliid

Florida Boy Heads
Body VisitingrTruman

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PAGE TWO

Baby Sitting

The Sanford Herald

RADIO PROGRAMS
Station

Now that Mtnriiiir with children hna Iwrotno a rccointjzod
industry, it Memo nocvmwtry that rub* lx* ratabllnhctl to
P e te r e d
*e
D H .k e r ST.
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e . e l u . i . e l f I * (b e • * , , r ” 17 . 1,4

"The'practice o f.le aving itnmll chihlrinnin the rare of
older children Inis' Wen* carried no far in Home comtnunl*
tie* that parent* have been brought to qiurt to nmtwer
charges of neglect. Contributing to the delinquency or
dependency of children may bring a maximim, penalty or
a year’ll imprinonment and n $200 fine.
One cane when thin .sentence wan imposed concerned
two mot hern who left town for two dnyn. leaving three
children aged from ten month* to three yearn in charge
of a thirteen-year-old Imy.
. It in generally conceded that teen-age nittern are ade­
quate for davtime hour.* or early evening hut in most canes,
authorities agree that only a mature. |&gt;ernon should be
left with small children, at night. A sensible 17 or IH-ycurild rs usually able to take care -of any emergency* that
may urine, but an older, Experienced woman in preferable.
An the purpose of the sitter is to take care of emergencies,
it seems only common sense to have one wild is capable
of coping with illness, fire or Intrusions from outside.
There may even be times when .the jiarents should make
the sacrifice of staying at home, in default of a suitable
substitute.

ta il* . -I «H (k* •—•**• *»"• a” * '7 .
14 Ikla »*e»apap*r. aa *»»•• »• *
A T **-*,• 4 l «p a(eb c«-

Divining - Rods

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Believers In thp wonders accomplished by divining-rods
will lie gratified at hearing that the government in using
’ IIIIILK VKILSP. 1011 TODAY
a modern divining-rod to locate undersea oil off our coasts.
HUT YOU CAN ORPHAN Thu name of thin modern instrument is radar, and its
YOURJJKLF
FROM GOI»: A application to oil-finding has been investigated since
MONDAY. A t'G l’KT I, 1917

fnilii-r ‘of jh r

A maionly "I

Fold Woil^cn sic going on strikr
liccainr ibcy don’t like the TallHklllcy • lalmr law . . which
■11 im rer n B H iii* •«• ■
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egally if he (loe'»n’l like ihp Tdfi*

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fithrr.

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• l^iil week we lead alioul a insul
who had hern kepi a* a slave by
a Hodrin couple foi 2 ) year*. Thi*
w*«k we read about anothei maid
who "nirt a’ very nice gentleman"
in a movie, went to work (or him.
and w*. Iclt S25U.O0O by ihe
trim* of hi* will. So apparently
m*id service is not all bad,
.

ON Hit ARIIVAl at U Guardla Field, N. Y.. from Pans. John W. Meyer
(left), publicity man (or Howard Hu|hes, it Interviewed by reporters.
He immediately left for W»ddn(ton where h® la scheduled to testify
before the Senate War InveiUgatlna Subcommittee probing lb® award
of an $18,000,000 flylng-bpat contract to Hughes.
.(International)

Largest Telescope
In World Soon Will
Begrin Study Of Stars

Dr. Hubble. “We have sup­
posed that the atari must be
disintegrating. The 200-Inch
will tcO ua whether they are
or noL"
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.1. la th® unirers® expanding*

in Ihe Tampa Tribune that

here * v»orpriul

New York llrrahl 'tribune

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Kelley. II. F.. IWlcn'ir H K*M,y.
Jcm o M. Toung To Kle. Codll
a InvMC Co.
Xluon, Nimnl Aui Alice To. J.
C. Ilulchlwn A Co.
Ij O'id. J. O. »Cu* Jo**phlne XI. To Today &amp; Wednesday!
John: T. llubertBon *lu* Th*lm*.
Ilurlon. (Irani *(u* J'wphlne To
The Most “Hush-Hush”
C. II. (.Tonla
Secret In Histfiry •
11en It el. .A, U »lw* Xlyrla P.
To Central Fla. hMui'llniL Cf*d.
(!an -Now lie Told!
Kptlng, Lula C. To T. A. IJlll...
dug Winifred.
For ihn first, llnu* on nnjr
111* M o rn in g D eV o llo n *
Madden. Fred K. To llilll* It.
screen- the personal, human
*:IX Morning Meditation
Fatter.
.
il l* Name ih* TuuV
•lory of those who lived and
ASMlINMIINT OF WOlITtiAliK
»:*• Top of th* New*
Hanfnnl Allanllc National Hank loved and da rod to l»rav«- { j
t i l l orln A Either
To O. J . Hope
.
’ mysteriea In the making of ih*
til* III ue Haron
*
I'llATTKI. MOHTIiAIIKa
S ill Hhoppera HerenaiM
Hpolleae I n f Cleaner* To Florida atom l&gt;omb.
Woman'* Workt
flat# Hank.
Ifi®* Headline Nawa
Windham. It. N. To Florida Mtata
1* el Iditln Amerlran Hhplttt*
Hank.
t*i IATune* Toa'v* lle,|o.,i»,l
Xladden, Fretl K. To llilll* It.
10 10 Morning Melmlle*
Fetter.
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*AI.,; tONTHACT
t l i * l O rg a n I n t e r lu d e a n d P ro g ra m
Fla.
Automatic
Halee Corp, To
I tea a m *
Muea AmUM-ment Co
lilts l.unch#«in tlenre
iiiianHARi.K niat'iiAiitiK
l l l l f Luncheon - Itnnco
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Ua H. Marine Corp*.- To Walter
11:11 Drifting on a Cloud
Alburn
Fletcher.
11 on New* i "
,|t|U W«teri
iham.
^ r j a ^ A ’^ - ' r r a i s
ft:M Noon '
ll&gt;(XHI*mp. Quarlel
Fla Hlale lUnk To I . A. Ta.e.
D oe Newt Headline*
Clement,. J. u elu* II--«a l.earle
Il*X Howard Harlow
To
Kmll 1‘uralh’ elk* llellf.
111* Hr Way of Muelc
* ATlaF ACTION OF I.IK*
l:K Hah,n Herenade
(•lly of Hanford iTo |r H.' Watte e New,
kln*.
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li* t liar. Nona Itanch
LAW nl'IT
I
l;*a Newa of Ih* Pay
Addle May 'Hudtnn Iwldl of
litS Cavalcade of MualC
•Irady llli-hard limit-,n and Hart­
lilo Afternoon Ihmca *
ford
ArddenT A IndemnUp Co. VK
tion UP New*
Wilber Cheeeer and Arthur ,Chee*er
li»l lit* .Club
doing
huelnea, a, Cheaeer nrt*a.
,V#» laical Near
RCII.HINfl 1*1:11 w it
* II Novelty Tim*
Albert Morgan. Wew Itth- HtVila Meet Ihe II,ml
Concrele {llock dwelling
ti(C Pally (Teaalre

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Gold Air
Frgm Canada ,.,Th?r*
.
Promises R e l i e f To ' Weather
Sweltering M i d w e s t

thought that If man rould see
‘ far enough, out Into space,
he Ihlghl discover some mac­
rocosm which would dwarf Ih*
earth aa the earth dwarfs an
..electron.
Dr. Hubbls cautions, however,
that no great discover!** can bx
expected immediately after . the
200-Inch goes Into’ operation.
"The true Importance of
what w* see through Ih* Palomar telescope,” he aays,.”will .
be discernible only over a long
period of yearn.”

*■ ■ Probability, the
Bureau said, that the cold

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WAGE REPORT
WASHINGTON. Aug. Bt W P)The Bureau of tailior Stalls ties
issued figures today showing that
although factory workers earned
an average of $48.48 a week In
May,, a man with no dependents
earning this amount would Uke
homo only $41.52 4Jtcr lax re­
ductions. Further, the BL8 told,
thjs $41 61 waa In ly "128.49 In
Urma of 1939- dollar*, because of
price Increases alnco 1939.

Florida Youth Dies
Dog* Are “Caught”
From Shark Attack • 2 Miles Off Shore

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wAimiwn ffKRAi.n. sa n fo r d . motttflA

of the (loveliest aocial
of the »unim»t season oc­
curred i**t Saturday afternoon
when Mr*. James Ridge amt Mr*.
Hugh Whelchel entertained with
a tea honoring two popular young
bride-elect*. Mia* Conn!®
Connie McCall
and Mian Jackie Rrotehl®. Curs'*
called between the hours of d.-lO
and fl:00 o’clock at the Ridge
hoihe in Mayfair.
Th® entrance hall and porch
w»r« decorated • w|th- arrange­
ment* of white dalslaa and paaiel
minis* and white and paatal tinnlaa formed the decpratlona for th®
living room. Mr*. A. W’. Lee met

*oft pink C*wn, Ml** lliolrlur,
a dreta of light green t«ff*t.i
and. Mr*. Rr**.nie'» ilrvt* w it of
M jy f M f c l
.
.
An all-white color scheme wn*
Used. In Ih® ilrn.ration, in the
dining- room. The table W*« over­
laid w(th a larr cloth with a
l«-«utlful arnogrineiit of gingerlllie* III the rrntri. Tito nmittKcmotit’ wn* flanV.«-it with boining
whfta ^lap«'i»- in 'rryslat candela­
bra. Cr&gt;'*!»l N|.|'Httntmania were
i«uh| on tlw UMe ami al one end
wasjilncrd a rut-glare punch t*i«l
presided o w by Mr*.|J. I.. IngInv tht«MiKh*ui the afternoon.
A**isting in reiving wore Mias
Mnry Ann Wb.bhrl. Mis* Ca­
mille Ratten, \|,„ Svlvi* Mrlach.
Ml** Nnncy Cnlltmi iiml Mi** Jane
Thigpen.*
•
fluring th® afirriitmti Ihe lu»,tereea pres*id»d Mu* McCall with
,
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dessert
lit Iter chosen pal•ilk jor»oy trimmed with silverl lent Of HanHaml rltlna and Miss
sequins. Mr*. Ritlgo wor® a drap- j Itrotchle received crystal iced ton
ed chartreuse droa* of allk ie r*, glass*® In Ikr Chantilly pattern,
any, Mi*a McCall waa gowned In
About 6(1 curst* rallrd iluring
aky blu* jet soy, Mr*. McCall, a ! lho appoint'd h-mr*.

Oviedo
lly MARIAN JON ES

Gloria GaUin Wed
To Hardy Patterson

GENEVA NEWS

c lo t h e * fit

The fishermen at first Ihogli’.’
the hads ley saw bobhlng a dis­
tance away belonged to turtlre,
but investigated when one "tur­
tle” harked frantically.

Kxnecning io caix soouc. w e scrusiiy,

They pulled the dogs on board
their boaL .Tags showed that the
seagoing creatures belonged to
James G. MeCully.

at {n am in g the boyfng power o f you#]

O e a / F o o rtv

tg wc dek wc do economically. N ofhjj

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T A IL O R E D

ARM EQUIPMENT j
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D a g ifn e d b y e x p e r t Im p le m e n t g t i f l n c c r t

Isl'nreri'ri
UIIUgi, M
*tL Jarc*:
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iCifTCficsfncjur^t &gt;J/U
uujum
coiuy
'fob w»nt i» s full me* mi re of REAL'

S w M l S lr«il...M inx Modes’ frcc-xwinjim.
full-skirted dance-drcii with flirty in(«u of black,
lacc at neck and hem. Obyed by the Minx Modes
-------Junior BaaWftif Rnirr!..ta(l.wUK Minx Mode?
Own map-in-and-out ahouldcr pada. -DIack riyore
crepe with demure ttirquoiic (rim. Sicca 9 to. 15-

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Tigert To Remain In
State To Finish Books Bjda To Be Taken Oil
Orahge Concentrate

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-i-Dr. John J . Tigert, who
LAKELAND. Fla., Aug. 6 UfA—
announced he'I* retiring soon Ths U ^. Depalmsnt of agriculture
» tha presidency 6t the Unly-

JshloCMDierfc* By Vlas S M t i , . . U p and naff
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(ultra, Ta/rla end Calico prrfkm r 4mJ refegne

s f i r n f &amp;hooka
N ahe nhasi

pJeta tevsrsl

prmenUUv, hare, said yeaterday.
will bo rereoieed from both
Phirlda and California producer*
private affairs since snnounc- next Monday and every Monday
my, retiremsnt than J have Ihartafter, Milter-said. T h a’quant­
ho whole 19 years since I’ve ify to be purchased was not ani hero.”
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■nrr store there.
j omi C. Wilson. of this city.
Friends rerret to learn of the. Mr. and Mr«. James " Wllwn^
death of 8. R. t Wainwrigtu. Sp, are’ spending the luninwr at l&gt;en
formerly of Ovfedo,-father of Ben yer. Colo. •
Wninright. who died at his Miami j
Mr*. Naomi C. Wilson i» «»!»*,
home and waa buried in Sanfpnl In* her aon Dwight at Berlin. Conn.
Mr. and Mr*. 8. It. Wainright.l Mrs. U na I. Hunt la visiting
J r of Miami, were here tp at* friend* ami relative* In states
tend the funeral of their father. * throughout the northeaaL She will
Mr. a\d Mr*. Bob Rilfey of Ml- he hack ioiw time In 8»ptemner.
ami were here to attend the funMr. ami Mr*. T. K. I’artln and
eral of Mr*. Riley’s father.
children. Shirley and Tor.tmv. hava
Jo*e Walnright of New York returned from McHenry, Ml**.
Citv haa been the gpest of hi* I Mr. and Mr*. Don Carraway are
nephew, lien Walnright and Mr«.| spending »omr time at Daytona
Wainright, having corn.' here to at-. Reach.
.
tend ht* brother’* fun.-r*l. :- •
Mr. and Mr*. J . II. Staley anti

Gloria Gatlin, daughter of Mr.
Mra. Claud* Howard and alaand Mrs. B. B. GaUin. became the ter, Mr*; Mae Dickina, have re­
bride of Hardy Patterson, son of turned from New Smyrna where
Mrs. Frank Cowan. Jr. of Ginder- they apenl a month.
,
Tlll®. at 8.40 o’clock on Saturday
evening in th® Beenlall .Avenue
. Friend* of Ml** Mary* Thoms*
Chanel. Rev.’Douglas B. Charles. Wilke*
aril! lie sorry to leant I hat
M iiiU nt DAttor of tho First Pres* she is very
ill and conflig I to her
bvterian Church of Sanford, per­ home at to t Palmetto Avenue.
formed the ceremony.
The Chapel waa beautifully dcMr. and Mrs. 11. J . Lehmab
cocaUdeWith g lad io lu m j^ n *4 and ■will isturq on Thursday from vi*
Mr. and Mr*. John Evan* and Mr. and Mr*. Wm. G. peacrc*!
other greenery. White candle* in tUng thalr daughter, Mrs. Httr*on* left Saturday for Wayeivlll-, daughten. Jane Staley, who
branched candelabra cS*t a *oft hert E. Russell, at Crown Point,
N. C. to spend aomr time.
former residents of Oviedo.
glow over th® accne.
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Mrs. William Henrv Martin hn*
Mr*. Pat Drown and Mr*,
Th* brid®. given In marriage by Ind.
returned from Wayn;svlllc, N. C„ Beaslev are confined to the
hir father, wor® an ailre biue auit
Mr. and Mra. A. D. Zachary and
where aha wa» vi.itink her par- Ida-Sanitarium,
of silk gahardin® with white ac­ daughter Mary of Washingt-n are
cnt*. Mr. and Mr*. Frank Wheeler.
Mr*. Fd Jordan, Sr. and
cessories. Her corsage -va* of jr l- the guest* of Mr*. Bradford Byrd
SV„ who are spending some time Harrold anil Edward and Mi*
low roerbuda and aho carried a and Mr. and Mr*. II. B. Odham,
there.
ward Jordan. Jr . hav? reti
whit® Bible.
Jr . at their home In Rose Court,
There are quite a few new home* from an extensive trip thn
’ Prior to th® ceremony Mi** 01going up in Oviedo. Mr. and Mr*, out the Northeastern Slate*.
lle Belle Fortaon. planlit. rendered
Little Mis* Lucia McLeod of
Charles T. Ntblack hav* started
Mr*. Milton Gore and daut
"I I-ove You Truly’’, "Ah, Hwtet Orlando will visit with her grand­
their lovely new home on ihe Kan- Julie; and Mr*. Young H am
Myitcry of Idf®” and uMy Heart parents, Mr. and Mr*. F. K. Rouford Highway. Mr. ami. Mr*, daughter, Linda, hare rcturnc
at Thv Sweet Vole#”. “Oh. Per­ mlllat at their home on Palinelto
Roumillats Honor
George C. Mean*, who are building ter having spent several day*
fect Love” wa» *ung by Mr*. Doug- Avenue for a week.
arms* from the Nlhlack*. will not Mr. and Mr*. Alex fadnha
la* E. Charles. Following the
Couple With Party
Imvr *o long to wait to move into Daytona Reach,
ceremony M l**, Foriaon played
Mis* &lt;Dottie Dyes* is spending
their pretty new cottage. Whilp ' Mr*. Ren Walnright is cor
•8-*l Ua. Oh Hofy Spirit”.
a month’* vacation visiting ’ he.1
lust on the. oiUtidc of Swc-twapY- u. lire home iweatac* ri-ilife
Mr*. V. E. Rniimitlnl
Miss McCalf Honored
A receotion waa held for the parents, Mr. and Mr*. I. M. D y
Park' Wr. -arfir Sfr, n.-r,' T o m -^ ^ D r. J . IV. Martih and Ihn
ItF-ayning hmuiring
wedding gueata at the Chapel fol- as*, lib * b «n ^
pursing »Uff.
nrv home ia beginning to show j J , N. Thompson spent tVedn
By.. Mrs. E a rlL Hpy lowing th® wedding after which
marks of completion in Ihe near! in Plant Citv.
the couple left for a wedding trip
’rlage will t»Vr plnrr tomorrow.
future. In the new subdivision j j . f . Ferguson, who suffe
Mi*Ar?onnir McCall waa honor- At an unannounced destination. Hr&gt;­
Tbe guest* Iwsrdrd Ihe Roumillat
l'*ck of 8wcelwatcr Park Joe lie**- heart attatk. and was rnnfir
•d on Friday morning with a Coe** on their return they will raddc In
yacht, “Shilirk”, at 8:00 o'clock
ley. J r . la making gran! progress the Fernald Uughlon Hmtpil
Cola party given by Mr*. E. I.- DeLfltd.
on his cottage*. Pete and Novella I home and doing fine.
and enloyril t rrni»e down the Rt.
Hoy at her home on Weat Seven­
Aulln will soon start their home | Mr. W. If. lllttiard, who muierJohns River luite In the evening
teenth Street.
uf ihe Post Office on Saturday.
next to the Joe Beasley'*. Mr. went an operation aomeilm- ago,
refre*hm*til« were served by Mr.
lovely arrangements of summer Miss Bach Honors
Mr*. Ethel Thomap and daugh­ and Mr®. 'Rwmullat assisted by
and Mr*. Paul Campbell ate en­ haa hail to he returned to’ the.hos­
flower* were used In decorating
ter. Shirley, Lillian and Aubrey Mr*. A .'ll. Wallace, Mr*. R. O.
joying their n®w horn -; dlso Mr. pital.
the rooms of the Hoy home. Prixe*
Miss Martha Page
Moran returned home Thursday Fox. n *y Fog and A. W. lev.
and Mra. Rl L. Kemp.
were given during th* man\ing.U&gt;
after vacationing at CoronaJo
Mra. Ruhv Jones, • Mr*. Pen
Tho»» ptrsmi were Ml»« McCall
R. L. Ragsdale ha* nutted uork Ju n e , and Mr*. Malcolm Jonc*.
Mb* Dorothy Crumby sno Mite
Beach:
*
Yesterday afternoon at the home
nnd
Mr.
‘Alienl,
Mr.
and
Mr*.
(1.
on
hi*
warehouse
near
D-ic
MaiNancy Collum. Miss' McCall was of her parents on the Wes! Side,
Mr*. M. K. Doolgy left .Tticadny K. McCall, Mr and Mrs, J . Rut.
, the latter of Orlando, entertained
colm'a._________ _________________-r-w tttr-*'suniff re "birthday tuppi’r
■presented with linens .from tho Miss Audrey’ Bach honored Miss
for Winter Garden to spend a few
J»dge
A
lw
d
.d
—
TallahRasee,
Mr.
h o jlrit
Mr. and Mra. J . II. Scruggs..Jr. •at the home of the former In honor
davr wtth her-gorrxnd rtiugWFr: and Mr*. Bsvid Nuablckel of
Martha Page with a linen and d i­
i-TMBwrrsMn;
of Birmingham. Ala., who Imve | of Mr*. J. R. Jones, Jr . Guests
^-TM
BM reshtnjrdrlnlr was served ver shower. Miss Pag*, tho daugh­
In-law. Mr. and Mra. Taul Dooley. Winter Park. Mra. Nnman- Stone
late In tha morning by the hoeteas ter of Mr*. Gertrude Page, will be
been visiting Mr. and Mr*. W, T. , Included: Mr*. Malcolm Jones and
Friends of Mrs.' Sarah LcFils uf Tallahae-ee Ur*. Wallace, Mrs.
and other refreshment* consisted married to Bob Callahan of San­
Chance and family, have treturned daughter.. Ileverly Ann. of Orlanwill regret to barn she Is In the Fox, and the Misses Martha Per­
of open-faced sandwiches, salted ford In the near future. Arrange-'
home.
I Ho. Mrs. Joe Corlev of {yvnforl,
Frrnald-Laughton Memorial llos- kin* Martha Brown, Nnncy Collum,
Desses’ Dresses Are pltal
nnU, olives, pickles and candles.
In 8anford suffnrlng from a
menu of pink love vine with ligWord ha* b*rn recel.'isl here of Miss llcttv Hummeraill. of Geneva;
Those invited to be with the ustrum were used In decorating Shown In Paris Show severely burned foot.
the den\H of Mra. Dwight Wilton, . Mr. am) Mr*. B n Jones, Mr. and
honored guest, Mitt McCall, were th* living room.
II. B. Mere entered the .Orange
at Berlin. Conn sister-in-law of Mr*. J . II. Jones nnd soni. John­
___ Lee
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Mrs. Emmet McCall, Mra.
A pink* green and white color
Mr. and Mra. James W. Wilson nie and Jimmie, and Mrs. Ruhy
By PRESTON GltOYER - Mtmorlal Hospital !n Orlando
Moore. Mrs. David Nusblckal, Mrs. schema waa used In decorating the
.
ami daughter-in-taw of. Mr*. Na- Jones.
PARIS, Aug. 6 (Al—Th* Aral Thursday for an operation. Hr is
John Hughes. Mrs. Edward Higg- dining room. Ths table.wai nvrrreported aa doing as well as can
InsJr., Mra. B. L. Perkins, J r , Mrs. laid with an Irish linen cloth and
be pipected.
Dale L. Scott, Jr., Mrs. David in tho center was ’pieced an ar­
Mr. and Mr*. C. W. Dooley and
GstchaL Mrs. Edward McCall and rangement of pink and whit; as­
family spent the week-end with
Mrs.
Meltch. Also the ter* In a hand-painted china Ixiiri.
her folks. Mr. and Mr*. George
•honr 1.151
509 Park Avc.
Misses Nancy Collum, Gene Cas­ At . one end of the table punch
Barton and fam ll/In Mlddllehurg.
well, Jan®. Thigpen, Kathryn Wig­ wa» served from a crystal Imwl by
Mr. and Mrs. G. V. LeFJIa. and Whole Village In
Fcnturing-ipucinl wi«il permanent* ihnl rcqultt no
gins. Mary Ann Wladchcl, Sylvia Mist Phyllis Bach, sister of the
daughter. Anne, of Kdgowatcr,
England Is For Sale
overhuml machines. Springy, laxting. imlf-Rettlng.
Melsch,
................ ildred Robson, Camille hostess. The color scheme ua*
•pent Sunday with his parenta
DaMm, ..
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.
Gtiaraulecd rlx monthn.
carrfkd out in mints and tiny de­
Mr. and Mm. G. ,C- LeFils.
LONDON UP - Want to buy a
Jo Brock. Dorothy Crumley and corated cake*. Crystal and silver
AIho mII other type-s. of |iermanentx.
Mr. and Mra. Robert LeFils whole village You ran In Britain
■appointment* werg . used for the
are the proud parents of n baby today, ■ lor 00(1.year-old Kastls
M ary M cM ahan
serving of dainty sandwiches rnd
boy, Robert
hoin
w n Victor,
wKiur, w
i n July
j u i r 8(1.
C om bb-tir ihi ' WiHiHIre 'l l l i l t .
hors’ d’oeuvre*. ' Mr*. Philip R.
*11rr and *Mr*.‘W.' C. Andm 'and
Bach assisted tn aervrng.
oiu Frank and John, and Mra. ■aid tl hr the "luvrllcst village”
The bridc-clect * n presented
fellr Thomas apent Sunday at In the Mtintry, I* up for sale.
Il‘» to It put on the auction
with pmnr lovely gift* .n fjic late
Jtoronad" Beach.
afternoon. They were given to her
Mra. Frank Ix&gt;Fils. Mr*. W. IT. Mock MigUft' IB complete . with
Mrs. David Nuablckel of Win­ in'a set of pillow cases which were
Vagus and Mrs. Lila Hughes ol 454 „nhtJuUnt«, trout stream.
der Park entertained with a tied with large pink bows aud de­
BOd-pcwcil tNormnn Church, Ro.
mocheon al the Orlando Country corated with sweetheart roses.
mhn i hfidn. and the lornli of
Club resterdayat 12:80 o’clock In
Those Invited to be with M'sa
“WallcriM 4r Di"i«tauvllle, Banm
kotior of Mlu Connie McCall. Mias Page were Mr*. J . B. Littts, grandof
illrt’i•ml* 1270.”
'McCall’s marriage to Mr*. Nu»The uniioft, Mrs. R.O.’ Misirlee,
.hlckel’s brother. JamVa Alford of S S u T ^ ^ a S r S a f f and ^
“ 'a V T n d "silk' J .r e e y H f ; of Homs Demonstration Club*.
lady of the,manor, ran no longer
^Tallahassee, will Uke place toMr. and Mrs. Fred Yonl* spent
?o n re % *re hE a‘y »ond' A "kador d,d much dr*P ,n* ih,“ ,m ,n * the day with Mr. and M l*. Ted afford to maintain il iinMmngrd
I-1!!??"
n J j J the center of gravity down »r
In lie .nitwtrd ap|M-nranre. Her
An arrangement of pastel as­
Hunter in DeLand recently.
family iidMritrd the t.BBriarre
t * formed a centerpiece for the “ ThST hir) Mre. Ed'wiS^J Kwl- Uhle-top leval and m n M ow. H«
Mra. M. E. Dooley was dinner estate’ nf ('astir .Comlm alxiut 100
in* jhsbl*. Bridal place cards akowaki. Mrs. BHI Staplu.*, Mra.
guest of Mrs. N«lle Thomas Sun­
ve*re ip '. Ik will lie sold to Ihe
isrkflV the Mating arrangement Gertrud* Page and Mrs. Gilbert
day.
.
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f ths gueats- Mre. Nutlnckrl’s J . Blocker uf DeLand.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hllhrant, nlgest hi'MojE either a* a whole
Also the Misses Sylvia Melsch.
fit to the honored guest was *a
Mr. nnd Mr*. Bob Kaufman. Mrs. nr In small Iota.
Villager* bo not think Ihe sale
etter Homes and Gardens cook- Camille Batten. Mary Ann Whel­
Minnie Cornell and Mrs. Richard
chel. Mildred Robson. Betty Cor*
Adam* all of Frostproof were will affect them much. Hut real­
Those present with Miss MrCa’I rodl. Daphne Connelly, Minnie
guests of Mr. and Mra. Henry ldents like 4 74-yrar-old Georgs
•re her mother. Mre. Emmet Me- Ruth Odhgm. Betty Jo Brock, Pat
Snell, the village "historian.”
Kretser Sunday.
Ml Mrs. J . R. Alford of iVdiahaa- Schults. Lucile Altman, Dllon Bak­
Mrs. C. F. Harrison, Mr. and whose family ha* lived there
w and Mrs. Lee Moore. Also the er. Dorothy Crumley, Martha
Mrs. J . L. Drown and Jimmy since the lilth century, hope the
lltset Martha Perkins, Nancy Brown. Catherine Clark. Betty
Rrown wm® dinner gue*u&gt; of Kenollam. Jane Thigpen. Jackie Moore, Janet Hettel, Chariotth
rotrhlc. Mary Ann Whelchel, True. Roberta Evan*. Dorolf
Aa to the diameter-uf hi* do- He In Sanford Sunday,
vIvtaiMriKh and Gene Caswell Montoo i and Margaret Dingfcl
signs, he waa absolutely reck-'
0 . F. Harrison, who hat beer
less. On one wool d r a M ho puti»i»IUng his daughter and son-ln law Mr *n I Mrs. W. M. Torres
and famtlr i Jacksonville, returnpocket* at hip level In front which
rd liomt- W( mesday.
extended bulgingly -downward like
double bust!*. I ’rofentinnal stytMr. ami J ire. A. E. Greenwri)
itU wouldn't think of calling them and son Hill , of Galneivjlle. were
butties, but they were buttles.
weekend rU Ms of Mr. and Mrs.
peases didn't seem much con- W. 0 . Andei I end faintly,
rented about preserving the flol .Mrs. list il Flvnt spent Ihe
stomachs of hit modalt. On sav- weekend *L Crescent lleaeh with
eral models, Incldding one In her rblldrvi ^Barbara nnd Mary daughter Anne are alto spending
coarse yruol, .he frankly recognlx Jane and h r father, and »l*icr, eor»c time a l their’ homu in Day­
•d that some women,don't have J . M. Cam ball anJ Mrs. Lulc tona Brach.
Hat ilomacRa* and •hs mrllt It to Mai Camrh
Mr. and Mre. Fred Dish and
rhlldrcn. Faye and Billy ’ have
Thirty r
moved to Haxolhurst, Ga. In make
divorces li
their home. Mr. Bush has jopcnril
enness.
a mgrkrt and an flectricsl r.ppll-

MIAMI, F la . Aug. B (AADr. Arthur Wellesley and John
Ahlflstd were fishing two mile* ntf
shore Suhday when they hauled
In two full grown bird dog*.

Swimming cnmpfnlont arid the
youth dived into the eanal and
waa attacked Immediately by the
fish. He cried out a warning to
the other* not to anker the water
and waa struck twice more aa

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imraigjanU reaches daagaroui pro­
- ia” d •**re
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T :t t

lly Ih* Associated I'rea*
,
An induction of cold air from
Canada held-some*promise today
of breaking up the three-day sear­
ing heat wave over th* northern
Midwrat states.
TJie 'Chicago Weather Bureau
said th* Dakotas already had recrived-.sotna-relief, fruin ytslrrday1* high readings of 100 degrees
or more and that western Minnes­
ota could expect at least moder­
ately lowering temperature* lata
(hi* afternoon or tonlghL
Elsewhere, however, Utn weather
generally -would he-a ewntintmlbn
of the past two or three (leva with
the southerly flow of-hat air pre­
vailing for at least another 24
hours. Temperatures in .Michigan
today were expected to climb »l&gt;ove
the highs of yesterday when Grand
Rapids reported n maximum of 94,

The Climax In Palestine

I tow ihr Ruitiani won ihe war
agxipil Japan it told by Borii Leualiev. Soviet (Mililical writer, who
imivlt lliat Ruuia ihnuld have the
&gt;elh |tower in vytiting ihe Japanese
Irtaly "because the- entry of the
USfiR into ihe war Tind the bril­
liant VKtoric* of the Soviet army
forced Ji|mn |o capitulate." W« ation took niece three days later
repeal. "You can'l do buiineu with after a futile attempt to save the
There are fairly proiperous
lime*. President Truman and ihe
olhfi expeits tell utj nevertheless
there are 84.0011 persons on relief
roili in the stele « f Florida atonr.
Every third man and woman over
fii Vests of age is now receiving
Oh! Agr (\*»»ur}c« from the Stale
and la»t' ovudh -hlotie Florida paid
nut ntore ihan* 12.500,000 lo it*

Haath Myrl

Sanford &gt;Atlantic' Ilk. Illdc
lloura: 9-12 l-S
Phonr 294
Sat. 9-12
Kyra Examined • Glares* Killed

Wednetdar
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*,»« Sign (&gt;h
« ol Early Naw&gt;
l : * l Celery Chopper* Jembotsa
( ll* Homeapun
(M l lllder* of Ihe I'urple Hag*
T:** Morning Headline,
l:*X Hunrtea -itrtvriad#
li#9 New* Uriel.
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l i l t Btllclilng Tint* ,

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J. M. RolicrU. Al* lomgn *•fair* unalyil. »*y» ihr recent
upriting in Palretinc i« ’but one
(lotk-uiaik on I li c l a c e ol *
idigurd woild.” A lather spl. ‘d
iioqidy. way of pul l mi it..

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Optometrist
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d re r' anif TkY-r4achlnr problem
faced by astrophysicist*. Aniwering It wll Icall for detailed know*,
edge of the structure and behAfior of the entire * universe.
The biggest pre-Palomar tele­
scope la th* 100-inch on Mount'
Wilson. Studies with th* 100-lncli
and other scope* show that light
changes color as’ stare traveling
At great speeds ’ change the dlstahee between
themselves and
earth. A
shift
red, mnicni
noticed in
eann(
n m
ill to rwu,
_a____ *l
.. m at
.itu .u. .i
observation
of
th* more d
aLara. Indicate* .thuaa. a tar* - are re-,
PcaceJnJEhi
A* chairman of the resear •!. ceding—In other words, that the
‘
rommiUee of the Observatory universe ia expanding.
“The 200-Inch, being more powCouncil of the California Institute
of Technology, Dr. Hubble even
tinted the firal day of real. TIiiih we nee ita importance in now is heading up efforts to e*&gt;

J»»i*b people to slan-l by our *i&lt;lr
in fighting Ibis ghastly evil whirh
ha* lirfalien .ua."
Il denounced
"the dastardly murder of Iwu in­
nocent men bv n aet. if criminals
wbo are impervious to the .voice of.
conscience and arrogate unto themselves the low er to decidi oil oistIcr* of life and death."
No one in thia country wuuld
wish to use stronger language
than- these word* spoku-i by Inj
Jewish ‘leaders In Palestine. Thr
thnrk frit here at thr latest tac­
tics of thr-Irgunlsts only rehoed
three facts. It was ur*rd upon
thr terrorists to call a truro while
Ihe commission of thr United Na­
tions was In the region studying
thr problrm. They refuted, bit­
terness has-mounted, and Ihe clim­
ax ha* come in the booby-trapping
of Uie liodira of the British »«rgrant*. .
'
'
•
The crime i* not only against thr
two soldiers doing thuir military
duty. It ia against a nnhlu racr
and a cause that, deserve* and has
tiarism In the terrorist mind which retained the support of rountlusl
threatens to compromise a great thousands, irrespective of rar# or
cause. Th*
The Jewish Agency In
rn religipn. May it h* Ihe last of it*
Jerusalem "called upon the whole

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PASADENA. Calif,—Th* 220Inch Palomar Mountain talesCnp®,
now almost ready to go into op*
(-ration., ia expected to find an­
swer* to the most thought-proyoking question* of our age. '
The secret of human existrnrr un thia earth, and Ihe
possibility of life on other
planets, may well be solved
bi the Palomar instrument,
believe* Dr. Edwin Hubble,
Mount Wilson Observatory

This nrw»p*pcr has repcHtnlly
declared lit conviction (hat this
country -should share in full with
you know that student* Great Britain responsibility for
avefggc oj 80 people a day
rt. ’the United State*, anil
uth accident* could lie *1nliicly rliminslW with pto;&gt;-

5, 1947

Miss Connfc McCall, Miss. Jackie Brotchie
Honored By Mrs. Ridge And Mrs. Whelchel

I I I * * I .a i r llaU Hcitree
( l i f t lte&lt;pieet(u llr T v u ra
l t : » i All lb « New*

In Ihe iniiking of a grtnt character. - C. J. K. Sr., Times

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’England ran nnt declare
make peace, or »ign treatir*
any of her domihiitpt. . *

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Newe IpiundU P

Hint whh not inflicted, niiti nothing ever told him th at wuh
not true. It wan not Ktrungr that such, homo trnuiing went

Iflinthar with die Marthill !»*••»
iir, in fsvut «( il. according l&gt;»
die Gallup Poll, hul f&gt;l iwrcrul
,.f llir |iri.|ilc had never braid d

Seminole County
Court Records

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( hmI'h plan foi the human race «trennet!, nnd the further
we go in the study of Holy Writ the greater .becomes the
emphunln on the home, ami ihn influence in the molding of
u race conforming to the image of Him who created thn
••arth nnd nil there is in it.
John Huskin. in counting up the blessings of his child­
hood. we ure told by “The Wntchmitn," reckoned these three
till talWint, for first good: I'cnec. He had never heard K»thcr-*--«rScm* .
Mother’s voice once raised in 'liny dispute. Next to this
alxiul One Wo«
.
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d Father or Mother ns n ship her helm without any idea
One'India ol One liicccr.
if resistance. And.* liistly. Fait ft: nothing whs ever promis­
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Celerymen Drop Hard
fou gh t Tilt To St.
: Augustine, 8 To 7:
-,In Palatka Tonite

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ST . AUGUSTINE, Aug. 6. (Sped a l)—Successive home rune by
second baaeman Lyle Jody ana
.Manager Don Anderaon tn the
bottom half of the ninth frame
proved to be the needed runs for
the Saints to score an 8 to 7 vic­
to r y over the Sanford Celery Fade
‘her* last night .
'
Charlie B Usen, Working on the
KfiTTW 'tM ' F I D pooved a pitch
to Judy who slapped it out or.tbe
park. Manager Anderson com­
pleted tbe same feat on the first
nit eh to him, and tho Saints walkid , off the field victoriously with
one man away In the ninth frame,
r coming from behind In the
game,
might the Sanford nine motes
’alatka for a single tilt and
return to their own park for
rtn bill with the A uJraa torow evening. •
TV’ohnnV Theobold, recently ac­
red by tbe Salnta from th*
iatka Axaleaa gave up 12 hits

GAINESVILLE, Aug. 5, (A V-, Combe eald the umpire*. through
five centa-a-rall* travel allow., John Uaiuel of the Orlando Hub,
&gt;ce granted Florida State league revived the iaaue and had acting
npirea by director* while h* waa President Sid Herlong poll direri hia vacation and after he had trot on the question. Director!
irned the requeal down caused voted to Rive the umpire# mileage.
I Combe to eubmit hia resign*Upon hia return, Comb* called
&gt;n aa league preay.
an executive w «l°n fo din-riots
Comb* disclosed tbe- lAot of the and aaked them to reicind their
oubte here yeaterday *nd“**ld action.- A tic 4-4 ■vote mulled.
Combs then offered his resignation
and left ths-meeting. Director*
by the same tie vote balloted not
to accept his reaignatlon.
Voting not to rescind the mya
resign*
sure and to accept Combs'
tombs resigna­
tion were Uriando, Deiand. Day­
tona, Beach and Sanford. Voting
to rescind and not to accept the
resignation was Gainesville, .I’alatka. St. Augustine and ‘Leesburg.

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lost a football game to a. college
team since 1941, eipecti W be
stronger next fall than in $946
when th* Cowboys romped to th*
Border Confeienc* end Alamo
Bowl championships.
This despite th* fact that the
team has lost th&lt;* nation'* leading
grond-galner , Rutloph (Littis)
Doc) Mobley. Moblev hn* entered
professional football and won't
take" his remaining year of eligi­
bility here,
_Bun-even Cosch-W*rr*n-Woodrpn say? the Cowboys will be
ratronger although he temper* it
act, it waa reported yesterday iu with a satemrnt that "the other*
a telephone conversation with Vic* will be stronger, too."
There will be 30 leltermew,
President Sidney H*r|ang.
nine of them aiarlera from laat
In a' recent director's meeting
season. Pjv# of the playera-AI *
the league fathers voted not to
retract the action allowing the
Johnson. J . C. (Bullet) Cook,
red Cleveland. Jack Ellison
travel pay, and Comb* submitted
his resignation as president of the
and Mo* lledrfrk—were on
fw td a B u t* League.
both of HaVdin-Simmona' un­
Th* directora voted not to ac­ beaten team—In
114$ end
cept th* resignation of President . 1946. In 1941—ot rather on
Al Combi by a 4 to 4 count, Her*
Jan. I, 1141 — Hirdin-SImlong reported,
mons .lost a game, mealing
W# were talking to on* of the
defeat ab the hands of Second
SU t* League umpa th* other night • Air Force in the Sun Bowl at
and fa* told na that he had been
HI Paso. But they don't roust
spending about $60 per month
this on ths record. That waa a
mpre. then .be was getting from
service 'outfit. No college
the League. We realise that the
eleven has taken' fits Cowboy*
arbiter* are not expected to mak«
ia low.. In. th* two p e a t * .!*
a killing Ih ihla league but 1 do
1919, 1914 and 1944 Hardinnot think that any one of us wonld
Hlmmahpi wa* out of football ~
work anywhere th at we were not
because of the wet
getting money enough on which to
Woodson baa quit * record
live; yet w# howl end rail* the with the Cowboys and at Arkanroof when th* boys In blue call a aaa State College, where he waa
play that w* think la not abso­ coach before coming to Hardinlutely correct.
Simmons. At Arkenaaa State fall
Wa think that the Florida 8U U team won the conference chamLeague U getting very good umpfr- linnshlp four of five
Isrdln-Himmbna
he
This dispute over raising the
Florida State League'* umpire'*
■alary to include five cent* per
rail* travel pay haa really been
brewing for th* pait few'day*.
Several week* ago the league
directors were polled concerning
the pay Increase and the directora
voted to give the urnps the extra
cash. .
When President Combs returned
to Caineavlile after hia vacation,
he learned of the action of the
directora. Combs .fififiSKil .ihejuota
and slated"that he would resign if

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Al Combs Submits Resignation
As President Of State League

There it bad newt In the Fed
ramp today. Walter Harrington,
hara hitting rlghtfislder, has been
confined iA the hospital for a gen­
eral checkup, it haa been reported.
. . , Bill Btelneck* haa ratumed to
tha DeLand roster aa a coach.
Wonder what he la n l n g 'l o do
with tha other vets ha has over
there 7 He la sure a magician'
wban It cornea to Juggling hia
active and inactive veteran playera, Several other teams in the
F S L could do well to follow the
excellent example of roster Jug­
gling and player classification
changing that ih4 Red Hat skipper
has. set; . . . Don Ford, Fed back­
stop, haa been given hi* release.
BOB THORPE
Here I* a repbrt from Benny
Kahn, Daytona Beach Morning
Journal Sports editor, on th e' Incident between Bob Thorp* of
GlineaviiU and the Daytona fans
during Sunday’* tiff in CKy Is­
land Park at Daytona.
‘T h e lateal comic akit to be
presentgd In the Florida State
League wa# » three aet show
yeaterday a t the City Island."
"A ct |, A baseball player used
aboaivo language in addressing
bleacher fan* who had tken m v
tng hira.”
v
"A ct II. City police marched him
into the dugeut and arraatad him
on the. w ot,'
" A c t III. Th# chief umpire mljlUntiy screamed a t th e. cops,
* y « ean't do this to him." (Oh
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Thorpe, ace

title In th* Border Conference—
that's six championship* and one
tie in eight etaaona. .
'Hardln-HImraona will play a
10-game schedule including inleraecUonal tilts with San Jos#
at Ran Jose, C alif, end Missis­
sippi State at State College
Mias. Trinity University end &lt;
University of Houkton of the
lone Hter Confermce are
scheduled In addition to six
Border Conference foes.
NRW DAIRYMAN

8. l»P&gt;—Gardner Mulloy slipping 7
Given up all hope of a berth on
Jhe Davie Cup team?
1
Not on your life, brother. Rig.
handaome Hulloy, a favorite with,
tennis galleriea since long before
the war, hat tasted • couple of
defeats this year, to Vic Seixas
and Ed Hoyian, which undoubtedly
have hurt hi* chances (a gain a
■pot on the Davis Cup team. Hut
he hasn't given Op,.
The Davis Cup team will prob­
ably be selected after the Newport

loy, now in the fourth round of
the Eastern Grass Courts Cham­
pionships at the Orango I.asm
Tenni* Club, said today.
“Some people even aro looking
to the day when I,re tire ," he ad­
ded. "Why, some o f the players
in the tournaments around the
country are older then I. That
business of my having gigen up
all hope of playing, on Uni Davis
Cup squad ia strictly the bunk ”
Mulloy, tennis coach a t Uh- UniTed'Schroeder, of Glendale, Calif.,
got into action for the first time
yesterday, and although h* won
two matches, he had ■ bye in the
first round, he had a workout.
Vincent T, Paul of Woodhavcn,
N. Y., took all Mulloy could hand
out in a second round match be­
fore bowing, 6-4, 18-11. Mnlloy
ram* back later to thrash IJiitnn
Baldwin of Brooklyn, 6-2, 6-0.

NEW YORK, Aa». 5 , . ( g * George Kelt, Detroit Tiger third
•acker. leads the A ttttit M U t Rue In 'batting today -while Philkdilphla’i H a n j Walker continue*
(o pace the National League in
hitting.
Kell tacked eight point* to hia
mark of a week ago. to vault from
fourth to the top rung wfth a JI35
average. One point m orethait Lou
Boudreau, manager of the Cleve­
land Indiana.
Waiker lost a point during tho
span that Includes Sunday’* games
but hia .$47 average-4e-£Q points
higher than runner-up Walker
Cooper of the New York Giants.
Cooper moved from third to second over Pittsburgh's Frankie
Gualine, who tumbled to fourth
with .320. Augie Galan of the
Retie pulled Into third with a .826
mark, one point .leas than Cooper.
Hack of Guatfne arc. Tommy
Holmea. Boston, .309, Phil Cavarretta, Chicago, AOS, Dixie Walk­
er, Brooklyn, .306, Johnny Mice,
New York, and Bob Elliott, Boston. .303 and Enos Slaughter, St.
1/OuU. 402.
Joe DiMaggio brings up third
place Mw with a .326 figure.
Trailing the New York Yankes
outfielder are Ted Williams, Boa-

PITTSBURGH, Aug. 3, (J$V-

1948." ,
’ '
The man who has held the title
longer than any other fighter in
modem ring history revealed yeaU*rd»y:
*
Ha wll fight Jersey Joe Walcott
in a ten-round non-title bout in
New York Nov, 14.
He will meet in March the win­
ner of the EssAyt): Charies-OIle
Tandberg bout slated for Now
York tn December. That also will
be a ten-round non-title event.
The opponent lo make the heat
showing agkinat him will be given
a crack at the title In a 16-round
championship bout in New York
next summer.

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to $10136 in I EMC. reflecting the |272. making necessary the playoff,
Increased use of, and dependence - - - - - of the public on, ears and truck*.
The total 1947 gasoline tax hill
alone is expected to reach $40,Legal Notice
000,000, Mr. Woodard »ald.
"In term* of highway conS O T M 'K
atructlon." he added, “tht* means
• At eleven u'dftck i&gt;« Thure4sr,
Aesift Hlh. the Hoard of PuUie
Imtru.tlun wilt receive sealed Wds
op . fnrfUrlilti* snd InMellln* »*Uttionst Jrcirte I!* m Im timuree U
the tjilte Monroe «ho5l, la sceerdsore with the ipecflcatlone of Khon
J . M ouabion. A rbliect, In ' the Banford A tlan tic National Dank t i d ­
in g . T b e Hoard rsaervas the Wkbt
to se le ct a n y ee b U W t •
h o a rd o f P ublic In fr a c tio n fov
Seminole f o u n t s , goirld a.

Phis. .314, George MeOutnh, New is seeking the first major tennis
York, .308, Johnny Pekhy, Boston, triumph of her current European
•300, Bob Diilinger, St, Louis, .304

Dial* Walker, Doger* and Sam
Chapman Athletics; Walker smash­
ed two-run homer tn tenth inning
to enable Dogera to nip Boston,
4-2. Chapman drove In three runs
and scored three on a triple and
two single* to lead Philadelphia to
T 1T 6 -view Fy ■oV#r~Nei?. T W l
To Meet On Winner Hugh Casey,' Dogera, allowed
two hit* after relieving Vic
Take.All Showdown only
I.omb*rdi in sixth inning of Booklyn‘a *4 .2 ten inning conquest of
CHICAGO, Aug. C, (/P)—Armed Boston to gain.' credit for hia
and Assault wll meet tn a $100,. •ighth win in 11 decision*.
000 winner-take-all match race at

Armed And A tumult'

Jitn Fertier of Chicago . today ad*
i ded,the.St. Paul Open Golf Cham­
pionship to hia Profauional Golf*
era Association title and f2.lM .69
to hia bank account becauae o f a
three- atroke victory in a playoff
with Fred llaaa, Jr ., of New Or­
leans.
Ferrler yesterday to u n d M e
6,432-yard Killer Court* iP 'M
stroke*. four under par, while Haai
had to b#, content with a 71 and
$1,400 ploa $104.69 aa hia khara
of the playbff gate. Ferrier'e first
money wee- $$,000.and ha received

The tall Miamian, who reached
the finale in both the Wimbledon
and French tournaments, waa upset In the final round o f the Swiss
International Championships by
Mrs. 8heila Summers of South
Africa yesterday, O-'J, 2-6. and 6-2.
Miss lldrt, ranked third in the
U. S., look a 3-7 lead in the first)
m l but-her foe-then won ftvc suc­
cessive games. .The American won
"Tn# aecond set with ease but In
the deriding set the South African
outran her opponent, closing out
the match with a love game bn her
service.

T. tv. Lawton. Supt.
L. B. Joidsn. Chairman '•*

A MEETING OF UTMOST IMPORTANCE TO AL
RETAIL MERCHANTS IN SANFORD WILL Bi
HELD AT THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE B U IL I
lNG--4X_iLU)0--E—iL--TIJK£RAY-—AUGU&amp;T-B.--Alr
RETAILERS ARE VITALLY-INTERESTED IN THIS,
AND WE URGE YOUR ATTENDANCE.
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Sanford Merchants Association

Wednesday - Thursday - Friday Aug. 6 - 7 &gt; - 8
New Zei
owned and
vatu*.

TA KE l)P A

SPORT
RECREATION

RE-CRKATIO:

Milton, Fla^—Roy Bi
Rosa County's newest
has started out right, according
to County Agent Emmett D. ReCall. 11* recently completed a
modern end-efficient tile dairy
Mm. had hi* hard tested, and
obtained a registered Guernsey
bull to head up- hia herd.
Interfered with th* enforcement
of th* lew.""To add le the gay confusion,
Gatne*villa ptnyera stnrmsd the
scene and exchanged words with
the bleacher fan*/ Temper* were
hot aa the weather and danger of
a riot waa averted when Joe
Eaton, cool headed Gainesville
first baaeman. appealed to the
player* and fans to behave Ilka
grown upa and play hall."

p « f Indignantly protested
the
game but the G-Men won It 6-4
anyway,"
W a-youthful Ben
‘Thorpe waa taken U the hasGaineevitle rookl* tile, ami- released on hail The
rouble afar apologlaed and aaked
a . . N ew m Jeu ru l1 repeiler
to
“plea#* tell th* fan* I’m sorry
I
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There will be on our floor only pieces o f furniture sold a t auction and never claimed. This furhiture will be cleared out during

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TU ESD A Y . A U G *

teport Discloses *
Sanford Has High
Living: Standards

m F
communities In the United States,
according to Sale* Management's
1047 survey &lt;-f buying power,
covering all cities of 10,000 pop.
ulatlon and over.
With retail anles of *lp,4U4.(8Mi
in 1048, a large increase from
the *8.322,000 of the previous
year, the city did .60 percent of
the Mate's business with hut .66

percent of the . p»juitnt inn of the

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well the average Sanford
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family fared U .hown t.y lu|
U rO W H I n B e r l i n AOO
effective buying power, which
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ntpouiiteil, after' tax deduction*,!
AP Newstralurr*
to ,13,175 in spendable money,
BERLIN—Thousands
of Her.
,N#V YORK, Attg. 3. (Htn-ciall
compared to the average of &gt;3.-.1 liner* who visit the top these day*
A higher standard of living end
08t? rrcieved jver family in tha to see hhat left of it* once-(treat
stronger consumer* market preSouth Atlantic stales and to the animal collection remark that-the
ail in Sanford than in 'most
fit,015 net income of Florida xoologirai garden* are doini; *
families.
.good Job as a vegetable garden,
j With its animal population down
nearly IK) percent due to wartime
losses and dispersals and postwar
Wheeler of Sanford , starvation,
the big too has lota of
vacant yards and pehs. A lu i-en ­
CANVAS AWNINGS
CANVAS PORCH CURTAINS terprising keepers are penhit|ln:r
very little wasted space.
*'
VENETIAN BUNDS
Y
Wolflag the Bean*
In what were once wolf pens
Aluminum, Steel, W ood!
W0 ht»be our own Ice Cream, All flavor*
j they .Tire raising health-htokinj
10
DAY
DELIVERY
| crop*- of rahltagr. tomatoes and
Tatty — Delicious — Healthful
’ Iteans. The ' formrr -giraffe house
We REPAIR!
, has a yardful of corn, bfkixtl and
beets. Food-conscious adults ariFUKK ESTIMATES
mr&gt;e nearby tomato patches whila
414 Sanford Avene*
their chattering children cluster
l'lu m c 80H
about the monkey cages.
"Who harvests I t 7” said an a t­
tendant. "Why, we people who
work here get it. We planted It
and we guard U against thievery."
Despite its decimated popula­
tion, 'the too is still a popular
place, especially on week-ends.
f
L.nested In the British sector of
the city, at the end of oncc-glit-.
H ELP W A N TED
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5 A R T IC L E S F O R S A L E
FO R REN T
taring Kurfuerstendamm, it is
visited also by hundreds of oc­
ClKL for cashier A cosmetic cotin- cupation troops and their depen­
CONCRETE SEWER PIPE
tel, also rod# girl, l-aney’s Drug dent*. On a summer Sunday one
I c o RD PLAYERS for rout. By
Store.
L y or week. The Music Box* 110 SK1TIC TANKS. Gre**.- Traps
frequently sees Soviet armv offi­
Blocks, Aluminum Window* unj
p . 1st SL Phone 053.
and tbtsir wives and chiilren
tX l'i.H IK M 'I.U &gt;'*•**• .. Piesver cers
■trotting the ino paths or sitting
for dry cleaning plant. Apply
■kpH-epfeM its Meisch Budding.
PcWtdnfle, Hurrirane hrac.-s
Downtown -Cleaner* A Laundry, listening to a band concert in the
E tg e Kght ofices, newly decorMiracle Concrete Company, 300
open air restaurant.
113 Palmetto.
le d . all utilities, heat and JantElm Ave. Phone 1333.
ANLMAL8 MANGY
Kr service furnished.* Call 663Foreigner*, and Germans too,
FULL time Watkins Route avail­
| . H. ft A. Dept. Store.
FOR SALE— Llmsrook for drive­
able in Sanford, if you have a find the nnce-gaudy sou a pretty
way* and roadwav*— Phone
car and are willing to- work 3 tawdry place now. Some of its
1241.
IVALESCKNT HOME now
hours u day for excellent- earn­ buildings were bombed and the
en at Chuluota, 18 miles S. h
panorama vevllde
ings, write for personal inter­ surrounding
line.
Sanford and 13 mile. N. K.|
over Its walls ts one of l&gt;omhview. A.D.n. t.’aie Herald.
Orlando. Large screen and
btasted buildings. Most of the re­
pen porches to sit and 'Y11!.* ’ ,
maining animals are scrawny and
MAN OR WOMAN
Batteries
4s
nailery
Charging.
he cool breexos off Lake Cath
ONE full time and one part lime,- mangy.The beer and tea served
' II. U. POPE CO. INC.
ne. Large grounds and walks
for Tourist Information _ Booth. at the restaurant are weak.
J e from auto traffic. Lstge
Must have seriotarial•'ability,
In a city where scvrrnt hunfbbv and rooms. Prick cons* me­ 4 CEILING fans for sale. I jntova
pleasing personality, neat ap-|.ir„,i
Drug Store,
naceuoumIaIu . 25 . only.
“TeTlnni-e, a- we',I a* knowledge with “Chinese Beggar di»ea»e."
Fhone or write for reservation
of Sanford utid Central Florida. attributalde to rating certain wild
Paints.
Poultry
Supplies,
Nails,
It once. OvBerlo 23(12 or Dr.
Write to .lunior. Chamber of herb*, loo-goer* smile wryly at
Purina Feeds, Groceries and
fartin 2.7f)2 or write Box 1.(7
Commerce. P. 0 . Box 1.342, stat­ the sign* which remain on cage*
Meats.
Touchton
A
Watson,
1201
’huluota Florida. Large sedan
ing age, matilui status, experi­ from former doy*:“l’lca*c don t
6&gt;r goests to visit their doctor. _ Celery, Phone HDD.
ence Mid salary expectations.
feed the antmnta."
AUTO RADIOS, Motorola. Sales HELP WANTED-- Young man
But the children still love the
I a ILABLE at once, convenient­
and Service. The Music Bux,
with High School education to xoo, though many go irony dUap*
ly located down town section,
1It) W. l i t St. Phone.0 5 1.
pointed la-cause it no longer ha*
leant printing trad*.
L„ (o date apartments wjih all
THE SA M tilth HERALD
an elephant. Huge "»inm" —the
slern conveniences. AduR*
SEWING MACHINES
elephant—died Ipst winter, tome
tv. Phpne 050. ______
SALES ft SERVICE
saidof hunger.
WOKK WANTED
B K U rS SEWING MAC H. SHOP 9
But he wasn’t the only victim
W A N TED TO REN T
IIS 8. FRENCH. Til. 1190
of the. savage winter. The xoo ha*
hr 3 bedroom house, close in, COAL circulating heater. Uvaaon* EXPERT painting -contract or only mle goal now and n lot few­
hourly basis.
S. G. Grogan, er bird*. Thieve* got the others
references, phone 42U-M.
alile. Ph.' 1I65-J.
-Free estimate*. - Phony 783-J,
and they landed in the cooking
lit AGE, apply to II, E. Cochran. CANVAS PAINT- clear ami rolFLOOR
SANDING
A
finishing,
I t 7 laurel.
ora. SENKARIK GLASS A
cleaning' ft waving. Our puwer
PAINT CO. Phone 320.
unit teatiles u* to work whera if Except for the salutory quota
W English—ftlm v New Ti-Iomi
lE A L E fT A T E FO ftSA LE
FIA1RENGE- poreeUtn -tTrCH. ife’ •—tkeniMs no- piwmFTS&amp;nheHIEi ■how*. Hollywood movie* ulmi-st
nvnilalilr 21 yertls expurientr.
•range, perfect condition * 4 5 mi.
II. M. Qfcason. fake Mary, Fla- •ntlrrly.
’ Mr*. Moon, Phue* l-ongwood 23.
Sa l e s t a t e insurance
ROOKING •ROOF Painting, all
Inefficient vision IS' a major
MORTGAGE LOANS
CYPRESS l^wn Chairs. Assem­
kinds. Smith Urn Phono 1188.
ramie of highway aecidenl*.
lYMOND M. BALL, Realtor.
bled with screw*, painted or un­
Registered Broker and
painted. See at 2.1PJ Palmetto
12 S P E C I A L S JiM V JC E S
Insurance Agent
Avc. Phone 210-W.
*
.
4
Florida State flank Bldg.
SMI TTY’S 8eir.pro|iell»d -L aw n
IW, two story, three bedroom
Mowcr-7 Smilty’a Garage cor­ FOR RENT— Floor *ahdcr. Ka*y
tome. Two car enrage. On
ner Second Street and Sanford operation, Rensonahle rates, San­
ford Paint ft Glass Co, Phuna
U r hit lift * HO In Mayfair. Avenue. Call 11311 for free dstn303.
■,
Il aell unfurnished or furnUhed.
onstratmn.
366-M.
.DODGE
■ PLYMOUTH
WESTINGHOUSE and white perPARTS AND HKRVICB
table
(owing
machines.
Bert’s
{A g e with complete equip' Phoos 1011
Sewing Machine Shop. Phone i n Palmetto A r t
i-nt for body straightening A
M
OO.
tainting. *2,700.00. Phone UkWYA-DE moth prpofing lasts 6
Vents. Have your woolens moth
NEW unused double tied, inner
proofed now. Downtown Clean­
spring mattre** ft box spring*,
fO farm houses, 18 acres land,
er* &amp; Laundry. 113 Palmetto
*76.00.
200
W.
tr.xh
St.
Through
I-three inch well*. 2 'i miles 8.
Ave. Phone 014.
a typographical error the price
tf Monroe on highway J4. John
quoted
in
Monday's
paper
war
Plano
Tuning and Repairing. L. L
Davis. Box lfi, U k e Monroe,
* 6.00,
■Sill, Res. fill-W .

THE OLD HOME TOW N

By STANLEY

I m -1—*s u t ( mo oa.«

lurmture Rcliniftuoi
Cabinet Work
Expert Workminthip
TH E SANFORD CABIN ET
SHOP
124 Palmetto Avenue

HAVANA TOURS
Low Summer Hairs

FOR THE BEST ICE CREAM
Try
NICK’S OWN ICE CREAM

2 DAYS

:i D A Y S

ll&gt;‘ Air

lit Dual

$47.

--rvi

$57.

Plus 'lax

Pips Tag

Olhrr Tour* I to tv Days
Special Price* for Groups of
I or more Per suns
For
loforni.iliiio - . Rr*rrtalionv
. . Phone or Write

—NICKS

. BIGNS
apartment house, ill l»nff
Show' rant* And poster*
n*.'Upstair* haa four toolti* OLD NEWSPAPERS—4) GENTS
O— HUE'S SIGN HER VICK
hath.* downstair*- ha* large PER POUND. BUNDLED IN
O. It. I-i nd res*. Phone 1011
BUNDLES.
living room, kitchen, dining
and two bedrooms and
10. 16, 20 and 26 CENT
RAIHAT'ORS cleandl and repair
shower. Eight acre#-“ 600 ft! on
HERALD OFFICE
ed. Cohen Radiator- Shop, lot
highway 17. Ideal for tourist
Hanford Ave. Pb,,360-W.
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ourt or for trailer camp. Two
General Electric Varuilm Gleaner, LAN!)
rile*
CLEANING
AND
good Condition—R e a a o n ah I e
DRAINAGE. 3 NEW CATER­
III
price. Write Mr*. John Murphy,
PILLAR DEIS EL IIULLItOZLu\c Miry.
EBB WITH P A L M E T T T
RAKES
TWO
3/4 YD.It It AG LINKS.
K QUIPMENT
nn large ioL Corner Hlrk. DESK, reason aide, in fine condi­
NOW IN TH IS . VICINITY
and 7th SL TWS E. 7th S t
tion. May lie seen at Frierson's,
N IM M fH T CONSTRUCTION
12,000. Apply t q .j, E. Walker,
CO., ORLANDO, FLA. PHONE
HO Cyprras Ave._____
2-2081.
Used New Perfection Poicclain oil
IK N IS IIE D 3 bedroom house
stove. Good condition. J2 6 ;
RENT A CAB
Phone 728-W.
(with 4 acres. By owneh Phone
YOU DRIVE IT
11204 or County 3306.
PIIONK 200
A R T IC L E S W A N T E D
SRUICKLAND-MORKISON
TALI, house, B0 x 160 corner 6
U D R lY E -rr. IN C
Jot, *2600.00. Phone 714.R after
Highest
cash price paid for used
Ugh
|4 P. M.
S E E US FOR
furniture. Ted Davt* Furniture
JillMEOGRAPH PRINTING
Co. 811 E. 1st. Ph. 068.
ARTICLES FOR SALE
AND TYPING
L BUY your car regardless of
CREDIT BUREAU OF
m 'T H E new I-awn Shaver. Ask I'Lage
or condition. Roy Reel, 306
SANFORD
for demonstration. SENKARIK
W. 2nd St.
lift N. Park
Phone 180
GLASS ft PAINT CO. 112-114
2nd RL
EXPERT RADIO RF,PAIRING
CASH paid for stamp collections
Fred Myero. 311 E. 2nd S t
JOF COATING- Asbestos Aluand accumulations, large or
tmlnum roof coating- good for
small. What do yau have? Send
•ATTENTION
MOTHERS
I metal, slate or composition roofcomplete details to: Max Train­
-D IA P E R
SERVICE—
I ing. Stop leaks. Cools your home
er. R t 1 Box 64. Winter Park,
Baby Yalvet furnishes hospital
10 to 16%, Ten y ea r warranty.
Fla.
clean.sterile diapers and demlori- . . . i
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SENKARIK GLASS A PAINT «■
ixed container. Economical and
CO. 112-114 W. 2nd 8 t
safe. Fully medically approved
Small gae refrigerator. Ph. 886.
Call Daytona 2467-W collect for
r LOWERS
details. 06 diapers, 82 «' wee'-t.
foe all occasion*
' ___
HELP WANTED
"F IR S T IN SANFORD"
cNKItX A YOST FLORISTS
Sine* Ave. Just off Celenr
MCMULLEN'S Merket
ph. 403 residence ph. 810-B 2 WHITE counter check min. age LONNIE
Barber Shop open Thursday,
20 to 36. Pig’N Whistle, Park
Friday ft Saturday.
ft Geneva Avenue*.

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W AITRESS WANTED. Apply Bus IS
__ XffiBlooL Grill—
B i d Do d 'o ^ * ! h " tgn track, good
condition. 6 new tires. I l l N.
WANTED: Man to *uece*&lt;r R.
Simmons for lUwIcigh business
French. Phone U64-W.
In Northcsst Polk County. 1600
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A Pickup Truck. Phone
families. Product* sold toi year*.
1000-J.
Permanent if you are a hustler.
For .particular- * r lle R « - j , #34 STANDARD Chevrolet 4 d.»r
a w ° !f
Excellent shape. Phone
Memphis. Tenn. or see R. Hartn72 t
man, Bhx 234. Lonjwood. Ha. 1 U7‘ J
36 FORD 2 door sedan 8160,00, ***
Mr. Gallin. 420 W. Fire; SL
EXPERIENCED celery grower or
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O ne of the finest Jobe ever
done by American hotftewives has been in saving
used fats) Since 1943* over
800 million pounds have
been salvaged. But, as Sec. rvtary of Commerce W. A.
Herriman point* out. the
fob still isn’t over. "Not
only the United Stater, but
the whole world still lacks
adequate supplies of fata
and oila. And wq In America

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�THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Dutch Accused
By Indonesia Of
Violating Order

TUESDAY, AUG. 5, 191

Elliott’s Testimony

U.S. Asks Apology
From Hungary For
American’s Arrest

'I'MlIaa** !!•■&gt; «*•■• « •')

would not l&gt;, held liable
for
breach of contract "because of
during th* years period.
For a period o f eight licWfsh
hour* the reports from tha humid
downtown Intel negotiating room
had blown hot and,cold.
Union official* said dll' UAW
Ford local* in tho country would
1* notified of the agreement in
lime to refrain from walking
put.
The Ford*l!AW agreement on
I the Tsfl-Hsrtley inue followed
'the company'* blunt tefussi to
gram the union an “immunity
elsuae." ■
Henry Ford H. mandated the
r{impan]r'i point of view. Ho aald
that to permit euch immunity
would be to “nullify- the law
and' declared the company "can*
not' he party to placing unioria

Hughe* ha* charged that Sen­
ator firewater (R-MflincU--cJt*iiman of the *futi committers, once
offered to call off the hearing If
he would**gtemv»~»neiTt! TransWorld Airline*, in which Hughe*
ha* a controlling Interest, with
fa n American, firewater ha* denied
that.
Meyer’* e*pen»e “a c c o u n t *
brought into evidence last week,
allowed more than 18,000 spent on
entertainment of Kooievtl: and hi*
friend* about’flie tlm.- ilie' con­

ed an apology from the Communiat
dominated Hungarian government
for the 'O Tetl by political police
of an American citltep, Stephen
Tburaniky,
The State Department, in tilscloalng thia today, aald that the
U. S. repre*entative on the Allied
Control Commiuipn for Hungary
alio haa "approached" the 8&lt;&gt;v-

In, the American minister at
Budapest; «nd Hungary’* acting
foreign miniiter, which showed
that Chapin demanded h “auitabc
iapology,"
Chapin also naked for assur­
ance that no further »ueh insta.rs
would take place and- thut m.y
of Thuransky’s* property which
had been seized would la* returned.
The acting foreign minister.
Erno Milbatyfi, gave Chapin a
preliminary
reply
yesterday,
which the State Department ndviaed Chapin to tell the Hilda pent
government is “un**ti*factory."

tu speculation whether th r iu to
union
ami Murray
Corp, ef a bad girl out of her."
u can use any wurf you
America might settle on a sim­
’ young Roosevelt shouted,
ilar bail*.
were they (the g irl*; for

me?,

JMM* D* * MAT1C rH0 T°0 *ArH* were made a* the bodies of Tom Thom**,», and hi* slitsr, Patricia, 7, were
Komi*veil insisted that .Meyer
rC&lt;io'ToCtV r0!n
** Hansen Dem, Calif., where they had been on ■ Sunday ptenlc with their parent*.
had nut answered his querilun,
Left, the boy * Ufeleae body has been brought to shore; night, the children’* mother, Mr*; Agnes Thomaa
* Maall.Me (ram r . i r &lt;lH,l
"The Colonel well knows the
(second from left) is comforted by a friend, while her husband, John, stand* at right The youngsters bad
the termination of the adminis­ girl* were present," Meyer intiswatutered off W j) gftergjwtyen playing In grubber in g ra ft on the water.
Untenuillonal Soundphoto)
trative regime which has -been
Java by linking up their. eAsictn maintained by the British in the -,i Mover aisd that kt the-gay par­
Lake Mary Beach
soldiers were wounded.
-----, in older that ties in New York Col. ftuuseveit
void’ westCf n~Tflr^C*' *g Yi'-w- hour* WMhrTllnce 1800,
15 Strikers Killed,
before the cMSe-ffft orders tisik our fellow countrymen, the 8q- »ori^t.miftt of hit time with MilU
The laborers were reported
((fliiiMMd from R*agt Om+|
'40 Hurt In Tunisia
effect last midnight, u dispatch j-dance,' may share the welfare Fave Emerson, who later In-ism,shot down in return fire from the
for park purposes with IB months,
'mid the aspirations uf |hc people Mra, ItoosevelL
from Srmarang ‘said.
A fter Troop Attack troops.
- The Dutch indicated officially of Egypt."
“ Were anv tif the glrbl there to it will revert to them.
Commlssiiiim chairman 11. B.
Nokia,hy I’atha told the cdunfil entertain meT" Elliott pressed hi,
UlSt during attempt, at mediation
The riot a t Sfax was the only
of their difference* with the In­ that "it. is the very existence of former party companion and hast. Pope told Mr. Field* that the roe- - TUNIS, Tunisia, Aug. 6—&lt;/P) major outbreak reported in the
donesian Republic, they intended Egypt as a sovereign *|ate which
Meyer insisted the ‘"girls" were res* of the park had been as much — Fifteen striking laborer* weru alike thus far. Thee were some
to maintain rontrtd •&gt;( the rich is here at stake."
part of a large party that varied a surprise to the Commission *• killed and about 40 were eswwMled minor incedenu, but police-were
to lotke Mary residents, commend­ In a riot near Sfax which follow­ control.
"Against ihe historic bacx- from 20 to 30 persons,
areas they wrested in the 15
day* of fighting.
trrouml of Anglo-Egyptian rela­
"You mean their scintillating ed them for doing a nice Job i.n ed an attack on an Army motortions," he said, "an alliance &lt;;l conversation waa to entertain me," the park and promised them **- Ixed column, the French New*
Tunisia’* B,200,000 inhabitant*
this sort is but another form **f Roosevelt put In with irony in hi* aistance immediately by sending a Agency tswu-UJ today.
were reported hard pressed because
Attlee’s Offer
road crew out to improve tha
subordination. It make, a rela voice.
All
of the’ alike, particularly in tho
borer* In Tunisia,
tiunship which is both unbalanced
French forth African -Druta
JilinU. .art#.—Most - of —the-ehop*
**I resent any implication a* to road to the. lake.
Itealiaa.a n m l*«a» ii » i
and undignified, ft ties Egypt
— TlMr-rood-etrip-vritf-ijinirtniTed •t**- Were called out on a general there were closed. Refrigera.inn
■Train, to lie announced . Ji]__ Ulu -tn— British economy.-_Tt subjects
free bv Mr*. Harrison ami Mr. ■trike yestedsy. Troops were sent plants were shut down, and trans111* voice filled with emotion, .*
Htruic r .T T ’idnnwns tomorrow.
“Oh. Meyer broke Ini "thst was Smith. However, they will be com­ to take over the Tunisian rail- reflation tins were clogged.
‘ •Th* new plan, designed to com­ Egypt to the vagaries of Britiih
pensated for orange ti-eei on tile way line between Sfax and Gsfxa.
bat g critical dollar shortage and ccontimyr It imprisons Egypt with­ Hu* last thing on my mind."
The gyvernmeut waa reported
in the orbit of British imfierial
"You have said I was getting property, said Mr. Pop*.
The PTcnth press sj
boost production, is expected lo power,"
planning to requisition railway
'Mr,
Evan*
sharply
criticised
thr
all
the
girls,”
Roosevelt
told
Mey­
cal) for sjitl muiw austerity In
tend other facilities needed to
Before Nokrashy I'asha took er , "You have not an,wen,! my Commission for not culling upon the troop* were fired
an already tightly rationed land.
keep the protectorate's economy
the
floor, Herschel V. Johnson, question about these girls. What him first to speak on the matter strikers* a* th ey ..*
J t also
___ was expected* to* contain
and rix'functioning,
declaring that ho had money In railway yards of S
¥*k tom* provision for reducing the deputy U. 8. delegate, suggested was I doing, lining them m&gt;?”
that as soon as the opening state­
In angry tones, Roosevelt con­ the subdivision and that closing of
Kars 0UH«y
fund* to the British ment* from the Egyptian ami
tended at another point thql the street* and parks hy vacating the
occupation zone of Germany.
McM
While the I'rlniu Minister wns British representatives were heard Senate group has directed its in­ plate pad been detrimental to his
,
putting his final louche* on lhi* the council should "turn to the quiry at him because he Is "the property.
Attorney Boyle reminded Mr.
plan last night. Foreign Minister mote urgent huslneis" of the Bal­ son of the President” and passed
over gift* by contractor) to other Evans that he still retained all
- Ernest Bevin reiterated in the kan problem.
Informed -quarters said Britain Armv officer*.
Douse nf Commons that Britain
legal rights.a* a property owner,
Roosevelt aahl he undetstood the but that since, the land termed as
* * k intended to pres* fur public own* probably would demand time Id
t n |, ,f
ership of the mine* and factories study Nokrashy Pasha’s opening committee had a document deal­ park land k. h
remarks ami prepare hi* reply, ing with "million* and trillion* of hy this paiiltr~aT~auch, the public
f:, , In Germany’* Ruhr.
dollar*" of war rnntrarti— BTTiT Imd no rights to the laud vacated..
i_ 7 'H e alio deflated his opposition which might take saveral day*.
-"huntllg surli gifts as automobiles
to four*pow*i cwritrol of tluu
Mr. Evans quoted' nn Opinion of
to other Army officers. Senators an Orlando attorney, Ben -Carpen­
"I'VI-SIKN millions of pounds of
! -rich fnduBtrtal iNfe* «■ propOHil J p w i R h - J l
Ferguson
(K-Mlrh)
(ltd
Brewster
— r
ter, to the effect loat the tern,
i by l ^rmiwre.
(R-Maine) denied knowledge of mission's vacating order was;void
tobacco sold a t auction. And a t
la-cause of failure to show conclu­
k*—
ish source since the. ilrillsh- were turned on during the night
Roosevelt said also thst If the sive ownership to the patlst vac~
auction a fte r auction, I ’vo seen
American difference* on thr auh- for the first time sine) power- commRtee fuund that the Boose- ated. and he reiteratotJ hi) state­
became public last month. »»ving Idsckout restriction Were veil Mine had been used "just tq ment that the Cuunty Cummiosloa
gel expenses" hy Meyar., It ought had no authority to vsesta the
tho mokera o f Lucky Striko buy
United Stale"
'reportedly ordered last winter,
tu state thst publicly, FeifUson park* in the plat.
want* to delay socialisation in tho
Several Liverpool police were inKtthr for at least ftve years, pepd-' hired battling the demonstrator* I sgrred.
Huv Howell of Lake Mary com­
tobacco th a t’s got real smokin’
ing an increase In production.
' a* firemen atood by ready to dous# I When Roosevelt rc/emn to mended thu action of Mr*. Harri­
Th* Foreign Minister said hi* th* riolera’with hoses in •*»« the Mever a* "a rather comedy type son ami Mr. Smith In deeding over
*
qual i t y. . . tob acco th a t smokea
preference reganling Germanv's situation got heyynd police con- of individual,". Ferguson broke in the property for park use. Mr.
with:
lavel of Industry was to Itoost
Fields Quoted Mrs. Hart i son as
up inild, cool and fragran t.”
German steel production to about
“Well, he was your friend, pot staling that she would give mare
niira
IJ.OOO.tHMt tuns, That, he said;
ours."1,1
land if needed for tho park. Mr.
would give "almut the standanl cited "Fascist-like" organization*
"I will explain how he happen­
police said they thought the van ed tb he In my social circle," Roose­
■laliam waa the work of Irrespon- velt said,
slide youths rather than an or
"You should, do that," Ferguson
And then, perhaps giving a hint ganlxed rampalgn uf anti-Semi­
B .T . (. r u g lN . INUETENDEMT T l l t t n U WAMUIOl HgMSN
retorted.
aa to what th# new Attlee eco­ tism.
•I Otfuril. North Carotins
j4
nomic plan la to contain, he re­
(M r LA tut a luc* i trrsiax BAIOXXX)
plied lo conservative demand* foe
more food and raw materials for Rations For Chinese packing plants.
(ftrmsny by Inquiring:
Troops To Be Changed J t t &amp; 'S &amp; S S S g S
**Can anyoni tsll me where I
. . . . . . . . . .^’“7------can-owned Hennlngaen I’rotlucx
CM gat food and raw materials
NANKING. Aug. 8, (A*)—China’s Company had been purchased ftr
•scept from the duljar, countries 7" method of feeding her soldiers an undisclosed amount, believed to
He added that wh*n the pres­ rice plus whatever tounlry pro- It* several million U. 8., dollars,
ent U, B, loan1ia exhausted Brit­ duee ia available will undergo mod- and that th* government soon
ain could no longet stand the ex­ emlsatlon umlsr a new supply would begin producing canned,
penditure of funds fur thst put-

Egypt Makes Plea

Jaycce Convention

LUCKY STRIKE
THE TOBACCO

Greek Navy Gets
____.6 U .S. Gunboats

19 Killed In Wreck
Of Gasoline Truck

t/fy~ Nine teen persons, 17 ghATHENS, Aug. 8. UT) — Hear groes and two white men, wVre
Admiral John A. Snarkcnbcrg. killed near here at dawn todsy
Naval attache to the American when a truck in which they weie
mission to old Greece, said today riding collided with a gasoline
gotlationa had been concluded truck and burped.
Ambulances from Waxahachle
r the transfer of six 'American
and Ennis made run, to the scene,
motor gunboats to the Greek navy.
He said approximately #l,:i£0,- bringing bodies of the victim* to
a temporary morgue at a negro
000. estimated_jts a tent'i of the
.
original'coat of the vessels, had theater here.
Officer* said they did not know
been budgeted for their nriiulai- immediately
how many were Intion. The admiral said that under
f
tentative plans the six ships.were jured. *
scheduled to be‘ Vcconditlontfl ol
Norfolk. Va., where Greek crews Jury Drop» Charges
light-be—trained.— f te^oald

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In L y n c h in g C ase

JACKSON, N. C. Aug. 5-OVi
Charge* against Sevan white

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THE WEATHER

To Protect the P .a r* of th* World;
To Ptnoota ths P r o ir n i of Am*tic*;
•To Produce Pro*pertly /or Sanford.

Partly cloudy through Thursday
with local thundershoweia in af­
ternoon and esrly tonight.
m i «r

AN.LNIJKJ'KN/JKNT DAILY N&gt;WaPAi*&amp;ZLVOLUME XXXVIII

Established 1908

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Associated Press Leased Wire

SANFORD, FLORIDA. WEDNESDAY, AUG. 6. 1947

Attlee Announces Truman Will
Make 3 Day
I* ^Hardship Regime

» ♦- - «*«

NO.

189

Senator

Hughes On Stand

Brazil Trip

" U . S. L o a n E a s e m e n t,
, L im ite d
D ir e c tio n
Of
L a b o r,
T ro o p
R e d u c tio n
Sought
'

To Attend Meet

H u g h e s C o n ta c t M an
WASHINGTON. Aug. b o lh A ls o “ E n t e r t a i n e d ’1
Pietidrnl Ttuman today accepted
O t h e r O f f i c ia l s B e ­
an invitation to viiit b iaiil in
sides Roosevelt
late Augtyil ni Seplembet.

W A S H IN G T O N , A u f. 6, &lt;iF&gt;—
Secretary of S la t* M arshall tinnoil need today that the U tilled
S ta ir* ham agreed In u high 1«*el
ro n ftrrn ro with the B rltL h with

• ml** to relaxing wowr pr«»i•iona of th* Anglo-American
loan -agreement.
L o n d o n . Aug. fa y r i ftim*
Mauilcr Attire told Parliament
looty that Great Uiitain wuuk.
reduce h er aimed (otcei, _ inqiou
* a limited diieclion ol laboi, and
leak relaiation ol clauin in the
J U ; S . loan egtrement to help rare
her (towing economic em it.
He laid alio that worket* "it.
the mote njenlial imlutltie*’
would have to wotk longer and
l i f t coal mine tt wuulJ be ailtn
toWabor half an hour a day ad
diliontl.
------ Attlet—Iljd-thmfAjTeat-HTttniw
alto would cut down her nn|»c»itin a manner that Mould mean
"hardship! for many people.”
* Attlee *ald Great HrUrnin also
would cut down her Import* in &gt;
manner that would mran “luudshlps for many people."■ e said the United Htati-i, at
Britain's entreaty, had nitrei-d to
diecu'ss' the *terliiiK canVuttlhlllty
pnd non-di*criminatlon In trade
agreement* In the !3.7W),0&lt;*MH)0
loan, which Attlee maid Would be
exhausted thia year.
• Re denied, a* '.Winston Church­
ill hod charged on Monday, that
the Labor government had •'frit­
tered away" the American billions,
advanced after termination of lendUAm from which Great Uritain
r e iv e d *3U(f7.'54(i.r..lO from the
u. a. »nd ave back in reverse
•a ro se : SI*)

Keldrn Waldo. Gainrutillr *tlorney and Immediate past presi­
dent of the United State* Junior
Chamber of Commerce, will be
one of the honor aural* uf the
*t*ie*^Jayree “ convention lu be
hrld at the .Mayfair Inn thi*
weekend.

$1,000,000 Fire
In Miami Destroys
P l a n e s D e m o lis h e d A s
M y s te ry E x p lo s io n
T o u c h e s O /f B la z e

MIAMI, Fla,. Aug. 6 t-P)—Dam*
Ige estimale at more than $I,OO0&gt;
0 0 0 waj 'cauieti b y , tire e*'ly
loda« when a myslcrihut eiplotio’n
touched n il a blare In Hanger No.
3 at the 20th Street side of the
Miami International Airpuit and
drslroyrd two 21-paiwngCi DC-3Y
Iwn twin-engined Bcacltciafl and
an undetermined number, of Imall'.jfedemlalnK^of the front of itw e» planet.

Modernization Of
Drug Store Front
Begins" Tomorrow
R jV n lh a t . and

Anderson

D ri'ir, x p ir e Chief Henry Chare ol the

Sof th*
B adjacent'
^ H store
w.irar8R
apace, will

Start tomorrow morning it was
announced today by K. F. Ilnur
holder, agent' for the HrumlevPuleston Building and Paul Camptrail, contractor. Work on enlarg­
ing the interior will Ire started
UUr.
Blueprint! to th* new front
sh^r two entrances, and the adjSm ng store front will be marie
to correspond to the present druj.
store frent which will he ibme
what altered.
Hr. Campbell, who wsi con­
tractor for thg •n*w Grey hour d
r, bu* ttatlon. estimated that the
.work of completely enlarging and
1Improving the ttore will take a
minimum of three month*' lint*.
The. adjacent store ha* been used
1 1 of lata for storage apace, and
thyl. atock hta 'been transferred
to ’ the store room which wo*
1formerly ‘ a bsrbfcr shop.
■ F . E. Roumlllat ami Rmce J.
jen on hava laHsii uporaiur* of a
g store In Sanford for more
than 35 yeare, and moved into
th* present site In th* Brumleypuleston Building when It war
erected during th* early twenties.
They are agenu for the )Valgrf*n products.
J t f . Hous holder w i l l h a v e
cH rg * of the tmprovemerfl and
enlargement of the store.
f it . Bourn Rial a n d M r. Anderaon today declared ' that (hey
have much faith In the future of
Sanford, arid predicted that their
enlargement of th* store will 1*
HI
ip
KToru with
*
Irf accord
other store ImI w
o w t o t a which lata have so
rrtuch |mprt
Improved the appearance
business
district.
o f th e'M
ali
i 1 ■- — i■ — ■i ■ me-

V Cinnam on Signed
By Sanford Feds
Van Klnnamon, lanky righthanded hurltr, formerly with th*
DaLand Red HaU has been signed
by th* Sanford Baseball Associa­
tion. It waa announced tfaiaoflernoon hy Manager John Krider.
recently re-

P re s id e n t T o F ly T o
R io I n L a t e A u g ­
u st O r S e p te m b e r;
S c ie n c e B ill V e to e d

B-..... .

two buildings, a 100 by SOIMool
hanger and a 150 by 500-fool
wood building used tt a ihop and
tlorage building; two DC-3 pas­
senger planes, two B eacKcrsfl, one
former Army A I2 6 medium bomb,
er. several aircraft engines and *
number of smaller aircraft were
destroyed-*

Us aahl the damage
would
reach “at leatl $1,000.000—con­
servatively."
j
Chase said detplte fire fighting
»* fa ce 1HT*
„*
**

U. S. Cancels Credit
To Hungary Because
Of Communist Coup

v_______
• ■
WASHINGTON, Aug. «—UPj—
■Secretary of S'ate Marshall today
disclosed the Hxpnrt-Import Bank
ha* ra net lied a 17,000,000 cotton
credit ear-marked for the Hungar­
ian government.
Marshall tnld a news conference
the hank took th* action because
some of the Hungarian negotiators
in which the tank had confidence
had been exiled as result of what
he termed th* Communist coup
which recently overturned the
government.
Two other factor* he gave a*
Influencing the bank’a decision
wer*:
1, The two Hungarian banka
scheduled to get th* American
funda are under what Marshall
railed th* threat of national Ixatlon.
2. The cotton situation haa chan­
ged for the better since April 30,
when th* bank and a Hungarian
government reached a tentative
agreement regarding th* credit
Marshall disclosed this action In
telling reporters that* th* Amer­
ican government had reached no
specific conclusion on what further
step* to take about th* change In
the Hungarian government
In announcing the credit cancel­
lation. Marshall amphaalted that
th* considerations governing th*
move were strictly honking fact-

E llio tt R o o s e v e l t A t W a r I n v e s t i g a t i n g C o m m i t t e e H e a r i n g

The While lluuie announce.1
W A S H IN G T O N . Aug. b o n
Mr. Truman will , fly to Rio l)e
Janeiro for a three day m il John W- M cyri t n l i f i r J loday h r
$97,821.59 ol Howard
and return to the Unilrd Sutra t p e n l
aboard .lire balllritup U .S. S. Hughes A ircia it Company’s money
on * promotion ol two planet be­
Miroiuii.
I’ten" Secretary Charlrt G, R on ing built under wailim e govern­
would not comment when aiked ment c o n lia cli,
whether Mr. Tiutnan will addren
While Hughes waited to tell
the lnlta*Amrrican Security Con­ the Senate War Inveitigating Com­
ference. which opens in Riu Au­ mittee hit own story o l hit dealing*
gust 15.
— with the government, Meyer com­
**The Preiidrnt sincerely appre­ pleted an accounting ol money
ciated live coidul. invitation (r- h^ .ts y i he tpenl on enteitamment
crllency, Pirsidenl Caspar Dutri of army officer*, government, of­
crnlly eslemlri) lulu by (lit ,Ex- ficials end otheiwiie promoting in­
o( Braiil. to make a visit to that terest in Hughes' plane.
country, and rapirned hope that
The rotund-publicity man said
it would be imslihlp it an early llial~*o—far -a» lir kn-m» h r
dale (or him to accept." s a i d .; the only llughet employ** work
loim al While House snmiunermrpt ing on public relations.”
irleased simultaneously h eir and in
Rio De Janeiro.

■‘I’realdent Truman ia nuw moat
happy to confirm Ins acceptance
and the trip ia Inlng acbi-iluled to
take place during the latter part
of Auirual or tire early tiny a of
September.
"Th#_prealdent plana In prereod
to Kro'de Jnnerio by air for a
three dayi visit and to return on
the USS Missouri."
Meanwhile, with what be taid
was “deep t egret'* President TrU
man valued a bill to ratnblisti a
national science foundation.
; The uresident said In a memor­
andum of illaapproval that whiU
he hod urged th* establishment
of such a foundation, the idll Con.
„ tMI aanthlmjurolved a "uvorkrd
departure from sound principle*"
of administration.
He described the bill at
ll'M lIaas* , s . r * l « altl

Hiroshima Notes
Anniversary Of
Atom Bombing
HIROSHIMA, Aug. «. (AT—Two
years ago warfare’s first atomic
bomb descended and one half of
Hiroshima vanished in a blinding
flash of destruction.
Today at 8:H A. M., the hour
when the bomb exploded, the Ih-IIs
tolled. The people stood In silent
prayer for one minute, then went
again about, their affair*.
That was the only official notice
lake ruin lllroahlma of (hr explo■Ion Hlat left 92,000 of It* citHrna
dead or mlstflng. But th* city of­
ficials were busy with plana to
mkk^ lllroahlma’ a ahrlno for thr
wrtt Id's hopea of pear*.
At their request, General MacArthur in Tokyo released ■ state-ment. He said "W ar’* destructivenesi will progress until ths mean*
are at hand to exterminate the
human race,',
"This It th* lesson of Hiroshima.
God grant that It ha not ignored."
And Mayer Hhlaao llatnai an­
nounced that Australian engineer*
had helped draft a plan for a
modern lllroahlma, with a peace
memorial at the spot over which
the atomic bomb let go.
Iliroahla has a long wav to gp
Although 20,000 temporary shel­
ters have sprung up, th* actual
permanent rebuilding of the city
ha* not yet begun.
That, said the mayor, w u on*
reason for ob**reing Uiu day which
can never b* forgotten try those
who liv*d through l.t
H* hopes, by th* observance, to
Interest Ut* ciUtana in rabulldlng
th* city. H* wants, h* says, to
make Hiroshima fo n c tr a symbol
of the futility of war.
lllroahlma should know.

Red Cross To Give
GI Insurance
Data
|r; : * - -■ _ : •
•f

Veteran* who with to rainitat*
lhair National 8*rv k * U f* In­
surance or are Interested In ob­
taining more Information an this
subject are r*qu*st*d to meet at
th* American Rod Cross Chapter
Building at Fifth S t m t and Oak
Avenu* , Tku*aday-avaa lng-at 7:1U
o'clock.
1 ■ .7 »
Throughout th* United State* a
JA Y C EB MKKT
naw all-time high In th* number
1
of disability compensation or pen­
Sanford Junior
sion c**«e on Veteran* Administra­
will hold a supper
tion roll* waa #«Uhli»h#d, May 1
log a t 7:30 o’clock Thuradiy
When th* flgur* went oVSr th*
th* rind of a 'se ria s o f evening 2327,000 mark. Rad Cross Chapter
meetings that will ba h-td on th* workers end claims aerric* representstivsa assist eetarana to ob­
tain disability compensation and

Meyer* alio told
the
Senate
inveiligatoiv that llu g h e i’ a ir fia ll
company paid bills (or wartime
cntcltainment ol Col. Jain ei l i .
H all, who iiicceedrd Elliott Routeveil at head ol the Army -\&gt;i
Corpt m o n n siisn ce division.
Meyer, Hughes publicity man
and attitlan l, lead a long list ol
exprntr't lie laid he incurred e n ­
tertaining H alL

M e rg e r O f T W A W ith
P a n A m e r i c a n S a id
P r i c e O f Q u ie t i n g
W ar
In v e s tig a tio n
Wa sh in g t o n ,

j \u B.

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With both under oath, Howard .
Hughes
charged
and Senator
B icutlet
(R M e.) denied today
thal llie MciiaUt one* o ifeicd a
"d eal" to call o if tenslo iial in­
quiry into Hughes w aiplsnc con­
tracts.
H irw tici took the stand before
a .Senate War Inveitigating tubCom m illrr a frw
minutes
after
Hughes, had made lit .ch sig * b«fore the tame group.
Hughes &gt;sid the Maine Sensloi made tucli s propoiition to
him in a Washington H o ld ths
week iij Feb. I I . 1947.
■R ie w ilrr • ofieieri. be declared,
to have the healings dropped if
be. Ilughrs. would sgice to mer­
ger ol llir Flam W in Id A lllin tt.
w lutli he conliots, wills Ran-American Auways.
Ihessstej,' calling this a “ propositinu that sounds more like Hol­
lywood than W 'aihillglun." told
HON OF T IIF LATE I’ |IK8I0ENT, Rlllnll MmiHcvrlt (Irtl) in sworn in he fur* taking tlir stand In the rommillee solemnly:
'I i an astute you that 1 never
Irulify ticiore the Hcnslt- Wnr IniewtignliiiK &lt;’ll 111mil let- In W»«hingtoii. Bight, he t* -tiimn during*

i|iir«tlonin( in eormrelinn *ll(r«hi»' rreiMumrmlatlun lq which the government gave Howard llughev a did."
100-pisnr ronlrsel. Klliolt tnld Ihe rnmmllte*; "It it I- true I hist fifr Ihe prirr nl entertainment I
j( w
■aid h# interlainad
made rrcomnii-ndsllmia that would in all) »a&gt; rndangn the men under me ur ilrlraiiil .Ihe govern*
uglirs at a luncheon in hi* hotel
men' or vlnw up the war eftorl, that ahmilil he shown." . .
(Ilileriiatiunal Huundpholot) H
apaitetit and “paid {8 hU out of
my own pis-ket."
SubcciiualHae Chairman Fvrgu
aon i I! Mf. hi cm I the t-ifsl which
Tins remark at to the cost tbvlMeyrr charged sgstnst llsll'a *nuuslv was a ufeiwnc* to the testi­
tartslmiieW ' vsi I3 .Tj 1.1J. cbvstmony o f John Meyer, Hughe*' pub­
licity man, iliat he upent large
Ing appiciMtsttly three years. Th*
sums i-nt-i twilling government of­
Commit
|f’ Imiuirlng into flu.
ficials
tKJQ.OihJL.nf. wtstiuis plane e-mtrpdr :
------- -— *
,y i. .
Alluding to the Hughe*’ charge#,
given the llughev comnanv.
Hlrwater said:
Meyrr gave hi* trslimony ■*
loule tiiriiugh S.inloiii ini ,H|alc
“It ires incvnceiveble to me
Howard Hughra, mitlimiane plane
tbal anyone could se rio u sly conlligbw.iy No. 4(i. running from
iiuililer and movie producer, wait*
II ..wllwgVi ew I ' l l - t i t )
rd in Washington to tret if y after
id e a l;, A r e !
Miim mu ilo- E*»i Cu.nt lo Mt C h r i s ti a n
a croos-rountry flight. Chairman
Dora, I&lt; iml •II l lute today cpmS tre ss e d B y
V is itFerguson
(R-Mich)
announced
iticndrtl .Scimuolr ('imnly'i S-naloi
that Hughc-a will lw called to tes­
i n « C h u r c h G ro u p
and Rrpirvi lil.illtn lot llu-lt Work
tify at this afternoon's aeaiion.
Hanford had il« hottrwl days
•
&gt;
n
iiigliway
(ontlruciiolt
ami
uigrd
. Tlie free* spending Meyer, who
nf the year on Monday amt
Drvrlopmnit ul Climlian idralv
hs* already said he upeut more
quick at lion (mi .mi irCUiing cumTuesday when Ihe minium
among youth was the llietne ol
than ‘16,000 of Hughe*' moitey en­
ti-mperalurr - «« rrconlnl nt
plrlion.oi llu- C’io»» fltalc. i llglltalk* ami enlertaimtiriil pi-.riitnl
tertaining Klliolt Roosevelt nnd
SI degreew on Ise-Ih da)« hy II.
wwy.ids. friends, told the committee
F. Whit her. weatherman.
today to Kiwaniam at their H i r e l ­
As an aid in attracting business
Iri It public -InlPlili-lil lo Thi*
that on one occasion lie «|M-nt
Muring July, Hanford had
ing al till- loutltt Cenln l&gt;* a mid industry to Hanford, an axI
It-mill
today.
Mi.
Cha-udcclnr3561.42 entertaining Hall, Roose­
ronlrr weather than nmniil
tr.llll III ItVr inembri* ol the tensive survey of the many Induat&gt;’il:
velt testified yesterilsv (list some
with an average 79.1, or two
" If Sanfoid aiol Semiuoig Coun­ Mrlhodist 5outh Caravan w)to an rini advantages of the Hanford are*
listed expenditures were nwidk
drerrea twinw ihe normal uf
t ('«—
.Ilnur* . , I 'u - slvl
ty ittf lo gel llu- Cross Stull- toiiductiiig a youtl^inttim lion pil­ bns hern prepared h y . Florid*
HI.) degreew. June wan alan
Power &amp; Light Company In con­
Itighwiiy, from tin* cast lo wr»l
wlighlly rooter than nor (Hal
grim it the l i nt
Method nl junction will) Florid* fUwti* Adver­
coasts,
Ilicy
mu*tuyI
quickly.
Alwith an average nf 79-1 de­
rt-atly n unit uf road for unoth -r Clninli They wrie inlimiurrsl by tising Commission, II. II. Coleman;
gree* compared with a normal
Passengers Injured
route foi a Cron. State Highway the Rev, J. L. McKinlry. p,l*|or ol district mnnagrr for th e . rawer
of H0,| degree*;
company, aminonced yesterday.
is Iw-iiig nUiillurtwii ■If W# are
Ih e hottrwl weather ever
In Train Collision
lb-sides 'Udng nvatlahle at the
lo gi-t our .Iiigliway romphrtod Ilie s Lurch and Kiw.imt sdu t
feeiirdfd by Mr. Whitner waa
Iradci
pnwet company . office copies of
t&gt; nmat'ihi *ii (icfore otlnrr
At Illinois Crossing 11.1 degreew in M rii, nnd thia w
turn* i-oiiiplrlf‘ loads winch will
lire viriting group intliulril the survey have been furnished
he aald, waa In aome measure
bv Mr. Coleman to the office ef
tic in ami divert elsewhere tinHoc ,1* mormon-. wtHido.firea
Miss
Clco Mrtcsli, Orlimli ■ leit l|«*| the Jlemlnole County Chamber of
LITCHFIKI.n. 111. Aug.
Cross Stale Highway.
in Volusia county st-Gir time.
—Th* IIHnftl* Centre) Kail road’s
“Old Slate V-nd Nu. 14 -How and irudrnt ul Haitou-w1i.&gt; t&lt; Commerce, junior Chamber of
'•Green
Diamond"
pa*»cint*r .
■— ------offirintly No Irt enters St-minul" councdlot (or the Caravan. I. I' li­ Commerce, Sanford Herald. City
train and a Burlington Railroad By THE AHHOt'IATKD I'ltKSH
Hall, Court-House and local banka,
County on I lie west al tljo We*
freight drain eolltderi near here
The wotat heal wave of (lie kiva Itivet, niitl I* known a s 'llu- ter Aiulriion, who war l.oiu- .i»d where anyone inn)- sef them.
v
today
and stats polio* head., year, still firmly anchored «vei Ml. |)&lt;11n Itood It leaves San­ laired liy. mittioniiy p.innl- in ■ Business
men interested In”
must
nf
lh»
hail
cauinl
quartern 'a t Springfield reported
ford going ew*t on Geneva Ave Koira and whu is now allrndini lie-ntlng here .will find much help­
“at least 10 or 11 |ier*on*" had at least.' 34 deaflis today as it
(
Iit nr4 ■'m
fklsl
Duke Uniyrrsity; Min Nell Rnyt ful In for mat lop UT the iepurt which
spread
into
the
eastern
states.
been Injured.
• « covers more than n scor* of sub­
A (ingfr of eidd air, from Can­
lies'k of Alabinti^ Mm M -"v ll-'ils jects including lalwir and raw'Folic* headquarter! said there
ada bad brought aubdantial
I*, Invited T o
Joinci ol Not lb Cirsditii .uni M i- iiiateilals here, u tilities, trans­
were no Immediate reports of any lief
and aome scattered shower t|* U I I I I l I S II1V11CU t t l ■
deaths In the wreck. It said "at
Naomi Rupert of Kants-.
portation facilities, health condlt*
E d B lir r c tt
Icaat 10 or 11 Injured" had.lmen to (be Dakotas amt MinnewUt
pins, housing, stufes, schools and
IdeiiIs
of
the
Youtii
C*iavail
but
it
was
almost
nhaorlied
in
taken to the LUchfleh! Hospital.
municipal flln*nces.
•
movement
wer*
stress,si
by
I'orNeluaskaand
western
Iowa
where
State police were dispatched
Mr. Coleman aaid that th*
The public haa l-een invited to ter Anderson who told of tin- youth
the
Weather
Bureau
.-aid
the
tern
to the scene, which was tha
at lend ^tlu' banipict l,t. J *
|inatrurtion cuurse nuw being nil Chamlier of Commerce, C ite, and
Litchfield crotalng of the two perwtioe drop was only moderate.
gave valuable
nothing
ill
sight,
th
e
j?
1
**!"
M«vfair
Inn
*
rled on lq* these teams hy-young County officialThera
Was
railroad* at Winston Tower.
i aw t'aaw " i s ) — j^ 'in iii'd c •'tu n 'i.Jay cfc*. at whichi ^
tl, m various M 1 b - &gt;11 - 1 help which contributed to the Com­
t
1
"Wttaar
A railroad spokesman at Chipleteness I l f ilia survey. He bailees,
____ __
_
.
' Edw ard \V. Barrett, editor of I Churrhea.
cago said re understood the diesel
thia is the first occasion In th*
Newsweek Mngaxinr, will speak,
The
first
purpose
of
llm
move­
locomotive, four coaches and th*
history nf Sanford that such a
it was announced hy T. K. Tucker
Trotting
Race
Fans
ment,
he
said,
ik
to
revitalise
youth
diner of th# passenger train, *n
cum pie to report uf local resource*
today.
route from St, Louis to Chicago, Hurt As Stands Fall
■*
Thus* interested In attending bv teaching them the principles of haw. Iicen compiled.
health
and
having
a
capable
lady,
had been derailed and overturned
It will tie .ii^ I not only locally
Ihe banquet are asked to contact
Oths*
aims
are
aiding
tln-m
In
The Litchfield Hospital said It
hut also hy tile State Advertising
GtiSHBN, N. Y„ Aug. (t, ( 4 1 - Lind Welwr, general manager of think effectively and get rid of
had “aome" Injured brought In
Commission In the Industrial phae*
ths* Mayfair to mako rvtervatlona,
Thrcc
aeetlona
of
th«
temporary
inertia, to develop soul by of its half-mllllon-dollara-a-ysar
for treatment but that no count
charge will he mad* for mental
blrarhrra,
with
irnera, janimtsl
januin.l w
ik i fans
n n . hern!
Iieru. A
- nominal
.......
. tt'wnllaar* aa Page sis I
had been mad*.
advertising
program’ end
hy,
attending
event.
the
running
of* “tho **-lla m■"
lls 'lo.iithose at
ending the event,
for
the
1
^
'
Litchfield ia in Montgomvy
Florida Power A Light Company
[rotting
atakes. collapsed today* Th* dencr on Saturdey night
an
trottii
_
county, 237 mil#* #outhwc#t of
in it* program for th* industrial
reports from the Gnahru will b* open only to Jaycee mem- L i z e t t e T e m p l e G oetr ......
............................
..................
Chicago and 37 mile# morthaait and first remitts
development
of the communities
la-rs and".their wive* or date*.
Hospital
gold
a
numlier
wrre
In­
of 8 t. Loul». A branch of tht
Jayrees wishing to buy ticket*
O
r
t
R
h
i
n
e
B
o
a
t
T
r
i
o
il
«
,rvf*'
Along
with
th* survey
jured.
.
|ps
■
w u i v i i i i u . u u u i 11 i p U](i power comp, MV distributing
Chicago Burlington and Quincy
A record Hamhlelonlan crowd to attend the ocraaion have been (
1-----«
loiollol
Vmi
P
in Uriel*
«v(t«m terminating at Paducah,
Bring *
Raymond j M(m y m „ Titnpt# Qf Slinj or j , a booklet, "How You Can
of '-’0,00f ‘ or more packed the requested to contact
Kjr. croaa#a th* I. C. I in* thcr*.
Progressive
Industries
To
Your
j.undqulst,
or
secure
them
et
th*
Th* railroad said that aa far etands, temporary ami normanent, •Mayfair Saturday night prior to now stationed at the o ffice'or the Community and State.”
for
the
to
ttin
g
claatlc.
finance
chief
of
the
Army
in
a# waa known no ona was killed.
The accident occur red at the the time of the dance.
Germany, recently mailed local
It add*d that lta eommunicatlona
temporal#^
etands near the head
photographer Robert 1... Cox come K aiser-Frazer And
with Litchfield war* dlarapUd
color film of snapshots which
New Buildings Are
and it waa having difficulty of the stretch.
Packard Hike Prices
A nurga at Goshen Hospital
aha took while cruising on Hiller's
agaamfttnf information.
Under
Construction
aaid:
yacht
on
th*
Rhine.
Th* tr^in wa# north bound from
,__bna are under x-ray,
DETROIT, Aug. fl. bT»—Tw*
“Thr
“Rhine cruise
I* all it I*
8L Louia to Chicago, ;
Albert Hickson la building a reported to ha In song and story," more of ths nation's car manufac­
one stop
ia very serlouwlv hurt
turers. feeling the pinch of stead­
•re taring treated for small machine shop of concrete she wrote.
and seo
block construction at th* corner
ily mounting production coats, t*.various
WATHEN TO MOVB
-of__ Laurel—Axauu*— and---- Filth
. t - j - n J llielr r e ta il- o rie e s
Street.
VAN ANI1RKH HACK
today and trad* quarter* g*n*t&gt;HTH RETURN
J . B. Wathen, American Fruit
R. N. Windham la erectinng a
Mr. and Mrs. William Van Anden allv believe similar advance* era
Grower* Inc. traffic manager for
elf th hava Juat returned to their home in the making throughout tn n l
A, local publisher paint (hop at the corner of Twel
th* south-eastern division, today
Sanford
Avenue In Lake Mary after apcndlnr the remainder of th* Industry
Wright, recently Street and
waa In Sanford making arrange­
con­ two and a half months a t Ft,
w«ek‘a vacation It ie of concrete block
Packard, which so far thli y*ar
ments to move hla family on 8«pt.
Lauderdale. * Mr. Van- Anden, ha* failed to make a nroflt on Hi
i, Ky^ reported struction.
1 to Ft. Pierce where he ,1a now
The Free Methodist Church whose paintings have roclered operation*, increased prices on ’
„ there, 95 to 100
located. Ifa haa Juat returned from
uch favorable comment a t Or- various model* from 392 to 3200:
Wight eald that of concrete block construction,
New York city where he attended
do exhibits, painted a plctjb* Knlser-Fruyr, wtdeh Ha* juat em­
i*al there he hid waa recently completed a t th*
a meeting of th* National Claim#
dog belonging
it
by resident# that corner of Fourth fltrc«t
m oi\a
. ..bird _____
_ if ito3 C.i i B. erged from fhe "red,” implemented
Committee. He waa greeted by
th* w*«k before Laurel Avenue facing th* trailer |H«*ir, prominent F t Lauderdale an Increase of 199 on its F ra tea
fellow Ktwaaiau a t their lunche­
camp..
. _
___realtor, during hla stay th an .
standard model.
on today.
.
r.
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Seminole Urged Lo Act Quickly. * Youth Caravan
To Obtain Cross State Highway GivesProgramAt
Kiwanis Luncheon
Nation’s Worst
Heat Wave Takes
Toll o r :i4 Lives

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                    <text>FRIDAY, AUGUST t, 1)
tllitlcs at once anil aeltlo their
differerwv* by “arbitration nr oth­
er peaceful ntean».“
This eliminates references . to
Article 40 of the UN charter and
to the Linggadjati Agreement be­
tween the Dutch and Indonesians.
Van Kleffans said he had been
author lied by the llajtue to say
that the Netherlands ."gladly ac­
cepts” the mediation offer and
that his government was ready
to enter into consultations with
U. ,S. officials immediately.

Russia in is U. S
4

tC M tlew U

lives r e s t

(lev I

I “shirking” Its obligations if it
* failed to take a binding decision.
Gromyko took the floor after
the United States had railed on
' the Council to' order an iramedi&lt; ale cessation of hostilities to pre; pare the way for mediation.
*■» llerschel V. Johnson, deputy U,
S. delegate, .made his demand
after Dr. EcUl N. Van Klcffrn*.
Netherlands ambassador to Wash­
ington had accepted the United
.States mediation - offer.
Johnson told (he Council the.
Hoard Petitioned
1 U. .8 . offer of “good offices"!
* also goes j.) fhv ib. fy,i„ - « - 4 X«- - VSWvtissMl fis a ,
’ ernm rnt of • the Indonesian K*!- who was-al thet time £ .” A.'Dod&lt;* public whose forces are fighting
Ian, .M r. Evans pointed out. . .
f the Dutch * * ')
•
On Nov. 6. 1945. the County
; No representative of tha Indoj nesian goVerirthnit hat arrived Commission vacated this property,
here y e t A dispatch from Batavia,
*however, quotetl A. K. Gin), deputy Mr. Evans explained, and the pioppremier of the Indonesian Republic.,erly reverted to a c re a g e w h e rc , as expressing v ih e belief that *his opon thesf heretofore public lands
government Wjftdd accept media- and streets leading up to the bath‘ tion conditionally..
beech have been irncrcf by
, Ganl, a Pj&gt;oy*r «f the Dutch, f

Czech Motives
$6,063 Must He Given
B y Seminole County, I
ir«e&lt;sw a n — r s . . u*#i
original decision to go to Parts
For Lunch F u n d s must
be reserved.
He contended there was no
change Involved In Cxechoslovak
policy and said Cxechbslovakta
still needed and hoped to obtain
Western aid, a tje a a t in the form
of "normal commercial loans for
specific purposea."
.
Masaryk said tha existing econ­
omic alignment need not repre­
sent anv gctual division of Europe.

Coal

Production

aaid they “are beginning to re­
flect the resulla of the new agree­
ment.
* “ Surveys indicate very few op“
producing
toons,
ith normal
periods under the old contract. The
estimates of losses range from
3 to 12 per cent, with perhaps
a general average loss of M to
10 per cent.
"This la In face of the fact thet
a t least some cgptlve operations
are on a 24-hour bails because
of the dire need of coal, and
genarally the mines are.operating

mm

counties to put up $665,000 to
match a drastically reduced fed­
eral appropriation of 1741,000 for
next year's school lunch program.
Seminole County will have $7,­
203 available from federal funds
and will he expected to contribute
1*1,003 next year.
Generally applying the fund dis­ trary. Chechoslovakia waa now
tribution formula of the new state pressing for a mutual assistance
school law. Mrs. Thelma Flana­ treaty with France of the same
gan. State school lunch supervlso,-, kind which ahe has with, the
' '. * "
.
sent out to the 07 counties notifi­ Soviet Union. *
cation of how much they will re­ This was his account:
“ When the Marshall plan first
Will and how much they will
have to contribute to continue op­ was mentioned, It waa my opinion
eration of their prograiAs at last' it might tie good for us to taka
year’s level when f t, 103,000 in part • • under certain reservations.
' Polish Ministers visiting here
federal monrT' was available.
She warned them, that although
county contributions are unly per­ same opinion and aaid they con­
missive for the next school year, sidered it would be wise to go
Congress has indicated it will re-' to Paris.
“There has been some miscon­
an abutting property owner, and *iuire statr or county matching
the rights o f every property owner before any federal money will be strued idra that we were sent
available in the succeeding year. for by Moscow. Gottwald asked
occupird . within the recorded . subdivision
Up to now, the frderal cavern two weeks before any talk of the
,h r-‘i ha, thus been jeopsrdit-d.
menl has financed nearly the en plan for appointments to' see
, . ______ ____ ______
to diaeuaa
Stalin _..
and
*olotov
' ‘
Hughes’ Deal
ope that
“H this resolution of the Counwould tv Commissioners Is to go ^m.hal- state has suppScd. some. adminls-' rocnomic relations, alnca there
e Secur- lengrd,” Mr. Evans continued, “ill trativf salaries, and a few coun- i was considerahla room for entiea have paid local cooks and largtm ent of these,
further, will establish a precedent, that dishwashers.
I “ While we- were on the way,
rr, that there is not a plat recorded on the
Mr*. Flanagan said the new the Pole*- decided against going
inyone's records of any County court house school
law makes It possible for to Parts, We arrived in Moscow
ids the in the State of Florida, whrrr the
the counties, tu. budget'lunchfv»n&gt;..** .the only candidate* tor the
, purchaser of property is sutured funds'
ttu* appropriation* of trip to Paris eaat of th* Rhine.
of the benefits of the property State from
money
for ru rrrn t edura-j “ Before seeing Ktdlln, I knew
dedicated for his use.”
tional expenses.
at one* the situation 'had be­
James L. Field, chairman of the
lter list of amounts available come extremely, difficult. Some
P.T.-A. bathing park project, tyh- from federal funds and the amount bona fide, but not very useful,
oed these sentiments when be said,
speculation had lwen voiced In
”1 believe.(hat it la absolutely es­
the West th at 'Caeuhoalovalrtd
sential that this land he restored
breaks with the Soviet Union*
to the pablle,-' so that w* can hav4&gt;
out water-front rights ami park­ ♦ 11,639 and 17,662, Broward 610,•
183 and tl6,4BO. Dade ♦110,143 and
ing space.”
♦117,030, Duval *80,923 and |62.Tli* petition Itself recites, "If 401.- Escambia |2$,003 and *17.this resolution is net rescinded, it 100. Hillsborough 160,829 and
will mar tb* beautification of the ♦47,683, Lee *6.909 and I6.IH1,
Crystal-Lake Winter Homrs Hub- I-eon $16,361 and *7,111, Marlon
division and doftroy the rlghta and XlJdlM xnd.17.iai----------------prirlleg w o f~ g it'p ro p erty owncVy
Monroe *4,924 ami 13,031,' Or­
for generationa to com*, ami will
not allow adequate parking space ange *30,136 and $26,863. I'atin
Beach $33,967 and $30,373, Pinel­
for th* public bathing beach."
as the F -ll.
las *36.670 and (34.663, Polk *38,•The property involved is the 07-'f and $29,271, Putnam $7,066
Echols testified that oh Aug.
jsotith.half of Grand Rend Avenue and $4,189, St. Johns $7,120 and
24, 1043,, shortly before Rdbitfruirf th* Country Club Road to $6,297, 81. Lurie $6,292 and *4,velt'a return. General Arnold had
Crystal Lake thr east half of 024. -Sarasota $11,098 and $0,184,
directed that no further action be
Fourth Strret from Crystal task* Heminole $7,203 and $6,003 and
taken to encourage Hughes in his
ment, see ‘our ninny deto laike Mary Avenue, part of an Volusia $20,727 and $17,199.
efforts to sell hi* plan* to the
alley running from the Coun'ry
algna. Ordt*r today to
Club Road to Fourth Street and
British Food
two small parks facing on Morris
assure prompt delivery.
Walkway in thia tame block.
( I ' e a l l s s M l (IBM P a s s O a » t
A bath house has oeen con­
in his hand sand a 9ten gun magstructed
by
the
Lake
Mary
°.T.A.
SLATON
MACHINES ILLEGAL
at the foot of Grand Bond Avenue, axln* ill hit hin p«ket.
A suspicious-looking package
TALLAI1A3SEE, FLA., Aui
part uf which was vacab-d hy the
was found under one of th* mat­
MONUMENT CO 1046 resolution. and“TKe btach.at, tresses
and snappers Investigated
___ _ ___
this point It used as ad public
•or ahfp, both built of piywcmd.
ce profit making
beach. Tha petitioners noV wek. Ip it as police instituted th* search
P artially Ih^i
fnr
thw
attaekaf*.
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ment
houses
ware
evaluated
of
public for parking places tor auto­
- mobiles and the rxpansjiia-uf-th* oil teuanta except for one* 111
woman, ami the places were
. bathing bsach.— *
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Rioters In Britain
Face Court Action
JE R l &gt; M I M. Aug 4 UPt Light
young Jrw«. including a gul. k ill­
ed a Jewnh official and wounded
the Jewuli manager of HaidavV
Bank in Haifa today and escap'd

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Fate Depends On
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iV|*leiKr c a m r.^ ltfo

This-is the first command ever
issued by the council in the-in.-. SHOWN AT Hli n iiT news conference In Washington.- Sc-aclary of Dc
"■TfTiWJfnirt Torreslil hsired uniAratlon of the armed services as “tha
terrsts of peace. I t m*y be the
most decisive and dcflnltive step In the formulation of a national mill*
last if it .isn't made to stick.
tary policy since th# formation of the Republic-.’
(International)
Whether it is made to, stick w ill
depend on whether members ol
the Security.Council can buiy self
interest and' their own ddfriencet
long enough to deal with this In ­
donesian threat to global trsn-

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W ASHINGTON, Aug 4 id*.
Biooks”
John Meyer,
H nw aiil
ilu g liM J I J»p o il
pnrttrfK tA w m g'j&gt;uhffcitr-m an, h'd'ffjcftntified
Senators today lie tin te d the Isie
I V v ia
President and Mis. R ooirvelt i l l the com
H yde Patk about election tune in lM e ve t In

‘w ric n
'if'H r r ifly

not r/spect the cen*r fire order. . d? y i l take tha -hindmost^' — - ­
TT* ssT&lt;i the government Intemled
On* rrcognit** that Hiilland. as "Many increa«e* in occupation­
to Invite front three to fjv.« powers the “mother country," has bad al licenre feer s ir indir-sted in
to•pnd representatives to lndone- to swallow a bitter pill in or­
own k ' ,|hI and out own p io trd io n
dering the crate, fire against those
the Rt. Rev, Charles B. Colmorc.
The Republican fr-rmler. Atfur whom she regards as rebels. Just
l.cllicd liu h o p of. fA ie ttr R ico, tnld
Slarifooddin, ar-id In a radio br jad- how U ttar was iwsdu. clear Jati
the R otsiy 1’ fub today that al­
&gt;avt Dial hla gorem.neni;
go' • Thursday when the-Dutch ambas­
wished
an International commission to he sador to the United States, Keleo
though there is a email vocifer­
the third party In nrhliration of Van Klrffens, told the Security pay a $15 annual Ire snitrad ous tninoiily clamoring for indc|&gt;cnthe conflict. Tills was interpreted Council that this was a purely do­
in Batavia to mean that the Jog­ mestic affair and that tha council of $10 as' form eily. Those with dcnce and. looking for political
jakarta regime did not fnvor medi­ had no right to intervena.
- •$3,000' to $4,000 stock w ill have jobs, the vast m ajority n l the Puer
ation bv the United States.
Again, one can understand 'why their fret increased from $30.75 to to Ricans have no dr»ue to be
Slarlfoeddin declared Ihe repub­ the representative of an imperial 550. and $1.50 additional lo r eatli separated from the United States.
lic no longer hound by the rficrl
Rev. Colniore pointed out. how­
$1,000 o f stock.
.
Agreement, the rare between
ever,
that it w ill lie 50 year* next
User Dutch and the ln-1-mxaiant by
Operating sound trucks for nn*'i
which “the United Stales of In- Heat Wave Engulfs
year since .the United Stale* took
own
business
has
increased
in
denegle" was to receive indepen­
fee from $25 to $50 a truck, and over this island dependency nl
dence In 1940 under the Nether­ Nation Except For
lands crown.
operating one for other than one's Spxit|. end politically it is exactly
East Coast Area own business fiom $50 to $100 in thb s-flnc position today as itj
Rcctnt act* by the Dutch in pro­
claiming, the tin -rl'h Island-* of
Carnival price* remain at $5&lt;Kt was 47 yean ago. It u hot a
By the AasoriatAI I’ress
Bangka and Billitnn ns autnromcircus fee* are still territory like Hawaii or Alaska,
The nation trudged Ivack td wotk a week;
out territories, when they former­
ly were considered ntitt of the re­ today to fact a hot Monday after SI00 a day fnr each 1,000 seal* but what is called in l l i r w.usjs
public. nullified the agreement, all t\:«t thr East Coast experienced or frartlnn thereof, and other of the people who live there' "a
show* under te n ts .
t«.
a sweltering' weekend.
the' premier aaid. ,
A wave of heat warmed Sunday a day, according to admission.
Dutch spokesman aal.l most
The former $100 a day fee
rrlands units were already outings from the Pacific Coast
through thr Mississippi Valley for furniture auction* hat been wen at an me principal govern­
rtilled up, aevrral no-irv before
the midnkpht deadline. There was with Picry*. 8. D„ reporting ths reduced to $20 a day for concerns ment officials, it appointed hy the
almost no activity todtv at R*-n. highest temperature, 110, as Ar­ in husinest her* not lets than P ie tid rq l o l the United Slates
atanjs. which had been the Dutrli kansas sweated through ita eighth two years.
The rate for finaned or mon­ The peoplp * h e ie would like' to
(toons' expected Jumping-off place straight day of 100 plus which
ey lending companies has been elect .their own officials, hp con­
for an attack toward Jo g iik irta . resulted in two Hraths.
Although the Eastern Seaboard upped from front $60 to- $100 .a tin u 'd . addin* that he would -like
The. United Nations Security
Council last Friday called upon to t thr most part escaped the year. .
weekend's heat,tem perature* were
Rates for professional m*n such to tee Puerto Rico made a terri­
both tide* to cease fighting.
In statements yesterday the In­ expected to climb today and loro- as altonteym, architects, dentists tory looking ultimately toward
donesian! said they were “willing" casta-were for rontinued high m er­ ami physicians have b**n Increas­ statehood, something he explained,
t&lt;4peate hostilities, but that a cury leadings over almost the en­ ed from $16 to $26.
which might take a hundred yean.
Healers by electrical or mechantruce could ba carried out effec­ tire nation for tin- next day or two.
Puerfo Rico It iltuglcd about
Portland,’ Mr., howevar, h it a
tively only If the Dutch withdrew
1.000 miles southeast nf Florida,
record
low
vrsterday
for
Ih*
date
to demarcation iltf*a established
Rev. Colmor* declared. It hat a
last October. There was no in- as the mercury re a d , 48, three
population
of 2,000,000 persons,
U. S. Hits Red Plan
only 600,000 of whom live in eiti*s,
largest being Kan Juan with
On UN Application the
120.000 population. The island |»
100 miles long, 40 lullrt wide with
LAKE SUCCESS, Aug. 4 l/D— an
atea of about 3.500 square
Tha • United State* objected inih-s.
The density of Ha nouulastrongly today to a Soviet tlro&lt;l a a t l a a »4 a a S a i t S a a r I
posa] hat the United Nations
delay mncideratlon of memltership
V« To Build 100 Bed
f l p n l p i l Rfrom
H NAustria,
M P RIlly,
i . Mrs. Dossie Murphy
Tallahassee Hospital
Ilungray and Romania.
Hayden Raynor, U. 8. respreDies In Washington
sentativ*. told the Jtocurlty CounWASHINGTON, Aug. 4 0V)
fll'a membership committee H ut
Ths Veterans Administration an­
Mrs.
Tyson Murphy,
Mr«. uossis
Dost!* Tyson
Murphy. w|dth* Unites States could riot accent ow of the late Kenneth Murphy
nounced today it will build new
Rusats’scontention
th
at
study
I00-b*d hospitals at Thomaaville,
died In Washington, D. C. Friday
of these applications must await at the home of her daughter, Mrs.
Ga., and Tallahassee, Fla.
ratification
of
ths
psace
treat­
The agency said It la "scrapArthur Zachary, Jr., after an 111ies.
Bf‘ previous to build a 200- bed
nesa of two months.
He
pointed
out
th
lt
treaties
•pit*! at Tallahassee. It ”prt&gt;bMrs. Murdhy was Uksn ill while
with Illy, Hungary and Romania visiting with her sister in Mont­
ahWwill be ' eight to twelve
already had been ratified by all gomery. Ala., later being removed
nereccary states except Russia to the home of her daughter. She
pleted and bids asked on alther
and added:
the Georgia or Florida buildings,
bern a resident of Sanford for
“Surely the people of states had
tha agency added.
12 months.
which merit admlsalon should not
The administration
said
Its
body w u sent to Sanford
be penalised solely because of tha forThe
decision w u baaed ui»n recom­
funeral services which war*
mendation! of. the Houae A p p ro - Two Bandits Hold Up falure on -th* part qf; tha sUt« held this afternoon a t .4:00 o'rlocji:
to ratify.’*
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prlaUona Committee, which re­
JackHonville Store Raynor said Austria should be In Holy Cross Episcopal Church
cently waa given authority to
HDapllal

Hfcns have been completed and
» T O chosen for a 200-bed hos­
pital a t TallahuSe*. but the agen­
cy u l d today It must “start all
ever again on plans and speci­
fications, reducing ths site to
100 beds.'
ROYALL RETURNS
0 INGTON, Aug. 4 (Ai­
ry of W ar Royall today
i by piano from Germany
ho went last Thursday tr

1 J A C K f l M r c t a . F l... A u g .T
(A*)— Two unmasked, neatly dres­
sed bandit* held up the Setter
G ro cer/ here at 7:46 A.M. today
and escaped with $1,200 In cash,
police reported.
The bandits, one of them armed
wHh _________' ____ tnuim d
the atore a few mlmutes after It
had opened for business and took
tha loot from the cashier. Police
said employees of tha ators dsscribed tho bandits as being be­
tween 30 and &gt;6 rears of ago.
Both wore brown business suits
and ono had on a panama b a t Tho
armed robber waa blond and wo*»

Rurvlvors besides tha di
Mrs. Zachary, Include one
daughter, Mary Zachary of
Ington, D. C , two aljU r
Frank Nabje and Mlaa Fa
aon of Montgomery; at
brother. Jordan-T yson, i
Montgomery.
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'
Whereabouts of ■ white man
who la believed to have stolen a
1035 Ford Kedah, the properly ot
Mrs. Jack L. Yates of Lake $fary.
ia being sought by local author­
ities. A i daafrlptjoit uf tha .man
PLIGHT TAKER OPF
has been broadcast by the Florida
Highway Patrol.
? p ,.
• CHICAGO, Aug. 4, (AT—'
am P. Odom took off today
Orchard Airport on a lBjtoo
solo speed flight around th . x
I" « • . on tin way a t 2:31 I
(Central Daylight Time).

&gt;n Of Late' Presi­
dent, Promises T o
Tell All Concern­
ing T r a n s a c t i o n s
ve.ell tulil Nrusta

Ihe Jewnh tindeigtmmd issued a
statement saving "W r have not
yet settled oui hanging account
with t|ie Biitiih." "They threai
• ' ell. then on duly v\ills the -V
rnrd new bangings,
, I-**1 *ee)&gt; two yniuig British • With I .lim it Itnotevell. son ot • Corps in Europe, had wiitien In
sergpants. who had Iweti kidnap llie Isle I’ rrsidrnl stated * few (amity suggesting that trte ia
ed and held hostages for two feel behind Kim, Meyer to tifje d I Inrnds nf lot in lhi« counity Ih
weeks, wgt* liangn) In a forest
preserve near Natanya. wlieie befnie llie Senate Vi'ai Inveilig.sl I invited to Hyde Park. Hr wen
they wei# strangled and hied t.» mg Committee t l its inquny into 1along' on that invitation. Mere
death from wmitidt cut hy the ♦ 4 ll.0 0 0 .tl0 0 of wartime contracts said."
thin, knmied ropes.
The committee 'ha» heard lestl
__The.. JUi.l as—ln»wl« -ff»riet svt-i*
was shot l„ death hud restated
Ihe Jewish handtts. The hank hy. an Army colonel lhal ynunc
manage) was lenten until hr Roosevelt had bren, asked to re
opened the money Imix Witness's main in f.mope until oiler •'ic
said the ridd-eis' escaped In n

r#.SrssA?ntfir&gt; Iik/aV We ifXernitf s'rtlssed How .it

rreimimfsaanet
father, the l i t
veil. 3 mini: IliH n r ifll sv 1,1 the
President Imf), a “ fa lh e ilr ” irrle r r - l in what hr.w as lining, hut
that . pholii-rrmnnalssaere did
lint rank in the inipudam V w ith
Ih r “ lew o th rr prnhtems*’ th *
President had nn tils pilnd at
lh a l lime. *
.

g.iting im ito n tml
(acts'* 'about lu&lt;
the Irltjn g of w
contiactc to I Ion ai

Crowd* outside the bank fit*:
t,ried to •'stop the escape, hut dis
petsed when shot* wei*
fit*,|

because o l the inability n l its
members to measure up to Ihestidentical requirements.

MS

Sandals and
Play Shoes

Meyer Testifies It W as Gootl
Business To Go To Hyde Park

ir war arcnmpvniri
City License FeesjCoimore Explains
To Be Increased Political H opes • More lit it i-It soldiers will be
executed .b&gt; ligu Zval I-*uinl v«
soon as #they a ir captured,, a Churchill Backs
By New. Ordinance
Of
Puerto
Ricans
New Offer Made
Republican side, and asked that
•
•
^
• leader of Ih* Jewrith underground
Pit verb! take (his into ronsideraIfmllM Nl
f * | t ’ Sis i
*i’&gt;n.
.
A world which is most dam­ Commission Considers Retired Bishop Says
Laborites In Plea
(A Netherlands g o v e r n m e n t nably weary of bloodshed and
Boost
A
f
f
e
c
t
i
n
g
Island
Has
No
Wish
spokesman declared at the Hague hunger and
Volume Increase To EaseU.S. Loan Deadline Nears
the Dutcli would defend themsolvci about lime-al
. _ nations.got alswiid
Many B u s i n e s s e s
F o r Independence
vigorously if Republican troop, did the |ieace handwagoti—and “tho

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M O N D A Y . A U G U S T 4, 1947

New Defense Chief Hails' M erger

- W r get a wee glitnpie o l rain­
bow- through storm-clouds in the
compliance b) Holland and the
Indonesian Republicans w ith the
order by the U n itrd Nations Se­
curity Council for cessation n l tire
bloody hostilities in the Dutch
East Indies.

Bathing Trunks
1 .9 5 and 2 .9 5
Sport Coats

F L O R ID A ,

lly DEWITT MACKENZIE
Foreign Affairs Analyst

Terry Robes
1 /3 Off ,

AU Wool

SANFORD,

Indonesians Issue

B A T A V IA .' Java, Aug. 4 OP) —
The Indonrjian- Republic joined
the Dutch tonight in announcing
a midnight ccaie-litc older to
troops, flopping hostilities in In ­
donesia and giving the United
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new year it is 172,818, and consTWHIW Increased expense* It will
be much smaller for the yeas af­
ter. Mr. Lawton predicted.
A total *213.063 gross increase
in receipts, mainly - from state
sources, is offset by a $74,4.0. rev­
enue decrease Including the fftl,B50 formerly supplied hy state
racing funds, and 121.264 decrease
In carry over balance. Other de­
creases are 12,300. of State ami
Federal Vocational allowances,
295 by the. State for textbooks,
and 11,667 fa district 4 mill taxes,
The State will increase Its al­
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the 1103,826 of last year to *219,907 during the coming year, an

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(JPi— A subcommittee rnireu
ing trp of the 11 delegiMom
th* United Nations sp ecial*
m ittrr for Palestine will t
Jewish displaced persons (1I
In Europe, the committee
elded today.
John D. Hood of Australia i
head the group, which will
clde itself on details of the t&lt;

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A minor tropical 'storm in the
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the Weather Bureau to he moving
toward the Texas Coast in the
vicinity of Brownsville today.

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Yi Pete*-

mattor, would it notT asked
chairman Ferguson of the subroromiltff. “Normally, yea,” Echols replied.
Ha recounted, however, that
when Booaevelt came home from
Europe he, Echoli, w u told to
cooperate with the President'*
son.
As the Inquiry into Hughes'
♦40,000.000 wartime contracts went
through ita fifth day, there were
published reporta that Hughes
will ask the Justice Department
to investigate the “relationship
of Senator Owen Brewster (K-Mo)
chairman of the full committee,
and Pan-American Airway*.' •

Show n \\y M arkets

Government Hit For
‘ Frittering Away”
Dwindling Ci edits

?p. Hartley

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rtefrxtltftif llm-fcdv
»hould be known

W pO D ^TO C E. EngfsnH. Aug. 4

be tnliulate*!. Director Wilaon
state-1 today that gross sales are
already definitely past last year's
record-breaking grand total of
$31,211,386.61, by more Ilian $2.400,11X1 for the system a« a whole.
"At the close nf thr fiscal year."
said Director Wilson, "it wa-i ap­
parent that our State-opi-rated
m allets had continued '.heir tinbroken record nf showing a gain
each vear, over the preceding 12
month*. 8ome of the markets had
scored very substantial gains
However* because of bad weather
Irf February and later, which
knocked production In a number of
important producing arras. I bail
liardlv dared hope for such a substantisl Increase In volume ns re-

te ll said today, that llie uni" i important enough in the overall
a new ppijMisal which it hoi e I pi'H m e n irllt pivcrdtnc*' la be lb *
would n e r t a lltik r of 107
-i committee investigation,

that much o l the American loan
hsd been “ frilteiesl away'* by th r
Labor government.- He nonetheless
pledged himself to bark efforts t »
bbtain "easemenlt" iir conditions
surrounding the swiftly disappearing
$3,750,000.1)011. and to obtain new
Xiediis ftum Washington. .

f-nrd Motor Co. employer*.

Richard T Leonard. L 'A W T IO
It happens that I had some
sire president, did not ir \ e , | |i n, i ai lie * -intimatp ’relations with the
nl the new suggestinp s*|iu’li lie man w!in was Cnmmaniler in Chief
&lt;ml u ln i w a* in ilia ig e nf ihe war

"Nhaip (liangr, and ruilailmen's
are to be mailr m the loan expen­
diture on non essentials and it w'll
lie- fSfiynnn'% duly to accept I
Churchill. in a psily »pe'c;|i. said
tome o( the loan vomfitiont "alarm­
'll" hi|u, particulatly the clause
obligating .B n ljm to make cutlent sterling transactions by lliilith
customers Iterly convertible iqto
dollari,
. ’
"However I reb--l, a n tto ly nop.
on the wlaJlow of lim fail nilndevl
'American people to tusk* ll*\
neceaaarv easement s, w i t h o u t
which a policy for which they have
mad* heavy sacrifices will cer­
tainly fad In it* effects." lit* war­
time Prime Minister t.ii-l. "There Is no shame in one brave
and ' faithful_ail)', deeply Injured

system, showed a gain of better
than $1,600,000. 1’ompan-i‘a salen
for th* last fiscal year totaled
$12.N.*h.O50.66, a t eompareri with
111,174.1*9.22 for the fW-al yrar
M. J. Lodges Return
ending Jun* 10, 1046.
Sanford State Farmers' Maiket.
From Cool Vacation
oldest uni* In the State-operatrd
•yxtem. reported a total of *2^08.Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Lodge, who
018.93 this year and *2.630,834.82
returned recently from a trip to
Isat y ra r,''
Washington, D. C., Baltimore and
New York State, reporter) that
they found Ih* cool weather to
their liking, and that while visit­
ing Niagara Falls, and Windsor,
Ont. th* temperature w st at time*
down to 46 degrees or less.
While at Savannah, New York
they visited Mr. and Mrs. W. T.
Whitehead of Sanford who ara
tp rrxliar - th e. summer— months
there. This Is a prominent celery
growing section, and the quality
of the celery is very

lion announced that It had no m■ptaifX^Tof averting the tin '
walkout, which, would h* th* fit &lt;t
major strike in the sulo In-InVi-;
In 17 months.
\
.
Jo in t'S , linens, etmip.ittv v-.-•
pirsiilsut, -told- reporteis ,-t.- entCte-l the nll-fmpoitaoi •- *
at the ilowntown Rttok «"« tltf,
Hotel ■
"We have no further c-mntet
piop'Vsals im ritlier issuf ''
The two sides are at odds ny,.r
\ pension plan and ctiiitim ' letuit)^ protect lb* union agnlpst y- .
II isrIIniiH e»tt | ‘R|p | ssstpi

Irigictmcnt AhIumI In
Lynch Attempt (’use

IVst Coulrol Board
Named Bv Caldwell
TALLAHASSEE. F la. A-tg. 4.
■Pi A fivj- man pest c,t|ilro| 'ward
to examine nn-l certify tpid'rantx
fit iiisrrt and itatfld eradication
•i” i ators’ licenses under a now
Nothin la» pus tuitncd tooay by
It—fllltil t jlhloell.
list- rnetnlo-rs ate J. M. Roper,
Minrnl "|M*ra)i-i for n u-rm of
•b ite vents, J. I*. W'ulher. Or1sndq operator fnr a term of ono
w ar, A J. Rugeie of Gainesville,
l ‘nirar«itv of I bo bin eniomAlngiat,
•
i t\Vu ' m •• *io. John T.
rtiig h to n . University jf Florida
rrithinologlst, for a t h r v . - t r
ttjtit: nn-l Fullrr Ttesr* of -Ins-k-tiivllle. memliet at/ large for a
l .stt vfar AfUl*•

Growers Urged To
Vote For-Soil Proj'ect

toward th* performance ..f w r
duties.'
,
.Judge Frltzell cautioned the
grand jurymen that they must
keep absolute secrecy on what o-eurx In th* grand Jury room nnd
without referring to any purr
leular rase said "If the evidence
dots not mAka out probably i
don' return trunJiills but if it ik&gt;x
do the only tblng you can d»- return a true bill.”
- J l TheyH be holding -enur t trrtr
maybe for tbmrJands of year* and

All grower* of .Seminole County
nnd I'roperty owners were urged
by County Agent C. R. Dawson to­
day to vote.for IIje program o f anil
coriMi/vation W'rdnrwlav morning
at from HAM) o'clock until noon.
'
If apjirovsM, Seminole County
will I-* arconted Ihe same Stats
and fc b -ia l government engineer­
ing service In soil conservation
now given to nearby counties'th at
have «li endv approved tha proVoting places will b« a t the
Court llutis* office of County
Agent C, R. Dawaon. tha Town
Hall at I.ongwixMl and tha grocery
atore ‘at Chuluota. Foling man* y-r l » )u i\i- (w'l-n rtln scn s i s it n t

jnese offices, .
•
.
The elrctlun was arrattgsd by
the State Soil Conservation hoard
at a hearing recently held a t the
Court House at widen growers ap­
proved .having a referendum in
order .th a t Seminole County may
Medved the Iwnrfits of soil con­
servation.

DOUGLAS IN PARIS
PARIS, Aug. 4. (A*) — Lewis
TITLE BOUT TONIGHT
Douglas, American ambassador to
PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 4-f&lt;F&gt; Britain, has arrived In Parts for
a conference with Jrffcraun cirff. ry, United .States ambassador ta
H I.K ..T

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MONPAT. AUGUST 4, 111?
R IB LB VERSE FOR TODAY
. b u a I L ROTTEN SPOT

34D8 TO 8PREAD AND DESlOY THE WHOLE U f E ; To U.
— II. ' minded Is datth.
R*&gt;*

Senate inve»t.gel to met:!

Wellington piOtPto

Join 'Hie Guard

Maori Iriba . funaral fits* In
close no auch “idarin,; example" New Zealand are called tangL
of war time entertainment expen­
diture* as thoae of Howard
llujrhea. • Ferguson agreed with
Senator firewater (R-Ms) that a
“searching examination" by Ihe Are You A
committee had failed to turn up
similar records in the fUaa of other Potential Diabetic?
California plane builder*.
Aa Roosevelt waited 11 testify,
.
By W. V. BITTING
Rrewater cited a report of C. N
'Bailey, general accounting office
Touchtoa Drug Co.
expert who made Ihe survey of en­
tertainm ent expenses. Bailey said
It is possible to sort potential
that his examination,, limited to diabetics frqm the rest of. the
contracts where the , records-are
population. Fat peopbi over
open to the government, “disclosed
forty are the most likely vic­
tims, especially If th*v have
diabetic parents or relatlx**.

GoingC BACK-TO-SCHOOL in

If someone in your fsmily
had diabetes, tell your doctor
when you have that next reg­
ular physical examination. He
will advise you about weight
and other contributing factors.
ses.
th at
bten
ised

Ferguson observed, however,
committee Investigator* had
unable to find any auch item­
accounting aa Meysr gave.

There are more cars on AnieHcan fgrms than telsphonss —
4.150.000 cars as compsrsd to
1.900.000 telephones.

I)r. Charles L. Persons
Optometrist

FASHIOJfS
from the pages of

'Whsn dlsbetes is prsssnt in
ths body, diet, exercise, ar.d in­
sulin as prescribed by yuur doc­
tor wig suable you to live a norMedical advancements con­
tinue to enable the finest phar­
maceutical firm s to product
better and cheaper insulin, and
It is always available at ths
rounter of the skilled, conscien
tlous pharmacist.

Sanford Atlantic Dk. Bldg.
Hours: 9-12 1-6
* Phont 2*i

This Is the 109th of a series of
Editorial Advsrtlselnenls ap­
pearing In. this uspfri . each

Eyea Examined • Glasses Fitted

Copyright

See these now andKate Greenaway Frocks
Terrie Togs of Cal.
Celeste Dresses
Irene Ilamsey Hand Made*'

KiDDitLflnn,

Florida.
It is up to the young men of Sanford to help main­
tain that reputation by joining the Guard now. Thus, they
will be benefittlng then?se|ves and- helping their town

c o n fin e d o v e t'v h fU
Secretary o f D rlm ie

Royal Symbol

President- AwTlhe re»t d

u . can tejpice *»« Ws.hingtur.
h at -nothin* mote tenous then
hot tummer dsyt to worry
than ihe Diopet tslute for » csb

-newt that Sanford’. fame reset,
considerably farther than Aithui
Codlrgy’* radio
program. Mr.
3cnd«r‘s daughter Beverly writer
from A u^bcrc. Uflrtntny. wh*««
•he is slsyina’while her hutbsnd
Kinchin Powers, it ttstioned neatby in ths Army, that the went t&lt;
orange*

Meyer Testifies

wh»- you charged It to aircraft,"
Fi'tttuaon ahot hack.
Ferguson produced . a vouchor
order to Hughes for 100* planes, fur 1100 for entertainm ent' of
Roosevelt lq November. of 1044.
the committee has bc.ni^-ield.,
t Baled JanettV Thomas as one of
Meyer's expense accounts, given Ithose
present.
the committee, show expenditure)
Ferguson — Who was Janette
of more than 16,000 purportedly
for entertainment of Elliot Roose­ Thomas?
Moyer—Shu’s a xlrl from Cali­
velt and his friends.
In addition to this spending, the fornia—Paramount Studios. •
Ho added that the item was
committee heard from Meyer to­
day that he bought a handbag fur l charged to Hughes A ircraft be• cause It waa general entertainment
screen actress Faye Emerson, wife .J
men will be given-their choice of n year’s service in, tho of
Elliott Roosevelt. » year sftvr' n Ihe-line of waft •■ear*.
Ferguson showed Meyer a news­
-United States Army (or Navy) or a period of training in' the decision on Hughes' plan*. This
clipping
Nov. 16,1944,
" r ' ' *”
M|mss* TOed
'*■»»«» iv«»#
ll»| Id-H,
the National Guard.-Many young men will prefer to.spend was also charged as ’‘entertain­ »paper
which related Elliott's return from
three, years in the Guard, where they-can remnin at home ment."
Europe that day and aaid that
with their families and continue their work in their chosen From the 194S period—when Ihe Meyer had met him in New York.
plane
contract
was
letdrman
occupation, t&lt;f*belng drafted into tlie Army and sent to
The Michigan Senator asked if
refreshed bis memory any as
eyer’e 1944, appe^ae.vouchers. that
to whsther he was In New York
At
that
time,
ths
committal
has
The value of National Guard training w'as thoroughly
when Elliott returned. Meyer said
Htfcslfri .during till* recent war when officers' and men heard in -previous closed session It certainly did.
teitimony,
there
tpas
some
talk
of
with National Guard experience rose rapidly in rank and the cancellation of Hughes'
Ferguson — Did you see Col.
Hughes' conRoosevelt while he was staying in
found themselves well equipped for ihe innumerable oppor- tract for the F -ll plane.
with hla daughter.
tunities which piesented themselves. Not 6nly did they • MsySr, going through his *x *,California,
Meyer—Of course.
fare better it* to promotions thnn the more inexperienced pense accounts, came to a long Ferguson—Did you See him evfrom Nov. 2 to it, 1941. I srv day?
men, but in time* of danger th«ir chance* of survival were weekend
There was an item reading,
I don’t think so.
improved by the training they had received.
“Dinner. El Mordcco, ten pcorli.*, H*M«vcr—No,
must have had olhsr peopls he
To many men the pay of $2.60 for attending weekly 130."
could see besides Me-Lock Usd,
drills of two hours each Ih no inconsiderable item and may Meyer, shaking his Itsad, com­ Northrop, Vultee,—and we’ll sey
mented:
“T
hst’s
verv
cheap."
sen e a useful means of balancing the family budget, but "You were only paying the tips, Consolidated too.
for the town as u whole the copibined pay of such a com­ Ihe bill was charged," Fergusc.it . . Ferguson—Why did you pay his
hills, and not these other "com­
pany, amounting to ubout $25,000 a year, is something advised him.
panies?
which no business map or civic leader can afford to over­ Ferguson asked why the trip to Mever — Possibly a warmer
Hyde
1'ark
was
charged
Hugh's
look. As a source of income for our community we should
friendship grsw up between' Col.
have a National Guard company.
Keosevclt and Mr. Meyer then
with some of those other com­
Sanford has always been a good National Guard town.
Before Pearl Harbor -it had one of the finest organizations was I'reddenl of tha Unit*: panies. I think he's t very charm4 ii,th u , » U t« . if. hnd n n e u f -the b e a t A n n o riv * lo be found S talest l thought U Wm 4 gVcsl
.
anywhere. It produced more,officers, and more high rank­ privilege."
Senator Ferguson said the hooka
ing officers, than probably any other city its size in “That’s why I wanted to know

gating com m it!**/ you
the nicest pcopi* -

th e

MONDAY, AUGUST 4, 194?

THE BAN FORE HERALD, 8ANPORD, FLORIDA

PAGE TWO

The British government has decided to |&gt;ermit the
Prince** Rlizuboth tn have a-hltr-iwhUp-wvririiag •with-all
tnetnm m litg* that apiicrtain to a royal ceremony. West­
minster Ahliy will hi* the scene of* the wedding and no
expense will be spared to make it a glittering pageant.
It might be sup|&gt;osed that the sight of so much magnificense would a rouge rancor In the hearts of the people who
afe undergoing terrific privations and see no relief in sight.
But that will not be the case. The loyal subjecia will line the
streets, as they did when the King was crowned," waiting
patiently for hours, in the rain ,;if need b«v to catch a

beuuty-ataneii live*. The princess is to them a symbol of
romance, without which they would lie poorer than they

The rest of the world wonders how much longer any
nation will be able to ufford the upkeep of romantic symbols
while Rocletr cveiyWheTi! 1ft undergoing a levelling process,
or Italy only, imagint but the best guess is thut in one form or another they will

her turptit# when the found '
n s te full with the M syftii brand
of the Patrick Fruit Co. .straight
from Sanford.
. .

New Penalty

If a Congressman is sent to jail, should he receive a
government pension? Ex-Congressman James M. Curley
of Massachusetts Ih now in prison, and ex-Congresaman
Andrew J. May of Kentucky has just been sentenced. A
Senate
bill left pending by the adjournment of Congress
cuperstc. Virginia Hill, in ette
you aie not hep 16 )h* gtnglsnd
has been used to the disadvantage of the government."
lor*, it the |iil I o f the for­ tige
While' no names nre mentioned, Curley apd May are
mer "Bugsy” Siege) .who bowed clearly in mind.
gratefully out of the Lot Angelrt
An obvious point is thut this udds a new jienalty to those
underworld picture when a flock Congressmen who-are convicted of crime. In addition to
of machine gup bullets caught the normal' fine, imprisonment or both, loss of pension
up with him. Vbgini*. h itn ’t bten rights would be added: It is refreshing to find Congress
able to tleep well since, though concerned over the conduct of its less reputable members.
thousand miles Both House ami Senate have too oft,en disgusted their
southern constituents by tender care for the perquisites of good
and bad alike. The new hill is a welcome departure from
the club spirit that has hitherto prevailed.
Hill.

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PAGE T1IKEK

T H E , SA N K U H D H K K A I.O , S A N r O K P , F l UR1DA

Miss Whittle Goes
To Waring Workshop

Calender
Mo n d a y
No- 10 ot Mm* W.S.C.S. of
tne F im Methodist Church will
n a n at 8:00 I*. M. at the h irs t of
3. R. Iloolchan, Z306 r’slniet
if of all Sundsy school
Wbvkers and teachers of the Prew
toterisn Church will be held at
TUESDAY
***a Friendship-League of the
ttgatlonal Church will meet
e Parish House at 3:00 P. M.
THURSDAY
Hli# T. E. L Class of the First
Ikptlft Church will hold a cover9 -4Uh supper at the Church

P

BROADWAY
By JACK OltltlAN

tost unbelievable. Stories of
k bath*, champagne allpper

Mrs Park Honors
August Bride-Elect
Mr*. Charles Park entertained
on Thursday at !:00 o’clock'honorIn* Ills* Connie McCall, who*«
marriage will be an «v»nt uf Wednr-tJav .*rlth a luncheon at the
Mayfair Inn. Guest* were sealed at
a ion* table In the small dining
room of the hotel. A lovely arraugment of pastel axtafs dumird the
decoration for the table arid nlsce
cards with ttay noeegaya of the
past si flower* marked the seating
arrangem ent
Mrs. Park’s gift to tHe honbren!

Caswell, Mary Ann Wbelchel,
Sylvia Mrlsch, Camille Ilattcn,
Jackie Brotchie, Martha Perkin*,
Shirley Smith and Kathryn Wig­
gins.

Mrs. Ralph A. Smith
Honors Miss McCall

tl*»

rttra v n g a n t Diam ond

i B rw

eplawlea are not l i e - ___ ____

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Mrs. W. 11. JUitx relum ed on
Friday from vision* relative* In
New Y«ck and W rit VUjtinla.
Mrs. Henry Wight plan* to
Irsve on Wednesday for Moston.
Mark, where she will spend saveral’weeks.
Mrs. J . 0. Laney and Mr*, dames
Higgins and son have returned
from spending a week in Opelika
ami Wetumka. Ala.

oiiWdsy*. One' m g ta &amp; lx .
knSKn young comedian, for
;nce, lets nn happening go unaaUced m hi* life.
thing modratiy diverting occurs
fat his path the various Broadway
tfcnmlrjrrs are duly—and axaggtratively—informed.

fore the progreseloae of bridgo the Watklne.
guests were Invited Into the -lin­
Mrs. J . A. Rabun and dauphtri
ing room where they enjoyad iu-d
Bevrrly have returned lo th 'lr
punch.
A fter the ecoree were ndd-*d home In Tampa after visiting /or
a few days with Mrs. Rabun’*
high score, a
----- -----mother, Mrs. Jhwtl Chapman.
straw purse, was ;
Knimet McCall am
t.u‘ Mln - r —Mr mnA U r* B u U rt ..AViUlmma
"won
" " ”»
.1___l.,- .
’ WIIIIm.h.
Daphne Connelly. The himlkrr. and daughter, Nancy ‘ William*,
chiefs Were presentrd to Mis* Me- have left to ipcml several wrebs
Call. The lovely color erheme ua* at Daytona Beach In the Hutclicarried out In the refreshment* leon Apartments.
consisting of Ice cream with rale*
Mra. G. A. Speer and children.
embossed with liny roa«s and pink
and green mini* and aflled nuts. Tommy and Mary Rose, have left
to spend a month at New Smyrna
Those present with M lu McCall Beach: Mr. Speer will join tlu-m
were Mra. McCall, Mra. E. 8. Mc- at the beach on vrcckrnd*..

When this fellow w»s married,
trick angles of the courtship
were promptly sent around for
columnar perusal and when utilmattly f ^ tc r a dignified period
had tlsWml. he we* to become a
-v th t buffoon engaged in d il­
uting, to columnists who go In
such domestic drivel, alt the IllDCY MMitWI;
AtlH
sppronching.fatherho-nl gaga, dhal, Sylvia Maiacb and Kathryn
en (hr lad Waa l-orn. all availa- Wiggins. ’
ijBt (ancient) parenthood jokea
vers lifted bodily from ’ Joe MBT venerable rollectlon and nut 78 Attend Opening
sse. Recently, the eeme fellow
Youth Week Supper rrturned from a two montha’ va-

itllun, soend in Nujtb

nt received quite a bit
About-78 young people attended at the State Teachrr1 College in
bv reviving a bunch.of the supper held at tha Flrat M- tb- Boone. N, 0 .
jokes of a ‘couple of odist Church 7 o r th# opening day
ago and ^adjusting Sam# of Youth Week which fa being
Mra. William O’Nrlll an j
r‘
conducted this week at the church.' ■mv-'i ■While nothing Is too trivial or The program Is under tbe direc­ where
iV will board a *1.1
Important to kn-p to his own self, tion of the Youth Caravan. The Germany to join Lieut. fPNeill
h trumpeting treatment Is con­ supper was served by Circle No. I who Is stationed with the Army In
ned highly ethical
along of the Women’s Society
Germany,
wdway. Quite a few respected
itlsmrn of Ihe thraler. movies
I radio even bespeak for the
returned lo their h'omr In Coluni
inner In which he constantly
rU In the puldlc eyes. ■
time with her parenla, Mr. and
Mrs, K. F, LundquIsL Mrs. Paf
• *
*
This system based on the AnyMcnt' Is the former Irena Lunddng-For-a-Gsg principle was
prised by a press agent who has
mther and slightly bothersome
rimmiek.” All hts lub-thumpclients are announced aj beig In a n&gt;w movie ehot, writing
*e, acting as technical advisor or
l some manner employed In connt movie turmoil which I have
rinlta knawlclgu
seldom, it
illy exiata. The praaa
hoaa trivia
My Beauty Shop nt 206 North Park f« now open.
Joutly through the mail* (o
The latent in modern equipment and ( furninhiriRa
!a desk and Just as religiously
have been in/tnUed, including Individual booth
•*file&lt;r In the waste basket,
uw* tin t any major mavle
unit*, and a soft water aytitem, which la a necessity
npanv’s talent rxertlons are an
in keeping your hair aoft and bountiful.- •
satanlly In flux as lo preclude
Drop in or call for appointment. Forfnerly at 309
finger on Ihe pulse of everthlng
Park Avenue.
ikh sppesra
In ike public
int*. Therefore for several years
HARRIETT
MILLER BEAUTY SHOP
has passed along such false
*06 North 1-arlt •
PhoM *71
it ae "Mis* Susie Glsmorgam*
bcokeehnlcal advisor. en tbe
D m y R. Selsnlck film about
decline of the pande populatn Hast Overshoe Missllucky.
is xwiping the coll from
ywood to begin her cinema
iUr*. Meanwhile she Is singing

f

lull Ananias, located quaint *
a Brooklyn sub-basement."
enough the stuff aoraegets by some usually cauwritlng /oik. Juat another
tq ie filed undex "Oh, well."

Hollywood

By BOll’ THOMAS
-NEW YORK CITY, Aug. . 4,
(.specialI — Alice Rerte Whittle,
HOLLYWOOD. Auir. I. i lA—
041 Park ATenor. Saaferd, who I*
Olivia D* li
U going tn
the director of vocal mu-u ttt the
lease H.-iiUvn-ml U'-.in-i I,- )■■
Seminole High School, la attendin* Fred W ariag’e Uv«ic Wurahip
at Shawne*-on* Delaware, iVnn^ p M
A* kwh n« the o a r fini.hv.
aylvanla this week.
'
i
A it m
“The Snake Fit.” the and h&gt;, !,-m
Five hundred - men and wouien
hand. novelist Mantle (hvxleteh.
wfco direct college, bl*h svh-col.
Mr. and Sir*. Kenneth Hitk..iq_ plan to huifd a lp,nw» In Rsppahs*
church, industrial and radi'i music announced lUlay the Mrth of a, npek.' Va.,' where hi* fn rlu rr-i - il,.
and whtr reprrsrmt wvery sltftc In .luiyhlrr Sh-rjrl Diane,, dp, Acg. I 1tfatd. t*li\ia. s»(ju.lia» nevrr l&gt;e(oir
this country, Canadu,and tlhilta are at th eJeru aU ' LatieiHoi Mewtur. rn fc (U rdtlegv. *ay» shell take
attendin* the Workshop lid* sum­ iat Hospital
. ,
; classes at - nHuby William and
mer. They watch Fred Warm*,
r . |
.--- — i Marv C-ollege.
and his • famed Pennsylvanian* ^ _______
____
it . . .Allman
....
Mr. andi Sir*.
J U,
toTlie (iooJttcheit win livr In the
broadcast si* coast-lu-coast shown* day
birth of
, ■ annoUnitdihe
,,
- ------ » •*■«. ,a*t while she ijtn't•making mnvlM
a week and oW rve.Trhcarsat tech Jeffrey H*whit. utt J ul&gt; 'J;* at .the hrtY. Thi« m-rms to be a move
ntqur*.
Orange Meniotjal tlu.pilal in Or- - merit, dene Ticrnev amt Jo in tin;
Undo. Mr*. Alunsn will
temem
Cynthia Roumillat »' Itcrvd aa the form erA nns Cur"

* Mrs. Ik W. Shepard and daught­ Honored On Birthday
er Sandra of Hollywood are the
guests of Mr*. ShepniJ’s mother, .Mr*. Francis Roumillat, HI, rnMrs. Jewel Chapman.
iertalnetl on Saturday afterndbii
In honoy of hrr daugliter. Cyn'hla
Mr. and Mr*. 0 . C. Dorsdurff Kllgn. who celebrated her sixth
and son left last week f i r Indian­ birthday. The young gu-*xt* gath­
apolis, Ind. to spend a two wrek'a ered In the hark gaidrn of tire
vacationRoumillat homp at ,1IU l!*v
Mr. and Mr*. R. W. Caasube tcvnth S treet Blur and pink Were
used throughout the decoration*
and refreshment*. (James were
playrd and favor* were “fDhed"
out of the "Fishing Pond".
Mr*. Roumillat w*i assisted tn
serving by Mrs, F, K. Rnumlllat,
Mrs.
Ilrnry Wight, Mr*. in
Dirk
m
n , iienry
m Aik.
en. Klltabeth Sumter and Fmiv.-*

Id still rhsse after attention chlr/ shower and bridge pai

c a tM

dividual rake* iced
frosting with • blue candle ami
fruH 'lulte were arrrvrd after C&gt;nfhla had cut her birthday cake.
Those Invited to lie with Mia*
Rnumlllat were Judy Ludwig,
Frances and Sheila Moure, Francis
Kouruillal, IV, Patty and Kay
lUtlgan,
Marianne Strickland.
Susan McCall, Mary Tal Wight,
Ann Thur*tom -M errill Philip*.
Linda Fitt*. Dian Aiken. Patty
Nancy Luke, Kvrlyn Ooa»r-y.
Frann-:,'
Brown. KBtalieth Funder. Dtdc
,Sharon and Karen Carpenter.
Also Caroline l-ce, Mr*. A. K
Wallace Mry. Edward McCall, Mrs.
A. W. Lee. Mr*. Olive Wells, Mr*.
Minnie Jones, Mrs. Wight, Mrs,
J. C. Aycock, Mrs. Alkrn, Mrs.
Charles Luke, Mrs, A. IL Key
Mrs. Earl Dossey, Mrs. Jlruw n
and Mrs. RouniillaL

Beauty Notes
By IlKTTY CLARKE

Im agine lb# ih ap rln make hi* tonx^ieUyed return to

ol a studio's pri'.«* sgcms the
other-dev wIi&lt;k litrinbera of rite
Ford and Chrrmiif 1oniiUe* *&gt; flv
C f i t n l on a w i at the
lin o.
' Shirley Temple «iU gel a
rest between “Mart Hagen" oml
"War Pat tv" . . Jeanne ftegnuy
•I.h’S a strip tease (e« tnf-eh ■»* th.*
ton offke will allow) In
' Time of Ytttir L ife" Her eaa.-Si
U brother Jimmy. eX&gt;buirle*que
hoofer . . . . It will be
nest
»i»»nif for Chai lc« |liyvr.tll*TI d&gt;»
alter

Fram e.
*
t
• .
.Clifton Webb pliys a hah/ ^ttter., ill ^ W in Jet*,
profession i»-l*,ing glatnnr-icd
. . Da you- know what Jane%*iu«»ell read* between T alefate *
•cette*T, The l*.jt,|e. It'a n^ | m i ?|
Rhr’» court rrant on the tre a t
L»*'k . . . . Jt&gt; "Stafford ha* shelved
40 pound. in a \r* r . . . . Headaehr D ept; P i t t / Ann Garner,
workirur in picture* at Columbia
aiirt
'A'lh.Fm
'imuhanvoaelj*.

YAUUliKY VENETIAN HUNIW

tmerlca’e Most Hesulilel
•.
lumlnum — (W a r — Polished Uuraiaum
Ask Mr Fur Free Kalimalr

STEVENS - til" W. RotiinMin « Orlando
I’hm te 2-0729 -

ALTAMONTE
SPRIN(iS NEWS
m rs.

R i&gt;. McI n t o s h . Jti

ANNOUNCEMENT

Mr*. Wlnlfird 1UJ| from lo r .
onto Canada hi. returned to Altamonte, and I* the lmu«c vue.-l uf
Mr*. Laura Davidson.
Mrs. Weldx-r Bsinr* rnte&gt;iainrvl
mi-mlH-r* of hrr hridgr rlub Fri
day afternoon.
Mr*. Janie. Smith, Pmtia Got da.
Mr. and Mr*. Noble ILrtdv and
rhihlten from Morgan City,' In
"Pent la«t Rmvlry wijh Mr. and

EVALEEN’S BEAUTY SHOP
Closed during July for
remodeling

home after "Pending two weeks
at PDgah Vice Itancli in North
Carolina.
Mr. and Mr*. II. It. McIntosh
have moved Inin the old McIntyre
Home, whlrh tkey loinlm e j *cveral month* ago.
Mr. and M 'v Harror* L. Horne
rmitorrd to Ft, Aiigusljae Satiirr*. 1-0*11-* Griffin I* "pending
one month In N
Mr, and M ,*. c. hdintm ilnstT ,
Savnnnah, tin. *ie vulllng Mm.
Kntsminger'* parents; M r. and
Mr*. H. D. Mclnliwh,
Mr. and Mrs. rTaienc# L. Iti-rne
entertained *1 Ihrir home on Her
mite Titlll. Fundiy evening.
. Guests Inclu-lril Mr. and Mia
A rthur Lott of Orlando, and Mr
and Mrt. B. D. Mclntadi, Jr.

Opened Today
Special* fo r th e m o n th o f A u s u a t

filcnrt Ford surprised cvery.mc
bus-drivitiL* s--vn
In ‘"The Mating Of MtBi.- ” ILIh-i formed U-autifully * 0.1 -li-ln’t
"trip a gear, tJlvnn worked fur the
Bav Cities Transit IV while
studying dramatics in Ranta MonItaihara B&lt;-| C.-d.l.--. ha* ha-l five
goo.I play sitipl" -iffervd her. but
ha* jw -'-d them tt|i. Slu* p lv n in

doe* nut appeal. Often tlw col,a
la not daep rnough to cover up
"(Bottiiy While ip-ta ami strop
mar|rB.

AP Newafraluraa Besuly Edilvr liquid »un lint
You ran resort to a III tie sul
rosy bronze shsdc* or deep tanterfuga io make your skin b«k that can be ruMed ovrr the fa-e
ptler f t. has started (u
le ’Irack 'to It* natural color.
coffee and rub it over their arms,
neck am! luck to arhi-va a smooth
looking tan during thj* prriod.
-‘sfiomrtlmrs thbs ia a measy and
unplaa*ant Job. Many times after
the Job la completed, the shade

gat it Buie rvr nly distritn
over vour hack, take a long I
died batlr brush and w rap a c
around It. soak on the tu.t
ami coal it over -your bark to
a nice

FLORSHEIM -JARMAN -FORTUNE

of the Month

$10.00 NOW § g .4 5
$ 8.75 NOW ^ g .9 5

largest single
4.760,000 of them.

FORTUNE CASUALS
WERE

n to Full in. th ttt-b e a u tly Beige 1 0 0 ', . Wool
ckm lng

full-cut
Junior

ENTIRE SPORT STOCK REDUCED!

�THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

PAGE FOUR.

Southeastern Legion
Tourney To Begin In
Florence, S,C. Aug. 13

olete master of the BL Augus
Saints over tho entire nine ini
route as he allowed the Saints
three scattered blnglea. Lake
lowed but one Saint playei
reach second base. Second basethe seventh Inning, but re*
id on second as Lake forced
Don Anderson to ground
•out. *tnick Jthrwy Fawllek out
and made Stan Kgrplnskl pop a fly
to catcher Bill L*wls to end the
fram*.
t Friday night Big Bill Stanton
scattered seven Daytona Bench
r to hang up it
r the CelerYman.
Finch and MenSaturday night the Feds again
turned on thd steam and r.hellaike d th h ItleU 'ln a 6 to 0 twilight
tilt and returned In ths nightcap
to edge the Islets In a 6 to 6 extra
inhing affair. The fins! lilt was
scheduled to be of seven inning*
' duration, but the club* wer# forced
to ploy nine.
. ,
„ '
« Charlie Bisten Kprked the ftrft
game of th* twin attraction ami
Johitnv Toms l went the roiite In
the finale. The Fed* won the
final fracut Saturday night In the

' s r si &lt;•' - i i s r
Ftaye*
•* v
Judr. lb
• ®
And si sod, Il
* »
l'swllrli. t( , ,
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Cetebsr,
t siper.
.Broom

lurriT,
Iltvxrinsn, If

a

College All-Stars
L a u n c h Practices!
For Aug. 22 Game
EVANSTON, M* Aug, 4 —(A1)
—The college football All-Stars,
who P davs Rente will meet the
Chicago Bear* before enhie 10,1,000 fan* in Chicago’* 8oldier
Field, today launched a rlgorotia
practice grind.
Head coach Frank Leahy of
Notre Pam s welcomed more than
40 huiklea from big and little
college* throughout the nation.
Remslner of the full 01 -ptayer
it* contlm it was expected
Ur ir ttVli Tm nr
.The Iriih stategist emphsslied
he maant hurfnet* in the two-adgy drills booked until a day or
two before the Aug. 22 night rla*h
with the champion Bears of the
National Football Ltagug In tha
14th annual All-Star clastic.
Ltahy may turn over bossing
chores the f l i n t few days to his
three chief eideg. W&lt;1ly Butts of
Georgia. 1March!*
_______ _Schyrart*
___ nf
Stanford and Georg* Monger, of
Pennsylvania.
The AU-Star ^&gt;raln trust will
be handicapped by th# 1st* arrival
of four luminaries who can form
a real "dream hackfleid" - - full*
Blanchard, halfback
and Quarterluick
Glenn Devil
------- , —
. m ------'Arnold Tucker, ol Army, and halfhsck Charlie Trippl of Georgi*.
Blanchard and DaVis, who r »
cettly finished making a movie
In Hollywood, and Tucker won’t be
able to report untit they recleve
Army aislgntnenta. Trippl,
lng bassbatl for Atlanta of
South#m Allocation, will fly
16, Jo*t a week before

the National Boy*1 title with g.s,
6-3 triumpr* over Allen Cleveland,
Jr.. Santa Monica, Calif.
Th# boys’ doubles winners were
Hkmilton a
Riiccihi iarr qi
d s vo n
n ., Eaton
n«miiiun
u«inn
Rouge, La., and Richard Holroyd,
Detray Beach, who defeated Fred
Haglet, Hollister, Calif., and Whit­
ney Beed, Alameda, Cellf., 5-1, 0-4.

Thera are approximately 38,000
deafer* who sell and service the
lAKFORD
1*1 1*0 et*—# product* of ths American auto• Errors: Anfltrioa, Lewis. Runs ttotlv* Induitry,
Ini llsrTlasien I. Lake. TwoI«se hits: Lake Judv. ascrKlcett
rylsr. Mehlsnus utk*. astiertM-t.
jnubl* plats: WUiCe* to Judy to
(ststtet UcUanBSitn Mar,ay to
ISUaifield; Murmy to ItillsrflsM.
HAVANA TOURS
eft on M m -. Tjtt. Auausttna X.
tsnterd I. R u n on Salts* off
tw Summer Rales
Kttthsr t. *off lletper t. Struck
.1 DAYS
run.hr la k e 3 kLyteib*' * **!&lt;■»
ill I Batcher t In ' 4, trtnlaa* far t
Bjr Boat
ttchen
DavU.

JC

-Ilerberi
lie. defeated Richard Moult
j N t# Orisons, 6-2, 6-1, 6*1 t&lt;
Iks 1947 National Junior Ten.

(C a atlae td tress T a g . O ar I

after Elliot Roosevelt recommended the plane favorably.
A contract for 100 plane* wai
let Hughes. but It later *M pared
down to two plane*, none of which
wa* available during the war.
When he took the eland. Roosev­
elt eald be wait-glad he-had teen
called b f -the committee- U -tell Hartley (R -N J). recommended an
hie aide of the atory.
immediate congressional study of
"This li me first time 1 have the threatened stfiks at Ford Motor Company to make sure the
taft-ilartley labor law, le obser*’-

aome
—
I'l*-.member*.
geaueesa-v.
M
Chairman Brewster (R-Me) of
the full committee Interrupted to
aay that General George Marshall
(wartime Army Chief of Staff)
had eald he had twice turned
promotion, hut had l&gt;een “forced”
it* agree to a third recommend•tlonT
t
When Roosevelt »ald he had
been “Invited" to testify bv Brew­
ster, the latter said he had not
issued any invitation.
"Your name ia signed to the
telegram,”
telegram,
Roosevelt rejoined.
The crowd, .filling the
caucus room, roared.
Ferguson said he. wanted to
take full responsibility, and that
the staff probably signed Brewster’# ram s, .
— Titan the qwi atbinlnt yren t:-----Ferguson - When did you first
become connected with aviation?
Roosevelt - A* 1 remember it

BUTTS SAYS U
OFF JO HAVE .
IMPROVED SQUAD

FLORIDA STATIC LBAUI'B
W
L Fee. ,
CHATTANOOOW, Tenn., Aog Team ± -.
I—W^-nWallv Htitt*, athletic d ir
r
n
s
f
i
M
—
eetor nf the University of Georgia, lltU n d
II
41 .11*
»aya the Southeastern'Conference Orlando
IT , *1 .H I
S3 61 -lee I
Football taee this season wilt be ■AttFpnU
10 II .tit :
between LBU, Tennessee and Pal aik a
Lmliurg
10
4t . t i l I
Mluigsfppl State.
Daytona tlaacb I t
*1 .11* 1
Htrait. Tr litre ay
“ I wouldn't Ilka to put anyone
Palatka I, OrUndfc 1.
Hartley, vice chairman of a on the Bpot," Butts j etd hero yesIieland I*, Leeebuf* I.
joint committee on labeii-menagelUIrwevlUe *. Daytona lliarh
m int relations, said In a stateHANFutlD I. fit. Aagu.tine
going to I)*."
Palatka at Orlando
He gave the following eiseup
“ --I am thoroughly convinced
HANFORD t, B». Al
from the etatements which have to columnist Buss Walker of the
Lattburg at IHLand
Paytons H*ach at
Itern Issued on the =threatened Chattnnooga Times:
strike al the Ford Motor Com­ . **LSUf has more squad depth,
pany, that this Is it m atter which esperlenco and strength
than N. „ Tnrk
we must go into front tho begin­ la»t year, the team will have im.Ton
ning of the negotiations. We have, mom experience, and Neyland'Detroit
therefore, watched, th^ situation will He working with his hoys I’hilsdelphlo
closely over the weekend.”
for tho npcond year Instead .of
Hartley, co-author with Sena­ the first,
Chirac.
tor Taft (R-Ohlo) of the new la“As for .Mississippi State.-they
have the best back field, and I
New Tork I. Cleveland *.
believe they’ll he near the top
Detroit tl; tlostna *.
whm the conference champion
Philadelphia I-S. HI, trills I I
ahip Is deckled."
Chicago I, Washington 1.
-RATIONAL LKAUt'R
__ llutts predicted Kentucky anti
.Ftorrda would have tl
fit. Louie
New Tnrk

Rotary Meet

tlon I* about 600 person* t&lt;» the
auuaie-mile as compared with 39
Ir. South Florida.
During the early part of the
war it was regarded as one of the
great bastions safeguarding the
■Fanarmi Cs nal—aad-A *nsy~«afw-»t»
anlkipsled.it might become a com­
bat area, fortifying It and pretetlIng it with troops, •accordingly.
After the successful. U. 8 . Inndinga In Africa, howevsir,lhf dsnyer
II* said he w»* general manag­ to Puerto Rico' was ovirtrom-.
er, about elx and a half months,
The weather therejflte said, is
with' a west coast airline.
'L ater he said, he became rela­ neither ai cold nor so hot as fn
tion editor for the Witliam P-an J- Florida, The temperatU” range*
j between 65 degree* aitd 70 degree*.
olph Hearst newspaper*.
Jle once undertook a selling Tliera I* never any frost in Faet to
assignment with Douglas Aircraft, Hlco, h# addH. It is largely n
ha said, bql “severed the connect- one crop rountry. with-sugar being
Ion before any scales were made.” the principal source of income for
Ferguson - 'Were any checks the Bland. In recint ycats, he
added, sugar Interval# ;th*r# have
issu ed to you?
been buying sugar Und in Flcrido
Roosevelt - No, sir.
He was slab connected for, a and have established;
’Tiy-prtKfpct
time, he said, with the Aeronaut- ami, •A
Iher important,Item of exical Chamber of Commerce at
Tho Red dpnrtUn pineapple
f 10,000 a year.
F*rgu»on - Wafa you 1rained RUtes In large quantities
in enginesringT
R ootcw rlt - No, My- college
iver completes!.
education was never
Ferguson - Rut you do not claim
any engineering knowledge?
Roosevelt . .Oh. no sir.
lot of impractical idea*. He men­
1 A total nf 17 American comp*. tioned the nationalisation of land
nle* are producing passenger cars, in which th* government bought
38 .are luring out truck* and 11
to win th# doublet crown, defeat are making bus**.
lng Sidney Bchwarti, Brooklyn
and MacDonald Mathey, Prince
ton. N. J., B-7, 12-14, 8-6, 2-0. 0-3

7.its
-i.»
i—
■lied fn*

Buddy Behrens Wins
: Junior Tennis Title

Strike Threat

Roosevelt Testifies

MONDAY, AUGUST 4, 1947

W H ISK E R

-

W IN E

a t-firs t because of new men but
Legal Notice
“will ho humming plenty loud be­
fore they get around to playing
ue later in the eeason."’
TO: HARRY PROCTOR. Rest
Aa for Georgia: "Wa lost the d«me and address unknown.
You' sra hereby autlfled th»t *•
best hack in the fnuth In Charlie
Trippl, we lost aome other boye suit In quiet title .ha* been (tie*
who will hurt ue, too.
Hamlripk Cotinty. st aantnrd, Ftorl
da. In a certain cause emitted Nan
IheV no longer, hail',to
and hence failed In produce, with
the rrsult that the government,
had to take the land track and
eventually return to its original
owners.
Rer. Colmore wa* Introduced by
the Rev. Mark Carnenter. Charles
Morrison had c h a r g e of the
program. Jack Ratlgnn announced
the Joyce* conference for this
weekend at which Edward Barrett,
editor of, Newa Week, w ||| be the
principal speaker. Tbs club voted
to hold a picnic during the second ,f - r*qutr*d tb aptwar In tb* store
rasas and Caurt a t ganfont.
week of September, bliss Barbara ■sld
Florid* on or befor#7 tha Ird 4*V
Dampler explained that tho City's of
Bsptsmtur A, D. IltT. »V SAM
recreational program B for th* cause will prnesed sx-part*. This
benefit o f all children In tho city ths Ind day s et Auxu-i A. t&gt;
IltT.
,-0: P. -Herndno. Ctsrk
Of Circuit Court
'•---- asmlnnls- n -n M r Ftrwtda.- F
nyr r.-L . Dardlck. P. C.

ItOtfOa
II
!•
Cincinnati
*•
I*
Chlr»«o
i;
II
iniUburch
&lt;1
1*
Philsdelphls
in
•«
lim its m in d e r
New Vork It-*,
(Second *ame retied nt
of clghtA Inning. Hunds
Dimioh t-1, Clnrlnltall !
Chicago *, llrnnklyn a.
fit. Louis If, Philadelphia
&gt;-

1x3

BUC8 BUT LYONS

01° BASH CAUGHT

d rilJ S % £

bS« y S t e ^ / l n * n u„dfa.
eloaed lakeL according to n report
by Harry Robson. Jennings was
fishing with Bob Wallace and used
a river runt epook to catch the big
fish.

p l* m until neat gprlng.
Thp Un| twJ
now h u
110,WW milea of trolley coach,
ilrv et car and bua route*, a two
percent increase over 194*.

(T'S YOUR MOVE
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LEGAL NOTICE

5 ARTICLES FOR SALE

b&gt; PLAYERS for rent. H&gt;
CONCHETB HEWER PIPE
P week. The Music Box, 110 SEPTIC TANKS, Crease Traps
i t st. l'honc 953.
lllocka. Aluminum 'Windows and
Her ecus, White crinent, Paint,
| Speed in Melach Building.
Pt-rma-tile, Hurricane braces
hiflu ofirea, .imwly decorMiracle Concrete Company, 3U9
[all utilitlea, heat and janlElm Ave. Phone 1335.
Irvicc furnished. Call rttlrtp . A A. Dept. Store.
FOR SALE—IJmerock for drive­
ways and roadway*—Pbona
t'O R * RENT—2&lt;f i r m m b
1241.
■rd truck farm. 12 atteawells, a 7 room dwelling
tu
x .’■•1)0 FEEDS—complete lire.
p o t house* 3 Urge barns,
pair tot *rx-sit* only ’ -with {..tdJlwil1* TW*d# Teed STIffd’ '
|( ) n
Cameron
Avenue,
llatterVa A Battery Charging.
side Sanford, Fla., phone
II. II. POPE CO. INC.
. P. O. Hox 883, k . n.
4 CEILING fans for sale. I.snevs
Drug Store.
LE8CENT HOME now
it Chuluota", 18 miles S. K. Paints, Poultry Supplies, Nails.
nfoid and 18 miles N. E.
Purina Feeds, Groceries and
rlando. la rg e screen and ‘ Meats.
A Watson, 1201
porches to sit and.enjoy . Celery, Touchton
Phone
1109.
toI breercs off Lake OathI-ergc grounds and walk's AUTO- RADIOS, Motorola, Sales
kfrom auto traffic, Larue
and-Dei flee.— Tb* MuilJ BUY;
110 W. let St. Phong 953.
accomodate -!&gt; only,
or write for reservation
HEWING MACHINES
Ace. Oviedo 2362 nr Hr.
1RV
SALEH A SERVICE
In 2802 or write Bo* Ui7 HERTS SEWING MACH. SHOP
Iota Florida. Large sedan
IIS S. FRENCH. PH. 1190
heats to visit their doctor.
kB L E at once, convenicnt- COAL circulating heater. Reason­
able. PH. 1106-J.
pnted down town section.
date apartm ents with all CANVA8 PAINT- clear and col.
m
conveniences. Adults
or*. SENKAHIK GLASS A
Piprne {»50.
:
PAINT CO. Phone 320.
fe I ll’ll a n d unfurnished FLORENCE porcelain kerosene
k d u lts only. 2300 M.-llonrange, perfect condition fO.VGO.
Mrs. Moon, Phone Lohgwood 23.
I t apt. adults, no nets or CYPRESS Lawn Chairs. Assem­
bled with screws, painted or onh n . Inquire 2C9 E. 5th St.
painted. See at 2372 Palmetto
fed, Fla.
Ave. Phone 210-W.
DM furnished bungalow,
refinished, available Aug. SM1TTY’8 ' Balf-propallad Lawn
M6sfer-i*~Smtlty'a' GsTsge cor
■ mi HFW r
ner Second Street and Sanford
IE. a pply tu Hi E, Cuchran,
Avenue. Call 1139 for free dem­
Lmutvil.
onstration.
HOUSE and whit* par
EfTATE. FOR SALE WESTING
table sewing machines. Rett's
Sewing Machine Shup. Phcri*
l
1190.
'
ESTATE
fcSUHANCB
NEW unused double bed. inner,.MORTGAGE LOANS
spring mattress A box springs,
|OM» M. HALL, Kcaltor
15.00. 200 W. 15th St.
r C " - Broker and
Insurance Agent
Florida State Bank Bldg. OLD NEW SPAPEHS-S GENTS
PER POUND. BUNDLED IN
[two story, three bedroom
BUNDLES.
V Two car garage. On __ 10. 15. 20 and 25 CENT
jo t- lf d - x 140 In- Marfatr.
HERALD OFFICE
unfurnished or furnished.
155-M.
IE Ivlth complete equip- 0 ARTICLES WANTED
fdr tukly straightening A
Ing. 12,700.00. Phene H8W- Highest cash price paid for used
furniture. Ted Davis Furniture.
Co. 311 E. 1st. Ph. 968.
jarrn houses, 18 acres land,
jlc inch wells. 2H miles 8. I'LL BUY your car regardless of
age or condition. Roy Real, 300
(bnroe on highway 44. John
W. 2nd St.
Box 10, Lake ktojiroe,
CASH paid Mr stamp collections
and accumulations, largo or
Apartment house, all large
small. What Ho yau have? Bend
Upstairs has four rooms
complete details to: Max Train­
bath, downstairs has large
er. Rt. 1 Hox 64. Winter Pnrk,
room, kitchen,' dining
Fin.
and. two ^jdroom t and
er. Eight Icres—600 ft. on
way 17. (del
Ideal fop tourist J Pats. Livestock. Suppllaa
or for trallsr camp. Two
[from Sanford. Bargain at General Electric Vacuum Cleaner,
W.OO.
good
condition—R e a -s o dn a b l a
H
UXA4 vvtnimv"
price. Write Mrs. John Murphy,
!FRED W. RENDER
2 Fla. State Rank Bldg.
Lake Mary.
Phone 1010

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cslisila. mtul SUM, igstllli* mldt**s
Is i* Itsisi-Ht Itosit. *|hi ,-iitii. On1st in, i.'ansits. •
i TOC Alit; IIKItKUY M iTICtmi
■Ihsi * ,101 tiss lie,n nisi* !•&gt; Umi
1c.-lni Until Istua lor slisoiuis ill•We REPAIR!
VSltg ■ir ths Clo ill &gt; -"i nl Hrill
| lu. lr I'.-uIII&gt;. t luiiJs. *( rlsiififiit
FIIER ESTIMATES
I'IoiMil - Tbs bitrl title W Ho
Alstcotm 41mu Lone,
Phone R08
mainnrr. v*r/u* HvnrtM* UIIImu
Valtlrtv turns ilrlroilbnl
A.Mi voi \itr: MKHKIIV IIBvjf tit a: i &gt; to titr; s.qiti sp t» irt« « ,
. rllbri .!'•&gt; o.n.ill) or li&gt; slturnri,
i In sslil , uii lot dlxore*. on III* Jtlh
d*&gt; of 4u*u*«. I»*T. #U» lb* rsu».
will *n by drlsujl, AgsluM )uu
and, thiiwafirr i-ionnl Lx I'srt#
uithi-ui fmtli.i. nolle# In "you.
j:xKcrTt;i&gt; anu ihhukd ai
rtanlord In Mrinliii-ir I'vunlK Dials
of I'turlds. this tllh da&gt; of July,
a
HELP WANTED
1141.
. O. 1'. Mrrndoo
*
A, l ink ol ths Circuit
IfnUII.
WANTED: Man to aucrn-.l R.
, ti.iulio.il- I'oUnty, Wafr
o l
t l - o o 1A
Simmons for Hawleigh husin*-**
lly «i I. Hi,nl.
in Northraat Polk* County. IfaKI
IW|iul) ('Ink
families. Produets sold 20 years.
ti'trrali Cuuil :wall
Permanent If you ate a hustler.
F o r. particulars write Haw- IS T t l E CIRCUIT i T j L'RT, S I S T I I
leigh’s Dept. PAlt-440 I03R,
J l ’IflClA l. i-IIIL'l-tT
IS
AS H
f o r n R u i s o i . c .c o u n t y ,
Memphis, Tenn. or see It. H art­
Kl.Olt
11
•
A
man, Hoy 234, Longwood, Fla.
IN CHANCKItY NO 4*11
LOlCK Mi» K NORTON.
EXPERIENCED celery glower or
I’tatmirr,
trained faint manager for farm
-x»- '
_
in Zrllwxmd arm . stood |mxltfah CAItl. * NORTON,
ti.f.iuUnl
for right party. A. Duda A Sons,
im iiiia :
Oviedo. Phone 2151.
n i l HI. 14 O P !•» Ill IPATlir.Xl
TOl t*Allt; H JlOllWlX,*
tSS N Umroons Hlrrrl,
GIRL for raahler A cosmetic coun­
I rtiiiat, n Kentucky.
ter. also soda girl. !.ancy‘t Plug You
a ir tirirt,) uMtfinl In appear,
Store.
In
tor by Attorney) In the
Pit cult Court ol Nrtniioilr County,
EXPERIENCED Steam Piaster Plotlda, on or Irluir thy tllh ,1a)
for dry cleaning plant. Apply of Au* # till, t,» answer a II.II of
Downtown Clcstiets A Lsundiy,
113 Palmetto.
Furniture Dr7uu&amp;7f~
FULL time Watkins Route available In Sanford If you h a y e g
oiknaaiklp
c a r and are willing to WorK
Aork 0
hours a day for excellent oarnTHE SANFORD CABINET
Inga, write for personal InterSHOP
view. A.D.IL CsrC Hctal.l ‘ *
1Z4 Pakntllo Aveane
MAN till WOMAN
ONE lull time and urn- part time,
for Tourist Infoi mation Booth.
Must have secirtnrial Ability,'
-pirating personality, nest ap­ WATCH REPAIRS
pearance, as well as knowledge
Three Day Service
of Sanfuid ami Central Florida.
Write to Junioi Chamber i f
Commerce. I*; O. Itox 1342, »tat.
All Work
ing age, marital status, experi­
ence and aalaty expectations.
Guaranteed

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Industries Allotted
To Fifteen Nations
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got one foimalitchydr unit to .mi-. C n - e h o * l i » a k i n
aide that country' Ise Introduce .tin u n i t e a c h fo»
lUMltirt. Tlir Net hn land* and penllu/rttliiito.

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rile Interallied ltcpni nlim,*
. H»|i «|&gt;e*f |siali|»«ftwl i-l*i
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elded td allocate llm u tm ig '. fam ­

W ITiSKW
i uticf • tfii .il ous FI,dim and Vos* S lu t')a id ,
aval thU H it -l.u aif Ju t) |H » .
and 22 othci G eiinan im lurtual
o. i iira x iH » \.
Ck» *
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oncerti-i t&gt;&gt; 15 nation*, includm r
«HR A LI
^
thr I niter) St.it, -

Thr.-I- elu-nileal hla'nt*. a JarfoYv
c n tn in jn c inifthine tind w -e t
jihot'it and *18 niivliaiiicnt .plant*
M I T 44 •
M l- I I I I I I I I I M I I «l
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llltllllll
other eoik'ern* to l&lt; d istiib u liil
•
ta rw l k. 1*47
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Alin hot '
j pul In loaull - uiidi-r the lemv* of the ly t.d n in
J u ly IS. IS*
in. I'AUhtf C.-urt Hgrremetrf.

toil.

Hour*. 8&gt;i&gt; ■ &lt;.,■.') II.-I i.i.
Tile lllohm nnd Vo-.r Shipy*idx
and maklm. i [- - ,| mir.iic.it.,-n wn*» on,- of the Inigent ahiiiyatd
• hr Hlalr •**
i1i«.o IT..,,, in lii-rmanv. F'ifler-n of tin- 18
ha* drlrtin t -,t il, ■ II,.,, i, &gt;nroi
l„ I l»r tul, •
th. vnl&gt;n, ll*alln. member governments of the ggenMlety and *,
l b . o ik a u i- cv made claims for all or p an of
(*l!„n of » • 1 c o ii*. i Cali-* I, «li&gt;- the plant.
not. whirl, »- r nftccl,r,1, a t ) l i n t
The Agency decided to divide
lylna wtlhlu lb. i - v a i t M i u n d a i p p i the plant milling the. 15 claimant*,
Hruoiiol* C, •
to vl*w • t| r n b - t a l o t I* a n d the United Slate*, the United
In cumpiiaiu
w ,llt
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Holt C0JI*r&lt;&gt;,,,ti
I'.fii. t . \.
tiulln, lUdgitiin, Denmark, Greece
Chapter H r
i*i FiMI,,
■•f.irpdum
irr 144s*| ill . |fi4 India. Luxontlkiuig, New Zealand,!
abuve d*».
f lllut f * •. l|t’ Not way, The Nrtherland*. t'j«-»lio.i
trrntln* lit.
■* ,
luli-l-.U iM-'t slovnkin’ mid YllgiraUlVln. till-•i &gt;* pnrpprtiom* to each and, ih&gt;-..c.ttthrictn on 'ked.
mui. ,t vtilue Hole not »p«vif , I i
DATE ft It CKP.lt ItNIlt* M
’ The United States, The Nether­
A % •t ■ i •i ; •
lands nnd ,U*eehn»loi akin nil n*k)H)Lt*K Tn tiCIIAIN "IT V
&gt; |N A.
.Vr.Jiif •
,.i f--i th, entire painxq! pinpi nt
pflid.iv.} im \t*i:
LfppoldslH-ig. which iimnufhciiii •
?*4iifont, « i.t» U lltli Ufllvr
cl* f„iinnldclivde and |&gt;#-tjtn.-t.
•
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T i m ,* | U t l
tlirile, two ,-,&lt;erttii\|* for xyiithi'tle
m
l-'ht|lt|4»tft. |!r i%r*
KllllbU ■%«•»• ’• 'V•!! |.r l,tt ;Vr)\rW** r,-»in UM'd largely in paint, and
Hhti
n* l
within On b rnuit) tnc,titer*.
In t
'Mu- i, pniatloii* agency awaid-,
♦’IAVTu S .
If
ed the United State* one unit foi.
jdm t »4 at44f FUlt M'||
the pi,-dll, tmu of foimaldehxle -V
i'utileit itiftn ih'.ii.i
two for tientaerythrilc: Noiway

. Your Favorite Beverage
-

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

’hone S30
_________

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YALE TIRES
•- Deluxe 7 and Deluxe
Passenger Car and TruckAll Sizes

TUflES

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Regular and Heavy Duty *

SEMINOLE TIRE SHOP
COURT HOUSE CORNER .

I'llONE 37

OZARK IKK

By’Ray Cotto

uSm

HELP WANTED - Young man
with High School education to
learn printing trade.
TIIF. SANFUKD HERALD

WORK WANTED

12 Months
The Watch Maktc
at

EXPERT natrrrtffg —contract or
hourly bafts. 5.W i. 'CtogaiC
Free estimstes. I'huiV 781-J.
FLOOR HANDING A finishing,
cleaning A waxing. Our power
unit enables us to work where
there is no electric cunnoctioi
available. 21 yrais experienc*.
11. 51. Gleasitn, Lake Mary, Fla.
HO0FINO-ROOF Painting, all
kinds. Smith Bro. Phone 1)88.

12 SPECIAR SFMVICES
-FUR—RENT - l l.e-r rpmln . P s i y
opersilon. Rrasonahle rater, Han­
ford Paint A- Glass Co. i'hune

303.

IIODGP. • PLYMOUTH
I
PARTS AND HUH VICK
I
10t Palmetto At*.
Phone 1011 ,
YA-DK moth proofing lasts b 1
yeais. Have your woolens moth
proofed now. Downtown Clean­
ers A laundry. 113 Palmetto
Ave. I’ll,mo 914.
Plano Tuning and Rapairing. L. L
Bill, Res. dtl-W .
.
SIGNS
Show cards and posters
O— DWF/H SIGN HKR Vlt.'K
1011
O. D. Landreta. P6o
RADIATORS clrsned and'repair
ed. Cohen Radiator Shop, 10*
Sanford Ave. Ph. 364-W.

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(Champion) lo ll,, o rtk lm f o r ) ------------------------------------------colored men. Msrva .Louis (hla|
wife) cosmetics for colored wath*1^
^
en The overwhelming popular-1 co ad itio n .6 new tires. S it N.
fty 0t J "
th . chjurnjand[ ^ an ch . Phone I1G4-W.
beauty of Msrva mskaa this an MODEL A Pickup Truck. Phone
life tin s.
opportunity af
of aa Ufa
1009-J.
Sabs. Cig Pruflt*. pt
i stand;
ritery. W rits Now.
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LAND C L R A N f N f l
AND
DRAINAGE. 1 NEW CATER.
PILLAR DF.ISF.L BULI.DOZ*
Art you uoubtod by
WITH P A L M K T T ? lu
HELP WANTED
in n (X (#ni*t«
large
RAKER
T W O 3/4 YD. lunitM
ii mouluiy
land 7th SC 700 E. 7th St.
DRAGLINES.
EQUIPMENT aiMIUUeacsel Uo*4
0. ‘Apply to J . E. Walker, 2 WHITE counter check mtn, age
atese you *ua#r
NOW IN TUIH VICINITY
[Cypress Ave.
NIMNIUHT fXJNHTRUCTION n«rroM*.' b. i fIini il t s s
, 20 to 36. Pig’N Whistle, PaTk
WKh U m n l Tt»#p So l/T
CO,
ORLANDO, FLA. 1‘IIONK Xx&gt;«ek~et
A Geneva AveituSe. •
fRY desirable f i v e r o o m ___________________________
jdlji X ptu sh sm 's V»S*b»bU Coai*2-2981.
puuud to wtlev* »0&lt;b symptom*'
WANTED MIDDLE-*GKD
la a r*c*n» madical u * t naU bsm 'a
Compound proved r#msrSsblv hSlplut
,1*500.00 cash, b a I a n e «i R|jg|jfMgMAN OR SALESMAN
RENT A CAR
to
tht* »»y.
My.
la
uotnen lroubl#d
troubled this
« l . It •*!-*»
. YOU DRIVE IT
Wanted — Two mature business
Uocion fell a uierliie ted sU ft. il
Robert A. Williams
' - PHONE 200
a (ran d soorbuw edM t oa one o / w e men or salesmen. Earnings up
[732
‘Atlantic Bank Bldg.
t t j teeer M nerM et M a a s .
nBICKLAND-MORKISON
to 116,000 per year. This fas­
U-DRIVE-IT. IN C
cinating, healthful occupation
puTniVlMlM^uUd^up r*U*lsut**lo luclii
)U Ilka to live on tha edge
a n u m s !»*« e t r e a t siren sc hi* loniet
brought 0. A. Bushman &gt;0.332
lit City we have a alee five
SEE UB FOR
first « months with Company.
bungalow with all convenMIMEOGRAPH PRINTINQ
LYDIAE. PINKHJUrS
Last 6 rsars, C. A. 8qlberg earn­
eight large lots, tarma
AND TYPING
&lt;64,126.64.
ed young fortune, 154,126.'
be arranged. Priced only
CREDIT BUREAU OF
..........
earned &lt;2,881.20
H.
A.Mugler
‘
L00.
HANFORD
in single month. All figures ter
Robert A. Williams
118 N. Park
Phone 180
lifted. Over 160 of our mot
732
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
earned from &lt;400 to &lt;3.000 li EXPERT RADIO REPAIRIN'
one month — many Lightners.
SHED 3 bedroom house
Fred Myera. *11 E. 2nd B t
These gross earnings a n excep­
4 acres. Dy owner. Phone
ATTENTION
MOTHERS
tional—not average. Out, with
or County 3306.
-D IA P E R SERVICE—
post-war protPeri»y._they are In­
ILL house. 60 x 160 corner
Baby Valvat furnishes hospital
luct
creasing steadily.
12600.00. Phone 714-H after
clean^terlla diapers and do,
(UJB. Pat. No. 2. !
P. M.
Ited container. Economical
to manufacturers, business of*
aafe. Fully medically approved
flcisls, merchants, etc. lo n g
Call Daytona 2467-W collect for
rment.
credit forms. No down paymen
KTICLE5 FOR BALE
dotslls. 96 diaper*. &lt;t a m
Earnings advanced at once. Big
.F all season iu it fh«uj.. M 0if.bv _ “FIRST IN SANFORD”
free to do road work. Rush1
IE new Lawn flhaver. Ask
____ __ *en r ftj| d7ta t
Vke LONNIE MCMULLEN’S Merkel
•(ration. 8ENKARIK
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StdenV S
a t TR P O
Berber AShop
open Thursday
President.
Dept..TR,_i.
u.
“BoS
“‘ j Friday
Saturday.________
A PAINT CO. U2-1M
711. Forth Worth 1, Texas.
COATING- Asbestru Alu. root coaling- good for
‘ate or composition roofCools your home
[to l i l t . Ten year warranty.
JKARIK GLASS A PAINT
1U -1U W. 2nd Bt.
FLOWERS

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

colonic* or any other alternative
censFs provided a hearing first is the owner.
The new ordinance ia dtilgx
hold on such proposed revocation.
source."
U N Success
race no longer conatitutea an
Churchill,
leader
of
the
ConserThe
Chief
of
Poilce
ahall
report
to
become effective on Sept. |
( t * a l l a « H f l a w !•**• (la e l
••Internal affair." Were the trou­
vatlve oppoation which Lal&gt;?t out­
r e m a l i n i at |26, but la $50 thoae who fail to aecure or poit tib le in Holland itaelf, undoubtedly organisation declared fn a new* number* two to one in Parliament,
where five or more aaalatanta are cenaea conspicuously In place* of
government ahould have that view­ (there would nriae the question of
pledged the Attlee government
builnea*.
* •
employed.
point. However, the ambassador •whether Hie nation'* aovereignty conference.
He said bgt*. Clifford 'M artin _ . . M M n a l / r a w " a n u A M . I a l l a a n a i l . t a
Were Stomach Ulcer Psi
Failure to aecure a llcenae a*
m olt certainly will run up again*! trai heWqr-infnngrtt.
Itinerant merchants tempor'ariand Mrrvyn I’atce, found hanged
(h i argument thnt, IrS the new eni
ly occupying buildings must pay prricribttl ro*kr* lw violator
Of courae thi* open* up a hit in Palestine last Thursday., were
Napoleon's Waterloo?
hhleh the world ia entering, a field for argument. We we thnt "known to 'b e guilty of. anti-es­
no’w $76 a month 'Instead of $50 subject to fine double the amount T h e g r e a t N ap o leo n w h o rm
quarrel between » "mother coun- in the nature of the SecnrPy pionage in civilian dresl."
as formerly. Telegraph compsnmC required for the Been*#. up to n a tio n s w a s h im se lf a s i n
licenses have been increased to |200 maximum fine, Each day ol a f l e r - r a l l n g p a in t. T h o se «
Council vote on the Australian- • lie would enumerate others
(160 from $100, and telephone operation ron»titute* a aeparatc itislresae.i w ith sto m a c h or
American reaolutlon which nrdcred who were on the death list 1f
companies to $200 from $100. and diatinct offense. Payment ol p a lo r g In tlla s s llo n , R a t p ain s
the Nctherlanda mid the Indonea- It gun.' When 'asked about (Senh u m , b u rn in g se n satio n , blot
govnnment*
• ian
—- JP
U B IB P IP l« rt-a-r flgh'.- oral Sir Evelyn Barker, former
License* are' due on Oct. I any lirenae tax may be. enforced n lh r r ro m litlu n s cause.) In
ing nmnnliately and settle their | Mulish commander in Palestine.
and expire on Sept. .70 of the fob lay aeiture and *a!e of the prop- a c id t h n u h l tr y I.'itaa. Dei
h o t o f t 'd g a
r a h lf ls f u n
differviKM by peaceful mean*. 1the Irgun leader aald "he ha*
lowing year. They are termed de- erfy to th* highest bldtlff, loi- itr
,1'irst d o te
Then1 aie eleven metnlier* on the an-account lq l&gt;e . settled.’.'
l uu tlig'-p ubttriied- notice' top twh o t u raegl'si rrr.l l*'S
*.
lh'&gt;|u«it If not paid withlii
t i l In 'US S A f m
council, including the big five,
days- after the date due! ‘The week*. The amount of the licenao ill.e: VOClf MONET l u r h V
"Wg don't recogniae the right
America, Britain. !tu*&gt;ia. France
Commission retains the right to and coat of-the aalc will then be Io n I ’r u s Co. s o d d r u g
of
the
Hi
It
Mi
government
In
sv s ry W here.
and China. The Vote . was 1 0 *n
Starts Tuesday!
fitted for. such .ahowa has been not rrnew, nr to revoke IIPalestine."
the
Irgun
leader
said.
favor of the resolution, with three
T h e M ost ••llu n h -llu a h ”
"It
is
nnr
country
and
we
or.'
nlrstcnlltm*.
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S e c re t I n -H in t or v
Th'-lrf IHVtaltilng w eir. Impcrlnl yoked to bring alsiut its lllw x C qn Now lit* T o ld !- ' government*, Brilalii,"" Lih V p anT W irmr'IT.' said the British White
■'Tor the firat time on any itclgium, and they kept &lt;|uict for Pa|»er published In IMS* was tar-1
(amount to nlndishing the British
pd{een-- the personal, human obvious reasons.
Story of those who lived and
Sn while we can say, and thy mandate over Palestine.
I6Ved and dared to brave thu wyrld in general will agree, thnl
mysteries In the making of thu cmplle* are on their way out, yet
atom bomb.
it will' Iw a long time W o re all
.if them nre broken up. While
The Personal Human Drami
they leinaiif we must expect the
imperial governinrnta to insist otf
Drhind Ihe Atomic Bomb!
their right to defend what they
regard ns their rightful p o uts,
sion*. And In rehuttal we shall
Attlee Wednesday at the start of
hear *urh charges ns Hr. T. P.
a
two-day
debate
In
the
Kouso
of
r*inng, of China, hurled at Hol­
Common* on the state of the na­
land during the Security Council
tion.
debate whet) he declared that th«
Dutch were acting n* an "nverhifd"
Motion
ileturn
are
and wanted to plare Indonesia In '
flick*'' In Jew Zealand.
the tide of a "vassal state."
|
p u tn tt« t c
The way things stand at th lsi'
^-Approximately 60C
Five men at Salford, arrested killed and .1,000 Injl
on .similar charges, were rrlrasr I in the United Statea.
on hail. These trials wrie set
for next Monday, The prosecutor
there *ald 2!» antiJeeriih Inci'
dent* occurred during the week
X- CELL STORE
end and quoted two of the de
Yes — DEFINITELY LOWER — And Besides
202 S a n fo rd Ave.
fendJsnt* as shunting "Serves
them right" and “I've gut a
fjverythlnjr In Ihe sto re‘la tagged In plain figures no the customer can
C astor Pomace
brother out there."
determine and compare valu e* . It I* never nece*shry tb gues* at ■quality
Kighty-threc percent
2.K0
per
cwt.
«
Meanwhile daylight disclose-)
knowlrgde is brought
and values under,heavy Miles preanure. Yau can *hop leliurtly and avoid
further dstnsge done to »yii*through his Vision.
Colton Seed Meal
~painfal-in(stake*:----/ .
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gogiies during the qlght in othei
14.00 per cwt.------ —
__ ___ pait s of England. ■ --------------After n noisy crowd had l»en
Fertilizerseen near a Itanisgate synagogu.,
It was discovered that aix win­
4-7-5
38.48 net
dows were shnltcird.
Notice
Imards were torn down and more
-5-8
42.75 net
e If you get up nlthlt—hive frequent d»- windows smashed In a suburban
; *
■ir. to pass your water—tsil Have only London synagogue.
rerth C elery S e e d
K.nty pstsain —jm, ami have bockarb.
&lt;
t t n tK.
du. to firm acidity in the urine, he (Isd
ymi'r* reading Ihisi
Three srnersSlone ago Dr. Kilmer, a
^ e f f tu tii
Churchill Address
Chair- &amp; Ottoman
famous doctor, found hundred* ot his
tiaflenlt with this trouble. Painstakingly
(I «•m11na**1 $$*•»« !*«&gt;■• Ilnrl
Abto Gnmtnx, DI)T and
hr made a medicine of IS herb*, mole,
Param ount Ne*e
vegetable*, tialsama—Nabirr** own way id a aclf aupporting nation ami aypv
:v Carlnnn
other Innectlddeti,
rrlirf. He ratted it "Snamp-Root" and tem at the curliest niomtn* and
milliott. of grateful men and women hay*
flolh the-rhair and ottoman
will nut aside evere impediment.
taken It—otlep with amaring resutls.
are
finely tailored In supe­
a;ul
labor
long
and
lurid."
tiwamp-Koot
gne*
right
to
work
to
SANFORD
TLAHT DAY M ONDAY
rior fabric*. Chair I* com­
Hath out kidneys...Inrrearee the flow of
Churrhill said he Rt*&gt;&gt; had ohpletely spring-filled.
nr'ne. helping tnrellerf'errew aridity... *o Iretrd to IJ. S- loan terms under
X-CEL STORE
Ihr irritalrrl bladrter gel. a good Rushing
H a n fo rd 'A v e . A 2nd St.
r«it. tno. Many tepoet getting a good which, "if. we wore Incapable of
l&gt;^ 0S ir.l
im .
finding dnHy* to ,p ay fur Amer­
m t i t 's *te«p a/te
'l r r Die
t l !/err
t w (A
d oses
P h o n e 154
.
Caution i lake a t d b eried .
ican tmnmr* of lolraeeo or other
H anford. F lo rid a
Fur fire trial supply, send So Dept- a , commodities, we must rerlure also
KJnrrfcCir.Tnr, tin I MI, (Uamf-yit, in equal prupdrtlooa all similar
We D eliver
CuTkuOr—tetjullaiird botlk &lt;J Baramp
inipdrU from our dominion» ood
tlrr-t today st )r-*ir drutWisr

Banker K/lled

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(a Ualty Titer* la Strength—

VOLUME XXXVIII

Legislation Promotes
Productivity, F o s ­
ters Exports.. Anc!
Induces I m p o r t s
LONDON. Aug. 5 •*V&gt; Prim*
Minister Attlee introduced sur­
&gt;pie legislation in the House ol
,'ommons today to give hi* govinm rnt broad new powers for in'tracing agricultural and im luitri*
i| production to meet B iitain's
mpending dollar c fiiir /*
D O precise (rowers sought fur
he Labor regime were not imnic '
Lately clear, hut a highly placid
tource said it did not provide (or
rower to direct labor.
Deputy Prime Minister Heiberi
llo iiiio n said the legislation would
nake possible ‘ "th e lu ll inotiili'falion ol lire economic resource*
r| the nation.

FiTen, n conservative
ipokrtman and former foreign
wereSary, protested that the House
iiuld not d*nl with such broad
efislation before Its scheduled
idjoiirnmeht this weekend.
Moirison replied thnt, if it beraiiie necesaary ill the iiatioiml
nterrst, the House could postpone
idjournnieiit and " s it' n bit longir."
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The measure Iqtrnluclil w.mld
ixpand provisions of a lutf. act
I f which the government was
pvrn added |mwrrs to diiert the
intion'a transition from a wartime
o a. peacetimn basis.
The authoritative Hritlsh Press
tseoeiation aald the bill "extends

2, Jvoitering and directing »xv-riWniul reducing import* mid
Ird ira s in g the balanrs of trade,
S. Knauring that the whole re-

Morrison said the measure would
Implement" Attlee's crisis proICtMlIaaaa s s P a * r R l s )

Ps Red Tide
ovimr North In
60 Mile String

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Can you Imagine receiving nil 10 of these handsome
piece* at (hi* amaxingly low prlre? Unbelievable
isn't It? . . . Yet for only $193 we're offering
the spring-filled sofa. Ihe spring-filled matching
lounge chair, the occasional chair, cocktail table,
the tw&amp; lovely end tables, table lamp! Jr. floor
lamp, ana tb* bookcase.

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CLEARWATER, Fla.. Aug. 6
17—The extended mas* of toil*
if dead fish killed by the »o■ailed “red tide" floated northmard along Florida's Gulf Coast
JUowly,.today with the head of the
ughefonMc of fish about 15 miles
o rtW \f here.
Am it passed by the beaches
“ i mass was al&gt;out six
era the
lilea off ahore. Fringe* of the rot
Ing collection
of fish
havi
auched shore at spot* nlnnj

LAMPS •*
Va Price &amp; Leps

Your Ford Dealer knows your Ford best, because

Table lamps, too. are re­
duced. .All are high quality
lamp*. 'Large n r lr lj of
styles and colors. SHect
pour* now and data.

bcolored
waters Vos moving
qrthward at tha rata jnf about
no mile* an hour. Head of the
res was bevond the Anclote light
ff Tarpon Sprlhg*.
'
A few scattered fish ram* s t ­
ore a t Indian Rocks Reach which
ereral days ago waa deluged with
•rga collections of the smelly
l*h. Beach residents hurlad them
k quickly ■as they washed onto

2. SPECIAL FORD
EQUIPMENT
They're Ford-trained to re­
pair your car In the quick­
est lime at great tavingi
to .you.

It'i the equipment which
Ford engineer* know wfH
give your Ford tha hast
service.
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Di^Tranklin E. Campbell. Binlias county health director, said
btervers had told him tha long
trlng-out floating mats of fish
____ 60
long
and
r*e about
r mile*
“
‘
« u t 30 miles wide.
Marina life experts studying the
th plague have said It was esuaI by a tiny organism known os
linoflagellato." This organism
a reddish tinge, thus ghrha plague its name of "rad

3. GENUINE
FORD PARTS
They're designed and mode
by Hie makers of Hi* parts
you're replacing. They fit
, batter, work batter, lost
longer.

' ; ' Anf i
Wa us* tb* maHiodi whtft
th* factory eng Insan And
gives you Hi* bast Fort!
Service In Hw ahortait time
ot Hi* lowest cost;

THIS RJ5DROOM 8UITE IS COMPLETE
Imagine a price Uk* this on a complete bed room
outfit. Including elk* an lam rsprlng mattress, cell
spring, pdlawo, and tnfted spread. Tha chest has four
spacious drawer* and tb* vanity boa a genaln* pis'*
mirror.
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Chifforobes
u se

4) u r e a :

«otn fish, flounder, grouper,
nta, have suffered moat a t the
ids of tha mysterious fish kltlMoat of th* fish have bean of
HI varieties, although Severalpon and big Jewflsh weighing
aval hundred pounds have bean
ortod by observers fljrlpf aver
EO A C L B l m p l o y e e s
d lb 2 5 Y e a r E m b l e m

^ d ^ a W s m t w a l l built. Wal-

ITIMAT

Hear tho DEEPFREEZE
Program featuring The
Four Knights overWTRR

SANFORD, FLORIDA,

E s ta b lis h e d 1BOS

A ttlee Offers Bill To Britons Jail

n a manner best calculated to
i*rva (he Interest* of the rommun-

An exceptional value at
thia law price, firing In
your room measurement*.

■pl?(l? “iluudV*tonfght and &gt;V#d
nr«d«t with local ofteruoon ihun
dertho* er*.

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NBWRPAPKM

« * m * e i H i t c n m m i u A y - l u - Used

Con gowall
I Q n lin. f t

THE W EATHER

To IVoUet th* I'cor# of th , World;
To Prosaot, th# P ro ,res, of A n trim ;
To Produce Prosperity for Sanford.

i 8 . Donaldson and II. B. FetusACL car Inspectors of Sanford,
ru awarded th* company’# 25
ir emblem for continuous aari this morning. The presentation
a made by M. Carroll, ganars)
•man in bU offlca.
i r . Donaldson originally »M
Ployed by tha ACL on July I.

In Palestine

Egypt Makes
Freedom Plea
To UN Council

Government Building
P a r t i a l l y Wreck­
ed By Bomb In New
Feign O f T e r r o r

ImmediateWithrlrawa
Of British Forces
From Territory Is
Asked By Premier

J E R U S A im T u g .

Eleventh Hour Agree­
ment A v e r t s N a ­
tionw ide Strike
DirrROlT. “XuT 5

The

C. I. O. United Auto W oikrts, in
an a g irrin rn t averting their hord
Motor Co. strike scheduled fus
today, were given a year’s giace
from s ln k r damage suits undri
the T a lt-H irtle y Labor l»aw.
This the. company agreed lu in
an eleventh-hour p a d which serv­
ed to keep 107,000 pioducliun
w o ikcis on the j ob as a nation
'wide walkout set for noon, was
called o il.
D ie agreement, ’under
which
the union and company w ill un-

TUESDAY, AU(

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State President

&lt;dv

LAKE 81TCB88. Aug. 7
—UP)— Britain today defend­
ed her rights to maintain
troopa In Kgypt and demand­
ed that the 1‘niird Nation*
Security Oranril strike an
Egyptian complaint from Ha
calendar.
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The Uritish attested the mayur*
ol the Jewisli town of Tel Aviv.
Kama! Gen. Nalanya and I’rlah
Tiqva (Tikvah) and jailed doren*
ol other Jewiih leaders in dawn
raids describcbd officially as "par:
Ail the b*m|iaitin agamsl tcriotuni " Rut violence continued.
A labor depaitment building
in the alter! o f the Prophets was
Marled hy a homb which killed
a British policeman lin in g to
remove the cxplunve. "I wo olhert
were liapprd ‘ in the .debris, Irom
which arose a mushrooming smoke
cloud.

British troops investigate an
Arab report that six qrrm-d
-Uad-Dtfcrn a Hi ilnir l m o in o r grove in the Tel Aviv area,
other unconfirmed report a s t e r .,,
that five British soliHers and their
army vehicle were mlasing In Ihe
tame area. The arresta edm* afle.- two
weeks of Jewish underground vl»ence In Palestine during which two
young Uritish aimy sergeants wrie
hanged and atranglrd to death on
small trrea near N'atanya.
The departure of Jews from
Palestine hv air or surfitce routes
apparently was rut off liefo.re the
roundup was launched.
The high commissioner mean­
while Issued an order outlawing
British Trumpeldi
a youth uiganltatfon embracing about 1.7,00(1
teen age boys and girls, declaring
there -was good ground for Vupposing it "a recruiting ground for
dissident KrouPxJl—Tins ur r intfS'lien U named ofUi Joseph Tlbmpeldor, who was k illn lja a clash
in a Jewish MUIement ill northern
Palestine in Um 1920's.
Meanwhile, in laindutr, a Jew
a VAny new lalior legislation ballifi*
crowd of 700 ptranni dam.
raise- prubleme of • human relationihips. It hai Income appar­
ent to in that all of the ramifi­
cations of such problems rannot l&gt;* ironed out Immediately
around the tiargolnlng. table!
"Under today’* oettlement. ojvpnrtunlly has Ireen provided for
finding in less hectic surmroumb
of the Taft-Hartley law aceepU
Inga a aolution within tha spirit
aide tu Imlh the union and the
company."
A Joint company-union atatement announcing the agreement, I
averting the *l»ik# wa* m ale
public at 4:30 A. M. less than
eight houra ahead of the strike
Re-apptaital of Sanford pro­
deadline.
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perty by an uutalde agency as a
The statement aald the union mean* of adding to the City'a tax
I I ‘m I I * s H
an
l* « a r
S lsl
income was proposed last evening
to the City Comratsslon hy K. F.
Iloueholder, Sanford attorney and
U. S. Setting’’ Up Rule former
commissioner.
_ In Pacific Island The Commission, which met a*
an equalitatian board, received
PEARL HARBOR. Aug. 3. D P)- only one protest again*, its an­
Adm. Louis K. Denfcld, high com­ nounced intention of a ,10 nerrent
missioner of the 1,480 Pacific In­ hike in property valuation*, and
lands. and atolls to lie adminis­ that was a written one, according
tered hv the United 8tate* under to H. N. Sayer, eity clerk.
United Nation* agreement, 1* set­
Mr. Housholder stated that the
ting up a civil government lim it­ 10 percent appraisal increase
ing personnel and method* of the would add to the City Irtromo, but
Navy’* current^ m ilitary govern­ to too little an extent In view of
ment.
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the wav Sanford I* growing.
lie assigned Rear Admiral CarloNo reriurit for re-appraisal has
ton II. Wright as deputy high been made since 1928, said Mr.
commissioner of the mandafed I#/- Kuuaholder who declared the he
ritory. yesterday and Issued a pro­ and former Commltsionec Frank
clamation to the 48,000 natives. Miller had rnatie auch a request at
The vast oceanic area Includes that time. He urged that the ap­
the Marshall, Caroline and Mari­ praisal be mad* In tlma for the
ana* Islands, wrested from Japan tax program of next year.
during the war. They spread qver
Mayor Gut told Mr. Houih.vldsome 2.000,000 square mil*! of er that the Commlasioner* had
the Pacific. On# hundred and been thinking along tha tame lines,
and that if enough people like! him
advocate such a program that
some action may reault

LXKrsticcBs:
W. F. (Illll) Itollrslun, president
of the Florida Slate Junior. Cham­
ber of Commerce, will be In
San/ord Saturday to preside over
Ihe business meetings of the ty o
day summrr stale Jayree confer­
ence.

J?wCees To Hold
M eet H er?
, his W eekend
Newsweek Editor Anil
“Miss Florid,t ” T o
Be Honor Guests
Florida ju n io r Chamber o l Com­
merce will open F'nday evening
at the M ayfair Inn w ith an.-ex­
ecutive committee, conference lot
'
the Jaycre vtale o ffice it.

Augustine: lie s iu in Chattea Walkei, -St. Augustine;
ami
Vice
P ir iu lr i. il W . A Leonard, I ’m ■Jacob: V . H Orve-Te:, Gained
valle-: Joe Ciabb, Pa IAt k a : Hi a ll­
ey O dium . S anfuid;
Giaydon
Jone*. F( Mvet»; Ruheil 1). Iv lander, W eil Palm Beach and Jack
D elaney, Key We*l

Re-appraisal Of
Property Proposed
To City Commission

tain a considerable measure of
control over local affairs.

Douglass Funeral
Set For Wednesday
CRAWF0RDV1LLE, Aug. G,
—Funeral oerrira* for W. B.
(Baba) Douglas* who died of a
heart attack while driving hi* far
yesterday, were aat for 4:00 P. M.
Wednesday from th* Melton Fun
aral Home In Lake City. ;
*
Mr. Douglass waa chairman of
th* Florida State Railroad and
Public Utilities Commission and
had been a member of ijuj railroad
board.for IB year*.
Tb* Railroad Commission haa
cancelled ail hearing* and the
other two members of (ha board
and-nsaet-of-the u mimisslon p a n
sonnet will stand th# services.
MtJLLOY HUMMONBD
NEWARK. N. J., Aug. $,
Th# Newark Evening News said
today that Gardner Mulloy, fifth
ranking American tennis amateur,
hod haair summoned to appear to­
morrow before th# United States
Lawn Tennis Association Raisa
Commit!** to explain expanse
allowance* received by high rankplayars on n Florida She haa bean m issing alaca lost

A s s o c ia te d P m i Lm i m I \V lri

SffiJ Feet Of Roudw.i!
Deeded Tp County
1945 Action Stand:
Hie I-akc M a ly bathing bead
T ontinveiiy was s r lllr d this mum
t'tg M atceptance by ih r Count)
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.. an o ile r by M i.
L u W in a S. I la in to n
ol - l.ak.
Maty and her la ther, / , I. Smith

W ASHING TON. Aug. 5. I/V&gt;— Senator l erguson said today
• he han. teicw.ltd e&gt; rrquenl (com Howard U u ik n ' s llm n ti Ihat
* ■ftie'Senate War Investigating l omrolllee ta'iuel u subpoena lor
Ihe California airplane contractor.

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NKW VttltK. Aug. 5. id*)— Special session* Justice Fred­
erick I.. Ilarkritburg ha* signed a warrant fur Ihe arrest of
John W. Mevrc. publicist-for movie and aviation magnate How­
ard Hughes, on tin- complaint of a night dull cigaretl* fill who
say* .Meyer is the father of her sIx-inosuh oM eon. In Washingtun. .Meyer, yh» has been testifying he (or* Ihe Senate cunimilte*
Investigating Hughes' airrraft contracts, Irrmrd Ihe girl'* com­
plaint "ridiculous" and said hr never hud been out with her.
The girl. Pal rlcis Miles, former model who has born a rlgarslte
girl at noine ol the most eirlusiv* clubs on ihe (aahluiiabl* east
, side, said In h n complain! that the child ■«*« burn l'eb. 2. 1917 ,

To 'ctrfcl lu ihr County loi ppbl.i
WASHING I ON. Any. et »&lt;■$*• Lllioll Konsevrlt told Senate mvestu.
paik puipovrs,
J9*« leel on .alors liwlay that hr pnm ittrd llotvaid lluglirs lu-pay a |57ti.B i hotel
tiiam l Hr ml Avenue hum the bill lor him in Drcrmbei, I'l-M. as a wedding pirsriil.
Country liu l. ItoaJ tu Crysta
Knmrvrlt ul&gt;o trst-lsrd that J.uk l ive.-thru head ol Irsiis Wolld
Anlinrs which iv cunlitdh-s1 hv Hughes, paid jhiH hotel expenses tor
I II,. It’s liuiii.igr Dei tv. 1‘tdd |o | ayr l.iurt•*•!!, movie aclicsv
Koosrvrll s.iid I Ins was a wrddmg gill to him by. I* rye. adding that
the iiionry came out ol I i ) r ’&gt; |u n k r|.
"I believe on a vt.nt inlripirlalm n ol (hr law I might he lepilinandrd lot accrpling a wrddiny p io rn l Imio Ih w od, Hughes. ' young
Hucwrvrll tuld lllr Senale \\ .. luvcd i g ullltg i oiilliultrr
Ihe coilimitirr it |lii|Ulllllg mill Ilie w.lilltne awaid ol 140.0110.000
i,,onK |Mf4 In thr Luiiitimtl-in
lu irtciinl then action III I'M1!
vacatin'! the piopcily. but the
a $172 gift of nyleit hose by..publicity man John W.
I oinniittiuner* , u|&gt;on motion of liniwIrslge.nf
•Mi y rt^ U i. fc'ivrn -at ires? Kayo Kinersou. who later, iwcatne Mr*.
II
t.
O v ritp ecl---- deslraretf l i TfiHivrVrlt.
• » . I Ills 'll linn was bated on
Belating the di-thlle i f the Hughe* wedding gilt, Roosavelt said
the opinion o r the B o r iiJ'i , i that just tiefore his marriage (o MU* Eniriton late in 1U44 ha was
It must lie governed by inter lu iiir y , L f--, H oyle" ■ ■— , ■ ItarU'-g -Itt .t h e ■Umvvh iy^ Killf- Hntvt- in C ltlf ihU: e
.lie caid hie » * i aivoiupatils'd Id hi* ihitdren ') a foniicr inar■national-laur TtndTy 7 Tie ruarter
J. L: hiehls stated that he tlage Slid a maid, uini jh a t Hv he das almufe l-i pa&gt; h it bill Mayer
of tha Uuitrd Nat inns which i* would
&lt;
Iml. p |r sent the (relitlun*
now tint r»ui&lt;ei stum- of Interna signed by many Lake Mary real- approacl.ed him and said
1
"Yoil eaiiuot pay Hint lull,"'
•*
(tonal relation*."
asking that tho t'anilllisalni.
Flliiill added:
Nukrathv Pasha Hummed up dants
rescind their HMb action, os tha
"I said I lerlaluly mu Id and that I ali.ady had writtail the
Fuypt'esw.q muds as folhiws:
oftri by Mia Hati isoii and Mr. rfirek."
._
“ We ask: you tu direct the evac­ Smith
nallaflrd Itiiil as a represen­
He *11111. Meyer told him IIihI lluglirr wanted to pay tha bill
uation uf all Uritish force* from tative of
the PI A a* far as naik as a wedding piraelit.
the teiiilury. And we imk yuu tu l-onefll* wi
Yonny Kuos, veil, dvi lau d, tils areeptaiu'a had "nothing tu do"
say that tide evacuation must lei
Attorney
first with any m ntrnrt fm war plann
, *
immediate, taut It mu*t Ire Com­ *|reaker, tei
_
„„
ljuevtioned ny aubctimhlilles* t'itattniin Fercusuit tB-Mlch) about
plete. and .that it must tie uncoil- legntioii* Dial tin- t'.imiiilaatini had
the gift of hosiery, which Mr), t had baled for &gt;lu* Kmersou.
RooaeVelt caiil fie fiail .lu-vrt t,, or,t of it Meyer .listed tlie bent on
IVe further ask you to diiect
Aug. 2ft, IPJ.'I, mule than n yegl lufuie HouaeVrll and Mlsa Euiertou
ti -M-uaae* an !•**» *l*r
were tnarried.
*
.
"I would seriuukly queMImi I lie pinpiirly ol thi Hum uii a huaioes* account," Konsevell said, “wlitn tin wenvei could have ijo coulirctimi at all with the 7m*in. « "
•
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7 fie Willies* wnn igiiuicl nl, i n.- nm l w I crgilnou and Senator
w llhJ iis . clhuii
ler I ioiii tliem agirrlug to i
veil might want tu tell hi* sid, - I il„
over the road strip which as h
said in- -lidn'i act- wlml eottne- rimr n.ui
plane*.
tilig piiijM-rty irWUei* they had
reived by reason of the prop
The "lllnie" Inrldi llt. lilUi li 4uddicW
the iransirortation ol a dog by (list n.i
lieing vacated by the County
tlun.
Army jdane.
ft w«n Kimaevelt'a dog.
He said, the (l.'c.l will Ire con­

TB Association
Makes Report On
12 Month Ferliid

ItiHiM-velt p u t In th a t a "fniFI-low
veyed ill Seplrrtilrr-i with the stip ­
ulation lliat if-the tiilul is nul used to show I iind a n y th in g to -Ur w ith tinmm !*«•» q |||
W h en F e rg q s o il h sd Iilijn te d t-. 'nnj

Lisler Denies- Acting
As ltussian Agent

1st Post War CroHaing
Made By Queen Mary
NKW YORK. Aug. 6. —Tho Gi«nl British liner Quean Mary, hold­
er of the trana-stlantir speed re­
cord. cdoipleled her first ocean
crossing since, reconversion from
war service today, and was ctitri-n
a gala welcome to New York har­
bor. .
The ship was given a, thunderous
reception by other craft in th*
harbor and along the North lllvrr
os she was dragged and pushed to
her pier where hundreds of waving
frianda and relatives of tha 1,183
passenger* aboard waited.
Time for tha trip was announced
bv Cunard officials as four days,
20 hours and 43 minntei from
Southampton, an average speed of
28.88 knots. Tha officials said
the ship was alowed yesterday so
that ah* could reach .the harbor
for th* early tide and the recep­
tion |h a t awaited her.

Florida Boy Heads
Body VisitingrTruman
was forecast by President Tru­
man today as h* talked with
more than 100 boys attending th*
American Legion-sponsored forum
bn government.
Heading th* delegation of
youngster*, who th* President
sold ar* liv in g a t the right
ag*" ta Edmond Gong, 18, of
Miami, Fla.
■ Th# Chlnesa-Americen youth
area elected lost night ss presi­
dent by tb* 103 delegates to tha

might well be termed ".n-opernllon
and co-ordination." Till* same
program is glso carried us among
the negroes hf Bemlnnl.- County.
During a 12 month‘ period the
Association distributed 1 4 , 5 2 3
nieces of health literature, don­
ated Y’.IH quarts of milk to pati­
ents, provided for 74 detailed xrays, made 81 home visits and hnspi tallied M patients.
Other service* included distribu­
tion of 273 poster*. 41 health talk*
givan and 3$ health movie* shown.
Six individuals were given medi­
cine*. Thera were two demon­
stration project* In better living.
Sanatorium OatlenU received 28
gifts and six regular checkup*
wer* furniihed to patients. . The
Association paid for three diag­
nosis -fee*, on# biopsy, one tilooj'
tranafudng, tam sportatlon
three patient* to 8anaioriunrand
provided 20 garments for patients.
Thia service la mods possible
by tha people of Serainul* County
through their purchase of Christ­
mas seals.

WASHINGTON, Aug. 6, p17—
Gerhart Kislei tcslified t-Mlay at
hi* pasiqirSVl fraud trial that In
29 years n&gt; a Crnnmunist he nev­
er acted a* a repirsenlative of
the Cotniitlinist Interiinti&lt;.na11&lt;.
There had U-eti earlier testi­
mony that tin- reputed No. 1
American Communist had - Ireen
sent to China a* a representative
of the Comintern (Communist In­
ternationale).
"That was a eompletr fabrica­
tion,” Klsler said.
lie said his only object tn go­
ing to China sumrtliiie after 1928
waa to act a* a Journalist for
German Communist papers and
German papers friendly with
Communists., lie said hn did-not
file any stories to Moscow,

Dewey Make» Public
Statement On Labor

been publicly silent on the con­
troversy over curb* on labor
unions as a 1948 presidential
campaign Issue, declared today
that "the principle* of union or­
ganisation and collective bargain­
be preserved."
Terminal Leave Ends ingIp must
a pro-Labor Day statement,
four days after his return
As Truman Signs Bill Issued
from a 6,600-mll# western trip
WASHINGTON, Aug. $. OPh- during v h lth h* we* quoted by a
Praaldant Truman today slgnad group of Utah young Republicans
legislation sndllfg the armed earTaftsflartWy IMF, Dewey said: vfcuafrprarticm
"Tha administration of th* gov­
Inal laav* to disci
nal and rrquli' g payment In cosh ernment of New York State Is
a t tha time i discharge for ac- dedicated to tha principle that th*
principles of union organiiatlon
erued leave.
practice wa* to and collective bargaining must b*
Th* previo
'
allow dlschan d personnel to r#» preserved."
main on the kjrroll for a period
BVANGBLI8T DIES
equal to tha umber of days of
NKW YORK. Aug. B, (A1)-R o d laav* they ha accrued, with compeiUatlon It sding th* usual nay (GipsvJ Sith, 87, world re­
allowances p I while on active nowned British avangsllst, died of
a heart attack aboard tha J ritla h
.provides for cash Linar Quean Mary a t ‘1:00 P. M.,
jo* and longevity Monday, It becam* known whan
tha liner arrived her* today.

in c id e n t, I'eplH -r le p lie d ft u n - Jtist
te s tim o n y w h ic h th e s e n a ti-i- h ave L. i
■"Who (ie ile ra l K ooseV rlt. dun l u n
re c o n in ie n d a tio n " t h a t th e g o v n tiiu iiit
a new p h o to re e o n n a ia s a n ir p lu m , IV)
w ith th e issu e . H e s a i d . lie'll ..lijt. I t„

full, who wa* a tnamlwr of a
R....."toll-headed mllalon which
I vriillllilc|i(|c,| tlmt |||„ gnvei lillieilt
l"i\ ‘lluglii-s' photo recJiuiatstance
Irta tii*.

he shouted.

th . White Hous. Mayer had Urttd i S l ^ k h U d , ^ DouflnT Fair-*
a $76 dinner with Hoosevelt, then fh u j. Glenn L. M artin, ConsollAlr, Fo« V co,on‘'1' *nd rintc-a. tha Aluminum Corp., of
* IhMfl rnillfl
*,°,r * 'r ,i'
. la s s America.
Reynold*
Metals,
v*a .L.-.-n
__ i Motors,
.. i /&gt;«___
_ inGan*
JVic"These could ha
have
been Itwo
era!
Kurd.
Chrjrriar,
„ a U m n ia M r.a l H a d s l k a k a
'
girla I had dinner with)" Meyer ltor
Kmmanual and others.
sold. "Thslr names arsn't hrr*.
Coining to Pan Amerlsan Air*
If tbalr names wer* bare, It would w ars, h* said, "Excuse m* for
help."
| bringing that in."
Latar h* said “It may have bean
Fsrguson wonted to know whv.
Colonel Eldaon" at th* hotel with I "There have bean a lot of af*
him, referring to CoL Horry Eld-•
(CanttnoaO • • ra c e sr*4
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                    <text>FRIDAY, AUGUST t, 1)
tllitlcs at once anil aeltlo their
differerwv* by “arbitration nr oth­
er peaceful ntean».“
This eliminates references . to
Article 40 of the UN charter and
to the Linggadjati Agreement be­
tween the Dutch and Indonesians.
Van Kleffans said he had been
author lied by the llajtue to say
that the Netherlands ."gladly ac­
cepts” the mediation offer and
that his government was ready
to enter into consultations with
U. ,S. officials immediately.

Russia in is U. S
4

tC M tlew U

lives r e s t

(lev I

I “shirking” Its obligations if it
* failed to take a binding decision.
Gromyko took the floor after
the United States had railed on
' the Council to' order an iramedi&lt; ale cessation of hostilities to pre; pare the way for mediation.
*■» llerschel V. Johnson, deputy U,
S. delegate, .made his demand
after Dr. EcUl N. Van Klcffrn*.
Netherlands ambassador to Wash­
ington had accepted the United
.States mediation - offer.
Johnson told (he Council the.
Hoard Petitioned
1 U. .8 . offer of “good offices"!
* also goes j.) fhv ib. fy,i„ - « - 4 X«- - VSWvtissMl fis a ,
’ ernm rnt of • the Indonesian K*!- who was-al thet time £ .” A.'Dod&lt;* public whose forces are fighting
Ian, .M r. Evans pointed out. . .
f the Dutch * * ')
•
On Nov. 6. 1945. the County
; No representative of tha Indoj nesian goVerirthnit hat arrived Commission vacated this property,
here y e t A dispatch from Batavia,
*however, quotetl A. K. Gin), deputy Mr. Evans explained, and the pioppremier of the Indonesian Republic.,erly reverted to a c re a g e w h e rc , as expressing v ih e belief that *his opon thesf heretofore public lands
government Wjftdd accept media- and streets leading up to the bath‘ tion conditionally..
beech have been irncrcf by
, Ganl, a Pj&gt;oy*r «f the Dutch, f

Czech Motives
$6,063 Must He Given
B y Seminole County, I
ir«e&lt;sw a n — r s . . u*#i
original decision to go to Parts
For Lunch F u n d s must
be reserved.
He contended there was no
change Involved In Cxechoslovak
policy and said Cxechbslovakta
still needed and hoped to obtain
Western aid, a tje a a t in the form
of "normal commercial loans for
specific purposea."
.
Masaryk said tha existing econ­
omic alignment need not repre­
sent anv gctual division of Europe.

Coal

Production

aaid they “are beginning to re­
flect the resulla of the new agree­
ment.
* “ Surveys indicate very few op“
producing
toons,
ith normal
periods under the old contract. The
estimates of losses range from
3 to 12 per cent, with perhaps
a general average loss of M to
10 per cent.
"This la In face of the fact thet
a t least some cgptlve operations
are on a 24-hour bails because
of the dire need of coal, and
genarally the mines are.operating

mm

counties to put up $665,000 to
match a drastically reduced fed­
eral appropriation of 1741,000 for
next year's school lunch program.
Seminole County will have $7,­
203 available from federal funds
and will he expected to contribute
1*1,003 next year.
Generally applying the fund dis­ trary. Chechoslovakia waa now
tribution formula of the new state pressing for a mutual assistance
school law. Mrs. Thelma Flana­ treaty with France of the same
gan. State school lunch supervlso,-, kind which ahe has with, the
' '. * "
.
sent out to the 07 counties notifi­ Soviet Union. *
cation of how much they will re­ This was his account:
“ When the Marshall plan first
Will and how much they will
have to contribute to continue op­ was mentioned, It waa my opinion
eration of their prograiAs at last' it might tie good for us to taka
year’s level when f t, 103,000 in part • • under certain reservations.
' Polish Ministers visiting here
federal monrT' was available.
She warned them, that although
county contributions are unly per­ same opinion and aaid they con­
missive for the next school year, sidered it would be wise to go
Congress has indicated it will re-' to Paris.
“There has been some miscon­
an abutting property owner, and *iuire statr or county matching
the rights o f every property owner before any federal money will be strued idra that we were sent
available in the succeeding year. for by Moscow. Gottwald asked
occupird . within the recorded . subdivision
Up to now, the frderal cavern two weeks before any talk of the
,h r-‘i ha, thus been jeopsrdit-d.
menl has financed nearly the en plan for appointments to' see
, . ______ ____ ______
to diaeuaa
Stalin _..
and
*olotov
' ‘
Hughes’ Deal
ope that
“H this resolution of the Counwould tv Commissioners Is to go ^m.hal- state has suppScd. some. adminls-' rocnomic relations, alnca there
e Secur- lengrd,” Mr. Evans continued, “ill trativf salaries, and a few coun- i was considerahla room for entiea have paid local cooks and largtm ent of these,
further, will establish a precedent, that dishwashers.
I “ While we- were on the way,
rr, that there is not a plat recorded on the
Mr*. Flanagan said the new the Pole*- decided against going
inyone's records of any County court house school
law makes It possible for to Parts, We arrived in Moscow
ids the in the State of Florida, whrrr the
the counties, tu. budget'lunchfv»n&gt;..** .the only candidate* tor the
, purchaser of property is sutured funds'
ttu* appropriation* of trip to Paris eaat of th* Rhine.
of the benefits of the property State from
money
for ru rrrn t edura-j “ Before seeing Ktdlln, I knew
dedicated for his use.”
tional expenses.
at one* the situation 'had be­
James L. Field, chairman of the
lter list of amounts available come extremely, difficult. Some
P.T.-A. bathing park project, tyh- from federal funds and the amount bona fide, but not very useful,
oed these sentiments when be said,
speculation had lwen voiced In
”1 believe.(hat it la absolutely es­
the West th at 'Caeuhoalovalrtd
sential that this land he restored
breaks with the Soviet Union*
to the pablle,-' so that w* can hav4&gt;
out water-front rights ami park­ ♦ 11,639 and 17,662, Broward 610,•
183 and tl6,4BO. Dade ♦110,143 and
ing space.”
♦117,030, Duval *80,923 and |62.Tli* petition Itself recites, "If 401.- Escambia |2$,003 and *17.this resolution is net rescinded, it 100. Hillsborough 160,829 and
will mar tb* beautification of the ♦47,683, Lee *6.909 and I6.IH1,
Crystal-Lake Winter Homrs Hub- I-eon $16,361 and *7,111, Marlon
division and doftroy the rlghta and XlJdlM xnd.17.iai----------------prirlleg w o f~ g it'p ro p erty owncVy
Monroe *4,924 ami 13,031,' Or­
for generationa to com*, ami will
not allow adequate parking space ange *30,136 and $26,863. I'atin
Beach $33,967 and $30,373, Pinel­
for th* public bathing beach."
as the F -ll.
las *36.670 and (34.663, Polk *38,•The property involved is the 07-'f and $29,271, Putnam $7,066
Echols testified that oh Aug.
jsotith.half of Grand Rend Avenue and $4,189, St. Johns $7,120 and
24, 1043,, shortly before Rdbitfruirf th* Country Club Road to $6,297, 81. Lurie $6,292 and *4,velt'a return. General Arnold had
Crystal Lake thr east half of 024. -Sarasota $11,098 and $0,184,
directed that no further action be
Fourth Strret from Crystal task* Heminole $7,203 and $6,003 and
taken to encourage Hughes in his
ment, see ‘our ninny deto laike Mary Avenue, part of an Volusia $20,727 and $17,199.
efforts to sell hi* plan* to the
alley running from the Coun'ry
algna. Ordt*r today to
Club Road to Fourth Street and
British Food
two small parks facing on Morris
assure prompt delivery.
Walkway in thia tame block.
( I ' e a l l s s M l (IBM P a s s O a » t
A bath house has oeen con­
in his hand sand a 9ten gun magstructed
by
the
Lake
Mary
°.T.A.
SLATON
MACHINES ILLEGAL
at the foot of Grand Bond Avenue, axln* ill hit hin p«ket.
A suspicious-looking package
TALLAI1A3SEE, FLA., Aui
part uf which was vacab-d hy the
was found under one of th* mat­
MONUMENT CO 1046 resolution. and“TKe btach.at, tresses
and snappers Investigated
___ _ ___
this point It used as ad public
•or ahfp, both built of piywcmd.
ce profit making
beach. Tha petitioners noV wek. Ip it as police instituted th* search
P artially Ih^i
fnr
thw
attaekaf*.
-TlghCTnurth iv r U iii . . .
. rrsto ie j to the
ment
houses
ware
evaluated
of
public for parking places tor auto­
- mobiles and the rxpansjiia-uf-th* oil teuanta except for one* 111
woman, ami the places were
. bathing bsach.— *
searched.

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Some people s till have the strange idea that small budgets don't entitle
them to good ejuality! Nonsense! They're the very people who mml bx\ t
quality. W hat they buy must give good and satisfactory service. Every­
th in g you find at Pccney's is tesied to make sure it w ill give you every
d im e * worth o f value fo r what you spe n d -a ll that, and m o re l’

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rt »

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hottost lumrear nights

i

15*ooand25*oo
OftUfe

Men’s Pajamas
FanI color broadcloth,

Success 0 ( UN
In Indonesia Seen
As Hopeful Sign

M w l

Leather Belts

Rayon Pants
6-96 pair

n b i i i^ u i j ?
Undershirts -

2

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i , cWculotaa It
blow* awoy

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,1 Table MEN’S and LA DIE’S
8 H QE S

FALKNER ING.

A s s o c ia te d

P re s s Lagaed W i r e

Rioters In Britain
Face Court Action
JE R l &gt; M I M. Aug 4 UPt Light
young Jrw«. including a gul. k ill­
ed a Jewnh official and wounded
the Jewuli manager of HaidavV
Bank in Haifa today and escap'd

Security C o u n c i 1’ a
Fate Depends On
Policy Q(, l^rmncas

iV|*leiKr c a m r.^ ltfo

This-is the first command ever
issued by the council in the-in.-. SHOWN AT Hli n iiT news conference In Washington.- Sc-aclary of Dc
"■TfTiWJfnirt Torreslil hsired uniAratlon of the armed services as “tha
terrsts of peace. I t m*y be the
most decisive and dcflnltive step In the formulation of a national mill*
last if it .isn't made to stick.
tary policy since th# formation of the Republic-.’
(International)
Whether it is made to, stick w ill
depend on whether members ol
the Security.Council can buiy self
interest and' their own ddfriencet
long enough to deal with this In ­
donesian threat to global trsn-

Gayaeodss* Ara Beat

FINE NYtONS
Th# name talk you they
are the fln«.t nylon*
you can buy l Very eheer,
h u t kmg-weering 45
VRjD«e In Sun Shadow
And Spring Beige tone*.

They’m made of -floe
codon fabrics. Platform
Hole*.

W ASHINGTON, Aug 4 id*.
Biooks”
John Meyer,
H nw aiil
ilu g liM J I J»p o il
pnrttrfK tA w m g'j&gt;uhffcitr-m an, h'd'ffjcftntified
Senators today lie tin te d the Isie
I V v ia
President and Mis. R ooirvelt i l l the com
H yde Patk about election tune in lM e ve t In

‘w ric n
'if'H r r ifly

not r/spect the cen*r fire order. . d? y i l take tha -hindmost^' — - ­
TT* ssT&lt;i the government Intemled
On* rrcognit** that Hiilland. as "Many increa«e* in occupation­
to Invite front three to fjv.« powers the “mother country," has bad al licenre feer s ir indir-sted in
to•pnd representatives to lndone- to swallow a bitter pill in or­
own k ' ,|hI and out own p io trd io n
dering the crate, fire against those
the Rt. Rev, Charles B. Colmorc.
The Republican fr-rmler. Atfur whom she regards as rebels. Just
l.cllicd liu h o p of. fA ie ttr R ico, tnld
Slarifooddin, ar-id In a radio br jad- how U ttar was iwsdu. clear Jati
the R otsiy 1’ fub today that al­
&gt;avt Dial hla gorem.neni;
go' • Thursday when the-Dutch ambas­
wished
an International commission to he sador to the United States, Keleo
though there is a email vocifer­
the third party In nrhliration of Van Klrffens, told the Security pay a $15 annual Ire snitrad ous tninoiily clamoring for indc|&gt;cnthe conflict. Tills was interpreted Council that this was a purely do­
in Batavia to mean that the Jog­ mestic affair and that tha council of $10 as' form eily. Those with dcnce and. looking for political
jakarta regime did not fnvor medi­ had no right to intervena.
- •$3,000' to $4,000 stock w ill have jobs, the vast m ajority n l the Puer
ation bv the United States.
Again, one can understand 'why their fret increased from $30.75 to to Ricans have no dr»ue to be
Slarlfoeddin declared Ihe repub­ the representative of an imperial 550. and $1.50 additional lo r eatli separated from the United States.
lic no longer hound by the rficrl
Rev. Colniore pointed out. how­
$1,000 o f stock.
.
Agreement, the rare between
ever,
that it w ill lie 50 year* next
User Dutch and the ln-1-mxaiant by
Operating sound trucks for nn*'i
which “the United Stales of In- Heat Wave Engulfs
year since .the United Stale* took
own
business
has
increased
in
denegle" was to receive indepen­
fee from $25 to $50 a truck, and over this island dependency nl
dence In 1940 under the Nether­ Nation Except For
lands crown.
operating one for other than one's Spxit|. end politically it is exactly
East Coast Area own business fiom $50 to $100 in thb s-flnc position today as itj
Rcctnt act* by the Dutch in pro­
claiming, the tin -rl'h Island-* of
Carnival price* remain at $5&lt;Kt was 47 yean ago. It u hot a
By the AasoriatAI I’ress
Bangka and Billitnn ns autnromcircus fee* are still territory like Hawaii or Alaska,
The nation trudged Ivack td wotk a week;
out territories, when they former­
ly were considered ntitt of the re­ today to fact a hot Monday after SI00 a day fnr each 1,000 seal* but what is called in l l i r w.usjs
public. nullified the agreement, all t\:«t thr East Coast experienced or frartlnn thereof, and other of the people who live there' "a
show* under te n ts .
t«.
a sweltering' weekend.
the' premier aaid. ,
A wave of heat warmed Sunday a day, according to admission.
Dutch spokesman aal.l most
The former $100 a day fee
rrlands units were already outings from the Pacific Coast
through thr Mississippi Valley for furniture auction* hat been wen at an me principal govern­
rtilled up, aevrral no-irv before
the midnkpht deadline. There was with Picry*. 8. D„ reporting ths reduced to $20 a day for concerns ment officials, it appointed hy the
almost no activity todtv at R*-n. highest temperature, 110, as Ar­ in husinest her* not lets than P ie tid rq l o l the United Slates
atanjs. which had been the Dutrli kansas sweated through ita eighth two years.
The rate for finaned or mon­ The peoplp * h e ie would like' to
(toons' expected Jumping-off place straight day of 100 plus which
ey lending companies has been elect .their own officials, hp con­
for an attack toward Jo g iik irta . resulted in two Hraths.
Although the Eastern Seaboard upped from front $60 to- $100 .a tin u 'd . addin* that he would -like
The. United Nations Security
Council last Friday called upon to t thr most part escaped the year. .
weekend's heat,tem perature* were
Rates for professional m*n such to tee Puerto Rico made a terri­
both tide* to cease fighting.
In statements yesterday the In­ expected to climb today and loro- as altonteym, architects, dentists tory looking ultimately toward
donesian! said they were “willing" casta-were for rontinued high m er­ ami physicians have b**n Increas­ statehood, something he explained,
t&lt;4peate hostilities, but that a cury leadings over almost the en­ ed from $16 to $26.
which might take a hundred yean.
Healers by electrical or mechantruce could ba carried out effec­ tire nation for tin- next day or two.
Puerfo Rico It iltuglcd about
Portland,’ Mr., howevar, h it a
tively only If the Dutch withdrew
1.000 miles southeast nf Florida,
record
low
vrsterday
for
Ih*
date
to demarcation iltf*a established
Rev. Colmor* declared. It hat a
last October. There was no in- as the mercury re a d , 48, three
population
of 2,000,000 persons,
U. S. Hits Red Plan
only 600,000 of whom live in eiti*s,
largest being Kan Juan with
On UN Application the
120.000 population. The island |»
100 miles long, 40 lullrt wide with
LAKE SUCCESS, Aug. 4 l/D— an
atea of about 3.500 square
Tha • United State* objected inih-s.
The density of Ha nouulastrongly today to a Soviet tlro&lt;l a a t l a a »4 a a S a i t S a a r I
posa] hat the United Nations
delay mncideratlon of memltership
V« To Build 100 Bed
f l p n l p i l Rfrom
H NAustria,
M P RIlly,
i . Mrs. Dossie Murphy
Tallahassee Hospital
Ilungray and Romania.
Hayden Raynor, U. 8. respreDies In Washington
sentativ*. told the Jtocurlty CounWASHINGTON, Aug. 4 0V)
fll'a membership committee H ut
Ths Veterans Administration an­
Mrs.
Tyson Murphy,
Mr«. uossis
Dost!* Tyson
Murphy. w|dth* Unites States could riot accent ow of the late Kenneth Murphy
nounced today it will build new
Rusats’scontention
th
at
study
I00-b*d hospitals at Thomaaville,
died In Washington, D. C. Friday
of these applications must await at the home of her daughter, Mrs.
Ga., and Tallahassee, Fla.
ratification
of
ths
psace
treat­
The agency said It la "scrapArthur Zachary, Jr., after an 111ies.
Bf‘ previous to build a 200- bed
nesa of two months.
He
pointed
out
th
lt
treaties
•pit*! at Tallahassee. It ”prt&gt;bMrs. Murdhy was Uksn ill while
with Illy, Hungary and Romania visiting with her sister in Mont­
ahWwill be ' eight to twelve
already had been ratified by all gomery. Ala., later being removed
nereccary states except Russia to the home of her daughter. She
pleted and bids asked on alther
and added:
the Georgia or Florida buildings,
bern a resident of Sanford for
“Surely the people of states had
tha agency added.
12 months.
which merit admlsalon should not
The administration
said
Its
body w u sent to Sanford
be penalised solely because of tha forThe
decision w u baaed ui»n recom­
funeral services which war*
mendation! of. the Houae A p p ro - Two Bandits Hold Up falure on -th* part qf; tha sUt« held this afternoon a t .4:00 o'rlocji:
to ratify.’*
•
vi
prlaUona Committee, which re­
JackHonville Store Raynor said Austria should be In Holy Cross Episcopal Church
cently waa given authority to
HDapllal

Hfcns have been completed and
» T O chosen for a 200-bed hos­
pital a t TallahuSe*. but the agen­
cy u l d today It must “start all
ever again on plans and speci­
fications, reducing ths site to
100 beds.'
ROYALL RETURNS
0 INGTON, Aug. 4 (Ai­
ry of W ar Royall today
i by piano from Germany
ho went last Thursday tr

1 J A C K f l M r c t a . F l... A u g .T
(A*)— Two unmasked, neatly dres­
sed bandit* held up the Setter
G ro cer/ here at 7:46 A.M. today
and escaped with $1,200 In cash,
police reported.
The bandits, one of them armed
wHh _________' ____ tnuim d
the atore a few mlmutes after It
had opened for business and took
tha loot from the cashier. Police
said employees of tha ators dsscribed tho bandits as being be­
tween 30 and &gt;6 rears of ago.
Both wore brown business suits
and ono had on a panama b a t Tho
armed robber waa blond and wo*»

Rurvlvors besides tha di
Mrs. Zachary, Include one
daughter, Mary Zachary of
Ington, D. C , two aljU r
Frank Nabje and Mlaa Fa
aon of Montgomery; at
brother. Jordan-T yson, i
Montgomery.
•

CAR T H IEF HUNTED
'
Whereabouts of ■ white man
who la believed to have stolen a
1035 Ford Kedah, the properly ot
Mrs. Jack L. Yates of Lake $fary.
ia being sought by local author­
ities. A i daafrlptjoit uf tha .man
PLIGHT TAKER OPF
has been broadcast by the Florida
Highway Patrol.
? p ,.
• CHICAGO, Aug. 4, (AT—'
am P. Odom took off today
Orchard Airport on a lBjtoo
solo speed flight around th . x
I" « • . on tin way a t 2:31 I
(Central Daylight Time).

&gt;n Of Late' Presi­
dent, Promises T o
Tell All Concern­
ing T r a n s a c t i o n s
ve.ell tulil Nrusta

Ihe Jewnh tindeigtmmd issued a
statement saving "W r have not
yet settled oui hanging account
with t|ie Biitiih." "They threai
• ' ell. then on duly v\ills the -V
rnrd new bangings,
, I-**1 *ee)&gt; two yniuig British • With I .lim it Itnotevell. son ot • Corps in Europe, had wiitien In
sergpants. who had Iweti kidnap llie Isle I’ rrsidrnl stated * few (amity suggesting that trte ia
ed and held hostages for two feel behind Kim, Meyer to tifje d I Inrnds nf lot in lhi« counity Ih
weeks, wgt* liangn) In a forest
preserve near Natanya. wlieie befnie llie Senate Vi'ai Inveilig.sl I invited to Hyde Park. Hr wen
they wei# strangled and hied t.» mg Committee t l its inquny into 1along' on that invitation. Mere
death from wmitidt cut hy the ♦ 4 ll.0 0 0 .tl0 0 of wartime contracts said."
thin, knmied ropes.
The committee 'ha» heard lestl
__The.. JUi.l as—ln»wl« -ff»riet svt-i*
was shot l„ death hud restated
Ihe Jewish handtts. The hank hy. an Army colonel lhal ynunc
manage) was lenten until hr Roosevelt had bren, asked to re
opened the money Imix Witness's main in f.mope until oiler •'ic
said the ridd-eis' escaped In n

r#.SrssA?ntfir&gt; Iik/aV We ifXernitf s'rtlssed How .it

rreimimfsaanet
father, the l i t
veil. 3 mini: IliH n r ifll sv 1,1 the
President Imf), a “ fa lh e ilr ” irrle r r - l in what hr.w as lining, hut
that . pholii-rrmnnalssaere did
lint rank in the inipudam V w ith
Ih r “ lew o th rr prnhtems*’ th *
President had nn tils pilnd at
lh a l lime. *
.

g.iting im ito n tml
(acts'* 'about lu&lt;
the Irltjn g of w
contiactc to I Ion ai

Crowd* outside the bank fit*:
t,ried to •'stop the escape, hut dis
petsed when shot* wei*
fit*,|

because o l the inability n l its
members to measure up to Ihestidentical requirements.

MS

Sandals and
Play Shoes

Meyer Testifies It W as Gootl
Business To Go To Hyde Park

ir war arcnmpvniri
City License FeesjCoimore Explains
To Be Increased Political H opes • More lit it i-It soldiers will be
executed .b&gt; ligu Zval I-*uinl v«
soon as #they a ir captured,, a Churchill Backs
By New. Ordinance
Of
Puerto
Ricans
New Offer Made
Republican side, and asked that
•
•
^
• leader of Ih* Jewrith underground
Pit verb! take (his into ronsideraIfmllM Nl
f * | t ’ Sis i
*i’&gt;n.
.
A world which is most dam­ Commission Considers Retired Bishop Says
Laborites In Plea
(A Netherlands g o v e r n m e n t nably weary of bloodshed and
Boost
A
f
f
e
c
t
i
n
g
Island
Has
No
Wish
spokesman declared at the Hague hunger and
Volume Increase To EaseU.S. Loan Deadline Nears
the Dutcli would defend themsolvci about lime-al
. _ nations.got alswiid
Many B u s i n e s s e s
F o r Independence
vigorously if Republican troop, did the |ieace handwagoti—and “tho

B

50«andi-oo

M O N D A Y . A U G U S T 4, 1947

New Defense Chief Hails' M erger

- W r get a wee glitnpie o l rain­
bow- through storm-clouds in the
compliance b) Holland and the
Indonesian Republicans w ith the
order by the U n itrd Nations Se­
curity Council for cessation n l tire
bloody hostilities in the Dutch
East Indies.

Bathing Trunks
1 .9 5 and 2 .9 5
Sport Coats

F L O R ID A ,

lly DEWITT MACKENZIE
Foreign Affairs Analyst

Terry Robes
1 /3 Off ,

AU Wool

SANFORD,

Indonesians Issue

B A T A V IA .' Java, Aug. 4 OP) —
The Indonrjian- Republic joined
the Dutch tonight in announcing
a midnight ccaie-litc older to
troops, flopping hostilities in In ­
donesia and giving the United
NalioWi hi ffts l’ 1sf(T^v ic to ry fer

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Premier Asks For.. In­
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In A r b i t r a t i o n

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
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comfort through tho
- a* "

THE W EATHER
vt
* .. •* *• t

T a rtly rln u d r tonight and Tues­
day eveept local thundershWVers
In the afternoon.
..

S iva, r » a » n » » S

new year it is 172,818, and consTWHIW Increased expense* It will
be much smaller for the yeas af­
ter. Mr. Lawton predicted.
A total *213.063 gross increase
in receipts, mainly - from state
sources, is offset by a $74,4.0. rev­
enue decrease Including the fftl,B50 formerly supplied hy state
racing funds, and 121.264 decrease
In carry over balance. Other de­
creases are 12,300. of State ami
Federal Vocational allowances,
295 by the. State for textbooks,
and 11,667 fa district 4 mill taxes,
The State will increase Its al­
lowance for teacher salaries from
the 1103,826 of last year to *219,907 during the coming year, an

l«t you aloop In cool

Cotton Hulls, valueH-to 5.95
tfh f I

*

School Ex

Room Air Condltlon«rh

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Special

W a sh CloMis

GENEVA. Switxerland, July
(JPi— A subcommittee rnireu
ing trp of the 11 delegiMom
th* United Nations sp ecial*
m ittrr for Palestine will t
Jewish displaced persons (1I
In Europe, the committee
elded today.
John D. Hood of Australia i
head the group, which will
clde itself on details of the t&lt;

( a U n ity T h e ro I s S tr e n g th — *
To Protect the Peace of tha World:
To Fromota tha Progress of A m eric^
J o Prodnee Prosperity for Sanford.

t

I.axlex and Jersey S u lU values to

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UN Committee Plan
Tour Of DP Cam

Special g ,0 0

TOWELS*
C an n o n

NEW ORLEANS Aug. l-(/P&gt;
A minor tropical 'storm in the
Gulf of Mexico hfs veered in
direction and wa»j reported by
the Weather Bureau to he moving
toward the Texas Coast in the
vicinity of Brownsville today.

l-OMtex H u iU valuett to 8.95

All Better Hata

B ig, T h i n l y

GULF STORM

BATHING SUITS

-&gt;--

Yi Pete*-

mattor, would it notT asked
chairman Ferguson of the subroromiltff. “Normally, yea,” Echols replied.
Ha recounted, however, that
when Booaevelt came home from
Europe he, Echoli, w u told to
cooperate with the President'*
son.
As the Inquiry into Hughes'
♦40,000.000 wartime contracts went
through ita fifth day, there were
published reporta that Hughes
will ask the Justice Department
to investigate the “relationship
of Senator Owen Brewster (K-Mo)
chairman of the full committee,
and Pan-American Airway*.' •

Show n \\y M arkets

Government Hit For
‘ Frittering Away”
Dwindling Ci edits

?p. Hartley

Seek

Congressional In
quiry Into Tic-Up

le price

rtefrxtltftif llm-fcdv
»hould be known

W pO D ^TO C E. EngfsnH. Aug. 4

be tnliulate*!. Director Wilaon
state-1 today that gross sales are
already definitely past last year's
record-breaking grand total of
$31,211,386.61, by more Ilian $2.400,11X1 for the system a« a whole.
"At the close nf thr fiscal year."
said Director Wilson, "it wa-i ap­
parent that our State-opi-rated
m allets had continued '.heir tinbroken record nf showing a gain
each vear, over the preceding 12
month*. 8ome of the markets had
scored very substantial gains
However* because of bad weather
Irf February and later, which
knocked production In a number of
important producing arras. I bail
liardlv dared hope for such a substantisl Increase In volume ns re-

te ll said today, that llie uni" i important enough in the overall
a new ppijMisal which it hoi e I pi'H m e n irllt pivcrdtnc*' la be lb *
would n e r t a lltik r of 107
-i committee investigation,

that much o l the American loan
hsd been “ frilteiesl away'* by th r
Labor government.- He nonetheless
pledged himself to bark efforts t »
bbtain "easemenlt" iir conditions
surrounding the swiftly disappearing
$3,750,000.1)011. and to obtain new
Xiediis ftum Washington. .

f-nrd Motor Co. employer*.

Richard T Leonard. L 'A W T IO
It happens that I had some
sire president, did not ir \ e , | |i n, i ai lie * -intimatp ’relations with the
nl the new suggestinp s*|iu’li lie man w!in was Cnmmaniler in Chief
&lt;ml u ln i w a* in ilia ig e nf ihe war

"Nhaip (liangr, and ruilailmen's
are to be mailr m the loan expen­
diture on non essentials and it w'll
lie- fSfiynnn'% duly to accept I
Churchill. in a psily »pe'c;|i. said
tome o( the loan vomfitiont "alarm­
'll" hi|u, particulatly the clause
obligating .B n ljm to make cutlent sterling transactions by lliilith
customers Iterly convertible iqto
dollari,
. ’
"However I reb--l, a n tto ly nop.
on the wlaJlow of lim fail nilndevl
'American people to tusk* ll*\
neceaaarv easement s, w i t h o u t
which a policy for which they have
mad* heavy sacrifices will cer­
tainly fad In it* effects." lit* war­
time Prime Minister t.ii-l. "There Is no shame in one brave
and ' faithful_ail)', deeply Injured

system, showed a gain of better
than $1,600,000. 1’ompan-i‘a salen
for th* last fiscal year totaled
$12.N.*h.O50.66, a t eompareri with
111,174.1*9.22 for the fW-al yrar
M. J. Lodges Return
ending Jun* 10, 1046.
Sanford State Farmers' Maiket.
From Cool Vacation
oldest uni* In the State-operatrd
•yxtem. reported a total of *2^08.Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Lodge, who
018.93 this year and *2.630,834.82
returned recently from a trip to
Isat y ra r,''
Washington, D. C., Baltimore and
New York State, reporter) that
they found Ih* cool weather to
their liking, and that while visit­
ing Niagara Falls, and Windsor,
Ont. th* temperature w st at time*
down to 46 degrees or less.
While at Savannah, New York
they visited Mr. and Mrs. W. T.
Whitehead of Sanford who ara
tp rrxliar - th e. summer— months
there. This Is a prominent celery
growing section, and the quality
of the celery is very

lion announced that It had no m■ptaifX^Tof averting the tin '
walkout, which, would h* th* fit &lt;t
major strike in the sulo In-InVi-;
In 17 months.
\
.
Jo in t'S , linens, etmip.ittv v-.-•
pirsiilsut, -told- reporteis ,-t.- entCte-l the nll-fmpoitaoi •- *
at the ilowntown Rttok «"« tltf,
Hotel ■
"We have no further c-mntet
piop'Vsals im ritlier issuf ''
The two sides are at odds ny,.r
\ pension plan and ctiiitim ' letuit)^ protect lb* union agnlpst y- .
II isrIIniiH e»tt | ‘R|p | ssstpi

Irigictmcnt AhIumI In
Lynch Attempt (’use

IVst Coulrol Board
Named Bv Caldwell
TALLAHASSEE. F la. A-tg. 4.
■Pi A fivj- man pest c,t|ilro| 'ward
to examine nn-l certify tpid'rantx
fit iiisrrt and itatfld eradication
•i” i ators’ licenses under a now
Nothin la» pus tuitncd tooay by
It—fllltil t jlhloell.
list- rnetnlo-rs ate J. M. Roper,
Minrnl "|M*ra)i-i for n u-rm of
•b ite vents, J. I*. W'ulher. Or1sndq operator fnr a term of ono
w ar, A J. Rugeie of Gainesville,
l ‘nirar«itv of I bo bin eniomAlngiat,
•
i t\Vu ' m •• *io. John T.
rtiig h to n . University jf Florida
rrithinologlst, for a t h r v . - t r
ttjtit: nn-l Fullrr Ttesr* of -Ins-k-tiivllle. memliet at/ large for a
l .stt vfar AfUl*•

Growers Urged To
Vote For-Soil Proj'ect

toward th* performance ..f w r
duties.'
,
.Judge Frltzell cautioned the
grand jurymen that they must
keep absolute secrecy on what o-eurx In th* grand Jury room nnd
without referring to any purr
leular rase said "If the evidence
dots not mAka out probably i
don' return trunJiills but if it ik&gt;x
do the only tblng you can d»- return a true bill.”
- J l TheyH be holding -enur t trrtr
maybe for tbmrJands of year* and

All grower* of .Seminole County
nnd I'roperty owners were urged
by County Agent C. R. Dawson to­
day to vote.for IIje program o f anil
coriMi/vation W'rdnrwlav morning
at from HAM) o'clock until noon.
'
If apjirovsM, Seminole County
will I-* arconted Ihe same Stats
and fc b -ia l government engineer­
ing service In soil conservation
now given to nearby counties'th at
have «li endv approved tha proVoting places will b« a t the
Court llutis* office of County
Agent C, R. Dawaon. tha Town
Hall at I.ongwixMl and tha grocery
atore ‘at Chuluota. Foling man* y-r l » )u i\i- (w'l-n rtln scn s i s it n t

jnese offices, .
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The elrctlun was arrattgsd by
the State Soil Conservation hoard
at a hearing recently held a t the
Court House at widen growers ap­
proved .having a referendum in
order .th a t Seminole County may
Medved the Iwnrfits of soil con­
servation.

DOUGLAS IN PARIS
PARIS, Aug. 4. (A*) — Lewis
TITLE BOUT TONIGHT
Douglas, American ambassador to
PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 4-f&lt;F&gt; Britain, has arrived In Parts for
a conference with Jrffcraun cirff. ry, United .States ambassador ta
H I.K ..T

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MONPAT. AUGUST 4, 111?
R IB LB VERSE FOR TODAY
. b u a I L ROTTEN SPOT

34D8 TO 8PREAD AND DESlOY THE WHOLE U f E ; To U.
— II. ' minded Is datth.
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Senate inve»t.gel to met:!

Wellington piOtPto

Join 'Hie Guard

Maori Iriba . funaral fits* In
close no auch “idarin,; example" New Zealand are called tangL
of war time entertainment expen­
diture* as thoae of Howard
llujrhea. • Ferguson agreed with
Senator firewater (R-Ms) that a
“searching examination" by Ihe Are You A
committee had failed to turn up
similar records in the fUaa of other Potential Diabetic?
California plane builder*.
Aa Roosevelt waited 11 testify,
.
By W. V. BITTING
Rrewater cited a report of C. N
'Bailey, general accounting office
Touchtoa Drug Co.
expert who made Ihe survey of en­
tertainm ent expenses. Bailey said
It is possible to sort potential
that his examination,, limited to diabetics frqm the rest of. the
contracts where the , records-are
population. Fat peopbi over
open to the government, “disclosed
forty are the most likely vic­
tims, especially If th*v have
diabetic parents or relatlx**.

GoingC BACK-TO-SCHOOL in

If someone in your fsmily
had diabetes, tell your doctor
when you have that next reg­
ular physical examination. He
will advise you about weight
and other contributing factors.
ses.
th at
bten
ised

Ferguson observed, however,
committee Investigator* had
unable to find any auch item­
accounting aa Meysr gave.

There are more cars on AnieHcan fgrms than telsphonss —
4.150.000 cars as compsrsd to
1.900.000 telephones.

I)r. Charles L. Persons
Optometrist

FASHIOJfS
from the pages of

'Whsn dlsbetes is prsssnt in
ths body, diet, exercise, ar.d in­
sulin as prescribed by yuur doc­
tor wig suable you to live a norMedical advancements con­
tinue to enable the finest phar­
maceutical firm s to product
better and cheaper insulin, and
It is always available at ths
rounter of the skilled, conscien
tlous pharmacist.

Sanford Atlantic Dk. Bldg.
Hours: 9-12 1-6
* Phont 2*i

This Is the 109th of a series of
Editorial Advsrtlselnenls ap­
pearing In. this uspfri . each

Eyea Examined • Glasses Fitted

Copyright

See these now andKate Greenaway Frocks
Terrie Togs of Cal.
Celeste Dresses
Irene Ilamsey Hand Made*'

KiDDitLflnn,

Florida.
It is up to the young men of Sanford to help main­
tain that reputation by joining the Guard now. Thus, they
will be benefittlng then?se|ves and- helping their town

c o n fin e d o v e t'v h fU
Secretary o f D rlm ie

Royal Symbol

President- AwTlhe re»t d

u . can tejpice *»« Ws.hingtur.
h at -nothin* mote tenous then
hot tummer dsyt to worry
than ihe Diopet tslute for » csb

-newt that Sanford’. fame reset,
considerably farther than Aithui
Codlrgy’* radio
program. Mr.
3cnd«r‘s daughter Beverly writer
from A u^bcrc. Uflrtntny. wh*««
•he is slsyina’while her hutbsnd
Kinchin Powers, it ttstioned neatby in ths Army, that the went t&lt;
orange*

Meyer Testifies

wh»- you charged It to aircraft,"
Fi'tttuaon ahot hack.
Ferguson produced . a vouchor
order to Hughes for 100* planes, fur 1100 for entertainm ent' of
Roosevelt lq November. of 1044.
the committee has bc.ni^-ield.,
t Baled JanettV Thomas as one of
Meyer's expense accounts, given Ithose
present.
the committee, show expenditure)
Ferguson — Who was Janette
of more than 16,000 purportedly
for entertainment of Elliot Roose­ Thomas?
Moyer—Shu’s a xlrl from Cali­
velt and his friends.
In addition to this spending, the fornia—Paramount Studios. •
Ho added that the item was
committee heard from Meyer to­
day that he bought a handbag fur l charged to Hughes A ircraft be• cause It waa general entertainment
screen actress Faye Emerson, wife .J
men will be given-their choice of n year’s service in, tho of
Elliott Roosevelt. » year sftvr' n Ihe-line of waft •■ear*.
Ferguson showed Meyer a news­
-United States Army (or Navy) or a period of training in' the decision on Hughes' plan*. This
clipping
Nov. 16,1944,
" r ' ' *”
M|mss* TOed
'*■»»«» iv«»#
ll»| Id-H,
the National Guard.-Many young men will prefer to.spend was also charged as ’‘entertain­ »paper
which related Elliott's return from
three, years in the Guard, where they-can remnin at home ment."
Europe that day and aaid that
with their families and continue their work in their chosen From the 194S period—when Ihe Meyer had met him in New York.
plane
contract
was
letdrman
occupation, t&lt;f*belng drafted into tlie Army and sent to
The Michigan Senator asked if
refreshed bis memory any as
eyer’e 1944, appe^ae.vouchers. that
to whsther he was In New York
At
that
time,
ths
committal
has
The value of National Guard training w'as thoroughly
when Elliott returned. Meyer said
Htfcslfri .during till* recent war when officers' and men heard in -previous closed session It certainly did.
teitimony,
there
tpas
some
talk
of
with National Guard experience rose rapidly in rank and the cancellation of Hughes'
Ferguson — Did you see Col.
Hughes' conRoosevelt while he was staying in
found themselves well equipped for ihe innumerable oppor- tract for the F -ll plane.
with hla daughter.
tunities which piesented themselves. Not 6nly did they • MsySr, going through his *x *,California,
Meyer—Of course.
fare better it* to promotions thnn the more inexperienced pense accounts, came to a long Ferguson—Did you See him evfrom Nov. 2 to it, 1941. I srv day?
men, but in time* of danger th«ir chance* of survival were weekend
There was an item reading,
I don’t think so.
improved by the training they had received.
“Dinner. El Mordcco, ten pcorli.*, H*M«vcr—No,
must have had olhsr peopls he
To many men the pay of $2.60 for attending weekly 130."
could see besides Me-Lock Usd,
drills of two hours each Ih no inconsiderable item and may Meyer, shaking his Itsad, com­ Northrop, Vultee,—and we’ll sey
mented:
“T
hst’s
verv
cheap."
sen e a useful means of balancing the family budget, but "You were only paying the tips, Consolidated too.
for the town as u whole the copibined pay of such a com­ Ihe bill was charged," Fergusc.it . . Ferguson—Why did you pay his
hills, and not these other "com­
pany, amounting to ubout $25,000 a year, is something advised him.
panies?
which no business map or civic leader can afford to over­ Ferguson asked why the trip to Mever — Possibly a warmer
Hyde
1'ark
was
charged
Hugh's
look. As a source of income for our community we should
friendship grsw up between' Col.
have a National Guard company.
Keosevclt and Mr. Meyer then
with some of those other com­
Sanford has always been a good National Guard town.
Before Pearl Harbor -it had one of the finest organizations was I'reddenl of tha Unit*: panies. I think he's t very charm4 ii,th u , » U t« . if. hnd n n e u f -the b e a t A n n o riv * lo be found S talest l thought U Wm 4 gVcsl
.
anywhere. It produced more,officers, and more high rank­ privilege."
Senator Ferguson said the hooka
ing officers, than probably any other city its size in “That’s why I wanted to know

gating com m it!**/ you
the nicest pcopi* -

th e

MONDAY, AUGUST 4, 194?

THE BAN FORE HERALD, 8ANPORD, FLORIDA

PAGE TWO

The British government has decided to |&gt;ermit the
Prince** Rlizuboth tn have a-hltr-iwhUp-wvririiag •with-all
tnetnm m litg* that apiicrtain to a royal ceremony. West­
minster Ahliy will hi* the scene of* the wedding and no
expense will be spared to make it a glittering pageant.
It might be sup|&gt;osed that the sight of so much magnificense would a rouge rancor In the hearts of the people who
afe undergoing terrific privations and see no relief in sight.
But that will not be the case. The loyal subjecia will line the
streets, as they did when the King was crowned," waiting
patiently for hours, in the rain ,;if need b«v to catch a

beuuty-ataneii live*. The princess is to them a symbol of
romance, without which they would lie poorer than they

The rest of the world wonders how much longer any
nation will be able to ufford the upkeep of romantic symbols
while Rocletr cveiyWheTi! 1ft undergoing a levelling process,
or Italy only, imagint but the best guess is thut in one form or another they will

her turptit# when the found '
n s te full with the M syftii brand
of the Patrick Fruit Co. .straight
from Sanford.
. .

New Penalty

If a Congressman is sent to jail, should he receive a
government pension? Ex-Congressman James M. Curley
of Massachusetts Ih now in prison, and ex-Congresaman
Andrew J. May of Kentucky has just been sentenced. A
Senate
bill left pending by the adjournment of Congress
cuperstc. Virginia Hill, in ette
you aie not hep 16 )h* gtnglsnd
has been used to the disadvantage of the government."
lor*, it the |iil I o f the for­ tige
While' no names nre mentioned, Curley apd May are
mer "Bugsy” Siege) .who bowed clearly in mind.
gratefully out of the Lot Angelrt
An obvious point is thut this udds a new jienalty to those
underworld picture when a flock Congressmen who-are convicted of crime. In addition to
of machine gup bullets caught the normal' fine, imprisonment or both, loss of pension
up with him. Vbgini*. h itn ’t bten rights would be added: It is refreshing to find Congress
able to tleep well since, though concerned over the conduct of its less reputable members.
thousand miles Both House ami Senate have too oft,en disgusted their
southern constituents by tender care for the perquisites of good
and bad alike. The new hill is a welcome departure from
the club spirit that has hitherto prevailed.
Hill.

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PAGE T1IKEK

T H E , SA N K U H D H K K A I.O , S A N r O K P , F l UR1DA

Miss Whittle Goes
To Waring Workshop

Calender
Mo n d a y
No- 10 ot Mm* W.S.C.S. of
tne F im Methodist Church will
n a n at 8:00 I*. M. at the h irs t of
3. R. Iloolchan, Z306 r’slniet
if of all Sundsy school
Wbvkers and teachers of the Prew
toterisn Church will be held at
TUESDAY
***a Friendship-League of the
ttgatlonal Church will meet
e Parish House at 3:00 P. M.
THURSDAY
Hli# T. E. L Class of the First
Ikptlft Church will hold a cover9 -4Uh supper at the Church

P

BROADWAY
By JACK OltltlAN

tost unbelievable. Stories of
k bath*, champagne allpper

Mrs Park Honors
August Bride-Elect
Mr*. Charles Park entertained
on Thursday at !:00 o’clock'honorIn* Ills* Connie McCall, who*«
marriage will be an «v»nt uf Wednr-tJav .*rlth a luncheon at the
Mayfair Inn. Guest* were sealed at
a ion* table In the small dining
room of the hotel. A lovely arraugment of pastel axtafs dumird the
decoration for the table arid nlsce
cards with ttay noeegaya of the
past si flower* marked the seating
arrangem ent
Mrs. Park’s gift to tHe honbren!

Caswell, Mary Ann Wbelchel,
Sylvia Mrlsch, Camille Ilattcn,
Jackie Brotchie, Martha Perkin*,
Shirley Smith and Kathryn Wig­
gins.

Mrs. Ralph A. Smith
Honors Miss McCall

tl*»

rttra v n g a n t Diam ond

i B rw

eplawlea are not l i e - ___ ____

______

Mrs. W. 11. JUitx relum ed on
Friday from vision* relative* In
New Y«ck and W rit VUjtinla.
Mrs. Henry Wight plan* to
Irsve on Wednesday for Moston.
Mark, where she will spend saveral’weeks.
Mrs. J . 0. Laney and Mr*, dames
Higgins and son have returned
from spending a week in Opelika
ami Wetumka. Ala.

oiiWdsy*. One' m g ta &amp; lx .
knSKn young comedian, for
;nce, lets nn happening go unaaUced m hi* life.
thing modratiy diverting occurs
fat his path the various Broadway
tfcnmlrjrrs are duly—and axaggtratively—informed.

fore the progreseloae of bridgo the Watklne.
guests were Invited Into the -lin­
Mrs. J . A. Rabun and dauphtri
ing room where they enjoyad iu-d
Bevrrly have returned lo th 'lr
punch.
A fter the ecoree were ndd-*d home In Tampa after visiting /or
a few days with Mrs. Rabun’*
high score, a
----- -----mother, Mrs. Jhwtl Chapman.
straw purse, was ;
Knimet McCall am
t.u‘ Mln - r —Mr mnA U r* B u U rt ..AViUlmma
"won
" " ”»
.1___l.,- .
’ WIIIIm.h.
Daphne Connelly. The himlkrr. and daughter, Nancy ‘ William*,
chiefs Were presentrd to Mis* Me- have left to ipcml several wrebs
Call. The lovely color erheme ua* at Daytona Beach In the Hutclicarried out In the refreshment* leon Apartments.
consisting of Ice cream with rale*
Mra. G. A. Speer and children.
embossed with liny roa«s and pink
and green mini* and aflled nuts. Tommy and Mary Rose, have left
to spend a month at New Smyrna
Those present with M lu McCall Beach: Mr. Speer will join tlu-m
were Mra. McCall, Mra. E. 8. Mc- at the beach on vrcckrnd*..

When this fellow w»s married,
trick angles of the courtship
were promptly sent around for
columnar perusal and when utilmattly f ^ tc r a dignified period
had tlsWml. he we* to become a
-v th t buffoon engaged in d il­
uting, to columnists who go In
such domestic drivel, alt the IllDCY MMitWI;
AtlH
sppronching.fatherho-nl gaga, dhal, Sylvia Maiacb and Kathryn
en (hr lad Waa l-orn. all availa- Wiggins. ’
ijBt (ancient) parenthood jokea
vers lifted bodily from ’ Joe MBT venerable rollectlon and nut 78 Attend Opening
sse. Recently, the eeme fellow
Youth Week Supper rrturned from a two montha’ va-

itllun, soend in Nujtb

nt received quite a bit
About-78 young people attended at the State Teachrr1 College in
bv reviving a bunch.of the supper held at tha Flrat M- tb- Boone. N, 0 .
jokes of a ‘couple of odist Church 7 o r th# opening day
ago and ^adjusting Sam# of Youth Week which fa being
Mra. William O’Nrlll an j
r‘
conducted this week at the church.' ■mv-'i ■While nothing Is too trivial or The program Is under tbe direc­ where
iV will board a *1.1
Important to kn-p to his own self, tion of the Youth Caravan. The Germany to join Lieut. fPNeill
h trumpeting treatment Is con­ supper was served by Circle No. I who Is stationed with the Army In
ned highly ethical
along of the Women’s Society
Germany,
wdway. Quite a few respected
itlsmrn of Ihe thraler. movies
I radio even bespeak for the
returned lo their h'omr In Coluni
inner In which he constantly
rU In the puldlc eyes. ■
time with her parenla, Mr. and
Mrs, K. F, LundquIsL Mrs. Paf
• *
*
This system based on the AnyMcnt' Is the former Irena Lunddng-For-a-Gsg principle was
prised by a press agent who has
mther and slightly bothersome
rimmiek.” All hts lub-thumpclients are announced aj beig In a n&gt;w movie ehot, writing
*e, acting as technical advisor or
l some manner employed In connt movie turmoil which I have
rinlta knawlclgu
seldom, it
illy exiata. The praaa
hoaa trivia
My Beauty Shop nt 206 North Park f« now open.
Joutly through the mail* (o
The latent in modern equipment and ( furninhiriRa
!a desk and Just as religiously
have been in/tnUed, including Individual booth
•*file&lt;r In the waste basket,
uw* tin t any major mavle
unit*, and a soft water aytitem, which la a necessity
npanv’s talent rxertlons are an
in keeping your hair aoft and bountiful.- •
satanlly In flux as lo preclude
Drop in or call for appointment. Forfnerly at 309
finger on Ihe pulse of everthlng
Park Avenue.
ikh sppesra
In ike public
int*. Therefore for several years
HARRIETT
MILLER BEAUTY SHOP
has passed along such false
*06 North 1-arlt •
PhoM *71
it ae "Mis* Susie Glsmorgam*
bcokeehnlcal advisor. en tbe
D m y R. Selsnlck film about
decline of the pande populatn Hast Overshoe Missllucky.
is xwiping the coll from
ywood to begin her cinema
iUr*. Meanwhile she Is singing

f

lull Ananias, located quaint *
a Brooklyn sub-basement."
enough the stuff aoraegets by some usually cauwritlng /oik. Juat another
tq ie filed undex "Oh, well."

Hollywood

By BOll’ THOMAS
-NEW YORK CITY, Aug. . 4,
(.specialI — Alice Rerte Whittle,
HOLLYWOOD. Auir. I. i lA—
041 Park ATenor. Saaferd, who I*
Olivia D* li
U going tn
the director of vocal mu-u ttt the
lease H.-iiUvn-ml U'-.in-i I,- )■■
Seminole High School, la attendin* Fred W ariag’e Uv«ic Wurahip
at Shawne*-on* Delaware, iVnn^ p M
A* kwh n« the o a r fini.hv.
aylvanla this week.
'
i
A it m
“The Snake Fit.” the and h&gt;, !,-m
Five hundred - men and wouien
hand. novelist Mantle (hvxleteh.
wfco direct college, bl*h svh-col.
Mr. and Sir*. Kenneth Hitk..iq_ plan to huifd a lp,nw» In Rsppahs*
church, industrial and radi'i music announced lUlay the Mrth of a, npek.' Va.,' where hi* fn rlu rr-i - il,.
and whtr reprrsrmt wvery sltftc In .luiyhlrr Sh-rjrl Diane,, dp, Acg. I 1tfatd. t*li\ia. s»(ju.lia» nevrr l&gt;e(oir
this country, Canadu,and tlhilta are at th eJeru aU ' LatieiHoi Mewtur. rn fc (U rdtlegv. *ay» shell take
attendin* the Workshop lid* sum­ iat Hospital
. ,
; classes at - nHuby William and
mer. They watch Fred Warm*,
r . |
.--- — i Marv C-ollege.
and his • famed Pennsylvanian* ^ _______
____
it . . .Allman
....
Mr. andi Sir*.
J U,
toTlie (iooJttcheit win livr In the
broadcast si* coast-lu-coast shown* day
birth of
, ■ annoUnitdihe
,,
- ------ » •*■«. ,a*t while she ijtn't•making mnvlM
a week and oW rve.Trhcarsat tech Jeffrey H*whit. utt J ul&gt; 'J;* at .the hrtY. Thi« m-rms to be a move
ntqur*.
Orange Meniotjal tlu.pilal in Or- - merit, dene Ticrnev amt Jo in tin;
Undo. Mr*. Alunsn will
temem
Cynthia Roumillat »' Itcrvd aa the form erA nns Cur"

* Mrs. Ik W. Shepard and daught­ Honored On Birthday
er Sandra of Hollywood are the
guests of Mr*. ShepniJ’s mother, .Mr*. Francis Roumillat, HI, rnMrs. Jewel Chapman.
iertalnetl on Saturday afterndbii
In honoy of hrr daugliter. Cyn'hla
Mr. and Mr*. 0 . C. Dorsdurff Kllgn. who celebrated her sixth
and son left last week f i r Indian­ birthday. The young gu-*xt* gath­
apolis, Ind. to spend a two wrek'a ered In the hark gaidrn of tire
vacationRoumillat homp at ,1IU l!*v
Mr. and Mr*. R. W. Caasube tcvnth S treet Blur and pink Were
used throughout the decoration*
and refreshment*. (James were
playrd and favor* were “fDhed"
out of the "Fishing Pond".
Mr*. Roumillat w*i assisted tn
serving by Mrs, F, K. Rnumlllat,
Mrs.
Ilrnry Wight, Mr*. in
Dirk
m
n , iienry
m Aik.
en. Klltabeth Sumter and Fmiv.-*

Id still rhsse after attention chlr/ shower and bridge pai

c a tM

dividual rake* iced
frosting with • blue candle ami
fruH 'lulte were arrrvrd after C&gt;nfhla had cut her birthday cake.
Those Invited to lie with Mia*
Rnumlllat were Judy Ludwig,
Frances and Sheila Moure, Francis
Kouruillal, IV, Patty and Kay
lUtlgan,
Marianne Strickland.
Susan McCall, Mary Tal Wight,
Ann Thur*tom -M errill Philip*.
Linda Fitt*. Dian Aiken. Patty
Nancy Luke, Kvrlyn Ooa»r-y.
Frann-:,'
Brown. KBtalieth Funder. Dtdc
,Sharon and Karen Carpenter.
Also Caroline l-ce, Mr*. A. K
Wallace Mry. Edward McCall, Mrs.
A. W. Lee. Mr*. Olive Wells, Mr*.
Minnie Jones, Mrs. Wight, Mrs,
J. C. Aycock, Mrs. Alkrn, Mrs.
Charles Luke, Mrs, A. IL Key
Mrs. Earl Dossey, Mrs. Jlruw n
and Mrs. RouniillaL

Beauty Notes
By IlKTTY CLARKE

Im agine lb# ih ap rln make hi* tonx^ieUyed return to

ol a studio's pri'.«* sgcms the
other-dev wIi&lt;k litrinbera of rite
Ford and Chrrmiif 1oniiUe* *&gt; flv
C f i t n l on a w i at the
lin o.
' Shirley Temple «iU gel a
rest between “Mart Hagen" oml
"War Pat tv" . . Jeanne ftegnuy
•I.h’S a strip tease (e« tnf-eh ■»* th.*
ton offke will allow) In
' Time of Ytttir L ife" Her eaa.-Si
U brother Jimmy. eX&gt;buirle*que
hoofer . . . . It will be
nest
»i»»nif for Chai lc« |liyvr.tll*TI d&gt;»
alter

Fram e.
*
t
• .
.Clifton Webb pliys a hah/ ^ttter., ill ^ W in Jet*,
profession i»-l*,ing glatnnr-icd
. . Da you- know what Jane%*iu«»ell read* between T alefate *
•cette*T, The l*.jt,|e. It'a n^ | m i ?|
Rhr’» court rrant on the tre a t
L»*'k . . . . Jt&gt; "Stafford ha* shelved
40 pound. in a \r* r . . . . Headaehr D ept; P i t t / Ann Garner,
workirur in picture* at Columbia
aiirt
'A'lh.Fm
'imuhanvoaelj*.

YAUUliKY VENETIAN HUNIW

tmerlca’e Most Hesulilel
•.
lumlnum — (W a r — Polished Uuraiaum
Ask Mr Fur Free Kalimalr

STEVENS - til" W. RotiinMin « Orlando
I’hm te 2-0729 -

ALTAMONTE
SPRIN(iS NEWS
m rs.

R i&gt;. McI n t o s h . Jti

ANNOUNCEMENT

Mr*. Wlnlfird 1UJ| from lo r .
onto Canada hi. returned to Altamonte, and I* the lmu«c vue.-l uf
Mr*. Laura Davidson.
Mrs. Weldx-r Bsinr* rnte&gt;iainrvl
mi-mlH-r* of hrr hridgr rlub Fri
day afternoon.
Mr*. Janie. Smith, Pmtia Got da.
Mr. and Mr*. Noble ILrtdv and
rhihlten from Morgan City,' In
"Pent la«t Rmvlry wijh Mr. and

EVALEEN’S BEAUTY SHOP
Closed during July for
remodeling

home after "Pending two weeks
at PDgah Vice Itancli in North
Carolina.
Mr. and Mr*. II. It. McIntosh
have moved Inin the old McIntyre
Home, whlrh tkey loinlm e j *cveral month* ago.
Mr. and M 'v Harror* L. Horne
rmitorrd to Ft, Aiigusljae Satiirr*. 1-0*11-* Griffin I* "pending
one month In N
Mr, and M ,*. c. hdintm ilnstT ,
Savnnnah, tin. *ie vulllng Mm.
Kntsminger'* parents; M r. and
Mr*. H. D. Mclnliwh,
Mr. and Mrs. rTaienc# L. Iti-rne
entertained *1 Ihrir home on Her
mite Titlll. Fundiy evening.
. Guests Inclu-lril Mr. and Mia
A rthur Lott of Orlando, and Mr
and Mrt. B. D. Mclntadi, Jr.

Opened Today
Special* fo r th e m o n th o f A u s u a t

filcnrt Ford surprised cvery.mc
bus-drivitiL* s--vn
In ‘"The Mating Of MtBi.- ” ILIh-i formed U-autifully * 0.1 -li-ln’t
"trip a gear, tJlvnn worked fur the
Bav Cities Transit IV while
studying dramatics in Ranta MonItaihara B&lt;-| C.-d.l.--. ha* ha-l five
goo.I play sitipl" -iffervd her. but
ha* jw -'-d them tt|i. Slu* p lv n in

doe* nut appeal. Often tlw col,a
la not daep rnough to cover up
"(Bottiiy While ip-ta ami strop
mar|rB.

AP Newafraluraa Besuly Edilvr liquid »un lint
You ran resort to a III tie sul
rosy bronze shsdc* or deep tanterfuga io make your skin b«k that can be ruMed ovrr the fa-e
ptler f t. has started (u
le ’Irack 'to It* natural color.
coffee and rub it over their arms,
neck am! luck to arhi-va a smooth
looking tan during thj* prriod.
-‘sfiomrtlmrs thbs ia a measy and
unplaa*ant Job. Many times after
the Job la completed, the shade

gat it Buie rvr nly distritn
over vour hack, take a long I
died batlr brush and w rap a c
around It. soak on the tu.t
ami coal it over -your bark to
a nice

FLORSHEIM -JARMAN -FORTUNE

of the Month

$10.00 NOW § g .4 5
$ 8.75 NOW ^ g .9 5

largest single
4.760,000 of them.

FORTUNE CASUALS
WERE

n to Full in. th ttt-b e a u tly Beige 1 0 0 ', . Wool
ckm lng

full-cut
Junior

ENTIRE SPORT STOCK REDUCED!

�THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

PAGE FOUR.

Southeastern Legion
Tourney To Begin In
Florence, S,C. Aug. 13

olete master of the BL Augus
Saints over tho entire nine ini
route as he allowed the Saints
three scattered blnglea. Lake
lowed but one Saint playei
reach second base. Second basethe seventh Inning, but re*
id on second as Lake forced
Don Anderson to ground
•out. *tnick Jthrwy Fawllek out
and made Stan Kgrplnskl pop a fly
to catcher Bill L*wls to end the
fram*.
t Friday night Big Bill Stanton
scattered seven Daytona Bench
r to hang up it
r the CelerYman.
Finch and MenSaturday night the Feds again
turned on thd steam and r.hellaike d th h ItleU 'ln a 6 to 0 twilight
tilt and returned In ths nightcap
to edge the Islets In a 6 to 6 extra
inhing affair. The fins! lilt was
scheduled to be of seven inning*
' duration, but the club* wer# forced
to ploy nine.
. ,
„ '
« Charlie Bisten Kprked the ftrft
game of th* twin attraction ami
Johitnv Toms l went the roiite In
the finale. The Fed* won the
final fracut Saturday night In the

' s r si &lt;•' - i i s r
Ftaye*
•* v
Judr. lb
• ®
And si sod, Il
* »
l'swllrli. t( , ,
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Cetebsr,
t siper.
.Broom

lurriT,
Iltvxrinsn, If

a

College All-Stars
L a u n c h Practices!
For Aug. 22 Game
EVANSTON, M* Aug, 4 —(A1)
—The college football All-Stars,
who P davs Rente will meet the
Chicago Bear* before enhie 10,1,000 fan* in Chicago’* 8oldier
Field, today launched a rlgorotia
practice grind.
Head coach Frank Leahy of
Notre Pam s welcomed more than
40 huiklea from big and little
college* throughout the nation.
Remslner of the full 01 -ptayer
it* contlm it was expected
Ur ir ttVli Tm nr
.The Iriih stategist emphsslied
he maant hurfnet* in the two-adgy drills booked until a day or
two before the Aug. 22 night rla*h
with the champion Bears of the
National Football Ltagug In tha
14th annual All-Star clastic.
Ltahy may turn over bossing
chores the f l i n t few days to his
three chief eideg. W&lt;1ly Butts of
Georgia. 1March!*
_______ _Schyrart*
___ nf
Stanford and Georg* Monger, of
Pennsylvania.
The AU-Star ^&gt;raln trust will
be handicapped by th# 1st* arrival
of four luminaries who can form
a real "dream hackfleid" - - full*
Blanchard, halfback
and Quarterluick
Glenn Devil
------- , —
. m ------'Arnold Tucker, ol Army, and halfhsck Charlie Trippl of Georgi*.
Blanchard and DaVis, who r »
cettly finished making a movie
In Hollywood, and Tucker won’t be
able to report untit they recleve
Army aislgntnenta. Trippl,
lng bassbatl for Atlanta of
South#m Allocation, will fly
16, Jo*t a week before

the National Boy*1 title with g.s,
6-3 triumpr* over Allen Cleveland,
Jr.. Santa Monica, Calif.
Th# boys’ doubles winners were
Hkmilton a
Riiccihi iarr qi
d s vo n
n ., Eaton
n«miiiun
u«inn
Rouge, La., and Richard Holroyd,
Detray Beach, who defeated Fred
Haglet, Hollister, Calif., and Whit­
ney Beed, Alameda, Cellf., 5-1, 0-4.

Thera are approximately 38,000
deafer* who sell and service the
lAKFORD
1*1 1*0 et*—# product* of ths American auto• Errors: Anfltrioa, Lewis. Runs ttotlv* Induitry,
Ini llsrTlasien I. Lake. TwoI«se hits: Lake Judv. ascrKlcett
rylsr. Mehlsnus utk*. astiertM-t.
jnubl* plats: WUiCe* to Judy to
(ststtet UcUanBSitn Mar,ay to
ISUaifield; Murmy to ItillsrflsM.
HAVANA TOURS
eft on M m -. Tjtt. Auausttna X.
tsnterd I. R u n on Salts* off
tw Summer Rales
Kttthsr t. *off lletper t. Struck
.1 DAYS
run.hr la k e 3 kLyteib*' * **!&lt;■»
ill I Batcher t In ' 4, trtnlaa* far t
Bjr Boat
ttchen
DavU.

JC

-Ilerberi
lie. defeated Richard Moult
j N t# Orisons, 6-2, 6-1, 6*1 t&lt;
Iks 1947 National Junior Ten.

(C a atlae td tress T a g . O ar I

after Elliot Roosevelt recommended the plane favorably.
A contract for 100 plane* wai
let Hughes. but It later *M pared
down to two plane*, none of which
wa* available during the war.
When he took the eland. Roosev­
elt eald be wait-glad he-had teen
called b f -the committee- U -tell Hartley (R -N J). recommended an
hie aide of the atory.
immediate congressional study of
"This li me first time 1 have the threatened stfiks at Ford Motor Company to make sure the
taft-ilartley labor law, le obser*’-

aome
—
I'l*-.member*.
geaueesa-v.
M
Chairman Brewster (R-Me) of
the full committee Interrupted to
aay that General George Marshall
(wartime Army Chief of Staff)
had eald he had twice turned
promotion, hut had l&gt;een “forced”
it* agree to a third recommend•tlonT
t
When Roosevelt »ald he had
been “Invited" to testify bv Brew­
ster, the latter said he had not
issued any invitation.
"Your name ia signed to the
telegram,”
telegram,
Roosevelt rejoined.
The crowd, .filling the
caucus room, roared.
Ferguson said he. wanted to
take full responsibility, and that
the staff probably signed Brewster’# ram s, .
— Titan the qwi atbinlnt yren t:-----Ferguson - When did you first
become connected with aviation?
Roosevelt - A* 1 remember it

BUTTS SAYS U
OFF JO HAVE .
IMPROVED SQUAD

FLORIDA STATIC LBAUI'B
W
L Fee. ,
CHATTANOOOW, Tenn., Aog Team ± -.
I—W^-nWallv Htitt*, athletic d ir
r
n
s
f
i
M
—
eetor nf the University of Georgia, lltU n d
II
41 .11*
»aya the Southeastern'Conference Orlando
IT , *1 .H I
S3 61 -lee I
Football taee this season wilt be ■AttFpnU
10 II .tit :
between LBU, Tennessee and Pal aik a
Lmliurg
10
4t . t i l I
Mluigsfppl State.
Daytona tlaacb I t
*1 .11* 1
Htrait. Tr litre ay
“ I wouldn't Ilka to put anyone
Palatka I, OrUndfc 1.
Hartley, vice chairman of a on the Bpot," Butts j etd hero yesIieland I*, Leeebuf* I.
joint committee on labeii-menagelUIrwevlUe *. Daytona lliarh
m int relations, said In a stateHANFutlD I. fit. Aagu.tine
going to I)*."
Palatka at Orlando
He gave the following eiseup
“ --I am thoroughly convinced
HANFORD t, B». Al
from the etatements which have to columnist Buss Walker of the
Lattburg at IHLand
Paytons H*ach at
Itern Issued on the =threatened Chattnnooga Times:
strike al the Ford Motor Com­ . **LSUf has more squad depth,
pany, that this Is it m atter which esperlenco and strength
than N. „ Tnrk
we must go into front tho begin­ la»t year, the team will have im.Ton
ning of the negotiations. We have, mom experience, and Neyland'Detroit
therefore, watched, th^ situation will He working with his hoys I’hilsdelphlo
closely over the weekend.”
for tho npcond year Instead .of
Hartley, co-author with Sena­ the first,
Chirac.
tor Taft (R-Ohlo) of the new la“As for .Mississippi State.-they
have the best back field, and I
New Tork I. Cleveland *.
believe they’ll he near the top
Detroit tl; tlostna *.
whm the conference champion
Philadelphia I-S. HI, trills I I
ahip Is deckled."
Chicago I, Washington 1.
-RATIONAL LKAUt'R
__ llutts predicted Kentucky anti
.Ftorrda would have tl
fit. Louie
New Tnrk

Rotary Meet

tlon I* about 600 person* t&lt;» the
auuaie-mile as compared with 39
Ir. South Florida.
During the early part of the
war it was regarded as one of the
great bastions safeguarding the
■Fanarmi Cs nal—aad-A *nsy~«afw-»t»
anlkipsled.it might become a com­
bat area, fortifying It and pretetlIng it with troops, •accordingly.
After the successful. U. 8 . Inndinga In Africa, howevsir,lhf dsnyer
II* said he w»* general manag­ to Puerto Rico' was ovirtrom-.
er, about elx and a half months,
The weather therejflte said, is
with' a west coast airline.
'L ater he said, he became rela­ neither ai cold nor so hot as fn
tion editor for the Witliam P-an J- Florida, The temperatU” range*
j between 65 degree* aitd 70 degree*.
olph Hearst newspaper*.
Jle once undertook a selling Tliera I* never any frost in Faet to
assignment with Douglas Aircraft, Hlco, h# addH. It is largely n
ha said, bql “severed the connect- one crop rountry. with-sugar being
Ion before any scales were made.” the principal source of income for
Ferguson - 'Were any checks the Bland. In recint ycats, he
added, sugar Interval# ;th*r# have
issu ed to you?
been buying sugar Und in Flcrido
Roosevelt - No, sir.
He was slab connected for, a and have established;
’Tiy-prtKfpct
time, he said, with the Aeronaut- ami, •A
Iher important,Item of exical Chamber of Commerce at
Tho Red dpnrtUn pineapple
f 10,000 a year.
F*rgu»on - Wafa you 1rained RUtes In large quantities
in enginesringT
R ootcw rlt - No, My- college
iver completes!.
education was never
Ferguson - Rut you do not claim
any engineering knowledge?
Roosevelt . .Oh. no sir.
lot of impractical idea*. He men­
1 A total nf 17 American comp*. tioned the nationalisation of land
nle* are producing passenger cars, in which th* government bought
38 .are luring out truck* and 11
to win th# doublet crown, defeat are making bus**.
lng Sidney Bchwarti, Brooklyn
and MacDonald Mathey, Prince
ton. N. J., B-7, 12-14, 8-6, 2-0. 0-3

7.its
-i.»
i—
■lied fn*

Buddy Behrens Wins
: Junior Tennis Title

Strike Threat

Roosevelt Testifies

MONDAY, AUGUST 4, 1947

W H ISK E R

-

W IN E

a t-firs t because of new men but
Legal Notice
“will ho humming plenty loud be­
fore they get around to playing
ue later in the eeason."’
TO: HARRY PROCTOR. Rest
Aa for Georgia: "Wa lost the d«me and address unknown.
You' sra hereby autlfled th»t *•
best hack in the fnuth In Charlie
Trippl, we lost aome other boye suit In quiet title .ha* been (tie*
who will hurt ue, too.
Hamlripk Cotinty. st aantnrd, Ftorl
da. In a certain cause emitted Nan
IheV no longer, hail',to
and hence failed In produce, with
the rrsult that the government,
had to take the land track and
eventually return to its original
owners.
Rer. Colmore wa* Introduced by
the Rev. Mark Carnenter. Charles
Morrison had c h a r g e of the
program. Jack Ratlgnn announced
the Joyce* conference for this
weekend at which Edward Barrett,
editor of, Newa Week, w ||| be the
principal speaker. Tbs club voted
to hold a picnic during the second ,f - r*qutr*d tb aptwar In tb* store
rasas and Caurt a t ganfont.
week of September, bliss Barbara ■sld
Florid* on or befor#7 tha Ird 4*V
Dampler explained that tho City's of
Bsptsmtur A, D. IltT. »V SAM
recreational program B for th* cause will prnesed sx-part*. This
benefit o f all children In tho city ths Ind day s et Auxu-i A. t&gt;
IltT.
,-0: P. -Herndno. Ctsrk
Of Circuit Court
'•---- asmlnnls- n -n M r Ftrwtda.- F
nyr r.-L . Dardlck. P. C.

ItOtfOa
II
!•
Cincinnati
*•
I*
Chlr»«o
i;
II
iniUburch
&lt;1
1*
Philsdelphls
in
•«
lim its m in d e r
New Vork It-*,
(Second *ame retied nt
of clghtA Inning. Hunds
Dimioh t-1, Clnrlnltall !
Chicago *, llrnnklyn a.
fit. Louis If, Philadelphia
&gt;-

1x3

BUC8 BUT LYONS

01° BASH CAUGHT

d rilJ S % £

bS« y S t e ^ / l n * n u„dfa.
eloaed lakeL according to n report
by Harry Robson. Jennings was
fishing with Bob Wallace and used
a river runt epook to catch the big
fish.

p l* m until neat gprlng.
Thp Un| twJ
now h u
110,WW milea of trolley coach,
ilrv et car and bua route*, a two
percent increase over 194*.

(T'S YOUR MOVE
Here Are Money Savei

A MEETING OF UTMOST IMPORTANCE TO ALL
RETAIL MERCHANTS IN SANFORD WILL BE
HELD AT THE CHAMBER OK COMMERCE B
ING AT 8:00 P. M. TUESDAY, AUGUST 5.
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$51.

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$12^

Leave 0;17 P. 61.
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NICK'S PACKAGE STORE

COMFORT

,410 Sanford Avenue

CLEANLINESS
CONVENIENCE

Flue Tax

w iser Tuun
tours ti to a• Day*
Days
Speslal Price* for Group* of
4 or more r*ru&gt;ns
For

Information - • Reservations
Phan* or Will#

a p g Ar t r a v e l
100 BUcayn« Bird.
Miami, Florida
Phone 9-5386

Ever
since OPA people
haye
been
» f
—■_1. i **■V—7 1'
^* S I
having: trouble with ceillngrs— •
Last Monday we found

and MouUdmu tsantsd

were no exception.

. . * of lnexi
GAS Service^
with M odem
Do away with work, worrj’ and tleajtlnjr/ Ehtjoy mors time, and leisure to devote to your
family and yourtelL
. V -.
* *M ,
V , ^
Green’s Fuel givea you a dependable-gma «trvie« .that Is instantly and constantly on do^r!
\VHBBEVEB YOU MAY U V E.
‘

COOKING

�11
►AY, A U G U S T 4. 1947
SI’-'

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FOR THE BEST ICE CREAM
H
Try
NICK’S OWN ICE CREAM
Wo make our own Ire Cream, All flavor*
Tatty — Delirious — Healthful

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414 Sanford Avenae *

Wheeler of Sanford
CANVAS AWNINGS
CANVAS PORCH CURTAINS
VENETIAN BLINDS
Aluminum, Steel. Wood!
10 DAY DELIVERY

LEGAL NOTICE

5 ARTICLES FOR SALE

b&gt; PLAYERS for rent. H&gt;
CONCHETB HEWER PIPE
P week. The Music Box, 110 SEPTIC TANKS, Crease Traps
i t st. l'honc 953.
lllocka. Aluminum 'Windows and
Her ecus, White crinent, Paint,
| Speed in Melach Building.
Pt-rma-tile, Hurricane braces
hiflu ofirea, .imwly decorMiracle Concrete Company, 3U9
[all utilitlea, heat and janlElm Ave. Phone 1335.
Irvicc furnished. Call rttlrtp . A A. Dept. Store.
FOR SALE—IJmerock for drive­
ways and roadway*—Pbona
t'O R * RENT—2&lt;f i r m m b
1241.
■rd truck farm. 12 atteawells, a 7 room dwelling
tu
x .’■•1)0 FEEDS—complete lire.
p o t house* 3 Urge barns,
pair tot *rx-sit* only ’ -with {..tdJlwil1* TW*d# Teed STIffd’ '
|( ) n
Cameron
Avenue,
llatterVa A Battery Charging.
side Sanford, Fla., phone
II. II. POPE CO. INC.
. P. O. Hox 883, k . n.
4 CEILING fans for sale. I.snevs
Drug Store.
LE8CENT HOME now
it Chuluota", 18 miles S. K. Paints, Poultry Supplies, Nails.
nfoid and 18 miles N. E.
Purina Feeds, Groceries and
rlando. la rg e screen and ‘ Meats.
A Watson, 1201
porches to sit and.enjoy . Celery, Touchton
Phone
1109.
toI breercs off Lake OathI-ergc grounds and walk's AUTO- RADIOS, Motorola, Sales
kfrom auto traffic, Larue
and-Dei flee.— Tb* MuilJ BUY;
110 W. let St. Phong 953.
accomodate -!&gt; only,
or write for reservation
HEWING MACHINES
Ace. Oviedo 2362 nr Hr.
1RV
SALEH A SERVICE
In 2802 or write Bo* Ui7 HERTS SEWING MACH. SHOP
Iota Florida. Large sedan
IIS S. FRENCH. PH. 1190
heats to visit their doctor.
kB L E at once, convenicnt- COAL circulating heater. Reason­
able. PH. 1106-J.
pnted down town section.
date apartm ents with all CANVA8 PAINT- clear and col.
m
conveniences. Adults
or*. SENKAHIK GLASS A
Piprne {»50.
:
PAINT CO. Phone 320.
fe I ll’ll a n d unfurnished FLORENCE porcelain kerosene
k d u lts only. 2300 M.-llonrange, perfect condition fO.VGO.
Mrs. Moon, Phone Lohgwood 23.
I t apt. adults, no nets or CYPRESS Lawn Chairs. Assem­
bled with screws, painted or onh n . Inquire 2C9 E. 5th St.
painted. See at 2372 Palmetto
fed, Fla.
Ave. Phone 210-W.
DM furnished bungalow,
refinished, available Aug. SM1TTY’8 ' Balf-propallad Lawn
M6sfer-i*~Smtlty'a' GsTsge cor
■ mi HFW r
ner Second Street and Sanford
IE. a pply tu Hi E, Cuchran,
Avenue. Call 1139 for free dem­
Lmutvil.
onstration.
HOUSE and whit* par
EfTATE. FOR SALE WESTING
table sewing machines. Rett's
Sewing Machine Shup. Phcri*
l
1190.
'
ESTATE
fcSUHANCB
NEW unused double bed. inner,.MORTGAGE LOANS
spring mattress A box springs,
|OM» M. HALL, Kcaltor
15.00. 200 W. 15th St.
r C " - Broker and
Insurance Agent
Florida State Bank Bldg. OLD NEW SPAPEHS-S GENTS
PER POUND. BUNDLED IN
[two story, three bedroom
BUNDLES.
V Two car garage. On __ 10. 15. 20 and 25 CENT
jo t- lf d - x 140 In- Marfatr.
HERALD OFFICE
unfurnished or furnished.
155-M.
IE Ivlth complete equip- 0 ARTICLES WANTED
fdr tukly straightening A
Ing. 12,700.00. Phene H8W- Highest cash price paid for used
furniture. Ted Davis Furniture.
Co. 311 E. 1st. Ph. 968.
jarrn houses, 18 acres land,
jlc inch wells. 2H miles 8. I'LL BUY your car regardless of
age or condition. Roy Real, 300
(bnroe on highway 44. John
W. 2nd St.
Box 10, Lake ktojiroe,
CASH paid Mr stamp collections
and accumulations, largo or
Apartment house, all large
small. What Ho yau have? Bend
Upstairs has four rooms
complete details to: Max Train­
bath, downstairs has large
er. Rt. 1 Hox 64. Winter Pnrk,
room, kitchen,' dining
Fin.
and. two ^jdroom t and
er. Eight Icres—600 ft. on
way 17. (del
Ideal fop tourist J Pats. Livestock. Suppllaa
or for trallsr camp. Two
[from Sanford. Bargain at General Electric Vacuum Cleaner,
W.OO.
good
condition—R e a -s o dn a b l a
H
UXA4 vvtnimv"
price. Write Mrs. John Murphy,
!FRED W. RENDER
2 Fla. State Rank Bldg.
Lake Mary.
Phone 1010

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i&lt; llaiw»o&lt;l Itomt. Turualo, iintailu,
cslisila. mtul SUM, igstllli* mldt**s
Is i* Itsisi-Ht Itosit. *|hi ,-iitii. On1st in, i.'ansits. •
i TOC Alit; IIKItKUY M iTICtmi
■Ihsi * ,101 tiss lie,n nisi* !•&gt; Umi
1c.-lni Until Istua lor slisoiuis ill•We REPAIR!
VSltg ■ir ths Clo ill &gt; -"i nl Hrill
| lu. lr I'.-uIII&gt;. t luiiJs. *( rlsiififiit
FIIER ESTIMATES
I'IoiMil - Tbs bitrl title W Ho
Alstcotm 41mu Lone,
Phone R08
mainnrr. v*r/u* HvnrtM* UIIImu
Valtlrtv turns ilrlroilbnl
A.Mi voi \itr: MKHKIIV IIBvjf tit a: i &gt; to titr; s.qiti sp t» irt« « ,
. rllbri .!'•&gt; o.n.ill) or li&gt; slturnri,
i In sslil , uii lot dlxore*. on III* Jtlh
d*&gt; of 4u*u*«. I»*T. #U» lb* rsu».
will *n by drlsujl, AgsluM )uu
and, thiiwafirr i-ionnl Lx I'srt#
uithi-ui fmtli.i. nolle# In "you.
j:xKcrTt;i&gt; anu ihhukd ai
rtanlord In Mrinliii-ir I'vunlK Dials
of I'turlds. this tllh da&gt; of July,
a
HELP WANTED
1141.
. O. 1'. Mrrndoo
*
A, l ink ol ths Circuit
IfnUII.
WANTED: Man to aucrn-.l R.
, ti.iulio.il- I'oUnty, Wafr
o l
t l - o o 1A
Simmons for Hawleigh husin*-**
lly «i I. Hi,nl.
in Northraat Polk* County. IfaKI
IW|iul) ('Ink
families. Produets sold 20 years.
ti'trrali Cuuil :wall
Permanent If you ate a hustler.
F o r. particulars write Haw- IS T t l E CIRCUIT i T j L'RT, S I S T I I
leigh’s Dept. PAlt-440 I03R,
J l ’IflClA l. i-IIIL'l-tT
IS
AS H
f o r n R u i s o i . c .c o u n t y ,
Memphis, Tenn. or see It. H art­
Kl.Olt
11
•
A
man, Hoy 234, Longwood, Fla.
IN CHANCKItY NO 4*11
LOlCK Mi» K NORTON.
EXPERIENCED celery glower or
I’tatmirr,
trained faint manager for farm
-x»- '
_
in Zrllwxmd arm . stood |mxltfah CAItl. * NORTON,
ti.f.iuUnl
for right party. A. Duda A Sons,
im iiiia :
Oviedo. Phone 2151.
n i l HI. 14 O P !•» Ill IPATlir.Xl
TOl t*Allt; H JlOllWlX,*
tSS N Umroons Hlrrrl,
GIRL for raahler A cosmetic coun­
I rtiiiat, n Kentucky.
ter. also soda girl. !.ancy‘t Plug You
a ir tirirt,) uMtfinl In appear,
Store.
In
tor by Attorney) In the
Pit cult Court ol Nrtniioilr County,
EXPERIENCED Steam Piaster Plotlda, on or Irluir thy tllh ,1a)
for dry cleaning plant. Apply of Au* # till, t,» answer a II.II of
Downtown Clcstiets A Lsundiy,
113 Palmetto.
Furniture Dr7uu&amp;7f~
FULL time Watkins Route available In Sanford If you h a y e g
oiknaaiklp
c a r and are willing to WorK
Aork 0
hours a day for excellent oarnTHE SANFORD CABINET
Inga, write for personal InterSHOP
view. A.D.IL CsrC Hctal.l ‘ *
1Z4 Pakntllo Aveane
MAN till WOMAN
ONE lull time and urn- part time,
for Tourist Infoi mation Booth.
Must have secirtnrial Ability,'
-pirating personality, nest ap­ WATCH REPAIRS
pearance, as well as knowledge
Three Day Service
of Sanfuid ami Central Florida.
Write to Junioi Chamber i f
Commerce. I*; O. Itox 1342, »tat.
All Work
ing age, marital status, experi­
ence and aalaty expectations.
Guaranteed

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Ciernjah Shipyartki,,
Industries Allotted
To Fifteen Nations
llltl'S S E I.S .

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got one foimalitchydr unit to .mi-. C n - e h o * l i » a k i n
aide that country' Ise Introduce .tin u n i t e a c h fo»
lUMltirt. Tlir Net hn land* and penllu/rttliiito.

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11,-lgitiln,- Aug. 4.

rile Interallied ltcpni nlim,*
. H»|i «|&gt;e*f |siali|»«ftwl i-l*i
••!. |*rrtini&gt;
I it»r- Agency nnuum-rd l.Mlay it *iad de-

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elded td allocate llm u tm ig '. fam ­

W ITiSKW
i uticf • tfii .il ous FI,dim and Vos* S lu t')a id ,
aval thU H it -l.u aif Ju t) |H » .
and 22 othci G eiinan im lurtual
o. i iira x iH » \.
Ck» *
i4,i 4\» m |
oncerti-i t&gt;&gt; 15 nation*, includm r
«HR A LI
^
thr I niter) St.it, -

Thr.-I- elu-nileal hla'nt*. a JarfoYv
c n tn in jn c inifthine tind w -e t
jihot'it and *18 niivliaiiicnt .plant*
M I T 44 •
M l- I I I I I I I I I M I I «l
O X • III « | l u x • I l l U*rtl for tu n ptiHluctiun w ere'tw o
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llltllllll
other eoik'ern* to l&lt; d istiib u liil
•
ta rw l k. 1*47
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Alin hot '
j pul In loaull - uiidi-r the lemv* of the ly t.d n in
J u ly IS. IS*
in. I'AUhtf C.-urt Hgrremetrf.

toil.

Hour*. 8&gt;i&gt; ■ &lt;.,■.') II.-I i.i.
Tile lllohm nnd Vo-.r Shipy*idx
and maklm. i [- - ,| mir.iic.it.,-n wn*» on,- of the Inigent ahiiiyatd
• hr Hlalr •**
i1i«.o IT..,,, in lii-rmanv. F'ifler-n of tin- 18
ha* drlrtin t -,t il, ■ II,.,, i, &gt;nroi
l„ I l»r tul, •
th. vnl&gt;n, ll*alln. member governments of the ggenMlety and *,
l b . o ik a u i- cv made claims for all or p an of
(*l!„n of » • 1 c o ii*. i Cali-* I, «li&gt;- the plant.
not. whirl, »- r nftccl,r,1, a t ) l i n t
The Agency decided to divide
lylna wtlhlu lb. i - v a i t M i u n d a i p p i the plant milling the. 15 claimant*,
Hruoiiol* C, •
to vl*w • t| r n b - t a l o t I* a n d the United Slate*, the United
In cumpiiaiu
w ,llt
Ih r
i t,-r 1u Kingdom, France. Albania. Alt*
Holt C0JI*r&lt;&gt;,,,ti
I'.fii. t . \.
tiulln, lUdgitiin, Denmark, Greece
Chapter H r
i*i FiMI,,
■•f.irpdum
irr 144s*| ill . |fi4 India. Luxontlkiuig, New Zealand,!
abuve d*».
f lllut f * •. l|t’ Not way, The Nrtherland*. t'j«-»lio.i
trrntln* lit.
■* ,
luli-l-.U iM-'t slovnkin’ mid YllgiraUlVln. till-•i &gt;* pnrpprtiom* to each and, ih&gt;-..c.ttthrictn on 'ked.
mui. ,t vtilue Hole not »p«vif , I i
DATE ft It CKP.lt ItNIlt* M
’ The United States, The Nether­
A % •t ■ i •i ; •
lands nnd ,U*eehn»loi akin nil n*k)H)Lt*K Tn tiCIIAIN "IT V
&gt; |N A.
.Vr.Jiif •
,.i f--i th, entire painxq! pinpi nt
pflid.iv.} im \t*i:
LfppoldslH-ig. which iimnufhciiii •
?*4iifont, « i.t» U lltli Ufllvr
cl* f„iinnldclivde and |&gt;#-tjtn.-t.
•
I 41tin V
T i m ,* | U t l
tlirile, two ,-,&lt;erttii\|* for xyiithi'tle
m
l-'ht|lt|4»tft. |!r i%r*
KllllbU ■%«•»• ’• 'V•!! |.r l,tt ;Vr)\rW** r,-»in UM'd largely in paint, and
Hhti
n* l
within On b rnuit) tnc,titer*.
In t
'Mu- i, pniatloii* agency awaid-,
♦’IAVTu S .
If
ed the United State* one unit foi.
jdm t »4 at44f FUlt M'||
the pi,-dll, tmu of foimaldehxle -V
i'utileit itiftn ih'.ii.i
two for tientaerythrilc: Noiway

. Your Favorite Beverage
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Bill’s Package Store and Bar
US W. First Street

’hone S30
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YALE TIRES
•- Deluxe 7 and Deluxe
Passenger Car and TruckAll Sizes

TUflES

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Regular and Heavy Duty *

SEMINOLE TIRE SHOP
COURT HOUSE CORNER .

I'llONE 37

OZARK IKK

By’Ray Cotto

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HELP WANTED - Young man
with High School education to
learn printing trade.
TIIF. SANFUKD HERALD

WORK WANTED

12 Months
The Watch Maktc
at

EXPERT natrrrtffg —contract or
hourly bafts. 5.W i. 'CtogaiC
Free estimstes. I'huiV 781-J.
FLOOR HANDING A finishing,
cleaning A waxing. Our power
unit enables us to work where
there is no electric cunnoctioi
available. 21 yrais experienc*.
11. 51. Gleasitn, Lake Mary, Fla.
HO0FINO-ROOF Painting, all
kinds. Smith Bro. Phone 1)88.

12 SPECIAR SFMVICES
-FUR—RENT - l l.e-r rpmln . P s i y
opersilon. Rrasonahle rater, Han­
ford Paint A- Glass Co. i'hune

303.

IIODGP. • PLYMOUTH
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PARTS AND HUH VICK
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10t Palmetto At*.
Phone 1011 ,
YA-DK moth proofing lasts b 1
yeais. Have your woolens moth
proofed now. Downtown Clean­
ers A laundry. 113 Palmetto
Ave. I’ll,mo 914.
Plano Tuning and Rapairing. L. L
Bill, Res. dtl-W .
.
SIGNS
Show cards and posters
O— DWF/H SIGN HKR Vlt.'K
1011
O. D. Landreta. P6o
RADIATORS clrsned and'repair
ed. Cohen Radiator Shop, 10*
Sanford Ave. Ph. 364-W.

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(Champion) lo ll,, o rtk lm f o r ) ------------------------------------------colored men. Msrva .Louis (hla|
wife) cosmetics for colored wath*1^
^
en The overwhelming popular-1 co ad itio n .6 new tires. S it N.
fty 0t J "
th . chjurnjand[ ^ an ch . Phone I1G4-W.
beauty of Msrva mskaa this an MODEL A Pickup Truck. Phone
life tin s.
opportunity af
of aa Ufa
1009-J.
Sabs. Cig Pruflt*. pt
i stand;
ritery. W rits Now.
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LAND C L R A N f N f l
AND
DRAINAGE. 1 NEW CATER.
PILLAR DF.ISF.L BULI.DOZ*
Art you uoubtod by
WITH P A L M K T T ? lu
HELP WANTED
in n (X (#ni*t«
large
RAKER
T W O 3/4 YD. lunitM
ii mouluiy
land 7th SC 700 E. 7th St.
DRAGLINES.
EQUIPMENT aiMIUUeacsel Uo*4
0. ‘Apply to J . E. Walker, 2 WHITE counter check mtn, age
atese you *ua#r
NOW IN TUIH VICINITY
[Cypress Ave.
NIMNIUHT fXJNHTRUCTION n«rroM*.' b. i fIini il t s s
, 20 to 36. Pig’N Whistle, PaTk
WKh U m n l Tt»#p So l/T
CO,
ORLANDO, FLA. 1‘IIONK Xx&gt;«ek~et
A Geneva AveituSe. •
fRY desirable f i v e r o o m ___________________________
jdlji X ptu sh sm 's V»S*b»bU Coai*2-2981.
puuud to wtlev* »0&lt;b symptom*'
WANTED MIDDLE-*GKD
la a r*c*n» madical u * t naU bsm 'a
Compound proved r#msrSsblv hSlplut
,1*500.00 cash, b a I a n e «i R|jg|jfMgMAN OR SALESMAN
RENT A CAR
to
tht* »»y.
My.
la
uotnen lroubl#d
troubled this
« l . It •*!-*»
. YOU DRIVE IT
Wanted — Two mature business
Uocion fell a uierliie ted sU ft. il
Robert A. Williams
' - PHONE 200
a (ran d soorbuw edM t oa one o / w e men or salesmen. Earnings up
[732
‘Atlantic Bank Bldg.
t t j teeer M nerM et M a a s .
nBICKLAND-MORKISON
to 116,000 per year. This fas­
U-DRIVE-IT. IN C
cinating, healthful occupation
puTniVlMlM^uUd^up r*U*lsut**lo luclii
)U Ilka to live on tha edge
a n u m s !»*« e t r e a t siren sc hi* loniet
brought 0. A. Bushman &gt;0.332
lit City we have a alee five
SEE UB FOR
first « months with Company.
bungalow with all convenMIMEOGRAPH PRINTINQ
LYDIAE. PINKHJUrS
Last 6 rsars, C. A. 8qlberg earn­
eight large lots, tarma
AND TYPING
&lt;64,126.64.
ed young fortune, 154,126.'
be arranged. Priced only
CREDIT BUREAU OF
..........
earned &lt;2,881.20
H.
A.Mugler
‘
L00.
HANFORD
in single month. All figures ter
Robert A. Williams
118 N. Park
Phone 180
lifted. Over 160 of our mot
732
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
earned from &lt;400 to &lt;3.000 li EXPERT RADIO REPAIRIN'
one month — many Lightners.
SHED 3 bedroom house
Fred Myera. *11 E. 2nd B t
These gross earnings a n excep­
4 acres. Dy owner. Phone
ATTENTION
MOTHERS
tional—not average. Out, with
or County 3306.
-D IA P E R SERVICE—
post-war protPeri»y._they are In­
ILL house. 60 x 160 corner
Baby Valvat furnishes hospital
luct
creasing steadily.
12600.00. Phone 714-H after
clean^terlla diapers and do,
(UJB. Pat. No. 2. !
P. M.
Ited container. Economical
to manufacturers, business of*
aafe. Fully medically approved
flcisls, merchants, etc. lo n g
Call Daytona 2467-W collect for
rment.
credit forms. No down paymen
KTICLE5 FOR BALE
dotslls. 96 diaper*. &lt;t a m
Earnings advanced at once. Big
.F all season iu it fh«uj.. M 0if.bv _ “FIRST IN SANFORD”
free to do road work. Rush1
IE new Lawn flhaver. Ask
____ __ *en r ftj| d7ta t
Vke LONNIE MCMULLEN’S Merkel
•(ration. 8ENKARIK
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StdenV S
a t TR P O
Berber AShop
open Thursday
President.
Dept..TR,_i.
u.
“BoS
“‘ j Friday
Saturday.________
A PAINT CO. U2-1M
711. Forth Worth 1, Texas.
COATING- Asbestru Alu. root coaling- good for
‘ate or composition roofCools your home
[to l i l t . Ten year warranty.
JKARIK GLASS A PAINT
1U -1U W. 2nd Bt.
FLOWERS

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

colonic* or any other alternative
censFs provided a hearing first is the owner.
The new ordinance ia dtilgx
hold on such proposed revocation.
source."
U N Success
race no longer conatitutea an
Churchill,
leader
of
the
ConserThe
Chief
of
Poilce
ahall
report
to
become effective on Sept. |
( t * a l l a « H f l a w !•**• (la e l
••Internal affair." Were the trou­
vatlve oppoation which Lal&gt;?t out­
r e m a l i n i at |26, but la $50 thoae who fail to aecure or poit tib le in Holland itaelf, undoubtedly organisation declared fn a new* number* two to one in Parliament,
where five or more aaalatanta are cenaea conspicuously In place* of
government ahould have that view­ (there would nriae the question of
pledged the Attlee government
builnea*.
* •
employed.
point. However, the ambassador •whether Hie nation'* aovereignty conference.
He said bgt*. Clifford 'M artin _ . . M M n a l / r a w " a n u A M . I a l l a a n a i l . t a
Were Stomach Ulcer Psi
Failure to aecure a llcenae a*
m olt certainly will run up again*! trai heWqr-infnngrtt.
Itinerant merchants tempor'ariand Mrrvyn I’atce, found hanged
(h i argument thnt, IrS the new eni
ly occupying buildings must pay prricribttl ro*kr* lw violator
Of courae thi* open* up a hit in Palestine last Thursday., were
Napoleon's Waterloo?
hhleh the world ia entering, a field for argument. We we thnt "known to 'b e guilty of. anti-es­
no’w $76 a month 'Instead of $50 subject to fine double the amount T h e g r e a t N ap o leo n w h o rm
quarrel between » "mother coun- in the nature of the SecnrPy pionage in civilian dresl."
as formerly. Telegraph compsnmC required for the Been*#. up to n a tio n s w a s h im se lf a s i n
licenses have been increased to |200 maximum fine, Each day ol a f l e r - r a l l n g p a in t. T h o se «
Council vote on the Australian- • lie would enumerate others
(160 from $100, and telephone operation ron»titute* a aeparatc itislresae.i w ith sto m a c h or
American reaolutlon which nrdcred who were on the death list 1f
companies to $200 from $100. and diatinct offense. Payment ol p a lo r g In tlla s s llo n , R a t p ain s
the Nctherlanda mid the Indonea- It gun.' When 'asked about (Senh u m , b u rn in g se n satio n , blot
govnnment*
• ian
—- JP
U B IB P IP l« rt-a-r flgh'.- oral Sir Evelyn Barker, former
License* are' due on Oct. I any lirenae tax may be. enforced n lh r r ro m litlu n s cause.) In
ing nmnnliately and settle their | Mulish commander in Palestine.
and expire on Sept. .70 of the fob lay aeiture and *a!e of the prop- a c id t h n u h l tr y I.'itaa. Dei
h o t o f t 'd g a
r a h lf ls f u n
differviKM by peaceful mean*. 1the Irgun leader aald "he ha*
lowing year. They are termed de- erfy to th* highest bldtlff, loi- itr
,1'irst d o te
Then1 aie eleven metnlier* on the an-account lq l&gt;e . settled.’.'
l uu tlig'-p ubttriied- notice' top twh o t u raegl'si rrr.l l*'S
*.
lh'&gt;|u«it If not paid withlii
t i l In 'US S A f m
council, including the big five,
days- after the date due! ‘The week*. The amount of the licenao ill.e: VOClf MONET l u r h V
"Wg don't recogniae the right
America, Britain. !tu*&gt;ia. France
Commission retains the right to and coat of-the aalc will then be Io n I ’r u s Co. s o d d r u g
of
the
Hi
It
Mi
government
In
sv s ry W here.
and China. The Vote . was 1 0 *n
Starts Tuesday!
fitted for. such .ahowa has been not rrnew, nr to revoke IIPalestine."
the
Irgun
leader
said.
favor of the resolution, with three
T h e M ost ••llu n h -llu a h ”
"It
is
nnr
country
and
we
or.'
nlrstcnlltm*.
_
S e c re t I n -H in t or v
Th'-lrf IHVtaltilng w eir. Impcrlnl yoked to bring alsiut its lllw x C qn Now lit* T o ld !- ' government*, Brilalii,"" Lih V p anT W irmr'IT.' said the British White
■'Tor the firat time on any itclgium, and they kept &lt;|uict for Pa|»er published In IMS* was tar-1
(amount to nlndishing the British
pd{een-- the personal, human obvious reasons.
Story of those who lived and
Sn while we can say, and thy mandate over Palestine.
I6Ved and dared to brave thu wyrld in general will agree, thnl
mysteries In the making of thu cmplle* are on their way out, yet
atom bomb.
it will' Iw a long time W o re all
.if them nre broken up. While
The Personal Human Drami
they leinaiif we must expect the
imperial governinrnta to insist otf
Drhind Ihe Atomic Bomb!
their right to defend what they
regard ns their rightful p o uts,
sion*. And In rehuttal we shall
Attlee Wednesday at the start of
hear *urh charges ns Hr. T. P.
a
two-day
debate
In
the
Kouso
of
r*inng, of China, hurled at Hol­
Common* on the state of the na­
land during the Security Council
tion.
debate whet) he declared that th«
Dutch were acting n* an "nverhifd"
Motion
ileturn
are
and wanted to plare Indonesia In '
flick*'' In Jew Zealand.
the tide of a "vassal state."
|
p u tn tt« t c
The way things stand at th lsi'
^-Approximately 60C
Five men at Salford, arrested killed and .1,000 Injl
on .similar charges, were rrlrasr I in the United Statea.
on hail. These trials wrie set
for next Monday, The prosecutor
there *ald 2!» antiJeeriih Inci'
dent* occurred during the week
X- CELL STORE
end and quoted two of the de
Yes — DEFINITELY LOWER — And Besides
202 S a n fo rd Ave.
fendJsnt* as shunting "Serves
them right" and “I've gut a
fjverythlnjr In Ihe sto re‘la tagged In plain figures no the customer can
C astor Pomace
brother out there."
determine and compare valu e* . It I* never nece*shry tb gues* at ■quality
Kighty-threc percent
2.K0
per
cwt.
«
Meanwhile daylight disclose-)
knowlrgde is brought
and values under,heavy Miles preanure. Yau can *hop leliurtly and avoid
further dstnsge done to »yii*through his Vision.
Colton Seed Meal
~painfal-in(stake*:----/ .
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gogiies during the qlght in othei
14.00 per cwt.------ —
__ ___ pait s of England. ■ --------------After n noisy crowd had l»en
Fertilizerseen near a Itanisgate synagogu.,
It was discovered that aix win­
4-7-5
38.48 net
dows were shnltcird.
Notice
Imards were torn down and more
-5-8
42.75 net
e If you get up nlthlt—hive frequent d»- windows smashed In a suburban
; *
■ir. to pass your water—tsil Have only London synagogue.
rerth C elery S e e d
K.nty pstsain —jm, ami have bockarb.
&lt;
t t n tK.
du. to firm acidity in the urine, he (Isd
ymi'r* reading Ihisi
Three srnersSlone ago Dr. Kilmer, a
^ e f f tu tii
Churchill Address
Chair- &amp; Ottoman
famous doctor, found hundred* ot his
tiaflenlt with this trouble. Painstakingly
(I «•m11na**1 $$*•»« !*«&gt;■• Ilnrl
Abto Gnmtnx, DI)T and
hr made a medicine of IS herb*, mole,
Param ount Ne*e
vegetable*, tialsama—Nabirr** own way id a aclf aupporting nation ami aypv
:v Carlnnn
other Innectlddeti,
rrlirf. He ratted it "Snamp-Root" and tem at the curliest niomtn* and
milliott. of grateful men and women hay*
flolh the-rhair and ottoman
will nut aside evere impediment.
taken It—otlep with amaring resutls.
are
finely tailored In supe­
a;ul
labor
long
and
lurid."
tiwamp-Koot
gne*
right
to
work
to
SANFORD
TLAHT DAY M ONDAY
rior fabric*. Chair I* com­
Hath out kidneys...Inrrearee the flow of
Churrhill said he Rt*&gt;&gt; had ohpletely spring-filled.
nr'ne. helping tnrellerf'errew aridity... *o Iretrd to IJ. S- loan terms under
X-CEL STORE
Ihr irritalrrl bladrter gel. a good Rushing
H a n fo rd 'A v e . A 2nd St.
r«it. tno. Many tepoet getting a good which, "if. we wore Incapable of
l&gt;^ 0S ir.l
im .
finding dnHy* to ,p ay fur Amer­
m t i t 's *te«p a/te
'l r r Die
t l !/err
t w (A
d oses
P h o n e 154
.
Caution i lake a t d b eried .
ican tmnmr* of lolraeeo or other
H anford. F lo rid a
Fur fire trial supply, send So Dept- a , commodities, we must rerlure also
KJnrrfcCir.Tnr, tin I MI, (Uamf-yit, in equal prupdrtlooa all similar
We D eliver
CuTkuOr—tetjullaiird botlk &lt;J Baramp
inipdrU from our dominion» ood
tlrr-t today st )r-*ir drutWisr

Banker K/lled

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(a Ualty Titer* la Strength—

VOLUME XXXVIII

Legislation Promotes
Productivity, F o s ­
ters Exports.. Anc!
Induces I m p o r t s
LONDON. Aug. 5 •*V&gt; Prim*
Minister Attlee introduced sur­
&gt;pie legislation in the House ol
,'ommons today to give hi* govinm rnt broad new powers for in'tracing agricultural and im luitri*
i| production to meet B iitain's
mpending dollar c fiiir /*
D O precise (rowers sought fur
he Labor regime were not imnic '
Lately clear, hut a highly placid
tource said it did not provide (or
rower to direct labor.
Deputy Prime Minister Heiberi
llo iiiio n said the legislation would
nake possible ‘ "th e lu ll inotiili'falion ol lire economic resource*
r| the nation.

FiTen, n conservative
ipokrtman and former foreign
wereSary, protested that the House
iiuld not d*nl with such broad
efislation before Its scheduled
idjoiirnmeht this weekend.
Moirison replied thnt, if it beraiiie necesaary ill the iiatioiml
nterrst, the House could postpone
idjournnieiit and " s it' n bit longir."
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The measure Iqtrnluclil w.mld
ixpand provisions of a lutf. act
I f which the government was
pvrn added |mwrrs to diiert the
intion'a transition from a wartime
o a. peacetimn basis.
The authoritative Hritlsh Press
tseoeiation aald the bill "extends

2, Jvoitering and directing »xv-riWniul reducing import* mid
Ird ira s in g the balanrs of trade,
S. Knauring that the whole re-

Morrison said the measure would
Implement" Attlee's crisis proICtMlIaaaa s s P a * r R l s )

Ps Red Tide
ovimr North In
60 Mile String

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Can you Imagine receiving nil 10 of these handsome
piece* at (hi* amaxingly low prlre? Unbelievable
isn't It? . . . Yet for only $193 we're offering
the spring-filled sofa. Ihe spring-filled matching
lounge chair, the occasional chair, cocktail table,
the tw&amp; lovely end tables, table lamp! Jr. floor
lamp, ana tb* bookcase.

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CLEARWATER, Fla.. Aug. 6
17—The extended mas* of toil*
if dead fish killed by the »o■ailed “red tide" floated northmard along Florida's Gulf Coast
JUowly,.today with the head of the
ughefonMc of fish about 15 miles
o rtW \f here.
Am it passed by the beaches
“ i mass was al&gt;out six
era the
lilea off ahore. Fringe* of the rot
Ing collection
of fish
havi
auched shore at spot* nlnnj

LAMPS •*
Va Price &amp; Leps

Your Ford Dealer knows your Ford best, because

Table lamps, too. are re­
duced. .All are high quality
lamp*. 'Large n r lr lj of
styles and colors. SHect
pour* now and data.

bcolored
waters Vos moving
qrthward at tha rata jnf about
no mile* an hour. Head of the
res was bevond the Anclote light
ff Tarpon Sprlhg*.
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A few scattered fish ram* s t ­
ore a t Indian Rocks Reach which
ereral days ago waa deluged with
•rga collections of the smelly
l*h. Beach residents hurlad them
k quickly ■as they washed onto

2. SPECIAL FORD
EQUIPMENT
They're Ford-trained to re­
pair your car In the quick­
est lime at great tavingi
to .you.

It'i the equipment which
Ford engineer* know wfH
give your Ford tha hast
service.
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Di^Tranklin E. Campbell. Binlias county health director, said
btervers had told him tha long
trlng-out floating mats of fish
____ 60
long
and
r*e about
r mile*
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« u t 30 miles wide.
Marina life experts studying the
th plague have said It was esuaI by a tiny organism known os
linoflagellato." This organism
a reddish tinge, thus ghrha plague its name of "rad

3. GENUINE
FORD PARTS
They're designed and mode
by Hie makers of Hi* parts
you're replacing. They fit
, batter, work batter, lost
longer.

' ; ' Anf i
Wa us* tb* maHiodi whtft
th* factory eng Insan And
gives you Hi* bast Fort!
Service In Hw ahortait time
ot Hi* lowest cost;

THIS RJ5DROOM 8UITE IS COMPLETE
Imagine a price Uk* this on a complete bed room
outfit. Including elk* an lam rsprlng mattress, cell
spring, pdlawo, and tnfted spread. Tha chest has four
spacious drawer* and tb* vanity boa a genaln* pis'*
mirror.
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Chifforobes
u se

4) u r e a :

«otn fish, flounder, grouper,
nta, have suffered moat a t the
ids of tha mysterious fish kltlMoat of th* fish have bean of
HI varieties, although Severalpon and big Jewflsh weighing
aval hundred pounds have bean
ortod by observers fljrlpf aver
EO A C L B l m p l o y e e s
d lb 2 5 Y e a r E m b l e m

^ d ^ a W s m t w a l l built. Wal-

ITIMAT

Hear tho DEEPFREEZE
Program featuring The
Four Knights overWTRR

SANFORD, FLORIDA,

E s ta b lis h e d 1BOS

A ttlee Offers Bill To Britons Jail

n a manner best calculated to
i*rva (he Interest* of the rommun-

An exceptional value at
thia law price, firing In
your room measurement*.

■pl?(l? “iluudV*tonfght and &gt;V#d
nr«d«t with local ofteruoon ihun
dertho* er*.

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NBWRPAPKM

« * m * e i H i t c n m m i u A y - l u - Used

Con gowall
I Q n lin. f t

THE W EATHER

To IVoUet th* I'cor# of th , World;
To Prosaot, th# P ro ,res, of A n trim ;
To Produce Prosperity for Sanford.

i 8 . Donaldson and II. B. FetusACL car Inspectors of Sanford,
ru awarded th* company’# 25
ir emblem for continuous aari this morning. The presentation
a made by M. Carroll, ganars)
•man in bU offlca.
i r . Donaldson originally »M
Ployed by tha ACL on July I.

In Palestine

Egypt Makes
Freedom Plea
To UN Council

Government Building
P a r t i a l l y Wreck­
ed By Bomb In New
Feign O f T e r r o r

ImmediateWithrlrawa
Of British Forces
From Territory Is
Asked By Premier

J E R U S A im T u g .

Eleventh Hour Agree­
ment A v e r t s N a ­
tionw ide Strike
DirrROlT. “XuT 5

The

C. I. O. United Auto W oikrts, in
an a g irrin rn t averting their hord
Motor Co. strike scheduled fus
today, were given a year’s giace
from s ln k r damage suits undri
the T a lt-H irtle y Labor l»aw.
This the. company agreed lu in
an eleventh-hour p a d which serv­
ed to keep 107,000 pioducliun
w o ikcis on the j ob as a nation
'wide walkout set for noon, was
called o il.
D ie agreement, ’under
which
the union and company w ill un-

TUESDAY, AU(

5

State President

&lt;dv

LAKE 81TCB88. Aug. 7
—UP)— Britain today defend­
ed her rights to maintain
troopa In Kgypt and demand­
ed that the 1‘niird Nation*
Security Oranril strike an
Egyptian complaint from Ha
calendar.
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The Uritish attested the mayur*
ol the Jewisli town of Tel Aviv.
Kama! Gen. Nalanya and I’rlah
Tiqva (Tikvah) and jailed doren*
ol other Jewiih leaders in dawn
raids describcbd officially as "par:
Ail the b*m|iaitin agamsl tcriotuni " Rut violence continued.
A labor depaitment building
in the alter! o f the Prophets was
Marled hy a homb which killed
a British policeman lin in g to
remove the cxplunve. "I wo olhert
were liapprd ‘ in the .debris, Irom
which arose a mushrooming smoke
cloud.

British troops investigate an
Arab report that six qrrm-d
-Uad-Dtfcrn a Hi ilnir l m o in o r grove in the Tel Aviv area,
other unconfirmed report a s t e r .,,
that five British soliHers and their
army vehicle were mlasing In Ihe
tame area. The arresta edm* afle.- two
weeks of Jewish underground vl»ence In Palestine during which two
young Uritish aimy sergeants wrie
hanged and atranglrd to death on
small trrea near N'atanya.
The departure of Jews from
Palestine hv air or surfitce routes
apparently was rut off liefo.re the
roundup was launched.
The high commissioner mean­
while Issued an order outlawing
British Trumpeldi
a youth uiganltatfon embracing about 1.7,00(1
teen age boys and girls, declaring
there -was good ground for Vupposing it "a recruiting ground for
dissident KrouPxJl—Tins ur r intfS'lien U named ofUi Joseph Tlbmpeldor, who was k illn lja a clash
in a Jewish MUIement ill northern
Palestine in Um 1920's.
Meanwhile, in laindutr, a Jew
a VAny new lalior legislation ballifi*
crowd of 700 ptranni dam.
raise- prubleme of • human relationihips. It hai Income appar­
ent to in that all of the ramifi­
cations of such problems rannot l&gt;* ironed out Immediately
around the tiargolnlng. table!
"Under today’* oettlement. ojvpnrtunlly has Ireen provided for
finding in less hectic surmroumb
of the Taft-Hartley law aceepU
Inga a aolution within tha spirit
aide tu Imlh the union and the
company."
A Joint company-union atatement announcing the agreement, I
averting the *l»ik# wa* m ale
public at 4:30 A. M. less than
eight houra ahead of the strike
Re-apptaital of Sanford pro­
deadline.
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perty by an uutalde agency as a
The statement aald the union mean* of adding to the City'a tax
I I ‘m I I * s H
an
l* « a r
S lsl
income was proposed last evening
to the City Comratsslon hy K. F.
Iloueholder, Sanford attorney and
U. S. Setting’’ Up Rule former
commissioner.
_ In Pacific Island The Commission, which met a*
an equalitatian board, received
PEARL HARBOR. Aug. 3. D P)- only one protest again*, its an­
Adm. Louis K. Denfcld, high com­ nounced intention of a ,10 nerrent
missioner of the 1,480 Pacific In­ hike in property valuation*, and
lands. and atolls to lie adminis­ that was a written one, according
tered hv the United 8tate* under to H. N. Sayer, eity clerk.
United Nation* agreement, 1* set­
Mr. Housholder stated that the
ting up a civil government lim it­ 10 percent appraisal increase
ing personnel and method* of the would add to the City Irtromo, but
Navy’* current^ m ilitary govern­ to too little an extent In view of
ment.
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the wav Sanford I* growing.
lie assigned Rear Admiral CarloNo reriurit for re-appraisal has
ton II. Wright as deputy high been made since 1928, said Mr.
commissioner of the mandafed I#/- Kuuaholder who declared the he
ritory. yesterday and Issued a pro­ and former Commltsionec Frank
clamation to the 48,000 natives. Miller had rnatie auch a request at
The vast oceanic area Includes that time. He urged that the ap­
the Marshall, Caroline and Mari­ praisal be mad* In tlma for the
ana* Islands, wrested from Japan tax program of next year.
during the war. They spread qver
Mayor Gut told Mr. Houih.vldsome 2.000,000 square mil*! of er that the Commlasioner* had
the Pacific. On# hundred and been thinking along tha tame lines,
and that if enough people like! him
advocate such a program that
some action may reault

LXKrsticcBs:
W. F. (Illll) Itollrslun, president
of the Florida Slate Junior. Cham­
ber of Commerce, will be In
San/ord Saturday to preside over
Ihe business meetings of the ty o
day summrr stale Jayree confer­
ence.

J?wCees To Hold
M eet H er?
, his W eekend
Newsweek Editor Anil
“Miss Florid,t ” T o
Be Honor Guests
Florida ju n io r Chamber o l Com­
merce will open F'nday evening
at the M ayfair Inn w ith an.-ex­
ecutive committee, conference lot
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the Jaycre vtale o ffice it.

Augustine: lie s iu in Chattea Walkei, -St. Augustine;
ami
Vice
P ir iu lr i. il W . A Leonard, I ’m ■Jacob: V . H Orve-Te:, Gained
valle-: Joe Ciabb, Pa IAt k a : Hi a ll­
ey O dium . S anfuid;
Giaydon
Jone*. F( Mvet»; Ruheil 1). Iv lander, W eil Palm Beach and Jack
D elaney, Key We*l

Re-appraisal Of
Property Proposed
To City Commission

tain a considerable measure of
control over local affairs.

Douglass Funeral
Set For Wednesday
CRAWF0RDV1LLE, Aug. G,
—Funeral oerrira* for W. B.
(Baba) Douglas* who died of a
heart attack while driving hi* far
yesterday, were aat for 4:00 P. M.
Wednesday from th* Melton Fun
aral Home In Lake City. ;
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Mr. Douglass waa chairman of
th* Florida State Railroad and
Public Utilities Commission and
had been a member of ijuj railroad
board.for IB year*.
Tb* Railroad Commission haa
cancelled ail hearing* and the
other two members of (ha board
and-nsaet-of-the u mimisslon p a n
sonnet will stand th# services.
MtJLLOY HUMMONBD
NEWARK. N. J., Aug. $,
Th# Newark Evening News said
today that Gardner Mulloy, fifth
ranking American tennis amateur,
hod haair summoned to appear to­
morrow before th# United States
Lawn Tennis Association Raisa
Commit!** to explain expanse
allowance* received by high rankplayars on n Florida She haa bean m issing alaca lost

A s s o c ia te d P m i Lm i m I \V lri

SffiJ Feet Of Roudw.i!
Deeded Tp County
1945 Action Stand:
Hie I-akc M a ly bathing bead
T ontinveiiy was s r lllr d this mum
t'tg M atceptance by ih r Count)
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.. an o ile r by M i.
L u W in a S. I la in to n
ol - l.ak.
Maty and her la ther, / , I. Smith

W ASHING TON. Aug. 5. I/V&gt;— Senator l erguson said today
• he han. teicw.ltd e&gt; rrquenl (com Howard U u ik n ' s llm n ti Ihat
* ■ftie'Senate War Investigating l omrolllee ta'iuel u subpoena lor
Ihe California airplane contractor.

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NKW VttltK. Aug. 5. id*)— Special session* Justice Fred­
erick I.. Ilarkritburg ha* signed a warrant fur Ihe arrest of
John W. Mevrc. publicist-for movie and aviation magnate How­
ard Hughes, on tin- complaint of a night dull cigaretl* fill who
say* .Meyer is the father of her sIx-inosuh oM eon. In Washingtun. .Meyer, yh» has been testifying he (or* Ihe Senate cunimilte*
Investigating Hughes' airrraft contracts, Irrmrd Ihe girl'* com­
plaint "ridiculous" and said hr never hud been out with her.
The girl. Pal rlcis Miles, former model who has born a rlgarslte
girl at noine ol the most eirlusiv* clubs on ihe (aahluiiabl* east
, side, said In h n complain! that the child ■«*« burn l'eb. 2. 1917 ,

To 'ctrfcl lu ihr County loi ppbl.i
WASHING I ON. Any. et »&lt;■$*• Lllioll Konsevrlt told Senate mvestu.
paik puipovrs,
J9*« leel on .alors liwlay that hr pnm ittrd llotvaid lluglirs lu-pay a |57ti.B i hotel
tiiam l Hr ml Avenue hum the bill lor him in Drcrmbei, I'l-M. as a wedding pirsriil.
Country liu l. ItoaJ tu Crysta
Knmrvrlt ul&gt;o trst-lsrd that J.uk l ive.-thru head ol Irsiis Wolld
Anlinrs which iv cunlitdh-s1 hv Hughes, paid jhiH hotel expenses tor
I II,. It’s liuiii.igr Dei tv. 1‘tdd |o | ayr l.iurt•*•!!, movie aclicsv
Koosrvrll s.iid I Ins was a wrddmg gill to him by. I* rye. adding that
the iiionry came out ol I i ) r ’&gt; |u n k r|.
"I believe on a vt.nt inlripirlalm n ol (hr law I might he lepilinandrd lot accrpling a wrddiny p io rn l Imio Ih w od, Hughes. ' young
Hucwrvrll tuld lllr Senale \\ .. luvcd i g ullltg i oiilliultrr
Ihe coilimitirr it |lii|Ulllllg mill Ilie w.lilltne awaid ol 140.0110.000
i,,onK |Mf4 In thr Luiiitimtl-in
lu irtciinl then action III I'M1!
vacatin'! the piopcily. but the
a $172 gift of nyleit hose by..publicity man John W.
I oinniittiuner* , u|&gt;on motion of liniwIrslge.nf
•Mi y rt^ U i. fc'ivrn -at ires? Kayo Kinersou. who later, iwcatne Mr*.
II
t.
O v ritp ecl---- deslraretf l i TfiHivrVrlt.
• » . I Ills 'll linn was bated on
Belating the di-thlle i f the Hughe* wedding gilt, Roosavelt said
the opinion o r the B o r iiJ'i , i that just tiefore his marriage (o MU* Eniriton late in 1U44 ha was
It must lie governed by inter lu iiir y , L f--, H oyle" ■ ■— , ■ ItarU'-g -Itt .t h e ■Umvvh iy^ Killf- Hntvt- in C ltlf ihU: e
.lie caid hie » * i aivoiupatils'd Id hi* ihitdren ') a foniicr inar■national-laur TtndTy 7 Tie ruarter
J. L: hiehls stated that he tlage Slid a maid, uini jh a t Hv he das almufe l-i pa&gt; h it bill Mayer
of tha Uuitrd Nat inns which i* would
&lt;
Iml. p |r sent the (relitlun*
now tint r»ui&lt;ei stum- of Interna signed by many Lake Mary real- approacl.ed him and said
1
"Yoil eaiiuot pay Hint lull,"'
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(tonal relation*."
asking that tho t'anilllisalni.
Flliiill added:
Nukrathv Pasha Hummed up dants
rescind their HMb action, os tha
"I said I lerlaluly mu Id and that I ali.ady had writtail the
Fuypt'esw.q muds as folhiws:
oftri by Mia Hati isoii and Mr. rfirek."
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“ We ask: you tu direct the evac­ Smith
nallaflrd Itiiil as a represen­
He *11111. Meyer told him IIihI lluglirr wanted to pay tha bill
uation uf all Uritish force* from tative of
the PI A a* far as naik as a wedding piraelit.
the teiiilury. And we imk yuu tu l-onefll* wi
Yonny Kuos, veil, dvi lau d, tils areeptaiu'a had "nothing tu do"
say that tide evacuation must lei
Attorney
first with any m ntrnrt fm war plann
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immediate, taut It mu*t Ire Com­ *|reaker, tei
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ljuevtioned ny aubctimhlilles* t'itattniin Fercusuit tB-Mlch) about
plete. and .that it must tie uncoil- legntioii* Dial tin- t'.imiiilaatini had
the gift of hosiery, which Mr), t had baled for &gt;lu* Kmersou.
RooaeVelt caiil fie fiail .lu-vrt t,, or,t of it Meyer .listed tlie bent on
IVe further ask you to diiect
Aug. 2ft, IPJ.'I, mule than n yegl lufuie HouaeVrll and Mlsa Euiertou
ti -M-uaae* an !•**» *l*r
were tnarried.
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.
"I would seriuukly queMImi I lie pinpiirly ol thi Hum uii a huaioes* account," Konsevell said, “wlitn tin wenvei could have ijo coulirctimi at all with the 7m*in. « "
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7 fie Willies* wnn igiiuicl nl, i n.- nm l w I crgilnou and Senator
w llhJ iis . clhuii
ler I ioiii tliem agirrlug to i
veil might want tu tell hi* sid, - I il„
over the road strip which as h
said in- -lidn'i act- wlml eottne- rimr n.ui
plane*.
tilig piiijM-rty irWUei* they had
reived by reason of the prop
The "lllnie" Inrldi llt. lilUi li 4uddicW
the iransirortation ol a dog by (list n.i
lieing vacated by the County
tlun.
Army jdane.
ft w«n Kimaevelt'a dog.
He said, the (l.'c.l will Ire con­

TB Association
Makes Report On
12 Month Ferliid

ItiHiM-velt p u t In th a t a "fniFI-low
veyed ill Seplrrtilrr-i with the stip ­
ulation lliat if-the tiilul is nul used to show I iind a n y th in g to -Ur w ith tinmm !*«•» q |||
W h en F e rg q s o il h sd Iilijn te d t-. 'nnj

Lisler Denies- Acting
As ltussian Agent

1st Post War CroHaing
Made By Queen Mary
NKW YORK. Aug. 6. —Tho Gi«nl British liner Quean Mary, hold­
er of the trana-stlantir speed re­
cord. cdoipleled her first ocean
crossing since, reconversion from
war service today, and was ctitri-n
a gala welcome to New York har­
bor. .
The ship was given a, thunderous
reception by other craft in th*
harbor and along the North lllvrr
os she was dragged and pushed to
her pier where hundreds of waving
frianda and relatives of tha 1,183
passenger* aboard waited.
Time for tha trip was announced
bv Cunard officials as four days,
20 hours and 43 minntei from
Southampton, an average speed of
28.88 knots. Tha officials said
the ship was alowed yesterday so
that ah* could reach .the harbor
for th* early tide and the recep­
tion |h a t awaited her.

Florida Boy Heads
Body VisitingrTruman
was forecast by President Tru­
man today as h* talked with
more than 100 boys attending th*
American Legion-sponsored forum
bn government.
Heading th* delegation of
youngster*, who th* President
sold ar* liv in g a t the right
ag*" ta Edmond Gong, 18, of
Miami, Fla.
■ Th# Chlnesa-Americen youth
area elected lost night ss presi­
dent by tb* 103 delegates to tha

might well be termed ".n-opernllon
and co-ordination." Till* same
program is glso carried us among
the negroes hf Bemlnnl.- County.
During a 12 month‘ period the
Association distributed 1 4 , 5 2 3
nieces of health literature, don­
ated Y’.IH quarts of milk to pati­
ents, provided for 74 detailed xrays, made 81 home visits and hnspi tallied M patients.
Other service* included distribu­
tion of 273 poster*. 41 health talk*
givan and 3$ health movie* shown.
Six individuals were given medi­
cine*. Thera were two demon­
stration project* In better living.
Sanatorium OatlenU received 28
gifts and six regular checkup*
wer* furniihed to patients. . The
Association paid for three diag­
nosis -fee*, on# biopsy, one tilooj'
tranafudng, tam sportatlon
three patient* to 8anaioriunrand
provided 20 garments for patients.
Thia service la mods possible
by tha people of Serainul* County
through their purchase of Christ­
mas seals.

WASHINGTON, Aug. 6, p17—
Gerhart Kislei tcslified t-Mlay at
hi* pasiqirSVl fraud trial that In
29 years n&gt; a Crnnmunist he nev­
er acted a* a repirsenlative of
the Cotniitlinist Interiinti&lt;.na11&lt;.
There had U-eti earlier testi­
mony that tin- reputed No. 1
American Communist had - Ireen
sent to China a* a representative
of the Comintern (Communist In­
ternationale).
"That was a eompletr fabrica­
tion,” Klsler said.
lie said his only object tn go­
ing to China sumrtliiie after 1928
waa to act a* a Journalist for
German Communist papers and
German papers friendly with
Communists., lie said hn did-not
file any stories to Moscow,

Dewey Make» Public
Statement On Labor

been publicly silent on the con­
troversy over curb* on labor
unions as a 1948 presidential
campaign Issue, declared today
that "the principle* of union or­
ganisation and collective bargain­
be preserved."
Terminal Leave Ends ingIp must
a pro-Labor Day statement,
four days after his return
As Truman Signs Bill Issued
from a 6,600-mll# western trip
WASHINGTON, Aug. $. OPh- during v h lth h* we* quoted by a
Praaldant Truman today slgnad group of Utah young Republicans
legislation sndllfg the armed earTaftsflartWy IMF, Dewey said: vfcuafrprarticm
"Tha administration of th* gov­
Inal laav* to disci
nal and rrquli' g payment In cosh ernment of New York State Is
a t tha time i discharge for ac- dedicated to tha principle that th*
principles of union organiiatlon
erued leave.
practice wa* to and collective bargaining must b*
Th* previo
'
allow dlschan d personnel to r#» preserved."
main on the kjrroll for a period
BVANGBLI8T DIES
equal to tha umber of days of
NKW YORK. Aug. B, (A1)-R o d laav* they ha accrued, with compeiUatlon It sding th* usual nay (GipsvJ Sith, 87, world re­
allowances p I while on active nowned British avangsllst, died of
a heart attack aboard tha J ritla h
.provides for cash Linar Quean Mary a t ‘1:00 P. M.,
jo* and longevity Monday, It becam* known whan
tha liner arrived her* today.

in c id e n t, I'eplH -r le p lie d ft u n - Jtist
te s tim o n y w h ic h th e s e n a ti-i- h ave L. i
■"Who (ie ile ra l K ooseV rlt. dun l u n
re c o n in ie n d a tio n " t h a t th e g o v n tiiu iiit
a new p h o to re e o n n a ia s a n ir p lu m , IV)
w ith th e issu e . H e s a i d . lie'll ..lijt. I t„

full, who wa* a tnamlwr of a
R....."toll-headed mllalon which
I vriillllilc|i(|c,| tlmt |||„ gnvei lillieilt
l"i\ ‘lluglii-s' photo recJiuiatstance
Irta tii*.

he shouted.

th . White Hous. Mayer had Urttd i S l ^ k h U d , ^ DouflnT Fair-*
a $76 dinner with Hoosevelt, then fh u j. Glenn L. M artin, ConsollAlr, Fo« V co,on‘'1' *nd rintc-a. tha Aluminum Corp., of
* IhMfl rnillfl
*,°,r * 'r ,i'
. la s s America.
Reynold*
Metals,
v*a .L.-.-n
__ i Motors,
.. i /&gt;«___
_ inGan*
JVic"These could ha
have
been Itwo
era!
Kurd.
Chrjrriar,
„ a U m n ia M r.a l H a d s l k a k a
'
girla I had dinner with)" Meyer ltor
Kmmanual and others.
sold. "Thslr names arsn't hrr*.
Coining to Pan Amerlsan Air*
If tbalr names wer* bare, It would w ars, h* said, "Excuse m* for
help."
| bringing that in."
Latar h* said “It may have bean
Fsrguson wonted to know whv.
Colonel Eldaon" at th* hotel with I "There have bean a lot of af*
him, referring to CoL Horry Eld-•
(CanttnoaO • • ra c e sr*4
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                    <text>FRIDAY, AUGUST t, 1)
tllitlcs at once anil aeltlo their
differerwv* by “arbitration nr oth­
er peaceful ntean».“
This eliminates references . to
Article 40 of the UN charter and
to the Linggadjati Agreement be­
tween the Dutch and Indonesians.
Van Kleffans said he had been
author lied by the llajtue to say
that the Netherlands ."gladly ac­
cepts” the mediation offer and
that his government was ready
to enter into consultations with
U. ,S. officials immediately.

Russia in is U. S
4

tC M tlew U

lives r e s t

(lev I

I “shirking” Its obligations if it
* failed to take a binding decision.
Gromyko took the floor after
the United States had railed on
' the Council to' order an iramedi&lt; ale cessation of hostilities to pre; pare the way for mediation.
*■» llerschel V. Johnson, deputy U,
S. delegate, .made his demand
after Dr. EcUl N. Van Klcffrn*.
Netherlands ambassador to Wash­
ington had accepted the United
.States mediation - offer.
Johnson told (he Council the.
Hoard Petitioned
1 U. .8 . offer of “good offices"!
* also goes j.) fhv ib. fy,i„ - « - 4 X«- - VSWvtissMl fis a ,
’ ernm rnt of • the Indonesian K*!- who was-al thet time £ .” A.'Dod&lt;* public whose forces are fighting
Ian, .M r. Evans pointed out. . .
f the Dutch * * ')
•
On Nov. 6. 1945. the County
; No representative of tha Indoj nesian goVerirthnit hat arrived Commission vacated this property,
here y e t A dispatch from Batavia,
*however, quotetl A. K. Gin), deputy Mr. Evans explained, and the pioppremier of the Indonesian Republic.,erly reverted to a c re a g e w h e rc , as expressing v ih e belief that *his opon thesf heretofore public lands
government Wjftdd accept media- and streets leading up to the bath‘ tion conditionally..
beech have been irncrcf by
, Ganl, a Pj&gt;oy*r «f the Dutch, f

Czech Motives
$6,063 Must He Given
B y Seminole County, I
ir«e&lt;sw a n — r s . . u*#i
original decision to go to Parts
For Lunch F u n d s must
be reserved.
He contended there was no
change Involved In Cxechoslovak
policy and said Cxechbslovakta
still needed and hoped to obtain
Western aid, a tje a a t in the form
of "normal commercial loans for
specific purposea."
.
Masaryk said tha existing econ­
omic alignment need not repre­
sent anv gctual division of Europe.

Coal

Production

aaid they “are beginning to re­
flect the resulla of the new agree­
ment.
* “ Surveys indicate very few op“
producing
toons,
ith normal
periods under the old contract. The
estimates of losses range from
3 to 12 per cent, with perhaps
a general average loss of M to
10 per cent.
"This la In face of the fact thet
a t least some cgptlve operations
are on a 24-hour bails because
of the dire need of coal, and
genarally the mines are.operating

mm

counties to put up $665,000 to
match a drastically reduced fed­
eral appropriation of 1741,000 for
next year's school lunch program.
Seminole County will have $7,­
203 available from federal funds
and will he expected to contribute
1*1,003 next year.
Generally applying the fund dis­ trary. Chechoslovakia waa now
tribution formula of the new state pressing for a mutual assistance
school law. Mrs. Thelma Flana­ treaty with France of the same
gan. State school lunch supervlso,-, kind which ahe has with, the
' '. * "
.
sent out to the 07 counties notifi­ Soviet Union. *
cation of how much they will re­ This was his account:
“ When the Marshall plan first
Will and how much they will
have to contribute to continue op­ was mentioned, It waa my opinion
eration of their prograiAs at last' it might tie good for us to taka
year’s level when f t, 103,000 in part • • under certain reservations.
' Polish Ministers visiting here
federal monrT' was available.
She warned them, that although
county contributions are unly per­ same opinion and aaid they con­
missive for the next school year, sidered it would be wise to go
Congress has indicated it will re-' to Paris.
“There has been some miscon­
an abutting property owner, and *iuire statr or county matching
the rights o f every property owner before any federal money will be strued idra that we were sent
available in the succeeding year. for by Moscow. Gottwald asked
occupird . within the recorded . subdivision
Up to now, the frderal cavern two weeks before any talk of the
,h r-‘i ha, thus been jeopsrdit-d.
menl has financed nearly the en plan for appointments to' see
, . ______ ____ ______
to diaeuaa
Stalin _..
and
*olotov
' ‘
Hughes’ Deal
ope that
“H this resolution of the Counwould tv Commissioners Is to go ^m.hal- state has suppScd. some. adminls-' rocnomic relations, alnca there
e Secur- lengrd,” Mr. Evans continued, “ill trativf salaries, and a few coun- i was considerahla room for entiea have paid local cooks and largtm ent of these,
further, will establish a precedent, that dishwashers.
I “ While we- were on the way,
rr, that there is not a plat recorded on the
Mr*. Flanagan said the new the Pole*- decided against going
inyone's records of any County court house school
law makes It possible for to Parts, We arrived in Moscow
ids the in the State of Florida, whrrr the
the counties, tu. budget'lunchfv»n&gt;..** .the only candidate* tor the
, purchaser of property is sutured funds'
ttu* appropriation* of trip to Paris eaat of th* Rhine.
of the benefits of the property State from
money
for ru rrrn t edura-j “ Before seeing Ktdlln, I knew
dedicated for his use.”
tional expenses.
at one* the situation 'had be­
James L. Field, chairman of the
lter list of amounts available come extremely, difficult. Some
P.T.-A. bathing park project, tyh- from federal funds and the amount bona fide, but not very useful,
oed these sentiments when be said,
speculation had lwen voiced In
”1 believe.(hat it la absolutely es­
the West th at 'Caeuhoalovalrtd
sential that this land he restored
breaks with the Soviet Union*
to the pablle,-' so that w* can hav4&gt;
out water-front rights ami park­ ♦ 11,639 and 17,662, Broward 610,•
183 and tl6,4BO. Dade ♦110,143 and
ing space.”
♦117,030, Duval *80,923 and |62.Tli* petition Itself recites, "If 401.- Escambia |2$,003 and *17.this resolution is net rescinded, it 100. Hillsborough 160,829 and
will mar tb* beautification of the ♦47,683, Lee *6.909 and I6.IH1,
Crystal-Lake Winter Homrs Hub- I-eon $16,361 and *7,111, Marlon
division and doftroy the rlghta and XlJdlM xnd.17.iai----------------prirlleg w o f~ g it'p ro p erty owncVy
Monroe *4,924 ami 13,031,' Or­
for generationa to com*, ami will
not allow adequate parking space ange *30,136 and $26,863. I'atin
Beach $33,967 and $30,373, Pinel­
for th* public bathing beach."
as the F -ll.
las *36.670 and (34.663, Polk *38,•The property involved is the 07-'f and $29,271, Putnam $7,066
Echols testified that oh Aug.
jsotith.half of Grand Rend Avenue and $4,189, St. Johns $7,120 and
24, 1043,, shortly before Rdbitfruirf th* Country Club Road to $6,297, 81. Lurie $6,292 and *4,velt'a return. General Arnold had
Crystal Lake thr east half of 024. -Sarasota $11,098 and $0,184,
directed that no further action be
Fourth Strret from Crystal task* Heminole $7,203 and $6,003 and
taken to encourage Hughes in his
ment, see ‘our ninny deto laike Mary Avenue, part of an Volusia $20,727 and $17,199.
efforts to sell hi* plan* to the
alley running from the Coun'ry
algna. Ordt*r today to
Club Road to Fourth Street and
British Food
two small parks facing on Morris
assure prompt delivery.
Walkway in thia tame block.
( I ' e a l l s s M l (IBM P a s s O a » t
A bath house has oeen con­
in his hand sand a 9ten gun magstructed
by
the
Lake
Mary
°.T.A.
SLATON
MACHINES ILLEGAL
at the foot of Grand Bond Avenue, axln* ill hit hin p«ket.
A suspicious-looking package
TALLAI1A3SEE, FLA., Aui
part uf which was vacab-d hy the
was found under one of th* mat­
MONUMENT CO 1046 resolution. and“TKe btach.at, tresses
and snappers Investigated
___ _ ___
this point It used as ad public
•or ahfp, both built of piywcmd.
ce profit making
beach. Tha petitioners noV wek. Ip it as police instituted th* search
P artially Ih^i
fnr
thw
attaekaf*.
-TlghCTnurth iv r U iii . . .
. rrsto ie j to the
ment
houses
ware
evaluated
of
public for parking places tor auto­
- mobiles and the rxpansjiia-uf-th* oil teuanta except for one* 111
woman, ami the places were
. bathing bsach.— *
searched.

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Face Court Action
JE R l &gt; M I M. Aug 4 UPt Light
young Jrw«. including a gul. k ill­
ed a Jewnh official and wounded
the Jewuli manager of HaidavV
Bank in Haifa today and escap'd

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This-is the first command ever
issued by the council in the-in.-. SHOWN AT Hli n iiT news conference In Washington.- Sc-aclary of Dc
"■TfTiWJfnirt Torreslil hsired uniAratlon of the armed services as “tha
terrsts of peace. I t m*y be the
most decisive and dcflnltive step In the formulation of a national mill*
last if it .isn't made to stick.
tary policy since th# formation of the Republic-.’
(International)
Whether it is made to, stick w ill
depend on whether members ol
the Security.Council can buiy self
interest and' their own ddfriencet
long enough to deal with this In ­
donesian threat to global trsn-

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W ASHINGTON, Aug 4 id*.
Biooks”
John Meyer,
H nw aiil
ilu g liM J I J»p o il
pnrttrfK tA w m g'j&gt;uhffcitr-m an, h'd'ffjcftntified
Senators today lie tin te d the Isie
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President and Mis. R ooirvelt i l l the com
H yde Patk about election tune in lM e ve t In

‘w ric n
'if'H r r ifly

not r/spect the cen*r fire order. . d? y i l take tha -hindmost^' — - ­
TT* ssT&lt;i the government Intemled
On* rrcognit** that Hiilland. as "Many increa«e* in occupation­
to Invite front three to fjv.« powers the “mother country," has bad al licenre feer s ir indir-sted in
to•pnd representatives to lndone- to swallow a bitter pill in or­
own k ' ,|hI and out own p io trd io n
dering the crate, fire against those
the Rt. Rev, Charles B. Colmorc.
The Republican fr-rmler. Atfur whom she regards as rebels. Just
l.cllicd liu h o p of. fA ie ttr R ico, tnld
Slarifooddin, ar-id In a radio br jad- how U ttar was iwsdu. clear Jati
the R otsiy 1’ fub today that al­
&gt;avt Dial hla gorem.neni;
go' • Thursday when the-Dutch ambas­
wished
an International commission to he sador to the United States, Keleo
though there is a email vocifer­
the third party In nrhliration of Van Klrffens, told the Security pay a $15 annual Ire snitrad ous tninoiily clamoring for indc|&gt;cnthe conflict. Tills was interpreted Council that this was a purely do­
in Batavia to mean that the Jog­ mestic affair and that tha council of $10 as' form eily. Those with dcnce and. looking for political
jakarta regime did not fnvor medi­ had no right to intervena.
- •$3,000' to $4,000 stock w ill have jobs, the vast m ajority n l the Puer
ation bv the United States.
Again, one can understand 'why their fret increased from $30.75 to to Ricans have no dr»ue to be
Slarlfoeddin declared Ihe repub­ the representative of an imperial 550. and $1.50 additional lo r eatli separated from the United States.
lic no longer hound by the rficrl
Rev. Colniore pointed out. how­
$1,000 o f stock.
.
Agreement, the rare between
ever,
that it w ill lie 50 year* next
User Dutch and the ln-1-mxaiant by
Operating sound trucks for nn*'i
which “the United Stales of In- Heat Wave Engulfs
year since .the United Stale* took
own
business
has
increased
in
denegle" was to receive indepen­
fee from $25 to $50 a truck, and over this island dependency nl
dence In 1940 under the Nether­ Nation Except For
lands crown.
operating one for other than one's Spxit|. end politically it is exactly
East Coast Area own business fiom $50 to $100 in thb s-flnc position today as itj
Rcctnt act* by the Dutch in pro­
claiming, the tin -rl'h Island-* of
Carnival price* remain at $5&lt;Kt was 47 yean ago. It u hot a
By the AasoriatAI I’ress
Bangka and Billitnn ns autnromcircus fee* are still territory like Hawaii or Alaska,
The nation trudged Ivack td wotk a week;
out territories, when they former­
ly were considered ntitt of the re­ today to fact a hot Monday after SI00 a day fnr each 1,000 seal* but what is called in l l i r w.usjs
public. nullified the agreement, all t\:«t thr East Coast experienced or frartlnn thereof, and other of the people who live there' "a
show* under te n ts .
t«.
a sweltering' weekend.
the' premier aaid. ,
A wave of heat warmed Sunday a day, according to admission.
Dutch spokesman aal.l most
The former $100 a day fee
rrlands units were already outings from the Pacific Coast
through thr Mississippi Valley for furniture auction* hat been wen at an me principal govern­
rtilled up, aevrral no-irv before
the midnkpht deadline. There was with Picry*. 8. D„ reporting ths reduced to $20 a day for concerns ment officials, it appointed hy the
almost no activity todtv at R*-n. highest temperature, 110, as Ar­ in husinest her* not lets than P ie tid rq l o l the United Slates
atanjs. which had been the Dutrli kansas sweated through ita eighth two years.
The rate for finaned or mon­ The peoplp * h e ie would like' to
(toons' expected Jumping-off place straight day of 100 plus which
ey lending companies has been elect .their own officials, hp con­
for an attack toward Jo g iik irta . resulted in two Hraths.
Although the Eastern Seaboard upped from front $60 to- $100 .a tin u 'd . addin* that he would -like
The. United Nations Security
Council last Friday called upon to t thr most part escaped the year. .
weekend's heat,tem perature* were
Rates for professional m*n such to tee Puerto Rico made a terri­
both tide* to cease fighting.
In statements yesterday the In­ expected to climb today and loro- as altonteym, architects, dentists tory looking ultimately toward
donesian! said they were “willing" casta-were for rontinued high m er­ ami physicians have b**n Increas­ statehood, something he explained,
t&lt;4peate hostilities, but that a cury leadings over almost the en­ ed from $16 to $26.
which might take a hundred yean.
Healers by electrical or mechantruce could ba carried out effec­ tire nation for tin- next day or two.
Puerfo Rico It iltuglcd about
Portland,’ Mr., howevar, h it a
tively only If the Dutch withdrew
1.000 miles southeast nf Florida,
record
low
vrsterday
for
Ih*
date
to demarcation iltf*a established
Rev. Colmor* declared. It hat a
last October. There was no in- as the mercury re a d , 48, three
population
of 2,000,000 persons,
U. S. Hits Red Plan
only 600,000 of whom live in eiti*s,
largest being Kan Juan with
On UN Application the
120.000 population. The island |»
100 miles long, 40 lullrt wide with
LAKE SUCCESS, Aug. 4 l/D— an
atea of about 3.500 square
Tha • United State* objected inih-s.
The density of Ha nouulastrongly today to a Soviet tlro&lt;l a a t l a a »4 a a S a i t S a a r I
posa] hat the United Nations
delay mncideratlon of memltership
V« To Build 100 Bed
f l p n l p i l Rfrom
H NAustria,
M P RIlly,
i . Mrs. Dossie Murphy
Tallahassee Hospital
Ilungray and Romania.
Hayden Raynor, U. 8. respreDies In Washington
sentativ*. told the Jtocurlty CounWASHINGTON, Aug. 4 0V)
fll'a membership committee H ut
Ths Veterans Administration an­
Mrs.
Tyson Murphy,
Mr«. uossis
Dost!* Tyson
Murphy. w|dth* Unites States could riot accent ow of the late Kenneth Murphy
nounced today it will build new
Rusats’scontention
th
at
study
I00-b*d hospitals at Thomaaville,
died In Washington, D. C. Friday
of these applications must await at the home of her daughter, Mrs.
Ga., and Tallahassee, Fla.
ratification
of
ths
psace
treat­
The agency said It la "scrapArthur Zachary, Jr., after an 111ies.
Bf‘ previous to build a 200- bed
nesa of two months.
He
pointed
out
th
lt
treaties
•pit*! at Tallahassee. It ”prt&gt;bMrs. Murdhy was Uksn ill while
with Illy, Hungary and Romania visiting with her sister in Mont­
ahWwill be ' eight to twelve
already had been ratified by all gomery. Ala., later being removed
nereccary states except Russia to the home of her daughter. She
pleted and bids asked on alther
and added:
the Georgia or Florida buildings,
bern a resident of Sanford for
“Surely the people of states had
tha agency added.
12 months.
which merit admlsalon should not
The administration
said
Its
body w u sent to Sanford
be penalised solely because of tha forThe
decision w u baaed ui»n recom­
funeral services which war*
mendation! of. the Houae A p p ro - Two Bandits Hold Up falure on -th* part qf; tha sUt« held this afternoon a t .4:00 o'rlocji:
to ratify.’*
•
vi
prlaUona Committee, which re­
JackHonville Store Raynor said Austria should be In Holy Cross Episcopal Church
cently waa given authority to
HDapllal

Hfcns have been completed and
» T O chosen for a 200-bed hos­
pital a t TallahuSe*. but the agen­
cy u l d today It must “start all
ever again on plans and speci­
fications, reducing ths site to
100 beds.'
ROYALL RETURNS
0 INGTON, Aug. 4 (Ai­
ry of W ar Royall today
i by piano from Germany
ho went last Thursday tr

1 J A C K f l M r c t a . F l... A u g .T
(A*)— Two unmasked, neatly dres­
sed bandit* held up the Setter
G ro cer/ here at 7:46 A.M. today
and escaped with $1,200 In cash,
police reported.
The bandits, one of them armed
wHh _________' ____ tnuim d
the atore a few mlmutes after It
had opened for business and took
tha loot from the cashier. Police
said employees of tha ators dsscribed tho bandits as being be­
tween 30 and &gt;6 rears of ago.
Both wore brown business suits
and ono had on a panama b a t Tho
armed robber waa blond and wo*»

Rurvlvors besides tha di
Mrs. Zachary, Include one
daughter, Mary Zachary of
Ington, D. C , two aljU r
Frank Nabje and Mlaa Fa
aon of Montgomery; at
brother. Jordan-T yson, i
Montgomery.
•

CAR T H IEF HUNTED
'
Whereabouts of ■ white man
who la believed to have stolen a
1035 Ford Kedah, the properly ot
Mrs. Jack L. Yates of Lake $fary.
ia being sought by local author­
ities. A i daafrlptjoit uf tha .man
PLIGHT TAKER OPF
has been broadcast by the Florida
Highway Patrol.
? p ,.
• CHICAGO, Aug. 4, (AT—'
am P. Odom took off today
Orchard Airport on a lBjtoo
solo speed flight around th . x
I" « • . on tin way a t 2:31 I
(Central Daylight Time).

&gt;n Of Late' Presi­
dent, Promises T o
Tell All Concern­
ing T r a n s a c t i o n s
ve.ell tulil Nrusta

Ihe Jewnh tindeigtmmd issued a
statement saving "W r have not
yet settled oui hanging account
with t|ie Biitiih." "They threai
• ' ell. then on duly v\ills the -V
rnrd new bangings,
, I-**1 *ee)&gt; two yniuig British • With I .lim it Itnotevell. son ot • Corps in Europe, had wiitien In
sergpants. who had Iweti kidnap llie Isle I’ rrsidrnl stated * few (amity suggesting that trte ia
ed and held hostages for two feel behind Kim, Meyer to tifje d I Inrnds nf lot in lhi« counity Ih
weeks, wgt* liangn) In a forest
preserve near Natanya. wlieie befnie llie Senate Vi'ai Inveilig.sl I invited to Hyde Park. Hr wen
they wei# strangled and hied t.» mg Committee t l its inquny into 1along' on that invitation. Mere
death from wmitidt cut hy the ♦ 4 ll.0 0 0 .tl0 0 of wartime contracts said."
thin, knmied ropes.
The committee 'ha» heard lestl
__The.. JUi.l as—ln»wl« -ff»riet svt-i*
was shot l„ death hud restated
Ihe Jewish handtts. The hank hy. an Army colonel lhal ynunc
manage) was lenten until hr Roosevelt had bren, asked to re
opened the money Imix Witness's main in f.mope until oiler •'ic
said the ridd-eis' escaped In n

r#.SrssA?ntfir&gt; Iik/aV We ifXernitf s'rtlssed How .it

rreimimfsaanet
father, the l i t
veil. 3 mini: IliH n r ifll sv 1,1 the
President Imf), a “ fa lh e ilr ” irrle r r - l in what hr.w as lining, hut
that . pholii-rrmnnalssaere did
lint rank in the inipudam V w ith
Ih r “ lew o th rr prnhtems*’ th *
President had nn tils pilnd at
lh a l lime. *
.

g.iting im ito n tml
(acts'* 'about lu&lt;
the Irltjn g of w
contiactc to I Ion ai

Crowd* outside the bank fit*:
t,ried to •'stop the escape, hut dis
petsed when shot* wei*
fit*,|

because o l the inability n l its
members to measure up to Ihestidentical requirements.

MS

Sandals and
Play Shoes

Meyer Testifies It W as Gootl
Business To Go To Hyde Park

ir war arcnmpvniri
City License FeesjCoimore Explains
To Be Increased Political H opes • More lit it i-It soldiers will be
executed .b&gt; ligu Zval I-*uinl v«
soon as #they a ir captured,, a Churchill Backs
By New. Ordinance
Of
Puerto
Ricans
New Offer Made
Republican side, and asked that
•
•
^
• leader of Ih* Jewrith underground
Pit verb! take (his into ronsideraIfmllM Nl
f * | t ’ Sis i
*i’&gt;n.
.
A world which is most dam­ Commission Considers Retired Bishop Says
Laborites In Plea
(A Netherlands g o v e r n m e n t nably weary of bloodshed and
Boost
A
f
f
e
c
t
i
n
g
Island
Has
No
Wish
spokesman declared at the Hague hunger and
Volume Increase To EaseU.S. Loan Deadline Nears
the Dutcli would defend themsolvci about lime-al
. _ nations.got alswiid
Many B u s i n e s s e s
F o r Independence
vigorously if Republican troop, did the |ieace handwagoti—and “tho

B

50«andi-oo

M O N D A Y . A U G U S T 4, 1947

New Defense Chief Hails' M erger

- W r get a wee glitnpie o l rain­
bow- through storm-clouds in the
compliance b) Holland and the
Indonesian Republicans w ith the
order by the U n itrd Nations Se­
curity Council for cessation n l tire
bloody hostilities in the Dutch
East Indies.

Bathing Trunks
1 .9 5 and 2 .9 5
Sport Coats

F L O R ID A ,

lly DEWITT MACKENZIE
Foreign Affairs Analyst

Terry Robes
1 /3 Off ,

AU Wool

SANFORD,

Indonesians Issue

B A T A V IA .' Java, Aug. 4 OP) —
The Indonrjian- Republic joined
the Dutch tonight in announcing
a midnight ccaie-litc older to
troops, flopping hostilities in In ­
donesia and giving the United
NalioWi hi ffts l’ 1sf(T^v ic to ry fer

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• T o Be 3rd Party
In A r b i t r a t i o n

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V O L U M E X X X V III

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comfort through tho
- a* "

THE W EATHER
vt
* .. •* *• t

T a rtly rln u d r tonight and Tues­
day eveept local thundershWVers
In the afternoon.
..

S iva, r » a » n » » S

new year it is 172,818, and consTWHIW Increased expense* It will
be much smaller for the yeas af­
ter. Mr. Lawton predicted.
A total *213.063 gross increase
in receipts, mainly - from state
sources, is offset by a $74,4.0. rev­
enue decrease Including the fftl,B50 formerly supplied hy state
racing funds, and 121.264 decrease
In carry over balance. Other de­
creases are 12,300. of State ami
Federal Vocational allowances,
295 by the. State for textbooks,
and 11,667 fa district 4 mill taxes,
The State will increase Its al­
lowance for teacher salaries from
the 1103,826 of last year to *219,907 during the coming year, an

l«t you aloop In cool

Cotton Hulls, valueH-to 5.95
tfh f I

*

School Ex

Room Air Condltlon«rh

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Special

W a sh CloMis

GENEVA. Switxerland, July
(JPi— A subcommittee rnireu
ing trp of the 11 delegiMom
th* United Nations sp ecial*
m ittrr for Palestine will t
Jewish displaced persons (1I
In Europe, the committee
elded today.
John D. Hood of Australia i
head the group, which will
clde itself on details of the t&lt;

( a U n ity T h e ro I s S tr e n g th — *
To Protect the Peace of tha World:
To Fromota tha Progress of A m eric^
J o Prodnee Prosperity for Sanford.

t

I.axlex and Jersey S u lU values to

5.95

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UN Committee Plan
Tour Of DP Cam

Special g ,0 0

TOWELS*
C an n o n

NEW ORLEANS Aug. l-(/P&gt;
A minor tropical 'storm in the
Gulf of Mexico hfs veered in
direction and wa»j reported by
the Weather Bureau to he moving
toward the Texas Coast in the
vicinity of Brownsville today.

l-OMtex H u iU valuett to 8.95

All Better Hata

B ig, T h i n l y

GULF STORM

BATHING SUITS

-&gt;--

Yi Pete*-

mattor, would it notT asked
chairman Ferguson of the subroromiltff. “Normally, yea,” Echols replied.
Ha recounted, however, that
when Booaevelt came home from
Europe he, Echoli, w u told to
cooperate with the President'*
son.
As the Inquiry into Hughes'
♦40,000.000 wartime contracts went
through ita fifth day, there were
published reporta that Hughes
will ask the Justice Department
to investigate the “relationship
of Senator Owen Brewster (K-Mo)
chairman of the full committee,
and Pan-American Airway*.' •

Show n \\y M arkets

Government Hit For
‘ Frittering Away”
Dwindling Ci edits

?p. Hartley

Seek

Congressional In
quiry Into Tic-Up

le price

rtefrxtltftif llm-fcdv
»hould be known

W pO D ^TO C E. EngfsnH. Aug. 4

be tnliulate*!. Director Wilaon
state-1 today that gross sales are
already definitely past last year's
record-breaking grand total of
$31,211,386.61, by more Ilian $2.400,11X1 for the system a« a whole.
"At the close nf thr fiscal year."
said Director Wilson, "it wa-i ap­
parent that our State-opi-rated
m allets had continued '.heir tinbroken record nf showing a gain
each vear, over the preceding 12
month*. 8ome of the markets had
scored very substantial gains
However* because of bad weather
Irf February and later, which
knocked production In a number of
important producing arras. I bail
liardlv dared hope for such a substantisl Increase In volume ns re-

te ll said today, that llie uni" i important enough in the overall
a new ppijMisal which it hoi e I pi'H m e n irllt pivcrdtnc*' la be lb *
would n e r t a lltik r of 107
-i committee investigation,

that much o l the American loan
hsd been “ frilteiesl away'* by th r
Labor government.- He nonetheless
pledged himself to bark efforts t »
bbtain "easemenlt" iir conditions
surrounding the swiftly disappearing
$3,750,000.1)011. and to obtain new
Xiediis ftum Washington. .

f-nrd Motor Co. employer*.

Richard T Leonard. L 'A W T IO
It happens that I had some
sire president, did not ir \ e , | |i n, i ai lie * -intimatp ’relations with the
nl the new suggestinp s*|iu’li lie man w!in was Cnmmaniler in Chief
&lt;ml u ln i w a* in ilia ig e nf ihe war

"Nhaip (liangr, and ruilailmen's
are to be mailr m the loan expen­
diture on non essentials and it w'll
lie- fSfiynnn'% duly to accept I
Churchill. in a psily »pe'c;|i. said
tome o( the loan vomfitiont "alarm­
'll" hi|u, particulatly the clause
obligating .B n ljm to make cutlent sterling transactions by lliilith
customers Iterly convertible iqto
dollari,
. ’
"However I reb--l, a n tto ly nop.
on the wlaJlow of lim fail nilndevl
'American people to tusk* ll*\
neceaaarv easement s, w i t h o u t
which a policy for which they have
mad* heavy sacrifices will cer­
tainly fad In it* effects." lit* war­
time Prime Minister t.ii-l. "There Is no shame in one brave
and ' faithful_ail)', deeply Injured

system, showed a gain of better
than $1,600,000. 1’ompan-i‘a salen
for th* last fiscal year totaled
$12.N.*h.O50.66, a t eompareri with
111,174.1*9.22 for the fW-al yrar
M. J. Lodges Return
ending Jun* 10, 1046.
Sanford State Farmers' Maiket.
From Cool Vacation
oldest uni* In the State-operatrd
•yxtem. reported a total of *2^08.Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Lodge, who
018.93 this year and *2.630,834.82
returned recently from a trip to
Isat y ra r,''
Washington, D. C., Baltimore and
New York State, reporter) that
they found Ih* cool weather to
their liking, and that while visit­
ing Niagara Falls, and Windsor,
Ont. th* temperature w st at time*
down to 46 degrees or less.
While at Savannah, New York
they visited Mr. and Mrs. W. T.
Whitehead of Sanford who ara
tp rrxliar - th e. summer— months
there. This Is a prominent celery
growing section, and the quality
of the celery is very

lion announced that It had no m■ptaifX^Tof averting the tin '
walkout, which, would h* th* fit &lt;t
major strike in the sulo In-InVi-;
In 17 months.
\
.
Jo in t'S , linens, etmip.ittv v-.-•
pirsiilsut, -told- reporteis ,-t.- entCte-l the nll-fmpoitaoi •- *
at the ilowntown Rttok «"« tltf,
Hotel ■
"We have no further c-mntet
piop'Vsals im ritlier issuf ''
The two sides are at odds ny,.r
\ pension plan and ctiiitim ' letuit)^ protect lb* union agnlpst y- .
II isrIIniiH e»tt | ‘R|p | ssstpi

Irigictmcnt AhIumI In
Lynch Attempt (’use

IVst Coulrol Board
Named Bv Caldwell
TALLAHASSEE. F la. A-tg. 4.
■Pi A fivj- man pest c,t|ilro| 'ward
to examine nn-l certify tpid'rantx
fit iiisrrt and itatfld eradication
•i” i ators’ licenses under a now
Nothin la» pus tuitncd tooay by
It—fllltil t jlhloell.
list- rnetnlo-rs ate J. M. Roper,
Minrnl "|M*ra)i-i for n u-rm of
•b ite vents, J. I*. W'ulher. Or1sndq operator fnr a term of ono
w ar, A J. Rugeie of Gainesville,
l ‘nirar«itv of I bo bin eniomAlngiat,
•
i t\Vu ' m •• *io. John T.
rtiig h to n . University jf Florida
rrithinologlst, for a t h r v . - t r
ttjtit: nn-l Fullrr Ttesr* of -Ins-k-tiivllle. memliet at/ large for a
l .stt vfar AfUl*•

Growers Urged To
Vote For-Soil Proj'ect

toward th* performance ..f w r
duties.'
,
.Judge Frltzell cautioned the
grand jurymen that they must
keep absolute secrecy on what o-eurx In th* grand Jury room nnd
without referring to any purr
leular rase said "If the evidence
dots not mAka out probably i
don' return trunJiills but if it ik&gt;x
do the only tblng you can d»- return a true bill.”
- J l TheyH be holding -enur t trrtr
maybe for tbmrJands of year* and

All grower* of .Seminole County
nnd I'roperty owners were urged
by County Agent C. R. Dawson to­
day to vote.for IIje program o f anil
coriMi/vation W'rdnrwlav morning
at from HAM) o'clock until noon.
'
If apjirovsM, Seminole County
will I-* arconted Ihe same Stats
and fc b -ia l government engineer­
ing service In soil conservation
now given to nearby counties'th at
have «li endv approved tha proVoting places will b« a t the
Court llutis* office of County
Agent C, R. Dawaon. tha Town
Hall at I.ongwixMl and tha grocery
atore ‘at Chuluota. Foling man* y-r l » )u i\i- (w'l-n rtln scn s i s it n t

jnese offices, .
•
.
The elrctlun was arrattgsd by
the State Soil Conservation hoard
at a hearing recently held a t the
Court House at widen growers ap­
proved .having a referendum in
order .th a t Seminole County may
Medved the Iwnrfits of soil con­
servation.

DOUGLAS IN PARIS
PARIS, Aug. 4. (A*) — Lewis
TITLE BOUT TONIGHT
Douglas, American ambassador to
PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 4-f&lt;F&gt; Britain, has arrived In Parts for
a conference with Jrffcraun cirff. ry, United .States ambassador ta
H I.K ..T

�The Sanford Herald

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MONPAT. AUGUST 4, 111?
R IB LB VERSE FOR TODAY
. b u a I L ROTTEN SPOT

34D8 TO 8PREAD AND DESlOY THE WHOLE U f E ; To U.
— II. ' minded Is datth.
R*&gt;*

Senate inve»t.gel to met:!

Wellington piOtPto

Join 'Hie Guard

Maori Iriba . funaral fits* In
close no auch “idarin,; example" New Zealand are called tangL
of war time entertainment expen­
diture* as thoae of Howard
llujrhea. • Ferguson agreed with
Senator firewater (R-Ms) that a
“searching examination" by Ihe Are You A
committee had failed to turn up
similar records in the fUaa of other Potential Diabetic?
California plane builder*.
Aa Roosevelt waited 11 testify,
.
By W. V. BITTING
Rrewater cited a report of C. N
'Bailey, general accounting office
Touchtoa Drug Co.
expert who made Ihe survey of en­
tertainm ent expenses. Bailey said
It is possible to sort potential
that his examination,, limited to diabetics frqm the rest of. the
contracts where the , records-are
population. Fat peopbi over
open to the government, “disclosed
forty are the most likely vic­
tims, especially If th*v have
diabetic parents or relatlx**.

GoingC BACK-TO-SCHOOL in

If someone in your fsmily
had diabetes, tell your doctor
when you have that next reg­
ular physical examination. He
will advise you about weight
and other contributing factors.
ses.
th at
bten
ised

Ferguson observed, however,
committee Investigator* had
unable to find any auch item­
accounting aa Meysr gave.

There are more cars on AnieHcan fgrms than telsphonss —
4.150.000 cars as compsrsd to
1.900.000 telephones.

I)r. Charles L. Persons
Optometrist

FASHIOJfS
from the pages of

'Whsn dlsbetes is prsssnt in
ths body, diet, exercise, ar.d in­
sulin as prescribed by yuur doc­
tor wig suable you to live a norMedical advancements con­
tinue to enable the finest phar­
maceutical firm s to product
better and cheaper insulin, and
It is always available at ths
rounter of the skilled, conscien
tlous pharmacist.

Sanford Atlantic Dk. Bldg.
Hours: 9-12 1-6
* Phont 2*i

This Is the 109th of a series of
Editorial Advsrtlselnenls ap­
pearing In. this uspfri . each

Eyea Examined • Glasses Fitted

Copyright

See these now andKate Greenaway Frocks
Terrie Togs of Cal.
Celeste Dresses
Irene Ilamsey Hand Made*'

KiDDitLflnn,

Florida.
It is up to the young men of Sanford to help main­
tain that reputation by joining the Guard now. Thus, they
will be benefittlng then?se|ves and- helping their town

c o n fin e d o v e t'v h fU
Secretary o f D rlm ie

Royal Symbol

President- AwTlhe re»t d

u . can tejpice *»« Ws.hingtur.
h at -nothin* mote tenous then
hot tummer dsyt to worry
than ihe Diopet tslute for » csb

-newt that Sanford’. fame reset,
considerably farther than Aithui
Codlrgy’* radio
program. Mr.
3cnd«r‘s daughter Beverly writer
from A u^bcrc. Uflrtntny. wh*««
•he is slsyina’while her hutbsnd
Kinchin Powers, it ttstioned neatby in ths Army, that the went t&lt;
orange*

Meyer Testifies

wh»- you charged It to aircraft,"
Fi'tttuaon ahot hack.
Ferguson produced . a vouchor
order to Hughes for 100* planes, fur 1100 for entertainm ent' of
Roosevelt lq November. of 1044.
the committee has bc.ni^-ield.,
t Baled JanettV Thomas as one of
Meyer's expense accounts, given Ithose
present.
the committee, show expenditure)
Ferguson — Who was Janette
of more than 16,000 purportedly
for entertainment of Elliot Roose­ Thomas?
Moyer—Shu’s a xlrl from Cali­
velt and his friends.
In addition to this spending, the fornia—Paramount Studios. •
Ho added that the item was
committee heard from Meyer to­
day that he bought a handbag fur l charged to Hughes A ircraft be• cause It waa general entertainment
screen actress Faye Emerson, wife .J
men will be given-their choice of n year’s service in, tho of
Elliott Roosevelt. » year sftvr' n Ihe-line of waft •■ear*.
Ferguson showed Meyer a news­
-United States Army (or Navy) or a period of training in' the decision on Hughes' plan*. This
clipping
Nov. 16,1944,
" r ' ' *”
M|mss* TOed
'*■»»«» iv«»#
ll»| Id-H,
the National Guard.-Many young men will prefer to.spend was also charged as ’‘entertain­ »paper
which related Elliott's return from
three, years in the Guard, where they-can remnin at home ment."
Europe that day and aaid that
with their families and continue their work in their chosen From the 194S period—when Ihe Meyer had met him in New York.
plane
contract
was
letdrman
occupation, t&lt;f*belng drafted into tlie Army and sent to
The Michigan Senator asked if
refreshed bis memory any as
eyer’e 1944, appe^ae.vouchers. that
to whsther he was In New York
At
that
time,
ths
committal
has
The value of National Guard training w'as thoroughly
when Elliott returned. Meyer said
Htfcslfri .during till* recent war when officers' and men heard in -previous closed session It certainly did.
teitimony,
there
tpas
some
talk
of
with National Guard experience rose rapidly in rank and the cancellation of Hughes'
Ferguson — Did you see Col.
Hughes' conRoosevelt while he was staying in
found themselves well equipped for ihe innumerable oppor- tract for the F -ll plane.
with hla daughter.
tunities which piesented themselves. Not 6nly did they • MsySr, going through his *x *,California,
Meyer—Of course.
fare better it* to promotions thnn the more inexperienced pense accounts, came to a long Ferguson—Did you See him evfrom Nov. 2 to it, 1941. I srv day?
men, but in time* of danger th«ir chance* of survival were weekend
There was an item reading,
I don’t think so.
improved by the training they had received.
“Dinner. El Mordcco, ten pcorli.*, H*M«vcr—No,
must have had olhsr peopls he
To many men the pay of $2.60 for attending weekly 130."
could see besides Me-Lock Usd,
drills of two hours each Ih no inconsiderable item and may Meyer, shaking his Itsad, com­ Northrop, Vultee,—and we’ll sey
mented:
“T
hst’s
verv
cheap."
sen e a useful means of balancing the family budget, but "You were only paying the tips, Consolidated too.
for the town as u whole the copibined pay of such a com­ Ihe bill was charged," Fergusc.it . . Ferguson—Why did you pay his
hills, and not these other "com­
pany, amounting to ubout $25,000 a year, is something advised him.
panies?
which no business map or civic leader can afford to over­ Ferguson asked why the trip to Mever — Possibly a warmer
Hyde
1'ark
was
charged
Hugh's
look. As a source of income for our community we should
friendship grsw up between' Col.
have a National Guard company.
Keosevclt and Mr. Meyer then
with some of those other com­
Sanford has always been a good National Guard town.
Before Pearl Harbor -it had one of the finest organizations was I'reddenl of tha Unit*: panies. I think he's t very charm4 ii,th u , » U t« . if. hnd n n e u f -the b e a t A n n o riv * lo be found S talest l thought U Wm 4 gVcsl
.
anywhere. It produced more,officers, and more high rank­ privilege."
Senator Ferguson said the hooka
ing officers, than probably any other city its size in “That’s why I wanted to know

gating com m it!**/ you
the nicest pcopi* -

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MONDAY, AUGUST 4, 194?

THE BAN FORE HERALD, 8ANPORD, FLORIDA

PAGE TWO

The British government has decided to |&gt;ermit the
Prince** Rlizuboth tn have a-hltr-iwhUp-wvririiag •with-all
tnetnm m litg* that apiicrtain to a royal ceremony. West­
minster Ahliy will hi* the scene of* the wedding and no
expense will be spared to make it a glittering pageant.
It might be sup|&gt;osed that the sight of so much magnificense would a rouge rancor In the hearts of the people who
afe undergoing terrific privations and see no relief in sight.
But that will not be the case. The loyal subjecia will line the
streets, as they did when the King was crowned," waiting
patiently for hours, in the rain ,;if need b«v to catch a

beuuty-ataneii live*. The princess is to them a symbol of
romance, without which they would lie poorer than they

The rest of the world wonders how much longer any
nation will be able to ufford the upkeep of romantic symbols
while Rocletr cveiyWheTi! 1ft undergoing a levelling process,
or Italy only, imagint but the best guess is thut in one form or another they will

her turptit# when the found '
n s te full with the M syftii brand
of the Patrick Fruit Co. .straight
from Sanford.
. .

New Penalty

If a Congressman is sent to jail, should he receive a
government pension? Ex-Congressman James M. Curley
of Massachusetts Ih now in prison, and ex-Congresaman
Andrew J. May of Kentucky has just been sentenced. A
Senate
bill left pending by the adjournment of Congress
cuperstc. Virginia Hill, in ette
you aie not hep 16 )h* gtnglsnd
has been used to the disadvantage of the government."
lor*, it the |iil I o f the for­ tige
While' no names nre mentioned, Curley apd May are
mer "Bugsy” Siege) .who bowed clearly in mind.
gratefully out of the Lot Angelrt
An obvious point is thut this udds a new jienalty to those
underworld picture when a flock Congressmen who-are convicted of crime. In addition to
of machine gup bullets caught the normal' fine, imprisonment or both, loss of pension
up with him. Vbgini*. h itn ’t bten rights would be added: It is refreshing to find Congress
able to tleep well since, though concerned over the conduct of its less reputable members.
thousand miles Both House ami Senate have too oft,en disgusted their
southern constituents by tender care for the perquisites of good
and bad alike. The new hill is a welcome departure from
the club spirit that has hitherto prevailed.
Hill.

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PAGE T1IKEK

T H E , SA N K U H D H K K A I.O , S A N r O K P , F l UR1DA

Miss Whittle Goes
To Waring Workshop

Calender
Mo n d a y
No- 10 ot Mm* W.S.C.S. of
tne F im Methodist Church will
n a n at 8:00 I*. M. at the h irs t of
3. R. Iloolchan, Z306 r’slniet
if of all Sundsy school
Wbvkers and teachers of the Prew
toterisn Church will be held at
TUESDAY
***a Friendship-League of the
ttgatlonal Church will meet
e Parish House at 3:00 P. M.
THURSDAY
Hli# T. E. L Class of the First
Ikptlft Church will hold a cover9 -4Uh supper at the Church

P

BROADWAY
By JACK OltltlAN

tost unbelievable. Stories of
k bath*, champagne allpper

Mrs Park Honors
August Bride-Elect
Mr*. Charles Park entertained
on Thursday at !:00 o’clock'honorIn* Ills* Connie McCall, who*«
marriage will be an «v»nt uf Wednr-tJav .*rlth a luncheon at the
Mayfair Inn. Guest* were sealed at
a ion* table In the small dining
room of the hotel. A lovely arraugment of pastel axtafs dumird the
decoration for the table arid nlsce
cards with ttay noeegaya of the
past si flower* marked the seating
arrangem ent
Mrs. Park’s gift to tHe honbren!

Caswell, Mary Ann Wbelchel,
Sylvia Mrlsch, Camille Ilattcn,
Jackie Brotchie, Martha Perkin*,
Shirley Smith and Kathryn Wig­
gins.

Mrs. Ralph A. Smith
Honors Miss McCall

tl*»

rttra v n g a n t Diam ond

i B rw

eplawlea are not l i e - ___ ____

______

Mrs. W. 11. JUitx relum ed on
Friday from vision* relative* In
New Y«ck and W rit VUjtinla.
Mrs. Henry Wight plan* to
Irsve on Wednesday for Moston.
Mark, where she will spend saveral’weeks.
Mrs. J . 0. Laney and Mr*, dames
Higgins and son have returned
from spending a week in Opelika
ami Wetumka. Ala.

oiiWdsy*. One' m g ta &amp; lx .
knSKn young comedian, for
;nce, lets nn happening go unaaUced m hi* life.
thing modratiy diverting occurs
fat his path the various Broadway
tfcnmlrjrrs are duly—and axaggtratively—informed.

fore the progreseloae of bridgo the Watklne.
guests were Invited Into the -lin­
Mrs. J . A. Rabun and dauphtri
ing room where they enjoyad iu-d
Bevrrly have returned lo th 'lr
punch.
A fter the ecoree were ndd-*d home In Tampa after visiting /or
a few days with Mrs. Rabun’*
high score, a
----- -----mother, Mrs. Jhwtl Chapman.
straw purse, was ;
Knimet McCall am
t.u‘ Mln - r —Mr mnA U r* B u U rt ..AViUlmma
"won
" " ”»
.1___l.,- .
’ WIIIIm.h.
Daphne Connelly. The himlkrr. and daughter, Nancy ‘ William*,
chiefs Were presentrd to Mis* Me- have left to ipcml several wrebs
Call. The lovely color erheme ua* at Daytona Beach In the Hutclicarried out In the refreshment* leon Apartments.
consisting of Ice cream with rale*
Mra. G. A. Speer and children.
embossed with liny roa«s and pink
and green mini* and aflled nuts. Tommy and Mary Rose, have left
to spend a month at New Smyrna
Those present with M lu McCall Beach: Mr. Speer will join tlu-m
were Mra. McCall, Mra. E. 8. Mc- at the beach on vrcckrnd*..

When this fellow w»s married,
trick angles of the courtship
were promptly sent around for
columnar perusal and when utilmattly f ^ tc r a dignified period
had tlsWml. he we* to become a
-v th t buffoon engaged in d il­
uting, to columnists who go In
such domestic drivel, alt the IllDCY MMitWI;
AtlH
sppronching.fatherho-nl gaga, dhal, Sylvia Maiacb and Kathryn
en (hr lad Waa l-orn. all availa- Wiggins. ’
ijBt (ancient) parenthood jokea
vers lifted bodily from ’ Joe MBT venerable rollectlon and nut 78 Attend Opening
sse. Recently, the eeme fellow
Youth Week Supper rrturned from a two montha’ va-

itllun, soend in Nujtb

nt received quite a bit
About-78 young people attended at the State Teachrr1 College in
bv reviving a bunch.of the supper held at tha Flrat M- tb- Boone. N, 0 .
jokes of a ‘couple of odist Church 7 o r th# opening day
ago and ^adjusting Sam# of Youth Week which fa being
Mra. William O’Nrlll an j
r‘
conducted this week at the church.' ■mv-'i ■While nothing Is too trivial or The program Is under tbe direc­ where
iV will board a *1.1
Important to kn-p to his own self, tion of the Youth Caravan. The Germany to join Lieut. fPNeill
h trumpeting treatment Is con­ supper was served by Circle No. I who Is stationed with the Army In
ned highly ethical
along of the Women’s Society
Germany,
wdway. Quite a few respected
itlsmrn of Ihe thraler. movies
I radio even bespeak for the
returned lo their h'omr In Coluni
inner In which he constantly
rU In the puldlc eyes. ■
time with her parenla, Mr. and
Mrs, K. F, LundquIsL Mrs. Paf
• *
*
This system based on the AnyMcnt' Is the former Irena Lunddng-For-a-Gsg principle was
prised by a press agent who has
mther and slightly bothersome
rimmiek.” All hts lub-thumpclients are announced aj beig In a n&gt;w movie ehot, writing
*e, acting as technical advisor or
l some manner employed In connt movie turmoil which I have
rinlta knawlclgu
seldom, it
illy exiata. The praaa
hoaa trivia
My Beauty Shop nt 206 North Park f« now open.
Joutly through the mail* (o
The latent in modern equipment and ( furninhiriRa
!a desk and Just as religiously
have been in/tnUed, including Individual booth
•*file&lt;r In the waste basket,
uw* tin t any major mavle
unit*, and a soft water aytitem, which la a necessity
npanv’s talent rxertlons are an
in keeping your hair aoft and bountiful.- •
satanlly In flux as lo preclude
Drop in or call for appointment. Forfnerly at 309
finger on Ihe pulse of everthlng
Park Avenue.
ikh sppesra
In ike public
int*. Therefore for several years
HARRIETT
MILLER BEAUTY SHOP
has passed along such false
*06 North 1-arlt •
PhoM *71
it ae "Mis* Susie Glsmorgam*
bcokeehnlcal advisor. en tbe
D m y R. Selsnlck film about
decline of the pande populatn Hast Overshoe Missllucky.
is xwiping the coll from
ywood to begin her cinema
iUr*. Meanwhile she Is singing

f

lull Ananias, located quaint *
a Brooklyn sub-basement."
enough the stuff aoraegets by some usually cauwritlng /oik. Juat another
tq ie filed undex "Oh, well."

Hollywood

By BOll’ THOMAS
-NEW YORK CITY, Aug. . 4,
(.specialI — Alice Rerte Whittle,
HOLLYWOOD. Auir. I. i lA—
041 Park ATenor. Saaferd, who I*
Olivia D* li
U going tn
the director of vocal mu-u ttt the
lease H.-iiUvn-ml U'-.in-i I,- )■■
Seminole High School, la attendin* Fred W ariag’e Uv«ic Wurahip
at Shawne*-on* Delaware, iVnn^ p M
A* kwh n« the o a r fini.hv.
aylvanla this week.
'
i
A it m
“The Snake Fit.” the and h&gt;, !,-m
Five hundred - men and wouien
hand. novelist Mantle (hvxleteh.
wfco direct college, bl*h svh-col.
Mr. and Sir*. Kenneth Hitk..iq_ plan to huifd a lp,nw» In Rsppahs*
church, industrial and radi'i music announced lUlay the Mrth of a, npek.' Va.,' where hi* fn rlu rr-i - il,.
and whtr reprrsrmt wvery sltftc In .luiyhlrr Sh-rjrl Diane,, dp, Acg. I 1tfatd. t*li\ia. s»(ju.lia» nevrr l&gt;e(oir
this country, Canadu,and tlhilta are at th eJeru aU ' LatieiHoi Mewtur. rn fc (U rdtlegv. *ay» shell take
attendin* the Workshop lid* sum­ iat Hospital
. ,
; classes at - nHuby William and
mer. They watch Fred Warm*,
r . |
.--- — i Marv C-ollege.
and his • famed Pennsylvanian* ^ _______
____
it . . .Allman
....
Mr. andi Sir*.
J U,
toTlie (iooJttcheit win livr In the
broadcast si* coast-lu-coast shown* day
birth of
, ■ annoUnitdihe
,,
- ------ » •*■«. ,a*t while she ijtn't•making mnvlM
a week and oW rve.Trhcarsat tech Jeffrey H*whit. utt J ul&gt; 'J;* at .the hrtY. Thi« m-rms to be a move
ntqur*.
Orange Meniotjal tlu.pilal in Or- - merit, dene Ticrnev amt Jo in tin;
Undo. Mr*. Alunsn will
temem
Cynthia Roumillat »' Itcrvd aa the form erA nns Cur"

* Mrs. Ik W. Shepard and daught­ Honored On Birthday
er Sandra of Hollywood are the
guests of Mr*. ShepniJ’s mother, .Mr*. Francis Roumillat, HI, rnMrs. Jewel Chapman.
iertalnetl on Saturday afterndbii
In honoy of hrr daugliter. Cyn'hla
Mr. and Mr*. 0 . C. Dorsdurff Kllgn. who celebrated her sixth
and son left last week f i r Indian­ birthday. The young gu-*xt* gath­
apolis, Ind. to spend a two wrek'a ered In the hark gaidrn of tire
vacationRoumillat homp at ,1IU l!*v
Mr. and Mr*. R. W. Caasube tcvnth S treet Blur and pink Were
used throughout the decoration*
and refreshment*. (James were
playrd and favor* were “fDhed"
out of the "Fishing Pond".
Mr*. Roumillat w*i assisted tn
serving by Mrs, F, K. Rnumlllat,
Mrs.
Ilrnry Wight, Mr*. in
Dirk
m
n , iienry
m Aik.
en. Klltabeth Sumter and Fmiv.-*

Id still rhsse after attention chlr/ shower and bridge pai

c a tM

dividual rake* iced
frosting with • blue candle ami
fruH 'lulte were arrrvrd after C&gt;nfhla had cut her birthday cake.
Those Invited to lie with Mia*
Rnumlllat were Judy Ludwig,
Frances and Sheila Moure, Francis
Kouruillal, IV, Patty and Kay
lUtlgan,
Marianne Strickland.
Susan McCall, Mary Tal Wight,
Ann Thur*tom -M errill Philip*.
Linda Fitt*. Dian Aiken. Patty
Nancy Luke, Kvrlyn Ooa»r-y.
Frann-:,'
Brown. KBtalieth Funder. Dtdc
,Sharon and Karen Carpenter.
Also Caroline l-ce, Mr*. A. K
Wallace Mry. Edward McCall, Mrs.
A. W. Lee. Mr*. Olive Wells, Mr*.
Minnie Jones, Mrs. Wight, Mrs,
J. C. Aycock, Mrs. Alkrn, Mrs.
Charles Luke, Mrs, A. IL Key
Mrs. Earl Dossey, Mrs. Jlruw n
and Mrs. RouniillaL

Beauty Notes
By IlKTTY CLARKE

Im agine lb# ih ap rln make hi* tonx^ieUyed return to

ol a studio's pri'.«* sgcms the
other-dev wIi&lt;k litrinbera of rite
Ford and Chrrmiif 1oniiUe* *&gt; flv
C f i t n l on a w i at the
lin o.
' Shirley Temple «iU gel a
rest between “Mart Hagen" oml
"War Pat tv" . . Jeanne ftegnuy
•I.h’S a strip tease (e« tnf-eh ■»* th.*
ton offke will allow) In
' Time of Ytttir L ife" Her eaa.-Si
U brother Jimmy. eX&gt;buirle*que
hoofer . . . . It will be
nest
»i»»nif for Chai lc« |liyvr.tll*TI d&gt;»
alter

Fram e.
*
t
• .
.Clifton Webb pliys a hah/ ^ttter., ill ^ W in Jet*,
profession i»-l*,ing glatnnr-icd
. . Da you- know what Jane%*iu«»ell read* between T alefate *
•cette*T, The l*.jt,|e. It'a n^ | m i ?|
Rhr’» court rrant on the tre a t
L»*'k . . . . Jt&gt; "Stafford ha* shelved
40 pound. in a \r* r . . . . Headaehr D ept; P i t t / Ann Garner,
workirur in picture* at Columbia
aiirt
'A'lh.Fm
'imuhanvoaelj*.

YAUUliKY VENETIAN HUNIW

tmerlca’e Most Hesulilel
•.
lumlnum — (W a r — Polished Uuraiaum
Ask Mr Fur Free Kalimalr

STEVENS - til" W. RotiinMin « Orlando
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ALTAMONTE
SPRIN(iS NEWS
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R i&gt;. McI n t o s h . Jti

ANNOUNCEMENT

Mr*. Wlnlfird 1UJ| from lo r .
onto Canada hi. returned to Altamonte, and I* the lmu«c vue.-l uf
Mr*. Laura Davidson.
Mrs. Weldx-r Bsinr* rnte&gt;iainrvl
mi-mlH-r* of hrr hridgr rlub Fri
day afternoon.
Mr*. Janie. Smith, Pmtia Got da.
Mr. and Mr*. Noble ILrtdv and
rhihlten from Morgan City,' In
"Pent la«t Rmvlry wijh Mr. and

EVALEEN’S BEAUTY SHOP
Closed during July for
remodeling

home after "Pending two weeks
at PDgah Vice Itancli in North
Carolina.
Mr. and Mr*. II. It. McIntosh
have moved Inin the old McIntyre
Home, whlrh tkey loinlm e j *cveral month* ago.
Mr. and M 'v Harror* L. Horne
rmitorrd to Ft, Aiigusljae Satiirr*. 1-0*11-* Griffin I* "pending
one month In N
Mr, and M ,*. c. hdintm ilnstT ,
Savnnnah, tin. *ie vulllng Mm.
Kntsminger'* parents; M r. and
Mr*. H. D. Mclnliwh,
Mr. and Mrs. rTaienc# L. Iti-rne
entertained *1 Ihrir home on Her
mite Titlll. Fundiy evening.
. Guests Inclu-lril Mr. and Mia
A rthur Lott of Orlando, and Mr
and Mrt. B. D. Mclntadi, Jr.

Opened Today
Special* fo r th e m o n th o f A u s u a t

filcnrt Ford surprised cvery.mc
bus-drivitiL* s--vn
In ‘"The Mating Of MtBi.- ” ILIh-i formed U-autifully * 0.1 -li-ln’t
"trip a gear, tJlvnn worked fur the
Bav Cities Transit IV while
studying dramatics in Ranta MonItaihara B&lt;-| C.-d.l.--. ha* ha-l five
goo.I play sitipl" -iffervd her. but
ha* jw -'-d them tt|i. Slu* p lv n in

doe* nut appeal. Often tlw col,a
la not daep rnough to cover up
"(Bottiiy While ip-ta ami strop
mar|rB.

AP Newafraluraa Besuly Edilvr liquid »un lint
You ran resort to a III tie sul
rosy bronze shsdc* or deep tanterfuga io make your skin b«k that can be ruMed ovrr the fa-e
ptler f t. has started (u
le ’Irack 'to It* natural color.
coffee and rub it over their arms,
neck am! luck to arhi-va a smooth
looking tan during thj* prriod.
-‘sfiomrtlmrs thbs ia a measy and
unplaa*ant Job. Many times after
the Job la completed, the shade

gat it Buie rvr nly distritn
over vour hack, take a long I
died batlr brush and w rap a c
around It. soak on the tu.t
ami coal it over -your bark to
a nice

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4.760,000 of them.

FORTUNE CASUALS
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Junior

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PAGE FOUR.

Southeastern Legion
Tourney To Begin In
Florence, S,C. Aug. 13

olete master of the BL Augus
Saints over tho entire nine ini
route as he allowed the Saints
three scattered blnglea. Lake
lowed but one Saint playei
reach second base. Second basethe seventh Inning, but re*
id on second as Lake forced
Don Anderson to ground
•out. *tnick Jthrwy Fawllek out
and made Stan Kgrplnskl pop a fly
to catcher Bill L*wls to end the
fram*.
t Friday night Big Bill Stanton
scattered seven Daytona Bench
r to hang up it
r the CelerYman.
Finch and MenSaturday night the Feds again
turned on thd steam and r.hellaike d th h ItleU 'ln a 6 to 0 twilight
tilt and returned In ths nightcap
to edge the Islets In a 6 to 6 extra
inhing affair. The fins! lilt was
scheduled to be of seven inning*
' duration, but the club* wer# forced
to ploy nine.
. ,
„ '
« Charlie Bisten Kprked the ftrft
game of th* twin attraction ami
Johitnv Toms l went the roiite In
the finale. The Fed* won the
final fracut Saturday night In the

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College All-Stars
L a u n c h Practices!
For Aug. 22 Game
EVANSTON, M* Aug, 4 —(A1)
—The college football All-Stars,
who P davs Rente will meet the
Chicago Bear* before enhie 10,1,000 fan* in Chicago’* 8oldier
Field, today launched a rlgorotia
practice grind.
Head coach Frank Leahy of
Notre Pam s welcomed more than
40 huiklea from big and little
college* throughout the nation.
Remslner of the full 01 -ptayer
it* contlm it was expected
Ur ir ttVli Tm nr
.The Iriih stategist emphsslied
he maant hurfnet* in the two-adgy drills booked until a day or
two before the Aug. 22 night rla*h
with the champion Bears of the
National Football Ltagug In tha
14th annual All-Star clastic.
Ltahy may turn over bossing
chores the f l i n t few days to his
three chief eideg. W&lt;1ly Butts of
Georgia. 1March!*
_______ _Schyrart*
___ nf
Stanford and Georg* Monger, of
Pennsylvania.
The AU-Star ^&gt;raln trust will
be handicapped by th# 1st* arrival
of four luminaries who can form
a real "dream hackfleid" - - full*
Blanchard, halfback
and Quarterluick
Glenn Devil
------- , —
. m ------'Arnold Tucker, ol Army, and halfhsck Charlie Trippl of Georgi*.
Blanchard and DaVis, who r »
cettly finished making a movie
In Hollywood, and Tucker won’t be
able to report untit they recleve
Army aislgntnenta. Trippl,
lng bassbatl for Atlanta of
South#m Allocation, will fly
16, Jo*t a week before

the National Boy*1 title with g.s,
6-3 triumpr* over Allen Cleveland,
Jr.. Santa Monica, Calif.
Th# boys’ doubles winners were
Hkmilton a
Riiccihi iarr qi
d s vo n
n ., Eaton
n«miiiun
u«inn
Rouge, La., and Richard Holroyd,
Detray Beach, who defeated Fred
Haglet, Hollister, Calif., and Whit­
ney Beed, Alameda, Cellf., 5-1, 0-4.

Thera are approximately 38,000
deafer* who sell and service the
lAKFORD
1*1 1*0 et*—# product* of ths American auto• Errors: Anfltrioa, Lewis. Runs ttotlv* Induitry,
Ini llsrTlasien I. Lake. TwoI«se hits: Lake Judv. ascrKlcett
rylsr. Mehlsnus utk*. astiertM-t.
jnubl* plats: WUiCe* to Judy to
(ststtet UcUanBSitn Mar,ay to
ISUaifield; Murmy to ItillsrflsM.
HAVANA TOURS
eft on M m -. Tjtt. Auausttna X.
tsnterd I. R u n on Salts* off
tw Summer Rales
Kttthsr t. *off lletper t. Struck
.1 DAYS
run.hr la k e 3 kLyteib*' * **!&lt;■»
ill I Batcher t In ' 4, trtnlaa* far t
Bjr Boat
ttchen
DavU.

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-Ilerberi
lie. defeated Richard Moult
j N t# Orisons, 6-2, 6-1, 6*1 t&lt;
Iks 1947 National Junior Ten.

(C a atlae td tress T a g . O ar I

after Elliot Roosevelt recommended the plane favorably.
A contract for 100 plane* wai
let Hughes. but It later *M pared
down to two plane*, none of which
wa* available during the war.
When he took the eland. Roosev­
elt eald be wait-glad he-had teen
called b f -the committee- U -tell Hartley (R -N J). recommended an
hie aide of the atory.
immediate congressional study of
"This li me first time 1 have the threatened stfiks at Ford Motor Company to make sure the
taft-ilartley labor law, le obser*’-

aome
—
I'l*-.member*.
geaueesa-v.
M
Chairman Brewster (R-Me) of
the full committee Interrupted to
aay that General George Marshall
(wartime Army Chief of Staff)
had eald he had twice turned
promotion, hut had l&gt;een “forced”
it* agree to a third recommend•tlonT
t
When Roosevelt »ald he had
been “Invited" to testify bv Brew­
ster, the latter said he had not
issued any invitation.
"Your name ia signed to the
telegram,”
telegram,
Roosevelt rejoined.
The crowd, .filling the
caucus room, roared.
Ferguson said he. wanted to
take full responsibility, and that
the staff probably signed Brewster’# ram s, .
— Titan the qwi atbinlnt yren t:-----Ferguson - When did you first
become connected with aviation?
Roosevelt - A* 1 remember it

BUTTS SAYS U
OFF JO HAVE .
IMPROVED SQUAD

FLORIDA STATIC LBAUI'B
W
L Fee. ,
CHATTANOOOW, Tenn., Aog Team ± -.
I—W^-nWallv Htitt*, athletic d ir
r
n
s
f
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—
eetor nf the University of Georgia, lltU n d
II
41 .11*
»aya the Southeastern'Conference Orlando
IT , *1 .H I
S3 61 -lee I
Football taee this season wilt be ■AttFpnU
10 II .tit :
between LBU, Tennessee and Pal aik a
Lmliurg
10
4t . t i l I
Mluigsfppl State.
Daytona tlaacb I t
*1 .11* 1
Htrait. Tr litre ay
“ I wouldn't Ilka to put anyone
Palatka I, OrUndfc 1.
Hartley, vice chairman of a on the Bpot," Butts j etd hero yesIieland I*, Leeebuf* I.
joint committee on labeii-menagelUIrwevlUe *. Daytona lliarh
m int relations, said In a stateHANFutlD I. fit. Aagu.tine
going to I)*."
Palatka at Orlando
He gave the following eiseup
“ --I am thoroughly convinced
HANFORD t, B». Al
from the etatements which have to columnist Buss Walker of the
Lattburg at IHLand
Paytons H*ach at
Itern Issued on the =threatened Chattnnooga Times:
strike al the Ford Motor Com­ . **LSUf has more squad depth,
pany, that this Is it m atter which esperlenco and strength
than N. „ Tnrk
we must go into front tho begin­ la»t year, the team will have im.Ton
ning of the negotiations. We have, mom experience, and Neyland'Detroit
therefore, watched, th^ situation will He working with his hoys I’hilsdelphlo
closely over the weekend.”
for tho npcond year Instead .of
Hartley, co-author with Sena­ the first,
Chirac.
tor Taft (R-Ohlo) of the new la“As for .Mississippi State.-they
have the best back field, and I
New Tork I. Cleveland *.
believe they’ll he near the top
Detroit tl; tlostna *.
whm the conference champion
Philadelphia I-S. HI, trills I I
ahip Is deckled."
Chicago I, Washington 1.
-RATIONAL LKAUt'R
__ llutts predicted Kentucky anti
.Ftorrda would have tl
fit. Louie
New Tnrk

Rotary Meet

tlon I* about 600 person* t&lt;» the
auuaie-mile as compared with 39
Ir. South Florida.
During the early part of the
war it was regarded as one of the
great bastions safeguarding the
■Fanarmi Cs nal—aad-A *nsy~«afw-»t»
anlkipsled.it might become a com­
bat area, fortifying It and pretetlIng it with troops, •accordingly.
After the successful. U. 8 . Inndinga In Africa, howevsir,lhf dsnyer
II* said he w»* general manag­ to Puerto Rico' was ovirtrom-.
er, about elx and a half months,
The weather therejflte said, is
with' a west coast airline.
'L ater he said, he became rela­ neither ai cold nor so hot as fn
tion editor for the Witliam P-an J- Florida, The temperatU” range*
j between 65 degree* aitd 70 degree*.
olph Hearst newspaper*.
Jle once undertook a selling Tliera I* never any frost in Faet to
assignment with Douglas Aircraft, Hlco, h# addH. It is largely n
ha said, bql “severed the connect- one crop rountry. with-sugar being
Ion before any scales were made.” the principal source of income for
Ferguson - 'Were any checks the Bland. In recint ycats, he
added, sugar Interval# ;th*r# have
issu ed to you?
been buying sugar Und in Flcrido
Roosevelt - No, sir.
He was slab connected for, a and have established;
’Tiy-prtKfpct
time, he said, with the Aeronaut- ami, •A
Iher important,Item of exical Chamber of Commerce at
Tho Red dpnrtUn pineapple
f 10,000 a year.
F*rgu»on - Wafa you 1rained RUtes In large quantities
in enginesringT
R ootcw rlt - No, My- college
iver completes!.
education was never
Ferguson - Rut you do not claim
any engineering knowledge?
Roosevelt . .Oh. no sir.
lot of impractical idea*. He men­
1 A total nf 17 American comp*. tioned the nationalisation of land
nle* are producing passenger cars, in which th* government bought
38 .are luring out truck* and 11
to win th# doublet crown, defeat are making bus**.
lng Sidney Bchwarti, Brooklyn
and MacDonald Mathey, Prince
ton. N. J., B-7, 12-14, 8-6, 2-0. 0-3

7.its
-i.»
i—
■lied fn*

Buddy Behrens Wins
: Junior Tennis Title

Strike Threat

Roosevelt Testifies

MONDAY, AUGUST 4, 1947

W H ISK E R

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W IN E

a t-firs t because of new men but
Legal Notice
“will ho humming plenty loud be­
fore they get around to playing
ue later in the eeason."’
TO: HARRY PROCTOR. Rest
Aa for Georgia: "Wa lost the d«me and address unknown.
You' sra hereby autlfled th»t *•
best hack in the fnuth In Charlie
Trippl, we lost aome other boye suit In quiet title .ha* been (tie*
who will hurt ue, too.
Hamlripk Cotinty. st aantnrd, Ftorl
da. In a certain cause emitted Nan
IheV no longer, hail',to
and hence failed In produce, with
the rrsult that the government,
had to take the land track and
eventually return to its original
owners.
Rer. Colmore wa* Introduced by
the Rev. Mark Carnenter. Charles
Morrison had c h a r g e of the
program. Jack Ratlgnn announced
the Joyce* conference for this
weekend at which Edward Barrett,
editor of, Newa Week, w ||| be the
principal speaker. Tbs club voted
to hold a picnic during the second ,f - r*qutr*d tb aptwar In tb* store
rasas and Caurt a t ganfont.
week of September, bliss Barbara ■sld
Florid* on or befor#7 tha Ird 4*V
Dampler explained that tho City's of
Bsptsmtur A, D. IltT. »V SAM
recreational program B for th* cause will prnesed sx-part*. This
benefit o f all children In tho city ths Ind day s et Auxu-i A. t&gt;
IltT.
,-0: P. -Herndno. Ctsrk
Of Circuit Court
'•---- asmlnnls- n -n M r Ftrwtda.- F
nyr r.-L . Dardlck. P. C.

ItOtfOa
II
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Chlr»«o
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iniUburch
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Philsdelphls
in
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lim its m in d e r
New Vork It-*,
(Second *ame retied nt
of clghtA Inning. Hunds
Dimioh t-1, Clnrlnltall !
Chicago *, llrnnklyn a.
fit. Louis If, Philadelphia
&gt;-

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BUC8 BUT LYONS

01° BASH CAUGHT

d rilJ S % £

bS« y S t e ^ / l n * n u„dfa.
eloaed lakeL according to n report
by Harry Robson. Jennings was
fishing with Bob Wallace and used
a river runt epook to catch the big
fish.

p l* m until neat gprlng.
Thp Un| twJ
now h u
110,WW milea of trolley coach,
ilrv et car and bua route*, a two
percent increase over 194*.

(T'S YOUR MOVE
Here Are Money Savei

A MEETING OF UTMOST IMPORTANCE TO ALL
RETAIL MERCHANTS IN SANFORD WILL BE
HELD AT THE CHAMBER OK COMMERCE B
ING AT 8:00 P. M. TUESDAY, AUGUST 5.
E URGE YOUR ATTENDANCE,

Sanford Merchants Association

NEW YORK*, 10i/4 hritfr—

$51.

Leave 7:16 A. 61. and 11:46 A. M.

CHICAGO*, VA hrs.

$56.!

Leave 7:15 A. M. and 11:45 A. 61. -

MIAMI*, 2 3-4 hro.

$12^

Leave 0;17 P. 61.
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Direct connsclion* with Airline* aarrlng America

PHONE 1325
passengers

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if you live in the country

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NICK'S PACKAGE STORE

COMFORT

,410 Sanford Avenue

CLEANLINESS
CONVENIENCE

Flue Tax

w iser Tuun
tours ti to a• Day*
Days
Speslal Price* for Group* of
4 or more r*ru&gt;ns
For

Information - • Reservations
Phan* or Will#

a p g Ar t r a v e l
100 BUcayn« Bird.
Miami, Florida
Phone 9-5386

Ever
since OPA people
haye
been
» f
—■_1. i **■V—7 1'
^* S I
having: trouble with ceillngrs— •
Last Monday we found

and MouUdmu tsantsd

were no exception.

. . * of lnexi
GAS Service^
with M odem
Do away with work, worrj’ and tleajtlnjr/ Ehtjoy mors time, and leisure to devote to your
family and yourtelL
. V -.
* *M ,
V , ^
Green’s Fuel givea you a dependable-gma «trvie« .that Is instantly and constantly on do^r!
\VHBBEVEB YOU MAY U V E.
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COOKING

�11
►AY, A U G U S T 4. 1947
SI’-'

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FOR THE BEST ICE CREAM
H
Try
NICK’S OWN ICE CREAM
Wo make our own Ire Cream, All flavor*
Tatty — Delirious — Healthful

NICKS
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414 Sanford Avenae *

Wheeler of Sanford
CANVAS AWNINGS
CANVAS PORCH CURTAINS
VENETIAN BLINDS
Aluminum, Steel. Wood!
10 DAY DELIVERY

LEGAL NOTICE

5 ARTICLES FOR SALE

b&gt; PLAYERS for rent. H&gt;
CONCHETB HEWER PIPE
P week. The Music Box, 110 SEPTIC TANKS, Crease Traps
i t st. l'honc 953.
lllocka. Aluminum 'Windows and
Her ecus, White crinent, Paint,
| Speed in Melach Building.
Pt-rma-tile, Hurricane braces
hiflu ofirea, .imwly decorMiracle Concrete Company, 3U9
[all utilitlea, heat and janlElm Ave. Phone 1335.
Irvicc furnished. Call rttlrtp . A A. Dept. Store.
FOR SALE—IJmerock for drive­
ways and roadway*—Pbona
t'O R * RENT—2&lt;f i r m m b
1241.
■rd truck farm. 12 atteawells, a 7 room dwelling
tu
x .’■•1)0 FEEDS—complete lire.
p o t house* 3 Urge barns,
pair tot *rx-sit* only ’ -with {..tdJlwil1* TW*d# Teed STIffd’ '
|( ) n
Cameron
Avenue,
llatterVa A Battery Charging.
side Sanford, Fla., phone
II. II. POPE CO. INC.
. P. O. Hox 883, k . n.
4 CEILING fans for sale. I.snevs
Drug Store.
LE8CENT HOME now
it Chuluota", 18 miles S. K. Paints, Poultry Supplies, Nails.
nfoid and 18 miles N. E.
Purina Feeds, Groceries and
rlando. la rg e screen and ‘ Meats.
A Watson, 1201
porches to sit and.enjoy . Celery, Touchton
Phone
1109.
toI breercs off Lake OathI-ergc grounds and walk's AUTO- RADIOS, Motorola, Sales
kfrom auto traffic, Larue
and-Dei flee.— Tb* MuilJ BUY;
110 W. let St. Phong 953.
accomodate -!&gt; only,
or write for reservation
HEWING MACHINES
Ace. Oviedo 2362 nr Hr.
1RV
SALEH A SERVICE
In 2802 or write Bo* Ui7 HERTS SEWING MACH. SHOP
Iota Florida. Large sedan
IIS S. FRENCH. PH. 1190
heats to visit their doctor.
kB L E at once, convenicnt- COAL circulating heater. Reason­
able. PH. 1106-J.
pnted down town section.
date apartm ents with all CANVA8 PAINT- clear and col.
m
conveniences. Adults
or*. SENKAHIK GLASS A
Piprne {»50.
:
PAINT CO. Phone 320.
fe I ll’ll a n d unfurnished FLORENCE porcelain kerosene
k d u lts only. 2300 M.-llonrange, perfect condition fO.VGO.
Mrs. Moon, Phone Lohgwood 23.
I t apt. adults, no nets or CYPRESS Lawn Chairs. Assem­
bled with screws, painted or onh n . Inquire 2C9 E. 5th St.
painted. See at 2372 Palmetto
fed, Fla.
Ave. Phone 210-W.
DM furnished bungalow,
refinished, available Aug. SM1TTY’8 ' Balf-propallad Lawn
M6sfer-i*~Smtlty'a' GsTsge cor
■ mi HFW r
ner Second Street and Sanford
IE. a pply tu Hi E, Cuchran,
Avenue. Call 1139 for free dem­
Lmutvil.
onstration.
HOUSE and whit* par
EfTATE. FOR SALE WESTING
table sewing machines. Rett's
Sewing Machine Shup. Phcri*
l
1190.
'
ESTATE
fcSUHANCB
NEW unused double bed. inner,.MORTGAGE LOANS
spring mattress A box springs,
|OM» M. HALL, Kcaltor
15.00. 200 W. 15th St.
r C " - Broker and
Insurance Agent
Florida State Bank Bldg. OLD NEW SPAPEHS-S GENTS
PER POUND. BUNDLED IN
[two story, three bedroom
BUNDLES.
V Two car garage. On __ 10. 15. 20 and 25 CENT
jo t- lf d - x 140 In- Marfatr.
HERALD OFFICE
unfurnished or furnished.
155-M.
IE Ivlth complete equip- 0 ARTICLES WANTED
fdr tukly straightening A
Ing. 12,700.00. Phene H8W- Highest cash price paid for used
furniture. Ted Davis Furniture.
Co. 311 E. 1st. Ph. 968.
jarrn houses, 18 acres land,
jlc inch wells. 2H miles 8. I'LL BUY your car regardless of
age or condition. Roy Real, 300
(bnroe on highway 44. John
W. 2nd St.
Box 10, Lake ktojiroe,
CASH paid Mr stamp collections
and accumulations, largo or
Apartment house, all large
small. What Ho yau have? Bend
Upstairs has four rooms
complete details to: Max Train­
bath, downstairs has large
er. Rt. 1 Hox 64. Winter Pnrk,
room, kitchen,' dining
Fin.
and. two ^jdroom t and
er. Eight Icres—600 ft. on
way 17. (del
Ideal fop tourist J Pats. Livestock. Suppllaa
or for trallsr camp. Two
[from Sanford. Bargain at General Electric Vacuum Cleaner,
W.OO.
good
condition—R e a -s o dn a b l a
H
UXA4 vvtnimv"
price. Write Mrs. John Murphy,
!FRED W. RENDER
2 Fla. State Rank Bldg.
Lake Mary.
Phone 1010

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i&lt; llaiw»o&lt;l Itomt. Turualo, iintailu,
cslisila. mtul SUM, igstllli* mldt**s
Is i* Itsisi-Ht Itosit. *|hi ,-iitii. On1st in, i.'ansits. •
i TOC Alit; IIKItKUY M iTICtmi
■Ihsi * ,101 tiss lie,n nisi* !•&gt; Umi
1c.-lni Until Istua lor slisoiuis ill•We REPAIR!
VSltg ■ir ths Clo ill &gt; -"i nl Hrill
| lu. lr I'.-uIII&gt;. t luiiJs. *( rlsiififiit
FIIER ESTIMATES
I'IoiMil - Tbs bitrl title W Ho
Alstcotm 41mu Lone,
Phone R08
mainnrr. v*r/u* HvnrtM* UIIImu
Valtlrtv turns ilrlroilbnl
A.Mi voi \itr: MKHKIIV IIBvjf tit a: i &gt; to titr; s.qiti sp t» irt« « ,
. rllbri .!'•&gt; o.n.ill) or li&gt; slturnri,
i In sslil , uii lot dlxore*. on III* Jtlh
d*&gt; of 4u*u*«. I»*T. #U» lb* rsu».
will *n by drlsujl, AgsluM )uu
and, thiiwafirr i-ionnl Lx I'srt#
uithi-ui fmtli.i. nolle# In "you.
j:xKcrTt;i&gt; anu ihhukd ai
rtanlord In Mrinliii-ir I'vunlK Dials
of I'turlds. this tllh da&gt; of July,
a
HELP WANTED
1141.
. O. 1'. Mrrndoo
*
A, l ink ol ths Circuit
IfnUII.
WANTED: Man to aucrn-.l R.
, ti.iulio.il- I'oUnty, Wafr
o l
t l - o o 1A
Simmons for Hawleigh husin*-**
lly «i I. Hi,nl.
in Northraat Polk* County. IfaKI
IW|iul) ('Ink
families. Produets sold 20 years.
ti'trrali Cuuil :wall
Permanent If you ate a hustler.
F o r. particulars write Haw- IS T t l E CIRCUIT i T j L'RT, S I S T I I
leigh’s Dept. PAlt-440 I03R,
J l ’IflClA l. i-IIIL'l-tT
IS
AS H
f o r n R u i s o i . c .c o u n t y ,
Memphis, Tenn. or see It. H art­
Kl.Olt
11
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A
man, Hoy 234, Longwood, Fla.
IN CHANCKItY NO 4*11
LOlCK Mi» K NORTON.
EXPERIENCED celery glower or
I’tatmirr,
trained faint manager for farm
-x»- '
_
in Zrllwxmd arm . stood |mxltfah CAItl. * NORTON,
ti.f.iuUnl
for right party. A. Duda A Sons,
im iiiia :
Oviedo. Phone 2151.
n i l HI. 14 O P !•» Ill IPATlir.Xl
TOl t*Allt; H JlOllWlX,*
tSS N Umroons Hlrrrl,
GIRL for raahler A cosmetic coun­
I rtiiiat, n Kentucky.
ter. also soda girl. !.ancy‘t Plug You
a ir tirirt,) uMtfinl In appear,
Store.
In
tor by Attorney) In the
Pit cult Court ol Nrtniioilr County,
EXPERIENCED Steam Piaster Plotlda, on or Irluir thy tllh ,1a)
for dry cleaning plant. Apply of Au* # till, t,» answer a II.II of
Downtown Clcstiets A Lsundiy,
113 Palmetto.
Furniture Dr7uu&amp;7f~
FULL time Watkins Route available In Sanford If you h a y e g
oiknaaiklp
c a r and are willing to WorK
Aork 0
hours a day for excellent oarnTHE SANFORD CABINET
Inga, write for personal InterSHOP
view. A.D.IL CsrC Hctal.l ‘ *
1Z4 Pakntllo Aveane
MAN till WOMAN
ONE lull time and urn- part time,
for Tourist Infoi mation Booth.
Must have secirtnrial Ability,'
-pirating personality, nest ap­ WATCH REPAIRS
pearance, as well as knowledge
Three Day Service
of Sanfuid ami Central Florida.
Write to Junioi Chamber i f
Commerce. I*; O. Itox 1342, »tat.
All Work
ing age, marital status, experi­
ence and aalaty expectations.
Guaranteed

IIIro w r m

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In* I h r

Ciernjah Shipyartki,,
Industries Allotted
To Fifteen Nations
llltl'S S E I.S .

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got one foimalitchydr unit to .mi-. C n - e h o * l i » a k i n
aide that country' Ise Introduce .tin u n i t e a c h fo»
lUMltirt. Tlir Net hn land* and penllu/rttliiito.

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t h e p i o d t n l!; ',n o f

11,-lgitiln,- Aug. 4.

rile Interallied ltcpni nlim,*
. H»|i «|&gt;e*f |siali|»«ftwl i-l*i
••!. |*rrtini&gt;
I it»r- Agency nnuum-rd l.Mlay it *iad de-

A COOL SPOT

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Tile lllohm nnd Vo-.r Shipy*idx
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ha* drlrtin t -,t il, ■ II,.,, i, &gt;nroi
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th. vnl&gt;n, ll*alln. member governments of the ggenMlety and *,
l b . o ik a u i- cv made claims for all or p an of
(*l!„n of » • 1 c o ii*. i Cali-* I, «li&gt;- the plant.
not. whirl, »- r nftccl,r,1, a t ) l i n t
The Agency decided to divide
lylna wtlhlu lb. i - v a i t M i u n d a i p p i the plant milling the. 15 claimant*,
Hruoiiol* C, •
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t t j teeer M nerM et M a a s .
nBICKLAND-MORKISON
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a n u m s !»*« e t r e a t siren sc hi* loniet
brought 0. A. Bushman &gt;0.332
lit City we have a alee five
SEE UB FOR
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bungalow with all convenMIMEOGRAPH PRINTINQ
LYDIAE. PINKHJUrS
Last 6 rsars, C. A. 8qlberg earn­
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Robert A. Williams
118 N. Park
Phone 180
lifted. Over 160 of our mot
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one month — many Lightners.
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Fred Myera. *11 E. 2nd B t
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Baby Valvat furnishes hospital
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colonic* or any other alternative
censFs provided a hearing first is the owner.
The new ordinance ia dtilgx
hold on such proposed revocation.
source."
U N Success
race no longer conatitutea an
Churchill,
leader
of
the
ConserThe
Chief
of
Poilce
ahall
report
to
become effective on Sept. |
( t * a l l a « H f l a w !•**• (la e l
••Internal affair." Were the trou­
vatlve oppoation which Lal&gt;?t out­
r e m a l i n i at |26, but la $50 thoae who fail to aecure or poit tib le in Holland itaelf, undoubtedly organisation declared fn a new* number* two to one in Parliament,
where five or more aaalatanta are cenaea conspicuously In place* of
government ahould have that view­ (there would nriae the question of
pledged the Attlee government
builnea*.
* •
employed.
point. However, the ambassador •whether Hie nation'* aovereignty conference.
He said bgt*. Clifford 'M artin _ . . M M n a l / r a w " a n u A M . I a l l a a n a i l . t a
Were Stomach Ulcer Psi
Failure to aecure a llcenae a*
m olt certainly will run up again*! trai heWqr-infnngrtt.
Itinerant merchants tempor'ariand Mrrvyn I’atce, found hanged
(h i argument thnt, IrS the new eni
ly occupying buildings must pay prricribttl ro*kr* lw violator
Of courae thi* open* up a hit in Palestine last Thursday., were
Napoleon's Waterloo?
hhleh the world ia entering, a field for argument. We we thnt "known to 'b e guilty of. anti-es­
no’w $76 a month 'Instead of $50 subject to fine double the amount T h e g r e a t N ap o leo n w h o rm
quarrel between » "mother coun- in the nature of the SecnrPy pionage in civilian dresl."
as formerly. Telegraph compsnmC required for the Been*#. up to n a tio n s w a s h im se lf a s i n
licenses have been increased to |200 maximum fine, Each day ol a f l e r - r a l l n g p a in t. T h o se «
Council vote on the Australian- • lie would enumerate others
(160 from $100, and telephone operation ron»titute* a aeparatc itislresae.i w ith sto m a c h or
American reaolutlon which nrdcred who were on the death list 1f
companies to $200 from $100. and diatinct offense. Payment ol p a lo r g In tlla s s llo n , R a t p ain s
the Nctherlanda mid the Indonea- It gun.' When 'asked about (Senh u m , b u rn in g se n satio n , blot
govnnment*
• ian
—- JP
U B IB P IP l« rt-a-r flgh'.- oral Sir Evelyn Barker, former
License* are' due on Oct. I any lirenae tax may be. enforced n lh r r ro m litlu n s cause.) In
ing nmnnliately and settle their | Mulish commander in Palestine.
and expire on Sept. .70 of the fob lay aeiture and *a!e of the prop- a c id t h n u h l tr y I.'itaa. Dei
h o t o f t 'd g a
r a h lf ls f u n
differviKM by peaceful mean*. 1the Irgun leader aald "he ha*
lowing year. They are termed de- erfy to th* highest bldtlff, loi- itr
,1'irst d o te
Then1 aie eleven metnlier* on the an-account lq l&gt;e . settled.’.'
l uu tlig'-p ubttriied- notice' top twh o t u raegl'si rrr.l l*'S
*.
lh'&gt;|u«it If not paid withlii
t i l In 'US S A f m
council, including the big five,
days- after the date due! ‘The week*. The amount of the licenao ill.e: VOClf MONET l u r h V
"Wg don't recogniae the right
America, Britain. !tu*&gt;ia. France
Commission retains the right to and coat of-the aalc will then be Io n I ’r u s Co. s o d d r u g
of
the
Hi
It
Mi
government
In
sv s ry W here.
and China. The Vote . was 1 0 *n
Starts Tuesday!
fitted for. such .ahowa has been not rrnew, nr to revoke IIPalestine."
the
Irgun
leader
said.
favor of the resolution, with three
T h e M ost ••llu n h -llu a h ”
"It
is
nnr
country
and
we
or.'
nlrstcnlltm*.
_
S e c re t I n -H in t or v
Th'-lrf IHVtaltilng w eir. Impcrlnl yoked to bring alsiut its lllw x C qn Now lit* T o ld !- ' government*, Brilalii,"" Lih V p anT W irmr'IT.' said the British White
■'Tor the firat time on any itclgium, and they kept &lt;|uict for Pa|»er published In IMS* was tar-1
(amount to nlndishing the British
pd{een-- the personal, human obvious reasons.
Story of those who lived and
Sn while we can say, and thy mandate over Palestine.
I6Ved and dared to brave thu wyrld in general will agree, thnl
mysteries In the making of thu cmplle* are on their way out, yet
atom bomb.
it will' Iw a long time W o re all
.if them nre broken up. While
The Personal Human Drami
they leinaiif we must expect the
imperial governinrnta to insist otf
Drhind Ihe Atomic Bomb!
their right to defend what they
regard ns their rightful p o uts,
sion*. And In rehuttal we shall
Attlee Wednesday at the start of
hear *urh charges ns Hr. T. P.
a
two-day
debate
In
the
Kouso
of
r*inng, of China, hurled at Hol­
Common* on the state of the na­
land during the Security Council
tion.
debate whet) he declared that th«
Dutch were acting n* an "nverhifd"
Motion
ileturn
are
and wanted to plare Indonesia In '
flick*'' In Jew Zealand.
the tide of a "vassal state."
|
p u tn tt« t c
The way things stand at th lsi'
^-Approximately 60C
Five men at Salford, arrested killed and .1,000 Injl
on .similar charges, were rrlrasr I in the United Statea.
on hail. These trials wrie set
for next Monday, The prosecutor
there *ald 2!» antiJeeriih Inci'
dent* occurred during the week
X- CELL STORE
end and quoted two of the de
Yes — DEFINITELY LOWER — And Besides
202 S a n fo rd Ave.
fendJsnt* as shunting "Serves
them right" and “I've gut a
fjverythlnjr In Ihe sto re‘la tagged In plain figures no the customer can
C astor Pomace
brother out there."
determine and compare valu e* . It I* never nece*shry tb gues* at ■quality
Kighty-threc percent
2.K0
per
cwt.
«
Meanwhile daylight disclose-)
knowlrgde is brought
and values under,heavy Miles preanure. Yau can *hop leliurtly and avoid
further dstnsge done to »yii*through his Vision.
Colton Seed Meal
~painfal-in(stake*:----/ .
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gogiies during the qlght in othei
14.00 per cwt.------ —
__ ___ pait s of England. ■ --------------After n noisy crowd had l»en
Fertilizerseen near a Itanisgate synagogu.,
It was discovered that aix win­
4-7-5
38.48 net
dows were shnltcird.
Notice
Imards were torn down and more
-5-8
42.75 net
e If you get up nlthlt—hive frequent d»- windows smashed In a suburban
; *
■ir. to pass your water—tsil Have only London synagogue.
rerth C elery S e e d
K.nty pstsain —jm, ami have bockarb.
&lt;
t t n tK.
du. to firm acidity in the urine, he (Isd
ymi'r* reading Ihisi
Three srnersSlone ago Dr. Kilmer, a
^ e f f tu tii
Churchill Address
Chair- &amp; Ottoman
famous doctor, found hundred* ot his
tiaflenlt with this trouble. Painstakingly
(I «•m11na**1 $$*•»« !*«&gt;■• Ilnrl
Abto Gnmtnx, DI)T and
hr made a medicine of IS herb*, mole,
Param ount Ne*e
vegetable*, tialsama—Nabirr** own way id a aclf aupporting nation ami aypv
:v Carlnnn
other Innectlddeti,
rrlirf. He ratted it "Snamp-Root" and tem at the curliest niomtn* and
milliott. of grateful men and women hay*
flolh the-rhair and ottoman
will nut aside evere impediment.
taken It—otlep with amaring resutls.
are
finely tailored In supe­
a;ul
labor
long
and
lurid."
tiwamp-Koot
gne*
right
to
work
to
SANFORD
TLAHT DAY M ONDAY
rior fabric*. Chair I* com­
Hath out kidneys...Inrrearee the flow of
Churrhill said he Rt*&gt;&gt; had ohpletely spring-filled.
nr'ne. helping tnrellerf'errew aridity... *o Iretrd to IJ. S- loan terms under
X-CEL STORE
Ihr irritalrrl bladrter gel. a good Rushing
H a n fo rd 'A v e . A 2nd St.
r«it. tno. Many tepoet getting a good which, "if. we wore Incapable of
l&gt;^ 0S ir.l
im .
finding dnHy* to ,p ay fur Amer­
m t i t 's *te«p a/te
'l r r Die
t l !/err
t w (A
d oses
P h o n e 154
.
Caution i lake a t d b eried .
ican tmnmr* of lolraeeo or other
H anford. F lo rid a
Fur fire trial supply, send So Dept- a , commodities, we must rerlure also
KJnrrfcCir.Tnr, tin I MI, (Uamf-yit, in equal prupdrtlooa all similar
We D eliver
CuTkuOr—tetjullaiird botlk &lt;J Baramp
inipdrU from our dominion» ood
tlrr-t today st )r-*ir drutWisr

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VOLUME XXXVIII

Legislation Promotes
Productivity, F o s ­
ters Exports.. Anc!
Induces I m p o r t s
LONDON. Aug. 5 •*V&gt; Prim*
Minister Attlee introduced sur­
&gt;pie legislation in the House ol
,'ommons today to give hi* govinm rnt broad new powers for in'tracing agricultural and im luitri*
i| production to meet B iitain's
mpending dollar c fiiir /*
D O precise (rowers sought fur
he Labor regime were not imnic '
Lately clear, hut a highly placid
tource said it did not provide (or
rower to direct labor.
Deputy Prime Minister Heiberi
llo iiiio n said the legislation would
nake possible ‘ "th e lu ll inotiili'falion ol lire economic resource*
r| the nation.

FiTen, n conservative
ipokrtman and former foreign
wereSary, protested that the House
iiuld not d*nl with such broad
efislation before Its scheduled
idjoiirnmeht this weekend.
Moirison replied thnt, if it beraiiie necesaary ill the iiatioiml
nterrst, the House could postpone
idjournnieiit and " s it' n bit longir."
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The measure Iqtrnluclil w.mld
ixpand provisions of a lutf. act
I f which the government was
pvrn added |mwrrs to diiert the
intion'a transition from a wartime
o a. peacetimn basis.
The authoritative Hritlsh Press
tseoeiation aald the bill "extends

2, Jvoitering and directing »xv-riWniul reducing import* mid
Ird ira s in g the balanrs of trade,
S. Knauring that the whole re-

Morrison said the measure would
Implement" Attlee's crisis proICtMlIaaaa s s P a * r R l s )

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Can you Imagine receiving nil 10 of these handsome
piece* at (hi* amaxingly low prlre? Unbelievable
isn't It? . . . Yet for only $193 we're offering
the spring-filled sofa. Ihe spring-filled matching
lounge chair, the occasional chair, cocktail table,
the tw&amp; lovely end tables, table lamp! Jr. floor
lamp, ana tb* bookcase.

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CLEARWATER, Fla.. Aug. 6
17—The extended mas* of toil*
if dead fish killed by the »o■ailed “red tide" floated northmard along Florida's Gulf Coast
JUowly,.today with the head of the
ughefonMc of fish about 15 miles
o rtW \f here.
Am it passed by the beaches
“ i mass was al&gt;out six
era the
lilea off ahore. Fringe* of the rot
Ing collection
of fish
havi
auched shore at spot* nlnnj

LAMPS •*
Va Price &amp; Leps

Your Ford Dealer knows your Ford best, because

Table lamps, too. are re­
duced. .All are high quality
lamp*. 'Large n r lr lj of
styles and colors. SHect
pour* now and data.

bcolored
waters Vos moving
qrthward at tha rata jnf about
no mile* an hour. Head of the
res was bevond the Anclote light
ff Tarpon Sprlhg*.
'
A few scattered fish ram* s t ­
ore a t Indian Rocks Reach which
ereral days ago waa deluged with
•rga collections of the smelly
l*h. Beach residents hurlad them
k quickly ■as they washed onto

2. SPECIAL FORD
EQUIPMENT
They're Ford-trained to re­
pair your car In the quick­
est lime at great tavingi
to .you.

It'i the equipment which
Ford engineer* know wfH
give your Ford tha hast
service.
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Di^Tranklin E. Campbell. Binlias county health director, said
btervers had told him tha long
trlng-out floating mats of fish
____ 60
long
and
r*e about
r mile*
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Marina life experts studying the
th plague have said It was esuaI by a tiny organism known os
linoflagellato." This organism
a reddish tinge, thus ghrha plague its name of "rad

3. GENUINE
FORD PARTS
They're designed and mode
by Hie makers of Hi* parts
you're replacing. They fit
, batter, work batter, lost
longer.

' ; ' Anf i
Wa us* tb* maHiodi whtft
th* factory eng Insan And
gives you Hi* bast Fort!
Service In Hw ahortait time
ot Hi* lowest cost;

THIS RJ5DROOM 8UITE IS COMPLETE
Imagine a price Uk* this on a complete bed room
outfit. Including elk* an lam rsprlng mattress, cell
spring, pdlawo, and tnfted spread. Tha chest has four
spacious drawer* and tb* vanity boa a genaln* pis'*
mirror.
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Chifforobes
u se

4) u r e a :

«otn fish, flounder, grouper,
nta, have suffered moat a t the
ids of tha mysterious fish kltlMoat of th* fish have bean of
HI varieties, although Severalpon and big Jewflsh weighing
aval hundred pounds have bean
ortod by observers fljrlpf aver
EO A C L B l m p l o y e e s
d lb 2 5 Y e a r E m b l e m

^ d ^ a W s m t w a l l built. Wal-

ITIMAT

Hear tho DEEPFREEZE
Program featuring The
Four Knights overWTRR

SANFORD, FLORIDA,

E s ta b lis h e d 1BOS

A ttlee Offers Bill To Britons Jail

n a manner best calculated to
i*rva (he Interest* of the rommun-

An exceptional value at
thia law price, firing In
your room measurement*.

■pl?(l? “iluudV*tonfght and &gt;V#d
nr«d«t with local ofteruoon ihun
dertho* er*.

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NBWRPAPKM

« * m * e i H i t c n m m i u A y - l u - Used

Con gowall
I Q n lin. f t

THE W EATHER

To IVoUet th* I'cor# of th , World;
To Prosaot, th# P ro ,res, of A n trim ;
To Produce Prosperity for Sanford.

i 8 . Donaldson and II. B. FetusACL car Inspectors of Sanford,
ru awarded th* company’# 25
ir emblem for continuous aari this morning. The presentation
a made by M. Carroll, ganars)
•man in bU offlca.
i r . Donaldson originally »M
Ployed by tha ACL on July I.

In Palestine

Egypt Makes
Freedom Plea
To UN Council

Government Building
P a r t i a l l y Wreck­
ed By Bomb In New
Feign O f T e r r o r

ImmediateWithrlrawa
Of British Forces
From Territory Is
Asked By Premier

J E R U S A im T u g .

Eleventh Hour Agree­
ment A v e r t s N a ­
tionw ide Strike
DirrROlT. “XuT 5

The

C. I. O. United Auto W oikrts, in
an a g irrin rn t averting their hord
Motor Co. strike scheduled fus
today, were given a year’s giace
from s ln k r damage suits undri
the T a lt-H irtle y Labor l»aw.
This the. company agreed lu in
an eleventh-hour p a d which serv­
ed to keep 107,000 pioducliun
w o ikcis on the j ob as a nation
'wide walkout set for noon, was
called o il.
D ie agreement, ’under
which
the union and company w ill un-

TUESDAY, AU(

5

State President

&lt;dv

LAKE 81TCB88. Aug. 7
—UP)— Britain today defend­
ed her rights to maintain
troopa In Kgypt and demand­
ed that the 1‘niird Nation*
Security Oranril strike an
Egyptian complaint from Ha
calendar.
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The Uritish attested the mayur*
ol the Jewisli town of Tel Aviv.
Kama! Gen. Nalanya and I’rlah
Tiqva (Tikvah) and jailed doren*
ol other Jewiih leaders in dawn
raids describcbd officially as "par:
Ail the b*m|iaitin agamsl tcriotuni " Rut violence continued.
A labor depaitment building
in the alter! o f the Prophets was
Marled hy a homb which killed
a British policeman lin in g to
remove the cxplunve. "I wo olhert
were liapprd ‘ in the .debris, Irom
which arose a mushrooming smoke
cloud.

British troops investigate an
Arab report that six qrrm-d
-Uad-Dtfcrn a Hi ilnir l m o in o r grove in the Tel Aviv area,
other unconfirmed report a s t e r .,,
that five British soliHers and their
army vehicle were mlasing In Ihe
tame area. The arresta edm* afle.- two
weeks of Jewish underground vl»ence In Palestine during which two
young Uritish aimy sergeants wrie
hanged and atranglrd to death on
small trrea near N'atanya.
The departure of Jews from
Palestine hv air or surfitce routes
apparently was rut off liefo.re the
roundup was launched.
The high commissioner mean­
while Issued an order outlawing
British Trumpeldi
a youth uiganltatfon embracing about 1.7,00(1
teen age boys and girls, declaring
there -was good ground for Vupposing it "a recruiting ground for
dissident KrouPxJl—Tins ur r intfS'lien U named ofUi Joseph Tlbmpeldor, who was k illn lja a clash
in a Jewish MUIement ill northern
Palestine in Um 1920's.
Meanwhile, in laindutr, a Jew
a VAny new lalior legislation ballifi*
crowd of 700 ptranni dam.
raise- prubleme of • human relationihips. It hai Income appar­
ent to in that all of the ramifi­
cations of such problems rannot l&gt;* ironed out Immediately
around the tiargolnlng. table!
"Under today’* oettlement. ojvpnrtunlly has Ireen provided for
finding in less hectic surmroumb
of the Taft-Hartley law aceepU
Inga a aolution within tha spirit
aide tu Imlh the union and the
company."
A Joint company-union atatement announcing the agreement, I
averting the *l»ik# wa* m ale
public at 4:30 A. M. less than
eight houra ahead of the strike
Re-apptaital of Sanford pro­
deadline.
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perty by an uutalde agency as a
The statement aald the union mean* of adding to the City'a tax
I I ‘m I I * s H
an
l* « a r
S lsl
income was proposed last evening
to the City Comratsslon hy K. F.
Iloueholder, Sanford attorney and
U. S. Setting’’ Up Rule former
commissioner.
_ In Pacific Island The Commission, which met a*
an equalitatian board, received
PEARL HARBOR. Aug. 3. D P)- only one protest again*, its an­
Adm. Louis K. Denfcld, high com­ nounced intention of a ,10 nerrent
missioner of the 1,480 Pacific In­ hike in property valuation*, and
lands. and atolls to lie adminis­ that was a written one, according
tered hv the United 8tate* under to H. N. Sayer, eity clerk.
United Nation* agreement, 1* set­
Mr. Housholder stated that the
ting up a civil government lim it­ 10 percent appraisal increase
ing personnel and method* of the would add to the City Irtromo, but
Navy’* current^ m ilitary govern­ to too little an extent In view of
ment.
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the wav Sanford I* growing.
lie assigned Rear Admiral CarloNo reriurit for re-appraisal has
ton II. Wright as deputy high been made since 1928, said Mr.
commissioner of the mandafed I#/- Kuuaholder who declared the he
ritory. yesterday and Issued a pro­ and former Commltsionec Frank
clamation to the 48,000 natives. Miller had rnatie auch a request at
The vast oceanic area Includes that time. He urged that the ap­
the Marshall, Caroline and Mari­ praisal be mad* In tlma for the
ana* Islands, wrested from Japan tax program of next year.
during the war. They spread qver
Mayor Gut told Mr. Houih.vldsome 2.000,000 square mil*! of er that the Commlasioner* had
the Pacific. On# hundred and been thinking along tha tame lines,
and that if enough people like! him
advocate such a program that
some action may reault

LXKrsticcBs:
W. F. (Illll) Itollrslun, president
of the Florida Slate Junior. Cham­
ber of Commerce, will be In
San/ord Saturday to preside over
Ihe business meetings of the ty o
day summrr stale Jayree confer­
ence.

J?wCees To Hold
M eet H er?
, his W eekend
Newsweek Editor Anil
“Miss Florid,t ” T o
Be Honor Guests
Florida ju n io r Chamber o l Com­
merce will open F'nday evening
at the M ayfair Inn w ith an.-ex­
ecutive committee, conference lot
'
the Jaycre vtale o ffice it.

Augustine: lie s iu in Chattea Walkei, -St. Augustine;
ami
Vice
P ir iu lr i. il W . A Leonard, I ’m ■Jacob: V . H Orve-Te:, Gained
valle-: Joe Ciabb, Pa IAt k a : Hi a ll­
ey O dium . S anfuid;
Giaydon
Jone*. F( Mvet»; Ruheil 1). Iv lander, W eil Palm Beach and Jack
D elaney, Key We*l

Re-appraisal Of
Property Proposed
To City Commission

tain a considerable measure of
control over local affairs.

Douglass Funeral
Set For Wednesday
CRAWF0RDV1LLE, Aug. G,
—Funeral oerrira* for W. B.
(Baba) Douglas* who died of a
heart attack while driving hi* far
yesterday, were aat for 4:00 P. M.
Wednesday from th* Melton Fun
aral Home In Lake City. ;
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Mr. Douglass waa chairman of
th* Florida State Railroad and
Public Utilities Commission and
had been a member of ijuj railroad
board.for IB year*.
Tb* Railroad Commission haa
cancelled ail hearing* and the
other two members of (ha board
and-nsaet-of-the u mimisslon p a n
sonnet will stand th# services.
MtJLLOY HUMMONBD
NEWARK. N. J., Aug. $,
Th# Newark Evening News said
today that Gardner Mulloy, fifth
ranking American tennis amateur,
hod haair summoned to appear to­
morrow before th# United States
Lawn Tennis Association Raisa
Commit!** to explain expanse
allowance* received by high rankplayars on n Florida She haa bean m issing alaca lost

A s s o c ia te d P m i Lm i m I \V lri

SffiJ Feet Of Roudw.i!
Deeded Tp County
1945 Action Stand:
Hie I-akc M a ly bathing bead
T ontinveiiy was s r lllr d this mum
t'tg M atceptance by ih r Count)
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.. an o ile r by M i.
L u W in a S. I la in to n
ol - l.ak.
Maty and her la ther, / , I. Smith

W ASHING TON. Aug. 5. I/V&gt;— Senator l erguson said today
• he han. teicw.ltd e&gt; rrquenl (com Howard U u ik n ' s llm n ti Ihat
* ■ftie'Senate War Investigating l omrolllee ta'iuel u subpoena lor
Ihe California airplane contractor.

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NKW VttltK. Aug. 5. id*)— Special session* Justice Fred­
erick I.. Ilarkritburg ha* signed a warrant fur Ihe arrest of
John W. Mevrc. publicist-for movie and aviation magnate How­
ard Hughes, on tin- complaint of a night dull cigaretl* fill who
say* .Meyer is the father of her sIx-inosuh oM eon. In Washingtun. .Meyer, yh» has been testifying he (or* Ihe Senate cunimilte*
Investigating Hughes' airrraft contracts, Irrmrd Ihe girl'* com­
plaint "ridiculous" and said hr never hud been out with her.
The girl. Pal rlcis Miles, former model who has born a rlgarslte
girl at noine ol the most eirlusiv* clubs on ihe (aahluiiabl* east
, side, said In h n complain! that the child ■«*« burn l'eb. 2. 1917 ,

To 'ctrfcl lu ihr County loi ppbl.i
WASHING I ON. Any. et »&lt;■$*• Lllioll Konsevrlt told Senate mvestu.
paik puipovrs,
J9*« leel on .alors liwlay that hr pnm ittrd llotvaid lluglirs lu-pay a |57ti.B i hotel
tiiam l Hr ml Avenue hum the bill lor him in Drcrmbei, I'l-M. as a wedding pirsriil.
Country liu l. ItoaJ tu Crysta
Knmrvrlt ul&gt;o trst-lsrd that J.uk l ive.-thru head ol Irsiis Wolld
Anlinrs which iv cunlitdh-s1 hv Hughes, paid jhiH hotel expenses tor
I II,. It’s liuiii.igr Dei tv. 1‘tdd |o | ayr l.iurt•*•!!, movie aclicsv
Koosrvrll s.iid I Ins was a wrddmg gill to him by. I* rye. adding that
the iiionry came out ol I i ) r ’&gt; |u n k r|.
"I believe on a vt.nt inlripirlalm n ol (hr law I might he lepilinandrd lot accrpling a wrddiny p io rn l Imio Ih w od, Hughes. ' young
Hucwrvrll tuld lllr Senale \\ .. luvcd i g ullltg i oiilliultrr
Ihe coilimitirr it |lii|Ulllllg mill Ilie w.lilltne awaid ol 140.0110.000
i,,onK |Mf4 In thr Luiiitimtl-in
lu irtciinl then action III I'M1!
vacatin'! the piopcily. but the
a $172 gift of nyleit hose by..publicity man John W.
I oinniittiuner* , u|&gt;on motion of liniwIrslge.nf
•Mi y rt^ U i. fc'ivrn -at ires? Kayo Kinersou. who later, iwcatne Mr*.
II
t.
O v ritp ecl---- deslraretf l i TfiHivrVrlt.
• » . I Ills 'll linn was bated on
Belating the di-thlle i f the Hughe* wedding gilt, Roosavelt said
the opinion o r the B o r iiJ'i , i that just tiefore his marriage (o MU* Eniriton late in 1U44 ha was
It must lie governed by inter lu iiir y , L f--, H oyle" ■ ■— , ■ ItarU'-g -Itt .t h e ■Umvvh iy^ Killf- Hntvt- in C ltlf ihU: e
.lie caid hie » * i aivoiupatils'd Id hi* ihitdren ') a foniicr inar■national-laur TtndTy 7 Tie ruarter
J. L: hiehls stated that he tlage Slid a maid, uini jh a t Hv he das almufe l-i pa&gt; h it bill Mayer
of tha Uuitrd Nat inns which i* would
&lt;
Iml. p |r sent the (relitlun*
now tint r»ui&lt;ei stum- of Interna signed by many Lake Mary real- approacl.ed him and said
1
"Yoil eaiiuot pay Hint lull,"'
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(tonal relation*."
asking that tho t'anilllisalni.
Flliiill added:
Nukrathv Pasha Hummed up dants
rescind their HMb action, os tha
"I said I lerlaluly mu Id and that I ali.ady had writtail the
Fuypt'esw.q muds as folhiws:
oftri by Mia Hati isoii and Mr. rfirek."
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“ We ask: you tu direct the evac­ Smith
nallaflrd Itiiil as a represen­
He *11111. Meyer told him IIihI lluglirr wanted to pay tha bill
uation uf all Uritish force* from tative of
the PI A a* far as naik as a wedding piraelit.
the teiiilury. And we imk yuu tu l-onefll* wi
Yonny Kuos, veil, dvi lau d, tils areeptaiu'a had "nothing tu do"
say that tide evacuation must lei
Attorney
first with any m ntrnrt fm war plann
, *
immediate, taut It mu*t Ire Com­ *|reaker, tei
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ljuevtioned ny aubctimhlilles* t'itattniin Fercusuit tB-Mlch) about
plete. and .that it must tie uncoil- legntioii* Dial tin- t'.imiiilaatini had
the gift of hosiery, which Mr), t had baled for &gt;lu* Kmersou.
RooaeVelt caiil fie fiail .lu-vrt t,, or,t of it Meyer .listed tlie bent on
IVe further ask you to diiect
Aug. 2ft, IPJ.'I, mule than n yegl lufuie HouaeVrll and Mlsa Euiertou
ti -M-uaae* an !•**» *l*r
were tnarried.
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"I would seriuukly queMImi I lie pinpiirly ol thi Hum uii a huaioes* account," Konsevell said, “wlitn tin wenvei could have ijo coulirctimi at all with the 7m*in. « "
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7 fie Willies* wnn igiiuicl nl, i n.- nm l w I crgilnou and Senator
w llhJ iis . clhuii
ler I ioiii tliem agirrlug to i
veil might want tu tell hi* sid, - I il„
over the road strip which as h
said in- -lidn'i act- wlml eottne- rimr n.ui
plane*.
tilig piiijM-rty irWUei* they had
reived by reason of the prop
The "lllnie" Inrldi llt. lilUi li 4uddicW
the iransirortation ol a dog by (list n.i
lieing vacated by the County
tlun.
Army jdane.
ft w«n Kimaevelt'a dog.
He said, the (l.'c.l will Ire con­

TB Association
Makes Report On
12 Month Ferliid

ItiHiM-velt p u t In th a t a "fniFI-low
veyed ill Seplrrtilrr-i with the stip ­
ulation lliat if-the tiilul is nul used to show I iind a n y th in g to -Ur w ith tinmm !*«•» q |||
W h en F e rg q s o il h sd Iilijn te d t-. 'nnj

Lisler Denies- Acting
As ltussian Agent

1st Post War CroHaing
Made By Queen Mary
NKW YORK. Aug. 6. —Tho Gi«nl British liner Quean Mary, hold­
er of the trana-stlantir speed re­
cord. cdoipleled her first ocean
crossing since, reconversion from
war service today, and was ctitri-n
a gala welcome to New York har­
bor. .
The ship was given a, thunderous
reception by other craft in th*
harbor and along the North lllvrr
os she was dragged and pushed to
her pier where hundreds of waving
frianda and relatives of tha 1,183
passenger* aboard waited.
Time for tha trip was announced
bv Cunard officials as four days,
20 hours and 43 minntei from
Southampton, an average speed of
28.88 knots. Tha officials said
the ship was alowed yesterday so
that ah* could reach .the harbor
for th* early tide and the recep­
tion |h a t awaited her.

Florida Boy Heads
Body VisitingrTruman
was forecast by President Tru­
man today as h* talked with
more than 100 boys attending th*
American Legion-sponsored forum
bn government.
Heading th* delegation of
youngster*, who th* President
sold ar* liv in g a t the right
ag*" ta Edmond Gong, 18, of
Miami, Fla.
■ Th# Chlnesa-Americen youth
area elected lost night ss presi­
dent by tb* 103 delegates to tha

might well be termed ".n-opernllon
and co-ordination." Till* same
program is glso carried us among
the negroes hf Bemlnnl.- County.
During a 12 month‘ period the
Association distributed 1 4 , 5 2 3
nieces of health literature, don­
ated Y’.IH quarts of milk to pati­
ents, provided for 74 detailed xrays, made 81 home visits and hnspi tallied M patients.
Other service* included distribu­
tion of 273 poster*. 41 health talk*
givan and 3$ health movie* shown.
Six individuals were given medi­
cine*. Thera were two demon­
stration project* In better living.
Sanatorium OatlenU received 28
gifts and six regular checkup*
wer* furniihed to patients. . The
Association paid for three diag­
nosis -fee*, on# biopsy, one tilooj'
tranafudng, tam sportatlon
three patient* to 8anaioriunrand
provided 20 garments for patients.
Thia service la mods possible
by tha people of Serainul* County
through their purchase of Christ­
mas seals.

WASHINGTON, Aug. 6, p17—
Gerhart Kislei tcslified t-Mlay at
hi* pasiqirSVl fraud trial that In
29 years n&gt; a Crnnmunist he nev­
er acted a* a repirsenlative of
the Cotniitlinist Interiinti&lt;.na11&lt;.
There had U-eti earlier testi­
mony that tin- reputed No. 1
American Communist had - Ireen
sent to China a* a representative
of the Comintern (Communist In­
ternationale).
"That was a eompletr fabrica­
tion,” Klsler said.
lie said his only object tn go­
ing to China sumrtliiie after 1928
waa to act a* a Journalist for
German Communist papers and
German papers friendly with
Communists., lie said hn did-not
file any stories to Moscow,

Dewey Make» Public
Statement On Labor

been publicly silent on the con­
troversy over curb* on labor
unions as a 1948 presidential
campaign Issue, declared today
that "the principle* of union or­
ganisation and collective bargain­
be preserved."
Terminal Leave Ends ingIp must
a pro-Labor Day statement,
four days after his return
As Truman Signs Bill Issued
from a 6,600-mll# western trip
WASHINGTON, Aug. $. OPh- during v h lth h* we* quoted by a
Praaldant Truman today slgnad group of Utah young Republicans
legislation sndllfg the armed earTaftsflartWy IMF, Dewey said: vfcuafrprarticm
"Tha administration of th* gov­
Inal laav* to disci
nal and rrquli' g payment In cosh ernment of New York State Is
a t tha time i discharge for ac- dedicated to tha principle that th*
principles of union organiiatlon
erued leave.
practice wa* to and collective bargaining must b*
Th* previo
'
allow dlschan d personnel to r#» preserved."
main on the kjrroll for a period
BVANGBLI8T DIES
equal to tha umber of days of
NKW YORK. Aug. B, (A1)-R o d laav* they ha accrued, with compeiUatlon It sding th* usual nay (GipsvJ Sith, 87, world re­
allowances p I while on active nowned British avangsllst, died of
a heart attack aboard tha J ritla h
.provides for cash Linar Quean Mary a t ‘1:00 P. M.,
jo* and longevity Monday, It becam* known whan
tha liner arrived her* today.

in c id e n t, I'eplH -r le p lie d ft u n - Jtist
te s tim o n y w h ic h th e s e n a ti-i- h ave L. i
■"Who (ie ile ra l K ooseV rlt. dun l u n
re c o n in ie n d a tio n " t h a t th e g o v n tiiu iiit
a new p h o to re e o n n a ia s a n ir p lu m , IV)
w ith th e issu e . H e s a i d . lie'll ..lijt. I t„

full, who wa* a tnamlwr of a
R....."toll-headed mllalon which
I vriillllilc|i(|c,| tlmt |||„ gnvei lillieilt
l"i\ ‘lluglii-s' photo recJiuiatstance
Irta tii*.

he shouted.

th . White Hous. Mayer had Urttd i S l ^ k h U d , ^ DouflnT Fair-*
a $76 dinner with Hoosevelt, then fh u j. Glenn L. M artin, ConsollAlr, Fo« V co,on‘'1' *nd rintc-a. tha Aluminum Corp., of
* IhMfl rnillfl
*,°,r * 'r ,i'
. la s s America.
Reynold*
Metals,
v*a .L.-.-n
__ i Motors,
.. i /&gt;«___
_ inGan*
JVic"These could ha
have
been Itwo
era!
Kurd.
Chrjrriar,
„ a U m n ia M r.a l H a d s l k a k a
'
girla I had dinner with)" Meyer ltor
Kmmanual and others.
sold. "Thslr names arsn't hrr*.
Coining to Pan Amerlsan Air*
If tbalr names wer* bare, It would w ars, h* said, "Excuse m* for
help."
| bringing that in."
Latar h* said “It may have bean
Fsrguson wonted to know whv.
Colonel Eldaon" at th* hotel with I "There have bean a lot of af*
him, referring to CoL Horry Eld-•
(CanttnoaO • • ra c e sr*4
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THURSDAY. JULY 31, 1947
««■

|tin* undtrground organisation.
! ^ * have been trying to
U. S. Correspondents Jewish R efu gees M ay
Colonial
Becretary
Arthur F ly in g B oat P r o°g r a m'tha
wSr effort Just at you ware
Crash Jon#*, apeaklng la Perilsserving
th*
board,
might
ha
not
?"
K ept From Red Zone Be Sent To Germany
ir*atiaM « k m * r » * » o * .» • rofnt for tho Labor gortniment,
‘ »t'*wW«et!l t '— Fan*
“ Unquestionably,r." Lovett said.
Hebrew, telling of the * m * t noun^wi th« esociiUofis and eom- ey and It caused the armed force*
The
Florida
denatur
told
a
re­
the men, their "trial, con- nuintedi
concern to tha point that It was
LONDON, July 31^ UPH t- An
V IE N N A . Julj^ai. W V -. Amer­
porter ha thinks one of th* chief
■rl /or Douglaa Chandler today, vtctl&lt;m and execution In the name
“ I express th* deep feeling of diaeuaaed by th* joint chief* of questions for th# Senate group ican sources aald today that for authoritative source aald today
D BW ITT MACKENZIE
prepared an appeal «for the 68- o f-th e
Jewlah struggle for
almost a month Russian authun- Britain would send tb* 4.600 Jew­
horror and revulsion shared by sta ff,"' Lovett testified.
Foreign A ffair* Analyst
rear-old Chicago-horn writ*/ *en- homeland."
Th* original Hughea-Kalaer con- la whither young Roosvrit waa tlea had refused to grant clearance ish refugees o f the R. S. Exodu* |
alt uf.ua here, at thl* barrharoi)*
The Inscription* told how plea* act/T
UainS drastic decision to fenced to life imprisonment and
tract for Hire* flyin g boat* wai justified In recommending that paper* for American newspaper o f 1047 expedition to Germany,^
work on tha photo ship be con­ correspondents seeking to cross and perhaps later to Africm. if
•IU global military com- lined HOJXfo for .erring aa a N a il; for damency were rejected at the
"In the long hlstorv o f violence later cut down to one, which ha* tinued.
nta, .In* • further d/ort mouthpiece during the war.j"m ilitary trial.”
the Soviet occupation son-- en thev Tcreistrd in refusing to dis­
In Palestine, there has scarcely not yet been completed. Kaiser
rt* also remarked,
I have-no route to Budapest, Bucharest or embark at Port-De-Bouc, France.
oina the economic c h ­
The grey-haTred C h a n d l e r ,
The killing*, the' Inacrlptlon been a more datUrd^arrt^Uun the subsequently withdrew from th*
doubt
that
It
will
be
shown
that
The source said Trim* Minister
ipping the country, U * branded a “ anob" by the presld-, .aid, were carried out a* “ a" rail­ cold blooded and
project, which Hughes Is
Prague.
_
Elliott Roosevelt accepted enter­
reminder that the Unlt- ing judge, made an aggreaaive J itary execution by the Jewlah re- dcr of the** Innocent young men, carrying on.
A member o f the liaison section Attire and his cabinet took that
tainment
from
representatives
of
atet I* th# 1**1 o f the great last-mlnule personal plea rea*- sistance to the enemlet of .our after holding them ae hostages
at U. 3. Army headquarter* here decision aC a. meeting In which the*
Th# Patterson - letter, read by
Stic counlrie* atlll capablj sertlna atatementa he made over homeland."
skid that only one such clearance entire Palestine situation was con­
for mote than n fortnight," Creech Lovett, cited the need for “ mex- Hughs.'
Th#
contract
for
th#
photo
plan#
manning a war machine Berlin radio when he waa lauding
The contorted feature* of thj Jones told the House of Commons. Ireum
had been granted durlng*July, and sidered. ■
production
of
combat
Under the plan, the Exodus of
"that thl* can be a mighty llitlrr and denounelng the Jew*. twe sergeants Indicated that thalr
The government source aald tha plane*" and said that non* of I* entirely.separate from that for that was "a very extraordinary
Federal -fudge Francis J. \V. deaths had been caused uy strang­ cabinet s derision regarding the th* existing facHItiaa should be tha flying boats, but It Is *Uo case."
1047 refugees would remain tem­
world.
crudely • ' fashioned internal situation In Palestine, diverted to th* manufacture of under Investigation.
lit* me think of the time In Ford, commenting he waa aotts- ulation- by
Nrwamcn traveling from Vlen- porarily in the British sonc of.
On# point of committee Interest na to the American-occupied so no German? while Ihe British c a b in e t
I War I Whfh I wa* plodding fled the sentence would act aa a noose*. Th* ropes wet* looped a British mandate from th* flret cargo plane a.
'* * hf *;ork
«&gt;ntlnued m hare. M Lbetuuaffected, however, picked a nuu
place for them In some
a field in Flander* Field ‘'deterrent'* for any futura would, around limb* rinae-tu-ibr-trunW*'■World War, would be "InflUensed
It added:
other British-controlled area of the . I
eh the front line am! gbr be traitor*, took under xdvlto- of the l/ees. The men’s hands by public opinion.” Ha did snot• “ It la very evident that any the war drew to a close and It%J&gt;« *«ld.
In th* middle of a ter naat-a defense motion for a slay had been tied behind their backs elaborate.
.uuuJdUseuihlv an African colony,
. I large lnrreise In cargo plane pro- ‘Was apparent that fighting would
’ German b a m ****-! waau'i.,of eiyeulion.
.
REPATRIATES
the source said.
and their ■feet had been wire I
Brit tsbtasMp*pera bannered the duetion can bs accomplished only and before any plane* were reBERLIN, July 31, i/P&gt;— Rus­
ily lonesome; hut ! had a
together. The sergeants’ . shirts Fair it i v hangings, which •, the i If the production of combat air* reived.
Tho Jewish refugees arrived off
' •iihad been used to blindfold them. Irgun Zvai^ I&gt;eumi ^ carried ^oirt &gt; Inc» is reduced, and any auch
Sf for the
company of
"In
that connection, Senator sian authorities announced today France. Monday.
Three BrltUh
that
260.983
German
war
prisoners
who knew barrage* and Red Suspects Freed
Their underclothing and army after the British hangedd three ■eduction la Inadmissible” 31? the Pepper asked Lovett if the latter
ship*.brought them from Palestine.. .
have a aympathetlc unbefired there waa "anything cor­ and civilian Internees had been re­ waters, where their ship, tha .for
in the existing situation.
were stained with blcx*J of IU member*
From Greek Camp trousers
whleh poured from the gashes week for taking part In a prison
Chairman Ferguson (R-Mlch.l, rupt, fraudulent or ' contrary to patriated from the Soviet Unloft mer President Warfield, rename.!
ch ta by way of aaylng that,
cut Into their nerks by the helf delivery.
Exodus of 1917. had been Interwanted to know whether th# A r­ th# public Interest" In the late in Ihe past 12 months.
ATHENS. July 31, ^Pl— The inch ropes.
Soviet Foreign Minister Vyache­ ccplrd and rammed by the British.
all, England baa been Amfrmy ever-encountered any reports President Roosevelt's 1944 deci­
atannch ally in two world Ministry of Public Onler announe,
The booby trap exploded as
of labor pirating by the Kai sion Ao continue the Hughes flying slav Molotov told the foreign min­
Cam paign Starts
lleta, and remain* the chief rd today it had directed th* re­ grenadier guardsmen attempted
ser-Hughea Interest*.
boat work after the WPB had or­ isters council at Moscow last
q u e e n m a r t h a il s
J
spring that the Russian* still, held
pf Weatem Europe for the lease of 279 concentration camp to cut down Martin's body. Thi
( “ Pirating" w *i a term applied dered the contract cancelled.
SOUTHAMPTON.Eng., July 31
M
h
II
s
h
S
rvsas
Fa**
0
«s»
approximately
900,000
Gsrman
of democracy. It’* tough inmates who had voluntarily sign­ blast echoed throughout th* his­
during th* war when one firm
UPi-TCheering crowd* and elrJesse Jones, former Secretary war prisoner*.
her atrlklng.power reduced ed statement* “condemning the toric forest of Sharon, scene of visit.
ecllng plane* »*w th# 81.235-ton,
The West, which looms as the hired away another’s employe**.} of Commerce, told the commutes
temporarily In the** *x- Communist reliellion and disavow many battles of Biblical limes.
"Ye*, air,” aald LoVett.
Queen Mary o ff today on her
major 1048 battleground, also Is
yesterday that Mr. Roosevelt had
Ing
KKE
(the
Greek
Communist
It
takes
a
(raetionnf
a
aecond
day*.
Natanya’i mayor, Oved Hen
He said some month* after derided In favor o f the complefleet postwar voyage to New
beckoning
to
other*.
Party)
methods."
for
human
eye*
to
ace
an
object.
reduction of military comAmi, who had received informs*
award o f ths flying boat contract tlon o f on# plan* at an additional
York as a passenger liner. Th#
In
Washington,
Senator
Claud#
nta waa one of the cOn
Those released had been arrest Hon from the moderate under­
he had reports from a Boeing
reconverted Cunanl liner, eeeond
Crime Minister Attire' ed In a recent roundup of suspect ground, Hagana, that the bodies A. Pepper, Florida Democrat, an­ Aircraft subsidiary,, in Wlehlla, cost o f about 36,000,000 after 1042: vat contract* for three boat* biggest afloat, wa* due to reach
nounced
he
plana
a
cross-country
313,600,000
had
been
spent
on
the
were
made
later
with
Hughe*
and
Labor members of Par1
- ed Communist sympathisers and were In the area, was on the scene
New York Aug. 6.'
speaking tour In the fall In an Kas., that "there htd been hiving then cancelled contract.
Henrv J. Kaiaer.
. meeting in secret rad- were srhedulcd for deportation.
when the blast occurred.
effort to "keep our democratic squads trying to pick up labor
"On
th* facta aa you state
Pres* dispatches from Salonika
terday to listen with erltTight-lipped ahd obviously fear­ party liberal."
at the gales/
them,
Senator Pepper," Lovett
K 'attention to art accounting reported that Greek guerrilla ing his resort city once again
In reply to another question, he said, “ a decision of that kind would
iorrr* early i this morning. had at­ -WMM*eAm#v under., military rule, .Perhaps lipping o ff what h« in.
* Stewardship. He
said
they
represented
the
Kaiser
tends
to
tell
the
westerner*,
Pepeall for a vary careful exercise
not only from tacked the town of Alcxandropou- he declared: “ Thl* Is the most
beavy fire, nc
*
the manage menL
of judgment."
, .conservative opposition but 11* in western Thrace, bat said 'brutal crime they have done yet. per said in an Interview that
Before
today's
committee
ses­
record
of
the
G.O.P.
Congress
has
Sttisny of hi* own follower*, the garrison was standing them All we’ve built and prayed for
He added tkat th* President had
sion began. B i n s t o r Pepper
buried
"any
hope
or
Idea
that
the
■ now ties In tha dust."
o f dissatisfaction with the off.
not consulted him on the decision.
ID-Fla)
aald
an
aircraft
expert'a
Republican
Party
might
becoms
Another Salonika dispatch aaid Military personnel In the Na____ nt'a progress In dealHoward Hughes and hla globeappraisal of Hughes’ P-1! photothe people's party, or llbc/aL”
wllh tha economic upheaval. 40 guerrillas had been slain In an lanjra area, hearing the circum­
reconnaisanc*
* plane aa a "hot wa- trotting publicity man, John MayTaft
has,said
he
Intends
to
dla&gt;
engagement
with
,
government
Prime Minister defended
stances in which th* bodies were cuaa Congress' record and *H gon" Indies’ted Elliott, Rooeevelt
will take the stand aide by
illlon with determination. troops north of Xajithl, close to found, hastened to' bases.
aid* tomorrow In the senatorial
Issue*,
domestic
and
foreign,
onjhad
grounds
for
purportedly
^&gt;u*hthe
Greek-Bulgarian
frontier.
The
|l column yesterday said
"There will be some searenes," his trip. H* Rka called on other ing wartime ronatruriton o f the Investigation of Hughes' wartime
*ly would do. The result dispatch said the guerrillas remov­
plan# contracts. Senator Ferguson
one military source said, "and the G.D.P, leaders to speak out.
Tp.
,
*
*
ed
their
killed
and
wounded
acror*
.1*1 he won a virtual vote
(R-Mlch) announced today that
populace
may
ha
Inconvenienced
a
In
reply
Thl.
has
been
widely
Interpret-!
acknowledged
nfldenca from the caucus.. the frontier Into Bulgaria.
arrangements
have been mad* for
bit, but no military control l&lt; ed as an indirect argument that|(? * 44f*u&lt;
ucatlon
from
Pepper
that
, „
. -- ,
Prime Minister U refwutplanned, at least for the present." Dewey, the 1044 nominee, la not;,h*
, ths W
WF~"
F Q .........................
0»a flin g I mmI the pri- the Joint appearance of the Hollyonly to have promise!
apeaklng out. Friend* o f the New|n»*ry reapdnalbtllty for alloea- wood millionaire and the man
down military commit- Police Question 3
LO N D O N, J u ly - 81 (/ P )- Yorker say they believe Dewey, Hon o f the materials and prior- who aaid he spent tavlah sum* to
15 P F r tC f P Q W [
In Greece, Italy and (ferni -plenty
plenty u u y in- durhnrx,~wittr;thg-grtTlcB of (lur-Ar r entertgin - g overnment of f tctnl* In-1
iU *.— F R
Marlin, arlrlnwed -w ilt-h iiv
•h*H to reduce the-number Bargemen. In Slaying:
Hughes'
behalf.
mother o f Sgt. Clifford Martin, time. He
le took only joshing rycog- my-Navy Munition# Board,
i under arms and send them
Ferguson's announcement was
“ If Donald Nelson thoukht it
BALTIMORE, ‘July I I , U P&gt;- who was hanged in .Palestine nltlon of Taft's eall. telling rellto the rank* of l.abor
by
the
Irgun
Zval
Leuml
under­
waa In the public Interest to award made after a session In which the
porters:
i • the demand for work- Pollee today questioned three
"What am I supposed to say, this contract for a new type of Senate War Investigating com­
is he g
. Thu*
got over one of young bargemen in the slaying of ground, collapsed today at her
to be mad* from non-atra- mittee beard testimony that top
Doris O’Brien, 40, whose trussed home in Coventry and was re­ ‘ Don't shoot until you ae* the Iplane
. high* hurdle
isartr* materials.
mat grl ala ** Pa
hrutr asked,
aakeel lfk
e* military leaders- turned down n
porter!
In
a
serious
condition.
l
teglc
Pepper
"h*
white*
o
f
their
eyea.t*
"
body
floated
to
the
surf
are
o
f
the
ut that wasn't
waen't hi* *&gt;t&gt;!y p
prom*
mass flying boat program in July,
______
______________
"W
e
do
blame
th*
government,"
v.
Baltimore
harbor
nine
dayi
ago.
•. It i. t'ild (list he will call
Henry £ Kris*, captain of de­ said her Son-in-law, Frederick
Britain's coal
miners to
t an extra hour daily in or- fectives. said hi# Investlgatur-i had Kemp/ “ Burely they know how
Si ■ -.-IV to get the production which concluded the woman nad been how desperate1 theta people are
• *'
and
they
could
HaVe
waited
until
, *o ‘ badly needed to stlmu- -beaten and thrown overboard Sun­
t badly
Industry. Lack day. July IS, from a barge which our boys were safe before execut­
tdly lagging
laggi
V
M is the crux of
or the rco- plies between Hallfmore and Nor­ ing the Ufrorlsts.
'Martin, and another ser„
tlle crltU. It Is suggested that folk. Va.
One o f Ihe seamen was arrested w i n Ranged affer thres Irgu
L-mluera get lime and a half
aboard the barge.
e. Th* other two were executed.
‘ i t r this overtime.
ere last; night af
ate* o f this plan say It
-T H *
ljn N D O N , l Ju ly j S
ncrease the coal output ter being arrested in Norfutk.
800.000 tons a week, to ; Police said they hid termed the tfrlfish goverftmeat-of tid d ly coi
roman left a tavern late Saturday demmed todey whit tt calUd t!
the present production of woman
1,700,000 lens. The fo r- night and went aboard tha barge "cold blooded atuM'dit'
t * lar-tJt tor the year Is aoont after It arrivec h‘ f r fm .;iiidj»'’&gt; tU-tw* Urlllsh
11.000 tons.
H Norfolk with a load of Iron Inyota. «anl» by Irgun Zval Leu
i r o il or confidsnee means
th* qtiistion e f Attlee re­
•
m *je s s •
-n
ins ih* prim# ministership
* • i.
'! - • ' . •
' I
KtT crlsj, et lw «t pending
alopmint*. There had been a
i.t sern, qiiLnct j that hi
Its way !o other ItsdmhiD, and
y. r
| JilnlrUr Ernsti Bcvin
aGonad es possible sue- I
f * • '• 4'
Wi t
high guvnument
say# that Attic’ may
.
I
, chttigr# In h!s eabinst soon,
this connection th* political
2509 SANFORD AVENUE
- 41_ - I
^' b
spondent of th* Ixrmlou Daily
■V ________________ .■ML **ld yeslerdty, prior to th*
CB#, that th* only conceiilon
;
*
.Prims Minister wr.« prepared
'.make Would bs the format ion
a sort of emtrgency battle
TALL CAKS
|«ad of five , asnlor ministers
»' tackle ths economic problems.
Wg Jiva would bs Attlee
■“ &gt; Fmreign Minister -Bavin,
Her e f the Exchequer DalSCOCO
Deputy Prims 'Minister MorK ifc lP re s ld .n t « f the Board
Sir Stafford Crlppt.
lb .
Mr.
Attlee's govemmeni
w em -to have weathered'*
MAXWELL HOUSE
hiJJTicans. The storm atg‘.T t "
1 yet down yet, ihougn,
• i* I
be omit them ts mnrk*
iWJ
■
aent in ths economic
don, a matter of concert! not
NO. 2 CAN
it »■ &gt;
. to the people of Britain but
I
.. u .
world a t large, especially
1
I uI * .*
s s v ;.
—— r * — *I p f!
f CNO. 2 CAN

Sentence Appealed
&gt;. Seen A s Sole
By “Paul Revere”
imocracy Capable
t In
M ilitary Strength
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A iw d iU d

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P ress L o a ie d W ir o

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Russia Hits U. S. Cut In British Britons-Jews
•Offer To Mediate Food Rations Clash Again
*

Is Predicted

Gromyko Calls F o r
Immediate A c t i o n
• O n Issue By U N
S e c u r i t y Council
l a k L s u c c e s s , a u *. i m
Russia charged today that * Umtrd Slates offer to mediate thf undeclared war in Indoneiia wai a
"meant
of circumventing" the
United Nationt and demanded that

■■Cndim" acliatt.

The surprise Soviet mrtve tencurly complicated the mediation
plan which already had been ac­
cepted by the'Netheriandi govern­
ment.
Soviet delegate Andrei A. (iretnyko agreed with the United
State* that' the couneil ahouM act
immediately to older a cessation
/^hostilities, but he urged the
council to go nlow un the question
of mediation.—
^fUthough^not Btatiiu^de^lnUcly
Gromyko railed atrong objection*,
including hi* charge that the move
would by-pass -the UN. He aald
it also would give the Hutch an
advantage ove it he Indoneaiana
from their preaent military |maltlons.
“ The Security Council niu*t *esly study the iiuralion amt
limit take it* own decisions," he
declared.
He charged that the Nclhcf1
lamia government with a clenr
“ breach of peace" and said the
Security Council w o u I d\ he
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One-Stop flig h t
om Tokyo Ms
By 7 Superforte
AVA.SillNGTON. Aug., 1 (A V Seven B—29 superfortresae* with
1B0 person* aUirtl ftrw over downtown Washington at nonn today,
and headed for nearby Andrew*
Field nnd the finish nf u onestop 7,000-mile flight from Tokyo.
The plum-*: hist) anent 31 hour*
t i mind**' In the air. *• i
% lie nrrlval was timerl with
i Iiup rule precision,'the big bombera having made a remjrxvoui 'at
10:32 A. M.** over MarHnsburg
W. VA.. with 23 1‘ KO Shooting
Star jet fighter* which escorted
them on the final leg to Washington.
Ale Force official* deacrlln'd the
trip a*' the “ longeat and fastest
mass flight of bnmhtr* ever at­
tempted."
J B ie flight wa* one1 nf the
M «b r feature* of * world-wide
ohiervanca of the 40llr«nniver*arv
of the A ir Force, which a week
ago wa* accoued equal atatu* with
the ground and naval force* hv
enactment o f the military unifi­
cation law.
Eight, aupcrfnrt* took o ff from
Tokyo . at 1:09 A.M. yesterday.
Ona dropped out. after a threehour atop at Klmendnrf • Field.
Anchorage, Alaika.-for-refueling.

tA rc T o State N eed
F or F arm Laborer*
ORLANDO. Fla.. Aug. 1 W —
Florida'! need far several thnusand Jamaican and ilahaman la­
borer* to help harvest the 1947-48
vegetable crop will be taken be­
fore a mealing o f governmental
agencies In Washington Tuesday.
Lamon’ e Oraw, manager of the
V vvtable Committee, said today.
Ha aald F V C representative*
would ask officials nf the U . 8.
Immigration Service, the 8 u te
Department,
Department -ef
Agriculture and cooperatfrtg farm
rroupt to route from &lt;1.500 to
7.500 Jamaican* and llahamans
to Florida Oil* winter before re­
turning them home.
Dir on Pearce o f Miami, chair­
man of- the labor eommittaa of
th tF V C , will head the Florida
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rhieh
v-f3
‘ will‘ meat with Joseph
SatoraUl, aaaiatant administrator
of tha Immlgratun Serire; Willi
kin J. McLaan, State Department
side; Kenneth Butler o f the farm
hranrh, U8DA; and Labor
repracntatlve* o f the Jamaican
amt Bahaman government*.
si e11,

Building A pproved
Sm

Avoidance O f ;
A-Bom b In Wars
Seen By Devers

Lions O ffe r Services
To Jaycees In Drive
H ie Lions Club at ita meeting
at the Tourist Center today of­
fered ita bit vice* to the Junior
Chamber o f Comeree In ita effort
to secure donation* for maintain­
ing the new tourist Information
booth.
Dr, Frank Quiilman, director of
thd Seminole County Health Unit,
was welcomed as a member o f the
Hub. He revealed that he had been
a former member at St. Cloud and
had alwavs been Interested In
Llop* work, and ssld that ho will
be glad to aid the club In any of
Ita projects.
A quit program waa conducted
In written form hy Dick Elsherry
with question* regarding Lion*
International. The result will b«
announced at tha neat meeting.
Harry Hobson announced that
ha will contact City Recreation
Director Herman Drumlay to set a
date for the Lion-Rotary aqftball
game which was rained out on
Wednesday evening.
Robert Dennis wa* granted a
■lx months leave of absence. It
was announced that C. II. Mc­
Nulty had been named an Inter­
national Lkins director at tha na­
tional convention at San Franejsco.

M aine W rite r Prorea
Extent O f City Fam e

Hy JACK SMITH

Report Reveals
8 Percent Coal
Production Drop

WASHINGTON, A u g .. I '
nauonii
v o ii niiun
Nationsf* Coal
Association
today estimated bituminous pro­
duction in the week ended July
26 at 1) ,800,000 loss and said
on the average between B and
10 pcrcerit less coal is being min­
ed under the new contract which
private operators signed with John
L * l-ewti* United Mine Workers.
Output the previous week was
12, 000.000 tons. In the corre­
sponding- week of 1946 it war
12.603,000 tom.
“ It is yet loo early to 'make
an accurate comparison." the As­
sociation said in a footnote to its
weekly production report, "but
any statement to the effecj that
more coal is being produced gen­
erally under the shorter work time
than under the previous arrange­
ment i* not true."
trnv
The

, „The new cuntract signed July
7 gives milters $13.05 ,fitr an
eight-hour day. They ha'd been
iting $11.85* for a nine-hour
y under tko pact signed with
fffe'gdvernmk'nt after it took over
the mines in 'the spring strike
laat year.
'N otin g that production firute*
for the weeks voided July 19 and
July 28 were about a million ton*
Ulow normal, tha
Association
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M ay fair Inn Donates
$300 To Jaycee Drive
The Seminole County Junior
Chamber of Commerce drive to
raise fund* on which to operate
the tourist Information booth on
tha Seminole Boulevard haa got
tan under way and la gaining mo­
mentum aa many companies and
organisations are making known
their desire* for a prosperous
tourist season for Seminole Coun­
ty for the coming winter by giving
to the project.
Manager Lind Weber of the
Mayfair Inn mad* a donation of
$300. Chase and Company contri­
buted $100, Uld Yowell Company
added $100, Mather o f Hanford
■seu *100, Randall Chase gave
and Dr. Harry Z. Bilsby gave
$20 toward tha operation of the
booth.
These donation* had been re­
ported at noon today and there
are other* that hare not yet been
turned iuIn. iiwwvvbti
However, fwio
$545 In
eon
muriwu
iu cun*!

Miaa Alice M. Femald of Port­
land. Me. hai learned tha error of
bar way* In sending a card to
Dick Aiken In Orlando, and by
way of, repentance cent the follow­
ing card to Postmaster Joel Field:
"In ernor I think I seat a card
to Dick Aiken at Orlando,
apologise to you and to him. Mr.
Georgs IL Femald who
hardware business In Sanford waa
OK
minta cousin o
f mine."
Tha foregoing
™
A™
Txsrnrptr
Led for Sanford through project, Chariea Luke reported.
ity created

Garage,
at that Dick Aiken, tenor soloist was
Palroette Ave- from Orlando.
o f which caved in
MBS. LUCAS DIBS
__ 4d the heavy weight Mrs. Dess* Lucas, former reeljon the roof following

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Nation Reported Ask­ Regimental
Station,
ing U. S, T o Relax
Funeral
Proces­
Loan P r o v i s i o n s
s i o n A rc Attacked
Lim iting I m p o r t s
In N ew V i o l c n c e

LONDON. Aug.
1 (At !m
mediate large-icale cuti in Brit­
ain** meager food ration) were
General Says Final forecait today ar cabinrt mini.Victory W ill Rest leri studied plant to combat the
nation's economic crisis.
On Ground Troops A well informed louice close ti.
thr'|cve.vtdi*nl 'Jrtilf-Prime' MmK'ter Attlee would disclose the de­
c ' " " 11 J,tob L
IV ' - " ’
■■landing general of the Army tail* in announcing his crisis pro­
ground forcer, laid today that gram in the House of Commons
next Wednesday.
the atom bomb proably will nrvrr
Meanwhlli! (lie Daily K i press
again be wed in war
and .Dally Telegraph, persistent
Military leaden probably will critic* of the Libor regime, sahl
avoid the bomb "a* ciicomipertl) the cuts would tie bitween 25 and
in-any future war at gai jn Woijd 50 per cent In lome foods already
rationed more thinly'than in war­
War 11.“ he told an audience at time.
. .
Newatk airport at part of cereThe newspaper* forrivaw deep
moniet marking the 40th annivrr- cut* in meat, butter, grain and
tinned food*, ei|iecially fruit umt
rary of the Army Air Force).
vegetable*. The xourof rnnfirm.it
General Dc v c ii— said—that--,! that- iJiatirTeducrione' were com
the atom bomb were used, an lug, but declined detaile. •
.Meat already is rationed to one
“ atomic Hugging match" would
■hilling and two pence (about 21
follow.
ceqts) worth pet week, shout
“ Neither tide could to achieir enough for one meal. The butter
any mbilantial victory," hr taid. ration is 2*x ounces per week.
Canned fond distribution Is re­
Whether the atom bomb ii uied stricted hy a Stiff point rationing
or not in future warfarr, llir " fin ­ system.
While the people awaited- de­
al decision could be effected only
by surface force*," the ground tails of the cuts, a government
source said Britain was, pressing
force* commander laid.
—— -the United State* to relax pro­
He »*w "every prospect that vision* of the American loan
(ftflllRH d M |&gt;MF T u t)
we can avoid war" when the Unit­
ed State* hai a "fly-to-fight" atGeneral Devera annnunroL- *’lp
the near' fu tu re .w e w lll ‘ be able
to fly ‘a standard Infantry division,
with all ita armament, to battle.
Our infantry battalions, with their
artillery, are already air-trans­
portable, When preaent ordnance
and air force* development# *u4rninate In a heavy, alrportable
tank, we can fly standard Infantry
regiments tee the. attack. When
engineer and air force* develop­
ment* produce heavy engineer
equipment which Is airportnhtc,
we can fly a standard Infantry
division to war."
"When we have an army which
ran fly to fight, and an air force
that can fly it, there, is every
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Hughes Plane
Chosen After4
Elliott’s Okay

Lake M ary I’ropurty Subject O f Dispute

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R O T A R Y PRO G RA M
The RL Rev. Chariea B. Col
tnore, retired bishop of Puerto
JUco. who has been tarring for
Urn Rav. Mark Carpenter at Holy
Cross Episcopal Church for the
month, will bo, the principal

General States A i r .
Force Had Reject­
ed Jolt Previously;
Brewster Attacked

JE R U S A LE M . Adg. I tdb A
British regimental
headquarter*
here was attacked today with gienadcs and mm Ian sad one at­
tacker was killed, while in lei
Aviv several Jew* were icpoiled
wounded by gunfire from a UritAimorrsl car which cx**nd:4&gt;an: ,
it among a funeral procession* o l 1
5.(100 Jews.
'Five grrnadr and mortar ex­
plosions heralded an attack on
headquarters of the Hampshire
Rrftflient, only 200 yard* from
the Jewish agenty. .
Two suspected attackers weie
captuied
alive. No
casualties
among the llainpshiies were an­
nounced.
Aim m sirens summoned troop*
to Mellon stations and Die area
was--cmilnrirrt nff in p o llt F IlF K in
rounding up men for questioning.
About 200 |&gt;er*otis were held for
screening.
In Tel Aviv, private source*
said ihfee bursts of gunfire from
an armored cm manned by police­
men wonnded several persons in
the film-firl precession for five
Jewish victim* of reprisal khootings Isst tilglit.. . ,
*A sente of Jew* were wounded
in last night's shooting, which
n reliable source attributed to

I.OS ANGLES. \ug. 1—id*)

A deputy l , S, nuiohsll called
at lltiHard llughr*' llt-tefly
Hill* apartment and three
ol hi- plant- tod*), lull was
linn Me to find, the millionaita
induMrUtiM'tu wrr*e him with
a nulipiH-na demanding Ms
'APBCaraw*' in 'all n Viiglun
before a Senate H ar Con­
tract*
Inimtigatinji „ Commiller.

WASHINGTON, Aug 1 vP&gt;
M aj, General Oitici t\ Lctuti
Ictlitied today that hllioll K 0014xcll puked a Hoi, aid * Hughes'
plane at tiic beD available for
wailmic -)iholo-(econnaiiatue work
a flri the Air Foiee high commaud
turned it down m 194,1.
I clio l,. wattinie cliief o f, the
-A rr-in p s M i’j i , , *] I'tim iiu iiiT iofT
the Senate Wai liiVctligaling Com­
mittee that tiic ton ol the late
1’ ieiid rn l Rootcvelt lit r llc r t tet r i ’ r.l ll,r tlrtiim n of the A ir
C o ip ,' licit espetf).
I hr liriifial agirrd lliat il the
plane nittld ,l&gt;i ■ a 1 iaiiuri) -i*1t
riiilr* an hour it (lint would.hat*
hern the Air l nips' |.*»lr»t plane
1)1 tin I, pc.
Clin i1 mail Ferguson titM h T i)
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Tom m ie* bent on mvi-nno fo r tha
hanging by Irgun
Z vsi
Lvumi,

Jewish
underground
urgenixatlon. i/f two British sergeant* at
Natsnya. PaUitlni- {Killev Lave
invest Igntiun of thsf
Iwgun
ihoaitngs.'
A* the funeral procession, led
by the chief rabbi and t)i« city
eouneillors, approartml the girat
synagogue, an armon-d ear man
f-jr-.Ly B-Ui?
tuuvoJ s*.
ward It, Ita Hhfn giin* manneTT
and swinging in are*.. The Infor­
mants said'shot* came from the
ear as It withdrew..
The Tel Aviv incident touched
o ff a series o f sharp elastics. Eight
oung Jew* were wounded by gunjre and 16 others were reported
injured'in clashes with the police
and military. A private source
said troops opened fire when a
group of young ’J ew s. stormed
llsrclsy's Bank and other gioups
overturned an army truck and
stoned the general post office
building.
The attack on the Hampshire
regiment heailqusrters heir » » '
made against the entrance to
the perimeter of ita defenses.
The attackers threw two mat­
tresses ovr the barbed wire and
tossed in a grenade in an at­
tempt- to brearn the dafinses: Diie
of the altarkera wa* shot four
limes, and he was found laving to
he street, a grenade elute
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R ial

C. P. Uraaington, printing ink
and chemical manufacturer, of
Cincinnati, Ohio, haa purchased
several tracts of land including the
C, H. Emerson home in (dike Alary,
and plans tu erect a fine brick
home facing Crystal Lake, it wa*
announced this morning hv Ray­
mond Uall, realtor, who handled
the transaction.
Other real estate ileaia annnunc
ed by Mr. Hall are: purchase by
Mr, and Mrs. Carl &lt;1. Kru.rrr of
Danbury, Conn, of the1Vine homo
and grove on tha south Paula
Road west of the Country Club
for $9,500. lie altu. stated that
Mr*. Morrl# L, Vina haa purchased
the II, M. Haven home on West
Fifteenth Street for $0,750.
R. L, Glenn hat sold hit furnlshed home at 015 West Twenty
fifth Street In the Dreamwold Ad
ditlon to Arthur Williams for $7^
Jr-'r.kV

Bricker Receives 2
Threatening Calls

the

t iin iiiiiu * *

Ima l» , it imai-le to find*any A&lt;r
Coip*
If ita dialing with tho
ex|H‘niiiciiiiil plinic I**tween July,
1942. and* rt,. , ml o f Julie,. 1943.
irtw r,-p ro b a b ly w ard

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ducting In- i-t'u dt i c lo im irtiL R s

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in June

1941,

lie math' t, is p u it tut pcitm m aw ca
nhd i
ppwi c lt " ii uf ttu
44,ipiu » |.l» n - a* ■!»* request o f _ "‘*
lii'W ls I If . H At In.I-1, tlie comliu ii.-lilii'
g r n t in l
it
the A ir
F u tc, t

Wlufc tin- iilLiiftl was lesti- *
fyiug. ctiiuiiiUlci nnb * tuld ieSHtilVN AT THE TOP Is a view of Grand Ib-nd Avenue looking toward the Country Club Rond front LMitlwi - I tiat - y,wfitg Konaevelt lias
the Crystal Lake bathing lieach. The aVca Oil the rigid Is'Jiart nf Du- 66,ti71 aquaro' feel of puMk luinb t u n - .tm lt lk d tt- l i i l i f y Iw fure
vac,id oil by * 1916 n-snlutlun r&gt;f the County Couiiidasion and now auhjocl of dimpijlo* hy l.nlj- Star) ten ilit* , •jh in iitW E i-Mil M um lay,
l.c iin D . m»w je tite d front the
la t i r * . t___
Below, ____
is a picture of tho bathing lieach and I.Mtlilomse c u iistriie lrrl by the L a k e .Mur v P m , id
patii*.
Temhers Atsociatiun. Left. It. H, Kuhnnkn, presidt-nt
tlu&lt; P. T. A.; right, James L. FliliU. chsti A rm y , I il a t c .l tlm l t ' I tin) t was
l|illll)nl!,'.| IlMitl- fti'lll III*
man o f tha P. T. A twarli proj«‘Ct.
a- , bid nf i &lt;i i,iiai*suce work
1 l||4111*' 1*4 butt iiVei various
* li! Iill*lit - II. Rtttlt tbu
i
t|a - 1.5|-*rII at Ii'l fMmplaiiita
II sin11ithr t| Ml,
Sltl

Czech Minister Commission Is .Petitioned To
Rescind 1945 A ct To Vacate ‘nator Til It 1Is •
Relates Motives
Seen As Dewey’s
Of Meet Boycott Budget Reveals lull
(tie Luunty Commission •Tm-wf v, (^ tk2 | ( l m g ( 'O H ( O I l C lO T
‘Aw kw ard Situation”
Big Increase In
Hoard
Caused W ithdrawal
From Paris -Pailcy
School Expenses!
Mix

petitions containing « ir i
namo wilt hr prrsrnlnj to

moiiiiiig
leriuesl that a I'M i
inoimug in a icqurtl

action of the
to vacate
It , l l i r
t*-.,M ialrd I ’ re**
S riu tln i lt.it-, it ■ \
T a ft , (R l tain property in ljrkc Mary Lr
&lt;rritindrd. Flank Ev.nn, piouit O b io l, erulni -,-il Tv Otiio Itepuliii.-nii* fur tin- tint' invsidentlal
mill Like Maiy Jacp.iui and ijniifiim linti, tm riin w ii’d at I ’nsx-

I'H A G U E, (T riT im liw akia. Aii|*,.

Tract A t Lake M ary
I b Sold To Ohioan

*

I (d't -Fotrign Mtntslri J j i i Ma- Carry-Over B a l a n c e
Shrinking
Despite
saiyk »»id today Ingli Ru*)ian lead­
e n ' bad- '.jro in lfJ• oul'^-lhe -awk- T R e.v c n u
Boosts
WaliiiLftl of Cmhoslovakia's ac­
ceptance of the invitalitw ' to the
j | l(l , rn u liv r icJ,IM| |ludgCL
p *m caufsrrncc on thr Marshall |lK|jy
by the County
ptopmaL
[ School Hoard iotluwing a heating
Maiaryk, who rcltirned rrccnlly 4| which to, protrsling ciltcrn*
from Moscow, told this rrpotlrr appe.irrd. iliow), shows llial exlie had "needed no guidance" In |ieii)f&gt;, imlnding a 33 | ,r n r o t
rrslue. even esrliei that hit coun- Inkr in teachrl)’ salarjes, are illi»y might have to withdraw (rom creasing (a ilrr than rrvenues and
(he confeteuce.
threaten ill thr future to wqte out
(Orcfcotlovakia firtl acrepted balance) canted over.
Total irceipti' are estimated at
a Hiiiith-Frcnch invitation to ditcun thej Matihall prupoial of U. $671,843 for the faming year,
S . aid in restoring European econ­ an increase uf $138,597 over the
omy. The country latrr withdrew $533,246 of last year. Offsetting
the accaplance and i|nrrned any this is about $666,353 total « •
participation in thr Maohall pro­ timated expenditure* as compare^
posal talks, a* did Ruina and all with $488,145 last year, an an­
other Eaitcrn European nation) in ticipated increase of $178,208.
Thus as Supt. T . W I jw lo n told
the Rutiian tphrrr.)
Ma*aryk, son of (he founder of to L E . Jordan , 1J . A. Histline
the rrpuMlc and himself eilucatrd ant] Herman E Mdrria, the net in­
in tha United States, gave the crease in expenditures is esti­
first dsMled account of his trip mated at $39.611 more than th'f
to Mci*e*l» early In July.
He assarted that he and Com­ net increase in receipts.
It waa pointed out that the
munist Premier Element Gottla _____
shrinking,
____
_
wald were not "sent for" and .rarry-over . balance

COLUMBUS Ohio, Aug. 1-UP&gt;
— Police disclosed today that
Senator John W. Bricker (R-Ohlo)
had received two threatsnlnjr tel- that had ha readied even liefore
ephone calls yesterday
ha talked with Prime Minister
as *a in
mw
u lt
b extraodlnary pracautSlr M n t S r ttMtha"Kromlin iT)*^
J PS
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y b e r a l a a t under existing elrcumatances, ttl*
{S M EJ W
night.
ant
Ona o f tho Ulsphona calls,
which police a id they believed
D PRACTICE
wore made by "cranks," was made
to tha Brlcktr home In suburban
_ Jr. ex-Marin* ami forupper Arlington a few 'hour* be­ mer
' director of the Lake
fore Urn senator waa to taka part city
i- school, will start Iwnd
M h
In a statewide -dinner ■honoring practice Uarly this year In order
Senator Robert A- Taft (R-Ohlo)
round out a big hand'In time
H I game*. All school
Instruments lrteltidlng
and Grammar School
t be present for the
the High School at
Monday morning.

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piupetty owner, annuiimrd HhI h (
I'riln i '-i f.o, ign umt ilm tI hr piiqieity involved is m iV i* tt*- l * * * l m i" nddraa* at
Crystal U k e Winter llqmes s .,,. )« Joiobw, I . a " i *.-■ lie a lv , an-

tustnwv&lt;l fhrtt 1h* uiHiltl in BKtt jL_nf«a_

rjrvismn
and, eml.ras-er ^ T ^ jT m it v lUFT-Tmi w h H h '.rto run on
piU‘a||a fed *•! ltreets arul ij.ii^-' o. |. :s «ln o in- returns from hU
adjacent to a public liallimg I "a, Ii w estern q ie d tjn g tjip Mi'unwhih- Gov.
rhumat E.
The land was drdicalni hv tin*
let,«■v nf New V«rk wound Up
owner, _lhc late A . E . SmJ)l*‘m. it tve-lt riie ’ loin
width
today
on Aug 4, 19211 "to th^puhfir ftleltda Klimilelitt? deelatreij Infnr thru use and consriq,m ,- &lt; i,;i , m1 Ids i'e rk riir for the 1948
|{i-pnlilh-an
inrsldetitiat . nonilnfnrever;. to have and to hold at
iou.
for the use set forth, '.ill -tr* * t
\- Jin* New Yorker*a train
avenues, alleys, park, and |uil*L* leucbeil Albany, an-nefstea told
ground,'' and that the plal « *’ re|a)t4er» they iadlevu alaiut 490
votes mo now assured for- Dewey
entered and’ tecorded m the offu ■ on the first bntlot rn Dm CL O. P.
of the Clerk* of the Cm ml Cum I tiomitiaiing t-olivettlem.
It will

requite 547 to nhmipaie.
Tlicv also made it clear tiny
regard
SeuSGti Taft
at thla
(age as Do- Teaiiing prospeqiya
Canning Operations
Coil(Slider ntrninwt Dewey.
IliKh Despite W eather Along that line, they taid:
Dewey probably will not go on
Canning operation* at tin- Sam „ tour outside New Y'ork again
(In* year unless Tt appears that
ford Canning kitrtn-n im West
•oippnrt fur Taft is making strong'
Twenty fifth Street near Sanford
Avenue are almost un a par with heltdw .'IV
Neilber Dewey mir TaH has
those of last year In tqblu of un
favorable weather, Mi*. R b a e je t said he definitely will ba a
eamliilate Tim only avowed cqnHutted, director, aald Galav.
A few housewives wars, rUtlint* idnte is former Governor HtastSa
and peeling peaches for •‘aiuungj of Minnesota.
today, ami many more would have
been present, said Mrs. -Hu-led. Senator Holland Paya
had not a truckload of peaches due
Short Visit Here
Lest v.ar It was $94,082. For. the, Xo arr|va from Bouth Carolina,
ttoatlaaM ea Pss, ■ '* '
|broken down en route.
Senator Speaaard Holland, an
TtiB kltfh Jh , occupying the titliaby AUl^atorH A re lira area o f a former garage of route bothS to Barlow to attend
block construction, -is roomy and bis daughter's wedding, paused a
Donated To City Zoo wtll lighted. It haa lots uf table few minute* this afternoon during
spneo and (s equipped with 7 gas the train stop at the depot to
Recent donation of six baby plate stovei and a large retort for rhat with a local group of greet­
alligators to the Sanford Zoo has pressure cooking, also 15 pressure er* that included Mavor H. J.
Gut, Edward lliggin*. H. B. Pop#
Increased the gator Juveniles to cookers. *
An experimental crop of hub and Andrew Csrrsway.
10 In number. The^r are-In n sep­
“ Hope you didn't
mind that
arate enclosure o f their own on bard squash waa raised here dur
the south side of tha Zoo with Ing tha winter primarily ‘ fnr c extra $100,000 we added to tha SL
New York haby food concern.’ A John* River appropriation," Sena­
sums turtles for company.
"Mama Possum" has some rmw few were left over for private tor Holland i* said to have told
babies, but they are' hard to sea canning and proved a wonderful Chamber of Commerce Manager
as she keep* them In her pockeL success for canning, said -Mrs. Higgins, Senator Holland also .In*
Two Taxaa typo horned toada. are lluite,l. She declared that thla dicattd that he will be in Sanford
trying to get used to tlia Florida squash 1* fin# for plea, and that for the Labor Day celebration
on SepL 1, said Mayor GuL
ithar.
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j growers should raise more of IL
r r a a lls a e d

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Sanford

The mint im p o rta n t recent development in poltuca
the announcement of A. F. Whitney, president of the
llrolherhiMKl of Rnilrijud. Traiijmen, Unit In 1918 he Mill
Mupixtrt President Truman over any Republican cammlate
at all likely to lie nominated. This revernen hin aharo threat
a war ago, when the Preaiifent broke thru railroad atrike,
to have his organization spend $2,000,000
” etc9*“ ry’
to defeat Mr. Truman for re-election. Now Whitney nan
coaled, and thinks that lalsir might easily have a more
unfriendly President. Obviously it is the Taft-Hartley Inw.
and President Truman's veto' of it, which has changed his

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Iinl.l. %Ml 12 UXAS
r.ailer
&lt;«.imiiu&gt; iu :a v
llaalar** Waeaaer

thinkjng, |{rutherh(M^|H can j*. useful allies. In 1910 their
supiiort of President Wilson, after he had urged pussnge of
the Adamson eight-hour law for railroads, heljied turn the
scale in his favor. In 1924 they- supported the La hoilutte
third party movement. While -this was a waste of effort
ns fur us winning was concerned, the railroad men and
their families doubtless contributed a large |mrt of La
FollalW* AJUJttOOO votes, votes which either mnjor party
would have Uen glad to secure;*
Part of the Republican confidence for 19-Ip was mti»crd
on the theofy that they had the anti-lubor vote sewed up,
while the President had hojwlessly antagonized the unions.
This theory may have to In.* revised.

Ifcaak*. r*»*t«Mek* » " * "■
rslerrslaroeal* !•*• *k#' * »
n liln i l« * * k will k» cka
SI rvaalar
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II i m . I s r v „ | i i » r » l » _ T &gt; «
In Ike n n lln n sl -ttel* -n w -**
•" * o f t l r e * a re n in ln ln ln e* In I
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In
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prfnetent kenH nnntler* la.
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A s M r l n l r * P rrn * w k lrk I*
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• n Ifcl* n » o » r » * » t J « • w r ll

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Gallup A n d The Plan

((•alia *.* lisas r » s « Os.)
Sanford, Florida agreement restricting BriUsh im­
ports, Including food inuxirts,
July St, 1047
from other nations.
Kdltor.'
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Under the agreement Britain
The Herald.
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may not Increase her expenditure,
Dear Sif:
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Karly Sanford History U eff* in other nations, except those with
lalnly fascinating. Doea ar\j old war-damaged economies, If the in­
creases are made at the expense
timer remember a Mr. Glotrer. an
English naturalist?
The bath
house he built near a well on the
land my father bought from Mr.
Fox (father of Mist Martha and
Mr. Meade Fox) ami Mr. Cwynn
was moved to make a part of "Jh-*
Shark" that'We Aral lived in on
the farm.
.
Mr. Clover wrapped hla ankles
in strips of cloth soaked in ktrosenr. to keep the red bugs off,
before hr put on hia puttees and
boots. when, he wynt ir\tn the
swamp for sprclmsn. He took' a
great many pictures which he 1st-.
w
.... w w „ M„ .
ersnyrtC that he sbowsd on slides i |a„ , |n ti,„ other dominions, she
•to audiences in England.
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her imports for pounds sterBut that's all I remember o f '" '
him. Could thls.be the flret publi
The 'governmertl source
city abroad of Sanford after It wai
incorporated as Sanford?
Yours very truly
Lucca Chappet Lot ^11

The Gallu|T Poll has had its ear to the grouipl listening C ar Price Increased
to the rumble of public opinion Hbout the Marshall Plan.
. By G e n e ra l. Motors

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By the findings of'thc polL-about half the voters have
heard or read alnml the plan, and the majority of them
are in favor of its sup|&gt;ort. They also approve of the idea
of giving large credits to Europeans to s|&gt;end in this country
for their every day needs. Voters agree with our decision
•1ft go ahead'vrilhotR. llusciaa co-operntien. AKitb wl this
favorable sentiment, one check is noted. No one wants
taxes raised to support any European program.
.
No doubt the average voter has been convinced that
taxes could have been lowered during -the* last session
0f Congress. The people aru sure that enough revenue is

llllll.K &gt; HKBK FOB TODAY
nitT IF YOU HAVE FAITH
GOD W ILL STUKNGT1IBN YOU
A f i ^ N ^ MDCH II r&gt; M I L I A ■LION: For I lie go.*! that I wmld
| do do not; but Ihe evil which I
would not do that I do.— Il'iniana
||,,w IxKtkmaking wuikr
lutltalol by wliat h»|il&gt;cn
Ailluii Lillman ul Milwaukr
turnrtl lu» lilctimr
«avi
IjltpO O over In * gang pi
(rack luul* wlm ran hi* wi
ai»api*t*ini with
nevrr got a cent
his saving* l&gt;**k

[oral iinlciw Iht^ |H'ople who
ibid and work.

lie new* i t . bad I ' mm
•» the icpoii lli* l n?w
h*i irsrhril an all
exceeding the balmy
iwiimi nl the boom. Duong ihe
first sevrn *nonlhs.«d this ycsi
nrw liuililmg got underway. And
this, despite all the obstacles in
llie w *y* of new consliuclmn •

Jet .Steam Power
Now ronum lb*' j«il atenin cngiiic for trucka and buHaCa.
II in not yet in uw. but nmin jvill la*. Tb« jxiwcr cornua fr*im
a aniaJI lioilcr tinintf alriiost any kind of Ihitlid fuel. There nn?
Haiti to Ik* no genr.** to nhift anil no clutch or trannmiH«ion.
Almo.nt any liquid fuel tan la? uned, antl.uueh n vehicle
could travel a huntlretl milea for r»7 cent**. '
•Judifihir from thin anti Vnrioun othyr ultra-modern
vehicieH now complerc*! or nearly ho. there need Ik&gt; no
fenr of lack of tnimiportation in any form. Hut It might
tluvelop eventually that man would Ret tired of auch
gadgeta, and «evk rather the pleanureH of home nml the
duvelopmwnt p f- h ln ’ o w n rumlI. I ii mum! o f -um thia-proceoH

British Crisis \

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H i 5 A Y 'MUCH O W . i G f &lt;
DETROIT, Aug. IT DPb- Gen­
era! Motor* Corp. today aoiuuinc, d a two-to ilx percent increase
in the list prices of all paasenger
car* effective immediately.
* "Frire adjustment* •on ’ IperifV
models anil laxly style* will be
established inftlvidually by the
division* involved," the announce
ment said. . .
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Cadillac.
Ilulck.
Oldslirobile,
PoiBiac and Chevrolet passenger
cars were affected.
. •
President.C. E. Wilson said the
company's flrat general
price
Imost since last November wal
necessitated liccaum “ inerm. ed
costa of troth lat*or and materials I
■as* qow- tow-great—forrO enm it]
Motor* to possibly absorb through
Improved processing and the o*e
of better machines and tools, or,
from any potential increase in
volume."
He cited what he termed a 12
percent increase in labor costa liecause of April's wage agreement
with the CIO United Auto Workrrs. as well a* rising costs of
steel, pig iron and other materials.

— g u t SHUCKS.' r o u
C A I N ' PuT P A T IN N O
S A C K f N T o T t IT HONE,

Mrs, J. I). W o o d ru ff [Connie McCall Given
Honors Miss McCall
Luncheon Thursday

FRIDAY. AUGUST 1. 1947

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

SA N F O R D FO R U M

Herald

O r l s W r XT. ISIS, a l Ik e • • • « ' *&gt;•»•!
I f S e a le r * . S 'U rM a . a a S r r Ike A
e f I'an a rT aa e f M i n k * . ISOT.

Al* HM1I

SANFORD

Stafford Cripps, president of the
government's board o f trade, had
expected to diaruta Amtlo-Domin­
ion trade with William Clayton,
U. 8. under secretary of state- for
economic affairs, in I’ aris yester­
day.
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He rould not confirm that the
subject actually was discussed at
the Cripps-Clayton conferenc-t but
said if it was not, it would be at a
later conference.
Rumors flowed freely ip Icon,
don's financial district as cabinet
ministers labored over crisis plans.
The government source cmnhati^allv denied one Yeport, published
by financial writers, that the gov­
ernment might impute minimum
prices on stocks to forestall any
possthle panic on the stock market,
which has been slumping for two
weeks.
He discounted, too, reports that
the government might requisition
the remaimlrr of
British-held
stocks In dollAr concerns to bolster
Its dwindling dollar resources.
Financial circles speculated that
the government might abandon
its plan to nationalise the steel
Industry.
The source said that this specu­
lation was entirely unfounded, but
added that the government hoped
to Induce the executives of the
privately-owned steel plaids to
keep their Jobs after the Industry
is brought under public owner­
ship.
To achieve that end, he said,
thr government will modify Ita
nationalisation plfcn, which Indus­
try has criticised sharply. .'
•T h r source would not claboiate.

Atom Bomb
(m ils in l

proapect that we can avojd war,
and make thk peace permanent,"
Devera- said. "The guarantee of
sure, swift retribution will cer­
tainly deter any would-be agressor."
The General said It was- “ Im­
probable" that any future agrrsFast driving reduces clarity «.f
sor would attack until he held vision and Induces ocular failgut.
weapons equal to his Intended vic­
tim. Only.the United States has
yet disclosed possession of a work­
able atom bomb, althoe-k othyr
nations are worVIng'on them.
Devera described three "dangera" from "too-vivld predictions
of victory through air powar." -

you o tv B
y o u »T / K ts
hind the atom bomb may-develop.
Or air power may be devilo|HSl
to the neglect of land and sea
power.
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Devers expressed regret that
“ radical demobilisation hat so
D r. C hnrles L . I’ ersons
OpInmetriMt
Sanford AtUntic Bk. Bldg.
Hours; 9-I2 1-5
Phone 296
Set. 9-12
F.ves Examined • Glands billed

D IC K A I K F N
S IN G S
llcclnnlng

Next

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Monday

Aug. I, nl A: 15 p. m. "Dick
regular

-Sponsored

trass »*■■• O a e l-

diminished it (the Air, Farce*i i*
lire that it J* nuw' the world!
moat powerful force only in terms
of technical superiority and know,
how.**. ‘
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"Autonontv for the *Alr Four,
will hot mean much if we stint on
rrsrarrh
ami development on
planes, and on trained men to fly
and maintain them,” he added.

CM? U F i
W heel Balancing

C ." « C . W e ls h

WELSH TIRE SHOP

It coals .no more lo
get good service
from an Insurance
agency than It costs
for Indifferent atten­
tion. In case of a fire
loaa you need the
be*11 Why not Jilare
your confidence in

ial Calender

program' for the Youth
habrg held at the. First
XVChurch from Aug. 3 to

S E R V IC E

SEYPND THE
CONTRACT

Mable Chapman, director of
activities at the church.
Week la being conducted by
outh Caravan-which will aromorrow from Apopka,
the first day at tha Week
rogram will be as follow*:
A. I t . , church school ievo: 10:00 Sunday school class.
,:00 morning worship; 6:13,
•skte supper; 1:00, classes
IntlRnediatea, Senior-Young
c snd fur Adult u,.ri,rr»: tvrenlQg worship and at 0:00

Uro­

gram each Hay Mon. thru

H. J AM ES GUT AGENCY

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c d artivitirs, br-inc » member rif
.
"The Honor". t» which sluilept*
ICC1 an- lapped -for —n-vrnrtirgrtrnrtcr-~
ship find iclw&gt;l*r*hip. .She nl.-&gt;o
red- appeared In "Wliu’ t Who in Unlv*
irrd ersilirji and 'CoHegerV
heir * Mr. Brown!,, graiuiatcd front
ncr, Seminole High School in IlMO ami
son wa* In his Junior year nL. thn

Sunday School *

Miss This Chance O f A Life Time To-Furnish Your Home
A t A Mere Fraction O f Regular Prices—
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CHRISTIAN A MISSIONARY.
, A LLIA N C E CHURCH
On Sanford • Orlando Highway
Glenn K. Smith. I’xitor
Sunday:
10:00 A. M. Bible School.
Mr- A. YVIeboldt, SupL ,
11:00 A. M. Morning Worship.
Pastor's Subject: "Herod’s Addltions."
»,
7:46 P. M. Evening Service.
An Informal service of eong A
gospel message. The pastor'*will
speak on: “ The Suddenness Of
Temptation.”
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-All ar* welcome to attend.

9:45 a. m

FIRST PRR8BYTBRIAN,
CHURCH
I

The pastor speaks at the m orning
and evening hours Sunday.
.

W elcom e
Building is aircooled

SALES T W IC E D A IL
M unicipal A irp o rt

FOR E V E R Y O N E
A T T E N D IN G T H IS
SALE

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B. I). Brownlee, I). D., i'aslar
Rev. Deaglas R. Charles.
Assistant Pastor
9:46 A. M. Sunday 8chool for
all age*.
11:00 A. M. Morning Worship
7:00 P. M. Young I'eopje 8oclely will meet with the Methodist
Young People cl the Methodist
Church.
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*• 8:00 P. M. Union Worahfu Servld* at the Methodist Churrh. .
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Oy AT YOUR OW N
P R IC E
AND
TAKE
U P T O 12 M O N T H S
TO P A Y .

A N D A L L OTHER

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S E R V IC E S

A T Y O U B D ISPO SA L;

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SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
CHURCH

Hevenlk Htraet and Kins A Venn*
Sabbath School 9:80 A. M. and
church service 11:00,A. M. Satur­
day!. Prayer meeting Wednesday
evening* at 8:00 o'clock.

Wednesday: 2!U0 P. M. Jtccrrational Program for the Young
People of UMjChhpel.
. Wednesilav: 8:00 P. M. “ Ilnurs
o f Power Service."

SOUTH HIDK BAPTIST
CHURCH
9lh and Laurel Avenue
llev. Wilson Flack, Pastor
. Millard Hunt.
Director Yonth Actlvite*
9:46 A. M. Sunday School".
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11:00 A. M. Morning Sergrire.
7:1)0 p. M. Young P e o p l e ' *
Meeting.
8:00 P. M. Evening SHfWce.
8:00 I'. M. Wednesday Service.
Everyone Is cordially invllml to
attend,

first

yr xtnTrTXTT'hm r innili ntiey'Ti»ir1

Ibfir labor i l they can increase
thru prices lo offset the rising
costs. Brn«»t coal operator it U .
S. Steel which has just announced
« $ ) a ton increai* la the price |
of . M to cover increases in the I
costi of making steel. This in-!
crease w ill, of epurae. b«
ill Ihe price of aulosa^Ues. lam .
equipment and a ll the other things
m a d e from steel w hkh tha coo-

cnuifni op ciirist,

8CIF.NTIBT
H00 East Second Street
9:46 A. M. Sunday. School,
11:00 A. M. Morning Service.
Subject: "Love."
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8:00 P. M. Wednesday Prayer
Service.
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Reading Roem Hours 8:00 to 5:
00 P. M. Tuesdays and Friday*.
Sunday School and Wednesday
evening meeting* have been dis­
continued for the summer.
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
Park Avenue and Third S ired
J. Bernard Root. Minister
Sunday School 10:00 A. M. —
- Morning Worship 11:00 A. M.
Sermon Subject: ^’ Higher Valuee"
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Park Avenue at‘ Fifth Street
J. E. Mrftlnley, Minister
9:46 A. M. Church School for
all age*.
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11:00 A. M. Morning Worship.
'Sermon by Dr. George Thomas,
Solo: "The Holy C ity" by Mr.
Charlie Morrison.
6:46 P. M. Youth Activities.
H:W P. M. Union Service led by
Youth "Caravan".
Special rauilr by Young Peo­
ple’s Choir.
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A | the lim e i^ f the recent eox'l
selllemrnl
* J y n \ k h n L It w ii
managed In VQ|piie fnolher kigl
wage inerrsse and nlhcr econamu I
concessions from ibe coal opera
tor*, we msiie so bold ** to SUg-l
gesl that «' conspiracy might ex
ist between Rig Business snd Bigl
Labor to bilk the American pub
be- W liai do Ih frlh it e°*l "P-|

S P R IN G F IE L D &amp; W IN C H E S T E R
$ | 0 .8 5 and $1 J - 85

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M A R L I N &amp; W IN C H E S T E R
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n, Roll Action .—

DinirfilcUrH Honor*
Bisliops A t . Buai'h

lieach party nnd "buffet lUpprr
given by Mr. i-ml Mr*. J u i""
Dlngfrldn who are -pen-ling tin
summer at Daylium lieach.
Swimming wa» enjoyed during
the aftern-Kin Ebllowlng whirh’ re­
freshing drinks wrrr *rrvr:l on Ihe
terr»f&gt;- • -verkwhing Ihe* ocean.
Supper W«* sum d from n birtg
table on the terrm r and r-atrn try
ramllrlii'l'i- An altrnrtiv« lamp
was givrn lo the honmte* by the
T1io*c invlled la be with Mr
end Mi
Bishop were Mr. and
*Mrs. Dm-cld Jones, Mr. and Mr*.
Braxton IViklax, Jr., Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Hindi*, Jr., Mr- *o&lt;l Mrs.
Dais Scoti. lr - Mr. ami Mrs.’ Rich*
ard Brown. Mr. and Mr*. -Ham
Marllrih. Mr, and Mr*. Ed ShinHolser. M&gt; and Mrs. David Smith
and Mr. *nd Mrs. Dmiglns SDnsJrom. Al
Mis* Ellrnlo-tli Whigham. Ml*/ Martha Wight. Mis*
Jean Hati-r, Mlsa Margarrt Dinglelder ar»l . Ml** Joyte I W l i l
Leyttr. O u th *, Bobby Newman,
Jbhri Pope. Billy Epps and Simon
'Dipgfeldct.
.

M nryllidln m l To JVcd
Of IntrieU
of florid* I

OUghout the state
announcement
Sen. and Mrs.
Holland of liar•ngagrmrtit and
irriage of I heir
Groover, to Jefavis, son of Mr.
e Edward la-wi*

made today i
Hpeeaanl Liud
low. Fla. of |
approkrhing
daughter, Ml
ferson D»*ix
and Mrs. Ge
of 7&gt;llah A*
liana for j l wedding whirl*
will be perfon d on Sept. II al
the First Ml odist Churrh In
announced »! *
Bartow will ^
Istpr date
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S A T U R D A Y IS A B S O L U T E L Y T H E L A S T D A Y

$10 AND A
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17 M A G N O L I A

Mr. and Mrs. L. 0. Hunter weir
called l « Charlotte,. N. O. on Tu&lt;-;
dav lersutr of the ib-nth of himother. Mr*. It. L. Hunter, win
ha* liren a. winter Visitor In Ban
ford for many year*.
Sydney O. Chase

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S A N F O R D B E A b T Y Si
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Mr. nml Mr*. \V. C. Timur mwl
tl ('liri'iiiK plan lo laava tn;nnr&gt;
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K.
nis,,
row“ fIn vi*ii
refstives
in' m
Clen
&gt;oti,
8. C. and Anna|Hili*. Mil. .Clar.mcr
will also »|ieixj *omc time n: l "iig
lienrh, N. Y. with Bobby “ xi.

Following
tin
wedding the
couple are planning to return
In Temple whore they will I k*
atuilenla.
Thn:wadding will lake place in
the First Pfeabytri la&gt;* Churrh of
Sanford- -r «X J A
9X -nf- 6:00
o'click; Dr. K. D. Brownlee .will
officiate at the n-remony. N*&gt; In*
vitation* are t*ing Ipaued hut
frtciula o f liiq i iu|tle arn invited.

9th Sunday after, Trinlt;
«:30^A, M. Holy comrpun

CARDS

Good Selection O f
22 R IF L E S

Mrs. II. 0. Drake and ehlldreo.
Martren and Henry, have return• d to their home in Gasloiu*. N.
C. after spending several week
with Mrs. Drake's parents, Mr.
and Mra. II. W. Tnrnel.

CHURCHES

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Telephon e 1328

c l tn,|av f»ort»&gt; rX ytM n- Iteoeh
wlrere they havo Imeti spending
ihe post month.

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Evening W orship 8:00 p. m

A!|t TR A V E L

rlu tilre n , l&gt;ean and K a re n , re tu rn ,

ening will be ov«r a t ! Johpaon.

T ra in in g Union . 6 :45 p. m

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Father Mark T. Carpenter and
Mr*, ( ’arperlrr and their two

he -attended Stetson - -University
and received
hi* Bachelor of
Science degre- He hx» Ju*i com­
pleted hla. firnt rear at Temple
Medical 8clu&gt;.,| in (’ hiladriphia,1

M orn in g W orship 11:00 a. m

LE S S T R A V E L T IM E
A L L O W S M O R E S E L L IN G T IM E
Florida Airways’ fnsl fllgtfl KchcdulcM In your modern
enna -of building lilgger and Letter Kales recordn.
ou’ll find H’A GOOD BlISiNKSS TO — -

F.dward Marshall left on Wed­
nesday for Nampa, Idaho where
he will take up hi* teaching duties
in an experipiental high school
in connection with the Unlvetaity o f Idaho.
,

The Truthseeker* class of the
Flrat
Me'hhdlst
Church held
their regular mee'lng with a
picnic Wednesday at the home of
Mrs. J. C. Cowan at loike Mary.
The huslnes* meeting began at
Corine Desham Is
10:30 A. M. with Mr*. J. H. Craw
Honored On Birthday fo n L ..p re s id e n t. &gt;D.. W. 8
T W t o ; snd^MW' T K WHion
Mr. and Mni.'-OharfM ’ Dexharn taking part.
A covered dish luncheoij was
honored their dsuightar, Corine,
with a birthday party om Tuesday •treed and. Mr*. Thornton gave
In honor of her second .birthday. an Interesting tribute to Mrs. F.
The rooms of the Desham bonAl £ . Slelnmeyrr who was teacher
•
were decorated wi^r arrangementf V If the clast In KH4.
Mr*.
o f tlnnlas and greenery.
. ' Those present Includ'd:
Games were played during the I Rada laird. Mrs. Ella Irish. Mrs.
evening tritb prises being wonr by Eve El lie. .Mr*. R. M. Mason. Mr*.
Mrs. Curtis- fla g tea. and II. A. I'F. B. Adam*, Mr*. J. C. Bolton,
Manning. Lata in Ihe evening Cor. I Mra. F.' E. Steinmeyer, Mr*. JeanIne was presented with her birthdsv cikr which was Iced with
whlta frosting and decorated w|th
pink and green rosee. Tha cake
was served with Ice cream.
Those attending the party with
Corine were Mr. and Mrs. E. J.

'

lis t l| I" " " tbr gnvrinmrnt fo
■ things nnlxalv elrc- tould. is lhlype of busidess msn the Communiils arc cv^kffitly talking about
when they »«y "burin*** nun.
I f f bad-lhc inude.track straight
lo liic Wli.tr lb&gt;u*c. be got con
tracts fpr wliil^ clr|)h*nt» duriny
thr war v*lim tlir bou»cwivcs wen
taking tail* and pans off tbr pan'
liy sbclvrs to help nut in th&lt;
nationwide drives for scarce ilemr.
And as onr wilnet* testified the
oilier, day. "We can make gooc'
profit out of it ." / Hul temembei
■ lbi». prnfilrenng/ business men
. wouldn't prnittrry • on govemmen'
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Truthseckera Hold
Picnic A t Lake M ary

Sanford, Fla.

‘ ‘ BiR-IdjUle-Yoo'' Henry Kaiser
wlio could get million dollar con

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Miss Connie McCall, whose mar­
riage to James Alford of Talla­
hassee will-be an event of Aug. 0.
announced today the plans for her
wedding. Dr. R. D:'Brownlee will
perform the ceremony at 8:30
o'clock ah the First Presbyterian
Church of Sanford.
Her matron of honor will he
Mra. Lea .Moore and bridesmaid*
ar* Mr*. David NusMekal'of Win­
ter Park. N ,M Martha Perkins.
Mias Nancy Collum and Miss tlene
Caswell of Orlando.
The bridegroom's father. J. (L
Alford of Tallahassee, will per­
form the duties of best msn snd
uthnrs will be the bridegroom's
brothers. Charles Alford ami-Jul­
ian Alford, also Davkl Nusbickel
and Ray Fox.

Fri. over Station WTRR

Ynu'vr lieaul sImuiI (he.inluili*'
instintli o l ilic .Indians in bfini
sble lo pierlicl when a hurri­ ha.* h ardly' ntnrtcd.
cane is coining? .Will- the setrel
hat lin-illy Ir.ikrd out. Thi^it how
Y A H D L E Y V E N E T I A N l» L IN D S
lliey do il. ''(*«n you slwsys Irll
Amerlra'a Ylrnl Brauti(ul
lumlnnm •• Cedar — Piillshetl Alumiauns
when * slofm H turning,” a InurA*k Me For Free Kallmate
ill aikrd one nl our JScnlinole
STEVENS -• 617 W. Hnhinmn - Dflnmln
hrsvr* "Yes," replied the Indian.
.
Rhone 2-0729
"M e always Irll." “ Well, how do
you know)" atkrd the tourist.
"M r gnllum radio, thr Indian
triilinl. ''Me lulen lo Wealhyi
E= _ ’.Pamc Mumter * Alllee, in Dy­
ing lo redeem the Irageily o'
post-war Hiitain. .announcer * cu
in ill# aimed loicev. a reduclioP
* in im|KMl» »«». necessary to main
lain The Hritiih standard ol .livirt^r ami a slrp-up in ei|»orlt
something on wluth this "nstiol
ol shopkeepers" dri»endi for »*»
T fty flliirn c e When He was run
ning for olhee, he promised tin
Rrilish
people
''housing.'' Bui
there has bee* little improvement
over Chunhill’s frank "Wood.
_ xwral and tears." .

Ouida Fennell W eds Connie McCall Tells
John M orris July 27 Plans For W eddin g

MONDAT
impressive cere
le No. 10 of the W.S.C.S. of mony Ouida ________
urrelle Fsnnsll,
first Methodist Church will daughter of Mr. and Mra. Fennell
at 8:00 P. M. at the homo of • f Sanford, became the bride of
J. R. Iloolshkn, Z21X5 palmet- John Morris, sen o f Mr. ami Mrs.
Frank Morns of Bartow. The
lea at the W.S.C.S.—of the caramany was performed by Dr.
Methodist Church will meet J. Ralph Neale on July 21 at the
DO Pr-M. as follow*: No. 1 Presbyterian manse in Archer,
n
WlB"lUIU| IW
Ik vvi FIs.
MljH
r* W
J.• IM
» .m Crawford,
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tvenue; No. 2 at the Church
Summer flowers were used In
e x : No. 5 with Mrs. Uro- decorating the rooms o f the manse
i’ illiams, 302 Oak Avenue; whlbh was lighted with burning
with Mrs. Claude Herndon, tapers.
lagnolla Avenue and No. 9
Tha bride wore for her welding
Mrs. Ii^lph Thompson. I'JlH a powder. Mur gown with white
t 'Avenue. .
accessories and a corsage of
board meeting of the Pres- sweetheart roses and tuberoses.
an Woman' auxiliary will Miss Jeanne Neale o f Archer serv­
at 2:30 P. M.
ed the bride as maid of honor and
neeting of all-Sum . school John Fennell of Sanford perform­
ra and teachers of the I’ rew- ed the duties of beat man.
an Ahurch will be held at
Following a abort honeymoon
p. lr.
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the couple will reside in CainesTUESDAY ,
Friendship league of the vllte where Mr. Morria is attend­
rgatlonal Church will meet ing the University o f Florida. !i\
the tell Mr. and Mrs. Morris' will
Pariah House at 3:00 P. M.
move their residence to Melrose.
Fla. where Mra. Morris will re­
gram Announced sume her teaching duties at the
Consolidated School.

or “Youth W ee k ”

Connie McCall was honorMrs. J. D. Woodruff entertslne.1
' Mis. B. W. Turner left yester­ yesterday at 23)0 o'clock with a t-d with a luncheon at I 2:00 o'clock
day, (or Tampa to visit-her bro­ detferi-bridge honoring Miss Con-, 'on Thursday gjven by Mrs. Charther, C. L. Morrow.' who is ill.
H
H j whoso
_____ inarrlago
_
„to ......................
nir BMcCall
lea Nlblsck. Mrs. J.' B.. Jones, and'
James Alford will lie an event of Mr*. J. II. Jones, Jr. at the Lm gMr. and Mrs. W. It. Tunnl- Aug. ti,. Mrs. Woodruff used ar- wood Inn in l-ongwood. Ouesta
cliffe have returned from a vacat­ rangementa of mixed summsr were seated at a T-shaped table
' ' ‘ *was rovrred wtth white
ion spent In pointa in Michigan flowers-In decorating her hnmj. I which
Curtis were seated at Individual cloths a,nd_ decorated with !&lt;eaut|.
and Ohio.
(able* where the dainty dessert ful arrangements of astrl dahl­
___________
. small corsage
. _ oj aster &lt; was
assisted_ |las. A
Friend* of O, II. Smith will .re­ was served by the hostess
W. T.
gret to learn that hr i* confined liv her house* g u e s t Mrs.
...........
“ I plarcd at each guest’s place and
to the Ferhald Laughton Memor­ Davis.
Seyeral progressions u“ bridal plaeecardi jniirkrd tljr *eat...
. . . hlgl
_ Ing arrangement
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ial Hospital with n broken foot. bridge .wtvre. enjoyed
wjth
Misa Kathryn,
The hostesses presented the
Prise being 'won ‘hy
.................
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Mr*. Cladvs Cooper and
Wiggins and' acpjcno was s warded' honorre with a Kitchen 8crapho.&gt;k,
Bulilwr o f Camilla, Ga., will
to 'Miss JJaphnc Connelly., Miss a hook of reclpns- Tlmso atb-mligg
rive today to visit frlalhes
MrCall was prrVcntcd with a gift | With Mix* McCall were Mrs. Kmas a remembrance of the. occasion met McCall. Mrs. II. (2. Fos. Mrs.
Sanford and loike Mary.
Those present with Mlaa McCak B. 8~ McCall. Mrs. II. II. Mrf.sll,
Friend* o f Mrs. Bhlce Laney were her ___
mother. Mrs. Kmmet Mc­ Mrs. P. W. McCall. Mrs. II. F. Mr­
. ; „ v Mv.rv,
Mrs. ”Davis'
will regrrl to learn (hst she i» Call. M r*_L*e
Moore, **
’ Cowan and Mrs. Den Jones nnd
ill and rnnrinrd to her home on and Mra. Donald Bishop. Alio iNe Mrs.- Mark Jones » f Oviedo and
.
Mrllonvllle Avenue.
Misses Mary
‘ . Ann Whe|thel. Kath-- Mrs. D. C. Nusbickel.
‘ is. Daphne Connelly,
ryn Wlgifin:
Gene Caswell and Kluabeth Alls n
Mr*. Charlotte Irland ha*» re- Sylvia Meisch, Jackie Brotchi
centiy moved from Syracuse. N.
Y’ . lo Sanford to make her home.
She ia assistant manager o f the
l« n l
Sears.
Roebuck -Order
Office.
i

* North Pnrl
i fifl Iaipyj jn Hiriacrn equipment a
have been 4n«tailed, including int

rr 8 o ftb n er

your nerd*.

kfio* Jackie Cameron left Im Ii
for St. Petersburg w hey ano \vil
vhnt—for-rrlxmt -10—day* •**—*&gt;hgUesl of Mix* Joyci
v a t arr«mp»nie,| to
lier mother. Mr*. 4, M. Cpmeron
nnd her guest, Mr* Harry llan»cf&gt;.' also o f St. r f b
Mr*. E. M. Bwnlm relurnetl I »*t
night front a family reunion h-ld
ill PrrrV, Fla. at the home of her
mother. Mrs. J, F. Jrrnlgan. Thl*
was the First tipw nil mejnbrea •■(
the family hail lwi-n together klnoe
they wen* children. Tlmsr aUen-lIng wore Mr. ami Mr*. Cecil Proc­
tor of Oneco, Flo.. Mr. and Mi*.
Jiu-k Arrington o f I’ctry, Mr*. K.
M. Hwalm. Mr*. F. Iw Carter nnd
non 1)111v of Florence. 8. C . Mr*.
E. M. Maddux of Troy. A la . Mr.
ami Mr*. Carl Vcrwn and children
Ronnie Carol n.rd Skipper « f Mar­
ianna and Frank Jt rjalgan. .
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^ A guariuilnn o f a W p in ? com fort- lhal'n whnt

fives HV.D. Inlwl meatus in Ihruo nllrnctive
pajamaa. Sec that Hnurrt notch laprh Them'a tin
rnllar (** hunch up and irrilnle tin * luil Itlfthl.
And IlH’y'rn cut lo give y*iu plrnlv of leg and
firm room. 3,800 IntindneH gunrantee (hey’re
wanhahtc. r STr.BB
O lliers :tl

$3.95

AIR - CONDITIONED

�THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

PA G E FOUR

tend the meeting.
I.att night the Pcd* rattled the
liotrdt with 11 hits In the twi­
light contest to paate a 3 to 1 de­
feat on the Pirate*.
P in t baaeman Ralph flatterfield pardd the Fed attack oil tfca
Letiburg mound ttaff at'he bang­
ed out tla itfa llet in teven appearancat at tha plat* in tha two
tilt*.
Ctrl Kettle* worked on the hill
for the Fed* in th* opening game
and limited th* Bur* to five Mat­
tered knock*. The Pits tea-ecuved
their only tally o f ’ the content In
th* eighth frame after Crunwold
doubled tu deft renterfleld, an
error by KetUaa and a pater,1 ball
brought Grunwdld Across the

By ARTHUR BECKWITH, JR.
Herald Sport* Editor
Big BID Stanton la allied to
hurl tonight'* tilt against th#
Dayton* IWarh 1*1*1* and John­
ny Tomat and Carl Kettles will
receive thr rail io r hiu aaalgnmanta againat the Iilet* her*
tomorrow night In the twin bill.
Manager John Kridrr announc­
ed thl* morning. Kridrr h u not
y*t decided who will hindl* lh*
iy when
Augoa-

" Sanford draw flrat bipod In the
■eeond Inning on a two plv poke
by Satterfield and a tingle by
Bill Lewi*. Th* final Fed tallies
came in the alxth. Satterfield
alngled, ami Dave Bride doubled
to tear* Satterfield. Lcwla. jam­
med I two base blow Into right
field, acoring Bride.
Jack MrCammon opened «n the
hill for the Krd* In th#&gt; eecond
unu gave p
in n y ui
game,t and
plenty
of ovjuenrt?
evidence
that lie la going to make the Fed*
a mighty potent hillinan.
MrCammon workrd 6 2/3 In­
ninga and allowed the vltltor* but
one safety during hit tour o f doty.
However.

The 'Sanford Celery Fed* con­
tinued their bid fur tha first divi­
sion by taking a twin bill from

Island Park In Daytona Beach for
‘ a tingle tilt, and tomorrow eve­
ning the leiete return to the Muni­
cipal Park for a twin bill, which

rue netted the Fed* two more runt
and the margin o f victory. _ /•
Tht tilth Inning uprlaing by the
Plrttea wa* the reault of four
f n t tickcU. W o hiu and an error.
trtm U i e i i
■ ix iu t H ii

H.lttr. r(
ll*irtnatun. c
timer!, lb
iUitinurk. H
UrUfiweM. lb

Judy, v

MCJIaliin. M
T yJ .r, It
lla t it n t io n . 1 1
a flllu n n k u T f

Mutter,

tb

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Men.,fl.l'l lb
Bride,

4 *
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1 *U
J
0e o
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cf

Lewie, c
Kettle* p ,

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Total*
f* * II *J II
a - fl.l.t out f « t Ifariln glon ln “ ,h.

I^eiburg

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SANFORD

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Kirova. Ilvrflnaloa. Kelllea Rum
batted lui lewl*.Bride. Ten-M o
httei
Kattri fielit Z.
llettlneton
llrlite
l^wlv, lltunweld.
BtoUe
liim &lt; riy lW r 1-ake, llrld* Sent'
fn * i;

F R ID A Y ,

Caineavllte _ 000 000 210 - 3 . 5
■j-f t
Second .punt
Orlando- . 010 110 020 .,6 - 8
f*
* • •' Rot on no, llelner and Sllllwetl;
Divide t w in Bill * 8 '•
D eU nd , 010 000 100 * 3 . 7 - 3 Leepar, Coker, Hoag and Leiphart.
Jontt. Hyde and Abreu; Kinnamon
The DeLand Red Halt and the and Ma&amp;emki.
Seventy-five , percent ,df all
Orlando Senator* continued ' to
Study activities In the elementary
tchool require reading ability.
battle for tha third slot In tha Palatka
OOtf dbO 0 - X - 3
Florida Stata League t tin dings Day (one Beach ... 000 080 X
last night at they tangled in a
Too Late To Classify
twin attraction at Conrad Park.. Thaobold and Toncoffj Gaddla and
The Rad Hat* tripped the Sen­ Wait
FOR 8 M .E : -Easy Spia Dryer
Second gam*
ator* In tha opener by * 4 to 3
washing machine. 100,00. Mm.
OO0JJ03 OO0 - 3 , 7 - 3
margin, bu tthe. Senator* bounced Palatka
W. II. Welboldt, 1 block north
hark in- th* night hap to chalk Daytona Beach _ 200' 001 20X - 6
school. &gt;Eatarprl**, 'Florida. Call
up a 5 to 8 victory. Chuck Aleno • 6 - 0
Saturday morning only.
SUbtlfeld
reappeared in tha Hat Unaup and Loveya and ‘ Paollck;
H
ELP
W A N T E D - Young man
went hltJea* In eight tribe to
with High School education to
the plate In tba two till*.
Th* lowly
Daytona
Beach flt Augustin# „ „ 104 000 203 * 10
I»leta trimmed tha alxth placa
Palatka Azalea* In . a pair o f
contest* at Daytona Beach. Wally
Gaddi* tosaed a thrae hit ahut
out, 3 to 0 In tbo op«n«r a n i
C H O IC E
Stubby Stabalfald won a 6 to 3
decUton in the after piece.
Liqu ors
Wi nes - B e e r
Tha 8t. Augustin# Saint* chop­
ped another gam# o ff th* GkinaaH a v e Installed
villa U-Man a league lead by drub­
New Beverage Dispenser
bing tha pare tetter* In a 10

B I L L 'S P A C K A G E S T O R E and B A R
112 W. First 81.
.
• Phon* 880

Double pier*

V.lvm ock, u

fo r

t RINGING. YOU
THtRlSTTODAY
and t v m DAY

hintilmiil't

I •inly,

1b

p

bllerrliiatun.

(io n nnlr. " p~

Total*

IACH PROGRAM

MrMetiuv,
Tylvr, Jl

llarrlnirion, rf

Adults - lOo

OPENS
12:15 P. M,
DAILY

Children*! Jc

L a st p a y Friday!

Sunday and Monday

Fredric March
CHARLES LAUGHTON

Iji'ke. *|b
Murray. Zb
Mattvrft.ld. lb
Bride, cf
Font, .
MrCammon, p

Tomat, P
Total. •
a—»tn*l».r

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for

b— eroundad

c—r*n for

a

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(IrunwaM tn *th

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fo r I-em lv In #tt».

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l.ewbur*

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F.rrOrV. llali.

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Kman, t

U h v , M m ia v:; Runt ba
tleitar field, U-Uvituv. Hat

MLcs M iserables”

X,

Ituinaaraer.

Hacrltlrvvi

McMarnw.

Saturday Only!

P
cnom

•E FEATURE7#

*. nu

bv MrCammon

•»n 1 In e innlns*. • run*: of
(knnilth
a In
j.
e
run*; o f
^rCatnm on t In 1 l - I Innlna*,
tone o ff Tomat 1 tn r |-l In
B'nea. a run., i |id nllch
T^mn
Winnln# pttchar: Mrr'ammon. I.»»
Ing pitcher. I.vmly. tJmplrau ytrin
•*cu and Tavlor. Tima of yam.
IilO. Attadanca: ! . » ! » .

N L R B Appeals To
LAbor-M anagem ent
— COMPANION

—The new rive-man
Natl
tdilmr Rein Hone
Board
t
pladged “ deep determination'
make every
provlilon
of
Taft H artley labor act- “ wurl

FEATURE—

•bt* morning.
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Novslly — ' ’

DIAPER SERVICE
For |te*ervatlona or Imnadlat*
Delivarr to SANFORD—
PHONE S3337
A v a , Orlando

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“ Unusual Occupations”
ftlk m O T O N E

NEWS

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^JPU B LE

FEATURE

PROGRAM

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» o m c th in g

a b o u t houses

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oje home builders and

idayiS^Saturday I Sunday and Monday
jwl Ka‘ -

do

a pencil now then m n w letor on. After a
thorough survey of Florida’s winter house

1:39 P. M.

l i e P . 1 t : ; ',
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b e s t t i m e 't o

HILLS

OPENS.*
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CORRECTION

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The Herald regrets ait errhr mad* in lh* price of
Sleek .In fhe advertisement of

POWELL’S EDGEWOOD GROCERY
which appeared In Thursday’*
Armour’s Western

Issue.

It ahonld lm v *

read

FRESH FRUIT &amp; VEGETABLES
ELBERTA PEACHES
ALSO

Full Line F R E S H
VEGETABLES

lew Cold Beer All Uinta

AmarC to Rrdfcvaray to tirunwetd;
o’clock. Sunday afternoon the Frda
lowll lo
lake Lett on beec.r
.w ill entertain th* St, Auguitlne
t a n b b ig i . fe n fo r d ». B e « e or
Stint* In a aingf* contra!, that I*
•chadded to etart at B:00 o’clock.
Tonight in Daytona Don Mur­
ray will be allowed a public hear­
ing to determine if the $100 fine
I t eens* L ea v e )
tagged on him by the league preaii f f i a i 'K O
Murray U ; ra« have tiled obscene Ituheard by tha Daytona
\Beach fani. Several league offlctali and fana era expected to a(- Inni ng a hit, an error and a nilaJtaJl. c
Omari, lb
OruAWald,

AUGUST

TROPICAL FRUIT MARKET
SO. PARK NEAR GENEVA AVE.

�THE SXWFCmn REKXEB. S*NFnim. Ftnpm*

FOR THE BEST ICE CREAM
NICK’S OWN ICE CREAM

W heeler o f Sanford
CANVAS a w n i n g s
CANVAS PORCH CURTAINS
VENETIAN BLINDS
Aluminum, Steel, Wood I
10 DAY DELIVERY

Wo make our own lea Cream, All flavors
Tally — Delicious — Healthful

W e R E P A IR !

NICKS
414 Sanford Avenue

FREE ESTIMATES ‘
**

Ph on e 808

OR RENT

Houm on largo lot. Corner Ifi«V 8
• H ELP W A N T E D
ory and 7th 8L 700 K. 7th ht.
$2,900. Apply to J. K. Walker,
I PLAYERS for rent. By
W ANTED: Man to iurcer.1 R.
910 Cyprcia Ave.
work. Thr Music Uu*. UB
Simmon* for Raurlriifh bu*inr*a
! 8t. Phottr 0M._______
A VERY desirable f i v e mh, n
in Northrait Polk County. 1600
tiuntralow. Can be punhaacd
famille*. Produrta aold 'JO years.
(pace in Mclach lluililjnf.
with 12600.00 rash, b a l a n c e
Permanent if you are a huitlcr.
fcdlht oficet, .iwwly decormonthly.
,
For particulars write Raw*
til utilities, heat and JanlRobert A. William*
ItiKh'a
Dept.
FAII-440 1038.
•trlc# fumlihed. Call 863*
Phone 732
Atlantic Banit iltdi:.
Mrmphis, Tenn. or »ee R. Hart*
. ti A. Dept. Store*
man. Box 231. I.ontfwood. Fla.
in RENT— 20 acre* tu^

|d truck farm. 1? artcadllit. a 7 room dwelling
S j house* 2 l«rge bams.
Eg tor rent only with
i On

it o o m r

Avenue,

side Ranfmtl, Fla., phona
P. O. Box 88J, K. B.

iota Florida. I dirge redan
dpila to visit their doctor.
A11LE «t once, convenientrjdcd ’ down town section,
ilatp. apartments’ with nil
rn conveniences. -Adulti
Phone 650.
unfurnished
300 M-dlon*

)M furnished bungalow.
re finished, available Aug.
'hone 660-W.
IM apartment. Adults. 1020

ANTED TO RENT
IDKOOM house or apt. for
tpancy Oct. I - Permanent
dints. Ph. f.68-R-__________

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At Admlniatrairla
of raid r*tatr.
Klrtl pubUcatlnn on July it, IStT

NOTit i: t o At'i'i: \it
TO! MAItr WOltTIIT, Wht.aa place
iif rpililniiF anti Ihat Office ad. dir*# is unkn«»wtu
Yuu air hsralijr notifUd that suit
fur tllvurc# lias Ue„ flint against
) «»u hr CAI.I. WtHtTIIY. In the
Circuit Court ftir the Ninth Judicial
Circuit tif Florida. In and for Hrm*
lf»4&gt;lr County. In* chancer); aVwi
that )T4iu ars rnjuirr*! to flip &gt;i»ur
writlan app«arani'* in said isum m
of the City we*have a vice five EXPERIENCED celery grower or or bafure lha Hrplrtntirr llul# I»a&gt;.
t«*-«%
It. !Upwrtit»#f l. I»(7. amt n
room bungalow with all .*onventrained farm manager for fntm tlsfaull
th*r&gt;of said t*ausr will pro*
irnrra, eight large lota, tcrini
in Zellwood area, (iood |&gt;o*ilion
can • l&gt;e arranged. IViccI only
I*,i yight party. A. DudaaS Srne;
*.lii'
la fur dlvurc*. and thr .lyla nf raid
Oviedo. Phone 2111.
Roltcrt A. \Yilliam*
•uli Ui Call Wnrthy. plaintiff, *v«Mary Worthy, dafanilant.
732
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
GIRL for cashier A rosmetlr roun*
Wlinraa my hand and official aaal
ter, also soda girl. Lancy's Drug* «&gt;f aaId Court at Hanford. Haminolr
County,
Klotlda. thla leth day of
FURNISHED 3 bedroom house
Stor4,
with 4 acres. By owner. Phone
1204 or County 3306.
CASHIER for grocery storo •*
cxpcrlVticc preferred but nul esSMALL house. 60 x 160 corner
nantidl* Good Luck Grocery,
lot. *2600.00. Phone 714-K after
1208 W. 13th SL
4 P.'M.
e x p k i u e S c k D Steam
P tesv r
for drv cleaning plant. Apply
S ARTICLES FOR SALE
Downtown Cleaners A Laundry,
m-4*slmetttr---------- -------------SEE THE new Lawn Shaver. A^k FU LL time* Watkins Route avail­
able in Sanford. If you have- a
for demonstration. 8ENKAKIK
car and are willing to work H
GLASS A P A IN T CO. 112-114
hours a day for excellent earn­
ing*. write for. personal Inter' view. A.D.H. Care Herald.
ROOF.-------------COATING Asbestos Alu­
minum roof coating- good , fur
metal, slate or composition ittof. ONE full time and one part time,
Ing. 8top leaks. Cools your home
for Tourist* Information Booth.
Must have secretarial ability,
s i u l r l m i T * n ye* r w* rr*'&gt;ty.
SENKARIK GLASS A PAIN T
pleasing personality, neat np*
CO. 112-114 W. 2nd S t
pt-arance, as well %a» knowledge
of Sanford and Central.Florida.
Write to Junior Chamber of
FLOWERS
Commerce, d’. O. Box 1342, stat­
foe all occasions
ing age',* mania! status, experi­
McN e i l l a y o s t f l o r i s t s
ence ami salary expectations.
Slpe* A r*. just o ff Cclsry
0
WORK WANTED
Offlca ph, 403 roaldenrs ph. 610-R
EXPERT ..........j
painting — contract or
hoitfly bails.
S. G. Grogan,
CONCRETE SEWER PIPE
•ee estimate*!, ..Phona 7B1-J__ _
SEI’TIC TANKS,_ Grease,_Traj.s
Blocks, AIumIhum"Wlnt]i
FI.OOR SANDING A finishing.
cleaning A waxing. *Onr power
unit enables us to work where
There Is no electric connectio.i
available. &lt;21 yeata experience.
H. M. Gleason, (dike Mary, Fla.
FOR SALE— Llmerock for drive­
ways
and
roadway*— Pbona ROOFING-ROOF Painting, all
kinds. Smith Bru. Phone 1188.

ESTATE
4SIIRANCR
MORTGAGE LOANS
DND II. B A L L Realtor
igistered Broker and.
Insurance Agent
Florida State Bank ltldg.

4 CEILING fana for sale. Lancy's FOR RENT Floor sander. Easy
Drug Store.
operation. Reasonable rates, San­
ford Paint A Glasa Co. Thone

Purina Feeds, Groceries and
Meats. Touchton A Watson, 1201
Celery, Phone 1100._________
UTO RADIOS, Motorola. Sales,

ivn story, three bedroom
Two ear garage. On
&gt;t 116 x 140 In filayfair.
unfurnished or furriiahed.

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PARTS AND 8KKVICB .
Palmetto Are.
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iurnilure Refiniihlnf
Cabinet Work
. .
Expert Workmanship .
THE SANFORD CABINET

Three D ay Service
A ll W ork
Guaranteed
12 Months

Bv Walt Disney

M IC K E Y M O U S E

W A T C H R E P A IR S

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Interested in

YA*I)E moth proofing laala- 6
veats. Hava your.woolens moth
proofed now. Downtown Cleanera A lomndry. 113 Palmetto

» WEAffT

Y X l MON
CfcuRgT

t’iano Tuning and Rapairing. L. L
Sill. Res. flll-W .

( house.' with I lot*, con­
SIGNS
ed of selected virgin pine COAL circulating heater. Reason
Show cards and
rpress, A-1 condition, new- • able. Ph. 1108-J.
___________
O— DUE'S SION I
inted inside and out. some
O. D. Landraaa. P
Also four 200 pound fat CANVAS PAINT- clrar and col
ora. tSKNKAiUK GLASS A
2 young milk cows with
RADIATORS rleaned and repair
A second calves. AltoP A IN T CO. Hione 320.
ed. Cohen Radiator 8hop, 104
&gt; or .separate. Inquire at
LADIES Chicago Shoe Skat,
alia 614 - practically new.
LAND
CLBANINO
AND
W. 3rd SL after 6.
DRAINAGE. 2 NEW CATER­
FOR HALtt*
PIL L A R DEIS EL BULLDOZ­
nice two tiedroom frame WOOD or coal circulatini
ERS W ITH
PALMBTT1
close in. This house is In
— good condition — I
AKK8
TWO
3/4 JfD.
condition throughout —
118 Holly. _________ _
RAGLINB8.
EQ U IPM EN T
cost $8,760.00 to replace,
NOW IN TH IS V IC IN ITY.
FLORENCE porcelain kerosene
at 16,300.00.
two bedroom, two atory
range, perfect condition *66.00.
in good condition, ideal
Mrs. Moon. Phone Longwood 23.
all family, located In Rose
Section, reasonably priced CYPRESS Lawn Chairs. Assem­
bled with screws, painted or un760.00.
painted. See, at 2372 Palmetto
Sro lied room bungalow in
Ava. Phone ilO-W.
krst — auttable for am'all
I — desirable surroundings.
M ITTY’S 8elf-propelled I-awn
Mower- Smltty’a Garage cor­
SEE U8 FOR
ner Second Street and Sanford
MIMEOGRAPH PRIN TIN G
house, 3 bedrooms and
Avenue. Call 1139 for free dem­
AND TY PIN G
irpatatrs, and 1 bedroom
onstration.
. 1
c R K iirr b u r e a u or
ith downstairs. Large llvSANFORD oom, with enclosed sun FOR nice tanning peaches, -aee
116 N. Park '
Pbona 180
library, dining room and
our line of Elberta Peachej, IL u Unusually well planned
26 half bushtl. $2.60 bushel.
-upboard space. Has two- . Tropical Fruit Market, So. Park
[rage incorporating work
Ave. near Geneva Avenue.
ind laundry. Has 110 fL
ATTE NTIO N
MOTHERS
- D IA P E R
SERVICE—
OLD NEW8PAPER8— 3 CENTS
Baby Valvat furnishes hospital
PER POUND. BUNDLED IN
cleanjterila diapers and deodor­
• BUNDLES.
ised container. Economical and
■parlous knd lovely home
safe. Fully madlcally approved
10. I I , SO and S3 GENT
Lanta, located on three
Call Daytona I467-W collect for
HERALD OFFICE
:ing Valencia Drlve.-Stuedetails. 96 dlapera, IS a wm'z.
se on atael, with S Urge

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bpartmmt, furnished
TUXEDO FEEDS—complete llrx. CLEANING - cooking — caring
Kfurnished. Excellent icfcr*
Hunt'* Tuxedr Feed Store'for children
by week. 705 Lo*
K Call Archie Brown 716*
cust Ave.
HattarWa A nailery Charging.
II. B. POPS CO. INC.
12 SPECIAL SFMVICE3

ETTATE FOR SALE

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vacant lets, roadsides or larga
acreages. Phone 41 or 167-/.

mple closet and
tulde. I f ydur are looking
home of distinction, this
RD W. BENDER 4
IIN W. D. MOORE
. Fl*. 8 U U Baak illdg.
Phewa 1838

furniture, fe d DavU Furniture
Co. a n E. 1st. Ph. 968.
I X L BUT your car regardless of
aka or condition. Roy Reel, 306
W. 2nd SL
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By Fran Striker

TI I R L O N E K A N O E R

TOU KE GOING WITH

I t yon have Wen hearing
hoaM freeling and have baa*
wondejing what it could

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in today for a copy of this
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frsoaiwg and tha bonedto It' ,
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Don’t delay—quantities are
limited. Ask for your free
copy of “ An Invitation to 1
Bettor Living” ai Our atom.

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Over WTRR every Friday

AUTO? FOR SALE

Sanford Furniture Co,

CASH paid for sUmp collections 1940 DODGE 1V4 ton truck, good
iUtidns, large or
condition. 6 new Urea. I l l N.
•mall. What do yan have? Send
with complete equtpFrench. Phone 1164-W.
complete
details
to:
Max
Train­
body straightening A
VV
er. KL l bur M. Winter Park, MODEL A i'tcaup lYurk.
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�St. Augustine ' P l a y s
‘. ' A t Local Park On
• S u n d a y ; Sapford
Wort T w o Last Nite

tend the meeting.
I.ait nlirht tha Feds rattled the
lioarda with 11 hits In the Iwllight contest, to paite a 3 to 1 de­
feat-on the Pirate*.
First baaaman Ralph Satter­
field pared tha Fed attack *0" tha
Leesburg mound staff at he bang­
ed out .fix aafetlaa in seven ap-

By ARTHUR BECKWITH. JR.
Herald Sporta Editor
Big BJU Stanton la plated to
Carl Kettle* worked on thv hill
hail toaJght'a tilt against tha
Daytona Beach Islets and John* for the Fed* In the opening game
ay Toaiat and Carl Kettles will and limited the Hura to five feat­
rsratva tha call for hill assign­ ured knock*. Tha Pirate* scored
ments against the Islets here .their onlv tally of'th e content In
Maorrew night In the twin bill. the eighth frame a ftfr (Irunwold
r John IvriJrr annouur- doubled to left CenUrfleld, an
aorniag. Krlder has not error by Kettlaa ami a passed ball
across the
brought Gmnwold
chorea here Sunday when plate.
Sanford drew flrat blood In tho
locals meet tha St. Augntsecond Inning on a two plv poke
The 8anford Celery Feds con­ by SatUrflaM ami a single by
tinued their bid fbr the first-divl- Bill Cawts. Tha final Fed tallies
■ion by taking a twin b ill.from ram* In the sixth.- Hatterfield
'the sagging Leesburg Pirates, tingled, and Dave Bride doubled
who were making a decided bid for to score Satterfield. lew is jam­
.league leadership a month ago, by med a two baaa blow into right
field, scoring Bride.
Jack MrCammon opened on the
hill for tile Fed* In the sectfnd
gniur,
pimt/ t»i
rviurmr
game, mini
and »:atr
gave plenty
of evidence
that he fa going to make the Fed*
a mighty potent hillman.
McCammon worked 6 2/3 In­
ning* and allowed the visitors but
one safety ^urlng his tour of duty.
However, the big righthander
weakened slightly in the sixth
canto And gave away to Charlie
Blssen who waa relieved by John­
ny Tornat In tha sixth In an at­
tempt to stop an uprising, Ly Oie
Bocs.
Tha Feds tallltd three runs in
the third f ram# on two hits and
a pair o f Hue boots. In 0&gt;a fourth
l.- l— .

.

FRIDAY, *AUGUST 1, IN .

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE FOUR

BRINGING YOU
m -nsrroD A r
AND IVtRY DAY

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rti* netted tha Fed* two morl runa
and tha margin &lt;‘t vl'tory.
Tha sixth inning uprising by tha
Pirates waa tha raault of four
fraa llakcUrtwo hit* and an error.
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llrtd*.
lit t le ,
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Btnloo
ba.ee- Trier. U k r . H "d * *•«•»*
flceei Kettle*, t-w li. Doubt. p i*}*:
Hmarl t« Kldkewey lo OrunWaW:
t.w le
tu Is b e lv*f f
on b**e»:
l^eebura ». Hanford P.* « * « * on
ball* o ff Judy 1, Kettle* I. Wrufk

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Illitcewajr,

Red Hats A n d Sens
Divide Tw in pill
* The DeLand Rad IfaU anil* the
Orlando Senator* .continued to
battle for tha third alot In tha
Florida 8lata League atandlng*
lau night aa they tangled In 'a
twin attraction at Conrad ParkTli# Red Hata tripped the Sen­
ators In the opener by a 4' to 8
margin, but tha,8enatora bounced
back Jn the night cap to chalk
up a 6 to 3 victory. Chuck Alano
reappeared in tho Hat lineup and

.Second (am *
Orlando U 010 110 020 - . 6 - 8
* • * \
1
DaUnd , OlO 000 100 *' 3 - 1 ■ 3
Jones, Hyde and Abreu; Klnnamon

Iner and Stillwell
paper, Cojflf; Hoag and Lelphart.

Seventy-five percent of all
■tudy activities In the elementary
Palatka
000 000 0 - X - 8 - 0 echool require reading ability.
Dayjona Beach
000 030 X • 8
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DAILY.

L a st Q ay Friday!

Sunday and Monday

Fredric M arch
CHARLES LAUGHTON
- Ip. “ Lea Miaerablea”
Sa turd ay Only I
I • DOUBLE FEATURE •

and Panllck;

Subelfeld

ILP W A N T E D - Young
rlth High School education to
the plaU in tho two tilts.
The lowly
Daytona
Beach S i Augustins — 104 000 203
T H E P8AN7oRi5drTEtfTl.r)
Islets trimmed tho sixth placa
Palatka Ataleaa in . a pair of
conts«x at Daytona Beach. Wally
Gaddis tossed a three hit shut
out, 3 to 0 In tha.opener and
C H O IC E
Stubby Stabelfeld won a 6 to 8
decision In the a fU r piece.
Liquors - W in es - Beer
The St. Augustlna Saints chop­
ped another game o ff tha Galnaavlll* 0-Men‘s league lead by drub;
New Beverage Dispenser
Ling the pace setters In a 10
to 3 till.
'lea Cold Beer All Tlmaa
The line scores:
Orlando
030 000 0 - 3 • 4 -1
B I L L ’S P A C K A G E S T O R E and B A R
DeLand
001 021 X - 4 .*40 * I
iwim
jui aiiu
Major
and Batts: s.
J. r*r*l
Paras, Bard*
112 W, First 81.
Phone 8
In, Alonso and Madjaskl.

l.mplr**f

Halt. I f
,Hatter, if
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S m u t,. lb
Keleiooek. i*
Ur.nwald, lb
aOuinaarnti. lb
lem lr. p
b lle ir ii. « u n ____
Tittale

Murray. Jb
Hait.rfl.ld, lb
Bride, cf
* * .(
IO C

TolaleIS I I
a— eifiaU.l foe Orunwald In
b— a r
f oal for Lamlr I
c ~ r * n for Hlebblne In tih
l.eetbura
I l f Oil
H A N X tK P
Knorsi Hall, Hman,
ball
Uiina?,
'•'field.
flail.
Huinaarnee, Xacrlffeeei

• Ul„
McCammnn I.
flormlab I, Tpinat I. ...H ............
I ) I in 1 timinav t rum.' o ff h i &gt;.
•»n t In * lantiif*, 0 rune: ofl
«mii.i!*ti
n |n 1. * turn:
ofl
MrCsmmon 1 In t J - t &lt;nnln«», (
laaii o f f
T»qi&lt;l 1 In I !• » In
ttlnnlnv iiH«h»r McCammen. I. a *
I ih pitcher. Lenity. Umplran W"&gt;
• • f i and
Tavlor Time of |am »
&gt; 't». Atledancet l.tt».

N L R B Appeala 'To
L abo r Management
-C O M P A N IO N

..... .......,- Aug. 1—UTT
WA51IINDTON,
—1
The new fiva-man National
Ulenr Relation*
_» Board
today
|&gt;le*lge.d “ dee; determination” to
make every
n-ovlslon
o f tha
T a ft-H a rtle y ............ ..................
effectively aa possible:"
The lioard Issued that state­
ment a* Ita first act after two
.new-members. Abe Murdock and
J.. Copaland Gray, and a general
counsel took their oath* of office

FEATURE—

.SHOUTS
Novally -

DIAPER HKRVICB

'‘Unusual Occupations”

traerratlona or lwm«
leery to HANFORDPHONE 13337

MlvTltOTONE NEWS
OPENS:
1:10 P. M.
flat, a Hun.

• DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM #
Sunday and M onday

Ruler of

kills

which appeared In Thuraday’a Issue. It should hart r«*d

Theobold and Toncoff; Gaddla and
W en
FOR S ALE : Easy Spia Di
•
Second game
Palatka * 000 003 000 - 3 - 7 - 3
school. Enterprise, Florida. i

lb

llliMn. , p 4
To ln»l. |i u

POWELL’S EDGEWOOD GROCERY

_ Too Late To' Classify

M iM ihui m
TrUr.
JtatripaluB. i f

O PE N H
12:45 P . M,

CORRECTION
The Herald regret* an error made In Che price of
Steak in fhe advertisement of
____

beating b before yon bttlW— 4l’s better lo u e
a pencil now than a saw later on. After a
thorongb lurvey of Florida’s winter houie
heating problem# we have mtnblhhed a free
consultation Hervlee for home bnUderf and
nresent home owners. Yon are Invited to use it!

ERESH FRUIT &amp; VEGETABLES
—
HALF BU.

JIC E

ELBERTA PEACHES
ALSO

Full Line F R E S H
VEGETABLES

TROPICAL FRUIT MARKET
SO. PARK NEAR GENEVA AVE.“

�4 _ — frrF*-

FRIDAY, AUGUST 1. 1947

*

THE SXIfFORD n tlO U J . HANfORn. FLORltf* -

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At

FOR THE BEST ICE CREAM
Try
NICK’S OWN ICE CREAM
Wo make our own Ice Cream, All flavors
Ta«ty — Delicious — Healthful

*
CANVAS AWNINGS
CANVAS PORCH CURTAINS
VENETIAN BLINDS
Aluminum, Sled. Wood I
10 DAY D ELIVER Y

FREE ESTIMATES
Phone 808'

414 Sanford Aventf*

IN C O U N T V JUtH ItTH C O U RT,
t&amp; M IN O L K C O U N T Y . I'L O ltID A .
K b t A T K UP. C A U L M, U A ItN K I.I.

Fo r d PLA YE R S for .rent. R&gt;
« m I. The Muaic Box, 110
bt S T PhoneJtSX_______
h c E » p »c e In Melsch Building,
rev light ofleet, newly decorC all utilities, heat and Jaalservice furnished. Call MA­
IL A A. Dept. Store.

IM FOR

JAL ESTATE
INSURANCE
MORTGAGE LOANS
fMOND . &gt;L BALL, Realtor
Krglsternf Broker and
Insurance Agent
,4
Kl-rida Stole Bank Bldg.
two alory, three bedroom
he. T wji rar garage. On
rr lot l i l t x 140 in Mayfair.
ell.unfurnished or furnished.
fee 366-M.
|

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and
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w in c h « »*&gt;u.
u r r l i l i * r ..f \ ..i i
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h a i r a tfa tti« t
f R l d . M U t r U l (he* “ f f U » «»f I l l ' l l

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(*pun() J iid if
HRHINOI.L (NUlVTV. at hf« ..•rtlc*
iii if.• Chart
in lUnfonV
Florida,
within
#i||ht
ralandar
WOaih&gt; fit.in lilt 11in r t.f t M lift!
publication of this nnt(ra.
Kach
Halm or dm iin d mud t»» In writ*
Ing and contain ih t |*Ur# *»f real*
drni'a and |*&lt;»*t o ffir * addrraa of Iht
claimant and m&amp;al hr aworn to by
thr claimant. hi* agent or attnrn*ror |h» •Mm* ahair tir void.
A

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Aa AdmlnUtratri*
n f *ald t«U lr.

R o u se on

FI rat publication on

July

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10M house, with 5 lots, eon
cted of selected virgin pine
cypress, A -l condition, newO— IIUITS SIGN BERlTCK
nainted inside and, out, some
0. D. Land res*. Phone 1011
It. Also four 200 ‘pound fat CANVAS PAINT- clear and colora. -SENKARIK GLASS - 4k
)g i, 3- young milk rowa with
RADIATORS cleaned and repair
P A IN T C O .. Phone.320.
st A second calves. Altoed. ^ohsn. Radiator Shop, 104
|cr o r separate. Inquire at
Sanfofd Avo. PE 363-W.
Orange Ave. or Phone 70S- LADIES Chicago Shoe Skate/ ~
slte 8% - practically new. 1810 LAND
CLEANING
A *'
W. 3rd SL after 6.
LRAIN AG R. I NSW CAT
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FOR 8ALBPIL L A R DKIBBL BULL
lEKY nice two bedroom frame WOOD or coal circulating heater
BUS W ITH
PALM IT T 7
fuse, close in. This house la In
— good condition — &lt;36 . cash.
RAKES
TWO
V4
tD &gt;o d condition throughout •• ’ 113 Holly.______________'
D It AG LINES.
BQ
kuld cost &lt;8,760.00 to replace.
NOW IN TH IS V IC IN ITT.
FLORENCE porrela'in kerosene
Iced at W.300.00.
nimnutit construction
range, perfect condition &lt;85.00.
|Id. two bedroom, two story
CO, ORLANDO, FLA . PHONE
in good condition, ideal
Mrs. Moon. Phone Longwood 23.
2-2981.
amall family, located in Kese
-t Section, reasonably priced CYPRESS I^wn Chair*. Assem­
RENT A CAR
bled with screws, painted ur un5,760.00.
. you drive rr
palnted.*See
at
2372
Palmetto
two bedroom bungalow In
PHONE tee
Ave. Phone !ll0-W.
nehurst - suitablr for amall
S'WICK LAND-MO!
nilv — desirable surroundings. 8M ITTY'8 8elf-propelle&lt;l l^w n
.
U D R ivB -rr,
0.00.
Mower- Smitty’s Garage cor*
SEE US FOB
[ exceptionally desirable twoner Second Street and Sanford
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
bry house, 3 bedrooms and
Avenue. Call 1159 for free demAND TYPIN O
Ith upstairs, and 1 bedroom
onatrmtlon.
CREDIT BUREAU OF
|d bath downstair*. Large livSANFORD
room, with enclosed sun FOR nice canning peaches.
118 N. Park ‘
Phone 160
ch; library, dining room anJ
our line of Siberia Peaches, &lt;1.|chrn. Unusually well planned
26 half bushel, &lt;2.60 bushel. EXPERT RADIO REPAIRING
cupboard apace. Ha* two- . Tropical Fruit Market, So. Park
Fred Mysra, &gt;11 t |&gt;&lt;| B t
^garage Incorporating work
Are, near Geneva Avenue.
and laundry. Has 110 fL
ATTE NTIO N
nuge on paved street. Lot la
— DIAPER SERVICE—
ntlfully fruited, and 'land- OLD NEWSPAPERS—* GENTS
Baby Valvat furnish** hospital
^ped. Posaeailon Septemlier PER POUND. BUNDLED IN
rlesn.iteril* diapers and deodor­
BUNDLES.
ised container. Economical and
CRY spacious and loveljThom*
safa. Fully medically approved /
10. 16,
and 25 GENT
|San Lanta, located on three
Call Daytona 2487-W collect for
HERALD OFFICE
i facing Valencia Drive. Stucdetails. 98 diaper*, &lt;2 4 an
bouse on steel, with t.la rg e
“ FIRST IN BANFORD”
Jrooma and bath upstairs,
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living room, dlnl
vacant loU, roadeIdea or
OJff a n d JiaUi. i r i d
acreages. Phono 41 or 1OT-J,
airs. Ample closet and
” throughouL Ihla Highest cash price paid for uaad
AUTOS FOR SALE
i has recently been, redecofurniture. Ted Davia Furniture | IB
Inside. I f your are looking
Co, l i t E. 1st PE 968.____
. a home of distinction, this
1M0 HUDSON dalux* &lt;495.00,
I'LL BUY your ear regnrdlaes t i
&lt;160.00 under market
l ‘t, BOB
eg* or condition. “Roy
PRBD W. BENDER *
I .paint A motor. Box KBM Car#
W. 2nd SL
_______
(JOHN W r -». MOORE
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1 Herald.
S Fla. Stele Beak Bid*. CASH paid for stamp collections
1940 DODGE lt&gt; ton truck, good
r ia e s I t s * ______ - _
and accumulations, Urga At
condition. 8 new lira*, i l l N.
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small.-What
do
you
have7
Send
3E with complete equlp^
French. Phone 1184-W.
;plat a dauils to: Max Tratn&gt;. RL 1 Box M, Winter Park, MODEL A Pickup Truck. Phona
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July 1*17.
O I*. Ilaenilon,
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4 CEILING fan* for sale. Imncv'a FOR RENT— Floor sander. Easy
Drug 8tore.__________________
operation. Reasonable rateJ, San
ford Paint A Glass Co. Phone
Paints, Poultry Supplies, Nalls,
303.
Purina Feeds, Groceries and
DODGB • PLYMOUTH
Meats. Touchton A Watson, 1201
PARTB AND HKRVICB
, Celery, Phone 1199._________ ^
109 Palmetto Avo.
Phoaa 1011
AUTO RADIOS. Motorola. Sales
ami Service. The Music Box, YA-DK moth proofing taaU 6.
vcaia. llavo your ivoolens moth
110 W. 1st Bt. Phone 963.
proofed now. Downtown Clean-1
er* A l-anndry. 113 Palmetto1
SEWING MACHINES
Ave. Phono 9U. *
HALES * SERVICE
HERTS HEWING MACII. SHOP Piano Tuning and Repairing. L. L
IIS 8. FRENCH. PII. I HH1
Sill, Bea. 611-W.
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COAL circulsting heater. ReasonShow card* and poaUra
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RENT— 20 acres su^
EXPERIENCED reir
celery grower or
rigated truck larm.
11 artpsartps-i of the City w e‘ have
, r a air.- f(v«- r..\rr.iur..&gt;i.r.i»
ligated
farm. 13
room bungalow with .V
all. .-onv.-nmanages for farm
n wells, a 7 room dwelling
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trained farm tnam
tenant h o u ^ i-latkv.harm , , , . ^ ^
• -*n iW ta rw d -«r«.
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fur right Party. A. Duda A Sons,
&lt;4961.00.
Cameron
Avenue,i
*«*«••«&gt;•
Oviedo. Phone
me 21
2161.
*
On
Avenue,)
Robert
A.
Williams
aide Sanford, Fla., phone
Phone 732
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
-R. P. O. Box 883. K. B.
GIRL for cashier &amp; rosmcllc coun­
ter, also soda girl. Lanoy's Drug
lutre.______________________ _
FURNISHED 3 bedroom house __ Stor^ j,'
with 4 acres. By owner. Phone
.iV A LESC EN T HOME now
1294 er County 3$06.
|en at Chuluota. 18 mllca 3. h.
c a s h T S T for grocery slum •*
Hfnford and 18 miles N. K.
experience preferred but not eaSM
ALL
house,
60
x
150
corner
Orlando. lougr acreeq and
nential GoimI Lurk Grocery,
lot. &lt;2600.00. Phono 714-R utter
V I T I C g T O .t l- l’ ICAM
kirn porches to sit and enjoy
1208 W. 13th St. _______
4 P. M.
T it: J f l l l V T . III.A H C fl A K . w hope
h« cool breeitea uff Lako.Cathreaidenre
and m ailing nddreta la
EXPERIENCED Steam P ir iw r
line. Ijirg e grounds anj walks
No. 1SPT7 llurelawn,
for dry cleanuig..nl*iiLw_ Apply
from auto traffic, l-argc 5 A R TICLES FOR SA LE
D etroit. ‘ M ichigan
Downtown Clcantti-A-Laundf y. — V O D —A H H —H H t t r r iT N OTTFH TD
and rooms. Brick construethat lhare haa been In a lllu lrd and
TISTW m etto.
- Can -accomodate- 2&amp;-otdy.'
la now pendlpg. til Hi* U leroll Court
hone or write for reservation SEE THE new Lawn Shaver. Ask FU LL time Watkins Route avail­ In
and fo r Samlnole C ouflfy. Florida.
once. JOvledo 23112 or Dr.
In Chancery, a aull agalnal &gt;nu for
able
In
Sanford.
If
you
have
for drmonitration. SEN K A it IK
aliaolule divorce w h erein you, John
jartin 23!&gt;2 or write Box 137
car and are willing to work
GLASS A P A IN T CO. 112114
T. Iltaarhati, are Ihe defen-lanl an 1
(huluota Florida. Ijirge re-Jan
W. 2nd St.
hours a day for excellent earn­ Ifa rrla tl laal.el lllaa. hok la |he
} r ftleata to visit their doctor.
ings, write for personal Inter­ p la l n f l f i and an ahhrevlalr-,1 title
o f III, ra te I, I I A I t l t l R T T IH A IIK I.
view. A.D.II. Care Herald.’ *
VILA RLE at onre, convenient-' ROOF COATING. A.bestos AluIII.A H C IIA K
Claim Iff. - v a • Jon s*
located *down town section,
mlnum roof coating- gou.1 fur
T. HILAHi'IIAK. ■lefrndanl.
MAN OR WOMAN
to.date apartmenta with all
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metal, slate or composition roof, ONE full time ami one part time,
(J in n y :I&gt; I,, file an appearance In
lodern convenience*.
Adulta
ing. Stop leaks. Cools your home
for Tourist Information Booth, •
wall! |.f.M rr.llnM »•&lt;* lUr 21|||
(ilv. Phone 650.
10 to 15%. Ten year warranty,
Must have secretarial ability, day uf Atigual, I I I ) ,
SKNKARIK GLASS A PA IN T
K X K C l’ T I t n A N D
IHMVytD Ihla
pleasing personality, neat ap­
IlS tfE D a n d unfurnished
CO. 112-114 W. 2nd St.
pearance, a* well as knowledge I t lh d ai o f July, 1 s t}.
bt. Adults only. 2300.' MaIlon•
I’ Herndon.
of Sanford .and ('enlral Florida.
a.
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W rite . to Junior Chamber of
C onn In an&lt;t fnr Nroilngb
FLOWERS
Commerce,
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O.
Box
1342,
slat
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lorid
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J)()M opt. adults, no pets or
foe all occasion*
»&gt;K age. marital status,. expert IC I U C C IT C O I'H T H K A I.)
|ildren. Inquire 200 E. 6th St. McN e i l l a y o s t f l o r i s t s
nice
and salary expectation*.
bnford. H a
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8lp*a Ave. Just o ff Celery
Furuiture R e fin iih ln *
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WORK
WANTED
(ROOM furnished bungalow, Office ph. 403 residence ph. 810-R
Cabinet Work
Fwlv rcfinlihed. available Aug.
EXPERT .painting -contract . or
----- E xp ert W o rk m a n ib ip
It . P h o n e 5 56 -W .
QONCRETE SEWER PIPE
hotlfly basia.
S. C. Grogam
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i'
alea.
P h o n e 731 j .
lOOM apartment. Adultyr-IOSO SEPTIC TANKS. Create Traps Freei H latiin
SHOP
Blocks.
Aluminum
Windows
und
rel.
124 Palmetto Avenue
Screens. White cement, Paint, FLOOR SANDING A finishing,
cleaning A waxing. Our power
Pertna-Ule, Hurricane bracks
WANTED t o r e n t
unit enables us to work where
Miracle Concrete Company,.309
there is no electric connectlo.t
Elm Ave. Phone 1335.
Tavailable. 21 yrais experience,
II. M. (Reason, talks Mary, Fla. W A T C H R E P A I R S
IEDROOM house or apt. for FOR SALE— LI merock for drive­
mpancy Oct. I — Permanent
ways
and
roadway*— Phone ROOKINj; - ROOF Palming, all
sldcnts. P h . 888-R.
1241.__________________________
Three D ay Service
- kind*. Smith Uro. Phono 1188.
ISE p r bpartmeot, furnished1 rUXEDO FEEDS—complete lino.
CLEANING — cooking — caring
unfurnished. Exrellehl referA ll W ork
Hunt’s Tuxedc Feed Store
for children — by week. 705 Lo­
, Call Archie Brown 71«cust -Avo.
Guaranteed
Batteries * flattery Charging.
II. B. POPE CO&gt; INC.
Months
12 SPECIAL'^FHVICES

iAL EJTTATE FOR SALE

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large lot. Corner MirkHELP WANTED
ory and 7th St. 700 E. 7th St.
12,000. Apply to J. E. Walker;
W ANTED: Man to succeed R.
010 Cypress Ave.
Simmon* for Kawleigh business
A VERY desirable f i v e roo
in Northeast Polk County. 1600
bungalow. Can be punlia'ed
famlllea. Products sold 20 year*.
with (2500.00 cash, b a I a n r e
Permanent if you are a hustler.
monthly.
Fur particulars write Raw.
Robert A. Williams
Irigh’s
Dept.
FAII-440 103S.
Phone 732
Atlantic liana llldg.
Memphis, Tenn. or see R. Hart
man. Box 234, (.ongwood, Fla.
It YOU like to live on the rdgo

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Wheeler of Sanford

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Russia
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tllitlcs at once anil aeltlo their
differerwv* by “ arbitration nr oth­
er peaceful ntean».“
This eliminates references . to
Article 40 of the UN charter and
to the Linggadjati Agreement be­
tween the Dutch and Indonesians.
Van Kleffans said he had been
author lied by the llajtue to say
that the Netherlands ."gladly ac­
cepts” the mediation offer and
that his government was ready
to enter into consultations with
U. ,S. officials immediately.

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live s r e s t (le v I

I “ shirking” Its obligations if it
* failed to take a binding decision.
Gromyko took the floor after
the United States had railed on
' the Council to' order an iramedi&lt; ale cessation of hostilities to pre; pare the way for mediation.
*■» llerschel V. Johnson, deputy U,
S. delegate, .made his demand
after Dr. EcUl N . Van Klcffrn*.
Netherlands ambassador to Wash­
ington had accepted the United
.States mediation - offer.
Johnson told (he Council the.
1 U. .8. offer of “ good offices"!
* also goes j.) fhv ib. fy ,i„ - « - 4 X«- - VSWvtissMl f is a ,
’ ernmrnt of • the Indonesian K*!- who was-al thet time £ .” A.'Dod&lt;* public whose forces are fighting
Ian, .Mr. Evans pointed out. . .
f the Dutch * * ' )
•
On Nov. 6. 1945. the County
;
No representative of tha Indoj nesian goVerirthnit hat arrived Commission vacated this property,
here y e t A dispatch from Batavia,
* however, quotetl A. K. Gin), deputy Mr. Evans explained, and the pioppremier of the Indonesian Republic.,erly reverted to acreagew herc, as expressing vih e belief that *his opon thesf heretofore public lands
government Wjftdd accept media- and streets leading up to the bath‘ tion conditionally..
beech have been irncrcf by
, Ganl, a Pj&gt;oy*r « f the Dutch, f

Czech Motives
$6,063 Must He Given
B y Seminole County, I
ir « e &lt;swa n — r s .. u*#i
original decision to go to Parts
For Lunch Funds must
be reserved.
He contended
there was no
change Involved In Cxechoslovak
policy and said Cxechbslovakta
still needed and hoped to obtain
Western aid, atjeaat in the form
of "normal commercial loans for
specific purposea."
.
Masaryk said tha existing econ­
omic alignment need not repre­
sent anv gctual division of Europe.

Coal

Production

aaid they “ are beginning to re­
flect the resulla of the new agree­
ment.
* “ Surveys indicate very few op“
producing
ith normal
periods under the old contract. The
estimates of losses range from
3 to 12 per cent, with perhaps
a general average loss of M to
10 per cent.
"This la In face of the fact thet
at least some cgptlve operations
are on a 24-hour bails because
of the dire need o f coal, and
genarally the mines are.operating

mm

toons,

counties to put up $665,000 to
match a drastically reduced fed­
eral appropriation of 1741,000 for
next year's school lunch program.
Seminole County will have $7,­
203 available from federal funds
and will he expected to contribute
1*1,003 next year.
Generally applying the fund dis­ trary. Chechoslovakia waa now
tribution formula of the new state pressing for a mutual assistance
school law. Mrs. Thelma Flana­ treaty with France of the same
gan. State school lunch supervlso,-, kind which ahe has with, the
' '. * "
.
sent out to the 07 counties notifi­ Soviet Union. *
cation of how much they will re­ This was his account:
“ When the Marshall plan first
Wi l l and how much they will
have to contribute to continue op­ was mentioned, It waa my opinion
eration of their prograiAs at last' it might tie good for us to taka
year’s level when ft , 103,000 in part • • under certain reservations.
' Polish Ministers visiting here
federal monrT' was available.
She warned them, that although
county contributions are unly per­ same opinion and aaid they con­
missive for the next school year, sidered it would be wise to go
Congress has indicated it will re-' to Paris.
“ There has been some miscon­
an abutting property owner, and *iuire statr or county matching
the rights of every property owner before any federal money will be strued idra that we were sent
available in the succeeding year. for by Moscow. Gottwald asked
occupird . within the recorded . subdivision
Up to now, the frderal cavern two weeks before any talk o f the
,h r-‘i ha, thus been jeopsrdit-d.
menl has financed nearly the en plan for appointments to' see
, . ____________ _______
to diaeuaa
Stalin _..
and
*olotov
' ‘
H u gh es’ D eal
ope that
“ H this resolution of the Counwould tv Commissioners Is to go ^m.hal- state has suppScd. some. adminls-' rocnomic relations, alnca there
e Secur- lengrd,” Mr. Evans continued, “ ill trativf salaries, and a few coun- i was considerahla room for entiea have paid local cooks and largtment of these,
further, will establish a precedent, that dishwashers.
I “ While we- were on the way,
rr, that there is not a plat recorded on the
Mr*. Flanagan said the new the Pole*- decided against going
inyone's records of any County court house school law makes It possible for to Parts, We arrived in Moscow
ids the in the State of Florida, whrrr the
the counties, tu. budget'lunchfv»n&gt;..** .the only candidate* tor the
, purchaser of property is sutured funds'
from ttu* appropriation* of trip to Paris eaat o f th* Rhine.
of the benefits of the property
State money for rurrrnt edura-j “ Before seeing Ktdlln, I knew
dedicated for his use.”
tional expenses.
at one* the situation 'had be­
James L. Field, chairman of the
lter list of amounts available come extremely, difficult. Some
P.T.-A. bathing park project, tyh- from federal funds and the amount bona fide, but not very useful,
oed these sentiments when be said,
speculation had lwen voiced In
” 1 believe.(hat it la absolutely es­
the West that 'Caeuhoalovalrtd
sential that this land he restored
breaks with the Soviet Union*
to the pablle,-' so that w* can hav4&gt;
out water-front rights ami park­ ♦ 11,639 and 17,662, Broward 610,•
183 and tl6,4BO. Dade ♦110,143 and
ing space.”
♦117,030, Duval *80,923 and |62.Tli* petition Itself recites, " I f 401.- Escambia |2$,003 and *17.this resolution is net rescinded, it 100. Hillsborough 160,829 and
will mar tb* beautification of the ♦47,683, Lee *6.909 and I6.IH1,
Crystal-Lake Winter Homrs Hub- I-eon $16,361 and *7,111, Marlon
division and doftroy the rlghta and XlJdlM xnd.17.iai-----------------prirllegw of~ git'p roperty owncVy
Monroe *4,924 ami 13,031,' Or­
for generationa to com*, ami will
not allow adequate parking space ange *30,136 and $26,863. I'atin
Beach $33,967 and $30,373, Pinel­
for th* public bathing beach."
as the F -ll.
las *36.670 and (34.663, Polk *38,•The property involved is the 07-'f and $29,271, Putnam $7,066
Echols testified that oh Aug.
jsotith.half of Grand Rend Avenue and $4,189, St. Johns $7,120 and
24, 1043,, shortly before Rdbitfruirf th* Country Club Road to $6,297, 81. Lurie $6,292 and *4,velt'a return. General Arnold had
Crystal Lake thr east half of 024. -Sarasota $11,098 and $0,184,
directed that no further action be
Fourth Strret from Crystal task* Heminole $7,203 and $6,003 and
taken to encourage Hughes in his
ment, see ‘our ninny deto laike Mary Avenue, part of an Volusia $20,727 and $17,199.
efforts to sell hi* plan* to the
alley running from the Coun'ry
algna. Ordt*r today to
Club Road to Fourth Street and
two small parks facing on Morris
assure prompt delivery.
Walkway in thia tame block.
(I'e a lls s M l (IB M P a s s O a » t
A bath house has oeen con­
structed by the Lake Mary °.T.A. in his hand sand a 9ten gun magMACHINES ILLE G AL
at the foot of Grand Bond Avenue, axln* ill hit hin p «k et.
A suspicious-looking package
TALLAI1A3SEE, FLA., Aui
part uf which was vacab-d hy the
M O N U M E N T CO
1046 resolution. and“TKe btach.at, was found under one of th* mat­
_____ ____
this point It used as ad public tresses and snappers Investigated
•or ahfp, both built of piywcmd.
ce profit making
beach. Tha petitioners noV wek. Ip it as police instituted th* search
Partially Ih^i
fnr
thw
attaekaf*.
-TlghCTnurth iv r U iii . . .
. rrstoiej to the
ment
houses
ware
evaluated
of
public for parking places tor auto­
- mobiles and the rxpansjiia-uf-th* oil teuanta except for one* 111
woman, ami the
places were
. bathing bsach.— *
searched.

Hoard Petitioned

mattor,
would it notT asked
chairman Ferguson of the subroromiltff. “ Normally, yea,” Echols replied.
Ha recounted, however, that
when Booaevelt came home from
Europe he, Echoli, w u told to
cooperate with the President'*
son.
As the Inquiry into Hughes'
♦40,000.000 wartime contracts went
through ita fifth day, there were
published reporta that Hughes
will ask the Justice Department
to investigate the “ relationship
of Senator Owen Brewster (K-Mo)
chairman of the full committee,
and Pan-American Airw ay*.' •

G U LF STORM

UN Committee Plan
Tour Of DP Cam

NEW O R LE A N S Aug. l-(/P&gt;
A minor tropical 'storm in the
Gulf of Mexico hfs veered in
GENEVA. Switxerland, July
direction and wa»j reported by
the Weather Bureau to he moving (JPi— A subcommittee rnireu
toward the Texas Coast in the ing trp of the 11 delegiMom
th* United Nations sp ecia l*
vicinity of Brownsville today.
mittrr for Palestine will t
Jewish displaced persons (1I
In Europe, the committee
elded today.
John D. Hood of Australia i
head the group, which will
clde itself on details o f the t&lt;

(a U n it y T h ero Is S tre n g th —
*
To Protect the Peace o f tha World:
To Fromota tha Progress of Am eric^
J o Prodnee Prosperity for Sanford.

Ta rtly rlnudr tonight and Tues­
day eveept local thundershWVers
In the afternoon.
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Indonesians Issue

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New Defense Chief Hails' Merger

In Palestine
Premier Asks For.. In­
ternational B o d y
• T o Be 3rd Party
In A r b i t r a t i o n

Success 0 ( UN
In Indonesia Seen
B A T A V IA .' Java, Aug. 4 OP) — As Hopeful
Sign
The Indonrjian- Republic joined
the Dutch tonight in announcing
a midnight ccaie-litc older to
troops, flopping hostilities in In ­
donesia and giving the United
NalioWi h i fftsl’ 1sf(T^victory fer

Rioters In Britain
Face Court Action
J E R l &gt;M I M. Aug 4 UPt Light
young Jrw«. including a gul. kill­
ed a Jewnh official and wounded
the Jewuli manager of HaidavV
Bank in Haifa today and escap'd

Security C o u n c i 1’ a
Fate Depends On
Policy Q(, l^rmncas

iV|*leiKr camr.^ltfo

lly DEW ITT MACKENZIE
Foreign Affairs Analyst

Some people still have the strange idea that small budgets don't entitle
them to good ejuality! Nonsense! They're the very people who mml bx\ t
quality. What they buy must give good and satisfactory service. Every­
thing you find at Pccney's is tesied to make sure it w ill give you every
dime* worth of value for what you spend-all that, and morel’

- Wr get a wee glitnpie ol rain­
bow- through storm-clouds in the
compliance b) Holland and the
Indonesian Republicans with the
order by the Unitrd Nations Se­
curity Council for cessation nl tire
bloody hostilities in the Dutch
East Indies.
This-is the first command ever
issued by the council in the-in.-. SHOWN AT Hli n iiT news conference In Washington.- Sc-aclary of Dc
terrsts of peace. It m*y be the "■TfTiWJfnirt Torreslil hsired uniAratlon of the armed services as “ tha
most decisive and dcflnltive step In the formulation of a national mill*
last if it .isn't made to stick.
tary policy since th# formation of the Republic-.’
(International)
Whether it is made to, stick will
depend on whether members ol
the Security.Council can buiy self
interest and' their own ddfriencet
long enough to deal with this In ­
donesian threat to global trsn-

City License FeesjCoimore Explains
T o Be Increased Political H opes
By New Ordinance Of Puerto Ricans

because ol the inability n l its
Republican side, and asked that members to measure up to Ihest.
•
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Pit verb! take (his into ronsidera- identical requirements.
*i’&gt;n.
.
Bishop Says
A world which is most dam­ Commission Considers Retired
(A Netherlands g o v e r n m e n t nably weary of bloodshed and
Boost
A
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t
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n
g
Island
Has
No Wish
spokesman declared at the Hague hunger and
the Dutcli would defend themsolvci about lime-al
. _ nations.got alswiid
Many B u s i n e s s e s
F o r Independence
vigorously if Republican troop, did the |ieace handwagoti—and “ tho
not r/spect the cen*r fire order. . d? yi l take tha -hindmost^' — - ­
TT* ssT&lt;i the government Intemled
On* rrcognit** that Hiilland. as "Many increa«e* in occupation­
to Invite front three to fjv.« powers the “ mother country," has bad al licenre feer s i r indir-sted in
to•pnd representatives to lndone- to swallow a bitter pill in or­
own k ',| hI and out own piotrdion
dering the crate, fire against those
the Rt. Rev, Charles B. Colmorc.
The Republican fr-rmler. Atfur whom she regards as rebels. Just
l.cllicd liuhop of. fAiettr R ico , tnld
Slarifooddin, ar-id In a radio br jad- how Uttar was iwsdu. clear Jati
the Rotsiy 1’ fub today that al­
&gt;avt Dial hla go' • Thursday when the-Dutch ambas­
gorem.neni; wished
an International commission to he sador to the United States, Keleo
though there is a email vocifer­
the third party In nrhliration of Van Klrffens, told the Security pay a $15 annual Ire snitrad ous tninoiily clamoring for indc|&gt;cnthe conflict. Tills was interpreted Council that this was a purely do­
in Batavia to mean that the Jog­ mestic affair and that tha council of $10 as' formeily. Those with dcnce and. looking for political
jakarta regime did not fnvor medi­ had no right to intervena.
- •$3,000' to $4,000 stock will have jobs, the vast majority nl the Puer
ation bv the United States.
Again, one can understand 'why their fret increased from $30.75 to to Ricans have no dr»ue to be
Slarlfoeddin declared Ihe repub­ the representative of an imperial
550. and $1.50 additional lor eatli separated from the United States.
lic no longer hound by the rficrl
Rev. Colniore pointed out. how­
$1,000 of stock.
.
Agreement, the rare between
ever,
that it will lie 50 year* next
User Dutch and the ln-1-mxaiant by
Operating sound trucks for nn*'i
which “ the United Stales o f Inyear since .the United Stale* took
own
business
has
increased
in
denegle" was to receive indepen­
fee from $25 to $50 a truck, and over this island dependency nl
dence In 1940 under the Nether­
lands crown.
operating one for other than one's Spxit|. end politically it is exactly
Rcctnt act* by the Dutch in pro­
own business fiom $50 to $100 in thb s-flnc position today as itj
claiming, the tin-rl'h Island-* of
was 47 yean ago. It u hot a
Carnival price* remain at $5&lt;Kt
By the AasoriatAI I’ ress
Bangka and Billitnn ns autnromcircus fee* are still territory like Hawaii or Alaska,
The nation trudged Ivack td wotk a week;
out territories, when they former­
ly were considered ntitt of the re­ today to fact a hot Monday after SI00 a day fnr each 1,000 seal* but what is called in l l i r w.usjs
public. nullified the agreement, all t\:«t thr East Coast experienced or frartlnn thereof, and other of the people who live there' "a
show* under tents.
t«.
a sweltering' weekend.
the' premier aaid. ,
A wave of heat warmed Sunday a day, according to admission.
Dutch spokesman aal.l most
The former $100 a day fee
rrlands units were already outings from the Pacific Coast
rtilled up, aevrral no-irv before through thr Mississippi Valley for furniture auction* hat been wen at an me principal govern­
the midnkpht deadline. There was with Picry*. 8. D„ reporting ths reduced to $20 a day for concerns ment officials, it appointed hy the
almost no activity todtv at R*-n. highest temperature, 110, as A r­ in husinest her* not lets than Pietidrql ol the United Slates
atanjs. which had been the Dutrli kansas sweated through ita eighth two years.
The rate for finaned or mon­ The peoplp *h e ie would like' to
(toons' expected Jumping-off place straight day of 100 plus which
ey lending companies has been elect .their own officials, hp con­
for an attack toward Jogiikirta. resulted in two Hraths.
Although the Eastern Seaboard upped from front $60 to- $100 .a tinu'd. addin* that he would -like
The. United Nations Security
Council last Friday called upon to t thr most part escaped the year. .
weekend's heat,temperature* were
Rates for professional m*n such to tee Puerto Rico made a terri­
both tide* to cease fighting.
ultimately
toward
In statements yesterday the In­ expected to climb today and loro- as altonteym, architects, dentists tory looking
donesian! said they were “ willing" casta-were for rontinued high mer­ ami physicians have b**n Increas­ statehood, something he explained,
t&lt;4peate hostilities, but that a cury leadings over almost the en­ ed from $16 to $26.
which might take a hundred yean.
Healers by electrical or mechantruce could ba carried out effec­ tire nation for tin- next day or two.
Puerfo Rico It iltuglcd about
Portland,’ Mr., howevar, hit a
tively only If the Dutch withdrew
1.000 miles southeast nf Florida,
record
low
vrsterday
for
Ih*
date
to demarcation iltf*a established
Rev. Colmor* declared. It hat a
last October. There was no in- as the mercury read, 48, three
population
of 2,000,000 persons,
U.
Hits Red Plan
only 600,000 of whom live in eiti*s,
On U N A p p lic a tio n the largest being Kan Juan with
120.000 population. The island |»
100 miles long, 40 lullrt wide with
LAKE SUCCESS, Aug. 4 l/D—
an atea of about 3.500 square
Tha
• United State*
objected inih-s. The density of Ha nouulastrongly today to a Soviet tlro&lt;l a a tla a »4 aa S a i t S aar I
posa] hat the United Nations
delay mncideratlon o f memltership
V « To Build 100 Bed
from
flp n lp ilR
H NAustria,
M P R Illy,
i . Mrs. Dossie M urphy
Tallahassee Hospital
Ilungray and Romania.
Hayden Raynor, U. 8. respreDies In W ashington
sentativ*. told the Jtocurlty CounW ASHINGTON, Aug. 4 0V)
fll'a membership committee Hut
Ths Veterans Administration an­
Mrs.
Tyson Murphy.
Murphy, w|dMr«. uossis
Dost!* Tyson
th* Unites States could riot accent ow of the late Kenneth Murphy
nounced today it will build new
Rusats’scontention
that
study
I00-b*d hospitals at Thomaaville,
died In Washington, D. C. Friday
of these applications must await at the home of her daughter, Mrs.
Ga., and Tallahassee, Fla.
ratification
o
f
ths
psace
treat­
The agency said It la "scrapArthur Zachary, Jr., after an 111ies.
Bf‘ previous to build a 200- bed
nesa of two months.
He
pointed
out
thlt
treaties
•pit*! at Tallahassee. It ” prt&gt;bMrs. Murdhy was Uksn ill while
with Illy, Hungary and Romania visiting with her sister in Mont­
ahWwill be ' eight to twelve
already had been ratified by all gomery. Ala., later being removed
nereccary states except Russia to the home of her daughter. She
pleted and bids asked on alther
and added:
the Georgia or Florida buildings,
had bern a resident o f Sanford for
“ Surely the people o f states 12 months.
tha agency added.
which merit admlsalon should not
The administration
said
Its
The body w u sent to Sanford
be penalised solely because o f tha for funeral services which war*
decision w u baaed ui»n recom­
mendation! of. the Houae Appro- Two Bandits Hold Up falure on -th* part qf; tha sU t« held this afternoon at .4:00 o'rlocji:
to ratify.’*
•
v i
prlaUona Committee, which re­
JackHonville Store Raynor said Austria should be In Holy Cross Episcopal Church
cently waa given authority to

Heat Wave Engulfs
Nation Except For
East Coast Area

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Meyer Testifies It W as Gootl
Business To Go To Hyde Park
W ASHINGTON, Aug 4 id*.
Biooks”
John Meyer,
Hnwaiil ilugliM J IJ»p oil
pnrttrfKtAwmg'j&gt;uhffcitr-man, h'd'ffjcftntified
Senators today lie tinted the Isie
IV v ia
President and Mis. Rooirvelt i l l the com
Hyde Patk about election tune inlMevet In

F A L K N E R ING.

Th# name talk you they
are the fln«.t nylon*
you can buy l Very eheer,
h u t kmg-weering 45
VRjD«e In Sun Shadow
And Spring Beige tone*.

They’m made of -floe
codon fabrics. Platform
Hole*.

HDapllal

Hfcns have been completed and
» T O chosen for a 200-bed hos­
pital at TallahuSe*. but the agen­
cy u ld today It must “ start all
ever again on plans and speci­
fications, reducing ths site to
100 beds.'
R O Y ALL RETURNS
0 INGTON, Aug. 4 (A i­
ry o f War Royall today
i by piano from Germany
ho went last Thursday tr

1 J A C K f l M r c t a . Fl... A u g .T
(A*)— Two unmasked, neatly dres­
sed bandit* held up the Setter
Grocer/ here at 7:46 A.M. today
and escaped with $1,200 In cash,
police reported.
The bandits, one of them armed
wHh _________' ____ tnuimd
the atore a few mlmutes after It
had opened for business and took
tha loot from the cashier. Police
said employees of tha ators dsscribed tho bandits as being be­
tween 30 and &gt;6 rears o f ago.
Both wore brown business suits
and ono had on a panama bat Tho
armed robber waa blond and wo*»

Rurvlvors besides tha di
Mrs. Zachary, Include one
daughter, Mary Zachary of
Ington, D. C , two aljUr
Frank Nabje and Mlaa Fa
aon of Montgomery; at
brother. Jordan-Tyson, i
Montgomery.
•

CAR T H IE F HUNTED
'
Whereabouts o f ■ white man
who la believed to have stolen a
1035 Ford Kedah, the properly ot
Mrs. Jack L. Yates o f Lake $fary.
ia being sought by local author­
ities. A i daafrlptjoit uf tha .man
PLIG H T TAKE R OPF
has been broadcast by the Florida
Highway Patrol.
? p ,.
• CHICAGO, Aug. 4, (AT— '
am P. Odom took o ff today
Orchard Airport on a lBjtoo
solo speed flight around th. x
I" « • . on tin way at 2:31 I
(Central Daylight Tim e).

‘wric

Crowd* outside the bank fit*:
t,ried to •'stop the escape, hut dis
petsed when shot* wei*
fit*,|
• More lit it i-It soldiers will be
executed .b&gt; ligu Zval I-*uinl v«
soon as #they air captured,, a
leader of Ih* Jewrith underground
Ifm llM N l
f* | t ’ Sis i

Volume Increase

Shown \\yMarkets

&gt;n Of Late' Presi­
dent, Promises T o
Tell All Concern­
ing T ra n s a c tio n s

n

ve.ell tulil Nrusta

'if'H rrifly

Ihe Jewnh tindeigtmmd issued a
statement saving "W r have not
yet settled oui hanging account
with t|ie Biitiih." "They threai
• ' ell. then on duly v\ills the -V
rnrd new bangings,
, I-**1 *ee)&gt; two yniuig British • With I .limit Itnotevell. son ot • Corps in Europe, had w iitien In
sergpants. who had Iweti kidnap llie Isle I’ rrsidrnl stated * few (amity
suggesting that trte ia
ed and held hostages for two feel behind Kim, Meyer totifjed I Inrnds nf lot in lhi« counity I h
weeks, wgt* liangn) In a forest
preserve near Natanya.
wlieie befnie llie Senate Vi'ai Inveilig.sl I invited to Hyde Park. H r wen
they wei# strangled and hied t.» mg Committee t l its inquny into 1along' on that invitation. Mere
death from wmitidt cut hy the ♦4ll.000.tl00 of wartime contracts said."
thin, knmied ropes.
The committee 'ha» heard lestl
__The.. JUi.las—ln»wl« -ff»riet svt-i*
was shot l„ death hud restated
Ihe Jewish handtts. The hank hy. an Army colonel lhal ynunc
manage) was lenten until hr Roosevelt had bren, asked to re
opened the money Imix Witness's main in f.mope until oiler •'ic
said the ridd-eis' escaped In n

r#.SrssA?ntfir&gt; Iik/aV We ifXernitf s'rtlssed

How .it

rreimimfsaanet
father, the lit
veil. 3 mini: IliH n rifll sv1,1 the
President Imf), a “ fa lh e ilr” irrle rr-l in what hr.w as lining, hut
that . pholii-rrmnnalssaere did
lint rank in the inipudamV with
Ih r “ lew othrr prnhtems*’ th*
President had nn tils pilnd at
lhal lime. *
.

g.iting im it o n tml
(acts'* 'about lu&lt;

the Irltjng of w
contiactc to I Ion ai

ir war arcnmpvniri

Churchill Backs New Offer Made
Laborites In Plea
To EaseU.S. Loan Deadline Nears
?p.

Hartley Seek
Congressional In
quiry Into Tic-Up

Government Hit For
‘ Frittering Aw ay”
Dwindling Ci edits

le price

rtefrxtltftif llm-fcdv

»hould be known

W p O D ^ TO C E. EngfsnH. Aug. 4

be tnliulate*!. Director Wilaon
state-1 today that gross sales are
already definitely past last year's
record-breaking grand total of
$31,211,386.61, by more Ilian $2.400,11X1 for the system a« a whole.
"At the close nf thr fiscal year."
said Director Wilson, "it wa-i ap­
parent that our State-opi-rated
mallets had continued '.heir tinbroken record nf showing a gain
each vear, over the preceding 12
month*. 8ome o f the markets had
scored very substantial gains
However* because of bad weather
Irf February and later, which
knocked production In a number of
important producing arras. I bail
liardlv dared hope for such a substantisl Increase In volume ns re-

system, showed a gain of better
than $1,600,000. 1’ompan-i‘a salen
for th* last fiscal year totaled
$12.N.*h.O50.66, at eompareri with
111,174.1*9.22 for the fW-al yrar
ending Jun* 10, 1046.

te ll said today, that llie uni" i important enough in the overall
a new ppijMisal which it hoi e I pi'H menirllt pivcrdtnc*' la be lb*
would n e r t a llt ik r of 107
-i committee investigation,

that much ol the American loan
hsd been “ frilteiesl away'* by thr
Labor government.- He nonetheless
pledged himself to bark efforts t »
bbtain "easemenlt" iir conditions
surrounding the swiftly disappearing
$3,750,000.1)011. and to obtain new
Xiediis ftum Washington. .

f-nrd Motor Co. employer*.

Richard T Leonard. L'A W T IO
It happens that I had some
sire president, did not ir \ e ,| |i n, i ai lie * -intimatp ’relations with the
nl the new suggestinp s*|iu’li lie man w!in was Cnmmaniler in Chief
&lt;ml ulni w a* in iliaige nf ihe war

"Nhaip (liangr, and ruilailmen's
are to be mailr m the loan expen­
diture on non essentials and it w'll
lie- fSfiynnn'% duly to accept I

Churchill. in a psily »pe'c;|i. said
tome o( the loan vomfitiont "alarm­
'l l " hi|u, particulatly the clause
obligating .B n ljm to make cutlent sterling transactions by lliilith
customers Iterly convertible iqto
dollari,
. ’
"However I reb--l, a n tto ly nop.
on the wlaJlow of lim fail nilndevl
'American people to tusk* ll*\
neceaaarv easement s, w i t h o u t
which a policy for which they have
mad* heavy sacrifices will cer­
tainly fad In it* effects." lit* war­
time Prime Minister t.ii-l. "There Is no shame in one brave
and ' faithful_ail)', deeply Injured

S.

Chaffeur Caps
rt’H 1
m.tteu

A s s o c ia te d P re s s Lagaed W ir e

Siva, r » a » n » » S

new year it is 172,818, and consTWHIW Increased expense* It will
be much smaller for the yeas af­
ter. Mr. Lawton predicted.
A total *213.063 gross increase
in receipts, mainly - from state
sources, is offset by a $74,4.0. rev­
enue decrease Including the fftl,B50 formerly supplied hy state
racing funds, and 121.264 decrease
In carry over balance. Other de­
creases are 12,300. of State ami
Federal Vocational allowances,
295 by the. State for textbooks,
and 11,667 fa district 4 mill taxes,
The State will increase Its al­
lowance for teacher salaries from
the 1103,826 o f last year to *219,907 during the coming year, an

SLATON

- &gt;-----

M O N D A Y . A U G U S T 4, 1947

School Ex

British Food

All Better Dresses

THE W E ATH E R
vt
* .. •* *• t

*

lion announced that It had no m■ptaifX^Tof averting the tin '
walkout, which, would h* th* fit &lt;t
major strike in the sulo In-InVi-;
In 17 months.
\
.
Joint'S, linens, etmip.ittv v-.-•
pirsiilsut, -told- reporteis ,-t.- entCte-l the nll-fmpoitaoi •- *
at the ilowntown Rttok « "« tltf,
Hotel ■
"W e have no further
c-mntet
piop'Vsals im ritlier issuf ''
The two sides are at odds ny,.r
\ pension plan and ctiiitim ' letuit)^ protect lb* union agnlpst y- .
II

isrII nii H

e»tt |‘R|p

| ssstpi

Irigictmcnt A hIumI In
Lynch Attempt ( ’use

IVst Coulrol Board
Named Bv Caldwell
TALLAHASSEE. Fla. A-tg. 4.
■Pi A fivj- man pest c,t|ilro| 'ward
to examine nn-l certify tpid'rantx
fit iiisrrt and i tatfld eradication
•i” i ators’ licenses under a now
Nothin la» pus tuitncd tooay by
It—fllltil t jlhloell.
list- rnetnlo-rs ate J. M. Roper,
Minrnl "|M*ra)i-i for n u-rm of
•bite vents, J. I*. W'ulher. Or1sndq operator fnr a term of ono
war, A J. Rugeie of Gainesville,
l ‘ nirar«itv o f I bo bin eniomAlngiat,
•
i t\Vu ' m •• *io. John T.
rtiighton. University j f Florida
rrithinologlst, for a t h r v . - t r
ttjtit: nn-l Fullrr Ttesr* of -Ins-k-tiivllle. memliet at/ large for a
l .stt vfar AfUl*•

Growers Urged To
Vote For-Soil Proj'ect
M. J. Lodges Return
From Cool Vacation

Sanford State Farmers' Maiket.
oldest uni* In the State-operatrd
•yxtem. reported a total of *2^08.Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Lodge, who
018.93 this year and *2.630,834.82
returned recently from a trip to
Isat yrar,''
Washington, D. C., Baltimore and
New York State, reporter) that
they found Ih* cool weather to
their liking, and that while visit­
ing Niagara Falls, and Windsor,
Ont. th* temperature wst at time*
down to 46 degrees or less.
While at Savannah, New York
they visited Mr. and Mrs. W. T.
Whitehead of Sanford who ara
tprrxliar - the. summer— months
there. This Is a prominent celery
growing section, and the quality
of the celery is very

All grower* of .Seminole County
nnd I'roperty owners were urged
by County Agent C. R. Dawson to­
day to vote.for IIje program of anil
coriMi/vation W'rdnrwlav morning
at from HAM) o'clock until noon.
'
If apjirovsM, Seminole County
toward th* performance ..f w r will I-* arconted Ihe same Stats
duties.'
, and fcb-ial government engineer­
.Judge Frltzell cautioned the ing service In soil conservation
grand jurymen that they must now given to nearby counties'that
keep absolute secrecy on what o-- have «li endv approved tha proeurx In th* grand Jury room nnd
without referring to any purr
Voting places will b« at the
leular rase said " If the evid en ce Court llutis* office of County
dots not mAka out probably i
Agent C, R. Dawaon. tha Town
don' return trunJiills but if it ik&gt;x Hall at I.ongwixMl and tha grocery
do the only tblng you can d»- - atore ‘ at Chuluota. Foling manreturn a true bill.”
* y-r l » )ui\i- (w'l-n rtlnscn si sit nt
- J l TheyH be holding -enurt trrtr jnese offices, .
•
.
maybe for tbmrJands of year* and
The elrctlun was arrattgsd by
the State Soil Conservation hoard
at a hearing recently held at the
Court House at widen growers ap­
proved .having a referendum in
order .that Seminole County may
Medved the Iwnrfits of soil con­
servation.
DOUGLAS IN PARIS
PARIS, Aug. 4. (A*) — Lewis
T IT L E BOUT TONIGHT
Douglas, American ambassador to
PH ILAD E LPH IA , Aug. 4-f&lt;F&gt; Britain, has arrived In Parts for
a conference with Jrffcraun cirff. ry, United .States ambassador ta

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