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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
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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
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s s v ;.
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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
ir M lIa n l

aw

ra g*

Sim&gt;

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
„ h
.,i-»i
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
K W IIs s W
ea Page l i s t

S

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

F t* +

■ —

In Palestine

---- . K :

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
It'amisura »■&gt; Pss* T est

Hughes Plane
Chosen After4
Elliott’s Okay

Lake M ary I’ropurty Subject O f Dispute

- -

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)
........................ I timt

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
(m t liit M

mm

I 'f t f f

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

nmic

bvsti-ii

llupii,-* was curt-

ducting In- i-t'u dt i c lo im irtiL R s

Juhbil

tl it

ii.tc

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
I :
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.

c

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
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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.

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SI rvaalar
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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-.
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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.
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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

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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."
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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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'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.
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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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Hciaxurs o r ra zo r th a p ln c arrordln g
O p tn rvenlnjn*. nty r«*ld rn (

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Clip M agaxlne T y p e

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$ y j.5 Q -

$ 3 jL 0 0

W IN C H E S T E R P U M P .......

$3^j

M OSSBERG, A U T O M A T IC

$ a li

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
TRUCK
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ICaat F lra l S t r r f l

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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.109 P a rk A ven u e

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Mr. nml Mr*. \V. C. Timur mwl
tl ('liri'iiiK plan lo laava tn;nnr&gt;
!.!( .1
ZT- i •
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

ft,

Telephon e 1328

c l tn,|av f»ort»&gt; rX ytM n- Iteoeh
wlrere they havo Imeti spending
ihe post month.

I’cnrC

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

S

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'
--

Truthseckera Hold
Picnic A t Lake M ary

Sanford, Fla.

‘ ‘ BiR-IdjUle-Yoo'' Henry Kaiser
wlio could get million dollar con

coopeistr.
// /
15 • e
—-— m

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,
'
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.
•
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
- ■
ial Hospital with n broken foot. bridge .wtvre. enjoyed
wjth
Misa Kathryn,
The hostesses presented the
Prise being 'won ‘hy
.................
*
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. .
-

^ 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

« •

Men.,fl.l'l lb
Bride,

4 *
*1*1
'* l
1 *U
J
0e o
&lt;&gt;

cf

Lewie, c
Kettle* p ,

•

4
*1
*I
o*

*

(

It &lt;
*1 ’
»*
s* jl

Total*
f* * II *J II
a - fl.l.t out f « t Ifariln glon ln “ ,h.

I^eiburg

M*

SANFORD

**t *1*—I

t ie

MJ * * » —I

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

i
for

b— eroundad

c—r*n for

a

a

1» I I I I It
(IrunwaM tn *th

oat

fo r I-em lv In #tt».

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l.ewbur*

" a m h iu .
F.rrOrV. llali.

*$0

tei
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.
ADDHJI
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I

SHORTS

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•v

Novslly — ' ’

DIAPER SERVICE
For |te*ervatlona or Imnadlat*
Delivarr to SANFORD—
PHONE S3337
A v a , Orlando

'

“ Unusual Occupations”
ftlk m O T O N E

NEWS

Tbs

A , Mo*.

^JPU B LE

FEATURE

PROGRAM

-

» o m c th in g

a b o u t houses

•

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 : ; ',
..

b e s t t i m e 't o

HILLS

OPENS.*
FrL

•

WORN O U T *

1,

CORRECTION

194

»

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-__________

L eg a l Notice

in
c o u n t v in im ir * c o u h t .
Tlly; HTtr
itgMINOLK COr.NTV. FLOIIIPA.
R * I» * 'V *tt iKbTATK ON CAtll. M. NAIINKI.U F
li
unknuni. A
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Cntnplaliil I
N O T I ISC T O
(IIK IH T lIlla
TO ALL I'KIIMtNH
IIA VINO you In O'* cp.
CLAIM* Oil DKMANP* AO AI NAT Hrmlnol* I'* unit
c»ry !•» lH*li&gt;MAH' KMTATK:
lvo rc*. th**.
Vuu |'M rsrh 4&gt;f &gt;i.ii are b»r«* dfora
to it . n.
n.'llllr.l mill m|ulrnl I., fll»- „ n&gt;
p
rlatma *ii.| itrmainL which you. * a i . h r f » i . . i
4&lt;f »lth*r of &gt;till. ina&gt; hat* aaaltial day of An
wl»*. ,l*ari. N.
■aid .ratal, in Oi* nffk* «T, Jl*-n antarad
ai
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t&gt;* |. Itpublication of |hli ntHN*
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WITNBoInn and contain tha |.Un&gt; of ra*l- aaal
at
Ha'
tlrnc* anil poat offlca adtlrra* of tha Haniln .lt a&gt; t *
claimant and intal t&gt;* iwt.tn to ty
thr clalQjant. hla afrnl or alloraa;
or lha
Ilia ahall't.r tol.l
UAINV A .NAIINKI.I.
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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Cabinet Work
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THE SANFORD CABINET

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A ll W ork
Guaranteed
12 Months

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YA*I)E moth proofing laala- 6
veats. Hava your.woolens moth
proofed now. Downtown Cleanera A lomndry. 113 Palmetto

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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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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
brand-now book. 84 colorful
pogoo, pocked with full
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inform*lion aw homo
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.

Hear Iht
DEEPFREEZE Program

Bv. Paul Hobinsop

ET T O K B I T
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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
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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— .

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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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Hmarl t« Kldkewey lo OrunWaW:
t.w le
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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.

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Hait.rfl.ld, lb
Bride, cf
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flail.
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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
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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

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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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Florida,
within
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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.
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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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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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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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do
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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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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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fur right Party. A. Duda A Sons,
&lt;4961.00.
Cameron
Avenue,i
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Oviedo. Phone
me 21
2161.
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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
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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.
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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
A
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II
r
o
c
a id : iik iik iiv
hk
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,
-R.
O.
Box
1342,
slat
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uutil).
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lorid
a
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 *
9
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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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--THE SANFORD CABINET
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
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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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�FRIDAY, AUGUST t, 1)

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.

S

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.
•
•
^
•
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
f
f
e
c
t
i
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
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decision w u baaed ui»n recom­
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•
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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

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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
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you can buy l Very eheer,
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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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SANFORD, FLORIDA

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 ;.
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f CNO. 2 CAN

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&gt;. Seen A s Sole
By “Paul Revere”
imocracy Capable
t In
M ilitary Strength
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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
ir M lIa n l

aw

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Sim&gt;

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
„ h
.,i-»i
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
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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
K W IIs s W
ea Page l i s t

S

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

F t* +

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In Palestine

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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
It'amisura »■&gt; Pss* T est

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)
........................ I timt

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
(m t liit M

mm

I 'f t f f

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

nmic

bvsti-ii

llupii,-* was curt-

ducting In- i-t'u dt i c lo im irtiL R s

Juhbil

tl it

ii.tc

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
I :
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.

c

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.
„
.
j growers should raise more of IL
r r a a lls a e d

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DAT, AUGUST 1, 19*7
TH E

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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
**•'
Inins* N*M**a|wr &gt;1*1
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
enl
H llen
In
Ike ernnli
prfnetent kenH nnntler* la.
•
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Tfc* l le r n l* In n n,Vn«k»r
A s M r l n l r * P rrn * w k lrk I*
• „ l s , l , r l | I " Ike « “
rn lln n • « a ll Ik r ln .n l n » w «
• n Ifcl* n » o » r » * » t J « • w r ll

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((•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.
.
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.
_ i
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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HOl P
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P£' 576'-

HE f f M C i

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.
. '
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

J-

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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.”
’
-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.
i'
*• 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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CUSTOM ARY

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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".
'
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.
•
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
.
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
j

I t i f r C u ttin g

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Hciaxurs o r ra zo r th a p ln c arrordln g
O p tn rvenlnjn*. nty r«*ld rn (

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Clip M agaxlne T y p e

______$ 9 7 - 5 0 -

$ y j.5 Q -

$ 3 jL 0 0

W IN C H E S T E R P U M P .......

$3^j

M OSSBERG, A U T O M A T IC

$ a li

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
TRUCK
m

ICaat F lra l S t r r f l

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

and

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S A N F O R D B E A b T Y Si
.109 P a rk A ven u e

.

Mr. nml Mr*. \V. C. Timur mwl
tl ('liri'iiiK plan lo laava tn;nnr&gt;
!.!( .1
ZT- i •
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

ft,

Telephon e 1328

c l tn,|av f»ort»&gt; rX ytM n- Iteoeh
wlrere they havo Imeti spending
ihe post month.

I’cnrC

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

S

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'
--

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,
'
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.
•
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
- ■
ial Hospital with n broken foot. bridge .wtvre. enjoyed
wjth
Misa Kathryn,
The hostesses presented the
Prise being 'won ‘hy
.................
*
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. .
-

^ 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

« •

Men.,fl.l'l lb
Bride,

4 *
*1*1
'* l
1 *U
J
0e o
&lt;&gt;

cf

Lewie, c
Kettle* p ,

•

4
*1
*I
o*

*

(

It &lt;
*1 ’
»*
s* jl

Total*
f* * II *J II
a - fl.l.t out f « t Ifariln glon ln “ ,h.

I^eiburg

M*

SANFORD

**t *1*—I

t ie

MJ * * » —I

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

i
for

b— eroundad

c—r*n for

a

a

1» I I I I It
(IrunwaM tn *th

oat

fo r I-em lv In #tt».

Btvbbln* In

l.ewbur*

" a m h iu .
F.rrOrV. llali.

*$0

tei
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.
ADDHJI
*

„

I

SHORTS

‘
•v

Novslly — ' ’

DIAPER SERVICE
For |te*ervatlona or Imnadlat*
Delivarr to SANFORD—
PHONE S3337
A v a , Orlando

'

“ Unusual Occupations”
ftlk m O T O N E

NEWS

Tbs

A , Mo*.

^JPU B LE

FEATURE

PROGRAM

-

» o m c th in g

a b o u t houses

•

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 : ; ',
..

b e s t t i m e 't o

HILLS

OPENS.*
FrL

•

WORN O U T *

1,

CORRECTION

194

»

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-__________

L eg a l Notice

in
c o u n t v in im ir * c o u h t .
Tlly; HTtr
itgMINOLK COr.NTV. FLOIIIPA.
R * I» * 'V *tt iKbTATK ON CAtll. M. NAIINKI.U F
li
unknuni. A
OKCKAHKl*.
Cntnplaliil I
N O T I ISC T O
(IIK IH T lIlla
TO ALL I'KIIMtNH
IIA VINO you In O'* cp.
CLAIM* Oil DKMANP* AO AI NAT Hrmlnol* I'* unit
c»ry !•» lH*li&gt;MAH' KMTATK:
lvo rc*. th**.
Vuu |'M rsrh 4&gt;f &gt;i.ii are b»r«* dfora
to it . n.
n.'llllr.l mill m|ulrnl I., fll»- „ n&gt;
p
rlatma *ii.| itrmainL which you. * a i . h r f » i . . i
4&lt;f »lth*r of &gt;till. ina&gt; hat* aaaltial day of An
wl»*. ,l*ari. N.
■aid .ratal, in Oi* nffk* «T, Jl*-n antarad
ai
K. IV. WAIIK. Ct.unly Jildu*
Nan
HKMINOI.K COUNTT. at hu ttftlra d Tha
jt
l|
n
U
l
In ih». Court ll»ti** In oanfonL oral clrrul.‘
Florida.
within
*lahl
.-alantl.tr
Nhwld.
month* from th* tlm* &lt;■( th* firat ly.
t&gt;* |. Itpublication of |hli ntHN*
K.t-h ahdtl
for
four
, t.
claim ..r drmatid mini he in writ*
WITNBoInn and contain tha |.Un&gt; of ra*l- aaal
at
Ha'
tlrnc* anil poat offlca adtlrra* of tha Haniln .lt a&gt; t *
claimant and intal t&gt;* iwt.tn to ty
thr clalQjant. hla afrnl or alloraa;
or lha
Ilia ahall't.r tol.l
UAINV A .NAIINKI.I.
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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iurnilure Refiniihlnf
Cabinet Work
. .
Expert Workmanship .
THE SANFORD CABINET

Three D ay Service
A ll W ork
Guaranteed
12 Months

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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

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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.
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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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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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A KILLER?

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”|F TOU WERE THE
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SH ER M AN 'S ^ lO E ,
Y O U STRANCX.EO

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in today for a copy of this
brand-now book. 84 colorful
pogoo, pocked with full
~
inform*lion aw homo
frsoaiwg and tha bonedto It' ,
eon bring to your home.
Don’t delay—quantities are
limited. Ask for your free
copy of “ An Invitation to 1
Bettor Living” ai Our atom.

Hear Iht
DEEPFREEZE Program

Bv. Paul Hobinsop

ET T O K B I T
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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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Tttr [n ltr la lN ia tn l't

IACH

PRO

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.
ir iiii «.'•&gt;■•»

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battMl Ini Lewis, flild*. Twb-haa*
him
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llrtd*.
lit t le ,
ilrunwalif.
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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belli

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ffarituston. .I^wle.

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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0

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
llaJI. c
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

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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

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THE SXIfFORD n tlO U J . HANfORn. FLORltf* -

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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,
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INSURANCE
MORTGAGE LOANS
fMOND . &gt;L BALL, Realtor
Krglsternf Broker and
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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
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W. 3rd SL after 6.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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W. 2nd SL
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1940 DODGE lt&gt; ton truck, good
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la fo r divorce, and Ihe alyl# ,.r aaid
aull lai Call W o r th ), p la ln lllf. -vaM ary W o rliiy, defandant.
IVltneea m&gt; harut a n t o fflr la l Beal
o f aald t'ourt a l Hanford. Hemlnole
I'nunly. r io t Ida. Ihla Iftth day uf
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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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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fur right Party. A. Duda A Sons,
&lt;4961.00.
Cameron
Avenue,i
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Oviedo. Phone
me 21
2161.
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Robert
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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
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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.
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C onn In an&lt;t fnr Nroilngb
FLOWERS
Commerce,
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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
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It . P h o n e 5 56 -W .
QONCRETE SEWER PIPE
hotlfly basia.
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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
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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.
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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

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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.
•
•
^
•
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
f
f
e
c
t
i
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

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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).

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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
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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

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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

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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. *
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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

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»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

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A s s o c ia te d P re s s Lagaed W ir e

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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
lowance for teacher salaries from
the 1103,826 o f last year to *219,907 during the coming year, an

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School Ex

British Food

All Better Dresses

THE W E ATH E R
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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.
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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- .
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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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To Protect th* P m m of (h« World j
To Promote tko Progr*»« of America;
To Prodae* Prosperity for Sanford.

Considerable cloud;ne»» with
scattered afternoon and • Ttninh
thornier,ho« er« through Friday
Gentle lo moderate south to southr*\l wind*.
A N IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y

VOLUME XXXVIII

E s ta b lis h e d 190ft

SA N FO RD ,

Bodies Of British

Capital City
'Of Indonesia
Forest Is Captured

Soldier I n j u r e d In
Booby T rap ’Explo­
sion D u r i n g Rc. moval Of Victims

W AA Accused Of
Using Planes For
Employees’ Trips

JERUSALEM. July 31 t f V
H ie bodiet of '(wo young Hrilioh ‘tergeanli kidnapped at ftottagei by I (gun Zvai Leumi w t’t
found today hanging from two
eucalyptus Ueei and weie bUvted
to bilo by a booby trap when

Expenses In Flying
A u t h o r i z e d Pas­
sengers Sqid High

S c a t Of Republic’s
Parliament Situa­
ted In Java Falls
To Duf/h Troops
BATAVIA, Java. July SI­
GH—The scorched, dead-city
of Malang, seal of the. Indo­
nesian Republic's parliament,
fell to the Dutch today, the
Netherlands army announced,
and other Dutch
columns raced tnwara the biasing town
of Tjllatjap, chief republican
port on the south Java roast.

K fcW SPA PBH

F L O R ID A , T H U R SD A Y . JU L Y 31. 1947

Royal Marriage
Set For Nf&gt;v. 20
LONDON,
July 31—(41—
rrinceaa Klizabeth and l.lautenant Philip Mounthatten will
be married Nov. 20 at West­
minster
Ahby, . IliKkiJBgbam
Palace annniinci'd tonight.
“The King and Queen have
approved that the marriage of
Princes* Klirabeth and Lieut­
enant Philip Mountbatten shall
take place at Westminister
Abbey at 11:30 A. M. on Thusday, Nov. 20ih 1047," the brief
itatrm rn t said.
The Iwtrothnl of the heires*
presumptive and the former
Greek Prince had been given
formal approval before the
Privy Council at the palace
earlier today
King George VP* formal
tnnsrnl before the Privy Connrll carried out an old ritual.

Greeks Weigh Chiefs
New UN Blow
At Balkans
Truman Aid Plan Is
Reported In Force
Despite Red Veto
Of Watch Group
I \KK SUCCESS. July 31
Greece formally charg­
ed Itu.sia’s three llalkan i*;
lelliirs today »lth aggressbm In a drastic new move
aimed at cminlertng the So­
viet Cnlon's vein of an Amer­
ican proposal (or an 11-memMr Vnlted Nations Hunter
CnniniMeinn.

—f
N O . 185

A s s o c ia te d P r f u L o w e d W lro

Of Army-

Flying Boat
Public Hearing St. Johns River
Is Conducted By Measure Signed
City Commission By Pres. Truman

Action of WPB In Let­
ting Contract To
IIuKhcs-Kaiser Up­
set S t a f f Heads

WASHINGTON. July 31 up&gt;—
fbc joint ( \irny Navy) chief* oi
Request To Close Srm- Jacksonville To Lake •tall drt Isresl in July, 1942, that
f t v-' F
&gt; m * - h ‘ H n r n t ' y * 1 * r o j e c r " i n f * h v v . v t - n « iwesensiv-rra-ng -bags-. - ——
1* hmle" RRll Vvtf.
Dur­
flying lx&gt;.al progiain would I f inLAKE SUCCESS, July 1| (id
1 ? DATAYT/V Java’,' July l l '(AS
G
i
v
e
n
$
3
0
0
,
0
0
0
ing
Races
Approved
.»itini*iali|e."
it waa developed to­
re
(’
,
irek
gmrinment
repented
bv
cuseJ the War Anels Administra­ Jungle troops ol the Dutch army
S
Jo:me&lt;l tourers today In be con
AI* Special Washington Service day .at a S-nate inae*t’ig»tion int^
tion of uiing a fleet of (Janes lo drove today to within two miles
The City Commuijon held a
the award lain that year of tha
WASHINGTON. July U u ll
gidrnng the pombdity ol bring
haul rlenographer*. clerks and oth­ of the resort city of Malang, key
public hearing yesterday Mo de­ President Tuintan signed today .&lt; 1luicl-e* K.ai.tri ronlt.arii lor ihita
mg
rhitger
agsmil
B
u
u
u
't
Bal­
to
earl
central
Java,
and
were
er '"unauthorized passengris" with
termine whether or md to ie*ok-* $502,1 W.OI 2 ziqtiopnaiion bill a m h Iki ala.
kan ulelblet under the moat dl ai­
rome of the trips "week end" af­ expected lo occupy the- (lame,
the lifer and wine In rnie ol I, lot Hood cnnliol. n.uu.ition itfld
ftobeii A, LovgJt, nm&lt;s-und«r*ff^
de -pinvitipni of tbe United Nation*
ravaged center by night.
fairs.
D. Carlton,
80 C West Ninth other non-military, atliaiiiei of Ihe irt.aiy of &lt;lale. tratified to tha
cllSItri.
•
Ruley told te|Hiitcrs rspenses
A broadcast Indonrvtan com­
Street, as I f quelled in a petition
Senile War Investigating Commit­
in flying authorized passengers munique said llie Dutch were with- $5,000 Goal . Set By
1 lie (iieek delegation lo the Unit­ hy 18 nrathy tf»idetiti It w.ra War Department.
tee .as" In the Hand of these lop
One
of
ihe
Laie*t
measures
*pWere far above i ummeitlal coiti m mortal range and that Indo
ed Nations would not rnmnrn'. derided lo pul the place #on a
Group.
To
Further
maed
liy.
lliv
8*
mIi CoiiBrc'sa be-, W v •'■’l *&gt;1.......Ilie.se.---- «----- ——
lie cited 37*flighta trrtween No nesians were applying *ll»e scotch­
n ,
but infosritrcl. sources said* the
r-*Wtn—eorj-rf—t'
He read into the record of a
tiire llie July If* recr*j, ii t'K
P.uhlicity~-Hxaj-c-c4. &lt;rr.t, were studying c|o*efv pcadwrlnanary—
iember, 1946, and March. 1947. on ed earth polity.’
ate any more complaints, In i which lie ■Wfd-tP7-aUllururrd~pIT
I he Krpuhlicans ass'iled also
Chapter \ r!I ol tbe charter, whiii voke tbe” licemc, ll wai an eludes $700,001).for tbe St. Jobns letter vlm li Robot A. Patterson,
River pfojecl, Jarktonaille lo l.-ale tlien updo sec ret sry ol *v*r, wrol#
The Seminole County Junior pioaiJet (or United Nalinna *&lt;■•
sengers were carried at a cost jl their forces were within 12 milcv
nnunced today by Guidon Brad llxinry. in tbe * J9 8 .11-1,8)5 lot live ye an .ago yesterday aummarilChamber
of
Commerce
opened
a
%7i,\72.H7, including 28 fe*t of Batavia and had teoccupied
lion tn raaea of aggirtiion and ley of llie City Msnsgrr'a nlftrr
flood control roriltiiu lion rind ittg the position of llie joint obiefs
flights of planes. Hr said roomier the perimeter towns of Tanger- drive at llieit luncheon meeting bretchea of peace. "* .
Ibe lequeil of llie Uo.nl Guuard mainten ance It dan « irrtri .$1 1(».- of al.alf.
cu air transport costld have pro- ang, Septon* and Tpmrne. The today in the Mayfair Inn tn raise
That chapter ***« invoked for Auxill arv In lime Srrninolr Bou­
UTtieii-'ti tvlotr tbe memoran­
sided ihr tame service for $13.- Dutch declarrd th il claim was $5,000 to rna.iqlain »ml-jjj»crite ih’e first time ill UN hiiloiy ye. levard where m*ny boat* are »o fnr naaigstmn impioaement* -ind
141.48, making a saving* of $’&gt;9,. "nonten**." This' Tbporlrr Hound ihe touiist information booth on1 terd-ar hy Auilialia in biingint be launched during Iwial rat*» m-ainlenanre liming tbe year ending dum to Don ibl 31 Nelson, then
rhsnm jn •&gt;( tbe \V.at Production
next June 30.
no s sign of Republican activity the Seminole Boulevatd.
431.39.
the Indopetian' and Balkans u*u*i on Sept. I, was a|&gt;|iin*rJ, Mill
Other Items are
for Board, wlnrli liter tbal year gave
Ifizley fa chairman of a House in the genrrsl Batavia area.
"This i* a community' pioject are on the council's agenda fni led lo Stale Itnad Deparlmrnl
the I'annma Canal, fill,190,387 for Henry J Kri*er. vk'es| Coaat »hipexpenditure* sulK-ommiltce which
The Indoncian broadcast said and we want lo te'e that it is com­
remeteriat expenses, f 1.H04.000 for
the m,'eling today.
appiftv il.
has Iicon investigating WAA fly­ Malnng tv** "heavily grenaded
buiblrr. and I liw.*td IJugbe.t *erdpleted." Brailey (Wham, pteiidenl . It «n. said authoritntlvelv that
ing expenditure*.
A w ritten
leport from
ttr. the Alaska Communications Sysand maehlnegunned" during III.*
“ For the hcn-*flt of the WAA night, and that Hepiihliean* atart- ol the organization,, told those the Greeks have’been told hy Ihr Raymond L. Ilsis, City no-it tn- | tmi. ntnl iMto.nrm for nlternlion zifi n su tk u l. cuginrrt and him
briilges over navigable waters uri- die ei. an $IB,0!Hi,000 contract
nnd anybody else,” llisley said, ei| fire* In the city yesterday. prerentv._______
, - — 'United Klalea that the Ttomsn a pecto rru ra* reviewed hi which he der the Jurlssllctlon of the At my
the Inquiry includes a finding, It said Dutch planes strafed
gave b it tr*»oii&lt; for condemning
lo cotivtiuct liner huge flying
aid
plan
remniiieil
definitely
In
"Possibilities of bringing tourists force despite Ihe Htuslia vote -f some beef i which had Iweii sent Engineers.
that “one WAA employee, accord­ Malang.
boat*.
While
the
total
is
Sll7.iUK.lRft
ing to official flight logs main­
The Indoneilana said another into |lm area are unlimited, and «n American prot*o*al tz* s e t'up a In' a ' local n n u k r t bv n ealll-*
Under questioning by Senator
tained by WAA, made five trip* mhimn of the Dutch army, equip (Mi money lint s*ill be donated Hnlkso* Cnmmltiion. Furthermore. raiser In llie routily, Tbe liver of under n $819,927,100 budget esti­
mate. it carries the largest flood O'Cntii'i-ir ID Md.i anti C a i n
at various times during (tie last ped latgelv with U. H. Iend-l***e
llie
&lt;fnim*i
was
rom
plptrlv
de
|l
,w«old
I
Imt
Ihe
United
Ktnlea
will be' spent lo blither the louiMt
coutud-Juud In .several, year*-- — U^tVaJ^»r--4e»vel*- » .d - ( h i t -tk*year, ostensibly as a tn-rclaty.
|old Ilia- Graeka-lhla-eowolrv- »*»*' alm yatl a s * cesolt n f* V x r r r r e and aiirplti* war aupplle*. had
Th« budget figure Included nn \V|'|t * *i n In letting « contract
"
A. jjyrium nd-.records.show e u f nearly -halfway kef at* IKe program tn this city." Odium ad­ '•uni,- teJiiii-l ahem In their ef-1 toxtc condition,, lie staled, nnd Ill's
origins) estimate of nearly $'.181,- to Hugh- a and l.sNee '‘caused
person
on duty statu* waiat of Java lit a drive from Te- ded
rt* In estnhlDh a alnble govern- had fen-lered the tieef unfit for 000.000 and President -Trumans CiUicrrn*' rn tlir petT (if tha chief*
lnT»*“
•** during “*
'
rr office
the time she
gtl, on the north coast, to -th e
A thermometer, ahowlng the rnt an&lt;l a'tnp the divordrr* In Ihe either, human or amnia*, rnntum p- rrouest for an estra War ilcp.rt- of *taff.
was on these trips, with one ex. tinbnUarl area, 35 mile* to tha
lion.
Ur s.ild i*e knew of no other
prorres*
of the drive will be plar- alknn*.
fund of $237,000,000 to tiegir
ceptlen. In that ra**, sire I* southed*!. The Rrj ubliezBto *»•
In accordance with mest In­ amerit10.year
In
thed'-wpto'rn
era*.
Mem,
Chapter
VIII
Include*
strong
program to control rave in which ti»e WPB iiAd un
show t^ as k in g on annual'leave,' eerted Oi* Dutch tCye ^»liig-*a
spection
ordinance
"of
Ihe
Clly,
a of trie'Jalcees will ranvass
p u s itl, tr&lt;Tn breaking off refloixj,*. develop hydroelectric I'ov. leiinten to jieiomr th» purchiaj
Jtz* Larson,
WAA general company of Japanese In the at­ the county In an effort to get the lalions with the aggressor up lo the lieef wet I'omientited amt oi er and otherwise utilize the rmin- log ngenev. rd-ltng tliat It'involv­
counsel, said he I* familiar Tn gen tack.
needed money on which to main­ actual military operation* by. the del i d destroyed, the report stated / Irv's water resource*.
e d “n liazardous and unusual aperal with the report of lUziey's
The Republican Seventh Divi­ tain the booth gnd further 'the United Nation* against any rqun- The Commission accepted the ic
Mm Ida projkei* included in tin* j prpacli U&gt; have n third agancy
subcommittee staff, since hit sion, pitted against the Dutch ad­ tourlat
publicity program of the try' the Security Council decides poft, ,»afd Mr- Hradley, but -tded flood control portion of the hill competing with the Army and
office supplied.the'Information.
vancing on Malang from the north, eountyt It was stated.
Navy tn' mdering ComBal equip­
has eommittrd an act of aggres­ that fg'oie mra: inndsmnatiou were:
finding- lie confirmed by Sjat*
Larson added, however, that offered no organlied resistance “ 'Today we are starting one of sion.
Caloosahatrhee River and l.ske ment.
Laboratory' analysis.
“with tome of lb* contusions w* except that of tog road blocks, tha largest programs aver under
Okeechobee drainage area* $12.the War Productlrfn Board sudHowever, the United Nations
The Commission deferred action 700: Hollywood Harbor (Port Kv. ■lenly lawam'e a eonlraetlng agenare forces) to take exception.'
tank traps, land mines and oc­ taken bv the Seminole County police
fore*
which
would
carr
in
regard
tn
Insuranceo
f
taxi­
casional
anlplng.
a
dispatch
from
H nNilRNJtt
I'ftK* I'mfctl
ergladev) $410,000; 8t. John* Riv­
The subcommittee had planned
Junior Chamber of Commerce,” if. mil any such military orders stl
to question WAA Administrator Soerahaja said. The Dutch Jungle G. McIntosh told the oiganitation la In the discussion stages, Not cab operator* until after the er, Jnrksonvllln lo l.ake IlnriU'V.
KoU-rt Littlejohn and hla deputy, troop* were hacked by mechanis­ “Wr need everyliody's help to, ■no soldier has vet been commit- State Insurnnre Commission holds $300,000; St, Lucie Inlet $6LOOP:
a healing on Aug. rl.
James A. Molllion, today but both ed force* Dutch officer* said four complete Mils financial program led to tbe UN fotce.
lak e Worth Inlet $10(1,300; Tmti5f- • .4
"Due t i i r p o r ts
of ari'idrnt* pn llaibor $200,000.
were out of the city, Littlejohn Dutch soldiers, had Iteen killed and we urge every citlsen In the
UN
ob*ervrt»
said
a
-slgnlflcaused
lyt.
high
sh
iu
ld
iriy
xt
In New York and Molliton in end-six wourjded and that a num­ county to support our program,'
The lull carries fund* t&lt;» con­
■nnt part of Cliaptei VII l* Article 1 reel Iiilrrsrrtinns, the Confllll. tinue or start water pr'oiect* in
ber of enemy sniper* were, killed. Mr. McIntosh added.- Kingman, Aria.
■M
.
which
perm
its,
UN
members
I
*|on
drrlilr
l
to
notify
owners
to
Dutch scout.planes reported^ the
Kirley said bolh will be heard
Miss Hnrhara Damnlei. arsUr. o take rolleclive laction for self- cut shiubl-eiy within thiee feel mmt of the country'* liv er.b*ttn«.
Some Involve hydroelectric de.
latter at hearing* for purpoie* streeti of Malang appeared' de­ ant City recreational director, ap­ detente
against an armed attack of the ground as required by City velopment a* well «» flood rontrul.
of a “full, detailed Investigation." serted.
||y THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
peared
before
the
organliatlon
until the Security Council can nidqiaure, **i&lt;l Mr. Ilradley.
A Jogjakarta broadcast declar­
navigation and related work*.
A full-fledged drive to land tbe
ed Imlonesan shorn batteries sank and asked that the Jaycees lisslst art. It was said this would ha
•
Among
these
is
the
glgt-iitfe
IPIR Republican presidential nom­
her in building up interest In the in* way for action In the far*
a
“Dutch
warship"
off
Tjlmlrlng,
(iarrltoti
Reservoir
In
Nniih
Daination for' Senator Robert A.
recreational program for young­ "t a Russia vein which has kilt­ 1 Killed, 2 H urt In
Slight Relief From
In central Java.
kota esUmated to c p t 1168.0(19,
sters In the area.
ed an American proposal i« set Gandy Bridge Wreck non. for which the Idl! carries 120,- Tuft of Ohln wax rapidly taking
The
Indonesian*
said
also
.tha
slinpe today.
•' „
Heat In Midwest Seen Dutch, had occupied Lahat, In Su­ “ When the program started we tip a Balkans -Commission to
000.000, money a lso -I* pn&gt;vi.{i-l
Tito 44-memW Ohio Republican
matra tgest of Palembang, Imt had more children participating atch over Ihe troubled area.
for
the
$l(UOOO.OOrt
Clarks
I
Idl
Re­
ST. PETERSBURG, F la. July
cnmmltjee and the State's Repub­
NEW YORK. July 31. (JT&gt;- The that Indonesian troop* had halt­ I In the events than wa could han31. (/II
Jarkson C. Futch, 26, servoir. G*. and S. C.; th&gt;- &lt;*&gt;'•.- lican
rongieoional
delegation *
die. but the enthusiasm baa died.
000.000
-Wolf
Creek
Re&lt;
rv»l*,
Weather Ilureau predicts a slight ed the advance.
•on of Dr. and Mrs. IJ*mh I..
were holding «i potato mealing* it)
We want the children tn come
lowering of temperature* but TitFutch, (Ids city, w«* Inslaritly Kv : the $57,000,00(1 lliiggs'Island rotund'll*.
Advance Indications
down to the Grammar 8chn&lt;i| I'nrk Studebakcr Plant
tie rain today to. break the heat
killed ami (wo other* injured, one Reservoir! Va. and N'. C.t
u stc tio.v Uo.ilJ lot trail) launch
wave that sunburned the nation's ICC Gets Complaint” and foln tha fun," Mis* Dimpler Suspends Production crlilrallv, When'Flitch's rar and -v $133,000,000 Fort Randall Kevri n “Tuft Immiiu" on * “favorite rbn"
stated..
mid-section yesterday with read,
motorline Ims rrashr&lt;l last night voir, 8. t).
Imq*.
It was announced that th- next
ing* that exceeded TOO at many Against 900 Railroads meeting
SOUTH BEND, I ml.. Juts 31, on Gandt Itoulevard.
Tonight, (»hioen* will have a
of
the
Seminole
County
points.
A woman llstfd hy Mound Park Harr I h Planning To Taft m ile et Cplutnhu*. Tha sena­
Jaycees will be held Thursday '41— Suspension.of passenger rar
Kansas City saw the mercury
WASHINGTON, July 31. &lt;/P&gt;- night. Instead of Thursday nt i induction and plans for a tem­ Hospital a» Mrs; Madge Burgher,
tor will spenk end 1)(« address wi)l
climb. Jo 107 yesterday. Si. Louis Attomey General Clark
Tampa, waa the most seriously Reopen I&gt;oeal School lie hrondrhst over 250 stations■ H In
H aM W
In an attem pt to maka it porary shutdown of trurk aisrni- of
and Fort Worth reported 103. and complaint today accused more noon.
hurt.
Police
reported
she
was
rid­
II' m IIb m S .a &gt;-.a« l i .s u
i-lv lines at the Sttnlrhaker Cor­
G.O.P. leaders from half a dozen
Oklahoma City and Little Rock than 900 railroads of collecting
National league Umpita George other stales will attend.
poration plgnt here were announc­ ing with Futch.
100. Even Ihe Far West wa* tnvro "uniust and unreasonable” rales
Howard
Fatibln.
middle
age&lt;|
Ilarr
It
m
aking.plans
for
tho
re­
ed ‘today by Paul J. Hoffman,
(thin Senator John W. Brieker,
(unbaked than usual, with IHyth*, on wartime shipment* of ateef air­ Open Scafton, IJmitH ptrddent.
Idrvrlist, suffered a ftartured leg sumption of his umpire Induing lit11 Republican vice pr*«ld#ntial,
Calif., reporting 112, Phoenix 111 plane landing mat*.
and
hrulsr
on
the
head.
school In January and lias alr.-ady z'nmii'late. cleared the way for
Hoffman said passenger rar
Fixed On Waterfowl production
and Reno 110,
Ilus driver Harold A. Ilux Mid received many application* fmtn Ohio party mrmlier* to unite 6w,
would he halted next
Thp action wa* filed wtth the
he
was
driving
(hr
&lt;
rnpty
Ini*
prospective students, arcording to hlriil 'le ft hv gnitounring he (Bris­
Interstate Commerce Comm'tslon.
WASHINGTON. July 31—V P )- I'teadav for an Indefinite period
The government Is asking repara­ Prealdent Truman today fixed the i-edus# of a strike at the Detroit northward Headed for Plant City. a letter received from blip \ ...... ker) Is not n randldnte an f back*
to hi* report given the dav hy Joel 8. Field and Dick M&lt; - hi* {L-nalo colleague.
TournamcntH Slated tion for alleged overcharges on the open aeaaon and shooting limits plnnta of the Murray Corporation Arcording
A* for Tafi himself, he haa said •
landing mala moved from Eastern on waterfowl In the United State*, w hl* supplies fender* and hoods highway pafVol his headlights l.aulln.
picked up the bicycle rider a|
By Recreation Group •hipping polnta to Fariflr Coast territories and possessions.
Mr. Barr In his letter requested ho will withhold any formal a n ­
fo r Btudebaker cars.
about
the
middle
of
the
road.
Mr. Field, Mr. MrLaulin and Sam nouncement until after he makes a •
porta between Jan. 1, 1942 and
The open seasons on waterfowl
He swerved to avoid hitting-him Martina, former veteran's rdum- cross-country tour th is -fall.
' ~
Sanford Imya and girl* gre re- June 30. 1948.
and coot, except for wood ducks,
and
suddenly
saw
lights
of
the
tjnn supervisor, to contact Paul
Thu* far* the only avovrad .
auesterl by Misa Harbara Dampter,
The Justice Department an­ snow geese, and brant fn several State VFW Demandft car coming toward him. The cycl Eddy,
state supervisor of veternns randtdato is former Gov. Hat old
Mrs. Nancy Itrock and Herman nouncement aald “thouaanda of states; end excluding Ross' geese
1st was hit by. the rear of the education at Tallahassee in nrdri Ktasscn of Minnesota; Both he and
Rnimlry, City recreation director*, carloads" of landing mat* were and swans included:
TB Patients Removal swerving
bus. Mra. Burgher for­ to-secure renewal of Author:ty t" Gov. Thomas E. Dewey uf New
.to turn out In full forre Monday involved. The petition to ICU
Alabama, Arkansas,
Florida,
merly resided a t Jackaon, Tenn. eomluct the George Bar- Umpire York, a prospective candidate,
morning at 10:00 o'clock at Ihe ■tales the exact amount of money Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi,
LAKELAND.
Fla..
July
31.
&lt;
A
1
School under the G. I. Bill of have preceded Taft Into tho West.
Sanford Grammar School grounds toueht to be recovered la "not North Carolina, South Carolina.
— The Florida Department of the
Right* provision*. *
Btnsscti Is now on the Paeifiq
In onler to prepare for some Mg present ascertainable."
Tennessee, and Virginia - - Dee. Vetefana of Foreign Wars de­ Rev., Mrs. M. Ware
It was further revealed hy My, Coait and Dcwev I* in h it native
tournament* during the fatter part
8
to
Jan.
8,
1948.
Louisiana,
Nov.
manded today Jhat the Veterans Report On Arkansas Barr that he had received letters Michigan, stopping on his way
The complaint la another in a 18 to Dec. 17.
of August.
Administration Immediately refrom a number of li ngo - pn -I back.lo.N f'r.Y 'uk from • weatenl
I’ractire will be started In ilia- aerie* which Clark haa mads lie—i
imVi'iil veto rain patients from the
ll ..hiIhm.,1 mn I'aae SUahll
The Rev. Melton Ware, who deni*, highly coniplimrninlg him
mondball. baseball, horseshoes, fore the ICC concerning wartime
Hlatg
Tuberculosis
Hospital
at
freight
chargee.
.
..
;/■
-j
on
the
manner
in
which
umpire
New
Grocery
Opens
with
Mr*.
Ware
ha*
been
spendtennis.
basketball, badminton,
I'resr Field. Tampa, because of a month in Arkantaa visiting her graduates of his school conducted
football, volley ball, table tennla
Heminole
Rankn
22nd
On Sanford Avenue "inefficient and unsatisfactory” arenU, stopped today to visit themselves.
and marbles. Miss Damplcr an­ Lake And Langston
medical service.
.The umpire school wat lornird Jn IT. S. Citriw Census
udge and .ifrs. R. W. Ware
nounced this morning.
■ t
Og»l Linton, department adju- la-fore proceeding to their homo last year In a former Marinr bar­
0. L. Powell, former Gulf
ulf Life
Mf«
The tournament* wifi be given
Open Frtiit Stand Insurance
Agent, recently opened lin t T' and quartermaster, made in Vero Reach where Rev. Ware rack* building at the Municipal
Bemlmde County rank* 22nd
a t the Grammar School and Jun­
an attractive little self service, r iIdle Uvo complaint and said if it pastor of the First Mathodiat A irport
among the 50 leading citrus pro­
ior-High School ground* ami will
Lake and Mayo Langston rash and carry grocery store noxt the VA didn't act Immediately th* Church.
ducing counties uf th* United
be similar to those which hava areBuddy
.
‘
iiatrrDepartment
would
take
newbusy
putting
up
an
attract
lv»
to
Angel
Angel’s eating place on'Sanford
Rov. \t%re reported that they
States In oranges grown, and 34th
been held at the High School, she
'
' Ave­
'
■ action at ita meeting here found the first three weeks in U. ST. Envoy Slightly
little fruit stand
a -----t Palmetto
Avenue, It le called Powell's EdgeAvenue.
declarrd. Honor certificates will be .................
in the number of orang* trees.
W e u u l d*+—— -------- nue
and
Fourth
Street.
V
to
force
the
removal
until
wood
Grocery.
Arkansas very cool, but that durHurt In Plane Crash In grapefruit. Seminole County
given to winner*.
“Yea, we have no bananas” callHosttfUl
la
put
on
a
Ing
th
f
p
y
)
week
thara
waa
a.
The.one alary building,'which
-rmrcmh tn priwiomnn in iva
tK
w m eoiaotrorte d -try
1. ltny-^ti
J t n r r jading.
heat ware tnfet aent the temp­
OSLO, Norway. July 31, (.71—
27th In Ihe number of
rO M M IS S inN E JO nB lG N s
end, then turned liack is of concrete block
VA pays for treatment of erature up to ' 100 degree* at An American military plan* car­ and
planted.
to
planning
a
window
all),
his
tlenta
at
the
Drew
HoeTA1.I.AI1A8SEB, Fla.. July 31
LitU* Rocl
ock. Aa a result of the rying Joalah Marvel, Jr., U. S.
and haa ■ cement area"^! front"
These figures from the Unit*)
h I* a branch of the cold weather of June and early ambassador to Denmark,. tipped States Department of Agriculture,
OS’)— George H. Aafcell resigned mind compUtriy 0ff baseball for
!
i
hM
I
.
J
00.*
•
pe.
n
frr
nt»nd
the
time
being.'
Ital
et
Orlando.
t&lt;&gt;d*y aa Florida
S tate Motor
they spectallxe In sale of meat*,
Julyr tha
tbe peach and grape crop* and crashed today
today after landing were -ppinted out yesterday 1&gt;T
Commissioner
are a month late, ho stated.
fro ten foods, vegetable* and lee
v thhide
i
"
m i
on a runwaay of Fornebu alrflch
airfield County Agent C. R. Dawson.
RAINED OUT
LOUIB FIGHT
position with rut engineering firm
cream. Produce and veget ilea are
near O t l i f None
____ _______
_
of the four
per
Palm Reach County U first U
Venexuela.
The historic eoftbell battle be­ attractively displayed in plywood
LIGHT COMPANY STOCK
YORK, July 31 IA 1•ona aboard waa aeriouaty Injured. the United- Slate* in vegetable
Governor Caldwell, announcing tween, the Rotary CTub end Lion* racks. Lighting Is flui
NEW YORK. July SI UP)— Marvel suffered a alight c u t
ht Champion Joe Louis
mL A
production, and sixth In dollar
tha resignation of Aabcll aa one Club waa ralnad out Wednesday large fan keeps tbe at
Jersey Joe Wolcott of Investor* today were offered
well
Both engines or the DC-3 value of crops. Other Florid!
of the key man of hla so-called evening nt the Municipal aofthall cooled.
N. J., In a Un-round $38,200,000 in bonds, deiienturca. caught fire, but prompt work by counties listeif among tha vege­
“little cabinet," said a successor park. No future data far the tilt
The store opens dally at 7:50
fight at M ndto'i Square equipment tru st certificate* and the ground crew and thaa pilot
pilot *ub- table, leader* are Broward. Hi tiehas been "practically determined” haa yat beefl set, according to A. M. and closes a t 7:50 f V . ex-Nov. 14, »h# Twentieth capital atock, all but M.HOO.OOO dued the flamas
flames quick
quickly. The pilot boro and Dade. Seminole
arid will be rtaraed riti the next Harry Robeon. Men softball offl- a p t on Saturdays when
Sporting Club announced representing new corporate flnanc W M C ol./Torallnaon, 17,
1 8. air at- because a t relatively email
few da;
daL
ixg hour ia 9:50 P. M.
lug; - • • ' - • _ . . . s i tach* a t Copenhagen.
table, acreage, waa not listed.
#* , v;
*j'ftjC

Drive To Operate
-Tourist Booth Is
Begun By Jaycees

down.
Jewiih teltlemenl police found
(lie bodiet in (lie foieit pteterve
near Naianya just 24 houit af'er
Irgun. ealiepiiit Jewiih undergtound otgam/alion. announced
it had executed the Bfitoni •»«
reptiial for the hanging of thirr
rrguniilt conricted in a piiion
delivery. •
The .area
cordoned
off--------and
_
. . . wat
—
--------- -- —
*

wm

Wdcea were turned loo* in an

tempt to pIHT u p th * trail of the
/

Jn Jerusalem, top Paleallne gov­
ernment official* met to map n
rigid canipaifd -against under­
ground violence. One official said
plant
under comlderatinn In­
cluded a demand upon the Jew*
ith agency to cooperate aclivrljr
in atamplng out underground
attacki
^ (In London Prime
Minister
Attlee placed the entire Palestine
attuatlon before hi* cabinet 1.
Whan soldier* started to cut
the bodies down after an hourlong probe for mine*, the booby
trap eruloded behind the body
of 8gt.
Clifford
Martin. H
blasted to bit* hi* body and that
of 8gt. Menryn Palce ami scat*
tered the piece* -e v e r a sinda
.area.
*»
Tha blast wounded one gren
^ a d le r guardsman In the faco and
threw several hyatander* In the
ground. Including photographer
Jama* Pringle and correspondent
Carter 1.. UavlUion, both of the
Associated Preaa.
Pinned to the boditr of the
two aoimtr* were “communiques”
((’•■ ilanS mm ! '• • • Kiafelt

Jacob C. Wills,
^ Of Lake Monroe,
Takes Own Life

1—

Talks And Rallies
Scheduled As 1948
Cnnipaijz;ii Starts

Despondency over III health was
attributed by authorities today ns
the reason Jacob Carl Wills, 70
year old grower of Lake Monroe
took hi* own life. Mr. Wlltf body
was found akrly this mornlrg in
the wood*. 100 yard* from his
a home. Ill* heart had been oleived
^ h v a bullet and a .22 rifle was
clutched In hla hand*.
Judge R. W. Ware, who w-*s
called to the acene by Sheriff P.
A.. Mero, officially pronounce!
th at Mr. Will* had died by (hoot­
ing himself through the cheat.
At 8:15 o'clock tM* morning.
S h eriff. Mero tt t s Informed by
. Mr*. Will* that her husband wa*
misting, and that hit clothe! were
atill In h it bed room. Jack and
^ B o b h v Harr*, two neighbor b&lt;&gt;y\
“ found thp body which waa elad in
bath rob* and flippers.
• The body was taken In a near**
to the Erickson Funeral Home.
Announcement* concerning the
funeral are being delayed Bending
the arrival of a daughter, Mr*.
Lelaod T. Stratton of Pasadena.
Calif. Mr! Will* la alao survived
by the widow, Mrs. J . C. Wills of
Lake Monroe.
Mr. Will* waa born OeL 23; 'R71
akin Odessa. Russia. »aml became a
’ 'n atu ralised citlsen. He wea m ar­
ried March 8, 1900 at Rouldrr,
Colo, and for a time fanned nt
Ridgeway, Colo. He had lived at
Lake Monroe for the past 21
rears.

State Farmers* Price
Index Still Dropping
^
Orlando, F la , July 51—&lt;A1—
WTha United States Department of
Agriculture In its farm price re­
port of July 16 said today that the
Index of prices for Florida farm ­
er* continued *.to decline because
of unseasonably low price*. ■ ■ ■
It said th at on July 16, the
index WM 157 compared with 27(1
for the United States with 1909-14
100.
tha Tgpori. waa
i'T b o n lh ago and
point* below a year ago. The
Indtx at 61 was lower thai
month and 143 lower that
last year** July 15 Inde*.
Tha frock index waa 141 com
pared with 259 and 330 for last
month and last year respectively.
Grain ragistered la food
km and cottonseed and
ducts were not enough to offset
H Incurred In cltyu*. truck
miscellaneous iommodUiea,
re p p * aald.'V £
tCTLwiagW jl

J

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rrt

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�THURSDAY, JULY «!, 1917

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA
ga great tee cantor of fceylnn

Fiv«-«lilhe' of the jvorld eupply

One of the moat common and

At the N*w York auto ahow 0f

AmrriCa'a average annual pro-

- flrtt n enltee renter utilil dl». annoying of hour* aht* ta known of juta, from which burlap and link), electric auto* far outnum­ ductlon of Idaho White Fine la

r
tin* ra ft re lf»e* In aa I'haroah'a ant or the klbnomo- racking doth a n worm, cornea bered
from Bengal.
fc end Vlpn! out th« indmtry, rluin pharaonia.

atcam

and ga»olln*-pow- approximately five hundred mil­
lion feat hoard maaaure.

t a b l e

Where Customers Sen

s u p p l y

= L O V E T T ’ S E
PtCCLY W IG G L Y

[’heir Friends’

Clean Stores With Everyday

H O M E CONTROLLED"
. z04 E ast F irst S tre e t
Hanford*«Florida ,

-Q M fifrtfY B ig h ts R e s e rv e d
P ric e s G ood T h ru S a tu rd a y , A u g u s t 2

LOW PRICES

Grade A

SIRLOIN or LOIN CHOPS
CUTLETS
*■
u . S. Good Waatarn

Hontd A Kollad, No Waata

Veal Shoulder

lb

55c
n

Boned. A Rolled, Waatern, I to .8 Jb Avg,

II) ' Wd
Pitre Lard, In Ctns. tt&gt; 21c

ams

Cornad
Garden Patch

Hockleut, 6-to-8-lb. Avjf,

No 2 Cans

2

55c

•Wisconsin. Store

65c

Cheese
“ lb 4
Rib or Brisket-Stew-lb -3

Libby Vienna

Sausage* %'s

15c

Crax

to ox

14c

in*

14 c

Educator

Cheezit

1 t

%'• 15c

Nxbiico Premium

In Our 8elf«8entl# Cheeaa Caaa
Orange Band

Cheese

lb

lb

Tender Lean

Meat

l

.

•

Morreira Pride

Smoked Butts

Picnic Hams

lb

Weetem

South Carolina

Carrots
Michigan
110UIH1

2 stlke.

U. H. Good &amp; Choice
G o r t, Inspected

17c

Calif. .Sunklit

Lemons
Grapes

and i e v i i
m pney

ELBERTA
PEACHES’
$2.19 Bushel

Tender Veal Shoulder

i

n liitilim iiiintljltllM liiiHliiilttl lit m m m im nm ni

Stringless Beans 2 lbs
U. S. Good W estern Corn-Fid

Pure Straw berry

em sT U

M A Z O L A O IL
l'IN T

CHUCK ROAST

37c
» «

Dressed A Drawn

-

■■ QUART
* * it-

!

73c-

by V. V. S lacy)

19c

SALE ON STOKELY CITRUS JUICE!
GR’FRUIT
ORANGE
JUICE
JUICE

NABISCO • i

SHR. WHEAT
Fresh Caught W est Coast Larga
NABISCO PREMIUM

SODAS
Juicy, Luscious Hale Heven—Beauties
—ths Orchard’s Best

lb .P K G .2 2 c

California Pink-Meat *

Cantaloupes

u&gt; 10c

Calif. GravenaUln

Salad Oil

JEWEL

Lund O’ Sunshine Peanut

None Hlgbarl CaL

Applet 2 ib* 25c Carroti2bcfuj7c
Calif. Lung White

Thumpeon Stedleu

R fd Gold Fancy Tomato

Grapes 2 u» 3Se Potatoes 5 ib* 29c

N o 2 Cana

Paacy U rg e Jdlcy ~ r ---------retloir-------- -’u —

COFFEE Delmonte

Lenoat it 13'ac Onions 2 e» 15e

Crlap Green

Firm

,

CA T OR DOG FOOD

Lettuce »&gt; 14 m b T e n itifa |b17tte

SILVER FLOSS

No, 1 CAN 12c

PRUNE JUICE
I)EL MONTE BARTLETT
SWEETHEART PEARS
&gt;
TO ILET BOAR

V s, Cobbler

Southern Gold Olao .

Solid

R«dl-MIxtV4Sdib47c 45c
Yellow'

Daisy Cheese u&gt; 49c

■W AN SO A P

Port Pskn A Olhr^ OU Soap
- 2

Lfle Cakas

U i

For Baby Toe!
1

Lgo C ak u

A?PLE JUICE

33c
ILOMOM TIME TALL CANS

3 Cans
B. NO, S CANS
DARDEN SUGAR

New Pack South Carolina
-

4

K raft N atural Aged Yellow

Crackers 7-ox 14c

Morton's Ndlea A Chick.

79c

Weiners
l
lb - 3
Cottage Cheese lb Ctn. 1

Fryers
- tlf P k g s

Loin or Club Steaks lb

If EW-K AY-MELLOW A MILD.
Cured, No Rind, No Waata Try it today aura
-- ' ;
- t
*
G a.' Shipped, Dretaed A Drawn Not Froaan

E x tra Fancy Wonder

lb - 53c

U. F. Good Western Heavy Tender
Aaanrted

U n b yB ee r E iV er-

C arm ttP
M oats

Chuck Roast

IY O S T SN O W

u.o»

at*

2 Cans
No. 31)3 Cut

�$569,617'Given To
Counties From Taxes

Legal Notice
« U T IC K .
ng »« MB K a lir ^ n
kim ] c M I m Id '. *'*»*«

wl

PACK THREE

T i l t SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

THURSDAY. JU L Y SI, 1»47

TALLAHASSEE, July 31 1,1V -

Ci&gt;iti|&gt;irullei Clur»iK&gt; M, Hay- *&lt;;.

flu ilo a

wTSH

TALLAHASSEE. Julv 31 t/P&gt;—4

»s« and tHrattfdJiiir* day

annulment •illjtrrt&gt;utltin"c 7 'lie Stat»&gt; Delia. Ihirnt of Ayrtrii!- . *i T trllia ln X m o
* im n a ltl; m u o iH ltU t1 * ■"‘Mil? !»• Fluriita cmintivr a , tun- loda)* nrpottetl Kt 7,4IM tr"* *.»&gt; ttiwrU »**md.

4* «*aunt&gt;'. FlotUia, fat their share of IntangH-le ixiatiq- of llve.utiH'k fetnl wen
tr ln&lt;i|iiil(»4 UoU4&gt;'r

ruilltitf H r| »ln u U » J#t»\ .1 |&gt;io|&gt;«itx tax

rolli-rtlinia |* :j

IS ln.**l» In Itie |iP|h)

itontw

iitu ilra ti,ta Jnl&gt;

T h . tali) “ ] ■
ll«* I M ils t
siduiru amt jt lfU
Ii|»||ni 4»n1 Ihs*
rf u U ln r s i b
f lK tl
AJj&lt;&gt;urn»*l W**»&lt;&gt;ng
Ip be ,i»#M » l **»•" i 4.ui i ilnui* in
r m u i
4 1
IIo a h L i*|V,
i »*i l«n*k A. fcl.

x « l « r , - I 'lurk of lb*
Uoanl of i 'iiu i H , ISimiiitwioaur* ,nnt_
ami IV lin t , Amtilt.r
111 K olarr of Huprr
u l lt.«!O t»li..| ,
11) Hbeiiri fm a iin
lloarit
•
l l f - l Xalarv P u u n l) Hrf\if*

Total rullertioiM fioni the onemill levy mi aiieli hnMiinr* a t
cash, y ru tilic t. morlwsifet anti
utliar eviilence of iinlehlttliiiki
ariiuuiilrii to $3.003,701. ILiwryvr,,
foUrrtkon »X|&gt;et&gt;aea rtfuml* rut
the net amount to s3.70l.HU.
■ Tim state motived 42.030. M3 a t

lit

_

punahiu fund.
The Idiftfeat Item of the colhv|77H /»S in
ii county c&gt;d
rotttlnlaalnll*
ora. Some ul
th a t went hark into county hcip
eral fum la a , exleat fee*.
[ W e tou rd y'a 3S |ieicent ahar.of tlfM.SGi't on total tolhiM ion ■
of 4Hi;7^l3t ted all other cptltt*
ties b y fa r. Jat-ka.m county re3&gt;urt«il m i cntWrtlnii* and ic c e iv eil nu portion o f the total Re­
ceipt a. D ixie co u n lv wax m -xt
to tile hottum of the H a t, w ith
a share o f 437.(5? on total ro lJ r r l i i m i of tlU M I* .
O ilie r countle* ie r«iv e d thtme

Officer and
K &gt; ,r im

T m iM R M ir
f*uin minion* t"
f'fliisrlitr
S41 |l«|i lit T .. *'••lift
Jlutlpr
.
^
| II* I iu n llu r

III

$ j f - l Y e i u l 'T I n f l i i u '
amt K i | » n m . —
111-1 Per it'fin ami
Ir^velllna
K ip rn
of C o u m r” *''11 0 .
I l l Heartal Htalioarry,
Ilian k a Poiipltrr,

K iloaalrd K tre a irr

1144** i;„* I«IOOI ««*

&lt;i

113 i ‘oiniiilr*ti*e* slot
K if r u io
t t l IVjnirnl Ilf lloniti
Total Apbrepriationi ‘
llrarrtr for.

C o u n Hue*
i n . Xatar, of f o u n t ,
ttS

Minkin* Kami
T n T A i. It r t o iir r
- '
I loll, I’ liit tln frir.l III Ufirl
Ih l, th r t l l h ' d a y of Ju t,,

Halaiy of boun ty
F to irro U n a At
fflrrult . Coarl

Coart Work*.
M alnlrnanrr of

le t

Jad ,---- • •-

4 i l i l l a a I •»*
i i i i o v i on Ouutnm tine

C hain.,nn .of
Mi*
lloant t*f
t'u u iily t'lininilM lunrrt
aq|I

O, I*. Ilernitun

t'b ik of th r Hoard of C o u n tr
rom tnlM lnnrrt.

—

1*1 'C o m n u 'i tmturuta
411 ‘ M alntensrirr of
■ Osa a tf Itnm r
In q u lrlrl

u«t r : n . % i
ig l»o**»tl«»m
* r M«&lt;dhsthiA
?«• Tim**
f III* S«M I
} K bi#

RADIO PROGRAMS

Flotilla

iluilnfr

ilu-

*'hl

f in a l

i

je r r

whh-h rmled June 36.
A total of HOG ton* ureie with&lt;lta»n front tale Itcrauue of imit.oper lagu ami 117 ion, »*•*«
taken off the maikr* l*&lt;Aita* of
i'iial\slit iami.lv* thownl their «)-

v ti Are &gt; "w U i o n ln *
•;oti iw^ilnu* N t » t
• i l l Am Uiwutt
I lu T h » A u Im i .u|im
I I I ) It.iu .I.n . Nee*
*tt'B -lu .h a l
I'n f r - m
•*2 T f n i, l'ltutnv
t it * Puilti U n i
&gt;'*• tin.O il II* S i.U I
» i i t:U n * it ii.-,
r . l i T t n r i* U i
tW uullis (
I t r u t'l&gt; x « » » • ll.-l 'i -.4*iti*)-----’T " W ***'
Jit* ' t e l , Itult j t i i i u
.
i l . J l llti'iu rflftilr ' Voura 9
11,SS ItrSilUlM V.**»

ll.f^Uh* \ v * ,
llj t i 'l l i i i l b n
l* iIS T u r ,
ru n v , lt**l!
t*ifS iit.tri.nr u . I a JU—
|t.-*a L. IS &lt;:•■ V V i.n &lt;
JZ.uw &gt;■'»• *1 Moot
l t - l - W.%i»»u IH'rtn.tup
14:34 Mil ;il I'r-H. 'Jill
t J , l l X**&gt; T 'lrt- N M -*
i:* i IT I' Svu*
|t*j
A'TU
1.4* H&gt; IV iv of llw&gt;u*
| ,tt Xiti.ii f. i -lm J «
t - » » tltSiM'i
N ».» •
; . t t H * i. N »•&gt;' Reach
H*Ar* T ftiitrrn
*\ |^f|*gf|«IU
N'^tir R jiu ll

WJOOO In /eileral couii limit ,X
tho yrai after uttriii|&gt;Uny to markel ill Florida e ahlpioent of t-at*
m an ftn
lie feed rhjefly riinipnSed of »•*«
, n | M4.IIII.nr S i * p
oice hull*. Tavloi raid the prtrl- t ie i •&gt;».»* i t.i.pprr*
uct tesa laliejed tii'e hr.m. lie *,.*(• II- niMliuo
reported thr lndi|fc«tible l^ e hull a ailS |! Ill 444 Of 111®*
|»* N in u U o u tn lu tv
are |iinhililled a* rattle fre&lt;| Itt- 4ibS
aunrtk.
nft'dleida la-i'anse thev malaiii in. » f -•
h*r«to«iU
&gt;
b#
|
N
r* •
iioiirhihHieiil and freiiuently m ute
1
*
0
6
internal Inlurjf to aidmala. 4
Tile Chief lna|trrtor aaiil effort*
ore lieiny made to ei|ui|i all citrd« |tul|i |iroreiodnH plants with
mayuetii to Iv InatHlIeil atonic rpn*
veyor India In a ttia rt metal ftaifrnrnta In tltv produi't. rilrita pulp
i* u widely uaed rattle feed.
'•7'nii 'iv.iuldn't think alt tlm
would lie ellni* pulp, would you*
Imtutml Tavliir, rxliildi inir eixht
or nine anewa, India mid v artojt
rmtna# if met 41 fsritt'fn liy a

j.S*
j-ll
,i t *
,;t i
l »&lt;i
J,* S
4i*e

M .M H *\VW*t»*X
» . l ' i *imti* SV» H a ll
M ir. t. Titer,
|Id* tit |Ult"*l
llfailttii* !?»*•
J* -r • &lt;»«;
tl»* ftu ti
•
•■*jl
4 r3 »
'i *Nr,i%frfljr I^Ui* ____ (
H. &gt;l«^t 111# tt.fl.l jJ ,mw^y
_** *.
1’ 1i-i
ib*l |le=«.li*|tt

*,
.
f ■•..

4

farm er who hnd irlr ie v e d them
from aaeka o f feed,
lie ruiild not arro u n t fo r ih t'lr
preaenre.

•

amounts aa t h u i r OOe-fourlh
iharea;
Alutltua $3.4lM, Bay 4.1,ltM,
llrowani 4'JI.BM, ‘ Duval $i‘.'i,7n,
KscarnVU $1 0.3 I 3. HiBulHirouifli
131,148, I we 44.0*17. 'l.eon &gt;11.777,

BIRDSEY’S BEST
4 BROTHERS
MONEY SAVER
WHOLFWHEATTGratramV 101b!

Bearh
Oranye 433,570. Balm
*90.433. TlnelUu 447.439,
4133177. Putnam 41.073, St.
ftt.l.'di. Ht. I .or la 43.003. SaraaoU
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H o ono today queatloBH tho fact th at tho whole fu tu re
of tho United Stale* may real in the very clouds over
your head. T he security of this country demands
s tro n g , w e ll-tra in e d , w ell-equipped A ir F o rces^
superior to an y in th e world.

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And tho pew, reorganized A ir Forccs-givo thou­
sands of eligible young men on opportunity to taka
an active p a rt in building America's A ir Pow er . .
on the ground as well os in the nky.

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aviation achoollng on ea rth —and select your school
or court* before you enlist.
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Tho A A F C areer Plan is unilke anything ever
offered before. I t pcrmitH milcctid high school grad­
uates to ayply and qualify for AAF specialized courses
of th eir own choice. Simply go to your U. S. Army
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aviation tra in in g outaido of business hours.
Or you m ay join tho A ir National Guard and per-haps become eligible fo r advanced technical training
g t special A ir N ational Guard schools. _________
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Ho Earned It

RatallUf* la IM
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Pallia*** &lt;allr &gt;I"»I la latter
A
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Am
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guccerw
ntory,
w
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of
H
oratio
Alger
By RUSSCTt KAY
114 Saartar at
At h n best, comes 'to us by w ay of Life m agazine which
•aalatiL llarMa
111 Maaailla *««a»
telln of nn Oklahoma farm er w ho 12 y e a rs ago was so poor
Whan Tom WaUon Announced atarted out on a statewide hand­
CalrtH aa arraal t laaa atallav h«i tried to get his creditors to taice his land in settlem ent,, ,tbat he would not run to succeed shaking campaign. *
OnaWf FT. Ill*, al l l r **••» «mte*
as. Attorn4y„C*r)er*l..tuU - ^F riO tfla:M w .i«rn -UTfli^ Richif laslari. Fla HIa., aalrr Ilia Art of his debts and th ey refused, b u t who Is no# w orth half himself
initaad would *erk Die Office of ard KimpBoir of TlontlcclIo, fo m m w
a
million
dollars.
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Governor he J e t , the bars tluvn Speaker of the House, to entar the llill.UMI L. DK*N
Henry W itt, came up the ‘h a rd way. He was th e son-of for. m free-for-all, and a t this writ­ race hut Simpson will not run In
Klltar
a Kansas railroad breskm sn who lost his life’s savings and ing it looka aa though we would opposition to Mayo, although* he
r.oniro* III**
run a mighty good rmca for
Baalaaaa Maaaiar
di?d when Henry was still a boy. A fte r a. few years of have a avrarm of candidates for would
anv office he might seek:
fhli office.
wandering
'from
farm
to
farm
as
a
hired
hand,
he
was
i n i i r n i m o .i iu t m
Mayo, last week, released a
Banning for a cabinet office
l‘a,akla la Alaaaaa
drafted and served a hitch w ith th e A rm y during th e firs t against a man who la firmly en­ statement to the press saying th at
t f CarrIrr, aaaafc — — — I M
Far Maalh------------------— .T» World W ar. W ith a little money he had saved up, he re tu rn ­ trenched and rum to aucceed him- hr had no Intention whataver of
ran* Haatba
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ed to Oklnhuma and bought a q u a rte r aecttoh which he •elf Is a mighty tough rac? for retiring, that hla health had nevaf
III jfaalh* ........................... 4.Hi started farm ing.
other contenders, for the .nan In I been better and that he had an
, •
Da* Taar —_
Won
office has a tremendous advant- i unfinished agricultural program
There
were,
of
course,
ups
and
downs.
Some
years
he
age, and If Tom hkd chosen to -to complete that could not
All afcllaarr aallaa*. rani* nf
____ itaati. r**alall*a* aad aatlra* al made n little.m oney, w hich he p u t into m ore land, arid some remain In the office of attorney ib lv be accomplished during blew
aafrrlalnmanla tar Ik* lari'aa, u&gt; I years he lost, whereupon ho Wfetild go to the batik and general it Is extremely doubtful p resent tarn*. .
ralalaa land*, will •k# rkar**4 far
,
a« m alar adrartlalaa rain
W ro w .-Jlija lly ccmo 1080 when th e price of w heat &lt;dropped If he would have hid any aeriousl With Mayo definitely planning
t (
1 *? n,n f°r reclcction it,La doubtful
f-.—*
nirTtanau
65 cents and 1931 when It got down to SO cents . These •opposition..__
now, howmrer, It Is anybody's | jf any serious opposition will deii***. i»*-. *.**...;i* Tk. n«*»i&gt;: w ere also the years of th e g re a t d rought and W itt lived iwce and it ta beginning 4o look -virtap. Mayo Fs loved and respected
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A
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in the h e a rt or
n , th
“ e dust bowl w here a tra c to r he bought like anybody and /everyybody will throughout the state and It *■ ifi,?- r
. 1 orally agreed that be can ratadn
Mt Hu** i« ‘W* *«-aairT^i»iik from a neighbor-K ars-buried In the du at before he could
,ri*rl*al hr*&lt;t*»*rfrr* la I’ktra**~ get It into his bare.
During the legislative eetsinn P.j hla office as long as he wants to.
aad S*it Talk.
Guy Crews, representative from
There may be other candidates
th
farm
s or
Tk* ll*ra|4 I* m mrm*tr a« Ikr . Hundreds of W itt's neighbors
■■ - -sold
---eir
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— tsimply
r-. Duval, let it be known that hej seeking cabinet, offices but preaa***h *i*4 rn*&lt; wkirk i* *aiiu#4 nlmmloned them nnd went looking for o th er jobs a t a tim e would be a candidate and he has, ent Incumbent* will all run for recampaigning
***la*l«*lp 1* Ik* *•* •** Hllkll*
gning ever glnce,
til
election, and that means that any.m
op were unemployed. T heir plight was been
aallaa »• all Ik* l«*l a**&gt;* **1*1*4 when 10,000,000 people
L. Grady Burton of Wauchuln, opposition that developa will have ^
la Ikla n*n***prr. a* w*ll aa all graphically described by John Steinbeck in one of th e moat one-time gubernatorial *candidate, a tough time of It for it la plenty
AF ***** &lt;ll**ai*k*&lt;.
popular books of the day, "The G rapes Of W rath ". W itt and an abls lawyer, ia definitely hard to defeat a man who is In
thought he Was worse o ff th an th e "O kies" ever thought in the race and with hla wido ac- and wants to stay.
THEltfiDAY, JULY 11, 1H7 of. being because he couldn't even g et away.
qhalntanceshlp throughout the
A* It appears now, the only race
stato and strong political connec­
To put it differently, he stuck it o u t He fought the tions he haa a tremendous advant­ for a cabinet post that-will attract
public, attentiuh and nrouse any
BIBLE VERSE FOK TODAY bankers, th e ...............
dust storm s nnd the _grasshoppers. ___________
He watched age over othera who are leas well degree
of Interest will be the race
MO nMi- WHO m FI LI Fn l be price o f wheat come back a ' little and he paid his debts. known.
for attorney general and of the
R.
W.
(Dick)
Ervin,
former
as­
WITH HATRED AND MALICE
did all his work himself, w ith the help of his large sistant attorney general, who hails men who have announced to date,
HAB GOD IN HIS HEART: Ami family of growing boys Bnd girls, and he invested every from Palstka, crashed newspaper it would appear that L. Grady ,
v*« know we have j&gt;****d from cent he could navfc in-morc farm land which other* regarded front pages last week with hit Burton is In the most advantage.
*iffirial anrounrrmant. He"!i"ra'lK,i^
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&lt;dfath unto life because wj love as less th an worthless.
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Having made a statewide raee
well known in political circles
th« ^ th « f u. - l .
e v -Today th ls-ssm b farih ^ n d /n m l th a t which Ilea r o u n d Iv
but la practically unknown to the for the office of Governor, his
name is known to thousand* of
' Gael Sullivan hai Ion hit driv­ it. are regarded nr the richest in th e world. The town bank general public.
where W itt keeps bis bank roll boasts deposits of $3,300,000
R. A. (Leg) Green, former com voters who have never heard of
er** license.' Maybe he should alo compared to $300,000 fifteen y e a rs ago. The 160 acres of gTeasman and candidate for Gov­ the o th e r contenders. On top of
be dtpiived «l hi* license lo drive land which W itt used to own baa now grown to 3,360 acres ernor In the last go-round, la bit­ this, ho will get arong support
ing hts nails and trying to decide from political circles and ho can
the Democratic Party.
and he figures it ns conservatively w orth $75 an acre.
lie depended upon to run a mighty,’
what to do. He wants to run for irootl
men.
race.
Besides this, be owns five sections of ranch land in Colo­ something but doesn't know Just good
We hope that nbithern do-gotuiWe
won’t know a great deal
what. Maybe governor, maybe at­
rado,
300
head
o
f'c
a
ttle
,
six
expensive
combines
and*an
about who will or will not run
in cvqpflgj)rre will lake not?
torney
general
or
maybe
fo:&gt;
a
re­
interest in nine natural gaa wells. A t present he is planning turn to congress. Ho has his ear until later In the yrar, but come .
and 'remeJmer, 'that the women
to take his family on ji trip to Cnli_fornllU-ilut .when-.Jia to- the--m njnT-«ntf‘ We " # n n i e i f ■Nev*^Yvwri»-daTrwrTTi7VCfliiid nn 1
the kettle etaMinx to boll In earnbln broker!
broken down Jaloi
like the from him sooner og later,
ing.a colored women end who was ones the "O kies" used, but in a’ brand new $4,6
eaL There will be candidates
Packard sure.
oidered lo pey her $6,000 in beck w ith wine-colorcd upholstery.,A half a dosen othera are con­ aplenty and the old welkin will
%
sidering entering the race and no ring from Pensacola to Key \Yast.
eatery, hailed from Boslon, Mao.
Henry W itt m ay soon become one of the Idle rich. He bne can say a t this time how many
Britain it reported a* plenniim may have m ore ot our worldly goods than he can use. He will be lined up a t the post whan Everglades Enjoys
to reduce the me ol her aimed t IHM be sneered a t by Now Dealers and denounced by Com- the Starting gun is fired.
A spreading rumor to the effect First Rainless Day
force* throughout the world. But* mtinlstH, but who can begrudge him hla new found w ealth? that
Commissioner of Agriculture
Nathan Mayo would retire at the In Over Two Months
not on account of the decrearinj
end of hie present term caused nn
temion in Java, Indie, Paleitin*,
Planning
CLEWIBTON, H a. July, 31
ambitious crowd of, office seekers
Greece end point* north, eoulh.
(/P&gt;— For the first time aipee May ^
to start beating the bushes.
eait and welt.
Ammon McClellan of FL Pierce 2.1 a 24-heur period without rain- |
One of Secretary of S ta te M arshall's firs t acta when
was reached In the Everglades
he look his Job was to organize a Policy Planning Staff, didn’t wait to find out whether fall
General Eisenhower iey» that consisting o f six trained career men whose work is confined Mayo would run or not but tossed today.
M
Not a trace of rain fell around
more end more .it looki •* if the to planning. T heir object Is "to p u t continuity, consistency hla sombrero Into the ring and haa I-ake
Okeechobee yesterday. But
United Sletee would have to ac- nnd content into Am erican foreign policy.” They will not
the Everglades, swollen and wet
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kept a "two-world concept" wh*n hnvo to clenr the stato departm ent reports, will have no
with downpours which totalled
HAMBONE'S MEDITATIONS 24.04
Inches at ClewUton, 23.43 a t
1 * We have
u*. been working for a "one- s ta ff under them . They m ay call in other experts for con­
By Alley
Moorehaven and 24.0$ a t Dslte
world plan." Even that ii progreii. sultation, th en do th e ir own thinking. Thin stream -lined
Glide during the Iong'w et
If the whole world,cart be divided program should c u t red tape and result In n consistent
PAT ptE F MAN CODUPM’ •till hold vast quantlti.
l«s of
e v e ra l thousand- head’
into more than
the- co­
6 ( T HOWHAB W iP ~ 3 % | (-S
were reported being moved out
Hiding force*
get If
lowlytng flooded section* to hlghtr
WIPPFR-WOWAM C A 'Sl
a decided
grounda. ■Th* m o V e m i r t t . ,
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fidence.
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time when it wii frequently .di­
short' distance* and no major
The PPS , as we understand it, ia not to do the actual
PE ?RIGHT 5AYW’J HEP mlgatlon of herds Is undar way,
vided into a hundred or more tuch
hut stock owners sought to protect
Compc&amp;cnti. Eventually we. may planning, b u t ra fh e r the inform ation-digging on which
CHILLUHS A t l lC /
their cattle from foot ro t vrhikh
policy
m
ust
be
based.
Jf
Secretary
T
to
know
|l t rtne world.
results from constant standing In
how to haotlle -a tic k lish , problem
water.
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People who believe that li*h obscure tiny country or « e a t Eur
n.' BMIdn, ha needs
Lake Okeechobee was reported
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stabilised with two migh­
won't bjta thould read the itory m erely ssy th e word a n d |n a few
Ufa Davies of China,
ty discharges flowing out of the
&gt;f Ralph
Rivea. Univenity of Johnson of L atin America, Adam of A u s t r i a '...............
of
h
Caloosahatchee River and 8 t Lucie t \
rich Marahiill policy muat
orida itudent who lost a leg him thrt Im portant.
Fiorii
cahet. The lake level today was "
Sunday while twjmming in th-* into nccount before it cab em erge a s a plan - not dead
17.1? feet above sea level.
Pumps continued to hum through
Ponte Vcdta cans!. He, did n.*‘! s tu f f dug from encyclopedias, b u t Im portant, hum an, cur­
out t h e . farmland area, lilting
tvrn see what bit him. but he' re n t n u tte r assembled by m en’ of experience and high con­
water .from diked are* and dta- •
elieves it was either a yhark or tacts.
charing It Into canals from where
They a re all expert in a practical as well as theoretical
it found l u way Into the lake
arrscuda. Sharks as a tule are
or tO thg tea.
not particularly vicious and i Ik sense and all are young; ages, range from 85 to 49.«They
a re - with a few of m any qualifications:
ones which are usually do not
Fifty-three percent of 'pfflce
George F. Kennan, economics and R ussia; Joseph E.
com* dote lo shore, Bsrtacudai
employes have visual problems.
Johnson, UN, atom s and. L atin A m erica: W are Adams,
on the other hand are always dsn- Germany and A u stria ; Jacques Joseph Relnstein, finance;
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■ttoui and even the smallest ones Jo h n P. Davies, born and raised In China, served In our
0
Dr. Charles L. Persons
will bite anything that * comet em bassies In C hpngklnjr.and Moscow. (This 1* th e John
O ptom etrist
nesf.^ljciuDnvies who was In a plane forced down In a Burmese Jungle
Sanford Atlantic Bk. Bldg.
Hours: »-I2 t-S
Phone 290
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The value of a college educs am ong head-hunters, the adventure w ritten about so well
Bat. 2-12
by
Eric
Sevareid
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agazine
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a
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lion it appstenlly being rccoguiicd
Eye* Eismlped - Glasses Fitted
ThS list is a strong one. Too often our sta te departas mote and more men and women
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m e n t lma had to guess In Im portant m atte rs. Now, perhaps,
.need eduli educalion cisiir. ,of U^ . m j* ablfi to know.
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boys end giib in Ihrir 'itcni, oi
at most under 22. out univrnhi*'
now report an ever increasing
number opetudtnli o m 25. Stet­
son University reveals that the av­
erage age pf mate students is be­
tween 26 and 30 years, white more
thin 30 students ere listed, as
over 40 year* of age. There i| jui
old saying that you can't ttaeh
an old dog- new trick*, but It is
equally true that you are never
too old to learn,'

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NOTICE
The August meeting of tha
Daughters of Wesley Class of the
First Methodist Church ha* been
postponed, it waa announced to*
day by Mr*. C. If. W on, president
of the dess.
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IHRT1I ANNOUr*' C1&gt;MK NT
Mr. and" Mrs. C. K. McLain
announced today the birth of a
daughter, Linda Sue, on July 25
at St. Vincent** Hospital in Jack­
sonville, Mr. and Mr*. McLain are
form er.resident* of Sanford and
the will be'remembered a* MU*
Helen Tctra*.

iSocial Calender
MONDAT
Circle No. 10 of the W.S.C.S. of
the First Methodist Church will
meet at B:00 P. M. a t the home of
Mrs. J. R. Iloolehan, Z20C palmet­
to Avenue.
Circle* of the W.S.C.S, of the
F lrtt Slethodlit Church will meet
lit 8:00 P. M. a* follows: No. 1
HtiUi Mrs. J. U. Crawford, 1201
Oak Avenue; No. 6 with Mr*. Brodie William*. 302 Oak Avenue;
No. 6 with M rw f^aude Herndon,
60S Magnolia Avenue and No. 0
with Mr*. Ralph Thompson, l ’(It
■frSeuit Avenue.
TUESDAY
The Friendship League of the
Congregational Church will meet
at kS* Parish House at 3:00 P. M.

^Virginia II arta field
Weds Truman Gailey
Mr. and Mr*. J. It. Hicks an­
nounced today the marriage of
their
granddaughter,
Virginia
ITartsfield, to Truman Galley, son
of Mr*. Llndyan Galley of Alto,
Ga. The wedding look place on
July 18 In Folkston, Ga.
Air*. Galley recleved..Rcr. school-

ven by MU* Gene Caswell at I
r home in Orlando. Colorful
S
arrangement*
of sinnla* and I
greenery decorated the room* of!
the Caswell home.
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&lt;f hfldge
were play: niter which the score,
trera ' atx. I
white linen purse, was awarded
to Mr*. Lee Moore and vrreno,
itektnil napkin* and coaster*,
were won by Mr*. David Nuslirkel
of Winter Park. Ml s a McCall was
given a set of l,u-Hay pallet
bicakfr.it eblna.
The luncheon was icrvcd buffet
style by Mlsa Caswell assisted by
her mother, Mr*. II. I). Caswell.
The |ab]e was overlaid with n
white lace cloth and centered
with an arrangement of pink
love vine in cut glass bowl*. The
dslnty centerpiece was flanked
with pink taper* In crystal holder*.
Those attending with Miss MeCall were
...
Ernmet McCall,
Mra. Moore, Sirs. Nusbirkel, Sira
T. E. Tucker and Mrs. Donald
Jones. Also the Misses Martha
rerkina, Nancy Collum. Jackie
Hrotchle, Jane Thigpen, Kathryn

■UfJmmina •
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\A*S.

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Steisch and Camille Ratten
From Orlando were I
Allan, and ’Patricia Jones,

Gailey are making their home
U’..&lt; Flrtft
ft.
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*
West
Street.

Hollywood

Larger Hats Seen In
New Fall Fashions
Mr DOROTHY ROE,
Associated Press Fashion Editor
Tha -bigger ..the - U tter U - tbe
Determined nbt to lie- outdone
bv the dress designer*, who have
stirred up n nation-wide slorm of
controversy o v e r the radical
-------the new silhouette,
milliners also have prepnrrd some
shockers for fall.

HOLLYWOOD,, July 31 (*&gt;&gt;—
Mark Stevens, who ha* acquired
!* and also a world of grief
the past two years, plan* an
ifly escape, After "The 8nake
t,” h* hopes to visit his parents droop according to the fall de­
Canada and get a complete cree* of the designers, hat* also
grow larger and more elaborate.
Marfi, who onlv recently go: Gone la the day of the bean!'.- and
out of the bed, is faced with the doll hat. Next season, a hat
thVe# court action*, one a di­ Is going to be. an Important projvorce. Ha Is homeless and has been ect, not Just an afterthought.
Favorite silhbuotte of the -ad­
through a.lo n s.recu . ration from vance
fall collection* Is the
i an ulecr. bloused or draped W e t crown
Ha need* a rest.
with a cloche, cuff or
Tha actor blame* 'Hollywood combined
medium off-face brim. Often ,'tliis
phonies" for his •ns’-ital break­ generous piece of headgear, which,
up.' HI* rumored romance with bv the way, fits snugly down on
edy Lamarr Isn't so. ha said the head ■all the way round, I*
they are merely- old friends. In- further .elaborated by feullief..
ei den tally, the only photograph* fur, glittering roll* of m-taHtr
1In his dressing room ate of his lame or poufs of velvet o r *a'.fh,
estranged wifa, Annalle,
The dramatic wide brim la ir
. -Gregory Peck-flies to New York high favor, sometimes* extended
next week to finish work on “Gta- further by aid* f trimmings cl
tleman’s Agresment" end then
returns to La JpUa sehsre hell
spend the summer. Greg is a guv
who M e* hit profession. He con
laugh a t the difference In hU
salaries—isv tral thousand a weak
i t 20th-Fox, $40 st tl\e La Jolla
Playhouse,
Ann Southern visited Robe:*.
Sterling on the •"Jloughshod" set,
giving rite to ' more talk about
whether thslr marriage is nn again
or off again. It must ba con­
futing for Bob. n it leading lady
Is Gloria Grahame, who It a ring­
er for Ann . . .
"The Ingrid Bergman film, "Joan
/&gt;t Lorraine,’* will not he qulh
as gigantic as planned. Tha battle
scenes a rt being cut down be.cause,of the monumental expense
Dana Andrews end Henry,Fon
da are feudltf and rightin', hui
mostly In Jest. Dans has bee.
hunting for a story for months
and finally heard about a promO iling tea-yarn.-R ut Hank fodnd
It first and won't tip off Dana
aa to its Identity. It keeps th j
'D aisy. Kenyon'
June Havoc hai been tested
Im, “Foreign Affaire," and may
be added to the cast headed by
Jean
A rthur and John Lun l.
Thera is doubt that Alarlene
Dittrich will accept the role be­
cause the would have to play
• Nasi . . .
Howard Hughes ha* "Vendet­
ta" added to his current woes.
After three remakes, tha film
Still l*n‘t to his liking, and ha

Mrs. Paul Brpwn and children.
Pat and Alice, have returned from
visiting . Lookout Mountain
and
Jackson, Tenn.

the wav to do It; Lie (Ini on the
floor, arm* outstretched. Raise teg
and without moving the rc o of
your body, • swing leg ove.- the
other. You should gradually work
your leg up until it almost touche*
yqur hand.

R. L. Cornell and *on, Robert
Cornell, plan to arrive tonight by
plane from Chicago where they
have hern spending the past sev­
eral day*.

pAAB Will Conduct
Training Flights

Mr., Mrs. Williams
Honor Connie McCi

ORLANDO, July 31, &lt;Special) ~
...............
- - ...... . . . . ■
Headquarters K o u r l t i n t h Ale
dinner for* Miss CtUlMi MfClll IVrrc has announced -that Trainat their home )ng Kliahtm will be conducted from
in Mayfair. Lovely arrangement* the Orlando Army Air Bss* on
of tiny partcl rinniar decorated Friday.
‘l'P , “
n&gt;on!
M,n porch, At thl* time, 12 plane* will take
of t W i l l i a m s home.
,
off from O ptritions A rt* at ! l;0 j
t.uest* xverr served at the long A M ()yinjt ov„ Orlando at *p.1
Pp-Mmatcly 11:10. From OrUnfo
thev will proceed to Sanford and
thru to DeLand, Daytona Death,
ler hchl an arrangement of whit,
daisies and the centerpiece wi
flanked with white burning taper
in crystfll candclhrhiliJ* McCall-uas |irr-rn trd will
n piece of her Strnsburg alive
pattern. Those Invited to Ik* will

Mr*. J. L. Galloway and daugh­
ter. Mary Ann, returned yester­
day (torn a vacation sp e n t'In
Washington. D. C. and New York
City.
Mr. and Mrs. C. It. Rudd and
Leland Rudd returned this moan­
ing from Mellwood, Ala. where
thev have been spending a varaSir. and ^Irs. L. F.
r«» children, Emily
nger, are spending
ication in various

Garner and
Faye and
a month's
points In

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New DesignH'Do Not

Sir. aitif‘Mrs. w .lih rJ Phillip* \t ■&lt;2i'.^ o i » H i &lt; i e r ^ F f ? r u r e H
returned on Sunday fmm Daytona
Reach where they spent the past
11, HETTY CLARKE
Their children. Wally and AP N easfeslurea Heauly Editor
Home designers never consider
Merrill
the teal American figure when
Mr. and Sirs. Ross D. Hunter
and son I,Inwood of Silver Lake
have returned from Burling, N ..J,
where Ihay visited Sir. Hunter’s

Air. and Mrs. John Herbst and
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Herbat returned on Sunday from a two
'weeks lour nf the Eastern states
and Canada. En-route home th sr
visited relatives in Plainfield, N. J.
Mr. and Mr*. J. Q. Galloway
have as their guest* at their home
at II0 Poplar Avenue, Mr. ami
Airs. G. E. Armstrong and child
of Alhertsvllle, Ala. and Mr. and
Mrs. L. W. Galloway and child of
Gadsden. Ala. Airs. Armitrong and
Air. L. W. Galloway are the sister
ami brother of-M r.'G lltitw ay.'

put It on the market for Ih* Avera e e ' Apiylcan Woman._______
Well, who is the Average Amurlean Womarf? She Is a wife, a
mother or a career girl who spend*
most of her time fighting
problem -- spreading hip*
massages, exercise* and . 1

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Stand aj ,iU*-cetvt*r of ths bad
•ad doifVnAAe Ihe position of fli*
feet st all. Just make everv hit of
your body move aa you stretch
and pull your rih* away • from
your hips. As you get those sheets
well lucked under the ends of the
bed. every pull you exert on your
middle torso will counts
'
To help streamline yotir arms
and rour chest at thp same time,
herr’s a good, exerrise:
. Sit rrotsdegged nest to the wall
with the small of your hack' at
the-w*t*tHnir-dtggIng-t1fht- Into
the wall. Raise your arms shove
Tour head on the wall. With your
elbow* slightly bent, and elbows
and wrlsta tight flat against the
wall, ever so slowly pull ’ vout

■- This is toJfiIivrto^ .ron’To'die’finest si
of our brilliant new coats and suits for Fall.
, * Mala* your Rejection before. A ugust 15th,' and
save 10' J.
.
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-

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DeLand. Fla.

your fingertips come to ydur
shoulders and your bent elhows
of the moment. But seldom Is the come hack to your rib*. Repast
fashion one that Will help her eon- from 20 to 50 times daily.
ceai her bulging hips and thighs.
For the hips, there It always the
You may console yourself that
the' new long skirts will o'- least
hide your plump catVes. Though
the hemline la dropped you will
.notice.that Jn . tww suit and dress
fashion*, nlpped-ln waistline* and
hip fullness may merely empha­
sise your hlpplness. •

feathers or bows, Turbans also
have came into their own apee
more, especially for dinner wear,, look well In the new'clothe*, you'll
done In |u*h materials suih a*i need in do some work on your
velvet Or lame, to contrast withi waistline and hipline right now.
J_ The housewife—1* lucky that
• Tim 'romtng-sfgxon pfirtldw a there ary* dotrn* of way* ihe ran
field d«r for milliners, aa praetl- (r| m down hrr waistline while
rally, every hat Is draped, sculp- working around the house. You
lured and manipulated. Simple CM0 combine bed-making with
blocked cjqwni and ttraig h t brima waistline magic, suggest* a faarr few and far between.
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TO THE W ONDERS OF V U I
This amaring new Colgste-Palmolivi-Peet

'I was born on a tobacco farm and I'v e Bold
tobacco a t auctions for over 10 years. In all
th a t time I've seen the malcera of Lucky Strike
buy fine, good-tastin' tobacco , . . tobacco
t h a t 'a got quality, real quality."

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THURSDAY, JU LY SI, 1917

TH E SANFDRD HERALD, S A N rO H D . FLO RIDA

McCammon To Pitch
.---O p e n e r; Tomat Or
Kettles To T o s s
Second
Contest

COMMENTS

Pads entertain the (.eeshurg Ptra te s 'in a twin attraction at th*
By BILL KINO
Municipal Park. The games s i- .nOSTON, July SI, bTV- After
scheduled to get under way at watching Stymie extend tha turf’s
earnings record t &gt;
irseh Jacobs t
Venetian «*U(sH""V l m " 'V
burg* for a contest, but wsie old stretch-running chestnut in ac­
&lt;1 t o , return home without tion u n tir-he grows a heard."
ing tha gam* because of rain,
"Ill race him as long as hr
ck McCammon, newly ac­ stays sound,” Jacobs promised af­
id Fad righthander, Is' slat- ter hi* bread-winning uquixtrisnq handle the mnund assign- stop watch off spring turned tho
i In tho twilight affair toigtit, and either Carl Kettle*
r Johnny Tomat will get Manrvr John Krldsr’s call for .the
sent out to try to steal New Eng­
Ightcap.
Last night ths St. Augustins land’s richest purset
Closing at 1-5, with 1139,468
tint* acorsd a 8 to 2 decision
rer the lesgua leading G-Man, bet on him to show, Stymie, with
ltd tha Palatk* Aialsas Hipped canny Conn McCreary aboard, gol
te Daytona Beach Diet* in a off last and remained so during
the first six furlong* of the mile
to 8 tilt.
The Orlando Senator-DcLand and a fuilong rout* that he turned
1:50 flat.
ed Hat contest was wsshed in The
Jacobs’ entry Jumped from
last to third coming into the
h* Lintscurts:
homestretch, caught William Heintsvtll*
000 001 001 2 8 2
Augustin* 000 001 14* « 10 2

Fight For Golf
Tourney Crown

i'EORIA, III., July 31—OP)—
31—&lt;JP)_!| I
sixteen survivors from the aU rt- I ----ing field of rnora than #0 In th e '
National Junior Chamber of
C'ommerre Coif Tournament liat' a us noli.•
lie ! tmlay for herth* in the ,#eml-‘
PI tr im 's Records
, . (i:i»li Jn-two 18-hole third routU mtsiote
*
srjU u d -quarter-final match*-*.
.aakEOHii
'T *
" —ding the third round g ro u p !
*
Al Mcngert of Spokant,
litrber'a record* that wera
, the defending champion, ru , &lt;»n* li«ach
nosed by Dick
I
Pafastka ( . ’ traj'.oa* tuaen X.
* trailing the league is Joe nf Ch-tidtl* N. C.
, m
A u g u s tin ,. 4, U a ln s o llle i.
Cleary, I’alatka. Atalca butler,
An out .tunding casualty yesUr]&gt;»l.*nil al Urlnmtu, tun!
**"&gt;■
who I* Imasling
earn­ nny was cu-inedallsl
Waatiej • S A N H O lll) at tn-etliurg ppU.. rsln
ed run -avriago uf l?54 ‘for 18 Brown of Chattanooga, Tsnn.
(la m , r*e»»
games. The I’olatk* firvhallur has who na« ousted by John Morri*
l..,.L u r* at e A N P O U P ( I t .
I'.'U lk a St H artons Beach.
worked 146.2 Innings and has won of Atlanta. ‘la.,
o r U iid u
at
P ila s S
12- games and lost sis.
p|H&gt;sed Bob Braff, of
Morris
i*V. Augunlb* al &lt;iaihe*«llle.
The leading Sanford chunker is ______
Duluth, Minn., who eliminated
Johnny Tomat with a record of Bill Adam* of. Myrtle Beaeh, 8. C.,
2.20 earned runs In 13 games-In 2 up in a secumi round ' match, j
which lie worked 103.2 frames.
with victories ovef Rufus Hughes,
Hiuldv Lake closely follows To­ Paducah, Ky., 3 to 1, and Ber­
ms! with 2.26 and Carl Re'tie* nard Riviere, Houston, Tex., 6
boast* 2.67 as hi* record. Chari la and 4, and today faced Dick Eiley,
Bissen has pitched in 20 game* of Portland, Ore. Eiley dropped
and has an average of 2.93. Bill an IH-Inrh birdie putt on the
N u tlli
Stanton ha* pitched 168 Innings 23rd hole to oust _ Jack Evans, New Y »Vt rg§ t #S.i* aO,'ih.il,*U
I
in .11 games and has 3.30 for his Phoenix, Arit., In yesterday’s
sing*!.*
average.
l'hll*&lt;GI| 4ila * . C h ic * s o t
longest battle.
4-1, UoMOn l-f.
There have been 60 shut out
Frank Morey of San Diego, IMi.iniiSh
Ilm
b k lr n a t Ml
l-ovi* ( h ls h t l
games . ployed this year in the Calif., encountered
15-year-old
Bitty fcey^oti Columbus, 6a,- . |
hitter*. Juan Piww* of In la n d

SID ELIN ES

Bamuely and P t t t o f f ; Drtgg*

and TcacoD.
’ &gt; -------------------------- --

around the .360 mark

picked u p ,th a wlnnar’a 441,150
(lice, a neat haul that boosted his
prita-money margin over the awmighty Assault
!.*..• 3*Ia
to 196,290. Jacobs boasts atha:
hi*
rags - to • riches meal ticket Is
strong and sound, e n o u g h s run
every weak and he’ll go agstti al
Sarasota On Aug, 9.

native of PJUabuigfi,
. wma purchased outright
he Syracuse Chiefs of the Inrrnatiimal from its parent club,
»e Cincinnati Reds, Apr. 26, 1940.
It* -282 batting average in 140
amt* for tha Chiefs last season
ibeled him just another ball-

first rail on Sauer. But an attrac
live enough offer from sum: othcr team might be acceptable. Another factor in his becoming
on* of the International Lfdgue’*
moat dangerous hitter*,'according
to Sauer himself, was his dacislon
to ghee up golf. It was Bill MeKechnle, former manager 'at ’ Cin­
training cinnati. who advised Sauer to
abandon golf because Henry had
developed a tendency to .Rawing

YESTERDAYS STARS
Monte Kennedy, Giants, pitch­
ed four, hitless relief innings to
get credit for the victory a* the
Galnts snapped Ewell Blackwell'*
I it-game wining streak with a
6-4, UIttmph oyer She- Fed*
Pee Wee Kcese, Dodgi-rs, sing­
led with two out in the top of the
tenth to drive in Gene Hermanikl
with the run that defeated the
Cards 11-10 In one of- the most
thrilllnjt games In many seasons.

TODAY and FRIDAY!
of the Screen’s nil-time g re a ts retu rn s to thrill

&lt;41 in

Baby Lima Beans
Confectioners

Bordens Instant

Coffee

Makes 100 cups 39c

Starch
Garden Fresh Fruits &amp; Vegetables
Fresh Elberta

'caches

was unfortunate

n.*ll l*e tt"a* m a i l ”

quiry to J. G. TayluV Spink, general manager of the. Sporting
News, concerning the *J9 Inning
contrst ' Iilfched' by Buddy Lake
snd Ylgl Alonro of DeLand. Spink
stated. "I checked with our rdltorlal department on your Inquiry,

that Bill Godfrey, 1046 FSL arbi­
ter. has moved into
Into -■realty
really high
classed work. He has reported to
the International League a* a
mrmiier of their staff. The International League is only oim step
below the Major*. It Ix AAA
rlesslflcxtlon.

MUNICIPAL PARK 8:15 P. M

Mrapes
Blackeyed Peas
Fresh

Carrots

2 Bunches

19c

I3eans
Selected

Tomatoes

'jMUqg'fSFouod
(Wing, and suggested ho
M f a y bat. Henry ijlclied out
40-oupca, Id-inch weapoh,
ounce* heavier and an Inch Ion,-:ar than tha stick he Imd Iteen
tiling) and has been walloping

waa ably demonstrated whilo he
was performing with Birmingham,
Ala.. In the Southern League, He
believes he's th* only ptayvr who
ever hit a homerun over th-* Birm­
ingham center field acoreboard,
Rlghl now he want* to better 420 feet away.
th* league record of 03 hJinrr* ' I-lke any long-distance hitter,
•siahllshed bv Joe llsuser of Baltlreore In 1980. He had 30 just ders eurvia. Playing one* a week
on the Pacific Coast during the
Leo T. Miller, president of the winter
n n l., his “batting
Chisfs. la convinced that Hauur is
lure-fire big league material, hut
h* Isn’t selling - for th* lime i’c-

A single atchutlc drink may
InWer acuity of vision.

In the Women's Singles, Miami’s
top seeded Starts Burnell entered
the ----semifinals
\y.—L with
.. i.li h
a win over
H arriet Allen. Memphla.

has sent a letter to National As­ Houston, Tex.
sociation ‘ President Gcof*,’-’ M.
Trabtman explaining hi* suspen­
sion of Bill 8teln4cke. It has bean
reported that Htrinecke war re-

SYRACUSE. N. Y. — H &lt;n k
Sauer’* big bat, which haa been

ihe major league* next year.
trnnerin’ Hank, who weigh*
id 198 and stand* two inches
•ix feat, currently la tli&gt; InI League's leading home

. MEMPHIS, T rim , Jury 31—OP)
—The Mid-South TennI* Champ­
ionship* rate into a number of
all-important quarterfinal matches
today.
Fit *t-*e*drd Leslie Longshore,
Anniston, Ala,, and Alex Wellford, Memphis, tangle, ant i l i ar court Water*. New _Orleans ace,
takva on Tpxbb - Urown Baker.
Memphis, In n featured, affair. *
Yesterday
Rodgers twat Dr.
WilfunI Gragg. Memphis, while
Longshore defeated Hilly Ladalnger, Memphis, and Waters passed
Billy Hughes, Memphis.
Another favored entrant, (leorge
Dunklin. ' Pine
Bluff,
Ark.,
meets Memphian l*&gt;u Faiiuin after
turning Back KM Luwrance yest-

('l* v »l»iiit IS, Bonnn 7.
(it Lout* S. Cleveland I
n ln x «).

* Larger Bat Gives
Sauer More Power
And Shot At• • Majors

I’l.KNTV O t' WHICH V ‘
NEW YORK M l— Blghtbcn nl
! lion, have turn nqUHlMl to- wr.J
! trams or individual tompetltors
to the |i*47 world’* weightlifting
I championships a t Philadelphia,
Sept. 26 aiul 27. It i*.th* first time
, the event evor hat been held in
j the U. S. Ametira will be the dsj fending champion.

IVlid-South Tennis
Tourney Advances
To Quauerfinal*

2- lb Cartons - 35c

Pears

. a m m Extra Comfort
•«»&lt;&gt;* loketo,»ms without swlr
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Cherries
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So you rdN be In for « whoppin|
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J u it wheal your c*r Into our (hop
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’
L et theae men o( our* te it and
tune your Buick with their special
Buick toola. I-et them replace any*
thing that'a worn with the &gt;Iglxt
Buiak&gt;endlneered p a rt. T h e n ,
Z IN G , back comet the awing to
your aweetheart.
Job for job, Buick car care coata
no more than ordinary aervice.
So, &gt;vhat'« to losep Come in to ua
, whether it’* for a tune-up,
major or .minor repair o r
reg u lar lubrication. Y o u r
s— car rate* it.

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T I1 E 5 A N H » N 1 &gt; l i E F A M ^ S A N r O H I l . F L O R I u a

UKSUAY, JULY 31, 1917

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Legal Notice

6 ROOM home, "several block*
from center of town. Phone tdilllCOKil PI.AVERS for rent. By
J.
I da y or work. 'Hi* Music Box, 119
\V. l i t St. Phone 1153.
FURNISHED 3 bedroom home
with 4 'acres.-Hy owner. Phone
k-‘FICE~kpace in Melsch Building.
1204 or County 3303.
FU rgn h«ht ufice*, .newly decorI, nit uliUlte*, heat and *ani[lo t service furnished. Cell H0.V SMALL house. 60 x‘ 150 corner
!jy . II. A A. Ih-pt. Store.
lot, $2600.00. Phony 714-H after
4 P. M.
VRM FOB IlF.NT—-20 « ( « tub
irrigated truck farm. T t artes­
ian well*, a 7 room dwelling S-*HTICLES FOR SALE
2 t o a lit bourne, 2 large barn*.
Dwelling lo t t o t only' with
farm. On , Cemelon Avenue, WILL have watermelon*. csnta;
E ast aide ■Snltfotd, Fla., phone
lopes, pesrbes, ttininUi.-s, Wed.
1U3-R. P. O. Box 8AJ. k .‘ n.
30tlr through Aug. 2. n ;h and
Stone.
French Ave. Priced right.
CONVALESCENT HOME now
&gt;;pen at Cbuluola, 18 tnilea 8. E. SEE THE new I-awn Shaver. Ask
m t Sanford and 18 mile* N. E.
for demunstraiiun. SENKAItIK'
" f Oitnndo. I.orgc screen and
GLASS A PAINT CO. 112-114
open porches to ait and enjoy
W. 2nd Ht.
the cool breelea off LoJtn Cath­
erine. Largo ground* and walk* FOR SALE- at Minorvtlla, former
s a fe from auto traffic. la rg e
Air Base. 26 thousand feel 4
lobby and room*, Prick construc­ Jnch
clay drain tile, 8 A 0 inch
tion, Can accomodate 25 only.
clay aewer pipe, good M b , &gt;»
Phone or write for reservation
1 &amp; 2 Inch galvanised and Mark
at once. Oviedo 2382 or Dr.
etCel pipe, valve* of the same'
Martin 2392 o r ‘ writ* Ho* 137
silo. 1500 feet 4 inch Universal
. ChulMtila. tlwvlA.-itS*KyTsl:,J3uL Jblfit‘ water-pipe; r»M' Irotc Tt&gt;00
for gUeit* to visit ifivfr docioe.
feel of 3 x 0 B. &amp; better lied
Wood. Hydrants and special*.
PAILAI1LK at once, convenientWe arc selling these articles -at
lv located down town aection.
a discount even tho tome of
up to date apartment* with all
them are out of the market.
modern convenience*. Adult*
C o n t a c t Superintendent on
only. Phone 550.
ground or call Orlando 6723
'URNI8HED apt. for a couple.
after 6 P. M.
607 W. l»t Street.___________
FOR RENT- House InNlake Mary. ROOF COATING- Alberto# Alu­
minum roof colling- good for
Florida, 2 rooms A 'h ath , fur*
metal, slate or conywsit Ion -roof­
til shed. 1 Ml/ West of C of C
ing. Stop leak* C3ol*.|wur'h,gn«
Bldg, fleuwe R. Patterson. “
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“ C------*------10 to TS*.. T eiry ear warranty.
RNISlfED a n d unfurnlfhC'd
SENKARltf GLASS A PAINT
apt. Adults only. "700 M j IIoh
r n im .tiJ w
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H £L P W A N TED

F tfJ l K E N T

WANTED: Mali to succeed R.
Simmons for Kawlrigh businesa
in Northeast Polk County. 1500
-families. Products sold 20 years.
Permanent .if you am a husller.
For particulars write * KaW
• lelgh’s '■ Dept.
FAH-440 1033,
Memphis, Tentl. or see- R. Hart­
man. Box 234, Iaingw&lt;Mid*Fla.
EXPERIENCED celery grow *ror
trained farm manager fo r’farm
in Zellwood ares, flood jiosltion
for right party. A. Du,ls St Sons,
Oviedo. Phone 2151.
GIRL for cashier A cuimeltc couh
ter. also to,la girl, ljmcy'a. Drug
Store.

W ORK W ANTED

EXPERT palm ing— contract ot
hourly basis. S. G. Grogan.
Free estimates. Phone 783-J.
FLOOR SANDING A finishing.
cleaning A waxing. Our power
unit enable* us to wnrk where
there Is no elect rlj- connect lo t
‘available. 21 ysais experienr*.
II. M. Gleason, Lake lim y, Fla.

" w A ^ t c F Y O RENTBEDROOM .home or apt. for
occupancy Oct. 1 — Permanent
residents. Ph. 668-IL

Uiu.-nr1' &gt;nu itiii 1 Inivnd to i*a&gt;*'

t v CU[IDUll4U *p«L.aS| »*—

bled with screws, painted or unear garage Incorporating work
palnted. See at 2872 Palmetto
room ami laundry, ilgs 110 f t
frontage on paved street.,Lot is
A rs. Phone 210-W.
"
fully fruited, 804' land*
Possession September OLD NEWSPAPERS—8 CENTS
‘ spacious and lovsly bom* PER POUND. BUNDLED IN
— — b u n d l e s .----------- b in ts : i~-«ted SW-three
ng Valencia Drive. Stueto 15. 20 and 95 CENT

NICKS
414 S an fo rd A venao
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At ten n'clm'k on T h u t«l* y n i o r a 1&lt;u C AUSUU . t h li l t llosiU «( . P u « l l e t m i r u e t t u n will t e c e l t * »eelea
M,U u u ,* e i s &gt; i * r i a a * p o r t i u u o f
t h e t . n k r M onroe i r b v o l tuillillng
a i r a r d l n s »,* th e s p e e l f k s i l u i w o f
i l t M U C t Kllon J i l o s s h l o U , *t lh «
r’s s f u r d
A iU eitc
N silunsl
W an s
o u i i d i u g . The B o a r d !•»•«»*» t h e
•alii* to t » | K t s o , &lt;tr aU b id s
(N 11,1 III P ublic t n i t i u c t i u u fur Humntuie C u u n l r . F lo rid a.
T. W. L * * l « n . 8 u p l.
I . C Jordan, chsirntan

CLEANING — cocking
caring
“ ’for children
by week. 705 Ltfr
cust Ave. ”,

SPECIAL TPHV1CE3

Piano Tuning and Repairing. L. L
Bill. Rag. flll-W.
SIGNS . •
Show cards - god Poston
O— DUE'S HIGN HEMVICE
O. D. Landresa. Phone 1031
RADIATORS clcgnttd and repair
ed. -dhrn Hadlgtnr Shock 1(8
’ Sanford Ava. P1l 366- W.
LAND C L R A N I N O
AND
LAAINAGK. 2 NEW CATERPILLAR UE1HEL Ill'L l. DOZ­
ERS WITH P-A L M K T T 1
RAKES
T W O 3/4 Y|l.
D RAGLINKS.
E 0U1PMKNT
NOW IN THIS VICINITY.
NIMNICIIT CON8TBUITION
CO, ORLANIK), FLA. PHONE
2-298L
RENT A CAR
YOU DRIVE IT
PIIONR 200
RWICKLAND-MORKISON
U-DRIVE-1T. IN C
SEE US FOR
MIMEOGRAPH PKINTINQ
AMD TYPING
CREDIT BUREAU OF
HANFORD
116 N. Park
- Phan* 180
EXPERT RADIO RP.I’AllUNiFrtd Myers.
811
E. 2nd St.
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ATTENTION
MOTHERS ,
—DIAPER 8KRVICE—
Baby Valvat furnishea ‘ hospital
clean,sterile dtapers and deodorited container. Economical and
■afe. Fully medically approved
Call Daytona 2467-W collar* for
detail*. 06 dteperf, $2 a we# l
"FIRST IN SANFORD"
TRACTOR MOWING — W* mow
vecant lot*, toediidet or large
ecreagea. Phona 41 or 197-J.
I.'UNNIE MeMullen’a M a r k e t
Shop, open Thursday, Friday A
Saturday.
/
J
LAKE Mery Laundry reedy for
Bud nest.'H ave your wash don#
Ih* B#ndix Way. Mr*- II- Lampert.
16

Since 18X2 ... hint Amvng Fine WhitKite
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llie iid rd W hiskey 86 piuof. to*-*, gtalq nruiral splriu.
This* Faatbrrn llialilkutuia, I n ., Nets Yolk

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Ned Sntllh, Mgr.
300 E. 1*1 SI.
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America'*- .Mod Brautiful
Aluminum — Cedar — Poli.hrd Aluminum
Ark Me For Free Krtiuule

Ph. 951

Sanford, Florida

P. W. STEVENS - U17 W. RobituMm - Orlando
------- Phone 2-0729-

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For R f w n i l k s i or Immtdltl*
Delivery ta SA N FO R D ‘ PHONE ifJJST
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124 Pslmetla A rta a t

A U T O S F O R .S A L E

1940 HUD80N delusa $595.00;
sl60uU under market. Good
paint A motor. Boa KRU Care
Herald.
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1940 DODGE IH Jo n truck, good
condition. 6 pew lire*. 111 N.
French. Phon# 116^-W.

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N o B e tte r Value

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notified sod requited to til* any
claltnr aud .deirtsiuli which you.
or tith rr of &gt;uii. m i ) bavs ssslnrt
estd **rat* in the oflou of Hart
R . - l V . r W A U E . County Judge ol
N K M iN m .K ._ £ iti!N x y . a t^h ts uftlre
in lb* Cuurl H oum i n ' H anford ,
n o r ids.
sith in
eiaht
cslendsr
month* (rum the lime of the first
publlcstluri of tin* noticeK it h
claim or dtmand muM be "In w rit­
ing, n n d contain lb* place of resi­
dence slid post office address,of ih*
rlslmatit a n d must be sworn* tu by
the c l a i m a n t , hie agsni or attorney,
or the tame shall be void.
P A I8 T A. F A I I N K U ,
At A d m in istr a trix
publication

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l i n t , i,-11 C lif fo r d - e l u a " l - o r e f u
To A l f r e d \V. V io. , * l o s .Usn« li.
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T a s ty — D elicious — H e a lth f u l

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n | t h e KiilMiou*
N ails
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t c ' t u i i l e r ls»kx. I j i w j of S'lorliJs
m i ) w i t h t h e C lerk u f in* C ir c u it
C o u r t o f Hem lnole CouMV. HorUia.
C. L- P owell.
U « Off
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flrru it-Court rnr ihe Ninth Jadlciat
FLOWERS
Circuit ot Flurlda, In and tot Bent. . . . .
,
_
Intii* County, In chenrery: ^arm
tam all occasions
r O R R E N T - Hour sender. E a s y , b a i y o u *i» trquiraj t* file y o u r
He NEILL a, YOST JLORDJTS operation. Hcasunkhlg rated, ban- wrlifrn a|&gt;i^aianre In said cause in)
iunl Paint &amp;
4k Gluts
Glass Co. Phono
Phong *'f before the Sepuittber Hut* l&gt;*y
Sipes Ave. Just off Celery
to*wit, h r l i t t m h s t 1, l i l t , t o d
o
303.
d r t a s l l l l i r r r o f said cau se trill p r o Office ph. 403 rssldcnre ph. 610-R
c e n t l ! r P a r le a g a i n s t yo u.
DODGE - PLYMOUTH
T h e . nettesol — nett#**— o f - I h le - tuil
PARTS AND HKHVICR
' CONCItKI K KKWP.ll PUT.
it fnr divorce, and the style of said
Phooa 1011 suit Isi Call W n r l b y , -plaintiff,1 .v s s e p t i c - T a n k s , Urea** Tinps 109 Pslmeltu Ave.
r). M urtby, defendant
Blocks, Aluminum Windows and YA-DE moth prooling last* b liaWltuss*
in) hand a n d official seat
Screens, White cement. Paint,
veais. Hava youi woolen* molh of t s i d Court at Hanlerd. Seitimoi*
Pcrtna-tile. Hurricane braces
Coiqay,
P
proofed now. Downtown Clean­ J u l y l k l t . lo t Ida. t h i s icth d a y of
Mirnrie Concrete Company, au'J
ers &amp; Lanndrv. 113 Palmetto
O. P. H e rn d o n .
Elm Ave. Phone 1335.
Avo. Phono 914.
C lerk o f ss ld C ourt

/ANTED* to rent or lease room
for bmlne=s. Write giving de­
tails etc. to Box II, Care Herald. FOR SALE—Umeroek for drive
wsyi and roadwave—Phone
HOUSE or apartment, furnished
or unfurnished. Excellent iife rt-nces. Call Archie Brown "HI*
X K U O -F R E D A — v-mplete tire.
Hu. --------- ^ - •
■’...............- rUHunt's
Tuxrde Feed -Rtor*
IR F .A L E T T A T E F O R S A l-E
Dallas &gt; s * nstiery Charging.
U; II. POPE CO. INC.
REAL ESTATE
;»INSURANCE:
MORTGAGE LOANS 4 CEILING fans for sale. U iLV a
RAYMOND M. HALL, Realtor
Drug Hlort.
RrgiaUred Broker and
Paints,
Poultry Supplies, Nail*.
Insurance 'Agent
Purina Feeds, Groceries and
1m. 4
Fletida B ute Bank Bldg.
Mealf. Touehton A Watson, 1201
|NEW , two atory, tine* bedroom
Celery, Phone 1199.
home. Two car garage. On
comer lot 116 x M0 in Mayfair, AUTO RADIOS, Motorola. Sales
(j^lll (ell unfurnished or furnished,
and Service. The Music Box,
(tone 856*61.
119 W. 1st St. Phone 063.
[ House on large lot. Corner-Hick­
SEWING MACHINES
ory and 7th 8t. 700 K. 7th t jt
SALKS A SERVICE
A pply Au J , E. Walker, BERT'S SEWING MACH. SHOP
910 Cypress Ave.
US S. FRENCH. P1L 1199
[A VERY desirable f i v o r6on
bungalow. Can be putt based cJOAL circulating healer. Keasonwith $2600.00 cash, b a l a n c e • *b u - Ph. U65-J.
monthly.
LOVE SEAT -- good condition
Robert A. ’William*
I*. J. Welter, Elder Springs.__
| Pit one 782 ‘Atlantic Bang Bldg.
FOR SALK- Slightly used Elgin
iW’ YOU like to live on the edge
blcyolu. John B. Root, Dll 1
of the City we.have a nice five
m rtto,
‘
room bungalow "with all jonvenlencea, eight lar/fe lots, term* GIRL'S Bicycle, Phtlco* Cabinet
ran he arranged. Priced only
Radte. Phone 262-W. ,
$4981.00. .
•
BABY
carriage, Tlisyer collmusiRobert A.. Williams
hie. good condition. Phone bQ2
Phone 732
Atlantic Hank ,01dg.
W.__________ _____;__________
8 ROOM house, with 5 lots,. con­
structed of (elected vlrffiTpihe CANVAS PAINT- clear and col­
or*. 8ENKARIK GLASS A
and cypress, A-l condition, newPAINT CO. Phone 320.
H ly painted inilde and-out, soma
“ ffulL AUo four 2001pound fnt PURE Air Gaa KifthdO Dnli. Marhogs, 2 young milk cows with
centlU Cabin Court. So. Orlindo
first A second reive* Alto­
Highway. Phona 229-M.
gether or separate. Inquire at
2691 Orange Ave. or Phone 705- ZINNIA and marigold plaifta-fur
1.
______________ J
Fall Dowers now ready. A. K.
Rowetler, Florid. TeU. .12-W,
FOR S A LE
Calory A v e n u e . _________ .
A VERY nice two bedroom frame
house, close In. This house is in
’
DUNLOP “
g o o d condition throughout ••
WHITE WALL TIRES
would coil $8,760.00 to replace. 600-16 121-60 pin* . tax. L * * (
»Priced at $0,300.00.
liberal trade In 3„r!tb 1—°0*
WALL two bedroom. two^ story
600-16 $21 69 plu* tax.
house, in good condition,* Ideal
L«** iilxral trade In.
for small family, located In Rum
Rob Dentil* Tire Co.
Court Section, reasonably priced
418'W. 13th St. Phone 908
at $5,750.00.
NEW two bedroom bungalow in LADIES Chicago Sho# Basics ■ire o'* - practically new,. 1319
—Plftchurit -* suitable for .small
family - desirable surrounding*.
W. 3rd St. oftar 6.__________
14,800.00.
WOOD
or coal circulating heater
AN exceptionally, desirable twoM good condition — $85 'cash.
story house, 3 bedrooms and
118 Holly........ ................ ....
• bath upstairs, end I bedroom
u r n ] bath.downstairs,- Largo llv- FLORENCE porcelain -kem ene
B S j . room, with enclosed surt
range, perfect condition $65.00.
ch: lllirary, dining room and
Mr*. Moon, Phone Longwood 28.
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ROOFING-ROOF Painting, all
• hinds. Smith Bio. Phone 1168. r i m

12

! -ROOM apt. adults, no pels or
children. Inquire 200 E. 5th St.
Sanford. Fla.
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| tin* undtrground organisation.
!^ * have been trying to
Britons Found
Jewish Refugees May
Sentence Appealed
Colonial
Becretary
Arthur Flying Boat P rogram
&gt;. Seen As Sole
°
'th a wSr effort Just a t you ware U. S. Correspondents
Crash Jon#*, apeaklng la Perilsserving
th*
board,
might
ha
not
?"
By “Paul Revere”
Kept From Red Zone Be Sent To Germany
ir* a tia M «
* r » * » o * .» • rofnt for tho Labor gortnim ent,
imocracy Capable
‘ »t'*wW«et!l t ' — Fan*
“Unquestionably,r." Lovett said.
tIn 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
Military Strength BOSTON, Ju ly .31. OP)— Ceun-'.of the men, their "trial, con- nuintedi
concern to tha point th at It was
LONDON, July 31^ UPHt- An
VIENNA. Ju lj^ai. W V-. Amer­
k m

■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
DBWITT MACKENZIE
prepared an appeal «for the 68- o f-th e Jewlah struggle for
horror and revulsion shared by sta ff,"' Lovett testified.
Foreign Affair* Analyst
rear-old Chicago-horn writ*/ *en- homeland."
Th* original Hughea-Kalaer conalt uf.ua here, at thl* barrharoi)*
The Inscription* told how plea* a c t/T
UainS drastic decision to fenced to life imprisonment and
tract for Hire* flying boat* wai
•IU global military com- lined HOJXfo for .erring aa a N a il; for damency were rejected at the
"In the long hlstorv of violence later cut down to one, which ha*
nta, .In* • further d / o r t mouthpiece during the war.j"m ilitary trial.”
In Palestine, there has scarcely not yet been completed. Kaiser
oina the economic c h ­
The grey-haTred C h a n d l e r ,
The killing*, th e ' Inacrlptlon been a more datU rd^arrt^U un the subsequently withdrew from th*
ipping the country, U * branded a “anob" by the presld-, .aid, were carried out a* “a" rail­ cold blooded and
project, which Hughes Is
reminder that the Unlt- ing judge, made an aggreaaive J itary execution by the Jewlah re- dcr of the** Innocent young men, carrying on.
atet I* th# 1**1 of the great last-mlnule personal plea rea*- sistance to the enemlet of .our after holding them ae hostages
Th# Patterson - letter, read by
Stic counlrie* atlll capablj sertlna atatementa he made over homeland."
for mote than n fortnight," Creech Lovett, cited the need for “mexmanning a war machine Berlin radio when he waa lauding
The contorted feature* of thj Jones told the House of Commons. Ireum production of
combat
"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
Federal -fudge Francis J. \V. deaths had been caused uy strang­ cabinet s derision regarding the th* existing facHItiaa should be
world.
crudely • ' fashioned internal situation In Palestine, diverted to th* manufacture of
lit* me think of the time In Ford, commenting he waa aotts- ulation- by
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.
a field in Flander* Field ‘'deterrent'* for any futura would, around limb* rinae-tu-ibr-trunW *'■World War, would be "InflUensed
It added:
eh the front line am! gbr be traitor*, took under xdvlto- of the l/ees. The men’s hands by public opinion.” Ha did sn o t• “ It la very evident that any
In th* middle of a ter n a a t-a defense motion for a slay had been tied behind their backs elaborate.
. I large lnrreise In cargo plane pro’ German bam****-! waau'i., of eiyeulion.
and their ■feet had been wire I Brit tsbtasM p*pera bannered the duetion can bs accomplished only
ily lonesome; hut ! had a
together. The sergeants’ . shirts
it i v hangings, which •, the i If the production of combat air*
' •iihad been used to blindfold them. Fair
Sf for the company of
Irgun Zvai^ I&gt;eumi ^ carried ^oirt &gt; Inc» is reduced, and any auch
who knew barrage* and Red Suspects Freed
Their underclothing and army after the British hangedd three ■eduction la Inadmissible” 3 1 ? the
have a aympathetlc unin 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,
ch ta by way of aaylng that,
cut Into their nerks by the helf delivery.
wanted to know whether th# Ar­
ATHENS. July 31, ^Pl— The inch ropes.
all, England baa been Amfrmy ever-encountered any reports
atannch ally in two world Ministry of Public Onler announe, The booby trap exploded as
labor pirating by the Kai
Campaign Starts of
lleta, and remain* the chief rd today it had directed th* re­ grenadier guardsmen attempted
ser-Hughea Interest*.
pf Weatem Europe for the lease of 279 concentration camp to cut down Martin's body. Thi
(“ Pirating" w*i a term applied
M h IIs h S rvsas Fa** 0«s»
of democracy. It’* tough inmates who had voluntarily sign­ blast echoed throughout th* his­
during th* war when one firm
her atrlklng.power reduced ed statement* “condemning the toric forest of Sharon, scene of visit.
The West, which looms as the hired away another’s employe**.}
temporarily In the** *x- Communist reliellion and disavow many battles of Biblical limes.
"Ye*, air,” aald LoVett.
major
1048 battleground, also Is
Ing
KKE
(the
Greek
Communist
day*.
Natanya’i mayor, Oved Hen beckoning to other*.
He said some month* after
Party)
methods."
reduction of military comAmi, who had received informs*
award of ths flying boat contract
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
Crime Minister Attire' ed In a recent roundup of suspect ground, Hagana, that the bodies A. Pepper, Florida Democrat, an­ Aircraft subsidiary,, in Wlehlla,
nounced
he
plana
a
cross-country
Labor members of Par1- ed Communist sympathisers and were In the area, was on the scene
speaking tour In the fall In an Kas., that "there h td been hiving
. meeting in secret rad- were srhedulcd for deportation.
when the blast occurred.
effort to "keep our democratic squads trying to pick up labor
Pres* dispatches from Salonika
terday to listen with erltTight-lipped ahd obviously fear­ party liberal."
at the gales/
K'attention to art accounting reported that Greek guerrilla ing his resort city once again
In reply to another question, he
.Perhaps lipping off what h« in.
iorrr* early i this morning. had at­ -WMM*eAm#v under., military rule,
* Stewardship. He
to tell the westerner*, Pep- said they represented the Kaiser
beavy fire, not
nc only from tacked the town of Alcxandropou- he declared: “Thl* Is the most tends
* the manage menL
, .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
Sttisny of hi* own follower*, the garrison was standing them All we’ve built and prayed for record of the G.O.P. Congress has sion
began. B i n s t o r Pepper
buried "any hope or Idea th at the
■ now ties In tha dust."
of dissatisfaction with the off.
Another Salonika dispatch aaid Military personnel In the Na- Republican Party might becoms ID-Fla) aald an aircraft expert'a
___ nt'a progress In dealappraisal of Hughes’ P-1! photowllh tha economic upheaval. 40 guerrillas had been slain In an lanjra area, hearing the circum­ the people's party, or llbc/aL”
reconnaisanc*
* plane a a a "hot waTaft
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
troops
north
of
Xajithl,
close
to
illlon with determination.
found, hastened to' bases.
Issue*, domestic and foreign, onjhad grounds for purportedly ^&gt;u*h| l column yesterday said the Greek-Bulgarian frontier. The
"There will be some searenes," his trip. H* Rka called on other ing wartime ronatruriton o f the
dispatch
said
the
guerrillas
remov­
*ly would do. The result
military source said, "and the G.D.P, leaders to speak out.
Tp.
,
*
*
.1*1 he won a virtual vote ed their killed and wounded acror* one
populace may ha Inconvenienced a
Thl. has been widely Interpret-!
acknowledged In reply
nfldenca from the caucus.. the frontier Into Bulgaria.
bit, but no military control l&lt; ed as an indirect argument th a t|(? * 44f*u&lt;
ucatlon, from
Pepper
„
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Prime Minister U refwutplanned, at least for the present." Dewey, the 1044 nominee, la not;,h*
, ths WF~"
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0»a flingI mmI the prionly to have promise!
apeaklng out. Friend* of the New|n»*ry reapdnalbtllty for alloeadown military commit- Police Question 3
LO N D O N, J u l y - 81 (/P )- Yorker say they believe Dewey, Hon of the m aterials and priorIn Greece, Italy and (fern -plen
plenty
iU*.— F R
Mar lin, arlrlnwed -w ilt-h i vi
ty u u y in- durhnrx,~wittr;thg-grtTlcB of (lur-Arr
•h*H to reduce the-number Bargemen. In Slaying:
mother of Sgt. Clifford Martin, time. He
le took only joshing rycog- my-Navy Munition# Board,
i under arms and send them
“ If Donald Nelson thoukht it
BALTIMORE, ‘Ju ly I I , UP&gt;- who was hanged in .Palestine nltlon of Taft's eall. telling rellto the rank* of l.abor
waa In the public Interest to award
i • the demand for work- Pollee today questioned three by the Irgun Zval Leuml under­ porters:
"W hat am I supposed to say, this contract for a new type of
is he ggot over one of young bargemen in the slaying of ground, collapsed today at her
. Thu*
to be mad* from non-atraDoris O’Brien, 40, whose trussed home in Coventry and was re­ ‘Don't shoot until you ae* the Iplane
. high* hurdle
isartr*m
mat
grl ala ** Pa
hrutr asked,
aakeel "h*
lfke*
In a serious condition.
l teglc
aterials.
Pepper
white* of their eyea.t* "
ut that waen't
wasn't hi* *&gt;t&gt;!y pprom* body floated to the surf are of the porter!
"We
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
to get the production which concluded the woman nad been how desperate1 theta people are
, *o ‘ badly needed to stlmu- -beaten and thrown overboard Sun­ and they could HaVe waited until
t badly
Industry. Lack day. July IS, from a barge which our boys were safe before execut­
tdly lagging
laggi
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 of 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* of this plan say It
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ljnNDON, l July 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 w hit 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 ef Attlee re­
ins ih* prim# ministership
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KtT crlsj, et lw«t pending
alopmint*. There had been a
i.t sern, qiiLnct j that hi
I ts way !o other Itsdm hiD , and
y. r
| JilnlrU r E rnsti Bcvin
aGonad es possible sue- I
f * • '• 4 '
W i t high guvnum ent
say# that A ttic’ may
.
I
, chttigr# In h!s eabinst soon,
this connection th* political
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spondent of th* Ixrmlou Daily
____________ .■ML **ld yeslerdty, prior to th*
CB#, that th* only conceiilon
;
*
.Prim s Minister wr.« prepared
'.make Would bs the format ion
a sort of emtrgency battle
TA LL CAKS
|«ad of five , asnlor ministers
»' tackle ths economic problems.
Wg J iv a would bs Attlee
■“ &gt; Fmreign Minister -Bavin,
Her ef 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 w eathered'*
MAXWELL HOUSE
hiJJTicans. The storm atg1 yet down yet, ihougn,
be omit them ts mnrk*
iWJ
aent in ths economic
don, a m atter of concert! not
NO. 2 CAN
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porter ha thinks one of th* chief
questions for th# Senate group
la w hither young Roosvrit waa
justified In recommending that
work on tha photo ship be con­
tinued.
rt* also remarked,
I have-no
doubt that It will be shown that
Elliott Roosevelt accepted enter­
tainment from representatives of
Hughs.'
Th# contract for th# photo plan#
I* entirely.separate from that for
tha flying boats, but It Is *Uo
under Investigation.
On# point of committee Interest
'* * hf

*;ork

«&gt;ntlnued

ican sources aald today that for
almost a month Russian authuntlea had refused to grant clearance
paper* for American newspaper
correspondents seeking to cross
the Soviet occupation son-- en
route to Budapest, Bucharest or
Prague.
_
A member of the liaison section
at U. 3. Army headquarter* here
skid th at only one such clearance
had been granted durlng*July, and
that was "a very extraordinary
case."
Nrwamcn traveling from Vlenna to the American-occupied so no

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the w ar drew to a close and It%J&gt;« *«ld.
‘Was apparent that fighting would
and before any plane* were re.
REPATRIATES
reived.
BERLIN, July 31, i/P&gt;— Rus­
"In that connection, Senator sian authorities announced today
Pepper asked Lovett if the latter that 260.983 German war prisoners
befired there waa "anything cor­ and civilian Internees had been re­
rupt, fraudulent or ' contrary to patriated from the Soviet Unloft
th# public Interest" In the late in Ihe past 12 months.
Soviet Foreign Minister Vyache­
President Roosevelt's 1944 deci­
sion Ao continue the Hughes flying slav Molotov told the foreign min­
boat work after the WPB had or­ isters council at Moscow last
spring that the Russian* still, held
dered the contract cancelled.
approximately 900,000 Gsrman
Jesse Jones, former Secretary war prisoner*.
of Commerce, told the commutes
yesterday that Mr. Roosevelt had
It takes a (raetionnf a aecond
derided In favor of the comple- for human eye* to ace an object.
tlon of on# plan* a t an additional
cost of about 36,000,000 after 1042: vat contract* for three boat*
313,600,000 had been spent on the were made later with Hughe* and
then cancelled contract.
Henrv J . Kaiaer.
"On th* facta aa you state
them, Senator Pepper," Lovett
said, “a decision of th at kind would
eall for a vary careful exercise
of judgment."
He added tkat th* President had
not consulted him on the decision.
Howard Hughes and hla globetrotting publicity man, John Maywill take the stand aide by
aid* tomorrow In the senatorial
Investigation of Hughes' wartime
plan# contracts. Senator Ferguson
(R-Mlch) announced today that
arrangements have been mad* for
the Joint appearance of the Hollywood millionaire and the man
who aaid he spent tavlah sum* to
entertgi n - government offtctnl* In-1
Hughes' behalf.
Ferguson's announcement was
made a fte r a session In which the
Senate W ar Investigating com­
mittee beard testimony that top
military leaders- turned down n
mass flying boat program in July,
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authoritative source aald today
Britain would send tb* 4.600 Jew­
ish refugees of the R. S. Exodu* |
of 1047 expedition to Germany,^
and perhaps later to Africm. if
thev Tcreistrd in refusing to dis­
embark a t Port-De-Bouc, France.
The source said Trim* Minister
Attire and his cabinet took that
decision a Ca. meeting In which the*
entire Palestine situation was con­
sidered. ■
Under the plan, the Exodus of
1047 refugees would remain tem­
porarily in the British sonc of.
German? while Ihe British c a b in e t
picked a nuu
place for them In some
other British-controlled area of the . I
.uuuJdUseuihlv an African colony,
the source said.
Tho Jewish refugees arrived off
France. Monday. Three BrltUh
ship*.brought them from P alestine.. .
waters, where their ship, tha .for
mer President Warfield, rename.!
Exodus of 1917. had been Interccplrd and rammed by the British.
q u e e n m a r t h a il s

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UPi-TCheering crowd* and elrecllng plane* »*w th# 81.235-ton,
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York as a passenger liner. Th#
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Russia Hits U. S. Cut In British Britons-Jews
•Offer To Mediate Food Rations Clash Again

Is Predicted In Palestine

Hughes Plane
Chosen After4
Elliott’s Okay

Nation Reported Ask­ Regimental Station,
ing U. S, To Relax
Funeral
Proces­
Loan P r o v i s i o n s
s i o n Arc Attacked
Limiting I m p o r t s
In New V i o l c n c e

General States A i r .
Force Had Reject­
ed Jolt Previously;
Brewster Attacked

*

Gromyko Calls F o r
Immediate A c t i o n
•O n Issue By UN
S e c u r i t y Council
l a k L s u c c e s s , au *. 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
/^ h o s tilitie s , 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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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 a t­
tempted."
J B ie flight wa* one1 nf the
M «br feature* of * world-wide
ohiervanca of the 40llr«nniver*arv
of the Air Force, which a week
ago wa* accoued equal atatu* with
the ground and naval force* hv
enactment of the military unifi­
cation law.
Eight, aupcrfnrt* took off from
Tokyo. a t 1:09 A.M. yesterday.
Ona dropped out. after a threehour atop at Klmendnrf • Field.
Anchorage, A laika.-for-refueling.

tArc To State Need
For Farm 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 of governmental
agencies In Washington Tuesday.
Lamon’e Oraw, manager of the
V vvtable Committee, said today.
Ha aald FVC 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 of Miami, chair­
man of- the labor eommittaa of
th tF V C , will head the Florida
„ .,i-»i
rhieh
v-f3h
‘ will‘ meat with Joseph
SatoraUl, aaaiatant administrator
of tha Immlgratun Serire; Willi
kin J. McLaan, State Department
side; Kenneth Butler of the farm
hranrh, U8DA; and Labor
repracntatlve* of the Jamaican
amt Bahaman government*.
si e 11,

Building Approved
Sm
Garage, at
Palroette Aveof which caved in
__ 4d the heavy weight
jon the roof following

Avoidance O f ;
A-Bomb In Wars
Seen By Devers
General Says Final
Victory Will Rest
On Ground Troops

Hy JACK SMITH
LONDON. Aug.
1 (At !m
mediate large-icale cuti in Brit­
ain** meager food ration) were
forecait today ar cabinrt mini.leri studied plant to combat the
nation's economic crisis.
A well informed louice close ti.
th r '|c v e .v td i* n l 'Jrtilf-P rim e' MmK'-

c ' " " 11 J ,to b L IV' - " ’
■■landing general of the Army
ground forcer, laid today that
the atom bomb proably will nrvrr
again be w ed in war
Military leaden probably will
avoid the bomb "a* ciicomipertl)
in-any future war at gai jn Woijd
War 11.“ he told an audience at
Newatk airport at part of ceremoniet marking the 40th annivrrrary of the Army Air Force).
General Dcvcii—said—that--,!
the atom bomb were used, an
“ atomic Hugging match" would
follow.
“Neither tide could to achieir
any m bilantial victory," hr taid.
Whether the atom bomb ii uied
or not in future warfarr, llir "fin­
al decision could be effected only
by surface force*," the ground
force* commander laid.
——
He »*w "every prospect that
we can avoid war" when the Unit­
ed State* hai a "fly-to-fight" atGeneral Devera annnunroL- *’lp
the n ear' 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
It'amisura »■&gt; Pss* T e st

Lions Offer Services
To Jaycees In Drive
Hie Lions Club a t ita meeting
at the Tourist Center today of­
fered ita bit vice* to the Junior
Chamber of 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 of 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 a t tha na­
tional convention at San Franejsco.

Maine Writer Prorea
Extent Of City Fame

ter Attlee would disclose the de­
tail* in announcing his crisis pro­
gram in the House of Commons
next Wednesday.
Meanwhlli! (lie Daily Ki press
and .Dally Telegraph, persistent
critic* of the Libor regime, sahl
the cuts would tie bitween 25 and
50 per cent In lome foods already
rationed more thinly'than in war­
time.
. .
The newspaper* forrivaw deep
cut* in meat, butter, grain and
tinned food*, ei|iecially fruit umt
vegetable*. The xourof rnnfirm.it
th at- iJiatirTeducrione' were com
lug, but declined detaile. •
.Meat already is rationed to one
■hilling and two pence (about 21
ceqts) worth pet week, shout
enough for one meal. The butter
ration is 2*x ounces per week.
Canned fond distribution Is re­
stricted hy a Stiff point rationing
system.
While the people awaited- de­
tails of the cuts, a government
source said Britain was, pressing
-the United State* to relax pro­
vision* of the American loan
(ftflllRHd M |&gt;MF T u t)

Report Reveals
8 Percent Coal
Production Drop
WASHINGTON, A u g .. I '
trnv
v o ii nAssociation
iiu n
The nauonii
Nationsf* Coal
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."
, „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 'th e spring strike
laat year.
'N oting that production firute*
for the weeks voided July 19 and
July 28 were about a million ton*
Ulow normal, tha
Association
K W IIs s W
ea Page l i s t

S

Mayfair Inn Donates
$300 To Jaycee Drive

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Lake Mary I’ropurty Subject Of Dispute
Ft* + ■ —

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JERUSALEM. Adg. I tdb A
I.OS ANGLES. \ug. 1—id*)
A deputy l , S, nuiohsll called
British regimental
headquarter*
at lltiHard llughr*' llt-tefly
here was attacked today with gieHill* apartment and three
nadcs and mm Ian sad one at­
ol hi- plant- tod*), lull was
tacker was killed, while in lei
linn Me to find, the millionaita
induMrUtiM'tu wrr*e him with
Aviv several Jew* were icpoiled
a nulipiH-na demanding Ms
wounded by gunfire from a Urit'A P B C a ra w * ' in 'a ll n V iig lu n
Aimorrsl car which cx**nd:4&gt;an: ,
before a Senate H ar Con­
tract*
Inimtigatinji „ Comit among a funeral procession* o l 1
miller.
5.(100 Jews.
'Five grrnadr and mortar ex­
WASHINGTON, Aug 1 vP&gt;
plosions heralded an attack on
Maj, General Oitici t \ Lctuti
headquarters of the Hampshire
Ictlitied today that hllioll K0014Rrftflient, only 200 yard* from
xcll puked a Hoi, aid * Hughes'
the Jewish agenty. .
plane at tiic beD available for
Two suspected attackers weie
wailmic -)iholo-(econnaiiatue work
captuied alive. No casualties
aflri the Air Foiee high commaud
among the llainpshiies were an­
turned it down m 194,1.
nounced.
I cliol,. wattinie cliief of, the
Aim m sirens summoned troop*
-A rr-inps Mi’j i ,,*] I'timiiuiiiT iofT
to Mellon stations and Die area
was--cmilnrirrt nff in p o lltF IlF K in
the Senate Wai liiVctligaling Com­
rounding up men for questioning.
mittee that tiic ton ol the late
About 200 |&gt;er*otis were held for
1’ieiidrnl Rootcvelt lit rllcrt tescreening.
t r i ’r.l ll,r tlrtiimn of the Air
In Tel Aviv, private source*
Coip,' licit espetf).
said ihfee bursts of gunfire from
an armored cm manned by police­
I hr liriifial agirrd lliat il the
men wonnded several persons in
plane
nittld ,l&gt;i ■a 1iaiiuri) -i*1t
the film-firl precession for five
riiilr* an hour it (lint would.hat*
Jewish victim* of reprisal khootings Isst tilglit.. . ,
hern the Air l nips' |.*»lr»t plane
*A sente of Jew* were wounded
1)1 tin I, pc.
in last night's shooting, which
Clin i1mail Ferguson titM h T i)
n reliable source attributed to
................. I timt the tiiniiiiiu**
Tommie* bent on mvi-nno for tha
Ima l», it imai-le to find*any A&lt;r
hanging by Irgun Zvsi Lvumi,
Coip*
If ita dialing with tho
Jewish
underground
urgenixaex|H‘niiiciiiiil plinic I**tween July,
tlon. i/f two British sergeant* at
1942. and* rt,. , ml of Julie,. 1943.
Natsnya. PaUitlni- {Killev Lave
irtwr,-probably ward
invest Igntiun of thsf
Iwgun
nmic bvsti-ii llupii,-* was curtihoaitngs.'
ducting In- i-t'u dt i cloimirtiL Rs
A* the funeral procession, led
Juhbil tl it ii.tc in June 1941,
by the chief rabbi and t)i« city
lie math' t, ispuit tut pcitmmawca
eouneillors, approartml the g ira t
nhd i
ppwi clt"ii uf ttu
synagogue, an armon-d ear man
44,ipiu » |.l»n- a* ■!»* request of _"‘*
f-jr-.Ly B-Ui?
tuuvoJ s*.
lii'W lsI If. H At In.I-1, tlie comward It, Ita Hhfn giin* manneTT
liuii.-lilii'
grntinl it
the A ir
and swinging in are*.. The Infor­
Futc, t
mants said'shot* came from the
Wlufc tin- iilLiiftl was lesti- *
ear as It withdrew..
fyiug. ctiiuiiiUlci nnb * tuld ieThe Tel Aviv incident touched
LMitlwi - I tiat - y,wfitg Konaevelt lias
off a series of sharp elastics. Eight SHtilVN AT THE TOP Is a view of Grand Ib-nd Avenue looking toward the Country Club Rond front t u n -.tm ltlkd tt- liilif y Iwfure
Crystal
Lake
bathing
lieach.
The
aVca
Oil
the
rigid
Is'Jiart
nf
Du66,ti71
aquaro'
feel
of
puMk
luinb
the
oung Jew* were wounded by gunilit* , •jhiniitWEi-Mil Mumlay,
jre and 16 others were reported vac,id oil by * 1916 n-snlutlun r&gt;f the County Couiiidasion and now auhjocl of dimpijlo* hy l.nlj- Star) ten
l.ciinD. m»w jetited front the
latir*.
Below
is
a
picture
of
tho
bathing
lieach
and
I.Mtlilomse
cuiistriielrrl
by
the
Lake
.Mur
v
Pm,
id
patii*.
t
___
,
____
injured'in clashes with the police Temhers Atsociatiun. Left. It. H, Kuhnnkn, presidt-nt
Army, Iilatc.l tlml t' Itin) t was
tlu&lt;
P.
T.
A.;
right,
Jam
es
L.
FliliU.
chsti
and military. A private source
l|illll)nl!,'.| IlMitl- fti'lll III*
said troops opened fire when a man of tha P. T. A twarli proj«‘Ct.
a- , bid nf i &lt;i i,iiai*suce work
group of young ’J e w s. stormed
1 l||4111*' 1*4 butt iiVei various
llsrclsy's Bank and other gioups
* li! Iill*lit - II. Rtttlt tbu
overturned an army truck and
i
t|a - 1.5|-*rII at Ii'l fMmplaiiita
stoned the general post office
II sin11ithr t| Ml,
Sltl
building.
The attack on the Hampshire
regiment heailqusrters heir » » '
made against the entrance to
Mix petitions containing «iri
the perimeter of ita defenses.
The attackers threw two mat­
lull nam o wilt hr prrsrnlnj to
tresses ovr the barbed wire and
(tie Luunty Commission •Tm-wf v, ( ^ t k2 | ( l m g ( 'O H ( O IlC lO T
tossed in a grenade in an a t­
moiiiiiig
inoimug
in a leriuesl
icqurtl that a I'M i
‘Awkward
Situation”
tempt- to brearn the dafinses: Diie
action
of
the
Hoard
to vacate
It, llir t*-.,Mialrd I’re**
of the altarkera wa* shot four
Caused Withdrawal
Sriutlni lt.it-, it ■ \ Taft , (R limes, and he was found laving to
l tain property in ljrkc Mary Lr
From Paris -Pailcy
he street, a grenade elute
&lt;rritindrd. Flank Ev.nn, piouit Obiol, erulni -,-il Tv Otiio Itepuli( m tliitM
mm I ' f t f f R ia l
ii.-nii* fur tin- tin t ' invsidentlal
mill Like Maiy Jacp.iui and ijniifiimlinti, tmriinwii’d at I’nsxI'HAGUE, (TriTimliw akia. Aii|*,.
piupetty owner, annuiimrd HhI h (
I'riln i '-i f.o, ign umt ilm tT ract At Lake Mary I (d't -Fotrign Mtntslri J jii Ma- Carry-Over B a l a n c e I hr piiqieity involved is m iVi* tt*- l * * * l m i" nddraa* a t
Shrinking Despite Crystal U k e Winter llqmes s.,,. )« Joiobw, I . a " i *.-■ lie alv, ansaiyk »»id today Ingli Ru*)ian lead­

*

Czech Minister Commission Is .Petitioned To
Rescind 1945 Act To Vacate ‘nator Til It 1Is •
Relates Motives
Seen As Dewey’s
Of Meet Boycott Budget Reveals
Big Increase In
School Expenses!

Ib Sold To Ohioan

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^

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 Jr-'r.kV
$300. Chase and Company contri­
buted $100, Uld Yowell Company Bricker Receives 2
added $100, Mather of Hanford
Threatening Calls
■seu *100, Randall Chase gave
and Dr. H arry Z. Bilsby gave
$20 toward tha operation of the
COLUMBUS Ohio, Aug. 1-UP&gt;
booth.
—Police disclosed today th at
These donation* had been re­ Senator John W. Bricker (R-Ohlo)
ported at noon today and there had received two threatsnlnjr telare other* th at hare not yet been ephone calls yesterday
turned iuIn. iiwwvvbti
However, fwio
$545 In
eon as *a in
mw
u lt
muriwu
iu cun*!
b extraodlnary pracaut-

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 a t Orlando,
apologise to you and to him. Mr.
Georgs IL Femald who
hardware business In Sanford waa
OK mine."
minta cousin of
Tha foregoing
J J P IS:
yberalaat
™
A™ {SM EW
Txsrnrptr
Led for Sanford through project, Chariea Luke reported.
night.
ity created
Ona of tho Ulsphona calls,
which police a i d they believed
ROTARY PROGRAM
The RL Rev. Chariea B. Col wore made by "cranks," was made
that Dick Aiken, tenor soloist was
tnore, retired bishop of Puerto to tha Brlcktr home In suburban
from Orlando.
JUco. who has been ta rrin g for upper Arlington a few 'hour* be­
Urn Rav. Mark Carpenter at Holy fore Urn senator waa to taka part
MBS. LUCAS DIBS
Mrs. Dess* Lucas, former reel- Cross Episcopal Church for the In a statewide -dinner ■honoring
month, will bo, the principal Senator Robert A- Taft (R-Ohlo)

tustnwv&lt;l fhrtt 1h* uiHiltl inBKtt jL_nf«a_

e n ' bad- '.jroinlfJ• oul'^-lhe -awk- T R e.v c n u c
and, eml.ras-er ^ T ^ jT m itv lUFT-Tmi w h H h '.rto run on
Boosts rjrvismn
piU‘a||a fed *•! ltreets arul ij.ii^-' o. |. :s «ln o in- returns from hU
WaliiiLftl of Cmhoslovakia's ac­
ceptance of the invitalitw' to the
j | l(l ,rnulivr icJ,IM| | ludgCL adjacent to a public liallimg I "a, Ii western qiedtjng tjipMi'unwhih- Gov. rhum at E.
The land was drdicalni hv tin* let,«
p*m caufsrrncc on thr Marshall |lK|jy
by the County
■v nf New V«rk wound Up
owner,
_lhc
late
A.
E.
SmJ)l*‘m.
width
it tve-lt riie ’ loin
today
ptopmaL
[ School Hoard iotluwing a heating
on Aug 4, 19211 "to th^puhfir ftleltda Klimilelitt? deelatreij InMaiaryk, who rcltirned rrccnlly 4| which to, protrsling ciltcrn*
&lt;i,;i ,m1 Ids i'erkriir for the 1948
from Moscow, told this rrpotlrr appe.irrd. iliow), shows llial ex- fnr thru use and consriq,m ,- |{i-pnlilh-an inrsldetitiat . nonilnfnrever;.
to
have
and
to
hold
lie had "needed no guidance" In |ieii)f&gt;, imlnding a 33 |,rnrot
at iou.
\ - Jin* New Yorker*a train
rrslue. even esrliei that hit coun- Inkr in teachrl)’ salarjes, are ill- for the use set forth, '.ill -tr* *t
avenues, alleys, park, and |uil*L* leucbeil Albany, an-nefstea told
i»y might have to withdraw (rom creasing (ailrr than rrvenues and
ground,'' and that the plal « *’ re|a)t4er» they iadlevu alaiut 490
(he confeteuce.
threaten ill thr future to wqte out
votes mo now assured for- Dewey
entered and’tecorded m the offu ■ on the first bntlot rn Dm CL O. P.
(Orcfcotlovakia firtl acrepted balance) canted over.
of the Clerk* of the Cm ml Cum I tiomitiaiing t-olivettlem.
It will
Total irceipti' are estimated at
a Hiiiith-Frcnch invitation to ditrequite 547 to nhmipaie.
rra a lls a e d aa I'a a r *1,1
cun thej Matihall prupoial of U. $671,843 for the faming year,
Tlicv also made it clear tin y
regard
SeuSGti Taft
at thla
S. aid in restoring European econ­ an increase uf $138,597 over the
(age as Do- Teaiiing prospeqiya
omy. The country latrr withdrew $533,246 of last year. Offsetting Canning Operations Coil
(Slider ntrninwt Dewey.
the accaplance and i|nrrned any this is about $666,353 total « • IliKh Despite W eather
Along that line, they
taid:
Dewey probably will not go on
participation in thr Maohall pro­ timated expenditure* as compare^
outside New Y'ork again
posal talks, a* did Ruina and all with $488,145 last year, an an­
Canning operation* at tin- Sam „(In*tour
year
Tt appears th a t
ticipated
increase
of
$178,208.
ford Canning kitrtn-n im West •oippnrt furunless
other Eaitcrn European nation) in
Taft
is
making strong'
Thus as Supt. T. W I jw lon told Twenty fifth Street near Sanford heltdw .'IV
the Rutiian tphrrr.)
Avenue
are
almost
un
a
par
with
Neilber Dewey mir TaH has
Ma*aryk, son of (he founder of to L E. Jordan , 1J. A. Histline those of last year In tqblu of un
the rrpuMlc and himself eilucatrd ant] Herman E Mdrria, the net in­ favorable weather, Mi*. R b a e je t said he definitely will ba a
eamliilate Tim only avowed cqnin tha United States, gave the crease in expenditures is esti­ Hutted, director, aald Galav.
idnte is former Governor HtastSa
first dsMled account of his trip mated at $39.611 more than th'f
A few housewives wars, rUtlint* of
Minnesota.
to Mci*e*l» early In July.
and peeling peaches for •‘aiuungj
today, ami many more would have
He assarted that he and Com­ net increase in receipts.
It waa pointed out that the been present, said Mrs. -Hu-led. Senator Holland Paya
munist Premier Element Gottla shrinking,
_ had not a truckload of peaches due
wald were not "sent for" and .rarry-over . balance________
Short Visit Here
that had ha readied even liefore Lest v .ar It was $94,082. For. the, Xo a rr|va from Bouth Carolina,
tto a tla a M ea P s s , ■'*'
| broken down en route.
ha talked with Prime Minister
Senator Speaaard Holland, an
TtiB kltfhJh, occupying the titlira area of a former garage of route bothS to Barlow to attend
Slr M n t S r ttMtha"Kromlin iT)*^ liaby AUl^atorH Are
construction, - is roomy and bis daughter's wedding, paused a
under existing elrcumatances, ttl*
Donated To City Zoo block
wtll lighted. It haa lots uf table few minute* this afternoon during
ant
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
D PRACTICE
alligators to the Sanford Zoo has pressure cooking, also 15 pressure er* that included Mavor H. J .
Gut, Edward lliggin*. H. B. Pop#
_ Jr. ex-Marin* ami for- Increased the gator Juveniles to cookers. *
An experimental crop of hub and Andrew Csrrsway.
' director of the Lake 10 In number. The^r are-In n sep­
mer
“Hope you didn't mind th at
city
M hi - school, will start Iwnd arate enclosure of their own on bard squash waa raised here dur
practice Uarly this year In order 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
round out a big hand'In time sums turtles for company.
"Mama Possum" has some rmw few were left over for private tor Holland i* said to have told
H I game*. All school
Instruments lrteltidlng babies, but they are' hard to sea canning and proved a wonderful Chamber of Commerce Manager
and Grammar School as she keep* them In her pockeL success for canning, said -Mrs. Higgins, Senator Holland also .In*
t be present for the Two Taxaa typo horned toada. are lluite,l. She declared that thla dicattd that he will be in Sanford
the High School at 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
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A N IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y

VOLUME XXXVIII

E s ta b lis h e d 190ft

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Bodies Of British

Capital City
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Forest Is Captured

Soldier I n j u r e d In
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W AA Accused Of
Using Planes For
Employees’ Trips

JERUSALEM. July 31 t f V
H ie bodiet of '(wo young Hrilioh ‘tergeanli kidnapped at ftottagei by I (gun Zvai Leumi w t’t
found today hanging from two
eucalyptus Ueei and weie bUvted
to bilo by a booby trap when

Expenses In Flying
A u t h o r i z e d Pas­
sengers Sqid High

S c a t Of Republic’s
Parliament Situa­
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To Duf/h Troops
BATAVIA, Java. July SI­
GH—The scorched, dead-city
of Malang, seal of the. Indo­
nesian Republic's parliament,
fell to the Dutch today, the
Netherlands army announced,
and other Dutch
columns raced tnwara the biasing town
of Tjllatjap, chief republican
port on the south Java roast.

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F L O R ID A , T H U R SD A Y . JU L Y 31. 1947

Royal Marriage
Set For Nf&gt;v. 20
LONDON,
July 31—(41—
rrinceaa Klizabeth and l.lautenant Philip Mounthatten will
be married Nov. 20 at West­
minster
Ahby, . IliKkiJBgbam
Palace annniinci'd tonight.
“The King and Queen have
approved that the marriage of
Princes* Klirabeth and Lieut­
enant Philip Mountbatten shall
take place at Westminister
Abbey at 11:30 A. M. on Thusday, Nov. 20ih 1047," the brief
itatrm rn t said.
The Iwtrothnl of the heires*
presumptive and the former
Greek Prince had been given
formal approval before the
Privy Council at the palace
earlier today
King George VP* formal
tnnsrnl before the Privy Connrll carried out an old ritual.

Greeks Weigh Chiefs
New UN Blow
At Balkans
Truman Aid Plan Is
Reported In Force
Despite Red Veto
Of Watch Group
I \KK SUCCESS. July 31
Greece formally charg­
ed Itu.sia’s three llalkan i*;
lelliirs today »lth aggressbm In a drastic new move
aimed at cminlertng the So­
viet Cnlon's vein of an Amer­
ican proposal (or an 11-memMr Vnlted Nations Hunter
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A s s o c ia te d P r f u L o w e d W lro

Of Army-

Flying Boat
Public Hearing St. Johns River
Is Conducted By Measure Signed
City Commission By Pres. Truman

Action of WPB In Let­
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WASHINGTON. July 31 up&gt;—
fbc joint ( \irny Navy) chief* oi
Request To Close Srm- Jacksonville To Lake •tall drt Isresl in July, 1942, that
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flying lx&gt;.al progiain would I f inLAKE SUCCESS, July 1| (id
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it waa developed to­
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repented
bv
cuseJ the War Anels Administra­ Jungle troops ol the Dutch army
S
Jo:me&lt;l tourers today In be con
AI* Special Washington Service day .at a S-nate inae*t’ig»tion int^
tion of uiing a fleet of (Janes lo drove today to within two miles
The City Commuijon held a
the award lain that year of tha
WASHINGTON. July U u ll
gidrnng the pombdity ol bring
haul rlenographer*. clerks and oth­ of the resort city of Malang, key
public hearing yesterday Mo de­ President Tuintan signed today .&lt; 1luicl-e* K.ai.tri ronlt.arii lor ihita
mg
rhitger
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Bal­
to
earl
central
Java,
and
were
er '"unauthorized passengris" with
termine whether or md to ie*ok-* $502,1 W.OI 2 ziqtiopnaiion bill a m h Iki ala.
kan ulelblet under the moat dl ai­
rome of the trips "week end" af­ expected lo occupy the- (lame,
the lifer and wine In rnie ol I, lot Hood cnnliol. n.uu.ition itfld
ftobeii A, LovgJt, nm&lt;s-und«r*ff^
de -pinvitipni of tbe United Nation*
ravaged center by night.
fairs.
D. Carlton,
80 C West Ninth other non-military, atliaiiiei of Ihe irt.aiy of &lt;lale. tratified to tha
cllSItri.
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Ruley told te|Hiitcrs rspenses
A broadcast Indonrvtan com­
Street, as I f quelled in a petition
Senile War Investigating Commit­
in flying authorized passengers munique said llie Dutch were with- $5,000 Goal . Set By
1 lie (iieek delegation lo the Unit­ hy 18 nrathy tf»idetiti It w.ra War Department.
tee .as" In the Hand of these lop
One
of
ihe
Laie*t
measures
*pWere far above i ummeitlal coiti m mortal range and that Indo
ed Nations would not rnmnrn'. derided lo pul the place #on a
Group.
To
Further
maed
liy.
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lie cited 37*flighta trrtween No nesians were applying *ll»e scotch­
n ,
but infosritrcl. sources said* the
r-*Wtn—eorj-rf—t'
He read into the record of a
tiire llie July If* recr*j, ii t'K
P.uhlicity~-Hxaj-c-c4. &lt;rr.t, were studying c|o*efv pcadwrlnanary—
iember, 1946, and March. 1947. on ed earth polity.’
ate any more complaints, In i which lie ■Wfd-tP7-aUllururrd~pIT
I he Krpuhlicans ass'iled also
Chapter \ r!I ol tbe charter, whiii voke tbe” licemc, ll wai an eludes $700,001).for tbe St. Jobns letter vlm li Robot A. Patterson,
River pfojecl, Jarktonaille lo l.-ale tlien updo sec ret sry ol *v*r, wrol#
The Seminole County Junior pioaiJet (or United Nalinna *&lt;■•
sengers were carried at a cost jl their forces were within 12 milcv
nnunced today by Guidon Brad llxinry. in tbe * J9 8 .11-1,8)5 lot live ye an .ago yesterday aummarilChamber
of
Commerce
opened
a
%7i,\72.H7, including 28 fe*t of Batavia and had teoccupied
lion tn raaea of aggirtiion and ley of llie City Msnsgrr'a nlftrr
flood control roriltiiu lion rind ittg the position of llie joint obiefs
flights of planes. Hr said roomier the perimeter towns of Tanger- drive at llieit luncheon meeting bretchea of peace. "* .
Ibe lequeil of llie Uo.nl Guuard mainten ance It dan « irrtri .$1 1(».- of al.alf.
cu air transport costld have pro- ang, Septon* and Tpmrne. The today in the Mayfair Inn tn raise
That chapter ***« invoked for Auxill arv In lime Srrninolr Bou­
UTtieii-'ti tvlotr tbe memoran­
sided ihr tame service for $13.- Dutch declarrd th il claim was $5,000 to rna.iqlain »ml-jjj»crite ih’e first time ill UN hiiloiy ye. levard where m*ny boat* are »o fnr naaigstmn impioaement* -ind
141.48, making a saving* of $’&gt;9,. "nonten**." This' Tbporlrr Hound ihe touiist information booth on1 terd-ar hy Auilialia in biingint be launched during Iwial rat*» m-ainlenanre liming tbe year ending dum to Don ibl 31 Nelson, then
rhsnm jn •&gt;( tbe \V.at Production
next June 30.
no s sign of Republican activity the Seminole Boulevatd.
431.39.
the Indopetian' and Balkans u*u*i on Sept. I, was a|&gt;|iin*rJ, Mill
Other Items are
for Board, wlnrli liter tbal year gave
Ifizley fa chairman of a House in the genrrsl Batavia area.
"This i* a community' pioject are on the council's agenda fni led lo Stale Itnad Deparlmrnl
the I'annma Canal, fill,190,387 for Henry J Kri*er. vk'es| Coaat »hipexpenditure* sulK-ommiltce which
The Indoncian broadcast said and we want lo te'e that it is com­
remeteriat expenses, f 1.H04.000 for
the m,'eling today.
appiftv il.
has Iicon investigating WAA fly­ Malnng tv** "heavily grenaded
buiblrr. and I liw.*td IJugbe.t *erdpleted." Brailey (Wham, pteiidenl . It «n. said authoritntlvelv that
ing expenditure*.
A w ritten
leport from
ttr. the Alaska Communications Sysand maehlnegunned" during III.*
“ For the hcn-*flt of the WAA night, and that Hepiihliean* atart- ol the organization,, told those the Greeks have’been told hy Ihr Raymond L. Ilsis, City no-it tn- | tmi. ntnl iMto.nrm for nlternlion zifi n su tk u l. cuginrrt and him
briilges over navigable waters uri- die ei. an $IB,0!Hi,000 contract
nnd anybody else,” llisley said, ei| fire* In the city yesterday. prerentv._______
, - — 'United Klalea that the Ttomsn a pecto rru ra* reviewed hi which he der the Jurlssllctlon of the At my
the Inquiry includes a finding, It said Dutch planes strafed
gave b it tr*»oii&lt; for condemning
lo cotivtiuct liner huge flying
aid
plan
remniiieil
definitely
In
"Possibilities of bringing tourists force despite Ihe Htuslia vote -f some beef i which had Iweii sent Engineers.
that “one WAA employee, accord­ Malang.
boat*.
While
the
total
is
Sll7.iUK.lRft
ing to official flight logs main­
The Indoneilana said another into |lm area are unlimited, and «n American prot*o*al tz* s e t'up a In' a ' local n n u k r t bv n ealll-*
Under questioning by Senator
tained by WAA, made five trip* mhimn of the Dutch army, equip (Mi money lint s*ill be donated Hnlkso* Cnmmltiion. Furthermore. raiser In llie routily, Tbe liver of under n $819,927,100 budget esti­
mate. it carries the largest flood O'Cntii'i-ir ID Md.i anti C a i n
at various times during (tie last ped latgelv with U. H. Iend-l***e
llie
&lt;fnim*i
was
rom
plptrlv
de
|l
,w«old
I
Imt
Ihe
United
Ktnlea
will be' spent lo blither the louiMt
coutud-Juud In .several, year*-- — U^tVaJ^»r--4e»vel*- » .d - ( h i t -tk*year, ostensibly as a tn-rclaty.
|old Ilia- Graeka-lhla-eowolrv- »*»*' alm yatl a s * cesolt n f* V x r r r r e and aiirplti* war aupplle*. had
Th« budget figure Included nn \V|'|t * *i n In letting « contract
"
A. jjyrium nd-.records.show e u f nearly -halfway kef at* IKe program tn this city." Odium ad­ '•uni,- teJiiii-l ahem In their ef-1 toxtc condition,, lie staled, nnd Ill's
origins) estimate of nearly $'.181,- to Hugh- a and l.sNee '‘caused
person
on duty statu* waiat of Java lit a drive from Te- ded
rt* In estnhlDh a alnble govern- had fen-lered the tieef unfit for 000.000 and President -Trumans CiUicrrn*' rn tlir petT (if tha chief*
lnT»*“
•** during “*
'
rr office
the time she
gtl, on the north coast, to -th e
A thermometer, ahowlng the rnt an&lt;l a'tnp the divordrr* In Ihe either, human or amnia*, rnntum p- rrouest for an estra War ilcp.rt- of *taff.
was on these trips, with one ex. tinbnUarl area, 35 mile* to tha
lion.
Ur s.ild i*e knew of no other
prorres*
of the drive will be plar- alknn*.
fund of $237,000,000 to tiegir
ceptlen. In that ra**, sire I* southed*!. The Rrj ubliezBto *»•
In accordance with mest In­ amerit10.year
In
thed'-wpto'rn
era*.
Mem,
Chapter
VIII
Include*
strong
program to control rave in which ti»e WPB iiAd un
show t^ as k in g on annual'leave,' eerted Oi* Dutch tCye ^»liig-*a
spection
ordinance
"of
Ihe
Clly,
a of trie'Jalcees will ranvass
p u s itl, tr&lt;Tn breaking off refloixj,*. develop hydroelectric I'ov. leiinten to jieiomr th» purchiaj
Jtz* Larson,
WAA general company of Japanese In the at­ the county In an effort to get the lalions with the aggressor up lo the lieef wet I'omientited amt oi er and otherwise utilize the rmin- log ngenev. rd-ltng tliat It'involv­
counsel, said he I* familiar Tn gen tack.
needed money on which to main­ actual military operation* by. the del i d destroyed, the report stated / Irv's water resource*.
e d “n liazardous and unusual aperal with the report of lUziey's
The Republican Seventh Divi­ tain the booth gnd further 'the United Nation* against any rqun- The Commission accepted the ic
Mm Ida projkei* included in tin* j prpacli U&gt; have n third agancy
subcommittee staff, since hit sion, pitted against the Dutch ad­ tourlat
publicity program of the try' the Security Council decides poft, ,»afd Mr- Hradley, but -tded flood control portion of the hill competing with the Army and
office supplied.the'Information.
vancing on Malang from the north, eountyt It was stated.
Navy tn' mdering ComBal equip­
has eommittrd an act of aggres­ that fg'oie mra: inndsmnatiou were:
finding- lie confirmed by Sjat*
Larson added, however, that offered no organlied resistance “ 'Today we are starting one of sion.
Caloosahatrhee River and l.ske ment.
Laboratory' analysis.
“with tome of lb* contusions w* except that of tog road blocks, tha largest programs aver under
Okeechobee drainage area* $12.the War Productlrfn Board sudHowever, the United Nations
The Commission deferred action 700: Hollywood Harbor (Port Kv. ■lenly lawam'e a eonlraetlng agenare forces) to take exception.'
tank traps, land mines and oc­ taken bv the Seminole County police
fore*
which
would
carr
in
regard
tn
Insuranceo
f
taxi­
casional
anlplng.
a
dispatch
from
H nNilRNJtt
I'ftK* I'mfctl
ergladev) $410,000; 8t. John* Riv­
The subcommittee had planned
Junior Chamber of Commerce,” if. mil any such military orders stl
to question WAA Administrator Soerahaja said. The Dutch Jungle G. McIntosh told the oiganitation la In the discussion stages, Not cab operator* until after the er, Jnrksonvllln lo l.ake IlnriU'V.
KoU-rt Littlejohn and hla deputy, troop* were hacked by mechanis­ “Wr need everyliody's help to, ■no soldier has vet been commit- State Insurnnre Commission holds $300,000; St, Lucie Inlet $6LOOP:
a healing on Aug. rl.
James A. Molllion, today but both ed force* Dutch officer* said four complete Mils financial program led to tbe UN fotce.
lak e Worth Inlet $10(1,300; Tmti5f- • .4
"Due t i i r p o r ts
of ari'idrnt* pn llaibor $200,000.
were out of the city, Littlejohn Dutch soldiers, had Iteen killed and we urge every citlsen In the
UN
ob*ervrt»
said
a
-slgnlflcaused
lyt.
high
sh
iu
ld
iriy
xt
In New York and Molliton in end-six wourjded and that a num­ county to support our program,'
The lull carries fund* t&lt;» con­
■nnt part of Cliaptei VII l* Article 1 reel Iiilrrsrrtinns, the Confllll. tinue or start water pr'oiect* in
ber of enemy sniper* were, killed. Mr. McIntosh added.- Kingman, Aria.
■M
.
which
perm
its,
UN
members
I
*|on
drrlilr
l
to
notify
owners
to
Dutch scout.planes reported^ the
Kirley said bolh will be heard
Miss Hnrhara Damnlei. arsUr. o take rolleclive laction for self- cut shiubl-eiy within thiee feel mmt of the country'* liv er.b*ttn«.
Some Involve hydroelectric de.
latter at hearing* for purpoie* streeti of Malang appeared' de­ ant City recreational director, ap­ detente
against an armed attack of the ground as required by City velopment a* well «» flood rontrul.
of a “full, detailed Investigation." serted.
||y THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
peared
before
the
organliatlon
until the Security Council can nidqiaure, **i&lt;l Mr. Ilradley.
A Jogjakarta broadcast declar­
navigation and related work*.
A full-fledged drive to land tbe
ed Imlonesan shorn batteries sank and asked that the Jaycees lisslst art. It was said this would ha
•
Among
these
is
the
glgt-iitfe
IPIR Republican presidential nom­
her in building up interest In the in* way for action In the far*
a
“Dutch
warship"
off
Tjlmlrlng,
(iarrltoti
Reservoir
In
Nniih
Daination for' Senator Robert A.
recreational program for young­ "t a Russia vein which has kilt­ 1 Killed, 2 H urt In
Slight Relief From
In central Java.
kota esUmated to c p t 1168.0(19,
sters In the area.
ed an American proposal i« set Gandy Bridge Wreck non. for which the Idl! carries 120,- Tuft of Ohln wax rapidly taking
The
Indonesian*
said
also
.tha
slinpe today.
•' „
Heat In Midwest Seen Dutch, had occupied Lahat, In Su­ “ When the program started we tip a Balkans -Commission to
000.000, money a lso -I* pn&gt;vi.{i-l
Tito 44-memW Ohio Republican
matra tgest of Palembang, Imt had more children participating atch over Ihe troubled area.
for
the
$l(UOOO.OOrt
Clarks
I
Idl
Re­
ST. PETERSBURG, F la. July
cnmmltjee and the State's Repub­
NEW YORK. July 31. (JT&gt;- The that Indonesian troop* had halt­ I In the events than wa could han31. (/II
Jarkson C. Futch, 26, servoir. G*. and S. C.; th&gt;- &lt;*&gt;'•.- lican
rongieoional
delegation *
die. but the enthusiasm baa died.
000.000
-Wolf
Creek
Re&lt;
rv»l*,
Weather Ilureau predicts a slight ed the advance.
•on of Dr. and Mrs. IJ*mh I..
were holding «i potato mealing* it)
We want the children tn come
lowering of temperature* but TitFutch, (Ids city, w«* Inslaritly Kv : the $57,000,00(1 lliiggs'Island rotund'll*.
Advance Indications
down to the Grammar 8chn&lt;i| I'nrk Studebakcr Plant
tie rain today to. break the heat
killed ami (wo other* injured, one Reservoir! Va. and N'. C.t
u stc tio.v Uo.ilJ lot trail) launch
wave that sunburned the nation's ICC Gets Complaint” and foln tha fun," Mis* Dimpler Suspends Production crlilrallv, When'Flitch's rar and -v $133,000,000 Fort Randall Kevri n “Tuft Immiiu" on * “favorite rbn"
stated..
mid-section yesterday with read,
motorline Ims rrashr&lt;l last night voir, 8. t).
Imq*.
It was announced that th- next
ing* that exceeded TOO at many Against 900 Railroads meeting
SOUTH BEND, I ml.. Juts 31, on Gandt Itoulevard.
Tonight, (»hioen* will have a
of
the
Seminole
County
points.
A woman llstfd hy Mound Park Harr I h Planning To Taft m ile et Cplutnhu*. Tha sena­
Jaycees will be held Thursday '41— Suspension.of passenger rar
Kansas City saw the mercury
WASHINGTON, July 31. &lt;/P&gt;- night. Instead of Thursday nt i induction and plans for a tem­ Hospital a» Mrs; Madge Burgher,
tor will spenk end 1)(« address wi)l
climb. Jo 107 yesterday. Si. Louis Attomey General Clark
Tampa, waa the most seriously Reopen I&gt;oeal School lie hrondrhst over 250 stations■ H In
H aM W
In an attem pt to maka it porary shutdown of trurk aisrni- of
and Fort Worth reported 103. and complaint today accused more noon.
hurt.
Police
reported
she
was
rid­
II' m IIb m S .a &gt;-.a« l i .s u
i-lv lines at the Sttnlrhaker Cor­
G.O.P. leaders from half a dozen
Oklahoma City and Little Rock than 900 railroads of collecting
National league Umpita George other stales will attend.
poration plgnt here were announc­ ing with Futch.
100. Even Ihe Far West wa* tnvro "uniust and unreasonable” rales
Howard
Fatibln.
middle
age&lt;|
Ilarr
It
m
aking.plans
for
tho
re­
ed ‘today by Paul J. Hoffman,
(thin Senator John W. Brieker,
(unbaked than usual, with IHyth*, on wartime shipment* of ateef air­ Open Scafton, IJmitH ptrddent.
Idrvrlist, suffered a ftartured leg sumption of his umpire Induing lit11 Republican vice pr*«ld#ntial,
Calif., reporting 112, Phoenix 111 plane landing mat*.
and
hrulsr
on
the
head.
school In January and lias alr.-ady z'nmii'late. cleared the way for
Hoffman said passenger rar
Fixed On Waterfowl production
and Reno 110,
Ilus driver Harold A. Ilux Mid received many application* fmtn Ohio party mrmlier* to unite 6w,
would he halted next
Thp action wa* filed wtth the
he
was
driving
(hr
&lt;
rnpty
Ini*
prospective students, arcording to hlriil 'le ft hv gnitounring he (Bris­
Interstate Commerce Comm'tslon.
WASHINGTON. July 31—V P )- I'teadav for an Indefinite period
The government Is asking repara­ Prealdent Truman today fixed the i-edus# of a strike at the Detroit northward Headed for Plant City. a letter received from blip \ ...... ker) Is not n randldnte an f back*
to hi* report given the dav hy Joel 8. Field and Dick M&lt; - hi* {L-nalo colleague.
TournamcntH Slated tion for alleged overcharges on the open aeaaon and shooting limits plnnta of the Murray Corporation Arcording
A* for Tafi himself, he haa said •
landing mala moved from Eastern on waterfowl In the United State*, w hl* supplies fender* and hoods highway pafVol his headlights l.aulln.
picked up the bicycle rider a|
By Recreation Group •hipping polnta to Fariflr Coast territories and possessions.
Mr. Barr In his letter requested ho will withhold any formal a n ­
fo r Btudebaker cars.
about
the
middle
of
the
road.
Mr. Field, Mr. MrLaulin and Sam nouncement until after he makes a •
porta between Jan. 1, 1942 and
The open seasons on waterfowl
He swerved to avoid hitting-him Martina, former veteran's rdum- cross-country tour th is -fall.
' ~
Sanford Imya and girl* gre re- June 30. 1948.
and coot, except for wood ducks,
and
suddenly
saw
lights
of
the
tjnn supervisor, to contact Paul
Thu* far* the only avovrad .
auesterl by Misa Harbara Dampter,
The Justice Department an­ snow geese, and brant fn several State VFW Demandft car coming toward him. The cycl Eddy,
state supervisor of veternns randtdato is former Gov. Hat old
Mrs. Nancy Itrock and Herman nouncement aald “thouaanda of states; end excluding Ross' geese
1st was hit by. the rear of the education at Tallahassee in nrdri Ktasscn of Minnesota; Both he and
Rnimlry, City recreation director*, carloads" of landing mat* were and swans included:
TB Patients Removal swerving
bus. Mra. Burgher for­ to-secure renewal of Author:ty t" Gov. Thomas E. Dewey uf New
.to turn out In full forre Monday involved. The petition to ICU
Alabama, Arkansas,
Florida,
merly resided a t Jackaon, Tenn. eomluct the George Bar- Umpire York, a prospective candidate,
morning at 10:00 o'clock at Ihe ■tales the exact amount of money Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi,
LAKELAND.
Fla..
July
31.
&lt;
A
1
School under the G. I. Bill of have preceded Taft Into tho West.
Sanford Grammar School grounds toueht to be recovered la "not North Carolina, South Carolina.
— The Florida Department of the
Right* provision*. *
Btnsscti Is now on the Paeifiq
In onler to prepare for some Mg present ascertainable."
Tennessee, and Virginia - - Dee. Vetefana of Foreign Wars de­ Rev., Mrs. M. Ware
It was further revealed hy My, Coait and Dcwev I* in h it native
tournament* during the fatter part
8
to
Jan.
8,
1948.
Louisiana,
Nov.
manded today Jhat the Veterans Report On Arkansas Barr that he had received letters Michigan, stopping on his way
The complaint la another in a 18 to Dec. 17.
of August.
Administration Immediately refrom a number of li ngo - pn -I back.lo.N f'r.Y 'uk from • weatenl
I’ractire will be started In ilia- aerie* which Clark haa mads lie—i
imVi'iil veto rain patients from the
ll ..hiIhm.,1 mn I'aae SUahll
The Rev. Melton Ware, who deni*, highly coniplimrninlg him
mondball. baseball, horseshoes, fore the ICC concerning wartime
Hlatg
Tuberculosis
Hospital
at
freight
chargee.
.
..
;/■
-j
on
the
manner
in
which
umpire
New
Grocery
Opens
with
Mr*.
Ware
ha*
been
spendtennis.
basketball, badminton,
I'resr Field. Tampa, because of a month in Arkantaa visiting her graduates of his school conducted
football, volley ball, table tennla
Heminole
Rankn
22nd
On Sanford Avenue "inefficient and unsatisfactory” arenU, stopped today to visit themselves.
and marbles. Miss Damplcr an­ Lake And Langston
medical service.
.The umpire school wat lornird Jn IT. S. Citriw Census
udge and .ifrs. R. W. Ware
nounced this morning.
■ t
Og»l Linton, department adju- la-fore proceeding to their homo last year In a former Marinr bar­
0. L. Powell, former Gulf
ulf Life
Mf«
The tournament* wifi be given
Open Frtiit Stand Insurance
Agent, recently opened lin t T' and quartermaster, made in Vero Reach where Rev. Ware rack* building at the Municipal
Bemlmde County rank* 22nd
a t the Grammar School and Jun­
an attractive little self service, r iIdle Uvo complaint and said if it pastor of the First Mathodiat A irport
among the 50 leading citrus pro­
ior-High School ground* ami will
Lake and Mayo Langston rash and carry grocery store noxt the VA didn't act Immediately th* Church.
ducing counties uf th* United
be similar to those which hava areBuddy
.
‘
iiatrrDepartment
would
take
newbusy
putting
up
an
attract
lv»
to
Angel
Angel’s eating place on'Sanford
Rov. \t%re reported that they
States In oranges grown, and 34th
been held at the High School, she
'
' Ave­
'
■ action at ita meeting here found the first three weeks in U. ST. Envoy Slightly
little fruit stand
a -----t Palmetto
Avenue, It le called Powell's EdgeAvenue.
declarrd. Honor certificates will be .................
in the number of orang* trees.
W e u u l d*+—— -------- nue
and
Fourth
Street.
V
to
force
the
removal
until
wood
Grocery.
Arkansas very cool, but that durHurt In Plane Crash In grapefruit. Seminole County
given to winner*.
“Yea, we have no bananas” callHosttfUl
la
put
on
a
Ing
th
f
p
y
)
week
thara
waa
a.
The.one alary building,'which
-rmrcmh tn priwiomnn in iva
tK
w m eoiaotrorte d -try
1. ltny-^ti
J t n r r jading.
heat ware tnfet aent the temp­
OSLO, Norway. July 31, (.71—
27th In Ihe number of
rO M M IS S inN E JO nB lG N s
end, then turned liack is of concrete block
VA pays for treatment of erature up to ' 100 degree* at An American military plan* car­ and
planted.
to
planning
a
window
all),
his
tlenta
at
the
Drew
HoeTA1.I.AI1A8SEB, Fla.. July 31
LitU* Rocl
ock. Aa a result of the rying Joalah Marvel, Jr., U. S.
and haa ■ cement area"^! front"
These figures from the Unit*)
h I* a branch of the cold weather of June and early ambassador to Denmark,. tipped States Department of Agriculture,
OS’)— George H. Aafcell resigned mind compUtriy 0ff baseball for
!
i
hM
I
.
J
00.*
•
pe.
n
frr
nt»nd
the
time
being.'
Ital
et
Orlando.
t&lt;&gt;d*y aa Florida
S tate Motor
they spectallxe In sale of meat*,
Julyr tha
tbe peach and grape crop* and crashed today
today after landing were -ppinted out yesterday 1&gt;T
Commissioner
are a month late, ho stated.
fro ten foods, vegetable* and lee
v thhide
i
"
m i
on a runwaay of Fornebu alrflch
airfield County Agent C. R. Dawson.
RAINED OUT
LOUIB FIGHT
position with rut engineering firm
cream. Produce and veget ilea are
near O t l i f None
____ _______
_
of the four
per
Palm Reach County U first U
Venexuela.
The historic eoftbell battle be­ attractively displayed in plywood
LIGHT COMPANY STOCK
YORK, July 31 IA 1•ona aboard waa aeriouaty Injured. the United- Slate* in vegetable
Governor Caldwell, announcing tween, the Rotary CTub end Lion* racks. Lighting Is flui
NEW YORK. July SI UP)— Marvel suffered a alight c u t
ht Champion Joe Louis
mL A
production, and sixth In dollar
tha resignation of Aabcll aa one Club waa ralnad out Wednesday large fan keeps tbe at
Jersey Joe Wolcott of Investor* today were offered
well
Both engines or the DC-3 value of crops. Other Florid!
of the key man of hla so-called evening nt the Municipal aofthall cooled.
N. J., In a Un-round $38,200,000 in bonds, deiienturca. caught fire, but prompt work by counties listeif among tha vege­
“little cabinet," said a successor park. No future data far the tilt
The store opens dally at 7:50
fight at M ndto'i Square equipment tru st certificate* and the ground crew and thaa pilot
pilot *ub- table, leader* are Broward. Hi tiehas been "practically determined” haa yat beefl set, according to A. M. and closes a t 7:50 f V . ex-Nov. 14, »h# Twentieth capital atock, all but M.HOO.OOO dued the flamas
flames quick
quickly. The pilot boro and Dade. Seminole
arid will be rtaraed riti the next Harry Robeon. Men softball offl- a p t on Saturdays when
Sporting Club announced representing new corporate flnanc W M C ol./Torallnaon, 17,
1 8. air at- because a t relatively email
few da;
daL
ixg hour ia 9:50 P. M.
lug; - • • ' - • _ . . . s i tach* a t Copenhagen.
table, acreage, waa not listed.
#* , v;
*j'ftjC

Drive To Operate
-Tourist Booth Is
Begun By Jaycees

down.
Jewiih teltlemenl police found
(lie bodiet in (lie foieit pteterve
near Naianya just 24 houit af'er
Irgun. ealiepiiit Jewiih undergtound otgam/alion. announced
it had executed the Bfitoni •»«
reptiial for the hanging of thirr
rrguniilt conricted in a piiion
delivery. •
The .area
cordoned
off--------and
_
. . . wat
—
--------- -- —
*

wm

Wdcea were turned loo* in an

tempt to pIHT u p th * trail of the
/

Jn Jerusalem, top Paleallne gov­
ernment official* met to map n
rigid canipaifd -against under­
ground violence. One official said
plant
under comlderatinn In­
cluded a demand upon the Jew*
ith agency to cooperate aclivrljr
in atamplng out underground
attacki
^ (In London Prime
Minister
Attlee placed the entire Palestine
attuatlon before hi* cabinet 1.
Whan soldier* started to cut
the bodies down after an hourlong probe for mine*, the booby
trap eruloded behind the body
of 8gt.
Clifford
Martin. H
blasted to bit* hi* body and that
of 8gt. Menryn Palce ami scat*
tered the piece* -e v e r a sinda
.area.
*»
Tha blast wounded one gren
^ a d le r guardsman In the faco and
threw several hyatander* In the
ground. Including photographer
Jama* Pringle and correspondent
Carter 1.. UavlUion, both of the
Associated Preaa.
Pinned to the boditr of the
two aoimtr* were “communiques”
((’•■ ilanS mm ! '• • • Kiafelt

Jacob C. Wills,
^ Of Lake Monroe,
Takes Own Life

1—

Talks And Rallies
Scheduled As 1948
Cnnipaijz;ii Starts

Despondency over III health was
attributed by authorities today ns
the reason Jacob Carl Wills, 70
year old grower of Lake Monroe
took hi* own life. Mr. Wlltf body
was found akrly this mornlrg in
the wood*. 100 yard* from his
a home. Ill* heart had been oleived
^ h v a bullet and a .22 rifle was
clutched In hla hand*.
Judge R. W. Ware, who w-*s
called to the acene by Sheriff P.
A.. Mero, officially pronounce!
th at Mr. Will* had died by (hoot­
ing himself through the cheat.
At 8:15 o'clock tM* morning.
S h eriff. Mero tt t s Informed by
. Mr*. Will* that her husband wa*
misting, and that hit clothe! were
atill In h it bed room. Jack and
^ B o b h v Harr*, two neighbor b&lt;&gt;y\
“ found thp body which waa elad in
bath rob* and flippers.
• The body was taken In a near**
to the Erickson Funeral Home.
Announcement* concerning the
funeral are being delayed Bending
the arrival of a daughter, Mr*.
Lelaod T. Stratton of Pasadena.
Calif. Mr! Will* la alao survived
by the widow, Mrs. J . C. Wills of
Lake Monroe.
Mr. Will* waa born OeL 23; 'R71
akin Odessa. Russia. »aml became a
’ 'n atu ralised citlsen. He wea m ar­
ried March 8, 1900 at Rouldrr,
Colo, and for a time fanned nt
Ridgeway, Colo. He had lived at
Lake Monroe for the past 21
rears.

State Farmers* Price
Index Still Dropping
^
Orlando, F la , July 51—&lt;A1—
WTha United States Department of
Agriculture In its farm price re­
port of July 16 said today that the
Index of prices for Florida farm ­
er* continued *.to decline because
of unseasonably low price*. ■ ■ ■
It said th at on July 16, the
index WM 157 compared with 27(1
for the United States with 1909-14
100.
tha Tgpori. waa
i'T b o n lh ago and
point* below a year ago. The
Indtx at 61 was lower thai
month and 143 lower that
last year** July 15 Inde*.
Tha frock index waa 141 com
pared with 259 and 330 for last
month and last year respectively.
Grain ragistered la food
km and cottonseed and
ducts were not enough to offset
H Incurred In cltyu*. truck
miscellaneous iommodUiea,
re p p * aald.'V £
tCTLwiagW jl

J

V .

rrt

;
- T . '- '

.

.

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h

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,

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•

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1•

�THURSDAY, JULY «!, 1917

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA
ga great tee cantor of fceylnn

Fiv«-«lilhe' of the jvorld eupply

One of the moat common and

At the N*w York auto ahow 0f

AmrriCa'a average annual pro-

- flrtt n enltee renter utilil dl». annoying of hour* aht* ta known of juta, from which burlap and link), electric auto* far outnum­ ductlon of Idaho White Fine la

r
tin* ra ft re lf»e* In aa I'haroah'a ant or the klbnomo- racking doth a n worm, cornea bered
from Bengal.
fc end Vlpn! out th« indmtry, rluin pharaonia.

atcam

and ga»olln*-pow- approximately five hundred mil­
lion feat hoard maaaure.

t a b l e

Where Customers Sen

s u p p l y

= L O V E T T ’ S E
PtCCLY W IG G L Y

[’heir Friends’

Clean Stores With Everyday

H O M E CONTROLLED"
. z04 E ast F irst S tre e t
Hanford*«Florida ,

-Q M fifrtfY B ig h ts R e s e rv e d
P ric e s G ood T h ru S a tu rd a y , A u g u s t 2

LOW PRICES

Grade A

SIRLOIN or LOIN CHOPS
CUTLETS
*■
u . S. Good Waatarn

Hontd A Kollad, No Waata

Veal Shoulder

lb

55c
n

Boned. A Rolled, Waatern, I to .8 Jb Avg,

II) ' Wd
Pitre Lard, In Ctns. tt&gt; 21c

ams

Cornad
Garden Patch

Hockleut, 6-to-8-lb. Avjf,

No 2 Cans

2

55c

•Wisconsin. Store

65c

Cheese
“ lb 4
Rib or Brisket-Stew-lb -3

Libby Vienna

Sausage* %'s

15c

Crax

to ox

14c

in*

14 c

Educator

Cheezit

1 t

%'• 15c

Nxbiico Premium

In Our 8elf«8entl# Cheeaa Caaa
Orange Band

Cheese

lb

lb

Tender Lean

Meat

l

.

•

Morreira Pride

Smoked Butts

Picnic Hams

lb

Weetem

South Carolina

Carrots
Michigan
110UIH1

2 stlke.

U. H. Good &amp; Choice
G o r t, Inspected

17c

Calif. .Sunklit

Lemons
Grapes

and i e v i i
m pney

ELBERTA
PEACHES’
$2.19 Bushel

Tender Veal Shoulder

i

n liitilim iiiintljltllM liiiHliiilttl lit m m m im nm ni

Stringless Beans 2 lbs
U. S. Good W estern Corn-Fid

Pure Straw berry

em sT U

M A Z O L A O IL
l'IN T

CHUCK ROAST

37c
» «

Dressed A Drawn

-

■■ QUART
* * it-

!

73c-

by V. V. S lacy)

19c

SALE ON STOKELY CITRUS JUICE!
GR’FRUIT
ORANGE
JUICE
JUICE

NABISCO • i

SHR. WHEAT
Fresh Caught W est Coast Larga
NABISCO PREMIUM

SODAS
Juicy, Luscious Hale Heven—Beauties
—ths Orchard’s Best

lb .P K G .2 2 c

California Pink-Meat *

Cantaloupes

u&gt; 10c

Calif. GravenaUln

Salad Oil

JEWEL

Lund O’ Sunshine Peanut

None Hlgbarl CaL

Applet 2 ib* 25c Carroti2bcfuj7c
Calif. Lung White

Thumpeon Stedleu

R fd Gold Fancy Tomato

Grapes 2 u» 3Se Potatoes 5 ib* 29c

N o 2 Cana

Paacy U rg e Jdlcy ~ r ---------retloir-------- -’u —

COFFEE Delmonte

Lenoat it 13'ac Onions 2 e» 15e

Crlap Green

Firm

,

CA T OR DOG FOOD

Lettuce »&gt; 14 m b T e n itifa |b17tte

SILVER FLOSS

No, 1 CAN 12c

PRUNE JUICE
I)EL MONTE BARTLETT
SWEETHEART PEARS
&gt;
TO ILET BOAR

V s, Cobbler

Southern Gold Olao .

Solid

R«dl-MIxtV4Sdib47c 45c
Yellow'

Daisy Cheese u&gt; 49c

■W AN SO A P

Port Pskn A Olhr^ OU Soap
- 2

Lfle Cakas

U i

For Baby Toe!
1

Lgo C ak u

A?PLE JUICE

33c
ILOMOM TIME TALL CANS

3 Cans
B. NO, S CANS
DARDEN SUGAR

New Pack South Carolina
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4

K raft N atural Aged Yellow

Crackers 7-ox 14c

Morton's Ndlea A Chick.

79c

Weiners
l
lb - 3
Cottage Cheese lb Ctn. 1

Fryers
- tlf P k g s

Loin or Club Steaks lb

If EW-K AY-MELLOW A MILD.
Cured, No Rind, No Waata Try it today aura
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G a.' Shipped, Dretaed A Drawn Not Froaan

E x tra Fancy Wonder

lb - 53c

U. F. Good Western Heavy Tender
Aaanrted

U n b yB ee r E iV er-

C arm ttP
M oats

Chuck Roast

IY O S T SN O W

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2 Cans
No. 31)3 Cut

�$569,617'Given To
Counties From Taxes

Legal Notice
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PACK THREE

T i l t SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

THURSDAY. JU L Y SI, 1»47

TALLAHASSEE, July 31 1,1V -

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TALLAHASSEE. Julv 31 t/P&gt;—4

»s« and tHrattfdJiiir* day

annulment •illjtrrt&gt;utltin"c 7 'lie Stat»&gt; Delia. Ihirnt of Ayrtrii!- . *i T trllia ln X m o
* im n a ltl; m u o iH ltU t1 * ■"‘Mil? !»• Fluriita cmintivr a , tun- loda)* nrpottetl Kt 7,4IM tr"* *.»&gt; ttiwrU »**md.

4* «*aunt&gt;'. FlotUia, fat their share of IntangH-le ixiatiq- of llve.utiH'k fetnl wen
tr ln&lt;i|iiil(»4 UoU4&gt;'r

ruilltitf H r| »ln u U » J#t»\ .1 |&gt;io|&gt;«itx tax

rolli-rtlinia |* :j

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ll«* I M ils t
siduiru amt jt lfU
Ii|»||ni 4»n1 Ihs*
rf u U ln r s i b
f lK tl
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Ip be ,i»#M » l **»•" i 4.ui i ilnui* in
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4 1
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i »*i l«n*k A. fcl.

x « l « r , - I 'lurk of lb*
Uoanl of i 'iiu i H , ISimiiitwioaur* ,nnt_
ami IV lin t , Amtilt.r
111 K olarr of Huprr
u l lt.«!O t»li..| ,
11) Hbeiiri fm a iin
lloarit
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l l f - l Xalarv P u u n l) Hrf\if*

Total rullertioiM fioni the onemill levy mi aiieli hnMiinr* a t
cash, y ru tilic t. morlwsifet anti
utliar eviilence of iinlehlttliiiki
ariiuuiilrii to $3.003,701. ILiwryvr,,
foUrrtkon »X|&gt;et&gt;aea rtfuml* rut
the net amount to s3.70l.HU.
■ Tim state motived 42.030. M3 a t

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punahiu fund.
The Idiftfeat Item of the colhv|77H /»S in
ii county c&gt;d
rotttlnlaalnll*
ora. Some ul
th a t went hark into county hcip
eral fum la a , exleat fee*.
[ W e tou rd y'a 3S |ieicent ahar.of tlfM.SGi't on total tolhiM ion ■
of 4Hi;7^l3t ted all other cptltt*
ties b y fa r. Jat-ka.m county re3&gt;urt«il m i cntWrtlnii* and ic c e iv eil nu portion o f the total Re­
ceipt a. D ixie co u n lv wax m -xt
to tile hottum of the H a t, w ith
a share o f 437.(5? on total ro lJ r r l i i m i of tlU M I* .
O ilie r countle* ie r«iv e d thtme

Officer and
K &gt; ,r im

T m iM R M ir
f*uin minion* t"
f'fliisrlitr
S41 |l«|i lit T .. *'••lift
Jlutlpr
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$ j f - l Y e i u l 'T I n f l i i u '
amt K i | » n m . —
111-1 Per it'fin ami
Ir^velllna
K ip rn
of C o u m r” *''11 0 .
I l l Heartal Htalioarry,
Ilian k a Poiipltrr,

K iloaalrd K tre a irr

1144** i;„* I«IOOI ««*

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113 i ‘oiniiilr*ti*e* slot
K if r u io
t t l IVjnirnl Ilf lloniti
Total Apbrepriationi ‘
llrarrtr for.

C o u n Hue*
i n . Xatar, of f o u n t ,
ttS

Minkin* Kami
T n T A i. It r t o iir r
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I loll, I’ liit tln frir.l III Ufirl
Ih l, th r t l l h ' d a y of Ju t,,

Halaiy of boun ty
F to irro U n a At
fflrrult . Coarl

Coart Work*.
M alnlrnanrr of

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4 i l i l l a a I •»*
i i i i o v i on Ouutnm tine

C hain.,nn .of
Mi*
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t'u u iily t'lininilM lunrrt
aq|I

O, I*. Ilernitun

t'b ik of th r Hoard of C o u n tr
rom tnlM lnnrrt.

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In q u lrlrl

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RADIO PROGRAMS

Flotilla

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whh-h rmled June 36.
A total of HOG ton* ureie with&lt;lta»n front tale Itcrauue of imit.oper lagu ami 117 ion, »*•*«
taken off the maikr* l*&lt;Aita* of
i'iial\slit iami.lv* thownl their «)-

v ti Are &gt; "w U i o n ln *
•;oti iw^ilnu* N t » t
• i l l Am Uiwutt
I lu T h » A u Im i .u|im
I I I ) It.iu .I.n . Nee*
*tt'B -lu .h a l
I'n f r - m
•*2 T f n i, l'ltutnv
t it * Puilti U n i
&gt;'*• tin.O il II* S i.U I
» i i t:U n * it ii.-,
r . l i T t n r i* U i
tW uullis (
I t r u t'l&gt; x « » » • ll.-l 'i -.4*iti*)-----’T " W ***'
Jit* ' t e l , Itult j t i i i u
.
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11,SS ItrSilUlM V.**»

ll.f^Uh* \ v * ,
llj t i 'l l i i i l b n
l* iIS T u r ,
ru n v , lt**l!
t*ifS iit.tri.nr u . I a JU—
|t.-*a L. IS &lt;:•■ V V i.n &lt;
JZ.uw &gt;■'»• *1 Moot
l t - l - W.%i»»u IH'rtn.tup
14:34 Mil ;il I'r-H. 'Jill
t J , l l X**&gt; T 'lrt- N M -*
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1.4* H&gt; IV iv of llw&gt;u*
| ,tt Xiti.ii f. i -lm J «
t - » » tltSiM'i
N ».» •
; . t t H * i. N »•&gt;' Reach
H*Ar* T ftiitrrn
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N'^tir R jiu ll

WJOOO In /eileral couii limit ,X
tho yrai after uttriii|&gt;Uny to markel ill Florida e ahlpioent of t-at*
m an ftn
lie feed rhjefly riinipnSed of »•*«
, n | M4.IIII.nr S i * p
oice hull*. Tavloi raid the prtrl- t ie i •&gt;».»* i t.i.pprr*
uct tesa laliejed tii'e hr.m. lie *,.*(• II- niMliuo
reported thr lndi|fc«tible l^ e hull a ailS |! Ill 444 Of 111®*
|»* N in u U o u tn lu tv
are |iinhililled a* rattle fre&lt;| Itt- 4ibS
aunrtk.
nft'dleida la-i'anse thev malaiii in. » f -•
h*r«to«iU
&gt;
b#
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iioiirhihHieiil and freiiuently m ute
1
*
0
6
internal Inlurjf to aidmala. 4
Tile Chief lna|trrtor aaiil effort*
ore lieiny made to ei|ui|i all citrd« |tul|i |iroreiodnH plants with
mayuetii to Iv InatHlIeil atonic rpn*
veyor India In a ttia rt metal ftaifrnrnta In tltv produi't. rilrita pulp
i* u widely uaed rattle feed.
'•7'nii 'iv.iuldn't think alt tlm
would lie ellni* pulp, would you*
Imtutml Tavliir, rxliildi inir eixht
or nine anewa, India mid v artojt
rmtna# if met 41 fsritt'fn liy a

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farm er who hnd irlr ie v e d them
from aaeka o f feed,
lie ruiild not arro u n t fo r ih t'lr
preaenre.

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amounts aa t h u i r OOe-fourlh
iharea;
Alutltua $3.4lM, Bay 4.1,ltM,
llrowani 4'JI.BM, ‘ Duval $i‘.'i,7n,
KscarnVU $1 0.3 I 3. HiBulHirouifli
131,148, I we 44.0*17. 'l.eon &gt;11.777,

BIRDSEY’S BEST
4 BROTHERS
MONEY SAVER
WHOLFWHEATTGratramV 101b!

Bearh
Oranye 433,570. Balm
*90.433. TlnelUu 447.439,
4133177. Putnam 41.073, St.
ftt.l.'di. Ht. I .or la 43.003. SaraaoU
&gt;10,930. 8 EM I SOI .hi $3,103 an-l
Voluain 430.3HI.

SPECIAL DISCOUNT 200 Ih. OR MORE

BIRDSEY’S QUALITY
DAIRY FEED- 20fi
.100II
H O G R A T IO N

411.1 'Appruptlatlon*
S rm innlr I'o u a iy
•
W tlla ir Hoard
J o t si Appropriat too* ------V r t r r v r for
trnnUnanii'Ire --T O T A L n t ’ fM IK T
I'.UImalra Kspeare*

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Harreirs Sea Food &amp; Poultry

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L A Y IN G M A S H . 2 0 %

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SPECIAL SNAPPER STEAK
COMPLETE LINE OF SEA FOOD AND POULTRY
311 N. FRENCH AVE,

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31.1 E I hi STR EET
Sanford, Florida

PHONE 1161 — J

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•i»ri*j I'rii4»rutlna
' Attorney, f'onyhtlrtn
111-1 W it nr ri K m
I S I - l Ju i* r« l ' * » .-i— -■
l i t tnh*r Kapriirea ' ,
Crim inal I'ror* , _ ta th in i — -------- i l l fu rd ln a *nd C li e
*.f t ’rln .n rrr

1*1 Kaprliv. of

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Arm or)
V o ia t A|if,n.|i*Mtl.ui4
HfW fVa fnr
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T O T A L lir in iK T
M In H U lK ip r a 1

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CUul&gt;i&gt;*r|n«
Beetle*! ..
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111-1 -Rktary of llniiit
(tnimf Inlem trnl,
111 f n r l.ilm r
411 iiiU t.l«n a n t». of Knnlp■n*nt, M arhliirry. T m ilt

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l* l ' t*nr*-h*tr *if
V a rh ln rry me.
t f l Oae tin* iHit, rir.
H I Bom! WrfrrlaU
411
Burt-tia** nf Itlahl
Of MTaya ....
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i l l K »p »n «r of I'm ourlm i
R lah t qf W a r*
4*1 Payment in Ctljr
&lt;tf Hanford on l i f t
T a x Roll ..
T o J » l Ap.or.iprlatlom

copy of the Hew Air Fon eg j&gt;ftm|iMct, *,Kii.i\v Ymir
Air Forctw," at yuur U. S. Army Recruit Imb Sinimn.

T O T A L m 'l H I K T
ftrtlmMra K « p r
Halory of f o u n t ,
. A a rn l ----------------------« » t - l S . -U r l of Borne D»m
. 4 onilratfan l i n n -u .—
4*1-4 Other K i| * n i. ........
TTefal
^ .l
A i. hi A(lr I *I Inn*
Apnrnprlatl""*

H o ono today queatloBH tho fact th at tho whole fu tu re
of tho United Stale* may real in the very clouds over
your head. T he security of this country demands
s tro n g , w e ll-tra in e d , w ell-equipped A ir F o rces^
superior to an y in th e world.

,R«Mrv* for
rnaimaunrlra ---TOTAL llt'fMIKT
—
FAlautuI KiHum
PahUrlly. ran* !
•II Pnhltcltr - Th ■I Aptiioprlatlpna .. „
Rmvrva for • * .
/ Cunllnyrnrl**__
•W TA f OtTMlKT ----~

' ' t '.ll_ &gt; l.a

And tho pew, reorganized A ir Forccs-givo thou­
sands of eligible young men on opportunity to taka
an active p a rt in building America's A ir Pow er . .
on the ground as well os in the nky.

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WORLD'S ORgAreST
OPPORTUNITY‘FOR A CAREER IN AVIATION
N O W -T H f

T il

P»P»ra

You may, fo r example, enlist In tho A ir Forces
fo r three years. I f you have a specialty which will
qualify you, you may also be able to enlist In a grade

A|»nr&lt;inrlatlon4 Ham-

tn*l» Cnunl) ItMUh

Tn la t A»nr-i*irtall'iti«

tlmarv* 'or

.. C«nitn*anrl»*

Today ^he A rm y A ir Forces offer high school gruil*
uatas an unprcceticuted opjiortuiiil^ to get the finest
aviation achoollng on ea rth —and select your school
or court* before you enlist.
••
Tho A A F C areer Plan is unilke anything ever
offered before. I t pcrmitH milcctid high school grad­
uates to ayply and qualify for AAF specialized courses
of th eir own choice. Simply go to your U. S. Army
H ccrultlng S tation, explain the kind of aviation trainMng you w an t and you will receive an application blank
and a complete list of available i nurses.

T O T A L R rO f lf ^

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14.40.34

I f you have had A ir Forces experience, you m ay
Join the A ir Reserve and continue your m ilitary
aviation tra in in g outaido of business hours.
Or you m ay join tho A ir National Guard and per-haps become eligible fo r advanced technical training
g t special A ir N ational Guard schools. _________
Think It over. I f there are A ir Force Day exhibits
In your locality, be sore to visit them on A ugust 1 s t

w d e r th e AAK AvlsUmt C areer r i * ^ a t y o u r nearest
U. 8* A rm y B ecruitlng^U U on. m l '

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I f no d em o n stratio n s a r e to b# h * id USArby,

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

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The Sanford Herald

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THURSDAY* JU L Y 31, 1M 7

Ho Earned It

RatallUf* la IM
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Pallia*** &lt;allr &gt;I"»I la latter
A
renl
Am
erican
guccerw
ntory,
w
orthy
of
H
oratio
Alger
By RUSSCTt KAY
114 Saartar at
At h n best, comes 'to us by w ay of Life m agazine which
•aalatiL llarMa
111 Maaailla *««a»
telln of nn Oklahoma farm er w ho 12 y e a rs ago was so poor
Whan Tom WaUon Announced atarted out on a statewide hand­
CalrtH aa arraal t laaa atallav h«i tried to get his creditors to taice his land in settlem ent,, ,tbat he would not run to succeed shaking campaign. *
OnaWf FT. Ill*, al l l r **••» «mte*
as. Attorn4y„C*r)er*l..tuU - ^F riO tfla:M w .i«rn -UTfli^ Richif laslari. Fla HIa., aalrr Ilia Art of his debts and th ey refused, b u t who Is no# w orth half himself
initaad would *erk Die Office of ard KimpBoir of TlontlcclIo, fo m m w
a
million
dollars.
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Otagraaa
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k
a.
IHT.
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Governor he J e t , the bars tluvn Speaker of the House, to entar the llill.UMI L. DK*N
Henry W itt, came up the ‘h a rd way. He was th e son-of for. m free-for-all, and a t this writ­ race hut Simpson will not run In
Klltar
a Kansas railroad breskm sn who lost his life’s savings and ing it looka aa though we would opposition to Mayo, although* he
r.oniro* III**
run a mighty good rmca for
Baalaaaa Maaaiar
di?d when Henry was still a boy. A fte r a. few years of have a avrarm of candidates for would
anv office he might seek:
fhli office.
wandering
'from
farm
to
farm
as
a
hired
hand,
he
was
i n i i r n i m o .i iu t m
Mayo, last week, released a
Banning for a cabinet office
l‘a,akla la Alaaaaa
drafted and served a hitch w ith th e A rm y during th e firs t against a man who la firmly en­ statement to the press saying th at
t f CarrIrr, aaaafc — — — I M
Far Maalh------------------— .T» World W ar. W ith a little money he had saved up, he re tu rn ­ trenched and rum to aucceed him- hr had no Intention whataver of
ran* Haatba
------------ 1 13
ed to Oklnhuma and bought a q u a rte r aecttoh which he •elf Is a mighty tough rac? for retiring, that hla health had nevaf
III jfaalh* ........................... 4.Hi started farm ing.
other contenders, for the .nan In I been better and that he had an
, •
Da* Taar —_
Won
office has a tremendous advant- i unfinished agricultural program
There
were,
of
course,
ups
and
downs.
Some
years
he
age, and If Tom hkd chosen to -to complete that could not
All afcllaarr aallaa*. rani* nf
____ itaati. r**alall*a* aad aatlra* al made n little.m oney, w hich he p u t into m ore land, arid some remain In the office of attorney ib lv be accomplished during blew
aafrrlalnmanla tar Ik* lari'aa, u&gt; I years he lost, whereupon ho Wfetild go to the batik and general it Is extremely doubtful p resent tarn*. .
ralalaa land*, will •k# rkar**4 far
,
a« m alar adrartlalaa rain
W ro w .-Jlija lly ccmo 1080 when th e price of w heat &lt;dropped If he would have hid any aeriousl With Mayo definitely planning
t (
1 *? n,n f°r reclcction it,La doubtful
f-.—*
nirTtanau
65 cents and 1931 when It got down to SO cents . These •opposition..__
now, howmrer, It Is anybody's | jf any serious opposition will deii***. i»*-. *.**...;i* Tk. n«*»i&gt;: w ere also the years of th e g re a t d rought and W itt lived iwce and it ta beginning 4o look -virtap. Mayo Fs loved and respected
I".1.
A
l
in the h e a rt or
n , th
“ e dust bowl w here a tra c to r he bought like anybody and /everyybody will throughout the state and It *■ ifi,?- r
. 1 orally agreed that be can ratadn
Mt Hu** i« ‘W* *«-aairT^i»iik from a neighbor-K ars-buried In the du at before he could
,ri*rl*al hr*&lt;t*»*rfrr* la I’ktra**~ get It into his bare.
During the legislative eetsinn P.j hla office as long as he wants to.
aad S*it Talk.
Guy Crews, representative from
There may be other candidates
th
farm
s or
Tk* ll*ra|4 I* m mrm*tr a« Ikr . Hundreds of W itt's neighbors
■■ - -sold
---eir
------ ——
— tsimply
r-. Duval, let it be known that hej seeking cabinet, offices but preaa***h *i*4 rn*&lt; wkirk i* *aiiu#4 nlmmloned them nnd went looking for o th er jobs a t a tim e would be a candidate and he has, ent Incumbent* will all run for recampaigning
***la*l«*lp 1* Ik* *•* •** Hllkll*
gning ever glnce,
til
election, and that means that any.m
op were unemployed. T heir plight was been
aallaa »• all Ik* l«*l a**&gt;* **1*1*4 when 10,000,000 people
L. Grady Burton of Wauchuln, opposition that developa will have ^
la Ikla n*n***prr. a* w*ll aa all graphically described by John Steinbeck in one of th e moat one-time gubernatorial *candidate, a tough time of It for it la plenty
AF ***** &lt;ll**ai*k*&lt;.
popular books of the day, "The G rapes Of W rath ". W itt and an abls lawyer, ia definitely hard to defeat a man who is In
thought he Was worse o ff th an th e "O kies" ever thought in the race and with hla wido ac- and wants to stay.
THEltfiDAY, JULY 11, 1H7 of. being because he couldn't even g et away.
qhalntanceshlp throughout the
A* It appears now, the only race
stato and strong political connec­
To put it differently, he stuck it o u t He fought the tions he haa a tremendous advant­ for a cabinet post that-will attract
public, attentiuh and nrouse any
BIBLE VERSE FOK TODAY bankers, th e ...............
dust storm s nnd the _grasshoppers. ___________
He watched age over othera who are leas well degree
of Interest will be the race
MO nMi- WHO m FI LI Fn l be price o f wheat come back a ' little and he paid his debts. known.
for attorney general and of the
R.
W.
(Dick)
Ervin,
former
as­
WITH HATRED AND MALICE
did all his work himself, w ith the help of his large sistant attorney general, who hails men who have announced to date,
HAB GOD IN HIS HEART: Ami family of growing boys Bnd girls, and he invested every from Palstka, crashed newspaper it would appear that L. Grady ,
v*« know we have j&gt;****d from cent he could navfc in-morc farm land which other* regarded front pages last week with hit Burton is In the most advantage.
*iffirial anrounrrmant. He"!i"ra'lK,i^
1
u,,p!wUH,,i* '
&lt;dfath unto life because wj love as less th an worthless.
m * /
Having made a statewide raee
well known in political circles
th« ^ th « f u. - l .
e v -Today th ls-ssm b farih ^ n d /n m l th a t which Ilea r o u n d Iv
but la practically unknown to the for the office of Governor, his
name is known to thousand* of
' Gael Sullivan hai Ion hit driv­ it. are regarded nr the richest in th e world. The town bank general public.
where W itt keeps bis bank roll boasts deposits of $3,300,000
R. A. (Leg) Green, former com voters who have never heard of
er** license.' Maybe he should alo compared to $300,000 fifteen y e a rs ago. The 160 acres of gTeasman and candidate for Gov­ the o th e r contenders. On top of
be dtpiived «l hi* license lo drive land which W itt used to own baa now grown to 3,360 acres ernor In the last go-round, la bit­ this, ho will get arong support
ing hts nails and trying to decide from political circles and ho can
the Democratic Party.
and he figures it ns conservatively w orth $75 an acre.
lie depended upon to run a mighty,’
what to do. He wants to run for irootl
men.
race.
Besides this, be owns five sections of ranch land in Colo­ something but doesn't know Just good
We hope that nbithern do-gotuiWe
won’t know a great deal
what. Maybe governor, maybe at­
rado,
300
head
o
f'c
a
ttle
,
six
expensive
combines
and*an
about who will or will not run
in cvqpflgj)rre will lake not?
torney
general
or
maybe
fo:&gt;
a
re­
interest in nine natural gaa wells. A t present he is planning turn to congress. Ho has his ear until later In the yrar, but come .
and 'remeJmer, 'that the women
to take his family on ji trip to Cnli_fornllU-ilut .when-.Jia to- the--m njnT-«ntf‘ We " # n n i e i f ■Nev*^Yvwri»-daTrwrTTi7VCfliiid nn 1
the kettle etaMinx to boll In earnbln broker!
broken down Jaloi
like the from him sooner og later,
ing.a colored women end who was ones the "O kies" used, but in a’ brand new $4,6
eaL There will be candidates
Packard sure.
oidered lo pey her $6,000 in beck w ith wine-colorcd upholstery.,A half a dosen othera are con­ aplenty and the old welkin will
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sidering entering the race and no ring from Pensacola to Key \Yast.
eatery, hailed from Boslon, Mao.
Henry W itt m ay soon become one of the Idle rich. He bne can say a t this time how many
Britain it reported a* plenniim may have m ore ot our worldly goods than he can use. He will be lined up a t the post whan Everglades Enjoys
to reduce the me ol her aimed t IHM be sneered a t by Now Dealers and denounced by Com- the Starting gun is fired.
A spreading rumor to the effect First Rainless Day
force* throughout the world. But* mtinlstH, but who can begrudge him hla new found w ealth? that
Commissioner of Agriculture
Nathan Mayo would retire at the In Over Two Months
not on account of the decrearinj
end of hie present term caused nn
temion in Java, Indie, Paleitin*,
Planning
CLEWIBTON, H a. July, 31
ambitious crowd of, office seekers
Greece end point* north, eoulh.
(/P&gt;— For the first time aipee May ^
to start beating the bushes.
eait and welt.
Ammon McClellan of FL Pierce 2.1 a 24-heur period without rain- |
One of Secretary of S ta te M arshall's firs t acta when
was reached In the Everglades
he look his Job was to organize a Policy Planning Staff, didn’t wait to find out whether fall
General Eisenhower iey» that consisting o f six trained career men whose work is confined Mayo would run or not but tossed today.
M
Not a trace of rain fell around
more end more .it looki •* if the to planning. T heir object Is "to p u t continuity, consistency hla sombrero Into the ring and haa I-ake
Okeechobee yesterday. But
United Sletee would have to ac- nnd content into Am erican foreign policy.” They will not
the Everglades, swollen and wet
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kept a "two-world concept" wh*n hnvo to clenr the stato departm ent reports, will have no
with downpours which totalled
HAMBONE'S MEDITATIONS 24.04
Inches at ClewUton, 23.43 a t
1 * We have
u*. been working for a "one- s ta ff under them . They m ay call in other experts for con­
By Alley
Moorehaven and 24.0$ a t Dslte
world plan." Even that ii progreii. sultation, th en do th e ir own thinking. Thin stream -lined
Glide during the Iong'w et
If the whole world,cart be divided program should c u t red tape and result In n consistent
PAT ptE F MAN CODUPM’ •till hold vast quantlti.
l«s of
e v e ra l thousand- head’
into more than
the- co­
6 ( T HOWHAB W iP ~ 3 % | (-S
were reported being moved out
Hiding force*
get If
lowlytng flooded section* to hlghtr
WIPPFR-WOWAM C A 'Sl
a decided
grounda. ■Th* m o V e m i r t t . ,
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short' distance* and no major
The PPS , as we understand it, ia not to do the actual
PE ?RIGHT 5AYW’J HEP mlgatlon of herds Is undar way,
vided into a hundred or more tuch
hut stock owners sought to protect
Compc&amp;cnti. Eventually we. may planning, b u t ra fh e r the inform ation-digging on which
CHILLUHS A t l lC /
their cattle from foot ro t vrhikh
policy
m
ust
be
based.
Jf
Secretary
T
to
know
|l t rtne world.
results from constant standing In
how to haotlle -a tic k lish , problem
water.
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People who believe that li*h obscure tiny country or « e a t Eur
n.' BMIdn, ha needs
Lake Okeechobee was reported
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stabilised with two migh­
won't bjta thould read the itory m erely ssy th e word a n d |n a few
Ufa Davies of China,
ty discharges flowing out of the
&gt;f Ralph
Rivea. Univenity of Johnson of L atin America, Adam of A u s t r i a '...............
of
h
Caloosahatchee River and 8 t Lucie t \
rich Marahiill policy muat
orida itudent who lost a leg him thrt Im portant.
Fiorii
cahet. The lake level today was "
Sunday while twjmming in th-* into nccount before it cab em erge a s a plan - not dead
17.1? feet above sea level.
Pumps continued to hum through
Ponte Vcdta cans!. He, did n.*‘! s tu f f dug from encyclopedias, b u t Im portant, hum an, cur­
out t h e . farmland area, lilting
tvrn see what bit him. but he' re n t n u tte r assembled by m en’ of experience and high con­
water .from diked are* and dta- •
elieves it was either a yhark or tacts.
charing It Into canals from where
They a re all expert in a practical as well as theoretical
it found l u way Into the lake
arrscuda. Sharks as a tule are
or tO thg tea.
not particularly vicious and i Ik sense and all are young; ages, range from 85 to 49.«They
a re - with a few of m any qualifications:
ones which are usually do not
Fifty-three percent of 'pfflce
George F. Kennan, economics and R ussia; Joseph E.
com* dote lo shore, Bsrtacudai
employes have visual problems.
Johnson, UN, atom s and. L atin A m erica: W are Adams,
on the other hand are always dsn- Germany and A u stria ; Jacques Joseph Relnstein, finance;
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0
Dr. Charles L. Persons
will bite anything that * comet em bassies In C hpngklnjr.and Moscow. (This 1* th e John
O ptom etrist
nesf.^ljciuDnvies who was In a plane forced down In a Burmese Jungle
Sanford Atlantic Bk. Bldg.
Hours: »-I2 t-S
Phone 290
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The value of a college educs am ong head-hunters, the adventure w ritten about so well
Bat. 2-12
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Eye* Eismlped - Glasses Fitted
ThS list is a strong one. Too often our sta te departas mote and more men and women
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.need eduli educalion cisiir. ,of U^ . m j* ablfi to know.
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at most under 22. out univrnhi*'
now report an ever increasing
number opetudtnli o m 25. Stet­
son University reveals that the av­
erage age pf mate students is be­
tween 26 and 30 years, white more
thin 30 students ere listed, as
over 40 year* of age. There i| jui
old saying that you can't ttaeh
an old dog- new trick*, but It is
equally true that you are never
too old to learn,'

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T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D , SA N FO R D , F I.O R IP A

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NOTICE
The August meeting of tha
Daughters of Wesley Class of the
First Methodist Church ha* been
postponed, it waa announced to*
day by Mr*. C. If. W on, president
of the dess.
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IHRT1I ANNOUr*' C1&gt;MK NT
Mr. and" Mrs. C. K. McLain
announced today the birth of a
daughter, Linda Sue, on July 25
at St. Vincent** Hospital in Jack­
sonville, Mr. and Mr*. McLain are
form er.resident* of Sanford and
the will be'remembered a* MU*
Helen Tctra*.

iSocial Calender
MONDAT
Circle No. 10 of the W.S.C.S. of
the First Methodist Church will
meet at B:00 P. M. a t the home of
Mrs. J. R. Iloolehan, Z20C palmet­
to Avenue.
Circle* of the W.S.C.S, of the
F lrtt Slethodlit Church will meet
lit 8:00 P. M. a* follows: No. 1
HtiUi Mrs. J. U. Crawford, 1201
Oak Avenue; No. 6 with Mr*. Brodie William*. 302 Oak Avenue;
No. 6 with M rw f^aude Herndon,
60S Magnolia Avenue and No. 0
with Mr*. Ralph Thompson, l ’(It
■frSeuit Avenue.
TUESDAY
The Friendship League of the
Congregational Church will meet
at kS* Parish House at 3:00 P. M.

^Virginia II arta field
Weds Truman Gailey
Mr. and Mr*. J. It. Hicks an­
nounced today the marriage of
their
granddaughter,
Virginia
ITartsfield, to Truman Galley, son
of Mr*. Llndyan Galley of Alto,
Ga. The wedding look place on
July 18 In Folkston, Ga.
Air*. Galley recleved..Rcr. school-

ven by MU* Gene Caswell at I
r home in Orlando. Colorful
S
arrangement*
of sinnla* and I
greenery decorated the room* of!
the Caswell home.
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Several
&lt;f hfldge
were play: niter which the score,
trera ' atx. I
white linen purse, was awarded
to Mr*. Lee Moore and vrreno,
itektnil napkin* and coaster*,
were won by Mr*. David Nuslirkel
of Winter Park. Ml s a McCall was
given a set of l,u-Hay pallet
bicakfr.it eblna.
The luncheon was icrvcd buffet
style by Mlsa Caswell assisted by
her mother, Mr*. II. I). Caswell.
The |ab]e was overlaid with n
white lace cloth and centered
with an arrangement of pink
love vine in cut glass bowl*. The
dslnty centerpiece was flanked
with pink taper* In crystal holder*.
Those attending with Miss MeCall were
...
Ernmet McCall,
Mra. Moore, Sirs. Nusbirkel, Sira
T. E. Tucker and Mrs. Donald
Jones. Also the Misses Martha
rerkina, Nancy Collum. Jackie
Hrotchle, Jane Thigpen, Kathryn

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Steisch and Camille Ratten
From Orlando were I
Allan, and ’Patricia Jones,

Gailey are making their home
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Street.

Hollywood

Larger Hats Seen In
New Fall Fashions
Mr DOROTHY ROE,
Associated Press Fashion Editor
Tha -bigger ..the - U tter U - tbe
Determined nbt to lie- outdone
bv the dress designer*, who have
stirred up n nation-wide slorm of
controversy o v e r the radical
-------the new silhouette,
milliners also have prepnrrd some
shockers for fall.

HOLLYWOOD,, July 31 (*&gt;&gt;—
Mark Stevens, who ha* acquired
!* and also a world of grief
the past two years, plan* an
ifly escape, After "The 8nake
t,” h* hopes to visit his parents droop according to the fall de­
Canada and get a complete cree* of the designers, hat* also
grow larger and more elaborate.
Marfi, who onlv recently go: Gone la the day of the bean!'.- and
out of the bed, is faced with the doll hat. Next season, a hat
thVe# court action*, one a di­ Is going to be. an Important projvorce. Ha Is homeless and has been ect, not Just an afterthought.
Favorite silhbuotte of the -ad­
through a.lo n s.recu . ration from vance
fall collection* Is the
i an ulecr. bloused or draped W e t crown
Ha need* a rest.
with a cloche, cuff or
Tha actor blame* 'Hollywood combined
medium off-face brim. Often ,'tliis
phonies" for his •ns’-ital break­ generous piece of headgear, which,
up.' HI* rumored romance with bv the way, fits snugly down on
edy Lamarr Isn't so. ha said the head ■all the way round, I*
they are merely- old friends. In- further .elaborated by feullief..
ei den tally, the only photograph* fur, glittering roll* of m-taHtr
1In his dressing room ate of his lame or poufs of velvet o r *a'.fh,
estranged wifa, Annalle,
The dramatic wide brim la ir
. -Gregory Peck-flies to New York high favor, sometimes* extended
next week to finish work on “Gta- further by aid* f trimmings cl
tleman’s Agresment" end then
returns to La JpUa sehsre hell
spend the summer. Greg is a guv
who M e* hit profession. He con
laugh a t the difference In hU
salaries—isv tral thousand a weak
i t 20th-Fox, $40 st tl\e La Jolla
Playhouse,
Ann Southern visited Robe:*.
Sterling on the •"Jloughshod" set,
giving rite to ' more talk about
whether thslr marriage is nn again
or off again. It must ba con­
futing for Bob. n it leading lady
Is Gloria Grahame, who It a ring­
er for Ann . . .
"The Ingrid Bergman film, "Joan
/&gt;t Lorraine,’* will not he qulh
as gigantic as planned. Tha battle
scenes a rt being cut down be.cause,of the monumental expense
Dana Andrews end Henry,Fon
da are feudltf and rightin', hui
mostly In Jest. Dans has bee.
hunting for a story for months
and finally heard about a promO iling tea-yarn.-R ut Hank fodnd
It first and won't tip off Dana
aa to its Identity. It keeps th j
'D aisy. Kenyon'
June Havoc hai been tested
Im, “Foreign Affaire," and may
be added to the cast headed by
Jean
A rthur and John Lun l.
Thera is doubt that Alarlene
Dittrich will accept the role be­
cause the would have to play
• Nasi . . .
Howard Hughes ha* "Vendet­
ta" added to his current woes.
After three remakes, tha film
Still l*n‘t to his liking, and ha

Mrs. Paul Brpwn and children.
Pat and Alice, have returned from
visiting . Lookout Mountain
and
Jackson, Tenn.

the wav to do It; Lie (Ini on the
floor, arm* outstretched. Raise teg
and without moving the rc o of
your body, • swing leg ove.- the
other. You should gradually work
your leg up until it almost touche*
yqur hand.

R. L. Cornell and *on, Robert
Cornell, plan to arrive tonight by
plane from Chicago where they
have hern spending the past sev­
eral day*.

pAAB Will Conduct
Training Flights

Mr., Mrs. Williams
Honor Connie McCi

ORLANDO, July 31, &lt;Special) ~
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Headquarters K o u r l t i n t h Ale
dinner for* Miss CtUlMi MfClll IVrrc has announced -that Trainat their home )ng Kliahtm will be conducted from
in Mayfair. Lovely arrangement* the Orlando Army Air Bss* on
of tiny partcl rinniar decorated Friday.
‘l'P , “
n&gt;on!
M,n porch, At thl* time, 12 plane* will take
of t W i l l i a m s home.
,
off from O ptritions A rt* at ! l;0 j
t.uest* xverr served at the long A M ()yinjt ov„ Orlando at *p.1
Pp-Mmatcly 11:10. From OrUnfo
thev will proceed to Sanford and
thru to DeLand, Daytona Death,
ler hchl an arrangement of whit,
daisies and the centerpiece wi
flanked with white burning taper
in crystfll candclhrhiliJ* McCall-uas |irr-rn trd will
n piece of her Strnsburg alive
pattern. Those Invited to Ik* will

Mr*. J. L. Galloway and daugh­
ter. Mary Ann, returned yester­
day (torn a vacation sp e n t'In
Washington. D. C. and New York
City.
Mr. and Mrs. C. It. Rudd and
Leland Rudd returned this moan­
ing from Mellwood, Ala. where
thev have been spending a varaSir. and ^Irs. L. F.
r«» children, Emily
nger, are spending
ication in various

Garner and
Faye and
a month's
points In

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New DesignH'Do Not

Sir. aitif‘Mrs. w .lih rJ Phillip* \t ■&lt;2i'.^ o i » H i &lt; i e r ^ F f ? r u r e H
returned on Sunday fmm Daytona
Reach where they spent the past
11, HETTY CLARKE
Their children. Wally and AP N easfeslurea Heauly Editor
Home designers never consider
Merrill
the teal American figure when
Mr. and Sirs. Ross D. Hunter
and son I,Inwood of Silver Lake
have returned from Burling, N ..J,
where Ihay visited Sir. Hunter’s

Air. and Mrs. John Herbst and
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Herbat returned on Sunday from a two
'weeks lour nf the Eastern states
and Canada. En-route home th sr
visited relatives in Plainfield, N. J.
Mr. and Mr*. J. Q. Galloway
have as their guest* at their home
at II0 Poplar Avenue, Mr. ami
Airs. G. E. Armstrong and child
of Alhertsvllle, Ala. and Mr. and
Mrs. L. W. Galloway and child of
Gadsden. Ala. Airs. Armitrong and
Air. L. W. Galloway are the sister
ami brother of-M r.'G lltitw ay.'

put It on the market for Ih* Avera e e ' Apiylcan Woman._______
Well, who is the Average Amurlean Womarf? She Is a wife, a
mother or a career girl who spend*
most of her time fighting
problem -- spreading hip*
massages, exercise* and . 1

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Stand aj ,iU*-cetvt*r of ths bad
•ad doifVnAAe Ihe position of fli*
feet st all. Just make everv hit of
your body move aa you stretch
and pull your rih* away • from
your hips. As you get those sheets
well lucked under the ends of the
bed. every pull you exert on your
middle torso will counts
'
To help streamline yotir arms
and rour chest at thp same time,
herr’s a good, exerrise:
. Sit rrotsdegged nest to the wall
with the small of your hack' at
the-w*t*tHnir-dtggIng-t1fht- Into
the wall. Raise your arms shove
Tour head on the wall. With your
elbow* slightly bent, and elbows
and wrlsta tight flat against the
wall, ever so slowly pull ’ vout

■- This is toJfiIivrto^ .ron’To'die’finest si
of our brilliant new coats and suits for Fall.
, * Mala* your Rejection before. A ugust 15th,' and
save 10' J.
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DeLand. Fla.

your fingertips come to ydur
shoulders and your bent elhows
of the moment. But seldom Is the come hack to your rib*. Repast
fashion one that Will help her eon- from 20 to 50 times daily.
ceai her bulging hips and thighs.
For the hips, there It always the
You may console yourself that
the' new long skirts will o'- least
hide your plump catVes. Though
the hemline la dropped you will
.notice.that Jn . tww suit and dress
fashion*, nlpped-ln waistline* and
hip fullness may merely empha­
sise your hlpplness. •

feathers or bows, Turbans also
have came into their own apee
more, especially for dinner wear,, look well In the new'clothe*, you'll
done In |u*h materials suih a*i need in do some work on your
velvet Or lame, to contrast withi waistline and hipline right now.
J_ The housewife—1* lucky that
• Tim 'romtng-sfgxon pfirtldw a there ary* dotrn* of way* ihe ran
field d«r for milliners, aa praetl- (r| m down hrr waistline while
rally, every hat Is draped, sculp- working around the house. You
lured and manipulated. Simple CM0 combine bed-making with
blocked cjqwni and ttraig h t brima waistline magic, suggest* a faarr few and far between.
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This amaring new Colgste-Palmolivi-Peet

'I was born on a tobacco farm and I'v e Bold
tobacco a t auctions for over 10 years. In all
th a t time I've seen the malcera of Lucky Strike
buy fine, good-tastin' tobacco , . . tobacco
t h a t 'a got quality, real quality."

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TH E SANFDRD HERALD, S A N rO H D . FLO RIDA

McCammon To Pitch
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Kettles To T o s s
Second
Contest

COMMENTS

Pads entertain the (.eeshurg Ptra te s 'in a twin attraction at th*
By BILL KINO
Municipal Park. The games s i- .nOSTON, July SI, bTV- After
scheduled to get under way at watching Stymie extend tha turf’s
earnings record t &gt;
irseh Jacobs t
Venetian «*U(sH""V l m " 'V
burg* for a contest, but wsie old stretch-running chestnut in ac­
&lt;1 t o , return home without tion u n tir-he grows a heard."
ing tha gam* because of rain,
"Ill race him as long as hr
ck McCammon, newly ac­ stays sound,” Jacobs promised af­
id Fad righthander, Is' slat- ter hi* bread-winning uquixtrisnq handle the mnund assign- stop watch off spring turned tho
i In tho twilight affair toigtit, and either Carl Kettle*
r Johnny Tomat will get Manrvr John Krldsr’s call for .the
sent out to try to steal New Eng­
Ightcap.
Last night ths St. Augustins land’s richest purset
Closing at 1-5, with 1139,468
tint* acorsd a 8 to 2 decision
rer the lesgua leading G-Man, bet on him to show, Stymie, with
ltd tha Palatk* Aialsas Hipped canny Conn McCreary aboard, gol
te Daytona Beach Diet* in a off last and remained so during
the first six furlong* of the mile
to 8 tilt.
The Orlando Senator-DcLand and a fuilong rout* that he turned
1:50 flat.
ed Hat contest was wsshed in The
Jacobs’ entry Jumped from
last to third coming into the
h* Lintscurts:
homestretch, caught William Heintsvtll*
000 001 001 2 8 2
Augustin* 000 001 14* « 10 2

Fight For Golf
Tourney Crown

i'EORIA, III., July 31—OP)—
31—&lt;JP)_!| I
sixteen survivors from the aU rt- I ----ing field of rnora than #0 In th e '
National Junior Chamber of
C'ommerre Coif Tournament liat' a us noli.•
lie ! tmlay for herth* in the ,#eml-‘
PI tr im 's Records
, . (i:i»li Jn-two 18-hole third routU mtsiote
*
srjU u d -quarter-final match*-*.
.aakEOHii
'T *
" —ding the third round g ro u p !
*
Al Mcngert of Spokant,
litrber'a record* that wera
, the defending champion, ru , &lt;»n* li«ach
nosed by Dick
I
Pafastka ( . ’ traj'.oa* tuaen X.
* trailing the league is Joe nf Ch-tidtl* N. C.
, m
A u g u s tin ,. 4, U a ln s o llle i.
Cleary, I’alatka. Atalca butler,
An out .tunding casualty yesUr]&gt;»l.*nil al Urlnmtu, tun!
**"&gt;■
who I* Imasling
earn­ nny was cu-inedallsl
Waatiej • S A N H O lll) at tn-etliurg ppU.. rsln
ed run -avriago uf l?54 ‘for 18 Brown of Chattanooga, Tsnn.
(la m , r*e»»
games. The I’olatk* firvhallur has who na« ousted by John Morri*
l..,.L u r* at e A N P O U P ( I t .
I'.'U lk a St H artons Beach.
worked 146.2 Innings and has won of Atlanta. ‘la.,
o r U iid u
at
P ila s S
12- games and lost sis.
p|H&gt;sed Bob Braff, of
Morris
i*V. Augunlb* al &lt;iaihe*«llle.
The leading Sanford chunker is ______
Duluth, Minn., who eliminated
Johnny Tomat with a record of Bill Adam* of. Myrtle Beaeh, 8. C.,
2.20 earned runs In 13 games-In 2 up in a secumi round ' match, j
which lie worked 103.2 frames.
with victories ovef Rufus Hughes,
Hiuldv Lake closely follows To­ Paducah, Ky., 3 to 1, and Ber­
ms! with 2.26 and Carl Re'tie* nard Riviere, Houston, Tex., 6
boast* 2.67 as hi* record. Chari la and 4, and today faced Dick Eiley,
Bissen has pitched in 20 game* of Portland, Ore. Eiley dropped
and has an average of 2.93. Bill an IH-Inrh birdie putt on the
N u tlli
Stanton ha* pitched 168 Innings 23rd hole to oust _ Jack Evans, New Y »Vt rg§ t #S.i* aO,'ih.il,*U
I
in .11 games and has 3.30 for his Phoenix, Arit., In yesterday’s
sing*!.*
average.
l'hll*&lt;GI| 4ila * . C h ic * s o t
longest battle.
4-1, UoMOn l-f.
There have been 60 shut out
Frank Morey of San Diego, IMi.iniiSh
Ilm
b k lr n a t Ml
l-ovi* ( h ls h t l
games . ployed this year in the Calif., encountered
15-year-old
Bitty fcey^oti Columbus, 6a,- . |
hitter*. Juan Piww* of In la n d

SID ELIN ES

Bamuely and P t t t o f f ; Drtgg*

and TcacoD.
’ &gt; -------------------------- --

around the .360 mark

picked u p ,th a wlnnar’a 441,150
(lice, a neat haul that boosted his
prita-money margin over the awmighty Assault
!.*..• 3*Ia
to 196,290. Jacobs boasts atha:
hi*
rags - to • riches meal ticket Is
strong and sound, e n o u g h s run
every weak and he’ll go agstti al
Sarasota On Aug, 9.

native of PJUabuigfi,
. wma purchased outright
he Syracuse Chiefs of the Inrrnatiimal from its parent club,
»e Cincinnati Reds, Apr. 26, 1940.
It* -282 batting average in 140
amt* for tha Chiefs last season
ibeled him just another ball-

first rail on Sauer. But an attrac
live enough offer from sum: othcr team might be acceptable. Another factor in his becoming
on* of the International Lfdgue’*
moat dangerous hitter*,'according
to Sauer himself, was his dacislon
to ghee up golf. It was Bill MeKechnle, former manager 'at ’ Cin­
training cinnati. who advised Sauer to
abandon golf because Henry had
developed a tendency to .Rawing

YESTERDAYS STARS
Monte Kennedy, Giants, pitch­
ed four, hitless relief innings to
get credit for the victory a* the
Galnts snapped Ewell Blackwell'*
I it-game wining streak with a
6-4, UIttmph oyer She- Fed*
Pee Wee Kcese, Dodgi-rs, sing­
led with two out in the top of the
tenth to drive in Gene Hermanikl
with the run that defeated the
Cards 11-10 In one of- the most
thrilllnjt games In many seasons.

TODAY and FRIDAY!
of the Screen’s nil-time g re a ts retu rn s to thrill

&lt;41 in

Baby Lima Beans
Confectioners

Bordens Instant

Coffee

Makes 100 cups 39c

Starch
Garden Fresh Fruits &amp; Vegetables
Fresh Elberta

'caches

was unfortunate

n.*ll l*e tt"a* m a i l ”

quiry to J. G. TayluV Spink, general manager of the. Sporting
News, concerning the *J9 Inning
contrst ' Iilfched' by Buddy Lake
snd Ylgl Alonro of DeLand. Spink
stated. "I checked with our rdltorlal department on your Inquiry,

that Bill Godfrey, 1046 FSL arbi­
ter. has moved into
Into -■realty
really high
classed work. He has reported to
the International League a* a
mrmiier of their staff. The International League is only oim step
below the Major*. It Ix AAA
rlesslflcxtlon.

MUNICIPAL PARK 8:15 P. M

Mrapes
Blackeyed Peas
Fresh

Carrots

2 Bunches

19c

I3eans
Selected

Tomatoes

'jMUqg'fSFouod
(Wing, and suggested ho
M f a y bat. Henry ijlclied out
40-oupca, Id-inch weapoh,
ounce* heavier and an Inch Ion,-:ar than tha stick he Imd Iteen
tiling) and has been walloping

waa ably demonstrated whilo he
was performing with Birmingham,
Ala.. In the Southern League, He
believes he's th* only ptayvr who
ever hit a homerun over th-* Birm­
ingham center field acoreboard,
Rlghl now he want* to better 420 feet away.
th* league record of 03 hJinrr* ' I-lke any long-distance hitter,
•siahllshed bv Joe llsuser of Baltlreore In 1980. He had 30 just ders eurvia. Playing one* a week
on the Pacific Coast during the
Leo T. Miller, president of the winter
n n l., his “batting
Chisfs. la convinced that Hauur is
lure-fire big league material, hut
h* Isn’t selling - for th* lime i’c-

A single atchutlc drink may
InWer acuity of vision.

In the Women's Singles, Miami’s
top seeded Starts Burnell entered
the ----semifinals
\y.—L with
.. i.li h
a win over
H arriet Allen. Memphla.

has sent a letter to National As­ Houston, Tex.
sociation ‘ President Gcof*,’-’ M.
Trabtman explaining hi* suspen­
sion of Bill 8teln4cke. It has bean
reported that Htrinecke war re-

SYRACUSE. N. Y. — H &lt;n k
Sauer’* big bat, which haa been

ihe major league* next year.
trnnerin’ Hank, who weigh*
id 198 and stand* two inches
•ix feat, currently la tli&gt; InI League's leading home

. MEMPHIS, T rim , Jury 31—OP)
—The Mid-South TennI* Champ­
ionship* rate into a number of
all-important quarterfinal matches
today.
Fit *t-*e*drd Leslie Longshore,
Anniston, Ala,, and Alex Wellford, Memphis, tangle, ant i l i ar court Water*. New _Orleans ace,
takva on Tpxbb - Urown Baker.
Memphis, In n featured, affair. *
Yesterday
Rodgers twat Dr.
WilfunI Gragg. Memphis, while
Longshore defeated Hilly Ladalnger, Memphis, and Waters passed
Billy Hughes, Memphis.
Another favored entrant, (leorge
Dunklin. ' Pine
Bluff,
Ark.,
meets Memphian l*&gt;u Faiiuin after
turning Back KM Luwrance yest-

('l* v »l»iiit IS, Bonnn 7.
(it Lout* S. Cleveland I
n ln x «).

* Larger Bat Gives
Sauer More Power
And Shot At• • Majors

I’l.KNTV O t' WHICH V ‘
NEW YORK M l— Blghtbcn nl
! lion, have turn nqUHlMl to- wr.J
! trams or individual tompetltors
to the |i*47 world’* weightlifting
I championships a t Philadelphia,
Sept. 26 aiul 27. It i*.th* first time
, the event evor hat been held in
j the U. S. Ametira will be the dsj fending champion.

IVlid-South Tennis
Tourney Advances
To Quauerfinal*

2- lb Cartons - 35c

Pears

. a m m Extra Comfort
•«»&lt;&gt;* loketo,»ms without swlr
n,of» cam fari

ow'a that Buick sweetheart of

ta-th# p«a«
••“ FenHeis.

Potatoes
Cherries
California

wheel*

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curve*—the Inside

l it.
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'
M oil likely you'll answer, “It’a
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yeara have • way of whittling
away at perform ance-iom stim ea
ao alowly you don't notice it.
t,
, , .
.
So you rdN be In for « whoppin|
•urpriae.
.
J u it wheal your c*r Into our (hop
and "treat It to tom e real Oniric

again . ; . . *nd again I v

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’
L et theae men o( our* te it and
tune your Buick with their special
Buick toola. I-et them replace any*
thing that'a worn with the &gt;Iglxt
Buiak&gt;endlneered p a rt. T h e n ,
Z IN G , back comet the awing to
your aweetheart.
Job for job, Buick car care coata
no more than ordinary aervice.
So, &gt;vhat'« to losep Come in to ua
, whether it’* for a tune-up,
major or .minor repair o r
reg u lar lubrication. Y o u r
s— car rate* it.

M *e tw* sh o n m th
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RUPEKITE -GRADE
Bottom

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BEK

85

For Baking, Btewing Short

Brisket of Beef

HUPEHITE VEAL

Sirloin Steaks
BUI’ERITE

GRADE

69c
VEAL

s

35c Boneless Roast 65c
- LAMB GBADE A
Square Cut

Shoulders
-

50c

AB Meat Fresh Ground

HT FEATURES
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59c

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Rib Chops

Hermans 8klnlata

Cudahy's 1 lb Bags Pure

IWelners

Pork Sausage
Armour's Star

Herman* Assorted

Spiced Ham
Lax

Flakes

Horn where I sit... 6 y Joe MariH

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3uc

Sunshine

PEACHES
'* |a n o C u p p o r ' s

No. 2y2 can 25c
LlfeBuoy Toilet

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�PA CE SEV EN

T I1 E 5 A N H » N 1 &gt; l i E F A M ^ S A N r O H I l . F L O R I u a

UKSUAY, JULY 31, 1917

r*
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Legal Notice

6 ROOM home, "several block*
from center of town. Phone tdilllCOKil PI.AVERS for rent. By
J.
I da y or work. 'Hi* Music Box, 119
\V. l i t St. Phone 1153.
FURNISHED 3 bedroom home
with 4 'acres.-Hy owner. Phone
k-‘FICE~kpace in Melsch Building.
1204 or County 3303.
FU rgn h«ht ufice*, .newly decorI, nit uliUlte*, heat and *ani[lo t service furnished. Cell H0.V SMALL house. 60 x‘ 150 corner
!jy . II. A A. Ih-pt. Store.
lot, $2600.00. Phony 714-H after
4 P. M.
VRM FOB IlF.NT—-20 « ( « tub
irrigated truck farm. T t artes­
ian well*, a 7 room dwelling S-*HTICLES FOR SALE
2 t o a lit bourne, 2 large barn*.
Dwelling lo t t o t only' with
farm. On , Cemelon Avenue, WILL have watermelon*. csnta;
E ast aide ■Snltfotd, Fla., phone
lopes, pesrbes, ttininUi.-s, Wed.
1U3-R. P. O. Box 8AJ. k .‘ n.
30tlr through Aug. 2. n ;h and
Stone.
French Ave. Priced right.
CONVALESCENT HOME now
&gt;;pen at Cbuluola, 18 tnilea 8. E. SEE THE new I-awn Shaver. Ask
m t Sanford and 18 mile* N. E.
for demunstraiiun. SENKAItIK'
" f Oitnndo. I.orgc screen and
GLASS A PAINT CO. 112-114
open porches to ait and enjoy
W. 2nd Ht.
the cool breelea off LoJtn Cath­
erine. Largo ground* and walk* FOR SALE- at Minorvtlla, former
s a fe from auto traffic. la rg e
Air Base. 26 thousand feel 4
lobby and room*, Prick construc­ Jnch
clay drain tile, 8 A 0 inch
tion, Can accomodate 25 only.
clay aewer pipe, good M b , &gt;»
Phone or write for reservation
1 &amp; 2 Inch galvanised and Mark
at once. Oviedo 2382 or Dr.
etCel pipe, valve* of the same'
Martin 2392 o r ‘ writ* Ho* 137
silo. 1500 feet 4 inch Universal
. ChulMtila. tlwvlA.-itS*KyTsl:,J3uL Jblfit‘ water-pipe; r»M' Irotc Tt&gt;00
for gUeit* to visit ifivfr docioe.
feel of 3 x 0 B. &amp; better lied
Wood. Hydrants and special*.
PAILAI1LK at once, convenientWe arc selling these articles -at
lv located down town aection.
a discount even tho tome of
up to date apartment* with all
them are out of the market.
modern convenience*. Adult*
C o n t a c t Superintendent on
only. Phone 550.
ground or call Orlando 6723
'URNI8HED apt. for a couple.
after 6 P. M.
607 W. l»t Street.___________
FOR RENT- House InNlake Mary. ROOF COATING- Alberto# Alu­
minum roof colling- good for
Florida, 2 rooms A 'h ath , fur*
metal, slate or conywsit Ion -roof­
til shed. 1 Ml/ West of C of C
ing. Stop leak* C3ol*.|wur'h,gn«
Bldg, fleuwe R. Patterson. “
_ —
“ C------*------10 to TS*.. T eiry ear warranty.
RNISlfED a n d unfurnlfhC'd
SENKARltf GLASS A PAINT
apt. Adults only. "700 M j IIoh
r n im .tiJ w
------------

H £L P W A N TED

F tfJ l K E N T

WANTED: Mali to succeed R.
Simmons for Kawlrigh businesa
in Northeast Polk County. 1500
-families. Products sold 20 years.
Permanent .if you am a husller.
For particulars write * KaW
• lelgh’s '■ Dept.
FAH-440 1033,
Memphis, Tentl. or see- R. Hart­
man. Box 234, Iaingw&lt;Mid*Fla.
EXPERIENCED celery grow *ror
trained farm manager fo r’farm
in Zellwood ares, flood jiosltion
for right party. A. Du,ls St Sons,
Oviedo. Phone 2151.
GIRL for cashier A cuimeltc couh
ter. also to,la girl, ljmcy'a. Drug
Store.

W ORK W ANTED

EXPERT palm ing— contract ot
hourly basis. S. G. Grogan.
Free estimates. Phone 783-J.
FLOOR SANDING A finishing.
cleaning A waxing. Our power
unit enable* us to wnrk where
there Is no elect rlj- connect lo t
‘available. 21 ysais experienr*.
II. M. Gleason, Lake lim y, Fla.

" w A ^ t c F Y O RENTBEDROOM .home or apt. for
occupancy Oct. 1 — Permanent
residents. Ph. 668-IL

Uiu.-nr1' &gt;nu itiii 1 Inivnd to i*a&gt;*'

t v CU[IDUll4U *p«L.aS| »*—

bled with screws, painted or unear garage Incorporating work
palnted. See at 2872 Palmetto
room ami laundry, ilgs 110 f t
frontage on paved street.,Lot is
A rs. Phone 210-W.
"
fully fruited, 804' land*
Possession September OLD NEWSPAPERS—8 CENTS
‘ spacious and lovsly bom* PER POUND. BUNDLED IN
— — b u n d l e s .----------- b in ts : i~-«ted SW-three
ng Valencia Drive. Stueto 15. 20 and 95 CENT

NICKS
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At ten n'clm'k on T h u t«l* y n i o r a 1&lt;u C AUSUU . t h li l t llosiU «( . P u « l l e t m i r u e t t u n will t e c e l t * »eelea
M,U u u ,* e i s &gt; i * r i a a * p o r t i u u o f
t h e t . n k r M onroe i r b v o l tuillillng
a i r a r d l n s »,* th e s p e e l f k s i l u i w o f
i l t M U C t Kllon J i l o s s h l o U , *t lh «
r’s s f u r d
A iU eitc
N silunsl
W an s
o u i i d i u g . The B o a r d !•»•«»*» t h e
•alii* to t » | K t s o , &lt;tr aU b id s
(N 11,1 III P ublic t n i t i u c t i u u fur Humntuie C u u n l r . F lo rid a.
T. W. L * * l « n . 8 u p l.
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by week. 705 Ltfr
cust Ave. ”,

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RADIATORS clcgnttd and repair
ed. -dhrn Hadlgtnr Shock 1(8
’ Sanford Ava. P1l 366- W.
LAND C L R A N I N O
AND
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MOTHERS ,
—DIAPER 8KRVICE—
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clean,sterile dtapers and deodorited container. Economical and
■afe. Fully medically approved
Call Daytona 2467-W collar* for
detail*. 06 dteperf, $2 a we# l
"FIRST IN SANFORD"
TRACTOR MOWING — W* mow
vecant lot*, toediidet or large
ecreagea. Phona 41 or 197-J.
I.'UNNIE MeMullen’a M a r k e t
Shop, open Thursday, Friday A
Saturday.
/
J
LAKE Mery Laundry reedy for
Bud nest.'H ave your wash don#
Ih* B#ndix Way. Mr*- II- Lampert.
16

Since 18X2 ... hint Amvng Fine WhitKite
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llie iid rd W hiskey 86 piuof. to*-*, gtalq nruiral splriu.
This* Faatbrrn llialilkutuia, I n ., Nets Yolk

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Fletida B ute Bank Bldg.
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|NEW , two atory, tine* bedroom
Celery, Phone 1199.
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SALKS A SERVICE
A pply Au J , E. Walker, BERT'S SEWING MACH. SHOP
910 Cypress Ave.
US S. FRENCH. P1L 1199
[A VERY desirable f i v o r6on
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LOVE SEAT -- good condition
Robert A. ’William*
I*. J. Welter, Elder Springs.__
| Pit one 782 ‘Atlantic Bang Bldg.
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iW’ YOU like to live on the edge
blcyolu. John B. Root, Dll 1
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$4981.00. .
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hie. good condition. Phone bQ2
Phone 732
Atlantic Hank ,01dg.
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H ly painted inilde and-out, soma
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centlU Cabin Court. So. Orlindo
first A second reive* Alto­
Highway. Phona 229-M.
gether or separate. Inquire at
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1.
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Fall Dowers now ready. A. K.
Rowetler, Florid. TeU. .12-W,
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Calory A v e n u e . _________ .
A VERY nice two bedroom frame
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g o o d condition throughout ••
WHITE WALL TIRES
would coil $8,760.00 to replace. 600-16 121-60 pin* . tax. L * * (
»Priced at $0,300.00.
liberal trade In 3„r!tb 1—°0*
WALL two bedroom. two^ story
600-16 $21 69 plu* tax.
house, in good condition,* Ideal
L«** iilxral trade In.
for small family, located In Rum
Rob Dentil* Tire Co.
Court Section, reasonably priced
418'W. 13th St. Phone 908
at $5,750.00.
NEW two bedroom bungalow in LADIES Chicago Sho# Basics ■ire o'* - practically new,. 1319
—Plftchurit -* suitable for .small
family - desirable surrounding*.
W. 3rd St. oftar 6.__________
14,800.00.
WOOD
or coal circulating heater
AN exceptionally, desirable twoM good condition — $85 'cash.
story house, 3 bedrooms and
118 Holly........ ................ ....
• bath upstairs, end I bedroom
u r n ] bath.downstairs,- Largo llv- FLORENCE porcelain -kem ene
B S j . room, with enclosed surt
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lit. Phone 660-W. }_
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THURSDAY. JU L Y 31, 1947
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SJ*f“

| tin* undtrground organisation.
!^ * have been trying to
Britons Found
Jewish Refugees May
Sentence Appealed
Colonial
Becretary
Arthur Flying Boat P rogram
&gt;. Seen As Sole
°
'th a wSr effort Just a t you ware U. S. Correspondents
Crash Jon#*, apeaklng la Perilsserving
th*
board,
might
ha
not
?"
By “Paul Revere”
Kept From Red Zone Be Sent To Germany
ir* a tia M «
* r » * » o * .» • rofnt for tho Labor gortnim ent,
imocracy Capable
‘ »t'*wW«et!l t ' — Fan*
“Unquestionably,r." Lovett said.
tIn 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
Military Strength BOSTON, Ju ly .31. OP)— Ceun-'.of the men, their "trial, con- nuintedi
concern to tha point th at It was
LONDON, July 31^ UPHt- An
VIENNA. Ju lj^ai. W V-. Amer­
k m

■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
DBWITT MACKENZIE
prepared an appeal «for the 68- o f-th e Jewlah struggle for
horror and revulsion shared by sta ff,"' Lovett testified.
Foreign Affair* Analyst
rear-old Chicago-horn writ*/ *en- homeland."
Th* original Hughea-Kalaer conalt uf.ua here, at thl* barrharoi)*
The Inscription* told how plea* a c t/T
UainS drastic decision to fenced to life imprisonment and
tract for Hire* flying boat* wai
•IU global military com- lined HOJXfo for .erring aa a N a il; for damency were rejected at the
"In the long hlstorv of violence later cut down to one, which ha*
nta, .In* • further d / o r t mouthpiece during the war.j"m ilitary trial.”
In Palestine, there has scarcely not yet been completed. Kaiser
oina the economic c h ­
The grey-haTred C h a n d l e r ,
The killing*, th e ' Inacrlptlon been a more datU rd^arrt^U un the subsequently withdrew from th*
ipping the country, U * branded a “anob" by the presld-, .aid, were carried out a* “a" rail­ cold blooded and
project, which Hughes Is
reminder that the Unlt- ing judge, made an aggreaaive J itary execution by the Jewlah re- dcr of the** Innocent young men, carrying on.
atet I* th# 1**1 of the great last-mlnule personal plea rea*- sistance to the enemlet of .our after holding them ae hostages
Th# Patterson - letter, read by
Stic counlrie* atlll capablj sertlna atatementa he made over homeland."
for mote than n fortnight," Creech Lovett, cited the need for “mexmanning a war machine Berlin radio when he waa lauding
The contorted feature* of thj Jones told the House of Commons. Ireum production of
combat
"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
Federal -fudge Francis J. \V. deaths had been caused uy strang­ cabinet s derision regarding the th* existing facHItiaa should be
world.
crudely • ' fashioned internal situation In Palestine, diverted to th* manufacture of
lit* me think of the time In Ford, commenting he waa aotts- ulation- by
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.
a field in Flander* Field ‘'deterrent'* for any futura would, around limb* rinae-tu-ibr-trunW *'■World War, would be "InflUensed
It added:
eh the front line am! gbr be traitor*, took under xdvlto- of the l/ees. The men’s hands by public opinion.” Ha did sn o t• “ It la very evident that any
In th* middle of a ter n a a t-a defense motion for a slay had been tied behind their backs elaborate.
. I large lnrreise In cargo plane pro’ German bam****-! waau'i., of eiyeulion.
and their ■feet had been wire I Brit tsbtasM p*pera bannered the duetion can bs accomplished only
ily lonesome; hut ! had a
together. The sergeants’ . shirts
it i v hangings, which •, the i If the production of combat air*
' •iihad been used to blindfold them. Fair
Sf for the company of
Irgun Zvai^ I&gt;eumi ^ carried ^oirt &gt; Inc» is reduced, and any auch
who knew barrage* and Red Suspects Freed
Their underclothing and army after the British hangedd three ■eduction la Inadmissible” 3 1 ? the
have a aympathetlc unin 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,
ch ta by way of aaylng that,
cut Into their nerks by the helf delivery.
wanted to know whether th# Ar­
ATHENS. July 31, ^Pl— The inch ropes.
all, England baa been Amfrmy ever-encountered any reports
atannch ally in two world Ministry of Public Onler announe, The booby trap exploded as
labor pirating by the Kai
Campaign Starts of
lleta, and remain* the chief rd today it had directed th* re­ grenadier guardsmen attempted
ser-Hughea Interest*.
pf Weatem Europe for the lease of 279 concentration camp to cut down Martin's body. Thi
(“ Pirating" w*i a term applied
M h IIs h S rvsas Fa** 0«s»
of democracy. It’* tough inmates who had voluntarily sign­ blast echoed throughout th* his­
during th* war when one firm
her atrlklng.power reduced ed statement* “condemning the toric forest of Sharon, scene of visit.
The West, which looms as the hired away another’s employe**.}
temporarily In the** *x- Communist reliellion and disavow many battles of Biblical limes.
"Ye*, air,” aald LoVett.
major
1048 battleground, also Is
Ing
KKE
(the
Greek
Communist
day*.
Natanya’i mayor, Oved Hen beckoning to other*.
He said some month* after
Party)
methods."
reduction of military comAmi, who had received informs*
award of ths flying boat contract
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
Crime Minister Attire' ed In a recent roundup of suspect ground, Hagana, that the bodies A. Pepper, Florida Democrat, an­ Aircraft subsidiary,, in Wlehlla,
nounced
he
plana
a
cross-country
Labor members of Par1- ed Communist sympathisers and were In the area, was on the scene
speaking tour In the fall In an Kas., that "there h td been hiving
. meeting in secret rad- were srhedulcd for deportation.
when the blast occurred.
effort to "keep our democratic squads trying to pick up labor
Pres* dispatches from Salonika
terday to listen with erltTight-lipped ahd obviously fear­ party liberal."
at the gales/
K'attention to art accounting reported that Greek guerrilla ing his resort city once again
In reply to another question, he
.Perhaps lipping off what h« in.
iorrr* early i this morning. had at­ -WMM*eAm#v under., military rule,
* Stewardship. He
to tell the westerner*, Pep- said they represented the Kaiser
beavy fire, not
nc only from tacked the town of Alcxandropou- he declared: “Thl* Is the most tends
* the manage menL
, .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
Sttisny of hi* own follower*, the garrison was standing them All we’ve built and prayed for record of the G.O.P. Congress has sion
began. B i n s t o r Pepper
buried "any hope or Idea th at the
■ now ties In tha dust."
of dissatisfaction with the off.
Another Salonika dispatch aaid Military personnel In the Na- Republican Party might becoms ID-Fla) aald an aircraft expert'a
___ nt'a progress In dealappraisal of Hughes’ P-1! photowllh tha economic upheaval. 40 guerrillas had been slain In an lanjra area, hearing the circum­ the people's party, or llbc/aL”
reconnaisanc*
* plane a a a "hot waTaft
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
troops
north
of
Xajithl,
close
to
illlon with determination.
found, hastened to' bases.
Issue*, domestic and foreign, onjhad grounds for purportedly ^&gt;u*h| l column yesterday said the Greek-Bulgarian frontier. The
"There will be some searenes," his trip. H* Rka called on other ing wartime ronatruriton o f the
dispatch
said
the
guerrillas
remov­
*ly would do. The result
military source said, "and the G.D.P, leaders to speak out.
Tp.
,
*
*
.1*1 he won a virtual vote ed their killed and wounded acror* one
populace may ha Inconvenienced a
Thl. has been widely Interpret-!
acknowledged In reply
nfldenca from the caucus.. the frontier Into Bulgaria.
bit, but no military control l&lt; ed as an indirect argument th a t|(? * 44f*u&lt;
ucatlon, from
Pepper
„
. - - , that
Prime Minister U refwutplanned, at least for the present." Dewey, the 1044 nominee, la not;,h*
, ths WF~"
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0»a flingI mmI the prionly to have promise!
apeaklng out. Friend* of the New|n»*ry reapdnalbtllty for alloeadown military commit- Police Question 3
LO N D O N, J u l y - 81 (/P )- Yorker say they believe Dewey, Hon of the m aterials and priorIn Greece, Italy and (fern -plen
plenty
iU*.— F R
Mar lin, arlrlnwed -w ilt-h i vi
ty u u y in- durhnrx,~wittr;thg-grtTlcB of (lur-Arr
•h*H to reduce the-number Bargemen. In Slaying:
mother of Sgt. Clifford Martin, time. He
le took only joshing rycog- my-Navy Munition# Board,
i under arms and send them
“ If Donald Nelson thoukht it
BALTIMORE, ‘Ju ly I I , UP&gt;- who was hanged in .Palestine nltlon of Taft's eall. telling rellto the rank* of l.abor
waa In the public Interest to award
i • the demand for work- Pollee today questioned three by the Irgun Zval Leuml under­ porters:
"W hat am I supposed to say, this contract for a new type of
is he ggot over one of young bargemen in the slaying of ground, collapsed today at her
. Thu*
to be mad* from non-atraDoris O’Brien, 40, whose trussed home in Coventry and was re­ ‘Don't shoot until you ae* the Iplane
. high* hurdle
isartr*m
mat
grl ala ** Pa
hrutr asked,
aakeel "h*
lfke*
In a serious condition.
l teglc
aterials.
Pepper
white* of their eyea.t* "
ut that waen't
wasn't hi* *&gt;t&gt;!y pprom* body floated to the surf are of the porter!
"We
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
to get the production which concluded the woman nad been how desperate1 theta people are
, *o ‘ badly needed to stlmu- -beaten and thrown overboard Sun­ and they could HaVe waited until
t badly
Industry. Lack day. July IS, from a barge which our boys were safe before execut­
tdly lagging
laggi
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 of 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* of this plan say It
-T H *
ljnNDON, l July 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 w hit 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 ef Attlee re­
ins ih* prim# ministership
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alopmint*. There had been a
i.t sern, qiiLnct j that hi
I ts way !o other Itsdm hiD , and
y. r
| JilnlrU r E rnsti Bcvin
aGonad es possible sue- I
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W i t high guvnum ent
say# that A ttic’ may
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this connection th* political
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spondent of th* Ixrmlou Daily
____________ .■ML **ld yeslerdty, prior to th*
CB#, that th* only conceiilon
;
*
.Prim s Minister wr.« prepared
'.make Would bs the format ion
a sort of emtrgency battle
TA LL CAKS
|«ad of five , asnlor ministers
»' tackle ths economic problems.
Wg J iv a would bs Attlee
■“ &gt; Fmreign Minister -Bavin,
Her ef 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 w eathered'*
MAXWELL HOUSE
hiJJTicans. The storm atg1 yet down yet, ihougn,
be omit them ts mnrk*
iWJ
aent in ths economic
don, a m atter of concert! not
NO. 2 CAN
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porter ha thinks one of th* chief
questions for th# Senate group
la w hither young Roosvrit waa
justified In recommending that
work on tha photo ship be con­
tinued.
rt* also remarked,
I have-no
doubt that It will be shown that
Elliott Roosevelt accepted enter­
tainment from representatives of
Hughs.'
Th# contract for th# photo plan#
I* entirely.separate from that for
tha flying boats, but It Is *Uo
under Investigation.
On# point of committee Interest
'* * hf

*;ork

«&gt;ntlnued

ican sources aald today that for
almost a month Russian authuntlea had refused to grant clearance
paper* for American newspaper
correspondents seeking to cross
the Soviet occupation son-- en
route to Budapest, Bucharest or
Prague.
_
A member of the liaison section
at U. 3. Army headquarter* here
skid th at only one such clearance
had been granted durlng*July, and
that was "a very extraordinary
case."
Nrwamcn traveling from Vlenna to the American-occupied so no

m

hare. MLbetuuaffected, however,

the w ar drew to a close and It%J&gt;« *«ld.
‘Was apparent that fighting would
and before any plane* were re.
REPATRIATES
reived.
BERLIN, July 31, i/P&gt;— Rus­
"In that connection, Senator sian authorities announced today
Pepper asked Lovett if the latter that 260.983 German war prisoners
befired there waa "anything cor­ and civilian Internees had been re­
rupt, fraudulent or ' contrary to patriated from the Soviet Unloft
th# public Interest" In the late in Ihe past 12 months.
Soviet Foreign Minister Vyache­
President Roosevelt's 1944 deci­
sion Ao continue the Hughes flying slav Molotov told the foreign min­
boat work after the WPB had or­ isters council at Moscow last
spring that the Russian* still, held
dered the contract cancelled.
approximately 900,000 Gsrman
Jesse Jones, former Secretary war prisoner*.
of Commerce, told the commutes
yesterday that Mr. Roosevelt had
It takes a (raetionnf a aecond
derided In favor of the comple- for human eye* to ace an object.
tlon of on# plan* a t an additional
cost of about 36,000,000 after 1042: vat contract* for three boat*
313,600,000 had been spent on the were made later with Hughe* and
then cancelled contract.
Henrv J . Kaiaer.
"On th* facta aa you state
them, Senator Pepper," Lovett
said, “a decision of th at kind would
eall for a vary careful exercise
of judgment."
He added tkat th* President had
not consulted him on the decision.
Howard Hughes and hla globetrotting publicity man, John Maywill take the stand aide by
aid* tomorrow In the senatorial
Investigation of Hughes' wartime
plan# contracts. Senator Ferguson
(R-Mlch) announced today that
arrangements have been mad* for
the Joint appearance of the Hollywood millionaire and the man
who aaid he spent tavlah sum* to
entertgi n - government offtctnl* In-1
Hughes' behalf.
Ferguson's announcement was
made a fte r a session In which the
Senate W ar Investigating com­
mittee beard testimony that top
military leaders- turned down n
mass flying boat program in July,
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authoritative source aald today
Britain would send tb* 4.600 Jew­
ish refugees of the R. S. Exodu* |
of 1047 expedition to Germany,^
and perhaps later to Africm. if
thev Tcreistrd in refusing to dis­
embark a t Port-De-Bouc, France.
The source said Trim* Minister
Attire and his cabinet took that
decision a Ca. meeting In which the*
entire Palestine situation was con­
sidered. ■
Under the plan, the Exodus of
1047 refugees would remain tem­
porarily in the British sonc of.
German? while Ihe British c a b in e t
picked a nuu
place for them In some
other British-controlled area of the . I
.uuuJdUseuihlv an African colony,
the source said.
Tho Jewish refugees arrived off
France. Monday. Three BrltUh
ship*.brought them from P alestine.. .
waters, where their ship, tha .for
mer President Warfield, rename.!
Exodus of 1917. had been Interccplrd and rammed by the British.
q u e e n m a r t h a il s

SOUTHAMPTON.Eng., July 31
UPi-TCheering crowd* and elrecllng plane* »*w th# 81.235-ton,
Queen Mary off today on her
fleet postwar voyage to New
York as a passenger liner. Th#
reconverted Cunanl liner, eeeond
biggest afloat, wa* due to reach
New York Aug. 6.'

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Russia Hits U. S. Cut In British Britons-Jews
•Offer To Mediate Food Rations Clash Again

Is Predicted In Palestine

Hughes Plane
Chosen After4
Elliott’s Okay

Nation Reported Ask­ Regimental Station,
ing U. S, To Relax
Funeral
Proces­
Loan P r o v i s i o n s
s i o n Arc Attacked
Limiting I m p o r t s
In New V i o l c n c e

General States A i r .
Force Had Reject­
ed Jolt Previously;
Brewster Attacked

*

Gromyko Calls F o r
Immediate A c t i o n
•O n Issue By UN
S e c u r i t y Council
l a k L s u c c e s s , au *. 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
/^ h o s tilitie s , 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
irM lIa n l

aw ra g *

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One-Stop flig h t
om Tokyo Ms
By 7 Superforte
AVA.SillNGTON. Aug., 1 (AVSeven 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 a t­
tempted."
J B ie flight wa* one1 nf the
M «br feature* of * world-wide
ohiervanca of the 40llr«nniver*arv
of the Air Force, which a week
ago wa* accoued equal atatu* with
the ground and naval force* hv
enactment of the military unifi­
cation law.
Eight, aupcrfnrt* took off from
Tokyo. a t 1:09 A.M. yesterday.
Ona dropped out. after a threehour atop at Klmendnrf • Field.
Anchorage, A laika.-for-refueling.

tArc To State Need
For Farm 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 of governmental
agencies In Washington Tuesday.
Lamon’e Oraw, manager of the
V vvtable Committee, said today.
Ha aald FVC 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 of Miami, chair­
man of- the labor eommittaa of
th tF V C , will head the Florida
„ .,i-»i
rhieh
v-f3h
‘ will‘ meat with Joseph
SatoraUl, aaaiatant administrator
of tha Immlgratun Serire; Willi
kin J. McLaan, State Department
side; Kenneth Butler of the farm
hranrh, U8DA; and Labor
repracntatlve* of the Jamaican
amt Bahaman government*.
si e 11,

Building Approved
Sm
Garage, at
Palroette Aveof which caved in
__ 4d the heavy weight
jon the roof following

Avoidance O f ;
A-Bomb In Wars
Seen By Devers
General Says Final
Victory Will Rest
On Ground Troops

Hy JACK SMITH
LONDON. Aug.
1 (At !m
mediate large-icale cuti in Brit­
ain** meager food ration) were
forecait today ar cabinrt mini.leri studied plant to combat the
nation's economic crisis.
A well informed louice close ti.
th r '|c v e .v td i* n l 'Jrtilf-P rim e' MmK'-

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■■landing general of the Army
ground forcer, laid today that
the atom bomb proably will nrvrr
again be w ed in war
Military leaden probably will
avoid the bomb "a* ciicomipertl)
in-any future war at gai jn Woijd
War 11.“ he told an audience at
Newatk airport at part of ceremoniet marking the 40th annivrrrary of the Army Air Force).
General Dcvcii—said—that--,!
the atom bomb were used, an
“ atomic Hugging match" would
follow.
“Neither tide could to achieir
any m bilantial victory," hr taid.
Whether the atom bomb ii uied
or not in future warfarr, llir "fin­
al decision could be effected only
by surface force*," the ground
force* commander laid.
——
He »*w "every prospect that
we can avoid war" when the Unit­
ed State* hai a "fly-to-fight" atGeneral Devera annnunroL- *’lp
the n ear' 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
It'amisura »■&gt; Pss* T e st

Lions Offer Services
To Jaycees In Drive
Hie Lions Club a t ita meeting
at the Tourist Center today of­
fered ita bit vice* to the Junior
Chamber of 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 of 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 a t tha na­
tional convention at San Franejsco.

Maine Writer Prorea
Extent Of City Fame

ter Attlee would disclose the de­
tail* in announcing his crisis pro­
gram in the House of Commons
next Wednesday.
Meanwhlli! (lie Daily Ki press
and .Dally Telegraph, persistent
critic* of the Libor regime, sahl
the cuts would tie bitween 25 and
50 per cent In lome foods already
rationed more thinly'than in war­
time.
. .
The newspaper* forrivaw deep
cut* in meat, butter, grain and
tinned food*, ei|iecially fruit umt
vegetable*. The xourof rnnfirm.it
th at- iJiatirTeducrione' were com
lug, but declined detaile. •
.Meat already is rationed to one
■hilling and two pence (about 21
ceqts) worth pet week, shout
enough for one meal. The butter
ration is 2*x ounces per week.
Canned fond distribution Is re­
stricted hy a Stiff point rationing
system.
While the people awaited- de­
tails of the cuts, a government
source said Britain was, pressing
-the United State* to relax pro­
vision* of the American loan
(ftflllRHd M |&gt;MF T u t)

Report Reveals
8 Percent Coal
Production Drop
WASHINGTON, A u g .. I '
trnv
v o ii nAssociation
iiu n
The nauonii
Nationsf* Coal
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."
, „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 'th e spring strike
laat year.
'N oting 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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Mayfair Inn Donates
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I.OS ANGLES. \ug. 1—id*)
A deputy l , S, nuiohsll called
British regimental
headquarter*
at lltiHard llughr*' llt-tefly
here was attacked today with gieHill* apartment and three
nadcs and mm Ian sad one at­
ol hi- plant- tod*), lull was
tacker was killed, while in lei
linn Me to find, the millionaita
induMrUtiM'tu wrr*e him with
Aviv several Jew* were icpoiled
a nulipiH-na demanding Ms
wounded by gunfire from a Urit'A P B C a ra w * ' in 'a ll n V iig lu n
Aimorrsl car which cx**nd:4&gt;an: ,
before a Senate H ar Con­
tract*
Inimtigatinji „ Comit among a funeral procession* o l 1
miller.
5.(100 Jews.
'Five grrnadr and mortar ex­
WASHINGTON, Aug 1 vP&gt;
plosions heralded an attack on
Maj, General Oitici t \ Lctuti
headquarters of the Hampshire
Ictlitied today that hllioll K0014Rrftflient, only 200 yard* from
xcll puked a Hoi, aid * Hughes'
the Jewish agenty. .
plane at tiic beD available for
Two suspected attackers weie
wailmic -)iholo-(econnaiiatue work
captuied alive. No casualties
aflri the Air Foiee high commaud
among the llainpshiies were an­
turned it down m 194,1.
nounced.
I cliol,. wattinie cliief of, the
Aim m sirens summoned troop*
-A rr-inps Mi’j i ,,*] I'timiiuiiiT iofT
to Mellon stations and Die area
was--cmilnrirrt nff in p o lltF IlF K in
the Senate Wai liiVctligaling Com­
rounding up men for questioning.
mittee that tiic ton ol the late
About 200 |&gt;er*otis were held for
1’ieiidrnl Rootcvelt lit rllcrt tescreening.
t r i ’r.l ll,r tlrtiimn of the Air
In Tel Aviv, private source*
Coip,' licit espetf).
said ihfee bursts of gunfire from
an armored cm manned by police­
I hr liriifial agirrd lliat il the
men wonnded several persons in
plane
nittld ,l&gt;i ■a 1iaiiuri) -i*1t
the film-firl precession for five
riiilr* an hour it (lint would.hat*
Jewish victim* of reprisal khootings Isst tilglit.. . ,
hern the Air l nips' |.*»lr»t plane
*A sente of Jew* were wounded
1)1 tin I, pc.
in last night's shooting, which
Clin i1mail Ferguson titM h T i)
n reliable source attributed to
................. I timt the tiiniiiiiu**
Tommie* bent on mvi-nno for tha
Ima l», it imai-le to find*any A&lt;r
hanging by Irgun Zvsi Lvumi,
Coip*
If ita dialing with tho
Jewish
underground
urgenixaex|H‘niiiciiiiil plinic I**tween July,
tlon. i/f two British sergeant* at
1942. and* rt,. , ml of Julie,. 1943.
Natsnya. PaUitlni- {Killev Lave
irtwr,-probably ward
invest Igntiun of thsf
Iwgun
nmic bvsti-ii llupii,-* was curtihoaitngs.'
ducting In- i-t'u dt i cloimirtiL Rs
A* the funeral procession, led
Juhbil tl it ii.tc in June 1941,
by the chief rabbi and t)i« city
lie math' t, ispuit tut pcitmmawca
eouneillors, approartml the g ira t
nhd i
ppwi clt"ii uf ttu
synagogue, an armon-d ear man
44,ipiu » |.l»n- a* ■!»* request of _"‘*
f-jr-.Ly B-Ui?
tuuvoJ s*.
lii'W lsI If. H At In.I-1, tlie comward It, Ita Hhfn giin* manneTT
liuii.-lilii'
grntinl it
the A ir
and swinging in are*.. The Infor­
Futc, t
mants said'shot* came from the
Wlufc tin- iilLiiftl was lesti- *
ear as It withdrew..
fyiug. ctiiuiiiUlci nnb * tuld ieThe Tel Aviv incident touched
LMitlwi - I tiat - y,wfitg Konaevelt lias
off a series of sharp elastics. Eight SHtilVN AT THE TOP Is a view of Grand Ib-nd Avenue looking toward the Country Club Rond front t u n -.tm ltlkd tt- liilif y Iwfure
Crystal
Lake
bathing
lieach.
The
aVca
Oil
the
rigid
Is'Jiart
nf
Du66,ti71
aquaro'
feel
of
puMk
luinb
the
oung Jew* were wounded by gunilit* , •jhiniitWEi-Mil Mumlay,
jre and 16 others were reported vac,id oil by * 1916 n-snlutlun r&gt;f the County Couiiidasion and now auhjocl of dimpijlo* hy l.nlj- Star) ten
l.ciinD. m»w jetited front the
latir*.
Below
is
a
picture
of
tho
bathing
lieach
and
I.Mtlilomse
cuiistriielrrl
by
the
Lake
.Mur
v
Pm,
id
patii*.
t
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injured'in clashes with the police Temhers Atsociatiun. Left. It. H, Kuhnnkn, presidt-nt
Army, Iilatc.l tlml t' Itin) t was
tlu&lt;
P.
T.
A.;
right,
Jam
es
L.
FliliU.
chsti
and military. A private source
l|illll)nl!,'.| IlMitl- fti'lll III*
said troops opened fire when a man of tha P. T. A twarli proj«‘Ct.
a- , bid nf i &lt;i i,iiai*suce work
group of young ’J e w s. stormed
1 l||4111*' 1*4 butt iiVei various
llsrclsy's Bank and other gioups
* li! Iill*lit - II. Rtttlt tbu
overturned an army truck and
i
t|a - 1.5|-*rII at Ii'l fMmplaiiita
stoned the general post office
II sin11ithr t| Ml,
Sltl
building.
The attack on the Hampshire
regiment heailqusrters heir » » '
made against the entrance to
Mix petitions containing «iri
the perimeter of ita defenses.
The attackers threw two mat­
lull nam o wilt hr prrsrnlnj to
tresses ovr the barbed wire and
(tie Luunty Commission •Tm-wf v, ( ^ t k2 | ( l m g ( 'O H ( O IlC lO T
tossed in a grenade in an a t­
moiiiiiig
inoimug
in a leriuesl
icqurtl that a I'M i
‘Awkward
Situation”
tempt- to brearn the dafinses: Diie
action
of
the
Hoard
to vacate
It, llir t*-.,Mialrd I’re**
of the altarkera wa* shot four
Caused Withdrawal
Sriutlni lt.it-, it ■ \ Taft , (R limes, and he was found laving to
l tain property in ljrkc Mary Lr
From Paris -Pailcy
he street, a grenade elute
&lt;rritindrd. Flank Ev.nn, piouit Obiol, erulni -,-il Tv Otiio Itepuli( m tliitM
mm I ' f t f f R ia l
ii.-nii* fur tin- tin t ' invsidentlal
mill Like Maiy Jacp.iui and ijniifiimlinti, tmriinwii’d at I’nsxI'HAGUE, (TriTimliw akia. Aii|*,.
piupetty owner, annuiimrd HhI h (
I'riln i '-i f.o, ign umt ilm tT ract At Lake Mary I (d't -Fotrign Mtntslri J jii Ma- Carry-Over B a l a n c e I hr piiqieity involved is m iVi* tt*- l * * * l m i" nddraa* a t
Shrinking Despite Crystal U k e Winter llqmes s.,,. )« Joiobw, I . a " i *.-■ lie alv, ansaiyk »»id today Ingli Ru*)ian lead­

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Czech Minister Commission Is .Petitioned To
Rescind 1945 Act To Vacate ‘nator Til It 1Is •
Relates Motives
Seen As Dewey’s
Of Meet Boycott Budget Reveals
Big Increase In
School Expenses!

Ib Sold To Ohioan

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^

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 Jr-'r.kV
$300. Chase and Company contri­
buted $100, Uld Yowell Company Bricker Receives 2
added $100, Mather of Hanford
Threatening Calls
■seu *100, Randall Chase gave
and Dr. H arry Z. Bilsby gave
$20 toward tha operation of the
COLUMBUS Ohio, Aug. 1-UP&gt;
booth.
—Police disclosed today th at
These donation* had been re­ Senator John W. Bricker (R-Ohlo)
ported at noon today and there had received two threatsnlnjr telare other* th at hare not yet been ephone calls yesterday
turned iuIn. iiwwvvbti
However, fwio
$545 In
eon as *a in
mw
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muriwu
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b extraodlnary pracaut-

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 a t Orlando,
apologise to you and to him. Mr.
Georgs IL Femald who
hardware business In Sanford waa
OK mine."
minta cousin of
Tha foregoing
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Txsrnrptr
Led for Sanford through project, Chariea Luke reported.
night.
ity created
Ona of tho Ulsphona calls,
which police a i d they believed
ROTARY PROGRAM
The RL Rev. Chariea B. Col wore made by "cranks," was made
that Dick Aiken, tenor soloist was
tnore, retired bishop of Puerto to tha Brlcktr home In suburban
from Orlando.
JUco. who has been ta rrin g for upper Arlington a few 'hour* be­
Urn Rav. Mark Carpenter at Holy fore Urn senator waa to taka part
MBS. LUCAS DIBS
Mrs. Dess* Lucas, former reel- Cross Episcopal Church for the In a statewide -dinner ■honoring
month, will bo, the principal Senator Robert A- Taft (R-Ohlo)

tustnwv&lt;l fhrtt 1h* uiHiltl inBKtt jL_nf«a_

e n ' bad- '.jroinlfJ• oul'^-lhe -awk- T R e.v c n u c
and, eml.ras-er ^ T ^ jT m itv lUFT-Tmi w h H h '.rto run on
Boosts rjrvismn
piU‘a||a fed *•! ltreets arul ij.ii^-' o. |. :s «ln o in- returns from hU
WaliiiLftl of Cmhoslovakia's ac­
ceptance of the invitalitw' to the
j | l(l ,rnulivr icJ,IM| | ludgCL adjacent to a public liallimg I "a, Ii western qiedtjng tjipMi'unwhih- Gov. rhum at E.
The land was drdicalni hv tin* let,«
p*m caufsrrncc on thr Marshall |lK|jy
by the County
■v nf New V«rk wound Up
owner,
_lhc
late
A.
E.
SmJ)l*‘m.
width
it tve-lt riie ’ loin
today
ptopmaL
[ School Hoard iotluwing a heating
on Aug 4, 19211 "to th^puhfir ftleltda Klimilelitt? deelatreij InMaiaryk, who rcltirned rrccnlly 4| which to, protrsling ciltcrn*
&lt;i,;i ,m1 Ids i'erkriir for the 1948
from Moscow, told this rrpotlrr appe.irrd. iliow), shows llial ex- fnr thru use and consriq,m ,- |{i-pnlilh-an inrsldetitiat . nonilnfnrever;.
to
have
and
to
hold
lie had "needed no guidance" In |ieii)f&gt;, imlnding a 33 |,rnrot
at iou.
\ - Jin* New Yorker*a train
rrslue. even esrliei that hit coun- Inkr in teachrl)’ salarjes, are ill- for the use set forth, '.ill -tr* *t
avenues, alleys, park, and |uil*L* leucbeil Albany, an-nefstea told
i»y might have to withdraw (rom creasing (ailrr than rrvenues and
ground,'' and that the plal « *’ re|a)t4er» they iadlevu alaiut 490
(he confeteuce.
threaten ill thr future to wqte out
votes mo now assured for- Dewey
entered and’tecorded m the offu ■ on the first bntlot rn Dm CL O. P.
(Orcfcotlovakia firtl acrepted balance) canted over.
of the Clerk* of the Cm ml Cum I tiomitiaiing t-olivettlem.
It will
Total irceipti' are estimated at
a Hiiiith-Frcnch invitation to ditrequite 547 to nhmipaie.
rra a lls a e d aa I'a a r *1,1
cun thej Matihall prupoial of U. $671,843 for the faming year,
Tlicv also made it clear tin y
regard
SeuSGti Taft
at thla
S. aid in restoring European econ­ an increase uf $138,597 over the
(age as Do- Teaiiing prospeqiya
omy. The country latrr withdrew $533,246 of last year. Offsetting Canning Operations Coil
(Slider ntrninwt Dewey.
the accaplance and i|nrrned any this is about $666,353 total « • IliKh Despite W eather
Along that line, they
taid:
Dewey probably will not go on
participation in thr Maohall pro­ timated expenditure* as compare^
outside New Y'ork again
posal talks, a* did Ruina and all with $488,145 last year, an an­
Canning operation* at tin- Sam „(In*tour
year
Tt appears th a t
ticipated
increase
of
$178,208.
ford Canning kitrtn-n im West •oippnrt furunless
other Eaitcrn European nation) in
Taft
is
making strong'
Thus as Supt. T. W I jw lon told Twenty fifth Street near Sanford heltdw .'IV
the Rutiian tphrrr.)
Avenue
are
almost
un
a
par
with
Neilber Dewey mir TaH has
Ma*aryk, son of (he founder of to L E. Jordan , 1J. A. Histline those of last year In tqblu of un
the rrpuMlc and himself eilucatrd ant] Herman E Mdrria, the net in­ favorable weather, Mi*. R b a e je t said he definitely will ba a
eamliilate Tim only avowed cqnin tha United States, gave the crease in expenditures is esti­ Hutted, director, aald Galav.
idnte is former Governor HtastSa
first dsMled account of his trip mated at $39.611 more than th'f
A few housewives wars, rUtlint* of
Minnesota.
to Mci*e*l» early In July.
and peeling peaches for •‘aiuungj
today, ami many more would have
He assarted that he and Com­ net increase in receipts.
It waa pointed out that the been present, said Mrs. -Hu-led. Senator Holland Paya
munist Premier Element Gottla shrinking,
_ had not a truckload of peaches due
wald were not "sent for" and .rarry-over . balance________
Short Visit Here
that had ha readied even liefore Lest v .ar It was $94,082. For. the, Xo a rr|va from Bouth Carolina,
tto a tla a M ea P s s , ■'*'
| broken down en route.
ha talked with Prime Minister
Senator Speaaard Holland, an
TtiB kltfhJh, occupying the titlira area of a former garage of route bothS to Barlow to attend
Slr M n t S r ttMtha"Kromlin iT)*^ liaby AUl^atorH Are
construction, - is roomy and bis daughter's wedding, paused a
under existing elrcumatances, ttl*
Donated To City Zoo block
wtll lighted. It haa lots uf table few minute* this afternoon during
ant
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
D PRACTICE
alligators to the Sanford Zoo has pressure cooking, also 15 pressure er* that included Mavor H. J .
Gut, Edward lliggin*. H. B. Pop#
_ Jr. ex-Marin* ami for- Increased the gator Juveniles to cookers. *
An experimental crop of hub and Andrew Csrrsway.
' director of the Lake 10 In number. The^r are-In n sep­
mer
“Hope you didn't mind th at
city
M hi - school, will start Iwnd arate enclosure of their own on bard squash waa raised here dur
practice Uarly this year In order 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
round out a big hand'In time sums turtles for company.
"Mama Possum" has some rmw few were left over for private tor Holland i* said to have told
H I game*. All school
Instruments lrteltidlng babies, but they are' hard to sea canning and proved a wonderful Chamber of Commerce Manager
and Grammar School as she keep* them In her pockeL success for canning, said -Mrs. Higgins, Senator Holland also .In*
t be present for the Two Taxaa typo horned toada. are lluite,l. She declared that thla dicattd that he will be in Sanford
the High School at 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
Monday morning.

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To Promote tko Progr*»« of America;
To Prodae* Prosperity for Sanford.

Considerable cloud;ne»» with
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A N IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y

VOLUME XXXVIII

E s ta b lis h e d 190ft

SA N FO RD ,

Bodies Of British

Capital City
'Of Indonesia
Forest Is Captured

Soldier I n j u r e d In
Booby T rap ’Explo­
sion D u r i n g Rc. moval Of Victims

W AA Accused Of
Using Planes For
Employees’ Trips

JERUSALEM. July 31 t f V
H ie bodiet of '(wo young Hrilioh ‘tergeanli kidnapped at ftottagei by I (gun Zvai Leumi w t’t
found today hanging from two
eucalyptus Ueei and weie bUvted
to bilo by a booby trap when

Expenses In Flying
A u t h o r i z e d Pas­
sengers Sqid High

S c a t Of Republic’s
Parliament Situa­
ted In Java Falls
To Duf/h Troops
BATAVIA, Java. July SI­
GH—The scorched, dead-city
of Malang, seal of the. Indo­
nesian Republic's parliament,
fell to the Dutch today, the
Netherlands army announced,
and other Dutch
columns raced tnwara the biasing town
of Tjllatjap, chief republican
port on the south Java roast.

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F L O R ID A , T H U R SD A Y . JU L Y 31. 1947

Royal Marriage
Set For Nf&gt;v. 20
LONDON,
July 31—(41—
rrinceaa Klizabeth and l.lautenant Philip Mounthatten will
be married Nov. 20 at West­
minster
Ahby, . IliKkiJBgbam
Palace annniinci'd tonight.
“The King and Queen have
approved that the marriage of
Princes* Klirabeth and Lieut­
enant Philip Mountbatten shall
take place at Westminister
Abbey at 11:30 A. M. on Thusday, Nov. 20ih 1047," the brief
itatrm rn t said.
The Iwtrothnl of the heires*
presumptive and the former
Greek Prince had been given
formal approval before the
Privy Council at the palace
earlier today
King George VP* formal
tnnsrnl before the Privy Connrll carried out an old ritual.

Greeks Weigh Chiefs
New UN Blow
At Balkans
Truman Aid Plan Is
Reported In Force
Despite Red Veto
Of Watch Group
I \KK SUCCESS. July 31
Greece formally charg­
ed Itu.sia’s three llalkan i*;
lelliirs today »lth aggressbm In a drastic new move
aimed at cminlertng the So­
viet Cnlon's vein of an Amer­
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A s s o c ia te d P r f u L o w e d W lro

Of Army-

Flying Boat
Public Hearing St. Johns River
Is Conducted By Measure Signed
City Commission By Pres. Truman

Action of WPB In Let­
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WASHINGTON. July 31 up&gt;—
fbc joint ( \irny Navy) chief* oi
Request To Close Srm- Jacksonville To Lake •tall drt Isresl in July, 1942, that
f t v-' F
&gt; m * - h ‘ H n r n t ' y * 1 * r o j e c r " i n f * h v v . v t - n « iwesensiv-rra-ng -bags-. - ——
1* hmle" RRll Vvtf.
Dur­
flying lx&gt;.al progiain would I f inLAKE SUCCESS, July 1| (id
1 ? DATAYT/V Java’,' July l l '(AS
G
i
v
e
n
$
3
0
0
,
0
0
0
ing
Races
Approved
.»itini*iali|e."
it waa developed to­
re
(’
,
irek
gmrinment
repented
bv
cuseJ the War Anels Administra­ Jungle troops ol the Dutch army
S
Jo:me&lt;l tourers today In be con
AI* Special Washington Service day .at a S-nate inae*t’ig»tion int^
tion of uiing a fleet of (Janes lo drove today to within two miles
The City Commuijon held a
the award lain that year of tha
WASHINGTON. July U u ll
gidrnng the pombdity ol bring
haul rlenographer*. clerks and oth­ of the resort city of Malang, key
public hearing yesterday Mo de­ President Tuintan signed today .&lt; 1luicl-e* K.ai.tri ronlt.arii lor ihita
mg
rhitger
agsmil
B
u
u
u
't
Bal­
to
earl
central
Java,
and
were
er '"unauthorized passengris" with
termine whether or md to ie*ok-* $502,1 W.OI 2 ziqtiopnaiion bill a m h Iki ala.
kan ulelblet under the moat dl ai­
rome of the trips "week end" af­ expected lo occupy the- (lame,
the lifer and wine In rnie ol I, lot Hood cnnliol. n.uu.ition itfld
ftobeii A, LovgJt, nm&lt;s-und«r*ff^
de -pinvitipni of tbe United Nation*
ravaged center by night.
fairs.
D. Carlton,
80 C West Ninth other non-military, atliaiiiei of Ihe irt.aiy of &lt;lale. tratified to tha
cllSItri.
•
Ruley told te|Hiitcrs rspenses
A broadcast Indonrvtan com­
Street, as I f quelled in a petition
Senile War Investigating Commit­
in flying authorized passengers munique said llie Dutch were with- $5,000 Goal . Set By
1 lie (iieek delegation lo the Unit­ hy 18 nrathy tf»idetiti It w.ra War Department.
tee .as" In the Hand of these lop
One
of
ihe
Laie*t
measures
*pWere far above i ummeitlal coiti m mortal range and that Indo
ed Nations would not rnmnrn'. derided lo pul the place #on a
Group.
To
Further
maed
liy.
lliv
8*
mIi CoiiBrc'sa be-, W v •'■’l *&gt;1.......Ilie.se.---- «----- ——
lie cited 37*flighta trrtween No nesians were applying *ll»e scotch­
n ,
but infosritrcl. sources said* the
r-*Wtn—eorj-rf—t'
He read into the record of a
tiire llie July If* recr*j, ii t'K
P.uhlicity~-Hxaj-c-c4. &lt;rr.t, were studying c|o*efv pcadwrlnanary—
iember, 1946, and March. 1947. on ed earth polity.’
ate any more complaints, In i which lie ■Wfd-tP7-aUllururrd~pIT
I he Krpuhlicans ass'iled also
Chapter \ r!I ol tbe charter, whiii voke tbe” licemc, ll wai an eludes $700,001).for tbe St. Jobns letter vlm li Robot A. Patterson,
River pfojecl, Jarktonaille lo l.-ale tlien updo sec ret sry ol *v*r, wrol#
The Seminole County Junior pioaiJet (or United Nalinna *&lt;■•
sengers were carried at a cost jl their forces were within 12 milcv
nnunced today by Guidon Brad llxinry. in tbe * J9 8 .11-1,8)5 lot live ye an .ago yesterday aummarilChamber
of
Commerce
opened
a
%7i,\72.H7, including 28 fe*t of Batavia and had teoccupied
lion tn raaea of aggirtiion and ley of llie City Msnsgrr'a nlftrr
flood control roriltiiu lion rind ittg the position of llie joint obiefs
flights of planes. Hr said roomier the perimeter towns of Tanger- drive at llieit luncheon meeting bretchea of peace. "* .
Ibe lequeil of llie Uo.nl Guuard mainten ance It dan « irrtri .$1 1(».- of al.alf.
cu air transport costld have pro- ang, Septon* and Tpmrne. The today in the Mayfair Inn tn raise
That chapter ***« invoked for Auxill arv In lime Srrninolr Bou­
UTtieii-'ti tvlotr tbe memoran­
sided ihr tame service for $13.- Dutch declarrd th il claim was $5,000 to rna.iqlain »ml-jjj»crite ih’e first time ill UN hiiloiy ye. levard where m*ny boat* are »o fnr naaigstmn impioaement* -ind
141.48, making a saving* of $’&gt;9,. "nonten**." This' Tbporlrr Hound ihe touiist information booth on1 terd-ar hy Auilialia in biingint be launched during Iwial rat*» m-ainlenanre liming tbe year ending dum to Don ibl 31 Nelson, then
rhsnm jn •&gt;( tbe \V.at Production
next June 30.
no s sign of Republican activity the Seminole Boulevatd.
431.39.
the Indopetian' and Balkans u*u*i on Sept. I, was a|&gt;|iin*rJ, Mill
Other Items are
for Board, wlnrli liter tbal year gave
Ifizley fa chairman of a House in the genrrsl Batavia area.
"This i* a community' pioject are on the council's agenda fni led lo Stale Itnad Deparlmrnl
the I'annma Canal, fill,190,387 for Henry J Kri*er. vk'es| Coaat »hipexpenditure* sulK-ommiltce which
The Indoncian broadcast said and we want lo te'e that it is com­
remeteriat expenses, f 1.H04.000 for
the m,'eling today.
appiftv il.
has Iicon investigating WAA fly­ Malnng tv** "heavily grenaded
buiblrr. and I liw.*td IJugbe.t *erdpleted." Brailey (Wham, pteiidenl . It «n. said authoritntlvelv that
ing expenditure*.
A w ritten
leport from
ttr. the Alaska Communications Sysand maehlnegunned" during III.*
“ For the hcn-*flt of the WAA night, and that Hepiihliean* atart- ol the organization,, told those the Greeks have’been told hy Ihr Raymond L. Ilsis, City no-it tn- | tmi. ntnl iMto.nrm for nlternlion zifi n su tk u l. cuginrrt and him
briilges over navigable waters uri- die ei. an $IB,0!Hi,000 contract
nnd anybody else,” llisley said, ei| fire* In the city yesterday. prerentv._______
, - — 'United Klalea that the Ttomsn a pecto rru ra* reviewed hi which he der the Jurlssllctlon of the At my
the Inquiry includes a finding, It said Dutch planes strafed
gave b it tr*»oii&lt; for condemning
lo cotivtiuct liner huge flying
aid
plan
remniiieil
definitely
In
"Possibilities of bringing tourists force despite Ihe Htuslia vote -f some beef i which had Iweii sent Engineers.
that “one WAA employee, accord­ Malang.
boat*.
While
the
total
is
Sll7.iUK.lRft
ing to official flight logs main­
The Indoneilana said another into |lm area are unlimited, and «n American prot*o*al tz* s e t'up a In' a ' local n n u k r t bv n ealll-*
Under questioning by Senator
tained by WAA, made five trip* mhimn of the Dutch army, equip (Mi money lint s*ill be donated Hnlkso* Cnmmltiion. Furthermore. raiser In llie routily, Tbe liver of under n $819,927,100 budget esti­
mate. it carries the largest flood O'Cntii'i-ir ID Md.i anti C a i n
at various times during (tie last ped latgelv with U. H. Iend-l***e
llie
&lt;fnim*i
was
rom
plptrlv
de
|l
,w«old
I
Imt
Ihe
United
Ktnlea
will be' spent lo blither the louiMt
coutud-Juud In .several, year*-- — U^tVaJ^»r--4e»vel*- » .d - ( h i t -tk*year, ostensibly as a tn-rclaty.
|old Ilia- Graeka-lhla-eowolrv- »*»*' alm yatl a s * cesolt n f* V x r r r r e and aiirplti* war aupplle*. had
Th« budget figure Included nn \V|'|t * *i n In letting « contract
"
A. jjyrium nd-.records.show e u f nearly -halfway kef at* IKe program tn this city." Odium ad­ '•uni,- teJiiii-l ahem In their ef-1 toxtc condition,, lie staled, nnd Ill's
origins) estimate of nearly $'.181,- to Hugh- a and l.sNee '‘caused
person
on duty statu* waiat of Java lit a drive from Te- ded
rt* In estnhlDh a alnble govern- had fen-lered the tieef unfit for 000.000 and President -Trumans CiUicrrn*' rn tlir petT (if tha chief*
lnT»*“
•** during “*
'
rr office
the time she
gtl, on the north coast, to -th e
A thermometer, ahowlng the rnt an&lt;l a'tnp the divordrr* In Ihe either, human or amnia*, rnntum p- rrouest for an estra War ilcp.rt- of *taff.
was on these trips, with one ex. tinbnUarl area, 35 mile* to tha
lion.
Ur s.ild i*e knew of no other
prorres*
of the drive will be plar- alknn*.
fund of $237,000,000 to tiegir
ceptlen. In that ra**, sire I* southed*!. The Rrj ubliezBto *»•
In accordance with mest In­ amerit10.year
In
thed'-wpto'rn
era*.
Mem,
Chapter
VIII
Include*
strong
program to control rave in which ti»e WPB iiAd un
show t^ as k in g on annual'leave,' eerted Oi* Dutch tCye ^»liig-*a
spection
ordinance
"of
Ihe
Clly,
a of trie'Jalcees will ranvass
p u s itl, tr&lt;Tn breaking off refloixj,*. develop hydroelectric I'ov. leiinten to jieiomr th» purchiaj
Jtz* Larson,
WAA general company of Japanese In the at­ the county In an effort to get the lalions with the aggressor up lo the lieef wet I'omientited amt oi er and otherwise utilize the rmin- log ngenev. rd-ltng tliat It'involv­
counsel, said he I* familiar Tn gen tack.
needed money on which to main­ actual military operation* by. the del i d destroyed, the report stated / Irv's water resource*.
e d “n liazardous and unusual aperal with the report of lUziey's
The Republican Seventh Divi­ tain the booth gnd further 'the United Nation* against any rqun- The Commission accepted the ic
Mm Ida projkei* included in tin* j prpacli U&gt; have n third agancy
subcommittee staff, since hit sion, pitted against the Dutch ad­ tourlat
publicity program of the try' the Security Council decides poft, ,»afd Mr- Hradley, but -tded flood control portion of the hill competing with the Army and
office supplied.the'Information.
vancing on Malang from the north, eountyt It was stated.
Navy tn' mdering ComBal equip­
has eommittrd an act of aggres­ that fg'oie mra: inndsmnatiou were:
finding- lie confirmed by Sjat*
Larson added, however, that offered no organlied resistance “ 'Today we are starting one of sion.
Caloosahatrhee River and l.ske ment.
Laboratory' analysis.
“with tome of lb* contusions w* except that of tog road blocks, tha largest programs aver under
Okeechobee drainage area* $12.the War Productlrfn Board sudHowever, the United Nations
The Commission deferred action 700: Hollywood Harbor (Port Kv. ■lenly lawam'e a eonlraetlng agenare forces) to take exception.'
tank traps, land mines and oc­ taken bv the Seminole County police
fore*
which
would
carr
in
regard
tn
Insuranceo
f
taxi­
casional
anlplng.
a
dispatch
from
H nNilRNJtt
I'ftK* I'mfctl
ergladev) $410,000; 8t. John* Riv­
The subcommittee had planned
Junior Chamber of Commerce,” if. mil any such military orders stl
to question WAA Administrator Soerahaja said. The Dutch Jungle G. McIntosh told the oiganitation la In the discussion stages, Not cab operator* until after the er, Jnrksonvllln lo l.ake IlnriU'V.
KoU-rt Littlejohn and hla deputy, troop* were hacked by mechanis­ “Wr need everyliody's help to, ■no soldier has vet been commit- State Insurnnre Commission holds $300,000; St, Lucie Inlet $6LOOP:
a healing on Aug. rl.
James A. Molllion, today but both ed force* Dutch officer* said four complete Mils financial program led to tbe UN fotce.
lak e Worth Inlet $10(1,300; Tmti5f- • .4
"Due t i i r p o r ts
of ari'idrnt* pn llaibor $200,000.
were out of the city, Littlejohn Dutch soldiers, had Iteen killed and we urge every citlsen In the
UN
ob*ervrt»
said
a
-slgnlflcaused
lyt.
high
sh
iu
ld
iriy
xt
In New York and Molliton in end-six wourjded and that a num­ county to support our program,'
The lull carries fund* t&lt;» con­
■nnt part of Cliaptei VII l* Article 1 reel Iiilrrsrrtinns, the Confllll. tinue or start water pr'oiect* in
ber of enemy sniper* were, killed. Mr. McIntosh added.- Kingman, Aria.
■M
.
which
perm
its,
UN
members
I
*|on
drrlilr
l
to
notify
owners
to
Dutch scout.planes reported^ the
Kirley said bolh will be heard
Miss Hnrhara Damnlei. arsUr. o take rolleclive laction for self- cut shiubl-eiy within thiee feel mmt of the country'* liv er.b*ttn«.
Some Involve hydroelectric de.
latter at hearing* for purpoie* streeti of Malang appeared' de­ ant City recreational director, ap­ detente
against an armed attack of the ground as required by City velopment a* well «» flood rontrul.
of a “full, detailed Investigation." serted.
||y THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
peared
before
the
organliatlon
until the Security Council can nidqiaure, **i&lt;l Mr. Ilradley.
A Jogjakarta broadcast declar­
navigation and related work*.
A full-fledged drive to land tbe
ed Imlonesan shorn batteries sank and asked that the Jaycees lisslst art. It was said this would ha
•
Among
these
is
the
glgt-iitfe
IPIR Republican presidential nom­
her in building up interest In the in* way for action In the far*
a
“Dutch
warship"
off
Tjlmlrlng,
(iarrltoti
Reservoir
In
Nniih
Daination for' Senator Robert A.
recreational program for young­ "t a Russia vein which has kilt­ 1 Killed, 2 H urt In
Slight Relief From
In central Java.
kota esUmated to c p t 1168.0(19,
sters In the area.
ed an American proposal i« set Gandy Bridge Wreck non. for which the Idl! carries 120,- Tuft of Ohln wax rapidly taking
The
Indonesian*
said
also
.tha
slinpe today.
•' „
Heat In Midwest Seen Dutch, had occupied Lahat, In Su­ “ When the program started we tip a Balkans -Commission to
000.000, money a lso -I* pn&gt;vi.{i-l
Tito 44-memW Ohio Republican
matra tgest of Palembang, Imt had more children participating atch over Ihe troubled area.
for
the
$l(UOOO.OOrt
Clarks
I
Idl
Re­
ST. PETERSBURG, F la. July
cnmmltjee and the State's Repub­
NEW YORK. July 31. (JT&gt;- The that Indonesian troop* had halt­ I In the events than wa could han31. (/II
Jarkson C. Futch, 26, servoir. G*. and S. C.; th&gt;- &lt;*&gt;'•.- lican
rongieoional
delegation *
die. but the enthusiasm baa died.
000.000
-Wolf
Creek
Re&lt;
rv»l*,
Weather Ilureau predicts a slight ed the advance.
•on of Dr. and Mrs. IJ*mh I..
were holding «i potato mealing* it)
We want the children tn come
lowering of temperature* but TitFutch, (Ids city, w«* Inslaritly Kv : the $57,000,00(1 lliiggs'Island rotund'll*.
Advance Indications
down to the Grammar 8chn&lt;i| I'nrk Studebakcr Plant
tie rain today to. break the heat
killed ami (wo other* injured, one Reservoir! Va. and N'. C.t
u stc tio.v Uo.ilJ lot trail) launch
wave that sunburned the nation's ICC Gets Complaint” and foln tha fun," Mis* Dimpler Suspends Production crlilrallv, When'Flitch's rar and -v $133,000,000 Fort Randall Kevri n “Tuft Immiiu" on * “favorite rbn"
stated..
mid-section yesterday with read,
motorline Ims rrashr&lt;l last night voir, 8. t).
Imq*.
It was announced that th- next
ing* that exceeded TOO at many Against 900 Railroads meeting
SOUTH BEND, I ml.. Juts 31, on Gandt Itoulevard.
Tonight, (»hioen* will have a
of
the
Seminole
County
points.
A woman llstfd hy Mound Park Harr I h Planning To Taft m ile et Cplutnhu*. Tha sena­
Jaycees will be held Thursday '41— Suspension.of passenger rar
Kansas City saw the mercury
WASHINGTON, July 31. &lt;/P&gt;- night. Instead of Thursday nt i induction and plans for a tem­ Hospital a» Mrs; Madge Burgher,
tor will spenk end 1)(« address wi)l
climb. Jo 107 yesterday. Si. Louis Attomey General Clark
Tampa, waa the most seriously Reopen I&gt;oeal School lie hrondrhst over 250 stations■ H In
H aM W
In an attem pt to maka it porary shutdown of trurk aisrni- of
and Fort Worth reported 103. and complaint today accused more noon.
hurt.
Police
reported
she
was
rid­
II' m IIb m S .a &gt;-.a« l i .s u
i-lv lines at the Sttnlrhaker Cor­
G.O.P. leaders from half a dozen
Oklahoma City and Little Rock than 900 railroads of collecting
National league Umpita George other stales will attend.
poration plgnt here were announc­ ing with Futch.
100. Even Ihe Far West wa* tnvro "uniust and unreasonable” rales
Howard
Fatibln.
middle
age&lt;|
Ilarr
It
m
aking.plans
for
tho
re­
ed ‘today by Paul J. Hoffman,
(thin Senator John W. Brieker,
(unbaked than usual, with IHyth*, on wartime shipment* of ateef air­ Open Scafton, IJmitH ptrddent.
Idrvrlist, suffered a ftartured leg sumption of his umpire Induing lit11 Republican vice pr*«ld#ntial,
Calif., reporting 112, Phoenix 111 plane landing mat*.
and
hrulsr
on
the
head.
school In January and lias alr.-ady z'nmii'late. cleared the way for
Hoffman said passenger rar
Fixed On Waterfowl production
and Reno 110,
Ilus driver Harold A. Ilux Mid received many application* fmtn Ohio party mrmlier* to unite 6w,
would he halted next
Thp action wa* filed wtth the
he
was
driving
(hr
&lt;
rnpty
Ini*
prospective students, arcording to hlriil 'le ft hv gnitounring he (Bris­
Interstate Commerce Comm'tslon.
WASHINGTON. July 31—V P )- I'teadav for an Indefinite period
The government Is asking repara­ Prealdent Truman today fixed the i-edus# of a strike at the Detroit northward Headed for Plant City. a letter received from blip \ ...... ker) Is not n randldnte an f back*
to hi* report given the dav hy Joel 8. Field and Dick M&lt; - hi* {L-nalo colleague.
TournamcntH Slated tion for alleged overcharges on the open aeaaon and shooting limits plnnta of the Murray Corporation Arcording
A* for Tafi himself, he haa said •
landing mala moved from Eastern on waterfowl In the United State*, w hl* supplies fender* and hoods highway pafVol his headlights l.aulln.
picked up the bicycle rider a|
By Recreation Group •hipping polnta to Fariflr Coast territories and possessions.
Mr. Barr In his letter requested ho will withhold any formal a n ­
fo r Btudebaker cars.
about
the
middle
of
the
road.
Mr. Field, Mr. MrLaulin and Sam nouncement until after he makes a •
porta between Jan. 1, 1942 and
The open seasons on waterfowl
He swerved to avoid hitting-him Martina, former veteran's rdum- cross-country tour th is -fall.
' ~
Sanford Imya and girl* gre re- June 30. 1948.
and coot, except for wood ducks,
and
suddenly
saw
lights
of
the
tjnn supervisor, to contact Paul
Thu* far* the only avovrad .
auesterl by Misa Harbara Dampter,
The Justice Department an­ snow geese, and brant fn several State VFW Demandft car coming toward him. The cycl Eddy,
state supervisor of veternns randtdato is former Gov. Hat old
Mrs. Nancy Itrock and Herman nouncement aald “thouaanda of states; end excluding Ross' geese
1st was hit by. the rear of the education at Tallahassee in nrdri Ktasscn of Minnesota; Both he and
Rnimlry, City recreation director*, carloads" of landing mat* were and swans included:
TB Patients Removal swerving
bus. Mra. Burgher for­ to-secure renewal of Author:ty t" Gov. Thomas E. Dewey uf New
.to turn out In full forre Monday involved. The petition to ICU
Alabama, Arkansas,
Florida,
merly resided a t Jackaon, Tenn. eomluct the George Bar- Umpire York, a prospective candidate,
morning at 10:00 o'clock at Ihe ■tales the exact amount of money Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi,
LAKELAND.
Fla..
July
31.
&lt;
A
1
School under the G. I. Bill of have preceded Taft Into tho West.
Sanford Grammar School grounds toueht to be recovered la "not North Carolina, South Carolina.
— The Florida Department of the
Right* provision*. *
Btnsscti Is now on the Paeifiq
In onler to prepare for some Mg present ascertainable."
Tennessee, and Virginia - - Dee. Vetefana of Foreign Wars de­ Rev., Mrs. M. Ware
It was further revealed hy My, Coait and Dcwev I* in h it native
tournament* during the fatter part
8
to
Jan.
8,
1948.
Louisiana,
Nov.
manded today Jhat the Veterans Report On Arkansas Barr that he had received letters Michigan, stopping on his way
The complaint la another in a 18 to Dec. 17.
of August.
Administration Immediately refrom a number of li ngo - pn -I back.lo.N f'r.Y 'uk from • weatenl
I’ractire will be started In ilia- aerie* which Clark haa mads lie—i
imVi'iil veto rain patients from the
ll ..hiIhm.,1 mn I'aae SUahll
The Rev. Melton Ware, who deni*, highly coniplimrninlg him
mondball. baseball, horseshoes, fore the ICC concerning wartime
Hlatg
Tuberculosis
Hospital
at
freight
chargee.
.
..
;/■
-j
on
the
manner
in
which
umpire
New
Grocery
Opens
with
Mr*.
Ware
ha*
been
spendtennis.
basketball, badminton,
I'resr Field. Tampa, because of a month in Arkantaa visiting her graduates of his school conducted
football, volley ball, table tennla
Heminole
Rankn
22nd
On Sanford Avenue "inefficient and unsatisfactory” arenU, stopped today to visit themselves.
and marbles. Miss Damplcr an­ Lake And Langston
medical service.
.The umpire school wat lornird Jn IT. S. Citriw Census
udge and .ifrs. R. W. Ware
nounced this morning.
■ t
Og»l Linton, department adju- la-fore proceeding to their homo last year In a former Marinr bar­
0. L. Powell, former Gulf
ulf Life
Mf«
The tournament* wifi be given
Open Frtiit Stand Insurance
Agent, recently opened lin t T' and quartermaster, made in Vero Reach where Rev. Ware rack* building at the Municipal
Bemlmde County rank* 22nd
a t the Grammar School and Jun­
an attractive little self service, r iIdle Uvo complaint and said if it pastor of the First Mathodiat A irport
among the 50 leading citrus pro­
ior-High School ground* ami will
Lake and Mayo Langston rash and carry grocery store noxt the VA didn't act Immediately th* Church.
ducing counties uf th* United
be similar to those which hava areBuddy
.
‘
iiatrrDepartment
would
take
newbusy
putting
up
an
attract
lv»
to
Angel
Angel’s eating place on'Sanford
Rov. \t%re reported that they
States In oranges grown, and 34th
been held at the High School, she
'
' Ave­
'
■ action at ita meeting here found the first three weeks in U. ST. Envoy Slightly
little fruit stand
a -----t Palmetto
Avenue, It le called Powell's EdgeAvenue.
declarrd. Honor certificates will be .................
in the number of orang* trees.
W e u u l d*+—— -------- nue
and
Fourth
Street.
V
to
force
the
removal
until
wood
Grocery.
Arkansas very cool, but that durHurt In Plane Crash In grapefruit. Seminole County
given to winner*.
“Yea, we have no bananas” callHosttfUl
la
put
on
a
Ing
th
f
p
y
)
week
thara
waa
a.
The.one alary building,'which
-rmrcmh tn priwiomnn in iva
tK
w m eoiaotrorte d -try
1. ltny-^ti
J t n r r jading.
heat ware tnfet aent the temp­
OSLO, Norway. July 31, (.71—
27th In Ihe number of
rO M M IS S inN E JO nB lG N s
end, then turned liack is of concrete block
VA pays for treatment of erature up to ' 100 degree* at An American military plan* car­ and
planted.
to
planning
a
window
all),
his
tlenta
at
the
Drew
HoeTA1.I.AI1A8SEB, Fla.. July 31
LitU* Rocl
ock. Aa a result of the rying Joalah Marvel, Jr., U. S.
and haa ■ cement area"^! front"
These figures from the Unit*)
h I* a branch of the cold weather of June and early ambassador to Denmark,. tipped States Department of Agriculture,
OS’)— George H. Aafcell resigned mind compUtriy 0ff baseball for
!
i
hM
I
.
J
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•
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n
frr
nt»nd
the
time
being.'
Ital
et
Orlando.
t&lt;&gt;d*y aa Florida
S tate Motor
they spectallxe In sale of meat*,
Julyr tha
tbe peach and grape crop* and crashed today
today after landing were -ppinted out yesterday 1&gt;T
Commissioner
are a month late, ho stated.
fro ten foods, vegetable* and lee
v thhide
i
"
m i
on a runwaay of Fornebu alrflch
airfield County Agent C. R. Dawson.
RAINED OUT
LOUIB FIGHT
position with rut engineering firm
cream. Produce and veget ilea are
near O t l i f None
____ _______
_
of the four
per
Palm Reach County U first U
Venexuela.
The historic eoftbell battle be­ attractively displayed in plywood
LIGHT COMPANY STOCK
YORK, July 31 IA 1•ona aboard waa aeriouaty Injured. the United- Slate* in vegetable
Governor Caldwell, announcing tween, the Rotary CTub end Lion* racks. Lighting Is flui
NEW YORK. July SI UP)— Marvel suffered a alight c u t
ht Champion Joe Louis
mL A
production, and sixth In dollar
tha resignation of Aabcll aa one Club waa ralnad out Wednesday large fan keeps tbe at
Jersey Joe Wolcott of Investor* today were offered
well
Both engines or the DC-3 value of crops. Other Florid!
of the key man of hla so-called evening nt the Municipal aofthall cooled.
N. J., In a Un-round $38,200,000 in bonds, deiienturca. caught fire, but prompt work by counties listeif among tha vege­
“little cabinet," said a successor park. No future data far the tilt
The store opens dally at 7:50
fight at M ndto'i Square equipment tru st certificate* and the ground crew and thaa pilot
pilot *ub- table, leader* are Broward. Hi tiehas been "practically determined” haa yat beefl set, according to A. M. and closes a t 7:50 f V . ex-Nov. 14, »h# Twentieth capital atock, all but M.HOO.OOO dued the flamas
flames quick
quickly. The pilot boro and Dade. Seminole
arid will be rtaraed riti the next Harry Robeon. Men softball offl- a p t on Saturdays when
Sporting Club announced representing new corporate flnanc W M C ol./Torallnaon, 17,
1 8. air at- because a t relatively email
few da;
daL
ixg hour ia 9:50 P. M.
lug; - • • ' - • _ . . . s i tach* a t Copenhagen.
table, acreage, waa not listed.
#* , v;
*j'ftjC

Drive To Operate
-Tourist Booth Is
Begun By Jaycees

down.
Jewiih teltlemenl police found
(lie bodiet in (lie foieit pteterve
near Naianya just 24 houit af'er
Irgun. ealiepiiit Jewiih undergtound otgam/alion. announced
it had executed the Bfitoni •»«
reptiial for the hanging of thirr
rrguniilt conricted in a piiion
delivery. •
The .area
cordoned
off--------and
_
. . . wat
—
--------- -- —
*

wm

Wdcea were turned loo* in an

tempt to pIHT u p th * trail of the
/

Jn Jerusalem, top Paleallne gov­
ernment official* met to map n
rigid canipaifd -against under­
ground violence. One official said
plant
under comlderatinn In­
cluded a demand upon the Jew*
ith agency to cooperate aclivrljr
in atamplng out underground
attacki
^ (In London Prime
Minister
Attlee placed the entire Palestine
attuatlon before hi* cabinet 1.
Whan soldier* started to cut
the bodies down after an hourlong probe for mine*, the booby
trap eruloded behind the body
of 8gt.
Clifford
Martin. H
blasted to bit* hi* body and that
of 8gt. Menryn Palce ami scat*
tered the piece* -e v e r a sinda
.area.
*»
Tha blast wounded one gren
^ a d le r guardsman In the faco and
threw several hyatander* In the
ground. Including photographer
Jama* Pringle and correspondent
Carter 1.. UavlUion, both of the
Associated Preaa.
Pinned to the boditr of the
two aoimtr* were “communiques”
((’•■ ilanS mm ! '• • • Kiafelt

Jacob C. Wills,
^ Of Lake Monroe,
Takes Own Life

1—

Talks And Rallies
Scheduled As 1948
Cnnipaijz;ii Starts

Despondency over III health was
attributed by authorities today ns
the reason Jacob Carl Wills, 70
year old grower of Lake Monroe
took hi* own life. Mr. Wlltf body
was found akrly this mornlrg in
the wood*. 100 yard* from his
a home. Ill* heart had been oleived
^ h v a bullet and a .22 rifle was
clutched In hla hand*.
Judge R. W. Ware, who w-*s
called to the acene by Sheriff P.
A.. Mero, officially pronounce!
th at Mr. Will* had died by (hoot­
ing himself through the cheat.
At 8:15 o'clock tM* morning.
S h eriff. Mero tt t s Informed by
. Mr*. Will* that her husband wa*
misting, and that hit clothe! were
atill In h it bed room. Jack and
^ B o b h v Harr*, two neighbor b&lt;&gt;y\
“ found thp body which waa elad in
bath rob* and flippers.
• The body was taken In a near**
to the Erickson Funeral Home.
Announcement* concerning the
funeral are being delayed Bending
the arrival of a daughter, Mr*.
Lelaod T. Stratton of Pasadena.
Calif. Mr! Will* la alao survived
by the widow, Mrs. J . C. Wills of
Lake Monroe.
Mr. Will* waa born OeL 23; 'R71
akin Odessa. Russia. »aml became a
’ 'n atu ralised citlsen. He wea m ar­
ried March 8, 1900 at Rouldrr,
Colo, and for a time fanned nt
Ridgeway, Colo. He had lived at
Lake Monroe for the past 21
rears.

State Farmers* Price
Index Still Dropping
^
Orlando, F la , July 51—&lt;A1—
WTha United States Department of
Agriculture In its farm price re­
port of July 16 said today that the
Index of prices for Florida farm ­
er* continued *.to decline because
of unseasonably low price*. ■ ■ ■
It said th at on July 16, the
index WM 157 compared with 27(1
for the United States with 1909-14
100.
tha Tgpori. waa
i'T b o n lh ago and
point* below a year ago. The
Indtx at 61 was lower thai
month and 143 lower that
last year** July 15 Inde*.
Tha frock index waa 141 com
pared with 259 and 330 for last
month and last year respectively.
Grain ragistered la food
km and cottonseed and
ducts were not enough to offset
H Incurred In cltyu*. truck
miscellaneous iommodUiea,
re p p * aald.'V £
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�THURSDAY, JULY «!, 1917

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA
ga great tee cantor of fceylnn

Fiv«-«lilhe' of the jvorld eupply

One of the moat common and

At the N*w York auto ahow 0f

AmrriCa'a average annual pro-

- flrtt n enltee renter utilil dl». annoying of hour* aht* ta known of juta, from which burlap and link), electric auto* far outnum­ ductlon of Idaho White Fine la

r
tin* ra ft re lf»e* In aa I'haroah'a ant or the klbnomo- racking doth a n worm, cornea bered
from Bengal.
fc end Vlpn! out th« indmtry, rluin pharaonia.

atcam

and ga»olln*-pow- approximately five hundred mil­
lion feat hoard maaaure.

t a b l e

Where Customers Sen

s u p p l y

= L O V E T T ’ S E
PtCCLY W IG G L Y

[’heir Friends’

Clean Stores With Everyday

H O M E CONTROLLED"
. z04 E ast F irst S tre e t
Hanford*«Florida ,

-Q M fifrtfY B ig h ts R e s e rv e d
P ric e s G ood T h ru S a tu rd a y , A u g u s t 2

LOW PRICES

Grade A

SIRLOIN or LOIN CHOPS
CUTLETS
*■
u . S. Good Waatarn

Hontd A Kollad, No Waata

Veal Shoulder

lb

55c
n

Boned. A Rolled, Waatern, I to .8 Jb Avg,

II) ' Wd
Pitre Lard, In Ctns. tt&gt; 21c

ams

Cornad
Garden Patch

Hockleut, 6-to-8-lb. Avjf,

No 2 Cans

2

55c

•Wisconsin. Store

65c

Cheese
“ lb 4
Rib or Brisket-Stew-lb -3

Libby Vienna

Sausage* %'s

15c

Crax

to ox

14c

in*

14 c

Educator

Cheezit

1 t

%'• 15c

Nxbiico Premium

In Our 8elf«8entl# Cheeaa Caaa
Orange Band

Cheese

lb

lb

Tender Lean

Meat

l

.

•

Morreira Pride

Smoked Butts

Picnic Hams

lb

Weetem

South Carolina

Carrots
Michigan
110UIH1

2 stlke.

U. H. Good &amp; Choice
G o r t, Inspected

17c

Calif. .Sunklit

Lemons
Grapes

and i e v i i
m pney

ELBERTA
PEACHES’
$2.19 Bushel

Tender Veal Shoulder

i

n liitilim iiiintljltllM liiiHliiilttl lit m m m im nm ni

Stringless Beans 2 lbs
U. S. Good W estern Corn-Fid

Pure Straw berry

em sT U

M A Z O L A O IL
l'IN T

CHUCK ROAST

37c
» «

Dressed A Drawn

-

■■ QUART
* * it-

!

73c-

by V. V. S lacy)

19c

SALE ON STOKELY CITRUS JUICE!
GR’FRUIT
ORANGE
JUICE
JUICE

NABISCO • i

SHR. WHEAT
Fresh Caught W est Coast Larga
NABISCO PREMIUM

SODAS
Juicy, Luscious Hale Heven—Beauties
—ths Orchard’s Best

lb .P K G .2 2 c

California Pink-Meat *

Cantaloupes

u&gt; 10c

Calif. GravenaUln

Salad Oil

JEWEL

Lund O’ Sunshine Peanut

None Hlgbarl CaL

Applet 2 ib* 25c Carroti2bcfuj7c
Calif. Lung White

Thumpeon Stedleu

R fd Gold Fancy Tomato

Grapes 2 u» 3Se Potatoes 5 ib* 29c

N o 2 Cana

Paacy U rg e Jdlcy ~ r ---------retloir-------- -’u —

COFFEE Delmonte

Lenoat it 13'ac Onions 2 e» 15e

Crlap Green

Firm

,

CA T OR DOG FOOD

Lettuce »&gt; 14 m b T e n itifa |b17tte

SILVER FLOSS

No, 1 CAN 12c

PRUNE JUICE
I)EL MONTE BARTLETT
SWEETHEART PEARS
&gt;
TO ILET BOAR

V s, Cobbler

Southern Gold Olao .

Solid

R«dl-MIxtV4Sdib47c 45c
Yellow'

Daisy Cheese u&gt; 49c

■W AN SO A P

Port Pskn A Olhr^ OU Soap
- 2

Lfle Cakas

U i

For Baby Toe!
1

Lgo C ak u

A?PLE JUICE

33c
ILOMOM TIME TALL CANS

3 Cans
B. NO, S CANS
DARDEN SUGAR

New Pack South Carolina
-

4

K raft N atural Aged Yellow

Crackers 7-ox 14c

Morton's Ndlea A Chick.

79c

Weiners
l
lb - 3
Cottage Cheese lb Ctn. 1

Fryers
- tlf P k g s

Loin or Club Steaks lb

If EW-K AY-MELLOW A MILD.
Cured, No Rind, No Waata Try it today aura
-- ' ;
- t
*
G a.' Shipped, Dretaed A Drawn Not Froaan

E x tra Fancy Wonder

lb - 53c

U. F. Good Western Heavy Tender
Aaanrted

U n b yB ee r E iV er-

C arm ttP
M oats

Chuck Roast

IY O S T SN O W

u.o»

at*

2 Cans
No. 31)3 Cut

�$569,617'Given To
Counties From Taxes

Legal Notice
« U T IC K .
ng »« MB K a lir ^ n
kim ] c M I m Id '. *'*»*«

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PACK THREE

T i l t SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

THURSDAY. JU L Y SI, 1»47

TALLAHASSEE, July 31 1,1V -

Ci&gt;iti|&gt;irullei Clur»iK&gt; M, Hay- *&lt;;.

flu ilo a

wTSH

TALLAHASSEE. Julv 31 t/P&gt;—4

»s« and tHrattfdJiiir* day

annulment •illjtrrt&gt;utltin"c 7 'lie Stat»&gt; Delia. Ihirnt of Ayrtrii!- . *i T trllia ln X m o
* im n a ltl; m u o iH ltU t1 * ■"‘Mil? !»• Fluriita cmintivr a , tun- loda)* nrpottetl Kt 7,4IM tr"* *.»&gt; ttiwrU »**md.

4* «*aunt&gt;'. FlotUia, fat their share of IntangH-le ixiatiq- of llve.utiH'k fetnl wen
tr ln&lt;i|iiil(»4 UoU4&gt;'r

ruilltitf H r| »ln u U » J#t»\ .1 |&gt;io|&gt;«itx tax

rolli-rtlinia |* :j

IS ln.**l» In Itie |iP|h)

itontw

iitu ilra ti,ta Jnl&gt;

T h . tali) “ ] ■
ll«* I M ils t
siduiru amt jt lfU
Ii|»||ni 4»n1 Ihs*
rf u U ln r s i b
f lK tl
AJj&lt;&gt;urn»*l W**»&lt;&gt;ng
Ip be ,i»#M » l **»•" i 4.ui i ilnui* in
r m u i
4 1
IIo a h L i*|V,
i »*i l«n*k A. fcl.

x « l « r , - I 'lurk of lb*
Uoanl of i 'iiu i H , ISimiiitwioaur* ,nnt_
ami IV lin t , Amtilt.r
111 K olarr of Huprr
u l lt.«!O t»li..| ,
11) Hbeiiri fm a iin
lloarit
•
l l f - l Xalarv P u u n l) Hrf\if*

Total rullertioiM fioni the onemill levy mi aiieli hnMiinr* a t
cash, y ru tilic t. morlwsifet anti
utliar eviilence of iinlehlttliiiki
ariiuuiilrii to $3.003,701. ILiwryvr,,
foUrrtkon »X|&gt;et&gt;aea rtfuml* rut
the net amount to s3.70l.HU.
■ Tim state motived 42.030. M3 a t

lit

_

punahiu fund.
The Idiftfeat Item of the colhv|77H /»S in
ii county c&gt;d
rotttlnlaalnll*
ora. Some ul
th a t went hark into county hcip
eral fum la a , exleat fee*.
[ W e tou rd y'a 3S |ieicent ahar.of tlfM.SGi't on total tolhiM ion ■
of 4Hi;7^l3t ted all other cptltt*
ties b y fa r. Jat-ka.m county re3&gt;urt«il m i cntWrtlnii* and ic c e iv eil nu portion o f the total Re­
ceipt a. D ixie co u n lv wax m -xt
to tile hottum of the H a t, w ith
a share o f 437.(5? on total ro lJ r r l i i m i of tlU M I* .
O ilie r countle* ie r«iv e d thtme

Officer and
K &gt; ,r im

T m iM R M ir
f*uin minion* t"
f'fliisrlitr
S41 |l«|i lit T .. *'••lift
Jlutlpr
.
^
| II* I iu n llu r

III

$ j f - l Y e i u l 'T I n f l i i u '
amt K i | » n m . —
111-1 Per it'fin ami
Ir^velllna
K ip rn
of C o u m r” *''11 0 .
I l l Heartal Htalioarry,
Ilian k a Poiipltrr,

K iloaalrd K tre a irr

1144** i;„* I«IOOI ««*

&lt;i

113 i ‘oiniiilr*ti*e* slot
K if r u io
t t l IVjnirnl Ilf lloniti
Total Apbrepriationi ‘
llrarrtr for.

C o u n Hue*
i n . Xatar, of f o u n t ,
ttS

Minkin* Kami
T n T A i. It r t o iir r
- '
I loll, I’ liit tln frir.l III Ufirl
Ih l, th r t l l h ' d a y of Ju t,,

Halaiy of boun ty
F to irro U n a At
fflrrult . Coarl

Coart Work*.
M alnlrnanrr of

le t

Jad ,---- • •-

4 i l i l l a a I •»*
i i i i o v i on Ouutnm tine

C hain.,nn .of
Mi*
lloant t*f
t'u u iily t'lininilM lunrrt
aq|I

O, I*. Ilernitun

t'b ik of th r Hoard of C o u n tr
rom tnlM lnnrrt.

—

1*1 'C o m n u 'i tmturuta
411 ‘ M alntensrirr of
■ Osa a tf Itnm r
In q u lrlrl

u«t r : n . % i
ig l»o**»tl«»m
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f III* S«M I
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RADIO PROGRAMS

Flotilla

iluilnfr

ilu-

*'hl

f in a l

i

je r r

whh-h rmled June 36.
A total of HOG ton* ureie with&lt;lta»n front tale Itcrauue of imit.oper lagu ami 117 ion, »*•*«
taken off the maikr* l*&lt;Aita* of
i'iial\slit iami.lv* thownl their «)-

v ti Are &gt; "w U i o n ln *
•;oti iw^ilnu* N t » t
• i l l Am Uiwutt
I lu T h » A u Im i .u|im
I I I ) It.iu .I.n . Nee*
*tt'B -lu .h a l
I'n f r - m
•*2 T f n i, l'ltutnv
t it * Puilti U n i
&gt;'*• tin.O il II* S i.U I
» i i t:U n * it ii.-,
r . l i T t n r i* U i
tW uullis (
I t r u t'l&gt; x « » » • ll.-l 'i -.4*iti*)-----’T " W ***'
Jit* ' t e l , Itult j t i i i u
.
i l . J l llti'iu rflftilr ' Voura 9
11,SS ItrSilUlM V.**»

ll.f^Uh* \ v * ,
llj t i 'l l i i i l b n
l* iIS T u r ,
ru n v , lt**l!
t*ifS iit.tri.nr u . I a JU—
|t.-*a L. IS &lt;:•■ V V i.n &lt;
JZ.uw &gt;■'»• *1 Moot
l t - l - W.%i»»u IH'rtn.tup
14:34 Mil ;il I'r-H. 'Jill
t J , l l X**&gt; T 'lrt- N M -*
i:* i IT I' Svu*
|t*j
A'TU
1.4* H&gt; IV iv of llw&gt;u*
| ,tt Xiti.ii f. i -lm J «
t - » » tltSiM'i
N ».» •
; . t t H * i. N »•&gt;' Reach
H*Ar* T ftiitrrn
*\ |^f|*gf|«IU
N'^tir R jiu ll

WJOOO In /eileral couii limit ,X
tho yrai after uttriii|&gt;Uny to markel ill Florida e ahlpioent of t-at*
m an ftn
lie feed rhjefly riinipnSed of »•*«
, n | M4.IIII.nr S i * p
oice hull*. Tavloi raid the prtrl- t ie i •&gt;».»* i t.i.pprr*
uct tesa laliejed tii'e hr.m. lie *,.*(• II- niMliuo
reported thr lndi|fc«tible l^ e hull a ailS |! Ill 444 Of 111®*
|»* N in u U o u tn lu tv
are |iinhililled a* rattle fre&lt;| Itt- 4ibS
aunrtk.
nft'dleida la-i'anse thev malaiii in. » f -•
h*r«to«iU
&gt;
b#
|
N
r* •
iioiirhihHieiil and freiiuently m ute
1
*
0
6
internal Inlurjf to aidmala. 4
Tile Chief lna|trrtor aaiil effort*
ore lieiny made to ei|ui|i all citrd« |tul|i |iroreiodnH plants with
mayuetii to Iv InatHlIeil atonic rpn*
veyor India In a ttia rt metal ftaifrnrnta In tltv produi't. rilrita pulp
i* u widely uaed rattle feed.
'•7'nii 'iv.iuldn't think alt tlm
would lie ellni* pulp, would you*
Imtutml Tavliir, rxliildi inir eixht
or nine anewa, India mid v artojt
rmtna# if met 41 fsritt'fn liy a

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j-ll
,i t *
,;t i
l »&lt;i
J,* S
4i*e

M .M H *\VW*t»*X
» . l ' i *imti* SV» H a ll
M ir. t. Titer,
|Id* tit |Ult"*l
llfailttii* !?»*•
J* -r • &lt;»«;
tl»* ftu ti
•
•■*jl
4 r3 »
'i *Nr,i%frfljr I^Ui* ____ (
H. &gt;l«^t 111# tt.fl.l jJ ,mw^y
_** *.
1’ 1i-i
ib*l |le=«.li*|tt

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.
f ■•..

4

farm er who hnd irlr ie v e d them
from aaeka o f feed,
lie ruiild not arro u n t fo r ih t'lr
preaenre.

•

amounts aa t h u i r OOe-fourlh
iharea;
Alutltua $3.4lM, Bay 4.1,ltM,
llrowani 4'JI.BM, ‘ Duval $i‘.'i,7n,
KscarnVU $1 0.3 I 3. HiBulHirouifli
131,148, I we 44.0*17. 'l.eon &gt;11.777,

BIRDSEY’S BEST
4 BROTHERS
MONEY SAVER
WHOLFWHEATTGratramV 101b!

Bearh
Oranye 433,570. Balm
*90.433. TlnelUu 447.439,
4133177. Putnam 41.073, St.
ftt.l.'di. Ht. I .or la 43.003. SaraaoU
&gt;10,930. 8 EM I SOI .hi $3,103 an-l
Voluain 430.3HI.

SPECIAL DISCOUNT 200 Ih. OR MORE

BIRDSEY’S QUALITY
DAIRY FEED- 20fi
.100II
H O G R A T IO N

411.1 'Appruptlatlon*
S rm innlr I'o u a iy
•
W tlla ir Hoard
J o t si Appropriat too* ------V r t r r v r for
trnnUnanii'Ire --T O T A L n t ’ fM IK T
I'.UImalra Kspeare*

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Harreirs Sea Food &amp; Poultry

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1

S C R A T C H G R A I N tc ™

U When)”

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L A Y IN G M A S H . 2 0 %

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SPECIAL SNAPPER STEAK
COMPLETE LINE OF SEA FOOD AND POULTRY
311 N. FRENCH AVE,

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Hhrrltf, f r o

31.1 E I hi STR EET
Sanford, Florida

PHONE 1161 — J

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and

•i»ri*j I'rii4»rutlna
' Attorney, f'onyhtlrtn
111-1 W it nr ri K m
I S I - l Ju i* r« l ' * » .-i— -■
l i t tnh*r Kapriirea ' ,
Crim inal I'ror* , _ ta th in i — -------- i l l fu rd ln a *nd C li e
*.f t ’rln .n rrr

1*1 Kaprliv. of

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Arm or)
V o ia t A|if,n.|i*Mtl.ui4
HfW fVa fnr
| P&lt;itilln9bnrl#fl
T O T A L lir in iK T
M In H U lK ip r a 1

ll.lla .f ti

til

CUul&gt;i&gt;*r|n«
Beetle*! ..
—
111-1 -Rktary of llniiit
(tnimf Inlem trnl,
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R lah t qf W a r*
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&lt;tf Hanford on l i f t
T a x Roll ..
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copy of the Hew Air Fon eg j&gt;ftm|iMct, *,Kii.i\v Ymir
Air Forctw," at yuur U. S. Army Recruit Imb Sinimn.

T O T A L m 'l H I K T
ftrtlmMra K « p r
Halory of f o u n t ,
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H o ono today queatloBH tho fact th at tho whole fu tu re
of tho United Stale* may real in the very clouds over
your head. T he security of this country demands
s tro n g , w e ll-tra in e d , w ell-equipped A ir F o rces^
superior to an y in th e world.

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And tho pew, reorganized A ir Forccs-givo thou­
sands of eligible young men on opportunity to taka
an active p a rt in building America's A ir Pow er . .
on the ground as well os in the nky.

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WORLD'S ORgAreST
OPPORTUNITY‘FOR A CAREER IN AVIATION
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You may, fo r example, enlist In tho A ir Forces
fo r three years. I f you have a specialty which will
qualify you, you may also be able to enlist In a grade

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Today ^he A rm y A ir Forces offer high school gruil*
uatas an unprcceticuted opjiortuiiil^ to get the finest
aviation achoollng on ea rth —and select your school
or court* before you enlist.
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Tho A A F C areer Plan is unilke anything ever
offered before. I t pcrmitH milcctid high school grad­
uates to ayply and qualify for AAF specialized courses
of th eir own choice. Simply go to your U. S. Army
H ccrultlng S tation, explain the kind of aviation trainMng you w an t and you will receive an application blank
and a complete list of available i nurses.

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I f you have had A ir Forces experience, you m ay
Join the A ir Reserve and continue your m ilitary
aviation tra in in g outaido of business hours.
Or you m ay join tho A ir National Guard and per-haps become eligible fo r advanced technical training
g t special A ir N ational Guard schools. _________
Think It over. I f there are A ir Force Day exhibits
In your locality, be sore to visit them on A ugust 1 s t

w d e r th e AAK AvlsUmt C areer r i * ^ a t y o u r nearest
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THURSDAY* JU L Y 31, 1M 7

Ho Earned It

RatallUf* la IM
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Pallia*** &lt;allr &gt;I"»I la latter
A
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Am
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guccerw
ntory,
w
orthy
of
H
oratio
Alger
By RUSSCTt KAY
114 Saartar at
At h n best, comes 'to us by w ay of Life m agazine which
•aalatiL llarMa
111 Maaailla *««a»
telln of nn Oklahoma farm er w ho 12 y e a rs ago was so poor
Whan Tom WaUon Announced atarted out on a statewide hand­
CalrtH aa arraal t laaa atallav h«i tried to get his creditors to taice his land in settlem ent,, ,tbat he would not run to succeed shaking campaign. *
OnaWf FT. Ill*, al l l r **••» «mte*
as. Attorn4y„C*r)er*l..tuU - ^F riO tfla:M w .i«rn -UTfli^ Richif laslari. Fla HIa., aalrr Ilia Art of his debts and th ey refused, b u t who Is no# w orth half himself
initaad would *erk Die Office of ard KimpBoir of TlontlcclIo, fo m m w
a
million
dollars.
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Governor he J e t , the bars tluvn Speaker of the House, to entar the llill.UMI L. DK*N
Henry W itt, came up the ‘h a rd way. He was th e son-of for. m free-for-all, and a t this writ­ race hut Simpson will not run In
Klltar
a Kansas railroad breskm sn who lost his life’s savings and ing it looka aa though we would opposition to Mayo, although* he
r.oniro* III**
run a mighty good rmca for
Baalaaaa Maaaiar
di?d when Henry was still a boy. A fte r a. few years of have a avrarm of candidates for would
anv office he might seek:
fhli office.
wandering
'from
farm
to
farm
as
a
hired
hand,
he
was
i n i i r n i m o .i iu t m
Mayo, last week, released a
Banning for a cabinet office
l‘a,akla la Alaaaaa
drafted and served a hitch w ith th e A rm y during th e firs t against a man who la firmly en­ statement to the press saying th at
t f CarrIrr, aaaafc — — — I M
Far Maalh------------------— .T» World W ar. W ith a little money he had saved up, he re tu rn ­ trenched and rum to aucceed him- hr had no Intention whataver of
ran* Haatba
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ed to Oklnhuma and bought a q u a rte r aecttoh which he •elf Is a mighty tough rac? for retiring, that hla health had nevaf
III jfaalh* ........................... 4.Hi started farm ing.
other contenders, for the .nan In I been better and that he had an
, •
Da* Taar —_
Won
office has a tremendous advant- i unfinished agricultural program
There
were,
of
course,
ups
and
downs.
Some
years
he
age, and If Tom hkd chosen to -to complete that could not
All afcllaarr aallaa*. rani* nf
____ itaati. r**alall*a* aad aatlra* al made n little.m oney, w hich he p u t into m ore land, arid some remain In the office of attorney ib lv be accomplished during blew
aafrrlalnmanla tar Ik* lari'aa, u&gt; I years he lost, whereupon ho Wfetild go to the batik and general it Is extremely doubtful p resent tarn*. .
ralalaa land*, will •k# rkar**4 far
,
a« m alar adrartlalaa rain
W ro w .-Jlija lly ccmo 1080 when th e price of w heat &lt;dropped If he would have hid any aeriousl With Mayo definitely planning
t (
1 *? n,n f°r reclcction it,La doubtful
f-.—*
nirTtanau
65 cents and 1931 when It got down to SO cents . These •opposition..__
now, howmrer, It Is anybody's | jf any serious opposition will deii***. i»*-. *.**...;i* Tk. n«*»i&gt;: w ere also the years of th e g re a t d rought and W itt lived iwce and it ta beginning 4o look -virtap. Mayo Fs loved and respected
I".1.
A
l
in the h e a rt or
n , th
“ e dust bowl w here a tra c to r he bought like anybody and /everyybody will throughout the state and It *■ ifi,?- r
. 1 orally agreed that be can ratadn
Mt Hu** i« ‘W* *«-aairT^i»iik from a neighbor-K ars-buried In the du at before he could
,ri*rl*al hr*&lt;t*»*rfrr* la I’ktra**~ get It into his bare.
During the legislative eetsinn P.j hla office as long as he wants to.
aad S*it Talk.
Guy Crews, representative from
There may be other candidates
th
farm
s or
Tk* ll*ra|4 I* m mrm*tr a« Ikr . Hundreds of W itt's neighbors
■■ - -sold
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— tsimply
r-. Duval, let it be known that hej seeking cabinet, offices but preaa***h *i*4 rn*&lt; wkirk i* *aiiu#4 nlmmloned them nnd went looking for o th er jobs a t a tim e would be a candidate and he has, ent Incumbent* will all run for recampaigning
***la*l«*lp 1* Ik* *•* •** Hllkll*
gning ever glnce,
til
election, and that means that any.m
op were unemployed. T heir plight was been
aallaa »• all Ik* l«*l a**&gt;* **1*1*4 when 10,000,000 people
L. Grady Burton of Wauchuln, opposition that developa will have ^
la Ikla n*n***prr. a* w*ll aa all graphically described by John Steinbeck in one of th e moat one-time gubernatorial *candidate, a tough time of It for it la plenty
AF ***** &lt;ll**ai*k*&lt;.
popular books of the day, "The G rapes Of W rath ". W itt and an abls lawyer, ia definitely hard to defeat a man who is In
thought he Was worse o ff th an th e "O kies" ever thought in the race and with hla wido ac- and wants to stay.
THEltfiDAY, JULY 11, 1H7 of. being because he couldn't even g et away.
qhalntanceshlp throughout the
A* It appears now, the only race
stato and strong political connec­
To put it differently, he stuck it o u t He fought the tions he haa a tremendous advant­ for a cabinet post that-will attract
public, attentiuh and nrouse any
BIBLE VERSE FOK TODAY bankers, th e ...............
dust storm s nnd the _grasshoppers. ___________
He watched age over othera who are leas well degree
of Interest will be the race
MO nMi- WHO m FI LI Fn l be price o f wheat come back a ' little and he paid his debts. known.
for attorney general and of the
R.
W.
(Dick)
Ervin,
former
as­
WITH HATRED AND MALICE
did all his work himself, w ith the help of his large sistant attorney general, who hails men who have announced to date,
HAB GOD IN HIS HEART: Ami family of growing boys Bnd girls, and he invested every from Palstka, crashed newspaper it would appear that L. Grady ,
v*« know we have j&gt;****d from cent he could navfc in-morc farm land which other* regarded front pages last week with hit Burton is In the most advantage.
*iffirial anrounrrmant. He"!i"ra'lK,i^
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&lt;dfath unto life because wj love as less th an worthless.
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Having made a statewide raee
well known in political circles
th« ^ th « f u. - l .
e v -Today th ls-ssm b farih ^ n d /n m l th a t which Ilea r o u n d Iv
but la practically unknown to the for the office of Governor, his
name is known to thousand* of
' Gael Sullivan hai Ion hit driv­ it. are regarded nr the richest in th e world. The town bank general public.
where W itt keeps bis bank roll boasts deposits of $3,300,000
R. A. (Leg) Green, former com voters who have never heard of
er** license.' Maybe he should alo compared to $300,000 fifteen y e a rs ago. The 160 acres of gTeasman and candidate for Gov­ the o th e r contenders. On top of
be dtpiived «l hi* license lo drive land which W itt used to own baa now grown to 3,360 acres ernor In the last go-round, la bit­ this, ho will get arong support
ing hts nails and trying to decide from political circles and ho can
the Democratic Party.
and he figures it ns conservatively w orth $75 an acre.
lie depended upon to run a mighty,’
what to do. He wants to run for irootl
men.
race.
Besides this, be owns five sections of ranch land in Colo­ something but doesn't know Just good
We hope that nbithern do-gotuiWe
won’t know a great deal
what. Maybe governor, maybe at­
rado,
300
head
o
f'c
a
ttle
,
six
expensive
combines
and*an
about who will or will not run
in cvqpflgj)rre will lake not?
torney
general
or
maybe
fo:&gt;
a
re­
interest in nine natural gaa wells. A t present he is planning turn to congress. Ho has his ear until later In the yrar, but come .
and 'remeJmer, 'that the women
to take his family on ji trip to Cnli_fornllU-ilut .when-.Jia to- the--m njnT-«ntf‘ We " # n n i e i f ■Nev*^Yvwri»-daTrwrTTi7VCfliiid nn 1
the kettle etaMinx to boll In earnbln broker!
broken down Jaloi
like the from him sooner og later,
ing.a colored women end who was ones the "O kies" used, but in a’ brand new $4,6
eaL There will be candidates
Packard sure.
oidered lo pey her $6,000 in beck w ith wine-colorcd upholstery.,A half a dosen othera are con­ aplenty and the old welkin will
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sidering entering the race and no ring from Pensacola to Key \Yast.
eatery, hailed from Boslon, Mao.
Henry W itt m ay soon become one of the Idle rich. He bne can say a t this time how many
Britain it reported a* plenniim may have m ore ot our worldly goods than he can use. He will be lined up a t the post whan Everglades Enjoys
to reduce the me ol her aimed t IHM be sneered a t by Now Dealers and denounced by Com- the Starting gun is fired.
A spreading rumor to the effect First Rainless Day
force* throughout the world. But* mtinlstH, but who can begrudge him hla new found w ealth? that
Commissioner of Agriculture
Nathan Mayo would retire at the In Over Two Months
not on account of the decrearinj
end of hie present term caused nn
temion in Java, Indie, Paleitin*,
Planning
CLEWIBTON, H a. July, 31
ambitious crowd of, office seekers
Greece end point* north, eoulh.
(/P&gt;— For the first time aipee May ^
to start beating the bushes.
eait and welt.
Ammon McClellan of FL Pierce 2.1 a 24-heur period without rain- |
One of Secretary of S ta te M arshall's firs t acta when
was reached In the Everglades
he look his Job was to organize a Policy Planning Staff, didn’t wait to find out whether fall
General Eisenhower iey» that consisting o f six trained career men whose work is confined Mayo would run or not but tossed today.
M
Not a trace of rain fell around
more end more .it looki •* if the to planning. T heir object Is "to p u t continuity, consistency hla sombrero Into the ring and haa I-ake
Okeechobee yesterday. But
United Sletee would have to ac- nnd content into Am erican foreign policy.” They will not
the Everglades, swollen and wet
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kept a "two-world concept" wh*n hnvo to clenr the stato departm ent reports, will have no
with downpours which totalled
HAMBONE'S MEDITATIONS 24.04
Inches at ClewUton, 23.43 a t
1 * We have
u*. been working for a "one- s ta ff under them . They m ay call in other experts for con­
By Alley
Moorehaven and 24.0$ a t Dslte
world plan." Even that ii progreii. sultation, th en do th e ir own thinking. Thin stream -lined
Glide during the Iong'w et
If the whole world,cart be divided program should c u t red tape and result In n consistent
PAT ptE F MAN CODUPM’ •till hold vast quantlti.
l«s of
e v e ra l thousand- head’
into more than
the- co­
6 ( T HOWHAB W iP ~ 3 % | (-S
were reported being moved out
Hiding force*
get If
lowlytng flooded section* to hlghtr
WIPPFR-WOWAM C A 'Sl
a decided
grounda. ■Th* m o V e m i r t t . ,
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fidence.
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time when it wii frequently .di­
short' distance* and no major
The PPS , as we understand it, ia not to do the actual
PE ?RIGHT 5AYW’J HEP mlgatlon of herds Is undar way,
vided into a hundred or more tuch
hut stock owners sought to protect
Compc&amp;cnti. Eventually we. may planning, b u t ra fh e r the inform ation-digging on which
CHILLUHS A t l lC /
their cattle from foot ro t vrhikh
policy
m
ust
be
based.
Jf
Secretary
T
to
know
|l t rtne world.
results from constant standing In
how to haotlle -a tic k lish , problem
water.
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People who believe that li*h obscure tiny country or « e a t Eur
n.' BMIdn, ha needs
Lake Okeechobee was reported
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stabilised with two migh­
won't bjta thould read the itory m erely ssy th e word a n d |n a few
Ufa Davies of China,
ty discharges flowing out of the
&gt;f Ralph
Rivea. Univenity of Johnson of L atin America, Adam of A u s t r i a '...............
of
h
Caloosahatchee River and 8 t Lucie t \
rich Marahiill policy muat
orida itudent who lost a leg him thrt Im portant.
Fiorii
cahet. The lake level today was "
Sunday while twjmming in th-* into nccount before it cab em erge a s a plan - not dead
17.1? feet above sea level.
Pumps continued to hum through
Ponte Vcdta cans!. He, did n.*‘! s tu f f dug from encyclopedias, b u t Im portant, hum an, cur­
out t h e . farmland area, lilting
tvrn see what bit him. but he' re n t n u tte r assembled by m en’ of experience and high con­
water .from diked are* and dta- •
elieves it was either a yhark or tacts.
charing It Into canals from where
They a re all expert in a practical as well as theoretical
it found l u way Into the lake
arrscuda. Sharks as a tule are
or tO thg tea.
not particularly vicious and i Ik sense and all are young; ages, range from 85 to 49.«They
a re - with a few of m any qualifications:
ones which are usually do not
Fifty-three percent of 'pfflce
George F. Kennan, economics and R ussia; Joseph E.
com* dote lo shore, Bsrtacudai
employes have visual problems.
Johnson, UN, atom s and. L atin A m erica: W are Adams,
on the other hand are always dsn- Germany and A u stria ; Jacques Joseph Relnstein, finance;
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■ttoui and even the smallest ones Jo h n P. Davies, born and raised In China, served In our
0
Dr. Charles L. Persons
will bite anything that * comet em bassies In C hpngklnjr.and Moscow. (This 1* th e John
O ptom etrist
nesf.^ljciuDnvies who was In a plane forced down In a Burmese Jungle
Sanford Atlantic Bk. Bldg.
Hours: »-I2 t-S
Phone 290
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The value of a college educs am ong head-hunters, the adventure w ritten about so well
Bat. 2-12
by
Eric
Sevareid
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agazine
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a
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lion it appstenlly being rccoguiicd
Eye* Eismlped - Glasses Fitted
ThS list is a strong one. Too often our sta te departas mote and more men and women
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m e n t lma had to guess In Im portant m atte rs. Now, perhaps,
.need eduli educalion cisiir. ,of U^ . m j* ablfi to know.
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boys end giib in Ihrir 'itcni, oi
at most under 22. out univrnhi*'
now report an ever increasing
number opetudtnli o m 25. Stet­
son University reveals that the av­
erage age pf mate students is be­
tween 26 and 30 years, white more
thin 30 students ere listed, as
over 40 year* of age. There i| jui
old saying that you can't ttaeh
an old dog- new trick*, but It is
equally true that you are never
too old to learn,'

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NOTICE
The August meeting of tha
Daughters of Wesley Class of the
First Methodist Church ha* been
postponed, it waa announced to*
day by Mr*. C. If. W on, president
of the dess.
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IHRT1I ANNOUr*' C1&gt;MK NT
Mr. and" Mrs. C. K. McLain
announced today the birth of a
daughter, Linda Sue, on July 25
at St. Vincent** Hospital in Jack­
sonville, Mr. and Mr*. McLain are
form er.resident* of Sanford and
the will be'remembered a* MU*
Helen Tctra*.

iSocial Calender
MONDAT
Circle No. 10 of the W.S.C.S. of
the First Methodist Church will
meet at B:00 P. M. a t the home of
Mrs. J. R. Iloolehan, Z20C palmet­
to Avenue.
Circle* of the W.S.C.S, of the
F lrtt Slethodlit Church will meet
lit 8:00 P. M. a* follows: No. 1
HtiUi Mrs. J. U. Crawford, 1201
Oak Avenue; No. 6 with Mr*. Brodie William*. 302 Oak Avenue;
No. 6 with M rw f^aude Herndon,
60S Magnolia Avenue and No. 0
with Mr*. Ralph Thompson, l ’(It
■frSeuit Avenue.
TUESDAY
The Friendship League of the
Congregational Church will meet
at kS* Parish House at 3:00 P. M.

^Virginia II arta field
Weds Truman Gailey
Mr. and Mr*. J. It. Hicks an­
nounced today the marriage of
their
granddaughter,
Virginia
ITartsfield, to Truman Galley, son
of Mr*. Llndyan Galley of Alto,
Ga. The wedding look place on
July 18 In Folkston, Ga.
Air*. Galley recleved..Rcr. school-

ven by MU* Gene Caswell at I
r home in Orlando. Colorful
S
arrangement*
of sinnla* and I
greenery decorated the room* of!
the Caswell home.
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Several
&lt;f hfldge
were play: niter which the score,
trera ' atx. I
white linen purse, was awarded
to Mr*. Lee Moore and vrreno,
itektnil napkin* and coaster*,
were won by Mr*. David Nuslirkel
of Winter Park. Ml s a McCall was
given a set of l,u-Hay pallet
bicakfr.it eblna.
The luncheon was icrvcd buffet
style by Mlsa Caswell assisted by
her mother, Mr*. II. I). Caswell.
The |ab]e was overlaid with n
white lace cloth and centered
with an arrangement of pink
love vine in cut glass bowl*. The
dslnty centerpiece was flanked
with pink taper* In crystal holder*.
Those attending with Miss MeCall were
...
Ernmet McCall,
Mra. Moore, Sirs. Nusbirkel, Sira
T. E. Tucker and Mrs. Donald
Jones. Also the Misses Martha
rerkina, Nancy Collum. Jackie
Hrotchle, Jane Thigpen, Kathryn

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Steisch and Camille Ratten
From Orlando were I
Allan, and ’Patricia Jones,

Gailey are making their home
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Hollywood

Larger Hats Seen In
New Fall Fashions
Mr DOROTHY ROE,
Associated Press Fashion Editor
Tha -bigger ..the - U tter U - tbe
Determined nbt to lie- outdone
bv the dress designer*, who have
stirred up n nation-wide slorm of
controversy o v e r the radical
-------the new silhouette,
milliners also have prepnrrd some
shockers for fall.

HOLLYWOOD,, July 31 (*&gt;&gt;—
Mark Stevens, who ha* acquired
!* and also a world of grief
the past two years, plan* an
ifly escape, After "The 8nake
t,” h* hopes to visit his parents droop according to the fall de­
Canada and get a complete cree* of the designers, hat* also
grow larger and more elaborate.
Marfi, who onlv recently go: Gone la the day of the bean!'.- and
out of the bed, is faced with the doll hat. Next season, a hat
thVe# court action*, one a di­ Is going to be. an Important projvorce. Ha Is homeless and has been ect, not Just an afterthought.
Favorite silhbuotte of the -ad­
through a.lo n s.recu . ration from vance
fall collection* Is the
i an ulecr. bloused or draped W e t crown
Ha need* a rest.
with a cloche, cuff or
Tha actor blame* 'Hollywood combined
medium off-face brim. Often ,'tliis
phonies" for his •ns’-ital break­ generous piece of headgear, which,
up.' HI* rumored romance with bv the way, fits snugly down on
edy Lamarr Isn't so. ha said the head ■all the way round, I*
they are merely- old friends. In- further .elaborated by feullief..
ei den tally, the only photograph* fur, glittering roll* of m-taHtr
1In his dressing room ate of his lame or poufs of velvet o r *a'.fh,
estranged wifa, Annalle,
The dramatic wide brim la ir
. -Gregory Peck-flies to New York high favor, sometimes* extended
next week to finish work on “Gta- further by aid* f trimmings cl
tleman’s Agresment" end then
returns to La JpUa sehsre hell
spend the summer. Greg is a guv
who M e* hit profession. He con
laugh a t the difference In hU
salaries—isv tral thousand a weak
i t 20th-Fox, $40 st tl\e La Jolla
Playhouse,
Ann Southern visited Robe:*.
Sterling on the •"Jloughshod" set,
giving rite to ' more talk about
whether thslr marriage is nn again
or off again. It must ba con­
futing for Bob. n it leading lady
Is Gloria Grahame, who It a ring­
er for Ann . . .
"The Ingrid Bergman film, "Joan
/&gt;t Lorraine,’* will not he qulh
as gigantic as planned. Tha battle
scenes a rt being cut down be.cause,of the monumental expense
Dana Andrews end Henry,Fon
da are feudltf and rightin', hui
mostly In Jest. Dans has bee.
hunting for a story for months
and finally heard about a promO iling tea-yarn.-R ut Hank fodnd
It first and won't tip off Dana
aa to its Identity. It keeps th j
'D aisy. Kenyon'
June Havoc hai been tested
Im, “Foreign Affaire," and may
be added to the cast headed by
Jean
A rthur and John Lun l.
Thera is doubt that Alarlene
Dittrich will accept the role be­
cause the would have to play
• Nasi . . .
Howard Hughes ha* "Vendet­
ta" added to his current woes.
After three remakes, tha film
Still l*n‘t to his liking, and ha

Mrs. Paul Brpwn and children.
Pat and Alice, have returned from
visiting . Lookout Mountain
and
Jackson, Tenn.

the wav to do It; Lie (Ini on the
floor, arm* outstretched. Raise teg
and without moving the rc o of
your body, • swing leg ove.- the
other. You should gradually work
your leg up until it almost touche*
yqur hand.

R. L. Cornell and *on, Robert
Cornell, plan to arrive tonight by
plane from Chicago where they
have hern spending the past sev­
eral day*.

pAAB Will Conduct
Training Flights

Mr., Mrs. Williams
Honor Connie McCi

ORLANDO, July 31, &lt;Special) ~
...............
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Headquarters K o u r l t i n t h Ale
dinner for* Miss CtUlMi MfClll IVrrc has announced -that Trainat their home )ng Kliahtm will be conducted from
in Mayfair. Lovely arrangement* the Orlando Army Air Bss* on
of tiny partcl rinniar decorated Friday.
‘l'P , “
n&gt;on!
M,n porch, At thl* time, 12 plane* will take
of t W i l l i a m s home.
,
off from O ptritions A rt* at ! l;0 j
t.uest* xverr served at the long A M ()yinjt ov„ Orlando at *p.1
Pp-Mmatcly 11:10. From OrUnfo
thev will proceed to Sanford and
thru to DeLand, Daytona Death,
ler hchl an arrangement of whit,
daisies and the centerpiece wi
flanked with white burning taper
in crystfll candclhrhiliJ* McCall-uas |irr-rn trd will
n piece of her Strnsburg alive
pattern. Those Invited to Ik* will

Mr*. J. L. Galloway and daugh­
ter. Mary Ann, returned yester­
day (torn a vacation sp e n t'In
Washington. D. C. and New York
City.
Mr. and Mrs. C. It. Rudd and
Leland Rudd returned this moan­
ing from Mellwood, Ala. where
thev have been spending a varaSir. and ^Irs. L. F.
r«» children, Emily
nger, are spending
ication in various

Garner and
Faye and
a month's
points In

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New DesignH'Do Not

Sir. aitif‘Mrs. w .lih rJ Phillip* \t ■&lt;2i'.^ o i » H i &lt; i e r ^ F f ? r u r e H
returned on Sunday fmm Daytona
Reach where they spent the past
11, HETTY CLARKE
Their children. Wally and AP N easfeslurea Heauly Editor
Home designers never consider
Merrill
the teal American figure when
Mr. and Sirs. Ross D. Hunter
and son I,Inwood of Silver Lake
have returned from Burling, N ..J,
where Ihay visited Sir. Hunter’s

Air. and Mrs. John Herbst and
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Herbat returned on Sunday from a two
'weeks lour nf the Eastern states
and Canada. En-route home th sr
visited relatives in Plainfield, N. J.
Mr. and Mr*. J. Q. Galloway
have as their guest* at their home
at II0 Poplar Avenue, Mr. ami
Airs. G. E. Armstrong and child
of Alhertsvllle, Ala. and Mr. and
Mrs. L. W. Galloway and child of
Gadsden. Ala. Airs. Armitrong and
Air. L. W. Galloway are the sister
ami brother of-M r.'G lltitw ay.'

put It on the market for Ih* Avera e e ' Apiylcan Woman._______
Well, who is the Average Amurlean Womarf? She Is a wife, a
mother or a career girl who spend*
most of her time fighting
problem -- spreading hip*
massages, exercise* and . 1

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Stand aj ,iU*-cetvt*r of ths bad
•ad doifVnAAe Ihe position of fli*
feet st all. Just make everv hit of
your body move aa you stretch
and pull your rih* away • from
your hips. As you get those sheets
well lucked under the ends of the
bed. every pull you exert on your
middle torso will counts
'
To help streamline yotir arms
and rour chest at thp same time,
herr’s a good, exerrise:
. Sit rrotsdegged nest to the wall
with the small of your hack' at
the-w*t*tHnir-dtggIng-t1fht- Into
the wall. Raise your arms shove
Tour head on the wall. With your
elbow* slightly bent, and elbows
and wrlsta tight flat against the
wall, ever so slowly pull ’ vout

■- This is toJfiIivrto^ .ron’To'die’finest si
of our brilliant new coats and suits for Fall.
, * Mala* your Rejection before. A ugust 15th,' and
save 10' J.
.
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DeLand. Fla.

your fingertips come to ydur
shoulders and your bent elhows
of the moment. But seldom Is the come hack to your rib*. Repast
fashion one that Will help her eon- from 20 to 50 times daily.
ceai her bulging hips and thighs.
For the hips, there It always the
You may console yourself that
the' new long skirts will o'- least
hide your plump catVes. Though
the hemline la dropped you will
.notice.that Jn . tww suit and dress
fashion*, nlpped-ln waistline* and
hip fullness may merely empha­
sise your hlpplness. •

feathers or bows, Turbans also
have came into their own apee
more, especially for dinner wear,, look well In the new'clothe*, you'll
done In |u*h materials suih a*i need in do some work on your
velvet Or lame, to contrast withi waistline and hipline right now.
J_ The housewife—1* lucky that
• Tim 'romtng-sfgxon pfirtldw a there ary* dotrn* of way* ihe ran
field d«r for milliners, aa praetl- (r| m down hrr waistline while
rally, every hat Is draped, sculp- working around the house. You
lured and manipulated. Simple CM0 combine bed-making with
blocked cjqwni and ttraig h t brima waistline magic, suggest* a faarr few and far between.
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COLGATE-PALMOLIVE-PEET MAKES
TH IS OFFER TO INTRODUCE TOU
TO THE W ONDERS OF V U I
This amaring new Colgste-Palmolivi-Peet

'I was born on a tobacco farm and I'v e Bold
tobacco a t auctions for over 10 years. In all
th a t time I've seen the malcera of Lucky Strike
buy fine, good-tastin' tobacco , . . tobacco
t h a t 'a got quality, real quality."

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THURSDAY, JU LY SI, 1917

TH E SANFDRD HERALD, S A N rO H D . FLO RIDA

McCammon To Pitch
.---O p e n e r; Tomat Or
Kettles To T o s s
Second
Contest

COMMENTS

Pads entertain the (.eeshurg Ptra te s 'in a twin attraction at th*
By BILL KINO
Municipal Park. The games s i- .nOSTON, July SI, bTV- After
scheduled to get under way at watching Stymie extend tha turf’s
earnings record t &gt;
irseh Jacobs t
Venetian «*U(sH""V l m " 'V
burg* for a contest, but wsie old stretch-running chestnut in ac­
&lt;1 t o , return home without tion u n tir-he grows a heard."
ing tha gam* because of rain,
"Ill race him as long as hr
ck McCammon, newly ac­ stays sound,” Jacobs promised af­
id Fad righthander, Is' slat- ter hi* bread-winning uquixtrisnq handle the mnund assign- stop watch off spring turned tho
i In tho twilight affair toigtit, and either Carl Kettle*
r Johnny Tomat will get Manrvr John Krldsr’s call for .the
sent out to try to steal New Eng­
Ightcap.
Last night ths St. Augustins land’s richest purset
Closing at 1-5, with 1139,468
tint* acorsd a 8 to 2 decision
rer the lesgua leading G-Man, bet on him to show, Stymie, with
ltd tha Palatk* Aialsas Hipped canny Conn McCreary aboard, gol
te Daytona Beach Diet* in a off last and remained so during
the first six furlong* of the mile
to 8 tilt.
The Orlando Senator-DcLand and a fuilong rout* that he turned
1:50 flat.
ed Hat contest was wsshed in The
Jacobs’ entry Jumped from
last to third coming into the
h* Lintscurts:
homestretch, caught William Heintsvtll*
000 001 001 2 8 2
Augustin* 000 001 14* « 10 2

Fight For Golf
Tourney Crown

i'EORIA, III., July 31—OP)—
31—&lt;JP)_!| I
sixteen survivors from the aU rt- I ----ing field of rnora than #0 In th e '
National Junior Chamber of
C'ommerre Coif Tournament liat' a us noli.•
lie ! tmlay for herth* in the ,#eml-‘
PI tr im 's Records
, . (i:i»li Jn-two 18-hole third routU mtsiote
*
srjU u d -quarter-final match*-*.
.aakEOHii
'T *
" —ding the third round g ro u p !
*
Al Mcngert of Spokant,
litrber'a record* that wera
, the defending champion, ru , &lt;»n* li«ach
nosed by Dick
I
Pafastka ( . ’ traj'.oa* tuaen X.
* trailing the league is Joe nf Ch-tidtl* N. C.
, m
A u g u s tin ,. 4, U a ln s o llle i.
Cleary, I’alatka. Atalca butler,
An out .tunding casualty yesUr]&gt;»l.*nil al Urlnmtu, tun!
**"&gt;■
who I* Imasling
earn­ nny was cu-inedallsl
Waatiej • S A N H O lll) at tn-etliurg ppU.. rsln
ed run -avriago uf l?54 ‘for 18 Brown of Chattanooga, Tsnn.
(la m , r*e»»
games. The I’olatk* firvhallur has who na« ousted by John Morri*
l..,.L u r* at e A N P O U P ( I t .
I'.'U lk a St H artons Beach.
worked 146.2 Innings and has won of Atlanta. ‘la.,
o r U iid u
at
P ila s S
12- games and lost sis.
p|H&gt;sed Bob Braff, of
Morris
i*V. Augunlb* al &lt;iaihe*«llle.
The leading Sanford chunker is ______
Duluth, Minn., who eliminated
Johnny Tomat with a record of Bill Adam* of. Myrtle Beaeh, 8. C.,
2.20 earned runs In 13 games-In 2 up in a secumi round ' match, j
which lie worked 103.2 frames.
with victories ovef Rufus Hughes,
Hiuldv Lake closely follows To­ Paducah, Ky., 3 to 1, and Ber­
ms! with 2.26 and Carl Re'tie* nard Riviere, Houston, Tex., 6
boast* 2.67 as hi* record. Chari la and 4, and today faced Dick Eiley,
Bissen has pitched in 20 game* of Portland, Ore. Eiley dropped
and has an average of 2.93. Bill an IH-Inrh birdie putt on the
N u tlli
Stanton ha* pitched 168 Innings 23rd hole to oust _ Jack Evans, New Y »Vt rg§ t #S.i* aO,'ih.il,*U
I
in .11 games and has 3.30 for his Phoenix, Arit., In yesterday’s
sing*!.*
average.
l'hll*&lt;GI| 4ila * . C h ic * s o t
longest battle.
4-1, UoMOn l-f.
There have been 60 shut out
Frank Morey of San Diego, IMi.iniiSh
Ilm
b k lr n a t Ml
l-ovi* ( h ls h t l
games . ployed this year in the Calif., encountered
15-year-old
Bitty fcey^oti Columbus, 6a,- . |
hitter*. Juan Piww* of In la n d

SID ELIN ES

Bamuely and P t t t o f f ; Drtgg*

and TcacoD.
’ &gt; -------------------------- --

around the .360 mark

picked u p ,th a wlnnar’a 441,150
(lice, a neat haul that boosted his
prita-money margin over the awmighty Assault
!.*..• 3*Ia
to 196,290. Jacobs boasts atha:
hi*
rags - to • riches meal ticket Is
strong and sound, e n o u g h s run
every weak and he’ll go agstti al
Sarasota On Aug, 9.

native of PJUabuigfi,
. wma purchased outright
he Syracuse Chiefs of the Inrrnatiimal from its parent club,
»e Cincinnati Reds, Apr. 26, 1940.
It* -282 batting average in 140
amt* for tha Chiefs last season
ibeled him just another ball-

first rail on Sauer. But an attrac
live enough offer from sum: othcr team might be acceptable. Another factor in his becoming
on* of the International Lfdgue’*
moat dangerous hitter*,'according
to Sauer himself, was his dacislon
to ghee up golf. It was Bill MeKechnle, former manager 'at ’ Cin­
training cinnati. who advised Sauer to
abandon golf because Henry had
developed a tendency to .Rawing

YESTERDAYS STARS
Monte Kennedy, Giants, pitch­
ed four, hitless relief innings to
get credit for the victory a* the
Galnts snapped Ewell Blackwell'*
I it-game wining streak with a
6-4, UIttmph oyer She- Fed*
Pee Wee Kcese, Dodgi-rs, sing­
led with two out in the top of the
tenth to drive in Gene Hermanikl
with the run that defeated the
Cards 11-10 In one of- the most
thrilllnjt games In many seasons.

TODAY and FRIDAY!
of the Screen’s nil-time g re a ts retu rn s to thrill

&lt;41 in

Baby Lima Beans
Confectioners

Bordens Instant

Coffee

Makes 100 cups 39c

Starch
Garden Fresh Fruits &amp; Vegetables
Fresh Elberta

'caches

was unfortunate

n.*ll l*e tt"a* m a i l ”

quiry to J. G. TayluV Spink, general manager of the. Sporting
News, concerning the *J9 Inning
contrst ' Iilfched' by Buddy Lake
snd Ylgl Alonro of DeLand. Spink
stated. "I checked with our rdltorlal department on your Inquiry,

that Bill Godfrey, 1046 FSL arbi­
ter. has moved into
Into -■realty
really high
classed work. He has reported to
the International League a* a
mrmiier of their staff. The International League is only oim step
below the Major*. It Ix AAA
rlesslflcxtlon.

MUNICIPAL PARK 8:15 P. M

Mrapes
Blackeyed Peas
Fresh

Carrots

2 Bunches

19c

I3eans
Selected

Tomatoes

'jMUqg'fSFouod
(Wing, and suggested ho
M f a y bat. Henry ijlclied out
40-oupca, Id-inch weapoh,
ounce* heavier and an Inch Ion,-:ar than tha stick he Imd Iteen
tiling) and has been walloping

waa ably demonstrated whilo he
was performing with Birmingham,
Ala.. In the Southern League, He
believes he's th* only ptayvr who
ever hit a homerun over th-* Birm­
ingham center field acoreboard,
Rlghl now he want* to better 420 feet away.
th* league record of 03 hJinrr* ' I-lke any long-distance hitter,
•siahllshed bv Joe llsuser of Baltlreore In 1980. He had 30 just ders eurvia. Playing one* a week
on the Pacific Coast during the
Leo T. Miller, president of the winter
n n l., his “batting
Chisfs. la convinced that Hauur is
lure-fire big league material, hut
h* Isn’t selling - for th* lime i’c-

A single atchutlc drink may
InWer acuity of vision.

In the Women's Singles, Miami’s
top seeded Starts Burnell entered
the ----semifinals
\y.—L with
.. i.li h
a win over
H arriet Allen. Memphla.

has sent a letter to National As­ Houston, Tex.
sociation ‘ President Gcof*,’-’ M.
Trabtman explaining hi* suspen­
sion of Bill 8teln4cke. It has bean
reported that Htrinecke war re-

SYRACUSE. N. Y. — H &lt;n k
Sauer’* big bat, which haa been

ihe major league* next year.
trnnerin’ Hank, who weigh*
id 198 and stand* two inches
•ix feat, currently la tli&gt; InI League's leading home

. MEMPHIS, T rim , Jury 31—OP)
—The Mid-South TennI* Champ­
ionship* rate into a number of
all-important quarterfinal matches
today.
Fit *t-*e*drd Leslie Longshore,
Anniston, Ala,, and Alex Wellford, Memphis, tangle, ant i l i ar court Water*. New _Orleans ace,
takva on Tpxbb - Urown Baker.
Memphis, In n featured, affair. *
Yesterday
Rodgers twat Dr.
WilfunI Gragg. Memphis, while
Longshore defeated Hilly Ladalnger, Memphis, and Waters passed
Billy Hughes, Memphis.
Another favored entrant, (leorge
Dunklin. ' Pine
Bluff,
Ark.,
meets Memphian l*&gt;u Faiiuin after
turning Back KM Luwrance yest-

('l* v »l»iiit IS, Bonnn 7.
(it Lout* S. Cleveland I
n ln x «).

* Larger Bat Gives
Sauer More Power
And Shot At• • Majors

I’l.KNTV O t' WHICH V ‘
NEW YORK M l— Blghtbcn nl
! lion, have turn nqUHlMl to- wr.J
! trams or individual tompetltors
to the |i*47 world’* weightlifting
I championships a t Philadelphia,
Sept. 26 aiul 27. It i*.th* first time
, the event evor hat been held in
j the U. S. Ametira will be the dsj fending champion.

IVlid-South Tennis
Tourney Advances
To Quauerfinal*

2- lb Cartons - 35c

Pears

. a m m Extra Comfort
•«»&lt;&gt;* loketo,»ms without swlr
n,of» cam fari

ow'a that Buick sweetheart of

ta-th# p«a«
••“ FenHeis.

Potatoes
Cherries
California

wheel*

^•tlgnasf to
curve*—the Inside

l it.
..............
W l°*
'
M oil likely you'll answer, “It’a
doing very nicely, thank you." But
yeara have • way of whittling
away at perform ance-iom stim ea
ao alowly you don't notice it.
t,
, , .
.
So you rdN be In for « whoppin|
•urpriae.
.
J u it wheal your c*r Into our (hop
and "treat It to tom e real Oniric

again . ; . . *nd again I v

ICS MISCRABLCS

’
L et theae men o( our* te it and
tune your Buick with their special
Buick toola. I-et them replace any*
thing that'a worn with the &gt;Iglxt
Buiak&gt;endlneered p a rt. T h e n ,
Z IN G , back comet the awing to
your aweetheart.
Job for job, Buick car care coata
no more than ordinary aervice.
So, &gt;vhat'« to losep Come in to ua
, whether it’* for a tune-up,
major or .minor repair o r
reg u lar lubrication. Y o u r
s— car rate* it.

M *e tw* sh o n m th
« « • « • ana. And Ih e y -rT C n l
-« 9 l. thm let* ,h. m

Ann Pag*

Mayonnaise
Whit*

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Wh# know Buick

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Wewon

RUPEKITE -GRADE
Bottom

llound Steak

BEK

85

For Baking, Btewing Short

Brisket of Beef

HUPEHITE VEAL

Sirloin Steaks
BUI’ERITE

GRADE

69c
VEAL

s

35c Boneless Roast 65c
- LAMB GBADE A
Square Cut

Shoulders
-

50c

AB Meat Fresh Ground

HT FEATURES
A dventure-

59c

Hamburger
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l* "D e a d E n d C « ts ’’ |4e-Open» 13:48 P. M. Dally.40c

Rib Chops

Hermans 8klnlata

Cudahy's 1 lb Bags Pure

IWelners

Pork Sausage
Armour's Star

Herman* Assorted

Spiced Ham
Lax

Flakes

Horn where I sit... 6 y Joe MariH

Mad.

12c

lg*.

3uc

Sunshine

PEACHES
'* |a n o C u p p o r ' s

No. 2y2 can 25c
LlfeBuoy Toilet

a* D*f wtys. well probably laoh last
■* a t™ | »^l
la w hst w*
g ar ” Mqd«ra'

Cleanser 2 for 19c

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T I1 E 5 A N H » N 1 &gt; l i E F A M ^ S A N r O H I l . F L O R I u a

UKSUAY, JULY 31, 1917

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Legal Notice

6 ROOM home, "several block*
from center of town. Phone tdilllCOKil PI.AVERS for rent. By
J.
I da y or work. 'Hi* Music Box, 119
\V. l i t St. Phone 1153.
FURNISHED 3 bedroom home
with 4 'acres.-Hy owner. Phone
k-‘FICE~kpace in Melsch Building.
1204 or County 3303.
FU rgn h«ht ufice*, .newly decorI, nit uliUlte*, heat and *ani[lo t service furnished. Cell H0.V SMALL house. 60 x‘ 150 corner
!jy . II. A A. Ih-pt. Store.
lot, $2600.00. Phony 714-H after
4 P. M.
VRM FOB IlF.NT—-20 « ( « tub
irrigated truck farm. T t artes­
ian well*, a 7 room dwelling S-*HTICLES FOR SALE
2 t o a lit bourne, 2 large barn*.
Dwelling lo t t o t only' with
farm. On , Cemelon Avenue, WILL have watermelon*. csnta;
E ast aide ■Snltfotd, Fla., phone
lopes, pesrbes, ttininUi.-s, Wed.
1U3-R. P. O. Box 8AJ. k .‘ n.
30tlr through Aug. 2. n ;h and
Stone.
French Ave. Priced right.
CONVALESCENT HOME now
&gt;;pen at Cbuluola, 18 tnilea 8. E. SEE THE new I-awn Shaver. Ask
m t Sanford and 18 mile* N. E.
for demunstraiiun. SENKAItIK'
" f Oitnndo. I.orgc screen and
GLASS A PAINT CO. 112-114
open porches to ait and enjoy
W. 2nd Ht.
the cool breelea off LoJtn Cath­
erine. Largo ground* and walk* FOR SALE- at Minorvtlla, former
s a fe from auto traffic. la rg e
Air Base. 26 thousand feel 4
lobby and room*, Prick construc­ Jnch
clay drain tile, 8 A 0 inch
tion, Can accomodate 25 only.
clay aewer pipe, good M b , &gt;»
Phone or write for reservation
1 &amp; 2 Inch galvanised and Mark
at once. Oviedo 2382 or Dr.
etCel pipe, valve* of the same'
Martin 2392 o r ‘ writ* Ho* 137
silo. 1500 feet 4 inch Universal
. ChulMtila. tlwvlA.-itS*KyTsl:,J3uL Jblfit‘ water-pipe; r»M' Irotc Tt&gt;00
for gUeit* to visit ifivfr docioe.
feel of 3 x 0 B. &amp; better lied
Wood. Hydrants and special*.
PAILAI1LK at once, convenientWe arc selling these articles -at
lv located down town aection.
a discount even tho tome of
up to date apartment* with all
them are out of the market.
modern convenience*. Adult*
C o n t a c t Superintendent on
only. Phone 550.
ground or call Orlando 6723
'URNI8HED apt. for a couple.
after 6 P. M.
607 W. l»t Street.___________
FOR RENT- House InNlake Mary. ROOF COATING- Alberto# Alu­
minum roof colling- good for
Florida, 2 rooms A 'h ath , fur*
metal, slate or conywsit Ion -roof­
til shed. 1 Ml/ West of C of C
ing. Stop leak* C3ol*.|wur'h,gn«
Bldg, fleuwe R. Patterson. “
_ —
“ C------*------10 to TS*.. T eiry ear warranty.
RNISlfED a n d unfurnlfhC'd
SENKARltf GLASS A PAINT
apt. Adults only. "700 M j IIoh
r n im .tiJ w
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F tfJ l K E N T

WANTED: Mali to succeed R.
Simmons for Kawlrigh businesa
in Northeast Polk County. 1500
-families. Products sold 20 years.
Permanent .if you am a husller.
For particulars write * KaW
• lelgh’s '■ Dept.
FAH-440 1033,
Memphis, Tentl. or see- R. Hart­
man. Box 234, Iaingw&lt;Mid*Fla.
EXPERIENCED celery grow *ror
trained farm manager fo r’farm
in Zellwood ares, flood jiosltion
for right party. A. Du,ls St Sons,
Oviedo. Phone 2151.
GIRL for cashier A cuimeltc couh
ter. also to,la girl, ljmcy'a. Drug
Store.

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EXPERT palm ing— contract ot
hourly basis. S. G. Grogan.
Free estimates. Phone 783-J.
FLOOR SANDING A finishing.
cleaning A waxing. Our power
unit enable* us to wnrk where
there Is no elect rlj- connect lo t
‘available. 21 ysais experienr*.
II. M. Gleason, Lake lim y, Fla.

" w A ^ t c F Y O RENTBEDROOM .home or apt. for
occupancy Oct. 1 — Permanent
residents. Ph. 668-IL

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palnted. See at 2872 Palmetto
room ami laundry, ilgs 110 f t
frontage on paved street.,Lot is
A rs. Phone 210-W.
"
fully fruited, 804' land*
Possession September OLD NEWSPAPERS—8 CENTS
‘ spacious and lovsly bom* PER POUND. BUNDLED IN
— — b u n d l e s .----------- b in ts : i~-«ted SW-three
ng Valencia Drive. Stueto 15. 20 and 95 CENT

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SIGNS . •
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O— DUE'S HIGN HEMVICE
O. D. Landresa. Phone 1031
RADIATORS clcgnttd and repair
ed. -dhrn Hadlgtnr Shock 1(8
’ Sanford Ava. P1l 366- W.
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"FIRST IN SANFORD"
TRACTOR MOWING — W* mow
vecant lot*, toediidet or large
ecreagea. Phona 41 or 197-J.
I.'UNNIE MeMullen’a M a r k e t
Shop, open Thursday, Friday A
Saturday.
/
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LAKE Mery Laundry reedy for
Bud nest.'H ave your wash don#
Ih* B#ndix Way. Mr*- II- Lampert.
16

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1940 HUD80N delusa $595.00;
sl60uU under market. Good
paint A motor. Boa KRU Care
Herald.
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1940 DODGE IH Jo n truck, good
condition. 6 pew lire*. 111 N.
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flrru it-Court rnr ihe Ninth Jadlciat
FLOWERS
Circuit ot Flurlda, In and tot Bent. . . . .
,
_
Intii* County, In chenrery: ^arm
tam all occasions
r O R R E N T - Hour sender. E a s y , b a i y o u *i» trquiraj t* file y o u r
He NEILL a, YOST JLORDJTS operation. Hcasunkhlg rated, ban- wrlifrn a|&gt;i^aianre In said cause in)
iunl Paint &amp;
4k Gluts
Glass Co. Phono
Phong *'f before the Sepuittber Hut* l&gt;*y
Sipes Ave. Just off Celery
to*wit, h r l i t t m h s t 1, l i l t , t o d
o
303.
d r t a s l l l l i r r r o f said cau se trill p r o Office ph. 403 rssldcnre ph. 610-R
c e n t l ! r P a r le a g a i n s t yo u.
DODGE - PLYMOUTH
T h e . nettesol — nett#**— o f - I h le - tuil
PARTS AND HKHVICR
' CONCItKI K KKWP.ll PUT.
it fnr divorce, and the style of said
Phooa 1011 suit Isi Call W n r l b y , -plaintiff,1 .v s s e p t i c - T a n k s , Urea** Tinps 109 Pslmeltu Ave.
r). M urtby, defendant
Blocks, Aluminum Windows and YA-DE moth prooling last* b liaWltuss*
in) hand a n d official seat
Screens, White cement. Paint,
veais. Hava youi woolen* molh of t s i d Court at Hanlerd. Seitimoi*
Pcrtna-tile. Hurricane braces
Coiqay,
P
proofed now. Downtown Clean­ J u l y l k l t . lo t Ida. t h i s icth d a y of
Mirnrie Concrete Company, au'J
ers &amp; Lanndrv. 113 Palmetto
O. P. H e rn d o n .
Elm Ave. Phone 1335.
Avo. Phono 914.
C lerk o f ss ld C ourt

/ANTED* to rent or lease room
for bmlne=s. Write giving de­
tails etc. to Box II, Care Herald. FOR SALE—Umeroek for drive
wsyi and roadwave—Phone
HOUSE or apartment, furnished
or unfurnished. Excellent iife rt-nces. Call Archie Brown "HI*
X K U O -F R E D A — v-mplete tire.
Hu. --------- ^ - •
■’...............- rUHunt's
Tuxrde Feed -Rtor*
IR F .A L E T T A T E F O R S A l-E
Dallas &gt; s * nstiery Charging.
U; II. POPE CO. INC.
REAL ESTATE
;»INSURANCE:
MORTGAGE LOANS 4 CEILING fans for sale. U iLV a
RAYMOND M. HALL, Realtor
Drug Hlort.
RrgiaUred Broker and
Paints,
Poultry Supplies, Nail*.
Insurance 'Agent
Purina Feeds, Groceries and
1m. 4
Fletida B ute Bank Bldg.
Mealf. Touehton A Watson, 1201
|NEW , two atory, tine* bedroom
Celery, Phone 1199.
home. Two car garage. On
comer lot 116 x M0 in Mayfair, AUTO RADIOS, Motorola. Sales
(j^lll (ell unfurnished or furnished,
and Service. The Music Box,
(tone 856*61.
119 W. 1st St. Phone 063.
[ House on large lot. Corner-Hick­
SEWING MACHINES
ory and 7th 8t. 700 K. 7th t jt
SALKS A SERVICE
A pply Au J , E. Walker, BERT'S SEWING MACH. SHOP
910 Cypress Ave.
US S. FRENCH. P1L 1199
[A VERY desirable f i v o r6on
bungalow. Can be putt based cJOAL circulating healer. Keasonwith $2600.00 cash, b a l a n c e • *b u - Ph. U65-J.
monthly.
LOVE SEAT -- good condition
Robert A. ’William*
I*. J. Welter, Elder Springs.__
| Pit one 782 ‘Atlantic Bang Bldg.
FOR SALK- Slightly used Elgin
iW’ YOU like to live on the edge
blcyolu. John B. Root, Dll 1
of the City we.have a nice five
m rtto,
‘
room bungalow "with all jonvenlencea, eight lar/fe lots, term* GIRL'S Bicycle, Phtlco* Cabinet
ran he arranged. Priced only
Radte. Phone 262-W. ,
$4981.00. .
•
BABY
carriage, Tlisyer collmusiRobert A.. Williams
hie. good condition. Phone bQ2
Phone 732
Atlantic Hank ,01dg.
W.__________ _____;__________
8 ROOM house, with 5 lots,. con­
structed of (elected vlrffiTpihe CANVAS PAINT- clear and col­
or*. 8ENKARIK GLASS A
and cypress, A-l condition, newPAINT CO. Phone 320.
H ly painted inilde and-out, soma
“ ffulL AUo four 2001pound fnt PURE Air Gaa KifthdO Dnli. Marhogs, 2 young milk cows with
centlU Cabin Court. So. Orlindo
first A second reive* Alto­
Highway. Phona 229-M.
gether or separate. Inquire at
2691 Orange Ave. or Phone 705- ZINNIA and marigold plaifta-fur
1.
______________ J
Fall Dowers now ready. A. K.
Rowetler, Florid. TeU. .12-W,
FOR S A LE
Calory A v e n u e . _________ .
A VERY nice two bedroom frame
house, close In. This house is in
’
DUNLOP “
g o o d condition throughout ••
WHITE WALL TIRES
would coil $8,760.00 to replace. 600-16 121-60 pin* . tax. L * * (
»Priced at $0,300.00.
liberal trade In 3„r!tb 1—°0*
WALL two bedroom. two^ story
600-16 $21 69 plu* tax.
house, in good condition,* Ideal
L«** iilxral trade In.
for small family, located In Rum
Rob Dentil* Tire Co.
Court Section, reasonably priced
418'W. 13th St. Phone 908
at $5,750.00.
NEW two bedroom bungalow in LADIES Chicago Sho# Basics ■ire o'* - practically new,. 1319
—Plftchurit -* suitable for .small
family - desirable surrounding*.
W. 3rd St. oftar 6.__________
14,800.00.
WOOD
or coal circulating heater
AN exceptionally, desirable twoM good condition — $85 'cash.
story house, 3 bedrooms and
118 Holly........ ................ ....
• bath upstairs, end I bedroom
u r n ] bath.downstairs,- Largo llv- FLORENCE porcelain -kem ene
B S j . room, with enclosed surt
range, perfect condition $65.00.
ch: lllirary, dining room and
Mr*. Moon, Phone Longwood 28.
*1___ .Hslls* _ _ 11
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N o t i c e U irn’i u , l a m thill 1 s o .
eu g o g o tl i s .the
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f M U I u u t Ham- " | - u » * l l ‘i i j l j n e n o *

ROOFING-ROOF Painting, all
• hinds. Smith Bio. Phone 1168. r i m

12

! -ROOM apt. adults, no pels or
children. Inquire 200 E. 5th St.
Sanford. Fla.
ROOM furnlihed buftgalow,
ncwlv refinjfhcd. available Aug.
lit. Phone 660-W. }_
.

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4. 211 Summerlin Avenue.
WIT A T K nr t'A tll- M, F A R ffU LL
CASHIER for grocery stunt — linCCAHKO
m m : to tH i.iiiT u n t
experience preferred but not es­
T o - A M . , PntthO N H
H A V IN O
sential. Good Luck Grocery, tt.A IM H O B D K k lA N O a A O A IN H T
b A tl) K H T A T K l
1206 W, lath St.

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CANVAS TORCH CURTAINS
VENETIAN BLINDS
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!^ * have been trying to
Britons Found
Jewish Refugees May
Sentence Appealed
Colonial
Becretary
Arthur Flying Boat P rogram
&gt;. Seen As Sole
°
'th a wSr effort Just a t you ware U. S. Correspondents
Crash Jon#*, apeaklng la Perilsserving
th*
board,
might
ha
not
?"
By “Paul Revere”
Kept From Red Zone Be Sent To Germany
ir* a tia M «
* r » * » o * .» • rofnt for tho Labor gortnim ent,
imocracy Capable
‘ »t'*wW«et!l t ' — Fan*
“Unquestionably,r." Lovett said.
tIn 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
Military Strength BOSTON, Ju ly .31. OP)— Ceun-'.of the men, their "trial, con- nuintedi
concern to tha point th at It was
LONDON, July 31^ UPHt- An
VIENNA. Ju lj^ai. W V-. Amer­
k m

■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
DBWITT MACKENZIE
prepared an appeal «for the 68- o f-th e Jewlah struggle for
horror and revulsion shared by sta ff,"' Lovett testified.
Foreign Affair* Analyst
rear-old Chicago-horn writ*/ *en- homeland."
Th* original Hughea-Kalaer conalt uf.ua here, at thl* barrharoi)*
The Inscription* told how plea* a c t/T
UainS drastic decision to fenced to life imprisonment and
tract for Hire* flying boat* wai
•IU global military com- lined HOJXfo for .erring aa a N a il; for damency were rejected at the
"In the long hlstorv of violence later cut down to one, which ha*
nta, .In* • further d / o r t mouthpiece during the war.j"m ilitary trial.”
In Palestine, there has scarcely not yet been completed. Kaiser
oina the economic c h ­
The grey-haTred C h a n d l e r ,
The killing*, th e ' Inacrlptlon been a more datU rd^arrt^U un the subsequently withdrew from th*
ipping the country, U * branded a “anob" by the presld-, .aid, were carried out a* “a" rail­ cold blooded and
project, which Hughes Is
reminder that the Unlt- ing judge, made an aggreaaive J itary execution by the Jewlah re- dcr of the** Innocent young men, carrying on.
atet I* th# 1**1 of the great last-mlnule personal plea rea*- sistance to the enemlet of .our after holding them ae hostages
Th# Patterson - letter, read by
Stic counlrie* atlll capablj sertlna atatementa he made over homeland."
for mote than n fortnight," Creech Lovett, cited the need for “mexmanning a war machine Berlin radio when he waa lauding
The contorted feature* of thj Jones told the House of Commons. Ireum production of
combat
"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
Federal -fudge Francis J. \V. deaths had been caused uy strang­ cabinet s derision regarding the th* existing facHItiaa should be
world.
crudely • ' fashioned internal situation In Palestine, diverted to th* manufacture of
lit* me think of the time In Ford, commenting he waa aotts- ulation- by
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.
a field in Flander* Field ‘'deterrent'* for any futura would, around limb* rinae-tu-ibr-trunW *'■World War, would be "InflUensed
It added:
eh the front line am! gbr be traitor*, took under xdvlto- of the l/ees. The men’s hands by public opinion.” Ha did sn o t• “ It la very evident that any
In th* middle of a ter n a a t-a defense motion for a slay had been tied behind their backs elaborate.
. I large lnrreise In cargo plane pro’ German bam****-! waau'i., of eiyeulion.
and their ■feet had been wire I Brit tsbtasM p*pera bannered the duetion can bs accomplished only
ily lonesome; hut ! had a
together. The sergeants’ . shirts
it i v hangings, which •, the i If the production of combat air*
' •iihad been used to blindfold them. Fair
Sf for the company of
Irgun Zvai^ I&gt;eumi ^ carried ^oirt &gt; Inc» is reduced, and any auch
who knew barrage* and Red Suspects Freed
Their underclothing and army after the British hangedd three ■eduction la Inadmissible” 3 1 ? the
have a aympathetlc unin 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,
ch ta by way of aaylng that,
cut Into their nerks by the helf delivery.
wanted to know whether th# Ar­
ATHENS. July 31, ^Pl— The inch ropes.
all, England baa been Amfrmy ever-encountered any reports
atannch ally in two world Ministry of Public Onler announe, The booby trap exploded as
labor pirating by the Kai
Campaign Starts of
lleta, and remain* the chief rd today it had directed th* re­ grenadier guardsmen attempted
ser-Hughea Interest*.
pf Weatem Europe for the lease of 279 concentration camp to cut down Martin's body. Thi
(“ Pirating" w*i a term applied
M h IIs h S rvsas Fa** 0«s»
of democracy. It’* tough inmates who had voluntarily sign­ blast echoed throughout th* his­
during th* war when one firm
her atrlklng.power reduced ed statement* “condemning the toric forest of Sharon, scene of visit.
The West, which looms as the hired away another’s employe**.}
temporarily In the** *x- Communist reliellion and disavow many battles of Biblical limes.
"Ye*, air,” aald LoVett.
major
1048 battleground, also Is
Ing
KKE
(the
Greek
Communist
day*.
Natanya’i mayor, Oved Hen beckoning to other*.
He said some month* after
Party)
methods."
reduction of military comAmi, who had received informs*
award of ths flying boat contract
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
Crime Minister Attire' ed In a recent roundup of suspect ground, Hagana, that the bodies A. Pepper, Florida Democrat, an­ Aircraft subsidiary,, in Wlehlla,
nounced
he
plana
a
cross-country
Labor members of Par1- ed Communist sympathisers and were In the area, was on the scene
speaking tour In the fall In an Kas., that "there h td been hiving
. meeting in secret rad- were srhedulcd for deportation.
when the blast occurred.
effort to "keep our democratic squads trying to pick up labor
Pres* dispatches from Salonika
terday to listen with erltTight-lipped ahd obviously fear­ party liberal."
at the gales/
K'attention to art accounting reported that Greek guerrilla ing his resort city once again
In reply to another question, he
.Perhaps lipping off what h« in.
iorrr* early i this morning. had at­ -WMM*eAm#v under., military rule,
* Stewardship. He
to tell the westerner*, Pep- said they represented the Kaiser
beavy fire, not
nc only from tacked the town of Alcxandropou- he declared: “Thl* Is the most tends
* the manage menL
, .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
Sttisny of hi* own follower*, the garrison was standing them All we’ve built and prayed for record of the G.O.P. Congress has sion
began. B i n s t o r Pepper
buried "any hope or Idea th at the
■ now ties In tha dust."
of dissatisfaction with the off.
Another Salonika dispatch aaid Military personnel In the Na- Republican Party might becoms ID-Fla) aald an aircraft expert'a
___ nt'a progress In dealappraisal of Hughes’ P-1! photowllh tha economic upheaval. 40 guerrillas had been slain In an lanjra area, hearing the circum­ the people's party, or llbc/aL”
reconnaisanc*
* plane a a a "hot waTaft
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
troops
north
of
Xajithl,
close
to
illlon with determination.
found, hastened to' bases.
Issue*, domestic and foreign, onjhad grounds for purportedly ^&gt;u*h| l column yesterday said the Greek-Bulgarian frontier. The
"There will be some searenes," his trip. H* Rka called on other ing wartime ronatruriton o f the
dispatch
said
the
guerrillas
remov­
*ly would do. The result
military source said, "and the G.D.P, leaders to speak out.
Tp.
,
*
*
.1*1 he won a virtual vote ed their killed and wounded acror* one
populace may ha Inconvenienced a
Thl. has been widely Interpret-!
acknowledged In reply
nfldenca from the caucus.. the frontier Into Bulgaria.
bit, but no military control l&lt; ed as an indirect argument th a t|(? * 44f*u&lt;
ucatlon, from
Pepper
„
. - - , that
Prime Minister U refwutplanned, at least for the present." Dewey, the 1044 nominee, la not;,h*
, ths WF~"
WF Q ............................
0»a flingI mmI the prionly to have promise!
apeaklng out. Friend* of the New|n»*ry reapdnalbtllty for alloeadown military commit- Police Question 3
LO N D O N, J u l y - 81 (/P )- Yorker say they believe Dewey, Hon of the m aterials and priorIn Greece, Italy and (fern -plen
plenty
iU*.— F R
Mar lin, arlrlnwed -w ilt-h i vi
ty u u y in- durhnrx,~wittr;thg-grtTlcB of (lur-Arr
•h*H to reduce the-number Bargemen. In Slaying:
mother of Sgt. Clifford Martin, time. He
le took only joshing rycog- my-Navy Munition# Board,
i under arms and send them
“ If Donald Nelson thoukht it
BALTIMORE, ‘Ju ly I I , UP&gt;- who was hanged in .Palestine nltlon of Taft's eall. telling rellto the rank* of l.abor
waa In the public Interest to award
i • the demand for work- Pollee today questioned three by the Irgun Zval Leuml under­ porters:
"W hat am I supposed to say, this contract for a new type of
is he ggot over one of young bargemen in the slaying of ground, collapsed today at her
. Thu*
to be mad* from non-atraDoris O’Brien, 40, whose trussed home in Coventry and was re­ ‘Don't shoot until you ae* the Iplane
. high* hurdle
isartr*m
mat
grl ala ** Pa
hrutr asked,
aakeel "h*
lfke*
In a serious condition.
l teglc
aterials.
Pepper
white* of their eyea.t* "
ut that waen't
wasn't hi* *&gt;t&gt;!y pprom* body floated to the surf are of the porter!
"We
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
to get the production which concluded the woman nad been how desperate1 theta people are
, *o ‘ badly needed to stlmu- -beaten and thrown overboard Sun­ and they could HaVe waited until
t badly
Industry. Lack day. July IS, from a barge which our boys were safe before execut­
tdly lagging
laggi
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 of 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* of this plan say It
-T H *
ljnNDON, l July 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 w hit 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 ef Attlee re­
ins ih* prim# ministership
* • i.
'! - • ' . •
' I
KtT crlsj, et lw«t pending
alopmint*. There had been a
i.t sern, qiiLnct j that hi
I ts way !o other Itsdm hiD , and
y. r
| JilnlrU r E rnsti Bcvin
aGonad es possible sue- I
f * • '• 4 '
W i t high guvnum ent
say# that A ttic’ may
.
I
, chttigr# In h!s eabinst soon,
this connection th* political
2509 SANFORD AVENUE
- 41_- I
spondent of th* Ixrmlou Daily
____________ .■ML **ld yeslerdty, prior to th*
CB#, that th* only conceiilon
;
*
.Prim s Minister wr.« prepared
'.make Would bs the format ion
a sort of emtrgency battle
TA LL CAKS
|«ad of five , asnlor ministers
»' tackle ths economic problems.
Wg J iv a would bs Attlee
■“ &gt; Fmreign Minister -Bavin,
Her ef 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 w eathered'*
MAXWELL HOUSE
hiJJTicans. The storm atg1 yet down yet, ihougn,
be omit them ts mnrk*
iWJ
aent in ths economic
don, a m atter of concert! not
NO. 2 CAN
2p&lt;
it »■ &gt;
. to the people of Britain but
I
.. u .
world a t large, especially
1
I u I * .*
ssv ;.
—— r * — *I f CNO. 2 CAN

porter ha thinks one of th* chief
questions for th# Senate group
la w hither young Roosvrit waa
justified In recommending that
work on tha photo ship be con­
tinued.
rt* also remarked,
I have-no
doubt that It will be shown that
Elliott Roosevelt accepted enter­
tainment from representatives of
Hughs.'
Th# contract for th# photo plan#
I* entirely.separate from that for
tha flying boats, but It Is *Uo
under Investigation.
On# point of committee Interest
'* * hf

*;ork

«&gt;ntlnued

ican sources aald today that for
almost a month Russian authuntlea had refused to grant clearance
paper* for American newspaper
correspondents seeking to cross
the Soviet occupation son-- en
route to Budapest, Bucharest or
Prague.
_
A member of the liaison section
at U. 3. Army headquarter* here
skid th at only one such clearance
had been granted durlng*July, and
that was "a very extraordinary
case."
Nrwamcn traveling from Vlenna to the American-occupied so no

m

hare. MLbetuuaffected, however,

the w ar drew to a close and It%J&gt;« *«ld.
‘Was apparent that fighting would
and before any plane* were re.
REPATRIATES
reived.
BERLIN, July 31, i/P&gt;— Rus­
"In that connection, Senator sian authorities announced today
Pepper asked Lovett if the latter that 260.983 German war prisoners
befired there waa "anything cor­ and civilian Internees had been re­
rupt, fraudulent or ' contrary to patriated from the Soviet Unloft
th# public Interest" In the late in Ihe past 12 months.
Soviet Foreign Minister Vyache­
President Roosevelt's 1944 deci­
sion Ao continue the Hughes flying slav Molotov told the foreign min­
boat work after the WPB had or­ isters council at Moscow last
spring that the Russian* still, held
dered the contract cancelled.
approximately 900,000 Gsrman
Jesse Jones, former Secretary war prisoner*.
of Commerce, told the commutes
yesterday that Mr. Roosevelt had
It takes a (raetionnf a aecond
derided In favor of the comple- for human eye* to ace an object.
tlon of on# plan* a t an additional
cost of about 36,000,000 after 1042: vat contract* for three boat*
313,600,000 had been spent on the were made later with Hughe* and
then cancelled contract.
Henrv J . Kaiaer.
"On th* facta aa you state
them, Senator Pepper," Lovett
said, “a decision of th at kind would
eall for a vary careful exercise
of judgment."
He added tkat th* President had
not consulted him on the decision.
Howard Hughes and hla globetrotting publicity man, John Maywill take the stand aide by
aid* tomorrow In the senatorial
Investigation of Hughes' wartime
plan# contracts. Senator Ferguson
(R-Mlch) announced today that
arrangements have been mad* for
the Joint appearance of the Hollywood millionaire and the man
who aaid he spent tavlah sum* to
entertgi n - government offtctnl* In-1
Hughes' behalf.
Ferguson's announcement was
made a fte r a session In which the
Senate W ar Investigating com­
mittee beard testimony that top
military leaders- turned down n
mass flying boat program in July,
________

authoritative source aald today
Britain would send tb* 4.600 Jew­
ish refugees of the R. S. Exodu* |
of 1047 expedition to Germany,^
and perhaps later to Africm. if
thev Tcreistrd in refusing to dis­
embark a t Port-De-Bouc, France.
The source said Trim* Minister
Attire and his cabinet took that
decision a Ca. meeting In which the*
entire Palestine situation was con­
sidered. ■
Under the plan, the Exodus of
1047 refugees would remain tem­
porarily in the British sonc of.
German? while Ihe British c a b in e t
picked a nuu
place for them In some
other British-controlled area of the . I
.uuuJdUseuihlv an African colony,
the source said.
Tho Jewish refugees arrived off
France. Monday. Three BrltUh
ship*.brought them from P alestine.. .
waters, where their ship, tha .for
mer President Warfield, rename.!
Exodus of 1917. had been Interccplrd and rammed by the British.
q u e e n m a r t h a il s

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UPi-TCheering crowd* and elrecllng plane* »*w th# 81.235-ton,
Queen Mary off today on her
fleet postwar voyage to New
York as a passenger liner. Th#
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A i w d i U d P re s s L o a ie d W iro

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Russia Hits U. S. Cut In British Britons-Jews
•Offer To Mediate Food Rations Clash Again

Is Predicted In Palestine

Hughes Plane
Chosen After4
Elliott’s Okay

Nation Reported Ask­ Regimental Station,
ing U. S, To Relax
Funeral
Proces­
Loan P r o v i s i o n s
s i o n Arc Attacked
Limiting I m p o r t s
In New V i o l c n c e

General States A i r .
Force Had Reject­
ed Jolt Previously;
Brewster Attacked

*

Gromyko Calls F o r
Immediate A c t i o n
•O n Issue By UN
S e c u r i t y Council
l a k L s u c c e s s , au *. 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
/^ h o s tilitie s , 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
irM lIa n l

aw ra g *

Sim&gt;

One-Stop flig h t
om Tokyo Ms
By 7 Superforte
AVA.SillNGTON. Aug., 1 (AVSeven 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 a t­
tempted."
J B ie flight wa* one1 nf the
M «br feature* of * world-wide
ohiervanca of the 40llr«nniver*arv
of the Air Force, which a week
ago wa* accoued equal atatu* with
the ground and naval force* hv
enactment of the military unifi­
cation law.
Eight, aupcrfnrt* took off from
Tokyo. a t 1:09 A.M. yesterday.
Ona dropped out. after a threehour atop at Klmendnrf • Field.
Anchorage, A laika.-for-refueling.

tArc To State Need
For Farm 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 of governmental
agencies In Washington Tuesday.
Lamon’e Oraw, manager of the
V vvtable Committee, said today.
Ha aald FVC 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 of Miami, chair­
man of- the labor eommittaa of
th tF V C , will head the Florida
„ .,i-»i
rhieh
v-f3h
‘ will‘ meat with Joseph
SatoraUl, aaaiatant administrator
of tha Immlgratun Serire; Willi
kin J. McLaan, State Department
side; Kenneth Butler of the farm
hranrh, U8DA; and Labor
repracntatlve* of the Jamaican
amt Bahaman government*.
si e 11,

Building Approved
Sm
Garage, at
Palroette Aveof which caved in
__ 4d the heavy weight
jon the roof following

Avoidance O f ;
A-Bomb In Wars
Seen By Devers
General Says Final
Victory Will Rest
On Ground Troops

Hy JACK SMITH
LONDON. Aug.
1 (At !m
mediate large-icale cuti in Brit­
ain** meager food ration) were
forecait today ar cabinrt mini.leri studied plant to combat the
nation's economic crisis.
A well informed louice close ti.
th r '|c v e .v td i* n l 'Jrtilf-P rim e' MmK'-

c ' " " 11 J ,to b L IV' - " ’
■■landing general of the Army
ground forcer, laid today that
the atom bomb proably will nrvrr
again be w ed in war
Military leaden probably will
avoid the bomb "a* ciicomipertl)
in-any future war at gai jn Woijd
War 11.“ he told an audience at
Newatk airport at part of ceremoniet marking the 40th annivrrrary of the Army Air Force).
General Dcvcii—said—that--,!
the atom bomb were used, an
“ atomic Hugging match" would
follow.
“Neither tide could to achieir
any m bilantial victory," hr taid.
Whether the atom bomb ii uied
or not in future warfarr, llir "fin­
al decision could be effected only
by surface force*," the ground
force* commander laid.
——
He »*w "every prospect that
we can avoid war" when the Unit­
ed State* hai a "fly-to-fight" atGeneral Devera annnunroL- *’lp
the n ear' 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
It'amisura »■&gt; Pss* T e st

Lions Offer Services
To Jaycees In Drive
Hie Lions Club a t ita meeting
at the Tourist Center today of­
fered ita bit vice* to the Junior
Chamber of 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 of 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 a t tha na­
tional convention at San Franejsco.

Maine Writer Prorea
Extent Of City Fame

ter Attlee would disclose the de­
tail* in announcing his crisis pro­
gram in the House of Commons
next Wednesday.
Meanwhlli! (lie Daily Ki press
and .Dally Telegraph, persistent
critic* of the Libor regime, sahl
the cuts would tie bitween 25 and
50 per cent In lome foods already
rationed more thinly'than in war­
time.
. .
The newspaper* forrivaw deep
cut* in meat, butter, grain and
tinned food*, ei|iecially fruit umt
vegetable*. The xourof rnnfirm.it
th at- iJiatirTeducrione' were com
lug, but declined detaile. •
.Meat already is rationed to one
■hilling and two pence (about 21
ceqts) worth pet week, shout
enough for one meal. The butter
ration is 2*x ounces per week.
Canned fond distribution Is re­
stricted hy a Stiff point rationing
system.
While the people awaited- de­
tails of the cuts, a government
source said Britain was, pressing
-the United State* to relax pro­
vision* of the American loan
(ftflllRHd M |&gt;MF T u t)

Report Reveals
8 Percent Coal
Production Drop
WASHINGTON, A u g .. I '
trnv
v o ii nAssociation
iiu n
The nauonii
Nationsf* Coal
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."
, „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 'th e spring strike
laat year.
'N oting that production firute*
for the weeks voided July 19 and
July 28 were about a million ton*
Ulow normal, tha
Association
K W IIs s W
ea Page l i s t

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Mayfair Inn Donates
$300 To Jaycee Drive

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Lake Mary I’ropurty Subject Of Dispute
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JERUSALEM. Adg. I tdb A
I.OS ANGLES. \ug. 1—id*)
A deputy l , S, nuiohsll called
British regimental
headquarter*
at lltiHard llughr*' llt-tefly
here was attacked today with gieHill* apartment and three
nadcs and mm Ian sad one at­
ol hi- plant- tod*), lull was
tacker was killed, while in lei
linn Me to find, the millionaita
induMrUtiM'tu wrr*e him with
Aviv several Jew* were icpoiled
a nulipiH-na demanding Ms
wounded by gunfire from a Urit'A P B C a ra w * ' in 'a ll n V iig lu n
Aimorrsl car which cx**nd:4&gt;an: ,
before a Senate H ar Con­
tract*
Inimtigatinji „ Comit among a funeral procession* o l 1
miller.
5.(100 Jews.
'Five grrnadr and mortar ex­
WASHINGTON, Aug 1 vP&gt;
plosions heralded an attack on
Maj, General Oitici t \ Lctuti
headquarters of the Hampshire
Ictlitied today that hllioll K0014Rrftflient, only 200 yard* from
xcll puked a Hoi, aid * Hughes'
the Jewish agenty. .
plane at tiic beD available for
Two suspected attackers weie
wailmic -)iholo-(econnaiiatue work
captuied alive. No casualties
aflri the Air Foiee high commaud
among the llainpshiies were an­
turned it down m 194,1.
nounced.
I cliol,. wattinie cliief of, the
Aim m sirens summoned troop*
-A rr-inps Mi’j i ,,*] I'timiiuiiiT iofT
to Mellon stations and Die area
was--cmilnrirrt nff in p o lltF IlF K in
the Senate Wai liiVctligaling Com­
rounding up men for questioning.
mittee that tiic ton ol the late
About 200 |&gt;er*otis were held for
1’ieiidrnl Rootcvelt lit rllcrt tescreening.
t r i ’r.l ll,r tlrtiimn of the Air
In Tel Aviv, private source*
Coip,' licit espetf).
said ihfee bursts of gunfire from
an armored cm manned by police­
I hr liriifial agirrd lliat il the
men wonnded several persons in
plane
nittld ,l&gt;i ■a 1iaiiuri) -i*1t
the film-firl precession for five
riiilr* an hour it (lint would.hat*
Jewish victim* of reprisal khootings Isst tilglit.. . ,
hern the Air l nips' |.*»lr»t plane
*A sente of Jew* were wounded
1)1 tin I, pc.
in last night's shooting, which
Clin i1mail Ferguson titM h T i)
n reliable source attributed to
................. I timt the tiiniiiiiu**
Tommie* bent on mvi-nno for tha
Ima l», it imai-le to find*any A&lt;r
hanging by Irgun Zvsi Lvumi,
Coip*
If ita dialing with tho
Jewish
underground
urgenixaex|H‘niiiciiiiil plinic I**tween July,
tlon. i/f two British sergeant* at
1942. and* rt,. , ml of Julie,. 1943.
Natsnya. PaUitlni- {Killev Lave
irtwr,-probably ward
invest Igntiun of thsf
Iwgun
nmic bvsti-ii llupii,-* was curtihoaitngs.'
ducting In- i-t'u dt i cloimirtiL Rs
A* the funeral procession, led
Juhbil tl it ii.tc in June 1941,
by the chief rabbi and t)i« city
lie math' t, ispuit tut pcitmmawca
eouneillors, approartml the g ira t
nhd i
ppwi clt"ii uf ttu
synagogue, an armon-d ear man
44,ipiu » |.l»n- a* ■!»* request of _"‘*
f-jr-.Ly B-Ui?
tuuvoJ s*.
lii'W lsI If. H At In.I-1, tlie comward It, Ita Hhfn giin* manneTT
liuii.-lilii'
grntinl it
the A ir
and swinging in are*.. The Infor­
Futc, t
mants said'shot* came from the
Wlufc tin- iilLiiftl was lesti- *
ear as It withdrew..
fyiug. ctiiuiiiUlci nnb * tuld ieThe Tel Aviv incident touched
LMitlwi - I tiat - y,wfitg Konaevelt lias
off a series of sharp elastics. Eight SHtilVN AT THE TOP Is a view of Grand Ib-nd Avenue looking toward the Country Club Rond front t u n -.tm ltlkd tt- liilif y Iwfure
Crystal
Lake
bathing
lieach.
The
aVca
Oil
the
rigid
Is'Jiart
nf
Du66,ti71
aquaro'
feel
of
puMk
luinb
the
oung Jew* were wounded by gunilit* , •jhiniitWEi-Mil Mumlay,
jre and 16 others were reported vac,id oil by * 1916 n-snlutlun r&gt;f the County Couiiidasion and now auhjocl of dimpijlo* hy l.nlj- Star) ten
l.ciinD. m»w jetited front the
latir*.
Below
is
a
picture
of
tho
bathing
lieach
and
I.Mtlilomse
cuiistriielrrl
by
the
Lake
.Mur
v
Pm,
id
patii*.
t
___
,
____
injured'in clashes with the police Temhers Atsociatiun. Left. It. H, Kuhnnkn, presidt-nt
Army, Iilatc.l tlml t' Itin) t was
tlu&lt;
P.
T.
A.;
right,
Jam
es
L.
FliliU.
chsti
and military. A private source
l|illll)nl!,'.| IlMitl- fti'lll III*
said troops opened fire when a man of tha P. T. A twarli proj«‘Ct.
a- , bid nf i &lt;i i,iiai*suce work
group of young ’J e w s. stormed
1 l||4111*' 1*4 butt iiVei various
llsrclsy's Bank and other gioups
* li! Iill*lit - II. Rtttlt tbu
overturned an army truck and
i
t|a - 1.5|-*rII at Ii'l fMmplaiiita
stoned the general post office
II sin11ithr t| Ml,
Sltl
building.
The attack on the Hampshire
regiment heailqusrters heir » » '
made against the entrance to
Mix petitions containing «iri
the perimeter of ita defenses.
The attackers threw two mat­
lull nam o wilt hr prrsrnlnj to
tresses ovr the barbed wire and
(tie Luunty Commission •Tm-wf v, ( ^ t k2 | ( l m g ( 'O H ( O IlC lO T
tossed in a grenade in an a t­
moiiiiiig
inoimug
in a leriuesl
icqurtl that a I'M i
‘Awkward
Situation”
tempt- to brearn the dafinses: Diie
action
of
the
Hoard
to vacate
It, llir t*-.,Mialrd I’re**
of the altarkera wa* shot four
Caused Withdrawal
Sriutlni lt.it-, it ■ \ Taft , (R limes, and he was found laving to
l tain property in ljrkc Mary Lr
From Paris -Pailcy
he street, a grenade elute
&lt;rritindrd. Flank Ev.nn, piouit Obiol, erulni -,-il Tv Otiio Itepuli( m tliitM
mm I ' f t f f R ia l
ii.-nii* fur tin- tin t ' invsidentlal
mill Like Maiy Jacp.iui and ijniifiimlinti, tmriinwii’d at I’nsxI'HAGUE, (TriTimliw akia. Aii|*,.
piupetty owner, annuiimrd HhI h (
I'riln i '-i f.o, ign umt ilm tT ract At Lake Mary I (d't -Fotrign Mtntslri J jii Ma- Carry-Over B a l a n c e I hr piiqieity involved is m iVi* tt*- l * * * l m i" nddraa* a t
Shrinking Despite Crystal U k e Winter llqmes s.,,. )« Joiobw, I . a " i *.-■ lie alv, ansaiyk »»id today Ingli Ru*)ian lead­

*

Czech Minister Commission Is .Petitioned To
Rescind 1945 Act To Vacate ‘nator Til It 1Is •
Relates Motives
Seen As Dewey’s
Of Meet Boycott Budget Reveals
Big Increase In
School Expenses!

Ib Sold To Ohioan

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^

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 Jr-'r.kV
$300. Chase and Company contri­
buted $100, Uld Yowell Company Bricker Receives 2
added $100, Mather of Hanford
Threatening Calls
■seu *100, Randall Chase gave
and Dr. H arry Z. Bilsby gave
$20 toward tha operation of the
COLUMBUS Ohio, Aug. 1-UP&gt;
booth.
—Police disclosed today th at
These donation* had been re­ Senator John W. Bricker (R-Ohlo)
ported at noon today and there had received two threatsnlnjr telare other* th at hare not yet been ephone calls yesterday
turned iuIn. iiwwvvbti
However, fwio
$545 In
eon as *a in
mw
u lt
muriwu
iu cun*!
b extraodlnary pracaut-

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 a t Orlando,
apologise to you and to him. Mr.
Georgs IL Femald who
hardware business In Sanford waa
OK mine."
minta cousin of
Tha foregoing
J J P IS:
yberalaat
™
A™ {SM EW
Txsrnrptr
Led for Sanford through project, Chariea Luke reported.
night.
ity created
Ona of tho Ulsphona calls,
which police a i d they believed
ROTARY PROGRAM
The RL Rev. Chariea B. Col wore made by "cranks," was made
that Dick Aiken, tenor soloist was
tnore, retired bishop of Puerto to tha Brlcktr home In suburban
from Orlando.
JUco. who has been ta rrin g for upper Arlington a few 'hour* be­
Urn Rav. Mark Carpenter at Holy fore Urn senator waa to taka part
MBS. LUCAS DIBS
Mrs. Dess* Lucas, former reel- Cross Episcopal Church for the In a statewide -dinner ■honoring
month, will bo, the principal Senator Robert A- Taft (R-Ohlo)

tustnwv&lt;l fhrtt 1h* uiHiltl inBKtt jL_nf«a_

e n ' bad- '.jroinlfJ• oul'^-lhe -awk- T R e.v c n u c
and, eml.ras-er ^ T ^ jT m itv lUFT-Tmi w h H h '.rto run on
Boosts rjrvismn
piU‘a||a fed *•! ltreets arul ij.ii^-' o. |. :s «ln o in- returns from hU
WaliiiLftl of Cmhoslovakia's ac­
ceptance of the invitalitw' to the
j | l(l ,rnulivr icJ,IM| | ludgCL adjacent to a public liallimg I "a, Ii western qiedtjng tjipMi'unwhih- Gov. rhum at E.
The land was drdicalni hv tin* let,«
p*m caufsrrncc on thr Marshall |lK|jy
by the County
■v nf New V«rk wound Up
owner,
_lhc
late
A.
E.
SmJ)l*‘m.
width
it tve-lt riie ’ loin
today
ptopmaL
[ School Hoard iotluwing a heating
on Aug 4, 19211 "to th^puhfir ftleltda Klimilelitt? deelatreij InMaiaryk, who rcltirned rrccnlly 4| which to, protrsling ciltcrn*
&lt;i,;i ,m1 Ids i'erkriir for the 1948
from Moscow, told this rrpotlrr appe.irrd. iliow), shows llial ex- fnr thru use and consriq,m ,- |{i-pnlilh-an inrsldetitiat . nonilnfnrever;.
to
have
and
to
hold
lie had "needed no guidance" In |ieii)f&gt;, imlnding a 33 |,rnrot
at iou.
\ - Jin* New Yorker*a train
rrslue. even esrliei that hit coun- Inkr in teachrl)’ salarjes, are ill- for the use set forth, '.ill -tr* *t
avenues, alleys, park, and |uil*L* leucbeil Albany, an-nefstea told
i»y might have to withdraw (rom creasing (ailrr than rrvenues and
ground,'' and that the plal « *’ re|a)t4er» they iadlevu alaiut 490
(he confeteuce.
threaten ill thr future to wqte out
votes mo now assured for- Dewey
entered and’tecorded m the offu ■ on the first bntlot rn Dm CL O. P.
(Orcfcotlovakia firtl acrepted balance) canted over.
of the Clerk* of the Cm ml Cum I tiomitiaiing t-olivettlem.
It will
Total irceipti' are estimated at
a Hiiiith-Frcnch invitation to ditrequite 547 to nhmipaie.
rra a lls a e d aa I'a a r *1,1
cun thej Matihall prupoial of U. $671,843 for the faming year,
Tlicv also made it clear tin y
regard
SeuSGti Taft
at thla
S. aid in restoring European econ­ an increase uf $138,597 over the
(age as Do- Teaiiing prospeqiya
omy. The country latrr withdrew $533,246 of last year. Offsetting Canning Operations Coil
(Slider ntrninwt Dewey.
the accaplance and i|nrrned any this is about $666,353 total « • IliKh Despite W eather
Along that line, they
taid:
Dewey probably will not go on
participation in thr Maohall pro­ timated expenditure* as compare^
outside New Y'ork again
posal talks, a* did Ruina and all with $488,145 last year, an an­
Canning operation* at tin- Sam „(In*tour
year
Tt appears th a t
ticipated
increase
of
$178,208.
ford Canning kitrtn-n im West •oippnrt furunless
other Eaitcrn European nation) in
Taft
is
making strong'
Thus as Supt. T. W I jw lon told Twenty fifth Street near Sanford heltdw .'IV
the Rutiian tphrrr.)
Avenue
are
almost
un
a
par
with
Neilber Dewey mir TaH has
Ma*aryk, son of (he founder of to L E. Jordan , 1J. A. Histline those of last year In tqblu of un
the rrpuMlc and himself eilucatrd ant] Herman E Mdrria, the net in­ favorable weather, Mi*. R b a e je t said he definitely will ba a
eamliilate Tim only avowed cqnin tha United States, gave the crease in expenditures is esti­ Hutted, director, aald Galav.
idnte is former Governor HtastSa
first dsMled account of his trip mated at $39.611 more than th'f
A few housewives wars, rUtlint* of
Minnesota.
to Mci*e*l» early In July.
and peeling peaches for •‘aiuungj
today, ami many more would have
He assarted that he and Com­ net increase in receipts.
It waa pointed out that the been present, said Mrs. -Hu-led. Senator Holland Paya
munist Premier Element Gottla shrinking,
_ had not a truckload of peaches due
wald were not "sent for" and .rarry-over . balance________
Short Visit Here
that had ha readied even liefore Lest v .ar It was $94,082. For. the, Xo a rr|va from Bouth Carolina,
tto a tla a M ea P s s , ■'*'
| broken down en route.
ha talked with Prime Minister
Senator Speaaard Holland, an
TtiB kltfhJh, occupying the titlira area of a former garage of route bothS to Barlow to attend
Slr M n t S r ttMtha"Kromlin iT)*^ liaby AUl^atorH Are
construction, - is roomy and bis daughter's wedding, paused a
under existing elrcumatances, ttl*
Donated To City Zoo block
wtll lighted. It haa lots uf table few minute* this afternoon during
ant
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
D PRACTICE
alligators to the Sanford Zoo has pressure cooking, also 15 pressure er* that included Mavor H. J .
Gut, Edward lliggin*. H. B. Pop#
_ Jr. ex-Marin* ami for- Increased the gator Juveniles to cookers. *
An experimental crop of hub and Andrew Csrrsway.
' director of the Lake 10 In number. The^r are-In n sep­
mer
“Hope you didn't mind th at
city
M hi - school, will start Iwnd arate enclosure of their own on bard squash waa raised here dur
practice Uarly this year In order 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
round out a big hand'In time sums turtles for company.
"Mama Possum" has some rmw few were left over for private tor Holland i* said to have told
H I game*. All school
Instruments lrteltidlng babies, but they are' hard to sea canning and proved a wonderful Chamber of Commerce Manager
and Grammar School as she keep* them In her pockeL success for canning, said -Mrs. Higgins, Senator Holland also .In*
t be present for the Two Taxaa typo horned toada. are lluite,l. She declared that thla dicattd that he will be in Sanford
the High School at 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.
„ .
j growers should raise more of IL
Monday morning.

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rUESDXT,' JULY 29, 19V

Tire BXNWmiS HERXtU;
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China Object* Td * ’
Fo reign »AHsiHlance
NANKING. July 29, U P )- Rep­
resentatives of the Democratic
League told LL-ut, General Ail«*rt
X2. Wedenn-yer today that the
Chinese people are bitterly &gt;1"
posol to hny foreign .assistance
which would likely prolong the
rivil war "whether it comes from
the United Slates or tha Soviet*.
I,o Lung’Chi. league spokesman,
told newsmen afler a conference
with Wedrmeyer's American fort­
finding mission that he was convinced the investigation was tin
partial “but we are more interested-in-’What happens after they
return to* Washington.”
.
- In Shanghai.1 the Dally ( hen
Yli'n PS0 edltoriarty accused the
United State*, through the med­
ium of the' Wedemeyer fae'-liniltng mission, of ■'interference in
China's domestic politics."
The nrwspnper, reputedly ownby a dissident'njemlx r of the
Kuomintang (government party),
said:
^
"To fact find is "hardly * cornDiimrnt. D i.\ nui glorious that
on* state should Investigate another that ia oh an npial foot-

,*Klit til#- 11*1.1*"i t**

ident Roosevelt mured top Navy
officials to "reverse" themselves.
*'1 got ail order for DR) aii_
carrier*,” he said. "All hell broke
louse. They did not want aitcraf'
earners* They waut«4 d*»Uu)t

•is. r- ioM Them I chiiM TOT

build destroyers
Finally They
cancelled ord»r* for 50.
Tire baby aircraft earners have
bftn crr*i*t*it]l l»y, Ih l, Nuivy with
playing a major part ^ in tho
winning • f h * w a r . K a f v c r
swung into the story of them a*
Ferguson pirssed a line of ipies-

Hr.oMVf.ir— hint—ff
award of the plan# contract* to
In
*. Kaiser and Hughes.
iit»
'
.U nder this i|ue»tion, Kaiser said
would apiwar" rltat Ilia Pres­
ident "left a note” (presumably
hr— ------rd'NsTy -i.rncUHI flbonr-Tlic c a r

E rro r
Three

Kuisei told the committer that
h ecottceived the idea fol a 2oOtoil cargo* plane in the Spring
of 11*42. He saiil he tlisrusscd it
with planebuilder Donald Doug­
las and Douglas was “ttemriuliiusty enthifsiastic.

UaniKm*i&lt; final&gt;t*Arf« tlWfl
lime application of M. K. Haume
'for a leas# on the Winn ^Lovetl
dock building on .the lakefront will
he taken up said Mr. Sayer, The
building hat Iwen put in good
condition by the City, ha declared.
Action w i) deferred by the
Commiaiion on a propoaal by the
Silver Fleet Cab Company for
increase* In ratea. They, prnpoecd
a 25 cent fare within the area
bounded on the ea»t by Mellonvilla Avenue, one on the aouth
by Twentieth Street and*.on the
wait by Cedar Avenue, and that
all aingle farea outside that xono
in the city It# increased to 50
cent*. With, two or more passen­
gers, the 25 rent rate would pre*

operating funds. As we spent (2;
P12 Inst year it can readily p
seen that the Increase this
Is 12.926.- Our operating bu.ljr
howevrr, for this year iw p u g k a
three thousand dollar* JW* tKs-1
last year.
"This decrease in operstfaM
fundi, in spile of the increase 3
the total budget, is brought a U ^
in two w ay s:"F irst: I-ast year we had h j
unfilled position that was v*t*j
for twelve months,- one pu/its J
that was vacant, for dive tnontlj
and another that wa* vacant thr.J
month*. The salaries that w»J
allotted for these positing.* »r j
added to our operallng^ijudn
This year all talariea for unfill
The Commission wa* informed
positions have been made t
that three hew Chevrolet truck*
available.
were ready for delivery by (Ini"Second: Salariea have t*
ler Motor Sales. Tha trucka to
increased to . a leva! where t
which bodlea will be added, are
hope we will tw able to hold t
to be used for garbage and train
men we have. Two of the politic
delivery, eaid Mr. Sayer.
vacant last year have been fills
Application* fur lease ' of sev­
"This cut iti'our operating fut
eral buildings a t the Municipal
will mean that we cannot do
H0101 HO A FKM OilP on Ids nlghT-stlck, a Michigan police officer take* William C. Stacey, Column. Mich., Airport were received but action^
tpuch as we had honed to &lt;
Into custody following an outbreak of violence at the strike-bound Remington-llund plant at Denton Harbor.
was ' delayed pending securing by
This W.UI apply especially J o tin
Fii tmed right, officer*.turn powerful lira hoses on the milling striker* in an effort to disperse them Mate the City of the balance of the
sections outside
of . Wsnfci
police were ordered to the scene after Michigan's Governor Kim-Slglrr had been notined by llcfrlrn County
Airport prbperty.
namely. Oviedo, Zellwood, Wjet
oillrials that a state of "11101 and Insurrection" eslsled at the struck plant. (JnlrrmHionol Soumlplidto)
Two application* for street
Garden and Samsula. Whei« ;
light* were taken under considera­
bad planned to increase our (rtf
tion, said Mr. Sayer. One request
in these district* we will now n
i• *\j
was by The Church of' God at 1HIS DRAMATIC PHOTO made in the courtroom at the Overell yacht mur­ unable tu do as much as w ed
P o li t i c a l E m e r g e n c y
*
Fifth Street and Hickory Avenue,
last year,
j
the other by The Church of God der trial at Santa Ana, Calif., shows reconstructed alarm clock time
H'aaliaawl lisa* !*■ *• 0«*l
“In giving yuu these figwj
bomb
which
llie
prosecution
chafgcs
set
off
the
fatal
blast
resulting
in
:
at Twenty-fifth . Street rind Llm
i would like to haw it cIrk !
l. end tliat in turn I* due
the
deaths
of
Uie
parents
of
Louise
Overell.
CrlminoloRb.t
lloi.Tr
Greene
Avenua.
a* I liointed
to low co*^I production
.
U shown using the meehantsm to act off a photo flash bufb afler defense, understood lliat we are hot «
■citing or finding fault with s ;
*
l. The
out in yesterday's column
objection tu the experiment had been withdrawn. The time bomb ar­ individual
or group'of individiaJ
solution of the (fiffirulty -l. pelll*
rangement was built from the evidence shown in ruins of the cabin
in large degree on |&gt;ersudding the
cruiser on winch Mr. and Mrs. WaiU-e.Uwatwii-dw-d. (TwlrrsfUf6aW7
coal miners, who finaljy won iheir
we cannot give them the sjd
f u r d#v week, to surrender that
f
(ISallnua Dm Sm i liirl
tiunsl service that they hav* U.
and half the dock* had been de ntiinlquea said, the Semaratig vi­
cherished pure fid *- tuna
the
led to expert by the alatcnsr
1(1T.T#&lt;T* of the lOflhtry and r-tuili
stroyed.
cinity is rsturning to normal. The B oard B egin* W ork
that our funds had been inrrviW
to the old grind -- temporarily, !u
(A Republican communique is­ population was ' reported going
On A viation Policy 1 can assure you no one rrgrn
be sure, but still to turn the clock
sued in the Indonesian capita) of beck to villages and rics fields
our
inability to serve the grow*
bark,
Jogjakarta said a Dutch warship ami, with connections restored be­
more than 1 do. Should at tt
That's where the question of
bombed Pekalongan, 30 miles cast tween the city and-the hinterlarid
WASHINGTON. July 29&lt;A’)- time during the year addition
leadership enter* in. and why
of Tegal, .Saturday.)
food prices were said to 're fell President Truman'* temporary Air money he released for our ut
British newspapers are suggesting
In southern Sumatra, the Dutch1ing.
Policy , Board tocay began Its
that Foreign Minister Frlres*. 1I.-Varmy reported, fires cngulfsd four I tin Jogjakarta the Republican studies to assist in formulating We will immediately try to ci
pand our activities, in propoi
m mav succeed Mr. Attlee in event
wvlls in Uhe Peosapo fields, two army
said Its air ‘froces bombed a national policy on aviation.
lion to the funds made am iable
of the lalirr's resignation. Deyirr
o f.them reuses) by sabotage and
■i*.credited-w ith—being flm luplt:
and Salaliga today and, \h ° uK,f Iward Iwgan oignniiing the study "greatest -possible' beni-flti from
oil. Official* were quoted a* chased
by two Dutch fighters, ordered by Mr. Truman July 1H aviation."
saying the n«qss on the flank
The job assigned thr i^ard is
of the fields, weke of minor Im­ "returned unharmed” to its base to aid the. nation in obtaining lire
similar to that given (tie MortuW
portance.
\
Board in 1926. Tht* Morrow ie-1
(In a review of tiiejfjrst week ol
The army laid lVa^HTptlOtrari»_
ni.les riorlli- commendations laid the basis fut;
had rut off the water supply tvwsflirl, the Indonesian news
r-niiiicd Diiicli American aIV policy to. (« &amp; _ _ _
Kevin is one of Di train's must (
to SaUITjfBrand wrerv^committing »gene&gt;^viot»ra—eaid —lUiplrblicau
tf.T. ' AtitUaraw *
forcefdt personalities, and a !e.rn
Rulmtage on telephone communica­ forces wiu?"rh+vuUuiiog Semiiiatig p o c k e t s ill
icy en. roule to
lender, lie has astute jud/nieill,*
Situirrel hole*. frii|Uentl, are
tions in the Senrarang urea.
from Fast ami \VesTSl&gt;»&lt;l halted ami two ot
ang is a gmal executive, fhojign
-found uif th r east si l&gt;a of "tree*
. Kconomirally, however, the com- the Dutch el Salatiga^knd Am- Jogjakarta.
sumetimrs tasli iri his Montnc**,
lie Is a brilliant and -niiiful
speaker, capable, of dealing cither ,
with an audience of worker- or n '
conference of international states-1
men. Hr Is a fighter and like* a :
good scrap.
Small wonder then that msny of j
his party should think of linn ns
being thr light jnan to inspire (he
workers of the country tu under.
take the production needed to put
Fug rand on . her fret, especially
I was born on a tobacco farm

Indonesian Fight

LUCKY STRIKE

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decision

Station Cut

Occupational Tax

he.*U cixrcdingly itioru

S till WOIKTU Sle\ cn Qlrdnlch plays the role of guide to UtfN picsat iiesidr the Industrialist wliTfs
ha testified. iH-rasioimlly supply too. that there ate many who feel } turesquely garbed vlxitor* from Arable as they tuur a plant ot tfm
sure he would like to tie prim" Carnegie-Dlinols Steel Corporation In PlUibutgh, Pictured are (1. to r.):
sou finally had tnllmun sworn as minister, although the ipjiclhm A1 quadl Mohammed At Amrl; Prince Saif A1 Islam Abdullah, of
a witness mid then asked him of his iovalty to his present chief Yemen; Glednlch; an d ^s/ed Hassan Ibn Ibrahim. * (/n(craaKpnol).
whether he knew of anybody In doesn't arise.
Washington who was "giving Mr\
However, Devin isn't the
iijuvenient Com
Kaiser the iirush-off."
lie repaid out ol
I most rertainly do." Calhoun
teplied. “ Mr. William Unit and
sure to bat lie to letatn his leader
■1
periist of years. The .State Hoad
Halt is a former Wl’ll vice
TALLAHASSFEt July 29 -tdh* Department, will build and mainchairman. Meigs was one. tima
The State Board of Administration tain the ro'ads. and bridges, and
chiaf of W l'll's aircraft division.
l°d*y gkve its formal approval take title to them when the debt
to issuance of gasoline t*x te-li* cleared.
* "
venue certificates for financing
The financing |.-an, first of Us
R iders Com pete
I *&gt;,225.Otkl of road and bridge kind in Florida, was approved by
j construction in Broward, Buwan-’ ihe Supreme Court last week.
| f T«*iii|itin.»v«l In* mb&lt; I'M A t II n r )
| nee mid Highland counties
| Bids for thu aecutitle* will bs
to start at 2:00 1\ M. Further In­
I .The certificates will tie. iaaued opened on Aug. II.
formation may lx* secured from 8.
II. Farm-st, Herman Harriett or
J. B. Ftlt* of Hanford.
. ..
The following horses were in
Fishing Rules
tha Sunday event*:’
Rider
Owner
Horse
II uiiO.-.U ln.»
Il*rl .
Earnest * Bullet
Cameron
fishetmen have liecit using seines
Far next • in the two hig fresh water aieas
Mrs. Earnest Sport
Man llehr since Mav when the leglilature
Windham
Dan
Whltner
Appleby
passed special arts designed to re­
Appleby
open them.
Kill*
Both the hig lake and the Si.
(’linger
Prescott
Raulrraon
Johns have- been areas of dispute
Prancer llumbalnw between epbrt* ami rumiurrrial
Harriett
6 IMKCK8
Betty
Howard
Howard
fishermen for years.
Sugar Hoy Pell
Mviand
Thr Irgiilsture has designated
Cracker '- Howard
Howard
them as salt water 'in attempt*
Jacob*
Jacobs
tu rrmavn them from jurisdiction
Champion Hsidanraleh of Ine Game Commiision, which
Bankas
Flicker - ' Kabun .
MabtitL (U JA U A N T E K D H EC A PS
has cohitltutional power to teguTarson' Vieno.
Vieno
late fresh watep fishing.
Lady
Prittard
Prittard
Circuit Judge Hugh 51. Taylor
-Polly
, Cochrnn
Cochran
of Quincy ruled la st' week thal
deWolski
daWolski
three act* of Tha 1947 legislature
Pell
Chief
Pell .
attempting to place the two areas'
Cochran
Cochran
under the Hlate Conservation
Cochran
Cochran
Commission, which regulates the
Carleton
Carleton
■alt water seafood Industry, were
unconstitutional.
•
■j
At' lehal Hi major commercial
ONI.Y 1 ON HAND
Earlier, Circuit Judge W. II.
products are made from apples. Harrison handed down a decision!
at Arcadia declaring unconititu-i
tlunal a 1917 act exempting Ht.j
Johns and Okeechobee fishermen
I &lt;!AL. O U T S ID E W H IT E
from punishment for violating
game board rulings.

jCountjes To llse N c w i ^ ;
Plan To Build Bonds

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I've Been the makers of Lucky
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To Promote the Pro* rose of Americas
To Product P roe peri If for Sanford.
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Considerable cloudiness, tonieht
•nd Thursday 'with occasional
showers
and
thundershowogf.
Gentle to moderate; south to
. southwest winds.

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W E D N ESD A Y . JULY ill). Ill 17

Reported Jews Report U. S. Protests Jones
!ut Britons Killed. To Russia For

N O . 184

Reveals FDR Wanted

In Retaliation Taking Assets*

L aborite M em bers Of
P a r l i a m e n t Give
C o n f i d e n c e Vote
0 T o P rim e M inister

Australia, India
Bring Indonesian
LONDON. July 30 W1 A So- Case
Before UN
cialiil tourer taid Prime Minuter

Attire told Labor legnlatott today that Britain would slatlt her
military commitment* in Get many,
Italy and Greece slmoil innne.
dately becaute of the nation'*
• looming economic emit,
w on-iC fffftHPYifirul
® confidence from Labor number* of
Parliament after explaining to them
the “broad line*", of hit plan lor
meeting the crilif,
.The Socialiit lourre, who U con­
nected clotely with Labor member;
or Pat [lament. taid Attlee promiied quick' and complete troop
withdrawal! from the Veneris Giul_ is tector of northeait Italy and
W Tiom Grerrr and luhitanlia! re*
ductioni in the Britiih occupation
force* in Germany. *
Left Wing Labor Party member*'
have been demanding reduction!
in the armed .force*, which totalled
~L 297,30U iiierf July” T.
A well-informed lource laid Att­
lee alio had decided to atk miner t.
now on a fivie-dajrweek in the reD cenlly iocii|urd coal piti, to work
Sn extra hour a day to increa*.*
production of critically needed coal,
the mainitay of the Britiih eco­
nomic program ilructure.
After Attlee tod the Labor M.
P.'t of plam of troop reduction*
nM I'njgw Tv&gt;i*i '

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I New R estaurant, ~
Barbecue To Begin
Serving Tomorrow
^ ..... .
„ . ..
The l l r S Whistle, Sanford a
newest batlwcuc and lunchroom.
Will open Thursday under thu
management of Robert Bryan, recant sergeant of the Army Air
Corn., It was anounced today by

D utch R eport N e w
A m phibious L anding
On S um atra

U nderground R eports N ote R equests In fo r­
m ation O n Removal
Slaying Of H o s t ­
Of P ro p e rty From
a g e s A fter Con­
.
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R a -fk a n S tates
viction By “C ourt
JERUSALEM, July to. (/II—
T*o British soldiers were killed’’
end three were Injured today
by an electrically • detonated
mine nesr tbs llrdrra railway
station. It waa officially an­
nounced.
ity Ho w a r d c u r t ih
JERUSALEM. July JO. &lt;d’*
/ tii Uumi i«ued
niuniquc" today aliening that two
ill whom it kidnapr
July -12 had lirrn hanged in x
joint near Nalsnys m lepriial lot
the .execution of thiee Irgini membets *1 Acre prison yeitrrdsy.
Shortly slier the "communique’
wsi issued floin Tel Aviv, a pqlice sourer there irpoilrd ihr
bodies of the two soldier* hsd been
full ml.--------------------- - - ____ —
Official government i o u i c m ,
however, weir not' immediately
able to conlinn that the trigrante,
Cliffoist Marlin and Mnvin Pake,
bad bcln stein.
— In iiiuing- it r !‘cummpnitjtif.'
IfKim Zvni Leupii #1*° diicloied
that it had received an appeal for
clemency from Paice'* father, hut
laid it had been ignored becau.e
it ihould have been directed “to
thoie who" rcluird clemency to
ihc executed Itguniili.
"Wc cannot do anything about
it," ligun laid the elder Paice hsd
been told..
The underground Jewish organ­
isation asserted the Britons, soiled
at Nalanya. were tried by a “mill
u r v court" -and—convietgd on
charges of "Hleg«l entry into Pai
(•‘•■iJnwvd »• f
TM*»I

Ur T UK ASSOCIATED VHKAA
Australia -and- India -sought .in­
tervention by the United Nation*
Security Council today in an atIrrppl to halt lighting between
the Dutch and Indonniartt.
A ipokriman for the Aultralian
delegation at Lakr’Succn*. N. Y..
laid the Indonnian cair would be
tiled Sometime today.
A communique by India'* interim
government in New Delhi laid the
count i y r pcim mrn n to trymtnr'to
UN had been mitiiKled Ui ' com­
municate immediately" to the Se­
curity Council chiirnian a' meuar*;
from Pandit Jawahara! Nehru, vice
president of the jnleiim govern
men!,, asking cnunril artion.
At Canberra Australian Prime
Minister Joseph B. Chirfly'said the
Autiralian step was bring taken
in the hope that “not only will
hostilities cease, hut that the Se­
curity Council will piovr its worth
in dealing quickly and effectively
with a situation of this kind."
At the Hague, a Netherlands
Foreign Office spokesman said
Australia's action was "regret­
table.” ilertilling mediation offer­
ed previously by British Foreign
Secretary Krnest Bevln. the Dutch
spokesman said" tbc Australian
action could not help possible
British efforts.
Militarily, the Dutch reported
further advances To the |*lsn*D.'
A Dutch communique s'a I d
Netherlands troops made a new
Timphlbious landing In Sumatra at
Loeboekpakam, 36 . miles east of
Medan, on the northwret coast of
,p„ jntnn&gt;t.
At tho same time, the communi­
Arthur
Godfrey,
Columbia
n «atiasre »» iw n r« « i
Broadcasting Program announcer
---------------------------— *.
and talent dlscovsrer extraordin­
ary, yesterday morning Informed
the world on hla broadcast that
B ritis h
G lV C I ! M l l l O r at last "Godfrey had made the
front page headlines”, ami pro­
ceeded to read * The Herald a r­
ticle of July II and the headline;
NEW YORK. July 30. (/Pte- "Arthur Godfrey Admili Error
F lrrt Admiral William f . Halsey Regarding Aiken's Home Town
save that British naval units were
He then reminded hi* listener*
given unimportant objective* 'in of his morning broadcast when
the final phase of the Pacific War he announced Dick Aiken, hi*
to prevent any post-war claim Sanford . tenor program gneit.
that Britain had taken part in the as from Orlando, and the resulting
climatic Mow against the Japanese a* a result.
fleet.
deluge of protesting telegrams
In the ijghth of a series of he rreleved from Sanford eltlxens
articles In the Saturday Evening
Mr. Godfrey again extended hla
Post, out today, the former com- twit regard* to Riwanls President
mamler of the Mid-Pacific striking Lester Tharp, ana of the tele­
force recalled American carrier gram senderu, declared, that San­
strikes in July, 1046, against the ford m utt lie a great, town, and
Jap naval base a t Kuro after said lhat If he ever got "down
which the_ enemy fleet "ha 1 ccas-l that way" he must remember to
rd to esis't."
look up Sanford.
Edward Higgins, manager of
The Kure alack was made onw
by American planes, Halsey said, the- Seminole County Chamber
adding;
of Commerce said he ia delighted
“At Mick Carney's (Rear A di with all th la . radio publicity re­
rmlral Rnjrert B. Carney, Halsey's sulting from Dick Aiken winning
chief of staff! insistence, I as­ an Arthur Godfrey contest, and
signed the British arf alternate Is seeking to get a recording of
target, Osaka, which also offered] Godfrey's broadcast yesterday.
warships, but none of prime im-l
porta nre.
"Mick’s argument waa that Lll
though this division of forces vtolated Uie principle of concentra­
tion and superiority. It was im l
perativr to forestall a possible
PORT-DE-BOUC. France, July
postwar claim by Britain that she 30 (AT— Twelve Jew* who were
had delivered even a part of the put ashore from a convoy arriving
final blow that demolished the her* yesterday from Palestine
Japanese fleet.
wer* reported officially to have
"I hate to admit a political fac agreed today to return to tha
tor into a m ilitary equation, my transports if tha British should
respect for Vice Admiral Sir ner-l decide to take the 4,600 lihnard Bawling* and hla fin* men of migrant* to Cyprus.
the British Pacific *fleet mado me
Tha Jews, nearly all from Pothate It doubly, hut Hick forced mej land, wer* turned back from Pal­
to recognise that statesmen's ob­ estine after, tha British Intercept­
jectives sometime# differ widely ed their vessel. Exodus of 1047.
from combat objectives, and that Upon reaching France, from which
an exclusively American attack they eailed July 10, they re­
waa in America's best Interested fused to land,
Th* British destroyer Cardigan
Bay, m aln.aecort vessel, put Into
Marseille In search
or needed fSfid
'"Jforh
supplies from the.French. Th* sick
who Were taken sitior* were under
PARIS, July 30
The U. French ’ military guard in a
3, Embassy said today th at It hospital.
had transported ‘'Virginia Hil), in
Convoy officer* awaited Inwhose California home Benjamin struction* from Porta or London.
(Brnnyl Stfel recently W T flifn ,
to. a Parte hospital for tre a t­
BRITISH JE T PLANE
ment of an Illness, its nature un­
SOUTHAMPTON. Eng., July SO
specified.
(AV- Britain'* flrat jet-propelled
The Embassy aatd Miss Rill seaplane fighter, the Saunderswas staying In tho Rita Hotel, Roe Al, successfully completed
and that on Sunday night it re­ its first public tost today. The
ceived a call from the hotel saying maximum spaed Is still secret.
“there is an. American girl here Tha plana made several takaeffe and landing* on the Solent
In need of medlral attention.”
.A vice consul visited Mias Hill, at tpcedg under 400 mil#* an
and then had her taken to e hour. I t mounts four 20-mm cannon
hospital, the Emhaesy said, re­ in It* noae and ia powtrod by
fusing to say whkH on*.

A rthur Godfrey
Extends Sanford
More Publicity

S S K K S 8SSSr-*SK £d«n. Halsey Reveals

0

'
'
£

has operated n similar barbecue at
Macon, tia., since 1D2U.
The one story building of con­
crete block, construction and 50
foot square is located at J'ml.
Avenue and Twenty-fifth S trt-t
A large area of lime rock and
slag hue been smoothly rolled out­
side of the building to allow plen­
ty of parking space. There are
two large neon signs, one on the
building,'the other near the road
way.
The entire front of the buildBig Is occupied by the serving
counter which is within .a win­
dowed .room, with windows open
for easy service. There is a can­
opy shelter outside. To the left
a door opens to a well lighted
dining .room with tallies and
enough steel chair* to seat Hi
ru n e . The floor la Inlaid lino{sum amf there is plenty of window lighting.
- Behind the serving counter Is
a 16 foot square kitchen, alsp n
storage room. Tables and a steam
table are of stainless steel fintab. Thero is a Urge gas range.
Two big refrigerator-* are stored
with food anu 'm eat. Sink space
Is ample.
Outside, and near enough to the
nratn highway to whet the appe­
tite of passing motorists, is th-r
large brick barbecue oven where
beef, pork and .ham are rotated
by electric power in front of a
glowing fire of coke containei
.i, a grata. The entire ovtn it cov­
ered try a shed.
Riley L. Hogan of Winter Park
w as' general contractor for con­
struction of the building which waa
started on May 30.

Randall Goff Is In
Detroit With “Babe”
Randall Gaff, 14 year old tun
of Mr. and Mr*. O. K, Guff, la
new reported to be in Detroit.
Mlrh. on a tour with Babe Ruth,
who la on a Ford Motor Company
sponsored tour of loading cities
to promote American Legion Baseball league*..
* Randall waa accompanied by hi*
Ml picture taken w ith
P. Chapman,
and For?
took the
to a press conference In regard
.to the tour, which waa held at
Alabama., and Babe Ruth, after
the Jefferson Davis Hotel.
Thee met Governor Felaom of
being I presented with . the big
key Jw-tho-eKr.-gov* ft to Randall fo r.k souvenir, nad Mr. Goff
* ‘ U horns w ith him, .

Role Iir Pacific War

Fate Of Refugees
Is Still Undecided

Bugsy’s Girl Goes
^ To; P a r ir Hospital

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1

Hughes Giant Plane HiKhiigltl In Senate Probe

M artin S a y s K aiser
Could Get C ontract
W hen Nobody Else
W as Able T o G et I t

WASHINGTON. July ifl i d l WASHINGTON.' July JO M
Jetse Jones testified today that the
Ihr United States ha* ptoteilrtl
to Kutiia a gam 11 Soviet removal
late President Kopsevrit ordrtad
dial work edntinue on a $20,000,of fuimn German and Italian
4*»et* from the defeated Balkan
OllO (lying boat oulried doling
states, Hungary, Bugaria and Ho
the war from iluwaid. Hughe*.
amnia.
_ ■
June*, bonier Secretary of Commerce, taid hf talked with Mi.
Undetiecrrlary of State Kobeil
Ronsi-yrlt following s yihinet meet­
Lovell livid * news-entt^etrttce-to­
ing in Feinuaiy. 1044, and that
day rh.it a note It.id been deliver.-Jf
the Chief Executive raid he (j^d
to Soviet Foreign Minister Mol­
not believe monty already *pent
otov in Moicow yrtteiday asking
un the project would be throtyn
lull information regarding such
sway,
trantfrrt of properly. .
Al that time, the government
Lovell raid the Stale Department
had
-pent approximately $13,500.tool; ihr |M&gt;tilion in JI* note ihst;
000 on the 200-ton flying boat '
I, All removal* n( property I1)
vviiish has not yrt ,b»en flo'
Runia before 1hr Hungarian, Bul­
Syme .jta m m u m t ptndrgjHffiVi
garian and Iftmanian peace treaties
fitial* wanted to drop the |iroj
n .me.intq f l (rc.l.a tc^ui-pttuvtruruecte
*
al character.*;
Jones told .iii* veirian of the
2. Auilrian aii^t* in thetexuunstory to a Senate War Investigate*
trie* c*n not be tei/rd on the
tug luhcumimttre inquiring into
ground* that thry .nr German
it..- award •-( almut $40,000,000
pfo|»rlliet printing allird aglcCworth id wartime pljne conlr*C*l . &lt;
mrni on i~d?fndliori””Of “GrimsTi
to I liiylin 'auJ I Irriry J. Kaiser.
anclt."
,
Jonvts said lie hud signet) the
3. Only irmovali made in ac­ H ill K AN AIRIAl VIEW of the glsnt plywood fljrlnc boat which Is being comtructed by niRUnqalre aircraft
nriglnri contract on dirs^t Initruecordance with peace treaty pro­ bulkier Howard Hughes In California. 17ie plune is dcslgneil to carry 700 soldiers. The Semite War In­
tion* from tlie War Froduetien
Itoar.l and without knowing the
vision* can br recognized by the vestigating Centmitleo is urobinu iho ttO.OOO.OOO wartime inane contract awarded Hught-s. (Inle/naiiurml*
project wgj opposed by the Army
United Stala* a* Irgal.
'Jmd Nnvv.
The note said the Uniiyd Jitulc*
. When J..rii's ts'1.1 uf hi* conver­
i»* concerned Ih-cuusc it wnc one
sation will. Hr. Roosevelt, Cbalrof the stgnera of the peace trea­
man Ffrguton ilt-Mich) of the
ties with Hungary, Bulgaria and
Senate subfonimitteo asked: .
Rumania and thus hobls irnjHtnsi"I&gt;id the I'rrsitlent bavo anybilitv for enforrvTnent uf the
tiling to sin with the making of
part*’ provisions.
ilst-s cutitrg. t 1"
In discussing Italian asset* in
"Not to mv knowledge,” June*
WAHHINti I’UN, July :iu nt't
these rountries, the note said dis­
unlit.
I'reaMent' TniniHii wurkrd rnpbl*
posal of suchl properties Jo. xpteift- -dene*- n-aste-intsT -th e - yeeorsl
”fy «t b is des\T"lodiy oir'lPgDlatton
{•B y' proWerl for In the peace
datv.l Feb. 1H, ty il,
Joe Swift Is G lIC SL passrut hy (‘ongresH in it* (tnnl Cfhina Accuses Russia Vnemoramlum,
treaty.
which he anid hs\ slictate.! for-‘tha
____t;iv#.-itc*M' A t T
dgys, Udoie ndjournmerit, *igititig
Of
Sponsoring
2nd
Dispatches from London -#ul4
lU n llu rd .... I'M r fn » r
th* Jlrltish G vteri^jm t bs.l dtk
opcdK C l
A-.UIU-H, . mmnv UU» iiirludnu; important
F ro n t In MonKolia
Itre m l u ftlmiUr pjrvit»t iu t h ^ ^ M c e t ' H c f C
S c t)t. 1 :
uppropriMlkm
R
iU a i a iia yesterday.
o u* ta r , l . . .
f
Itold
..I I
*
4 lllt'^ ,
—
Russians
Lovett
_
,
.
.
1 Mr.
ti*-«*
Mr Truman tm
* up the tnrl-^
im k '
SUCCESS. July 30 M’t
reporter* In answer to questions
Grin,lit in popularity n r t&gt;u&lt;*l||tinieiliulrl&gt; umm Ids-return ye*
that he doe* not know tnb value
Russia
served
Utilise today that
of the propertie* Inrolvetl but, os- iioanl nudmbojt racing itiitc 1*323 j lerildV-from Mhouiuri, where H e »t
sume* ’ it ‘1* considerable, other­ W*1 told today to Ktwanian* ..t! lumto-i &gt;une. at service* for ids It ws.ufsl veto , llelamb* IVlIug it
. • /- .
t
r
c. i. I mutlnr. 'l l Mrfitha noom o.
wise tha United Slst. i would- not the- kloum t (enter by Joe bwilt. n , , ^ ' .j^ .,1
tow by Mr. am i Trontejntdsn again whtlt Iks
t&lt; eallaae# -a rase t n . )
Unites) Nations membenlup epplibrad n| the Otlsndo Oultroard Ai Truman iticludc
James Rowland, &lt;■suited' ruler
j6i4t*3|MP.tt33 ,nppro|iriatbm* for cations ol those three nations go
•nciatiun, and lerretaiy of Outdoor
..f the Sanford laxiga stf Elks,
to
a
formal
vole
in
the
Senility
the
Army.
Florid* Federation of Outdoor
Vvfm n-i u'l in .1 Knl in .lay with his
JJ.PJ7 iippnjpilnlli.il- for Count il.
1,
"Fib" .4.-C1. (oi v l)r. L. T. Llosa,
Club*. He nav introduced by Ed­ intiepei!.7.'iil iiliiics,
providing
The Council trst will ctrnie it, AI• ])o!iis null Mi &gt;. Rowland, a f­
ward lliggini. who outlined the fund* (or a si..roti lug federal
ter atiensling tin* jtarinnat coiroutboard lacing that will take agcncis-5, im biding the Vi'ts-ran* August and Ilie repeated black \.-i.tinn ol Klhi in I'ortinnd, Oreballs
would
boost
llie
Sosirt
veto
Administration
and
tho
Atomic
En­
| place lirle on Sept. I.
gnn. hod is -bai .1 Imie, tit* said,
ergy * OBintissionS
total to 14. Late yeslrlsl.iy the enplisiniiiH to iintiveo of I'orlland
MIAMI. FIs., July 30 Ml Hr
John L . Hughe*. .......... . Un. • »l,CfiK.'.'PLMU7 appropriation loll Husyrunt vetoed the Aniens an |.ro- r lull it svn* i....is-1 back home in
rarrving funds to implement hir
port* of a revolutionary attempt vetsily bariltirtc and law sludcnt. forvigii-nid program. Almost all pos.il for a Balkan Investigating ♦'^"1"^*: ,
. .
.
sang
thicc
solos
which
were
well
'
“Ibirttand vsit* much liotts-r tlsan
to overthrow the government ' I
nl un' iiioney i» for •■*|h' imI1- Cirmmt'iiun,
hero," l.e ds'cloieil. "It w*» often
Hafarl Trujillo of the Dominican applaudrri! "I teve Lllr," 'She lure abroad, the aggregate luting
Alexei Krasilnikov, deputy So­
or WL* hut the nights wer#
f8fM.7Hi.H3A
lylow.
the
I'realrient'a
Dncrt
5ong"
and
"
Ihinugh
.the
Republic continued to pour into
viet delegate, larsl down Moscow’s end, lit* nlvi roirnled (list the
budget
eitiraates,
Miami today, and ell had onr far- Yeats." He was accompanied hy
ftlKl.l lii.HItti appriqiriatiim*. fur position after China accused Rrro I'lillmnii train with Florid* dele­
gation visited Snu Fiptu-teo and
tor in common, none wa* confirm­ Mr*. 0 . Fuquay and. was intro­ tho Agrirultnip Ifepartinriit;
ria of sponirning "a seconsl front" Lo* Angeles and «t Hollywood It
duced
hy
J.
Marlin
Stinccipher.
ffS.duo.tHHI
appropriation*
fora
ed.
against the Chinese govcrnmei'l w as.)Ill in the »luul.‘.
The Cluh. went on teedtd a» ■core of miscellatreou* government through Outer Mongolia s mva-The I.Hirt group left heTe on
The rumor wa* thi*: An invatio i
corporations, including llio Na*
July S on st i rip. 'of 8,7t*5 miles.
army, purportedly financed iml favoring the writing of a fetter in.n»l Housing Agency, tin* I»»- j *un uf Sinkiang.
The Klk train went linrn Jack*
backed by Communktic intern li. lo Kiwanis International it-itnn; s i i t u t e n ( IlllfXiAm ericaii , \f 1 Krasilulkov-ateo fi.imnlty nmv- »&lt;miville to t liii rigo, to Denver, and
fair-,
and
4
|M
,
7
PP.tMHl
for
the
Ten*
eil to l.lsH'k emuliIJratioit uf'ispidi to Salt Luke City which Impressed
ws* preparing to invade the Do­ IItsL lotteries anil tlu'or prifr* a»e
I( MMllMtirel 0 ii r»u* I w l
iii'SM-e Valley Authority;
Mi ite.wliiod witli itn I'leoldlnes*
minican Rrpublic. Tire army w*» not fsvnrrtl by the kiwanu Club
Insrea-ing l*y 20 perrenl tire
and le-aitly ru»ro than any city
alleged fo.have trained in s. r-- as a meant.of raising fundi lor pettnloil pnymunt* Ip Civil Wot,
he visiletl, he aM erteri,. While
. •
Spanish - American, Boxer Rebelmote, mountainous region of south- lire club.
{hero lle-y visited the Mormon
i
and
Philippine
Ip»urr»ctioti
Mr
Swift
told
the
Klwaidam
east Cubs.
Temple trod tdl#&gt;rn*rle, trod heard
veterans ami their widow* iio.l r-fill•
the gicAt organ, the third largest
Thrfacl ws* this: No one tingle that prior to 1U36, ail niutarlHiat siren, afft-rting among other* '.«)
taring wn* of the inlHiard lyin',
*
WELCH. WY. Vn.. July VI, tell — ill (lie United State*.
perion. agrnry or government ha&lt; l&gt;Ut by ID'd'J the outlH-ard lacing Civil Wur and HI.stHt SpantehAt I'ortinnd, they had a fin*
Welch
totteresl
tsalay
on
fnrim
Atiierican
war
veteran*.
yet reported actually seeing tbc proved- nrori* popular according to
of the earth, and tin- ri.lMHl odd Convention, n big parade with
alleged invasion army, its fleet the numlier of schedule* fer re­
inhabitants
hoped their liame* float* and - 1.. F.,’ Lewi# of C*lgattas.
or its aircraft.
wi'te
Hut
being
aurkt-d .fiiib-.' Ills- ifarnin was elected as Gland Ex­
Before the wsr, outboard maralted inter, he said.
soil.
Virtually each report had it- ufseturer*. Rllmutaieil by the pub­
Ronuevilli* Dam, where 260,000
Torn sldnwalk*. ruptured futildeounter-raport. 8ummarUf&lt;l. tha licity attending outlHiard raring,
salmon have ascended the run­
lug
and
buckled
pavcmeni.s
showsituation bulled dawn to this:
Throw of Seminsdg County’s
made special racing iiiu|ur* reway* thi* year, proved very In­
Ths Puerto Itleap youths arrived taping st about J476 each; he school principals: B. O. Steele
teresting, l*e declared. At H*l*
in Miami from Cuba with Hh- -sjif. Since tlie war they have di»- of the Hanford Grarnntsr School; movement which iio* qutekenesl in Francisco, they visited Nob lltll
story that they hail "escaped i contlmieil till*, Ire Halil, due. t-r Mr*. J. C. MitchelL of 8outh Side recent months.
Mayor L. E. Roger* gocssesl an amt other points of interest while
training camp where men wetv th* fact that they cannot build I’rimsry and /,. J. I.aney of ttie
underground
stfeanr migiit l&lt;e to Dr. Doss took advantage uf a specbeing recruited and trained Into •nth motor* at a slecent price, l.ymsn Scliool. are nttanding
blame.
He
ha*
told the
rotmril rial pass to visit Alcalra* prison.
an army to Invadtt tha Dominican itaears get requisite part* for three day eonfrence of principals
,l** ncity
ty rouurn
At Hollywood lltey visitod'th*
Republic.”
In
Gsinesvill*
al
th^
University
of
b;
.
!
itt*ni"}t
‘V
?
"
1
,hc Warner Brother* Studio, saw Hum­
“ (|t» llssr* »» _Pa*» Twal
—
- it
■ was announces! today
'•
rear of the Poehonlaa Theater, one
An Associated Pres* carraspon
Florida,
phrey llogart and other screen
ran hear running water.
dent in San Ju an r Puerto Him
hy Supt. T. W. Lawton.
Another theory was that, in star* ami visited the Brown Derby
later Interviewed th* same youths
One of the main conference
restaurant, the NBC Mudias and
who told of the arm y—Identi­
tuple* is how to put to licit ilm* year* past, coal had he-'it mi tied llie Hollywood liowl. In Arteutta
fied as Cesar Anlbal Torres and
the two week* before school open­ bens-nth this southern West Vir­ they »atv the Grand Canyon. All
Serafin Rivera- -and nut.ted ther.l
ing now required by law of teach­ ginia coal renter, weakening tbc uf us were much impressed with
er*
In order to fill out a It) month city's foundation*; but there wire lira c o u rte sy -of tlnr wosteiner*,
a* denying they had seen any
Tho heavy downpour that floodno charta'to back up thi* suggest­
troops or armament In Cub.-i. &gt;hH ow lylnic area* throuichoui inla srheslulc, lie M ini.
and we did much to correct the
ion.
Kslward
Henderson,
a
graduate
arm* lost evening was officially
Official*, pondering the Lite of general Imptetsiun that Florida
of
Seminole
High
School,
and
redurdesl at 2 05 inches by B, F.
their city, were considering what ia a 'gator and snuka infested
tVIHtner, wrsthermsn. No report* one of the State regional educate step* should be taken. Then- w«* swamp, said Mr, Rowland.
Ion
supervisors,
has
promised
to
*.f i damage to celery *eesl betis
_^
-^ r w . ■„ ' ,
J _
:'^ &gt;l
tui - indication whether geutuitete
w its reported thi* morning al'thsj do si! he n n .to aU--£emlnote would be exiled An to *rtua/ th e
County
principal*
in
preparing
the
iew of County Agent C. Rmystery.
SAN FRANCISCO, July 30, (-11
»on. Some motor ear* were new schedule*, Mr. Lawton de­
— Thp I.iqps International con­
rtod to have lwen stalled In rlartd.
vention today worked on a plan to
ord ai water aloihed over
ll OF C COUNCIL
promote world peace through
BOSTON. July 30, OF)— Dotycrunning boanls.
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla., July
pipelines from town halls to
i f » C h in d lc r, 6 i3-yv«r-oll.fm gg^
aly ha* seemed to be a wet
itR“ wUIT Hi 161*1 id ' fifTBr so OP)— W ttttJirJrlttrd, maniger
Baltimore writer, tmlay was sen­
Ind Loke Buccese.
In a doxeo forum* yoetarday ths
Inches or 1.67 strove normal, of the Ocala Chamber ol Com­
TOKYO, July 30. (AV- Deputy tenced to life imprisonment and
convention of more than 16,000
thia is a mere drixtle com- merce, today was elected pre­ 4'rime Minister II. V. Evatt swung fined ftO.OOO for treason It»
-with the 14.67 Inch precip- sident of tha Central Florida Australia behind the United ing as a Na*l .radio niouf
delegates amplified the themn tha!
of July, 1046, Mr. Whltner Council of C of 0 Executives .State* today In the quest for a during tha war.
solution of world problem* must
succeeding W. J. Coxens, Jr., man­ speedy It-nation peace conference i Federal Judge Fraacl* J . '
spring from 4he masse* of cittern*
out.
rather than thair diplomats.
’all this year to date totals ager of the New Smyrna Beach on Japan a t which th* veto power Ford imposed the sentene* ol
Harry Goforth, msnagerof th* would be eliminated.
inches ** compared with the
A fter the forums tha plan ws*
Chandler himself made an almust0 Inches recorded through Mt. Dors Chamber, was •elected
proposed, to be submitted U forr
Australia, he said, w o u l d belllgeront statement to th* court
vie*
president
to
succeed
Bird
, 1040; ton .16.84 ineh rains
tha convention, for an Internation­
"strongly resist” any attem pt by dismissing a* ridiculous h it cottnc* and lutryy Halt, manager of th* one power or « group to apply th* set's i d e a that he was Insane and
a n J the M J t htehro
al, committee to channel commun­ of [1944 ____
High . July, 1046. Rainfall Iqi Daytona Beach Chamber, was veto, but he voleed the hope Hu*, repeating that h* stUl held to ,
ity attitudes to W sitdngton and
6450 inch#* a* conj-J efactcd
secretary
of tha United N*
cceedj sla would^participate In the pro- opinions he expressed in his I
rain of 61 inchaM (jotorthcasts for tbs Naxis.
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Popularity Of
Outboard Racing
Is Told Kiwanis

Russia Announces
- £ J „ Vetolntentions On
3 UN Applications

Appropriation

Local Delegates
To Ulks M eeting
fie tu rn (Frjom Trip

Dominican Rumors
Of Invasion Try
Are Unconfirmed

Town Buck 1i n :From
Movement Of Earth

Principals Attend
Meet At Gainesville

2.05 Inches Of Rain
Reported Last Night

Lions Meet Works On
- World Peace Plan

Australia Backs U. S.
Jap Treaty* Meeting

rtPaul Revere” Given
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Mid. Dutch forces b u n t rasttheir
postUoo*
into a rich'agricultural ares.
; A dispatch from east Java said
Dutch troops. Including American
trained marines and equipped with
Amsrlcan-made half tracks, tanks
ami field puns took off at sunrise
in a drive south from l.awang toward Malang, resort town 15 milsa
iway.
An Indonesian army eonwduplnue r broadcast from Jogjakarta.
Republican capital, said Indoneslan units yesterday continued their
attacks on Dutch positions in cen-

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ling other fiMHmti, 1-fTrattualiL
1 / The Onltad State* has hecai
in cottaultatlon with a.numher of
ether governments, w ^ b /rh e did
not name, on possible w a n s to
and file fighting in htdoWapi; and
that ha understands th# nau# is
td he submitted formally to the
United Nations,
2. If* helievrs
the
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,™ h iginning of preliminary dtsc.uss’or.v
with representatives of 10 othpr
countries on a peat* treaty with
Japan will be postponed ftfim Au­
gust 10, that several govrrnmer.ts
have a iked the delay, and that
suggestions for a naw data have

ii , h !•«■&gt; im ,i
’calinc. being members of aii illegal
British criminal terrorist org.inixation known as the Ilritiih Occu­
pation Force In Palestine, which
U responsible for the suppression
of Jewish rights in Palestine anil
fur the deportation of Jcwi.di citi™ xen* from their home laml."
A* memberi ‘ of the Britixh
army, the serf can U also were a r­
eused by Irgun of Vrhat It palli-dj
the “murder" of* Jewish* Women!
and children and of "Illegal po*-‘
session" of arma.
Hagans, another Jrw iih underground agrncy of less violent
leanings, «r»» reported to nave
riimluriod an all nii(ht search’ for
the sergeant* despite the British'
curfew,
|
The ligunisU hanged by Ihcj
British were Meir N akar, Ahaolouij
Habib and Yacouh Weiss. Th«*yj
had been conder-"‘“* *•'” ,w“
| ing,'bombing Ji1
which 26t con-iI WINDING UP A TOUI of the weal, Gov. Thomas E, Dewey of New York
j orison May 4
victs were set free and HI persons jI le pictured with his wife and son. John, as they attended Cheyenne's
famous Frontier Day rodeo In Wyoming. Dewey, who turned up at the
were killed.
It was confirmed officially that’-i show two iloys, left shortly after for New York with hU family and
member* of his, party. .
(InternalIona I Soundplmto)
(1. K. (J..Charlton, superintendent
of Acre prison, had been suspended for refusing "for personal tm sons" to attend tile execution* of
the three Irgunixts. Charlton, 25

lls s lliw j hum I1, , , (las)
ration*'fm nt Austria, Italy, HunBary and Rumania on the ground*
that the peace treaties had pot
liecn ratified. The Austrian Treaty
has nut been drafted but pacts
with the uiher three - have been
ratified by' all the bi|{ powera
except Buasia.
The United States immediately
objected and said It wanted full
scale discussions now. A* highly
(dated soutce indicated that tin
Amctican* would plump for the
admission of A u stria’ and Hale
th?a -year leffaidlcss of treaty
delays, but would “strnnxly qtwa*
lion” Hungary ami Itomanin, both
regarded aa Soviet satellites.
Addu-ssing the United Nations
Memliership Committee in oppo­
sition to Outer Mongolia’s appti-'
rat inn for mrmbn ship, strongly
supported by Russia, Or. Shuhai
Hsu said:
"The Soviet delegate would
have demonstrated a better ins Ik Ii ! into the political siluatinn
In the Far Fast If he had rum*
with the statement that Outar
Mongolia Invaded Sinklang aa a
diversion for I lie iwlwts -in north­
east China tMnnchnria) and as
a second front against the Cltl
neae govei ninent.
Replying to Kuvlet charges that
China invaded Outer Mongolia tn

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Funeral services, sttm d*d b;
high Republican government off I
elplt. were held'in Jogjakarta to­
day foe th* nine persons killed
yeaterdav when an Indian Dakota
■* - transport plane which th# litrto■fieelans said carried medical sup­
plies Was shot down by two Dutch
' 'f ig h ta r planes over the Repuldicsn
I T capital:
’An pf/IHal etatement Daucd by
th* Dutrh In Batavia said that.
"If It If lnda*d the case that the
■lift shot down wsa a Dakota
id tn Singapore with medical
Has for Jogjakarta, those ra-

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Indonesia Fight

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W E D N E S D A Y , J U L Y 30. 1947

and -Hugbwi, ftrA «»»:
*i*h placea to .g e tsth e-o rd er,',
Martin said. "He didn’t say what ir a r te d to build a Dying boat in
the high' places were and I did about 111 months. On the question
of time. Martin said it took 600
engineers and artisans four years
to perfect the Mars.
At the end .of that time, he said,
a second ship might have !&lt;e*n
turned out in 'JO months and mass
production brought about fouc
* months laler.
I He anld a "mediocre” cargo ship
might have lieen 1ut together Jn
aTmut 30 percent’ Iris (line.

tive was Interested and because he
wa* Commander In Chief of the
armad force*.
Jones said he hsd a 'piimbcr nf
conversations with Hughes, multi­
millionaire plane builder and mov­
ie maker, and tried to penned#
him to abandon the pro ire?.

WASHINGTON, July 30 M7Gienn L, Msttin said today that
a. inert! nan urrn no uaaic mu* Henry J. Kaiicr propored in July,

No Decision Reached
On Florida Hospital

Clowe, who supervised the hang­
WASHINGTON, July 30-UP)
ing*. An Inquiry was In progress. The Veterans Administration said
The du*k-to-dawn *curfew im* today th at “no decision has Iteen
pmod about two weeks ago on th e ' reached” on a recommendation
fiii.iMill Jews In' Haifa was lifted
today.
Vi A Veaich'conducted
w m en nmuunt'q through
■iiiu iik 1' of the House Appropriations Com­
Herxcliya Jewish quarter last mittee regarding the continued
nlght resulted in the detention of operation
of H nnry
General
nine persons.
Hospital at Thomasvillc, Ga., and
A British constable, wounded by the 'building of a new hospital
underground . .gunfire—la
a m n i a n gn ^ r t u .July It*, died during the nigli*.
V;Two explosions wrrp heard
smith of Citrus House, the mili­
tary headquarters In the T.d Aviv
area, but a search disclosed noth*

Kiwanis Meet

■Hig at* different factories a.
mun sense would show much a
high cost, he pointed out.
charge was "unfounded.”
He announced that during the
present year the AmericaiT Boat
Association will sponsor 250 regallas with *£76,000 In prises, and
th a t‘an estimated :t-,000,000 peo­
ple will see the races,
Clsss C outlmard motors hit
the fastest recoul, 04 miles "an

* In a game Aug 23,
be­
tween Detroit and Wanhlngton,
the side was retired one Inning
without a hitter having been
officlaly at bat—yet a run was
In Jerusalem, military police
Celaryfed Manager John Kri
.scored in 'the inning. The first
gram approved by the Army
two batters walked, the third
on General (Omar) Bradley's desk.[dcr introduced two new membeis
road
.near
the
Miistashfa
policeaqeriflced them to second and
of his hail club,- Bill t-ewls of
thin). IH« fourth hatter h i t - a barracks, iil.jh e .a re a where sev- Veto an* Agency.
Miami, catcher, and Jack Mcsacrifice fly scoring a run, 'then rral mine attacks have' Ix-on made
Cammon of l-ecahiirg, pitcher.
recently.
craft manufacturers opposed hts a base runner was picked off.
J. Brailry Odhani asked coopwartime move to enter their field.
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n atio n of membeis In aiding the
In'response to questions, Maftln
Brooklyn grid Dodger football: Dick
Brinkely, newly-signed
Jaycres in rasing fund* for malndenied thill there Is any -I'mono- stain Glenn Dobbs and Bsxon I Brooklyn grid Dmlger fullback
poly” la the field, adding that Judd were eliminated oug u p .in 'fro m Wake Forest, has ambitions the City council today to "stop tabling the new Tourist Informa
airernft mnnufacturo at present'Ihe semi-fluid* of tho Tulsa f o u r i to lie a newspaperman. He was courting in the corn." Gardeners 110,1 ll'Kith and other tourist pro...........
Iinll tourney.*
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la "highly competitive.

D O N T FORGET
TH URSD A Y
Sottfnrd Ludkc No. 1241

ihdrnttanding of any port between 1942, th* formation' of s six-corn
the Staff Department and U aut.
combine to minufseture
General Lucius D .'Clay, U. 8.
commander of the Araeriran occugovernment order wW*h
■ Mon tone In Germany, on this
Igfit'bmtni.ftt'i liUlmala
ntmi In Ksiier 'said he slone could get
gorarnmant’a
ultimata aTm^Tn
Germany.
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W4. Itfturdlr.g R uulm r , U, K. fktturer. told'the Senate War in
rato of propoaad Security Council

veitigsting *' Committee that Kai
str. wartime shiphuider. approach­
giving th* m atter ed hint with this proposition.
ted I State*
careful consideration.
It was some time later, Martin
said, that Kaiser obtained a government contract jointly wtlh How
British Troop Qut
don on Or i

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. As the hearings were resumed,

** of "what about Palestine?' with Martin -in the witness chair,
ie informant said Attlee did not Hughes, Hollywood film producer,
reply. It is estimated 100,000 and airplane deiignrr, issued a

British soldiers'
Forces In Germany were eallmsit'd by a well-informed source
esU rday at between 200,000 and

500,000. -The Prim* Mlnlatar wa»
said not to have Indicated th*
•xU nt of reduction* planned in
Germany. Th# British disclosed
recently they would ask th# Unit­
ed* States to assume DO ta r cent
of tba cost of feeding and adminlaUring the
Anwlcan a

T» mfwyp mfwyp
iritiah occupation

T6a 8oelalDt Informant Implied
Attlee might furnish detail*
of proposed troop reductions In •
ii*ed etatement to Parliament
V i l reported to have
member* of -'hli party,
in a closed stsiion, that
planned originally to
troop* tn Venexla Giulia
• permitted 90 day* after
M of tba Italian paace
informant said th* Prims
ar added that undsr present
Tin»h ^ •trtn
a ' t Sftn
h 0 of lirulin
in tha Italian a n a , borderugcilavla, haa not been dla. Soma 6,000 brltlsh troop*
i Greece.
sr In th* day Attlea era*
led to confer with leader*
National Union of.M in*
Ura hour a day by **ch
Informant estimated that
would In cm se th* coal
by SOO.OtK) tons a w##k.
reram ent’s target for tbe
re ra n production rata laj

4 times as
many small

statement in California asserting
that the investigation is an' at­
tempt to **coerce” him into-agree­
ing to a merger-of tuns World
Airlinea with Juan Trippe’a Pat

■aid that five yearVmgp yesterday
KaDer came to his BaRlmore
plant and. said ha waa Interested
In forming a company to build
500 of these craft.
Kaiser, e ship builder, with no
urevlou* experience In the alrcraft field, suggested that five of
the largest companies, Including
Martin's, combine to fumlah cnglnesra and capital for a venture
ha wobid direct, the witness said.
"Ha said them would he a good
p rofit;in It," Martin commented,
adding that hi* company at that
time .was Interested primarily In
fulfujling contracts for the army
and nary for other type ships and
sought only a "reasonable profit*?
Senator O’Conor (D-Md) asked
what Kaiser proposed to contri­
bute.
Martin aatd that if five comnaplea agreed to share In the ven­
ture, Kaiser tab! he would furnish
sn
e -iu iu of
in th*
in , men
in
nne-alxth
needed ami

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A B IL L IO N

Dellverln* o f $537,757,070 w o rth o f ivory*
th in s from
ito o m tn rb ln ea t h a t lig h t
c i t l i t to m illions pf hom o a p p lia n c e s w ore
mod* an d shipped by O onoral E lectric during
th o H rst'six montjta o f 1 0 4 7 — o v try item
; th o s ta n d a rd of living
lit n early ono-thlrd m o ra
o f people. We
wo did In ony previous
full yeer o f psec

production.

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IN MANY ONES WE
PRODUCED
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THAN^N THfi F IR S T HALF Of* O U « BIG

PSACSTIMB YEAR OF 1037. FOR IN CTANCfit CLOCKS lRON$ DISHWASHER
RADIOS SHOWED BIG GAINS, GAINS It
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BECAUSE TH E Y A R E USED IN MANY
HDME APPLIANCES A3 W ELL A S IN THE
TOOLS OP BU SINESS A N D INDUSTRY

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output probably

WORKERS EMPLOYED AVERAGED
163,000 AS COMPARED WITH ’
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PAltR THREE

Y ttE H A N F O R D H E R A L D . S A N F O ftD . F L O R ID A

Red Strategy. In Europe Seeks
To . Undermine Western Powers
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By DKWITT M.UKF.NZIK
trade unions. This would add furAt* Foreign Affairs Aaalyat
ihet -to the economic chaos o f the
Britain, Franca and other eco­ nation. When autumn approached,
nomically .nistreased nation* ,’f aqd the government was beside
\Vextern Europe arc rcachlnir • for itself with trlhulations, slop loads
the nrnapeclivc ln.-t'efil* o f , the o f Russian wheat would he uffei Marshall rehabilitation project Ilka .&lt;| to the distressed country snd
drowning man grabbing tor life- the time would be ripe for th?
buoy*.
r tench Comtnunisl Patty to room
F o r . exam ples Authoritative into power on the gratitude nl
iD U im la
atated yealer- the populate and the weakness,
dry that the gnvemmant had un­ o f the government.
til r consideration the
drastic
There Is one moie item to Iw
course of spending come of Eng- nddnl. |jt«t .Sunday a crtmniunlland’* *2.5AO.OOO,CM«) gold and dol­ ■pie was issued in Moscow giving
lar reserve as an emergency tnen*- the first anthoritalclely published
tiro tp_deal, with the
"cat- CVftp
ftlvieff-Wltc
ew-'-OtM
day* which are expected- tu p
it imteed exeel Ifni. Thcie is grain
the country neat winter. But lor export. ' the imi&gt;ortant |ioint of thlp dis' cltnmfe, mol your *|icclal attention
la drawn to it. I* that the tapping Suspect .Taken To
of Lit# reaerra Would I* a Htoo- G eorgiaSw am p W here
gap tietwren the peril*! when th-| ’,,7fl0,00(MH&gt;(&gt; loan from the U. F loridian M urdered
ft. A. Is exhausted about the end
nf the year ami the time when
JACKSONVILLE. FIs., luly-ntt
the Marshall plan or some other (cl*&gt;— Wayne F. Woodruff, Ah.
American pr«gTa?n of financial aid native of Louisville, Ky„ visited
to Europe Itecnines effective.
the Okefenokce swamp scene where
Yesterday, too, France made n Myron D. Sutherland was fatally
new appeal to Russia in the Unit­ shot July 13 and repeated yes­
ed Nations EwmcHMte and Social terday to Sheriff J.O. RlVc* of
Council to join in implementing Folks ton. (ia, that it was ac
tlir Marshall plan. Tlie Paris jr»v- eldental.
___ ;----------:----■----Hutherlamk-m«ot&gt;er nf'the'Phrr
Vedra Ih-sch tennis team and em­
I onWunlut Party, la greatly wor­ ployee nf an oil filter map.
ried over Moscow's attitude. Dele­
ufacturo company here, had IIcon
gate (ieorprs
Boris
told ‘ me
the enure
enuti
Ire'll era rm
ru tom
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k
|.r, t„„le ,t,.
ell that «li.Dust lajtwecn Russia,
by*' aid.
ami
th- Western powets was ppai
a r-1__,
And tbe
tnsls,r ___
was. ........
found....................
just outside .n
alysing European economic reen'-- deserted cabin it few miles south
*ry.
of St, (leorgv, tin
The Russian reply was to re­
Woodruff, former employee nf
buke France for bringing the th* Mrrrlll-Stpvens Repair ami
Marshall plan into a United Na­ Drydock
Company here, was
tions drltatc. Whito‘Ro?*ian Rep- picked tip In ‘ Kl Paso, Texas.
—roaanlativ Kaminsky i|oolatod -tlu&gt; wIilT Mg hrldb'Aif n Tew days as
a^cottomic mid Racial Counttil has (he twn nlightnl from a Dana
" to right to discuss the Marshall continental bus.
. plan, lie fm ther said the plan
Woodruff snld lie shot Suth­
- was linked with Carman economy, erland
in the hark of the bend
which he maintained had no place while target shooting ami denied
on the agenda.
Sheriff ‘Sikes reported,, that he
' With ’In# above as background, had taken the dead maij's wallet
I «m going to ret'dow n here .. which has never been found.
sensnthma) and, if substantiated,
Sheriff Sikes said Woodruff
vastly- important report yhirh had two Army, discharge* in hi*
comes th me front a ti»imlly~ ex­ possession, one, tyjird which said
ceedingly well Informed European he was a private in a Coast
source. You will teesll that last Artillery outfit and another wilt* Ms-- French -Socialist Premier Rn ten with a pen saying he had serv­
' madier dismissed fronr Ids coali­ ed as a technical sergeant In the
tion cabinet the five Communit'. llllst
Parachute
Infantry Di­
ministers, after the National As­ vision.
sembly hml given him a two-loThe sheriff reported Wood,
one vote of confidence In whl'h ruff as laying the pen-written
Communist m c in h e r a dissented. ■me was a Joke and that the
Since then the Communists have typed one showed All day's AWOL
beep outside the government.
in less than twit year*.
It's clear that this split was
Sheriff Hike* said, too, that
the result -&gt;f Communist refusal Woodruff admitted having a w
- to collaborate. My sm irtt-pew tell#
ntc that the nisi# whs deliberate* ly precipitated uifder urders front h
Moscow, and the strategy pas
this:
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It haif jit st tKTonie apparent
that the Russian wheat crop this
» D'*nr would Iki excellent, barring
unforeseen contingencies. Posses­
sion nf this breadstuff would. pro­
vide a mighty bargaining weap­
on a continent which, in many
places, was haftl pressed for food.
Frunrc for i. nest the first time
In her history was short of bread.
4
Well, with
that set-up the
French Communist* were to un­
dertake a program nf harassing the
government. An important phase
of the campaign would In? the
causing of tjibor trouble*, the
Red* being powerful in important

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lie slllil there will Ik- m» eX-jniHut tomorrow nl tlie
hr-hlcl
enslou o f lie- imdnreht. J n lr-M , 1 \Vn|lick Hotel.
lime fixed !■&gt;- ths Imprevcmenl
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Commission for obtaining llreitse*
C A S T A X R K PO IIT
on exlsing nil-poll* without get­
ting approval o f sites,
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T A L L A H A S S E E .* FU.. July :tn
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lAb—. Vim ida gasnline tax col.
F lo rid a * oldest and
la rgest’ cctions for the last fiscal year
ltor*e
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were mure
lll'Uf than
lltuil *iJ171,'Uftr.luui
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nssignei Jan. Ill through Mareh 2 tlu- previous year. Convplndler
f.Mr jt* V .m rmnnr p e rh d .________ j Clarence M, (la v re|H.r|«d tmlay.
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12-month ta»i*4«tmn of gas

amt two children and that he had - lux payments showed reerpt.x
served a sentence Tor Idg'ipiy,
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County Zoning

IT; If they hear not Mom * and

We ar* twelve y ta ti &gt;.ld thia July.

Yes—way hack yonder in the year 1335,
•la-oa piM M twavAd u* Florida Yconr awither
State. He piitvliarrd property in Sanford and
in other cities
iu« in Florida, and one day he
mentioned to i.&gt;# tbnl fir* insurance rates
in Doritla were considerable higher than In
his Home Stale, m l he thought perhaps the
rtesun fur tldi was that the mutual fire. .
Insuian:e companies wrro not active In
Florida.

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caiy to understand why.

a presen t to th e M anger in B eth leh em g rew on th e hills o^
Arthur Godfrey it still talkin i ^ em en
about Sanford and this city** dr '.
T h ere a re o th e r s ta te s in A rab ia w hich still keep isottrmmsiion to be known through- Inter!. Ilaclram aut on th e so u th co a st b ars all unlicensed
out. Ihr isdio woild -a. the home! fo reig n ers. T hey m iss so m eth in g th e re b y , fo r th e lltulrao( Dirk. Aikin Again yciterd .y ,n a,&gt;1 cltiea *'nve flix-nnil-seven-story sk .y sc ra .p e___________
rs resem blinng
he devoted the belter part ol hit those In A m erican cities. Som e d ay th e se s ta te s , too, will
yield to th e p re ssu re tff W estern com m erce.
• wimon to the lubject.
The St. Paul Diipalch revee'i
that it received 5O0.(X)0 lelephonv
callt (tom the public during Ihr

p u t year. And most of them, no
doubt, wanted to know who the
Secretary oi. the Tieaiury war, oi
whether the report bend over thr
radio wai true.
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Life mturance IS Belling to bv
more and more an important fkc
tor in the economic well being ol
thii country.'During the fiesl five
monthi of thil year over
000.000 wai pkid out to life in
nuance beneficiatiet and |&gt;olicy.
huldets, amLIen than'half of this
amount was for death brnrH's.
M a t u r e d endowments, annulties, disability claims and jsolicy
dividends are more im|)5rtant now­
adays than death claims.
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Commercial lithrttnen who hail
sern in an act of llic rrcent l&gt;gitlalure their licenie for the ex­
ploitation of Florida's lakes and
streams, paiticularly. the St. Johni
and l^ke Okeechobee, may go
back ,to their brooding, now that
the Stale Game and Fish Comminion has’ reaisertrd its author­
ity over these inland wMeri.
The people gave the Comminion
the right la regulate fishing; the
Legislature had no right to take it
away.-JVrxLriL |h* laws ar»Tnot
obeyed, arrests will follow.

General Chailei dcGsulle lays
that French Communists ait d i ­
ning to art! out France to Kutaia. An ouUlandiqg charictroatic
o| the Cpmmuniita wherever vtiu
find them it their lack of phlriotitm. tn fact, .they believe that
patfiotiim ia a relic of Larbieism
completely outmoded by the tempo
of modem evetiti, "These men,’
iay» General deGaulle, tprakng ol
the French Communitti, "h»v«
thown their obedience to ohk'*
from the foreign matlrri of the
great Slavic power,"; TbalV tip*
Ccmmuniit doctrine everywhere.
greater allegiance to Ruttia than
to your own. country.

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Real Homes For The Aged
An in d u strial c ity in E n g lan d w hich h as m ade a good
S{n r t on Holvlng th e housing problem Is also providing for
its indigent aged a t th e sam e tim e.
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A h p a rt o f a su b u rb a n g ro u p h o u sin g p ro g ram th e city,
fa th e rs lytve .prom oted w h at th ey call th e "A g ed Persons
P ro je c t." .T h is provides gro u p s o f a p a rtm e n ts , With lime
room, b a th ..a n d . k itch en , Where single, people can be housed
in to m fA rr'h iid ihdep*aderfc&lt;*, V enl-fr^e. M em b ers of each
g roup can huve social co n tacts nnd help each o th e r o u t fii
em ergencies.
T h is idea m ig h t also be applied to old people who are
not in d igent, b u t ab le to pay th e ir own w ay. Such a group
o f sm all houses, p referably on one floor, In a pleasant
location, w ith a shopping cen ter, lib ra ry , and m ovie house,
would be u p o pular Innovation alm o st an y w h ere in th is
co u n try . T h e elderly a re liko a n y o th e r ag e-g roill
u p in being
lm ppler su rro u n d ed by o th e rs w ith th e sam e in te re sts and
com m on problem s.
VEGETARIAN PARTY
NEW. YORK. July 30. &lt;/»•)White-boarded Dr. John Maxwell
of Chicago, who aaya he hasn't
"tasted meat, fish or fowl .In 45
years,” ii the presidential candi*
dale of the American Vegetarian
Party. Vegetarians from over tha
nation organised the party and
named their candidate laat night

companies he had bad satisfactory dealings*
with in his Dime State.
ThU Is why we slatted a Mutual Insurance
Agency In SanfwJ—way hack yonder in" July,
U»38 .

Our ambition has h o t to build Up an agency
devoted to the lank of providing goodI Insuran
Insurance
projection for the people in Seminole County,,
at a laving.
That We have to li me extent at least suereedtd
tn doing '.his t« indicated by tfm fact that to­
day we have the pleeeuro of serving over five
hundred curtunme, most of whom nought Insurance
from u* leca.i-4, our agency was recommended by a
loyal customer.
To.our cuMomera U-locgs the credit for the
gYowth,of
growth ,of Mils Agency-ifor without iheir Loyalty
and fuppu
port, throe
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totknhw that-at
y remgnUe the fa4t that this -“ -M
I* truly their su ra lc agency—for they have
made it au-Vljffy^iata aaked more money on their

Insurance than we mkd* w riting the insurance—
W». have
. . . been MUTUALLY
u, benefittad 1knowing each other.

We take .this means rf thanking our customers pu'
- for ihvlr h.yalty pud support during. these
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twelve
years.

C. M. Boyd &amp; Company

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U A D IQ P R O G R A M S
Hutton WT11R ■
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•i»t Twlltahr ttooa*
4:39 HjkJrte I'eied.
• ili Are You Ueteoln,
Tilt Johnny I'lntappU

t;» Central rta. IIUIMUlea
M l Will llrarfley l:»0 Musical Croat am
ijbt Uall tiama (twasburg)
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lilt* Lata Hall Bears*
1141 Itaouaetlullv Your*
th in liequeetfully Yours ,
lliH All Iha Nawi
11*0 Hlan Off
ThuraAay
*i«u man on
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*:«i Watery Cbottper* Jambo
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4:4* Art Plrkeon
719* • Batty Nawe
fill Kunrta* BaranaA*
I. 99 Nawellrlars
lilt Kunrlea Kannada*
till IWtelUa* Tima
111* Morning litnlloM
Ii4l Morning Msdttatloai
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tl 19 Hammy Kay*
• ill KUoppart Baranada
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ow ItaSdllna Naara
1919$ Latin American llhytmt
I0rl9 Whnrrh of Ctlrtil
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I lift I'maram lt»« uni*
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t t ii i nantm i. oooawta

The London Daily Mirror call*
for the resignation of Prime Hiniittr Clement Attlee. The Mirror
li • l-abor newipaper and Attire
heads a Socialist government and
you think that be . would enjoy
ike- unqualified Support of the I I 9«
Labor ncwtpa|&gt;er. However, thin *,» I t . I S
lit«
h*Ve gone from bad to wone aver I1:99
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•incc h e 'h a t been in. office. De- e !
Atperican, hr
0*7 bMi dipped auili) ll« ynoplt’i
are wbryt off than they ‘were
durihg the war. and the ijhtUh
Empire has aU but collipted
throughout the world. What w»r
couldn't do to old. John Bull, So*
ciaiaro did.. But Britain will ri»
again. Sooner or later the crack*
poti will be thrown out

FORMER PRICESI
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Mutual Companies and induced us to take on
the le lire*filiation cf mutual fire Iin lire nee

•nd one tiling ami anottiei, it n try
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ICsfabllabad la IH4
Reopened In Africa
Tampa Ray Island
rabllabrd dally aaaapi tat artist
T he recen t seaaion o f th e L eg islatu re enacted a special
‘ a a* aaaday at
Linked
With
Red
Tide
liiw a u th o riz in g th e C ounty C om m ission to adopt zoning
JOHANNESBURG- Up)~ Th»
BaafarS. lla iU l
Oranj-a Fry# Slate, where ,om*
III Maaaalla Ataaaa
__________ rc g u ia tlo n s-an d n building code g o v ern in g th e use of proTAMPA, Fla., July 30, tPS—
the world'* richest gold flndi
lia iiitt t i •m a d rta a* atalltr p erty o u tsid e th e city lim its. T h e C ity Com m ission of San.- Report! of many dead team'lls on of
have been made, will ahoftiy aitn
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created
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Zoning
a amall ialanrl In Tampa liny produce diamonda. At Thcuniiit.r#
ll Kaalard, Wlarlda. audrr 11a Art
from the feverish activity
it Caagrraa al Starrb S, ISO!.
f'om m ission fo r th e purpose o f re g u la tin g every type of raiaed the aueatlon today wheuier j not
their death* were linked with the ^ ’Odendaalaruat where amoke u
co n stru ctio n in th e city.
HOI.I.AMt&gt; U ItBAM
plague which recently killed mil­ already riaing from the new gold
E d it a t
A sim ila r Zoning C om m ission should be established lion*
of fish in the Venlce-Sarm- mine! and mining towns ar*
. I.otllio* HRAM
for the. C ounty so th a t shack a an d o th e r u n sig h tly build­ sola area.
Hatlaraa Maaaaae
■prinlng up on the bare vrld,
ings can n o t be co n stru cted nlong m ain h ig h w ay s, or u n ­
No flah are known to have, died preparations are In hand for re­
a u M c n im o N s m i
san ita ry c a ttle pens o r ch icken y a rd s erected n ex t to coun­ in thi vicinity of Tampa frorti ihai( opening twi diamond mine* that
Caiablr fa Advaara
■ y I irr le r, n a r k .
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try inns or barltocuo sta n d s, an d so th a t th e re is some rovaterioua tcourge, often called have been Idle for 2U year*,
liar M&gt;alb ......
red tide because of the dlacolorn-j »
maehlnerv ia arriving «u
*55 Hl*,,&gt;blance o f o rd e r nnd in te llig e n t p lan n in g ab o u t all fu- Uon
rat** M»aiba
of the water, and t^ne have,
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m)iny of
of those
those miimi
killed)
In commenting on a simllnr law fof Leon county,Jho. Bodlya ofof many
Ibaaba. rraalallaaa aad Bailee* al
Many ofAhe old mine sh^ft) he*
j f e •‘*!„n
,„.*alrrtalBM*at* farwAW^aarBaa* al rallahWee Democrat recantlj- jrO in ted ^ t that county |
filled with watar and w»ra
-W Al*Ia« laada. .w ill*# rbarard *"r Zoning is im p o rta n t fo r h e a lth reasons;— "A s residential thU wav and a few were reported came
favorite fishing spot* for local
within Tampa Bay yesterday.
al rraalar adrrrflala* ralrr.
areas develop ou tsid e m unicipal lim its," said th e Democrat,
Commercial fishermen her-* said farmers. They are now being &lt;1*.
l.laa.i Sanapaya, llt y r
Iir.a, la... rrp rr.r.ia Tbr
"u '* hi.K.h,&gt;’ im p o rtan t t h a t th e re be ad e q u ate regulations fear of the plague had caused watered.
Il'Vba ': : , u : : r 7 , a . r : r aaiarnlTaa to provide s a n ita ry plum bing an d g a rb a g e disposal con- many Inland Florida cuatomrra to
rannel orders despite aSAUiaoce
Olflraa ara auilalalaad la Iba laraj tyola,"
,*11 flah shipped from hrre had,
priaripair*baadai»Mara la wiiiaaaa
O th er im p o rtan t fa c to rs e n te r in g in to countv zoning heen caught at leait 50 mile* from
D r. C hnrle* L. P ersons
aad Maw ram .__________ 1,.
uri* th e need fo r public s a fe ty an d th e control of fire huz- the ecene of the scourge.
O p to m etrist
Tbr iiaaaid la a »aMbar at iba ftrds, as well ns th e n ecessity fo r re g u la tin g th e location
Hanford
Atlantic Uk. Bldg.
Between
race
meetings
Hlanyabi'5 of- v arious tyjies o f businesses so t h a r o n e does n o t act as
Phone 296
running strip Is covered Hours: 9-12 1-3
ratua »i aii iba i»aai aawa priaiad a h in d ra n c e ' o r n d e trim e n t 't o a n o th e r /" S d m e businesses leah'a
' Bat. 9-12
la Ibl. aanapapaa. aa wall a. all |jy tfje „ ftl u re. 0 f | | , ejr op eratio n , th e D em ocrat points out, with straw and planted in cow Eyes Ksamlnrd
- Glass**'Fitted
peas and velvet beans to prevent
Al* a r w a dlapalrbr*.
--------« ---- --------"g iv e n ff noxious odors, o r th e y a rei noisy to th e extent erosion.
.. p ro p erties m ny d ecrease sharply, in
W E D N E SD AY, JUt.Y 30 , 1917 that su rro u n d in g
value."
Sem inole C ounty puw h a s th e o p p o rtu n ity fo r modern
w h a t wi- Vjf i .-i » ia n o t s n a,u * pM cRmt co u n ty p lan n in g th ro u g h th e en actm ent of
WE’VE BEEN WITH YOU
MUCH MOKE EVIDENCE FOR
zoning law . We hope no tim e will be lost in taking
o u r f a it h , b u t t o TEST ad v a n ta g e o f it.
TWELVE YEARS
WHAT-WE HAVE BY LIVING
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Opening- Arabia
the prophet*, neither will they.he
iiertuaded tko one ruse from the
|rj.e* Lbii Sfc'vd, tiie-pictnreaqua ruler who called on PreAL
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Uiii it not the
R oosevelt on a ship in th e 3\iez C anal, is not th e only
1 'f t - 1' ^iVy.erakc ir.i bc'en^uied kinjr in A,r **&gt;*ft*
,n t,,e H outhern p a rt o f th e country,
■ fu“
' is
or him , and its k in g h a s s e n t his son on an
to ,pa.k up congitinonat a m . offi(,jn| ,.n||j ,o W ashihgton. E v id en tly t h e Y em enite monngaiioni.
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u rrh does not w ant Ids rival Ibn Saud to be th e only Arab
m
int,
fint
n,1**r w ith diplom atic co n tact w ith th e U n ited S ta tes. A
Rcmemlwi when
trad e tre a ty Is ex|M*ctcd to follow.
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is
com
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only
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a
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In, h,.„ *»rident imniL* of A rabia th e H ap p y , a s d istin g u ish ed from
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W E D N E S D A Y , JU L Y

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T H E S A N F O R D n E R A L P . SA N FO R D , F L O R ID A

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If .y&gt;m‘ nr. nut paying r«*ili Small farmers m.ij u iili lo do
„ (.(injr o|(| m,,r |itiieryand m»ke it morn u f' ihelr own marketing to
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S o c ia l C alender
WEDNESDAY
The Truthseckera Class of the
f irs t Methodist Church pill hold
an all day picnic at the hum* of
Mr*. J. H. Cowan in Lake Mury,
' Circle No. 10 of the W.S.C.S. of
th e First Method)*! Church will
meet at 8:00 I*. M. at the homo of
Mrs. J. K. Houlehnn, 2200 iVImrtto Avenue,

TUESDAY
The Friendship league of the
Congregational Church will pwet
at the Parish House at 3:00 P. M.

Christian Council
%fet With Mrs. Yesley
The . Woman's Council of the
First Christian Church met at the
home of Hev. and Mr*. W. P. Yealey on Monday evening with Mr*.
O. D. I-andress presiding. Taking
part In the service and program
were Mrs. J. L. Horton, Mrs. Jul­
ian Wilton and Airs. RAbect list-

Miss McCall Honored
By. Mrs. NV.G.Fleming
All** Connie McCall, whose en­
gagement and approaching mar­
riage wa* recently announced, was
honored with a Cora Cula part}
yesterday morning given hy Mrs.
W. G. Fleming at her home on
Magnulip Avenue, llrighl arrangeuivnla of linnta*. .were used in
decorating the. room* of the Fle­
ming home. ,
;
Mrs. Marjo He Sorenson asststrfl
Mr*. Fleming in serving the drink
with open-faced, sandwiches, pota­
to- chips, olives, pickles and salt­
ed nut*. The hostess presented
Miss McCall with a Sunday night
supper tray in her crystal pattern
ami MU* Jackie Brutehle. whose
marriage to James tnglry will lie’,
an event (&gt;f the near iuluie; was
given a neat of ashttaya.
Those attending with Mis* Me
Call wbre her mother. Mr*. Emmet
McCall, Mrs. Edward Higgins, Jr.
Mr*. Dale L. Scull, Jr., .\ji*. liras
ton Perkins, Jr., Mis. Kay Foe
and Mrs. - Edward McCalL Also
the Misses Kathryn Wiggins, Nan*
cy Collum. Jacaie Brolchfe and
Mary Ann Whelchel.

Mr. and Mrs. I'. Bayard Smith
plan to leave cm Friday for U tile
SwiUeiland, S . C. where they will
visit for some time.
Mr. and Mr*. K. It. Smith. Mr.
and Mrs. W. G, Fleming and F. D.
Scott arv leaving on Suiidny to
spend sume time III North CaroMr. and Mrs. B. K. Bailiff and
children, Karl. Janet and Rosiland,
returned un Sunday from Canada
ami other pointn of interest where
they spent about three week*.
Mis* Kllen Coo|ier a n d MUs
Marine Scull of Wimton-Saiem,
N. C. .spent last weekend in Sanfi id as (tie guests uf III. a n d Ml*
II, Wayde Bucher.
Mi. and Mr*. C. J. lietaril of
Baton Rouge, I,a., me the guest*
of .Mr. and Mr*. K. C. Gulson
at Il.eii home nn Iteaiilall Ave­
nue. Mr*. Ileraid it Mr. Colson'*
daughter.

Purplses Outlined
For Youth Caravan

PitNCllf MAROARIT Is shown plan ling a tree eti the ground* of Brodick
Grille on the Isle ^f Arran, m the Duke of Uonlrote look* on. The young
princess visited the small island, oft the west ro u t of Scotland, as the
guest of.Uie Duke and the Duchess of MunUiue.
(Iiilermitional)

^ Following adjournment of the
wlusincs*
session
refreshments
were served by, the hostess, Mr*.
^ T e ste r, to M rx rt. G. Fox. Mr* J .
P„ Wilson. Mrs, Horton, Airs. Lindress. Mrs. J. N. Durden, Air*. A.
B. Johnson, Airs. A|, G. Tracy,
Mrs. G- W. Roland, Mr*.' J. R.
Richards, Alra. W. C. Clause, Mrs,
Y. H. Grsntham, Airs. 0. T. PearIon, Mrs. Spier and Airs. Tiion.
Alio the Misses- Hue Williams,
Marian Pearson, Betty Roland and
^ M r. Williams, Rev. Yesley and
* D av id Wilson.

van which will arrive on Saturday
to lead Youth Activities W.ek
from Aug. 3 to Aug. 8 at the First
Alethodist Church, M ist' Alahel
Chapman, director of Youth Activ­
ities. announced today.. She stated
that another object of the Caravan
is to outline an intelligent nrreedure for service to humanity ifn-1
that the purpose of the group U
Mis. J. N. Burdick returned on
to revitalise and strengthen thf
youth program of the local church* Monday fiom Thomasville. Ga,
.wluuw- aha-w at eaUed- hreattwr-of
F.arh member of the* Caravan the death of her father, W. F.
works in allyfirlds uf youth activi­ Hanford.
ties, but la especially trained la a
Mr. am| Mrs. Giles Chapman
specific field, *ht- pmntcil out. have
from a vacation
They will make personal visit*, riH-tit returued
lit' Saii Antiiulo, Tex. and
By BOB THOM AH
interpret youth work of the eh’irch New (Ifleans, I.a.
to civic leaders, lead infui nml
HOLLYWOOD, July 30 -t/Pl- study classes and fbiums, assn*, in
Interest In the Academy Award* Initiating projects, give suggest­
is a year -1 oil yd m atter out hern ions for worship services, direct
(and it*a ajmuf time to start mak­ recrestion and pxplain the Uteris
ing the summer t&gt;onk on the con- tu re of the* church. The counselor
Friends of Lieut. Betty CoUx-rt,
tendegs.
The half-way
mark will lead the adults who work Wjtli
shows the British entry far iti youth, parents and other interest­ who i* stationed at “the United
the lead with the
Americans ed person* to a better undei&gt; tilntes Naval Mali Im l d t ! t 8 f ”tH
standing of youth and as list in Wasliington. D. C. will 1h* iiR»rstarting slowly.
* Please note In the listing that planning a more conipletd pro­ catcd to learn that *he re-en:lv
entertainment value i* not a fac­ gram of activities to meet the nttended a White House lawn par­
ty where *he met President and
tor. Academy Award pictures art? needs of youth.
Mrs, Harry Truman and their
rhosrn primarily for their prestige
daughter, .Margaret, GiUieiil olid
quality. Thus, although U. S.
Mr*. Dwight - Kiaenhower, Becrealwdioa may-have- prov-ided^enlertary of Slate and Mr*. George
tainment In its first six months*
Marahall, General and Mrs. Omar
product, it has shown practically
HradleV and Admiral Chester
no'tdng of Oscar ‘calibre.
Nimllt. She also mat maijy of the
• The British, on the oth*r hsnd,
cojdnet mvmlier*.
hsve moved Into solid contention
According to Mias Cdlbert'i lot­
with “Great Kipoetaliona.'* so
to * it was a beautiful and -olorfiil
far the ra c t favorite, “(hid Man
event and a Marine Band played
Out is also n leading contender.
during Ihe afternoon. She stated
Th* race-wis* Americana us­
that h rr greatest thrill ~wn* in
ually aavs their strength -until
meeting General "Ike,"
Ihe final spurt. Thu* we «**
MGM lining up for a fall release
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
of “Song Of Love"
(Katharine
Air. and Mrs. Herbert Hill, Jr.
illephurn-Paul
.Henroid)
and announced today the hirtli of n
’“Green Dolphin Street"
(Lana son. Brian Donovan, on July 27
Turner-Van
Heflin). RKO 1* at the Fernald Laughton Alcmorial
priming
"Mourning
Become* Hospital. Mr*. Hill will he .rincmFLORENCE, Italy, July 30-iA'i
Fleetra" (Rosalind RussfU-Mich- bered a* the former Catherine • Italy's most noted tourist* of
arl Redgrave) and "1 remem­ Hurt.
the moment, the Duke and Duchess
' '
of Windsor, today joined thousands
ber Alaroa.” John Fonl’a “‘The
Fugitive" (Henry Fonda) i» also
of Dalian* seeking in sea hreeies
a strong jioMlbility.
relief from the withering heat,
Warner* appear* to tie pinning
the lummrr'a worst.
.................
hopes on "Life With Father*
Father"
A special train supplied them
(William Powell-Irene Dunne) and
hy their host, Lieut. Gen. John
the iOth-Fox entry la headed by
II. E. Black, wh&lt;\ for two years C. IL 1.*?, acting supreme allied
f'Gentleman'a Agreement" (Greg­ ha* led the Columbia High School commander In the Alediterranran,
o ry Peck-Dor thy McGuire) plus band of l-*ke. City, and who was took them last night to Vlareggio,
“Forever Amber" (Linda Darnell In the Slarlnes for tour year*, .fashionable resort town largely
•Cornel
Wilde)
and “Captain will have charge o f the Seminole taken nvrr for living quarters of
From Caatlla" (Tyrone Power). High School Band this year, and American and British officers
Paramount, which boasts a strong plans are being made for havng stationed at nearby leghorn.
l e s t night Gen. Lee gave s well
past performance, hopes for a a big band in action by Ihe
release of “ Emperor Walt*” (ning time the' football games sLnrt, attended reception In Ineir honor.
Qro*by-Joan,Fqntalne) before the I l was s iiih iu im u h I Unlay l.y Her­ _ Tha . Windsors ware—to- return
tn Florence late today.
race li finfshad,.^.—
m an; K. Miirri*, principal.
From the smaller stables come
All truni|&gt;et, trombone saxo­
such possibilities aa Enterprise’s phone and other . hand instruin“Ahrh Of Triumph” (Ingrid Berjr- ent players not only of the high
pnan-Charlea Boyer). Republics school but of the. Junior High
“MacBeth" (Orson Welles).. 8eli- School. I-ake^ Alary, Alonme,
nlck’a "The * Paradine .Case" Geneva and other schools are
(Gregory Peck-Ann Todd), Colum- invited to report for practice
bia'a "Ladv Frdm
Shanghai" Monday morning a t 0:00 o'clock
(Orton Wellea-Rlu Hayworth). a t Seminole High School, said
Th»*’* the way the race looks Mr. Morris.
from this g ra n d ‘stand seat, but
Air, Blaek came* here highly
there's always room for a dark lecommended, said Mr. Morris,
horse.
, who says this ie our chance to
Here's whet Hollywoodlens are have a big high school band. He
talking about over their lemon- revealed that Mr. Black left Lake
.e d s : how Gobi* should be happy City In order to be-near hi* par­
fc h a t “The HuckaUrs" didn’t turn ents who live in Longwood.
out to be another ini*-“adventure"
...The movement toward e hurryup In (hooting picture*; it aeems
to be th* only way to bring eoete
down
Th* dip In fan megtaine
■ise
.'¥4“ ** - '
circulations
,
)- Th* need for food
Th* way ABC Is moving Into andBERLIN-W1
in Europe ia "not gettcontention for the position aa th* ____ clothing
______
_, Paul
French, ex­
aeroas,"
No. 8 radio network
Th# ewlng ting
director-of CARE, told a
away from location shooting and ecutive
here. He eald
hack—to Hollywood - -The hone new* confcnenee
’ &gt; private relief
Jh a t jilckatieg of atudloe will be contributions lo
Amini s o o n _Th* revival of
CARE, formed by 28 American
the tourist Industry., which ap- welfare
organisation*, has deliv­
ered more then 1,200,000 Packages
of food to the French, BritHh mnJ
stag# business her*
American xonea of Germany In
Th* .trend to paa'ela in color the last year, French eald.
detures, instead of th e brilliant
iues * The movement of mare

Hollywood

Lieut. Betty Colbert
Meets Pres. Truman

Duke And DuchesH
Make Italian Tour

SHS Plans Big Band
With Ex-Marine Lead

In n aerie* of prr-nil|itial )&gt;nr.* HMciilty it tira
lira Mis* Sylvia Meisch and "life*
Camilla Ratten enter luiu.-d re­
cently at the Meisch home on We t
First Street ih honor of i l i i i Co»-|
nie McCall, whose marriage to
Janie* Alford wilt he un event o f
the near fulura. Pastel flown*
were Uwd in iti-curntinjr the room*
ami refre»hruenta were served. huf-!
fet atyle from the dininv lahte.
{
'A Madiera cloth coveted the
toldv which tvs* centered y ith .t
heanliful arrangement of ji.tr!;
uidierue roue* inter iijiei rid w ith
tltiv white flowrra. and gifcm -r/
in a silver bowl. Burning lajiera
in »ilver candelabra-f lank.'-d Ihe
centerpiece. At one end of the
table punch eras served from n
crystal punch bowl und the pastel
rotor scheme war carried.out in
mints and individual cake*. Civstal and silver, tahh- apjiuintiin-nU
were used, MU* Meitch n'nd MU*
Hat ten were aselsieil in *ei vine by
Mrs. Edmund- Melacli, Mi*. I. K.
Kaltivn and Mr*. A. W, lev.
Mi** McCall was p rfirilth l with
n set of Knstorin roastets h&gt; tinho*te**e*. Those invited to l&gt;» with
the honoi guest. Mis* McCall Ueie
the Aliases Maltha Perkin*. Nancy
Cullum, (ienc Caswell of Oriandu,
Jackie Hriitchie. Jane Thigp. i,
Kathryn -Wiggins, Klirnb. ih Kile,
Mary Ann Whelrhel. Itettv Cmrmli. Mildred Huhson, Daphnu ('tin
lieIIy, Hetty Jo llrock, Dululhy
Crumley, Matllm Wight and Au­
di vy lluill. Alsu MrS, l.ie A|etlle,
Mmr—John- Hughe- Ml
(hue
llarriaon. Mr*. T. K. Tucker, lira,
Meihch. Mist flotltn nod Me I . l.d)

u.ie.

uf

price*. I 1'"

Kinjf Gpurge To Give
Common Sense
His Formal Consent ttural
Bv Spuds Johnson
MINDON, J u l &gt; !0 ,',f(

hiug

Georg* VI u to give formal July
lie consent to the marriage of foi deflation In strike, but ahniild,
prepare fuw-lt now, *a&gt;a \ . II.I
P rim .. Kli&lt;nin th In l.ieiil. &gt;J]hlli|t Spurlock,
fartn mauaucmeiii i-.-uno- {
AIiniMiniiteii a r it i*rivy Cmmcit
mist with the Stale' Agricultural
mei-1 mg unnuiuw Uiidet ju .-rediitt
Kkperimeiit Station If it come*
reipiiiol liy llie I7h-i.,ii ..l.t P.nai -ther-m
r -faritrd.—amt i f )t-itm-»tt‘t •
come they liaven't lost any thing.
Tu Privy Council iisiinliv at
Among the steps lie recommends
tei,.h .l hy u n i t n lia ndlul o l n.cm

bei- -« i-ljs'i'tnl lu I.*- cimsidi r
abb- ««,.Hen fni iii, ..........mi
Blent, Kith
Catitei hury,
lee, i shine!
aitioii It-adi
attemling.
Mu*,ul bat irn tctlimcU'—1&gt;1 lil-T
Naval duties ni ('uieliuin train
jug slaliun yesterday after eprndIng ll-i la-l night ut tu leave
A RRI0I of Uure months. Mis. tnkllig liu -Inido-lo-lm him! I'miiI-aura Katherine Brown (above), O'*-* Matgaiet to “Alluir Gut Y..UI
20. was found shot tu death inj.cr
Summerville, Ga., home. Finger­
Meantime- the king vra* hrporit-d
prints on a window sill and strands to have riven uiipioval .h i j*
of hair raugltt in a wrist watch of duxrii lam lilis tu occupy It A I* lulls
th* victim provided the only clues on tlui Siiliniiigiiill i-sinie which
for the. police. . (International) i* ■rviHTteit ii-r W hf^e Hie hi etai home fur (tie prince**.

Brituin-UuKHiu To
Share H o u s i n g IManw
LONDON -(A1)- Iliitain has of:
frn»l to share with RusaU the
dl*CitVc-rif,«. of her scirntisi* ahtcr
the war in mp hoda uf housing
construction, to iry to meet a
common need for vast tebuildlng__The British
______ trade _nd**ton to
Moscow, which bargained for .So­
viet limber for this country**
housing program, has also deliv­
ered n'goverm ent Inviation fur
a Soviet housing mission to visit
British reconstruction areas.
If the Russians ncrejit, an an­
nouncement in the Board of Trade
Journal said, Ihe mission's atten­
tion will he called to new ninth,
oda of housing const ruction in
to n e m e , parth-ulaly to type* lie
Ing developed in rural areas.

• The-wedding dale is not li
-mouuoved until afivr. the I'
Council lore ling anil the i-&gt; -(
foniiuliuh i* (hat il ha. not

!»-en *♦!,—
* - — s ------- -— -—

as lieing highly desiialde now uie
the following:
|

If iu u a ir planning in m u * ,
(Ills is It goiuhtilllp t o ell III.' fill ill.
Mil t h e n th c i h a n d , p r n sjw c tlv i
f a r m e r s a n d t e n a n t s rlioiild not U
iii

tinv rush to buy.

J'hni now for ,tow.-i pricrv fui
produce, and,adjust the businrsin In-si you can tu meet them
.Maintain iisodoelion wheie |ku
Slide, becullae a conlhillptinil ui
lower price* and redured iuih Iu. ■
(iuu would materially reduc- in
rnme: Hi rive fu r h ig h c r y ir t ,!; -fii

I t's h e r e - t h d fam o u s silen t Serve! Gas R efriger­
a to r with mi wnt lMff parti in iti Invruig »%■•-t.'iu! Nuw
ninl iiia r I n It) 17, it*IsrtltfT* V111* •**'' nunlgm n lrigecutiun convenionco. A big Frozen Foml I.m ki-r, plut
iiioitb culil mul dry’colil for fnwh inc.il,&lt;. fruilaand vegeDildiW./i/n-.' llu&gt; liUHiciilly difTerciit ii|n-r.ding aystoni limt
tlinni timti
li:i|i|iv iiwiii fn know -i.iyt* xitellt,
lx . u hmjpir. thim o —v llm -new t»-rvi 4» now on .liijilny,

ghesl profit rrujw and

use feBtiljteC llie rally ns long us
lls pi ire is favorable. This iv n it
a guiel time to make n shift in
type uf farming:
Kxelriso rare ill employing fdnsi
lai.iir and ilinvase ihe cffivo-io ■ uf
Ia lei i hj every_possible., m unii,
(food ei|Ui|intenl, convenient m
iHiiui un-tu of work ami Inlnu suv
log devicei* help ilinvUSe effjclctl
cy. Do not eipniul the lm-.ll:. .. if
this means using all hiiil labor.

moat likely nooitlt liecauso *t is
lie last month this year which
'ffer* much prospect "i good
•veather, Huwe.ver, il is,n ijitcalion
Cull livestock mid poultry vigor­
whether all the ■arrangement* in it ously; while meat ju ice* are good
Ih- Cnnijilrted In time.
Keep high producer* and wile well
S o m e Louduo new -pajiet * *|]ce- for them, expanding livestock on
itated tlml a •tui*- in Nnvpmlier turJulies I I I anlriiflg the |ilire|oi-l
wuijld I... cbu-eti, \vhib*v other*, bus lues, at present price i« l»messed that ihe’weeding would he

la. S ta le Bank Bldg 1

p&lt;is|puiied iintii s j m u g ,

-

1219 N. O range

COUNTRY CLUB PARTY
Charles Potter, manager of the
Seminole Country Club, announced
this morning IJiat the regular
WedniitUy hljrtn; pgriy win he
held tonight at the club beginning
at H:t)0 o'chVk. He also announced
that dinner will also be'served isnight a* on every night -jxerpt
Monday and Tuesday,

Donations To Foreign
Relief Are Decreasing

ihjariJrtoifitt
ebb of play

M m Peron -Taking

ainfljr

Hollywood
Jure*. |

and Page Cavanaugh
trio .
“Peguin At Th* W aldorf" by
Frank Carle -j- W te h Hendrrson’a -Dancing With A Deb" „
“NaughtjA Angallne",. King Cole

ARMY CMill Of STAff Oen. Dwight D. Eisenhower waves goodbye to
a crowd a I th* Washington NsUonal’ Airport hi he leave* on a-first­
hand Inspection tour a t Army Installations in A las)/. Also on hand is
Mrs. Elsenhower, who did not accompany her husband oo the trip.

l o m t o uiiott A uinotttr o r tu t coca .c o t* courA B t iv

SANFORD COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY

�J

THE

. t e s t B e t w e e n i l V A 7 A I P A U T ID i p i )
Feds Post poned,
n U , ^ tIV
a s t N i g h t ; L o c a l s !T O P S F S L W I T H
.......................................
F IN E P IT C H IN G
Dy A
rthur llcekxllh. Jr.
■ I|rr»te Hoorla I’-dllor
8ILVER SPRINGS, F l a , July
A steady rain that lasted approalma'ely an ’ hour at . giltnn 30, fSpeclalj— Joe Cleary', vet­
time last night— iaashed away eran see. e f jh e Palatka pitihing
tbe ‘h *ppc»m^- ptartrrg the rhnlest staff, had the best earn*-! run
between the M-nford fc|»rv Fed, average of the - season thtough
and the Palatka Aialeas. an all- games of midnight last Tfnjrsdev.
It l(i revealed In official averages
important contest to the Fedji.
If the game eould have been released at league headquarters
pUved, and Sanford won. Iho
At that time Cleary, after ap­
locals would have stre'ched th»
yap between the sixth place A's pearing Ip 1H games and bulling
and their fifth place berth hy 145.2 innings hipl allowed only
another whole game. The Palatka 1.64 earned runs per game, one
atsVecatlon la but two games of the lowest figures In lea'fcb*
i-ehind the Feds in the Florida history-at this stage of the aeaState League standings.
The sturdy red-hesd hid given
Tonight the Feds will motor
to Leesburg for a »llt with the up 63 runs, hut only 25 of them,
Leeltiurg Pirates, and It Is llkr- were rsrnrrl. He had won 12 and
lr (hat Carl Kettles will draw the lost six games, had given up 123
hllloek assignment from Manager hits, walked G2 men, ami drurk
out 131. Cleary had started and
John Krlder.
Tomorrow night the Fed* enter- finished 14 games, had been re.
moved hut twice after sVirting,
Ulft the Hues at the Munirlnat and
had appeared twice as a r&lt;
Park In a twin attraction tha* lief hurler.
Is scheduled to get underway at
6:4a o’clock w|th-*Johnnv Ttnna* -Close on his heels was Gaines­
and Jack MeCammon, the newly ville manager'Myrll Hoag «Hh n
■f-JOlr^l Fed rhunker. handling 1,70 average, Nick Huonatn of
HI. Augustine with s 1.85, Alston
ths mound chores.
MeGshsgln of Palatka with a 1.90
It _U likely that McCaminmi
with a 2.20.
Hoag, the league's l e a d i n g
pitcher and hatter, had allowed
but .34 tuns. 25 of the earned, af­
ter appearing in 131.2 Innings
through 22 games. He had won
14 and lost three games, Im lmilng
a 12 gurnet straight win atieak.
As evidence of his control, be bsd
walked but 35 men. Buonato bad
rthppaaranee of Big Chtrfk Alena walked 20 men In 131 innings to
(n a Red Hal uniform.!
iiniforaur '•
top Hoag In this drpartm-n
3 a * —Laaibm/i Dayt&lt;wi&gt; —m «ch
TJ?T.i fid's"JUari f e r n had
frscus in Daytona Beach was also peared In the most games - 37,
pnatponerl l^yauso of rain.
had naturally hurled the moit in­
The only rnntes* played wss nings -. 200.2, and was leading llie
th# one hoAatrn the Gainesville hurtkrs In walks with 121 and
G-Men and (he Orlemlo Senators strikeouts with 201. He had won
In Gainesville, The 8ehs stopped 13 and lost t t ,an.d had s ta r te d
the &lt;Ps with a 0 &gt;o 0 thumping shd finished SO of llu- 377Hls*1»#
behind the five hit hurling of had
li a &gt;4 aappeared
itituia t .till In
rin.
Trtgtmy Hyde, who lumml in his
Gainesville's sensational 5Ia«on
lfRh victory
1947 eam- l^eper, the unprrdlrtable leflpalgn.
handrr. held two league recordr,
’ tlnescore.
Iioth set this vear. He first walk­
Orlando
200 too
ed IRjnrn In nine innings to break
all existing league records, and
Gainesville
000
followed that showing hy walking
19 men two weeks later. He also
Hyde and Abrue; O'
broke an old record of 17 strike­
•nd Dulaney, Llrphart,
outs by fanning 20 men on May
30 against Orlando,
Orlando's Ktan Zetlsll* had Iwen
&gt;7*1 c o t --. I "8
Iri 1B9.2 Inning*
1t a n l f U i d 1hadT_ ___
.
Mir-. 204 in 167.1 inning*, while
Orlando's Joe Jones hsd hit the
most men — eleven,
Jnnr* liroke all league records
when he shut-oul Palalka for Or­
lando hv 20 to 0 on May 20 at
Teas*
homo. It was the worst white.
a*lnMV|lle
wash In loop history,
longest game In league hDtery,
IHLsn-K
KAKPonn
II sr
.tlf h h ami ronsldrretl an organised base,
fataik.
4* Si -4-1 l*l, hall record for scoreless innlngr.
hurled hy the same pUrhers, was
Lewbura
4* IS
. &lt;0* Jt
DatltiS*
It U
.tit t»
Sanford's I to 0 victory over DeIttietl* t n lf r S ir
Land Saturday July 19 after 10
Orimaiti, I, l/slnravllln ,4v
(Ail olhtt s u n n jMMiprtnxl. rain) Inning* of spcctarular baoebalb
Sanford hurler Buddy Lake I,mit­
• gi
4,a Met
PlISM si OtUndo. ,
ered over the right-field wall In
■ANFORH st Iaattuirx.
the first of the ltuh to gain-'the
Daytons lltarh *t I'ststX*.
.Oainaevills___
.at __
91 Autustln*. M win over DrI.and'a able Ylfti
Alonso.
amknicax L s-.tarn
TA*
w i. re t un
Two no-hltters h sd . gone Into
N«W ' Tork
t i t ,u r
loop records. The first wa* Juan
l&lt;o*luu
It 41 .Is* tsq Peres's seven Inning 4 to 0 win
Detroit
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)'h(!*4»1phls
I 4T ,»»l 114 over Daytons st home May 4,
while the second saw l.en Gogodschela and Alston MrGahegin team

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SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK

By R.j.scon

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w h a T in s e c t
SPECIES PRODUCES
FA M IL IE S ALL
OF SAME SEX?

T*HE GENUS SCIARA-

GROUND SLOTH’ •

Match Play Showdown
Opens In National
laycee Golf Tourney

I'P HACK UP OLE Tom
S ome EP*n X 0»DN'
KMOW PE OLE 'o m AaJ’P

FACK ME POWM !

WERE’
ALL

C M £G A lU tR tJ/K } WHICH
LIVED m SftUTrt AMERICA
WAS DOMESTICATED BY PREHISTORIC
MAN AND WAS ONE OF THE LAST OF
THE PREHISTORIC MONSTERS •&lt;« VANISH
FROM th e e a r TH• _ ......

Newspapers'In Berlin
Dominated By Beds

. WASHINGTON. July 30, 'P i—
-The Flah and Wildlife Servin' in­
dicated today that duck-hunt-ra
will encounter Ihc most drasticehootlnic rules In a dread--- this
Fall, regulation* n-mlnisrent of
the duck-depression mid-thlrtUu~ .
The a g e n c y is k e e p i n g its n u l - ]
u m n marsh-mattiing ached Utea *e- j
cret until President Truntar. nnd.
Secretary of the Interior Ktugj
a p p r o v e them, hut those acquaint-;
rd with the waterfowl situation
predirt that the Season will be cut
to 30 days. It was 45 days Inst
Fall, and JtO days in 1945.

Lesnievieh-Miiuriello
Clash Tonight For
Runyon Cancer Fund
Hy MURRAY ROSE
BROOKLYN, July 30, M l Gits I.emu vich, the light heavy­
weight champion who seem.i tui
Improve with-age, amt T hom Stau-4
rlello, the cut down Imut barrel
During the 1940, eraspu
from the Bronx, clash tonight’ in
a nun-tiUc ten-rounder a t LbheU- fre r’-tw
Field wleb rh a r f T ^ a r e r f kin1\Hh‘tier-nnd wilh the virtor fnring 100,000 youngsters.
n posstide quickie with Joo lamia
later on in the year.
'AIkiuI 25,000 fans are expected
to pass the turnstiles ami n gate
of around 1125,000 |&gt;- preilieted.,
About 130.000 will go to the Datnoii Runyon Me nun ml Cancer
Fund while the two haltin'* will
cut up 00 percent hrlwcen •hem.
• Mauriello, having trimmed himself down to ‘197 pounds has Iman..

A I’ Nr«* fen hire*
IN—In (he non-stop pel
Itlcal tug-o-war between Fast and
West in Itertin the Wcstrn Allies
are badly outpointed by the Husalans in the dally neWtpaper field",
Ttie Itussiana rontml nine ■lidllf*
against a comhlned total of sit
for die other three occupying pow­
ers.
The Russian-controlled papers
have a total pre«- run of 3,120.000
copieji doily ‘ n£ain«t n comhtned
total fol-^fle Ameriran, British and
French papers of 1,250,000.
And durinir the first half of
1917. while the. two Americanlicensed papers here had to taka
a fifty percent reduction in. news­
print,
the
It ii Mi an-controlled
papers trained more than 110,01K1 in
total daily circulation. Airaimt this
gain. the a il papers controlled
hy the Western Powers could show
a circulation g a in 'o f only fifteen
Ihoitaand, as a 25,000 gain hy the
British-licensed Telctrmf more than
made up fhr a ru t Imposed on tha
French-licensed Kurier.
Kdilors of the western-controlled
papers says it’s all a m atter of
newsprint. Given the pnppr, they

the
many surrounds Berlin nnd is rich-

SHOES FOB PLAY

WAR BIRD - A SEA FOWL
T h a t c a n H oT S w i m I

Tltltst lost year, was pitted
against John Knight of Hprt'ngflrld, lit.- I.eigh, Florida's IR-yearold prep eliampion, hooked up wilh
E&lt;l Kiamcikv of Omaha, Neb. .
Defending Ghampion Al Mengert of Spokane, VVa.sh., war unImpressive In qualifying, with a
152. It) strrikes off the pneo, and
fared possible trouble ip hla o|&gt;ening ' match witli Doug ('ampin II
of Madison, Wis., wh&gt; shot 164.

The N ational'Junior t’hatniier
Commerce liotf Toiirhameiit indny
moved into a uintcll play show­
down with two lB-hoie round*
scheduled to trim a field' of (14
qualifiers to ID title contejulcraIn the spotlight wwrr to-intsUL
1st* Bolt Peter* of Kansas Cily,
K ansan last-minute arrival with
a set of ancient flubs, and Wesley
Brown, a three-sport prep s 'a r
PRA0UF,-(/lVThr : Grech youth
from* Chattanooga, Tenn.. who
stroked two-undoe-par tn yeaterdavfa M h olr qualifying ' te r:r — i’eters today tested his prlehed- Ameriran film. “Mr. Smith Go.
up clubs against |4-year-old llu- in Washington.'*-la- shown In tlib
fus Hughes of Pnduca.h, Ky., who' Crech parilmooi for all memliers
qualified with 165.
of the legislature,
*
Brown's first round opponent* The picture, wilh Its Senate
was Dirk Pogue o f ' Watertown.! filibuster and its speefhe* on
Minn., who shot 151- ynterdav.
j freedom, democracy and Indr.
Walker Inman. Augutta. Ga„ prndrnre. has been ehe'efed at dally
who yesterday lapped a nest Hd. - showings since' its n tre n f opening
hooked un wilh Rav (.Spike) It-e- here nnd arrlallned by newipaprr
her of KUmnth Falls, D rr, last -dront* rrttlrs ns tho liest film
year’s lunner-up, who qualifiwl shown In Czechoslovakia slnro the

U. S. Movie Cheered
In Czechoslovakia

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agnmst mo atoiiu, lortm’r cat penter’s m ate from^ rjlffskle Park,

- jr a tiT B R A N ir
TENNIS SHOES

Walker Continues To sTi 0nnx ,,aiUrrp nrrJ»ndePace National Hitters Imilmrs any hopes of !HL^"
meeting

lioul* agaiii^M nurlello was stop­
N&gt;W YORK, 'JULY 30 (tT)- ped hy ent-r against one Johnny
Harry W alker,-ihe-dsrk horse for
the National l.rague
batting ..... ......... .............. ....... . .................
rbnropiohieti.p continues! to pacej (,|„ | M„t m atih
his eireUlt’a baUora today w ith. jn twn „ r r vi’ou.s tilta with l-esa mark of M S. Ilo wasr-JWiiedJ j,(.vith r.ack in 1941. Iioth for theJJ5-pound diadem, Tami lui.t on
laud Indians, who regained His points hath (linos,
Am rilran League hatting load
Uu*. who will Up the scaley.at
wilh a mark of .341. *
I about 180 even, stopped Billy
Walker, th"
I’hillirs• Fox's long knockout stseak hy
th &gt; I’hiliidclphie
I'hiladelphia I'hillirs
Hychnser, made !0 hit* in 27 times flattening Iho young Philadelphat bai during ihe past week inn. nnd blacked nut Mello Bcttlnn
Jjnutigh games oGKunday fmt iust in leys than B’tnlftute In titi'lU t'
seven points of his b ad to runner- two outtings.
up Frank Gu*t|iie of ’PlUabu/gh.
Gustine, in tky ioolit.of a a ig n m s
hitting streak; Jdmprd his mark
to .329.
Both Huiidrtnu and DiMnggio
IKJVr
ef n playing manger of a second
division eluli, rnme (hough with
RELY ON
4-LKAF
his one hundredth hit Sunday tn
Climb four Mint* during the week
CLOVERS,

foe,- o|iponrnta who tpinllft-d Ihe plate this season to n .rlisn.'to In the National lo-ague I* Walker
stroke* back at 157.
.
nuwhere, lie wore no 13 last Cooper, ralcber of the New York
!ey, Soutbrtn liiier*chote*tic
"" itched to 1 I-this season. Giants with .323.

Non-marking soles.

BOYS,
MEN’S

sizes 4 to 6
sizes 6'* to 12

U nrcfoot fre e d o m w ith S c ie n tific p ro te c tio n .

BEDS with cushion sole and heels
Low Quarter

MACGREGOR
TENNIS SHOES
cushion, arch &amp; hetl

Low q u a r t e r

GEM SOCK
(An ld«tl .toch made ^specially for wear with tennli
nhoets and ItooIh)

WANT
ADS
ABE
LUCKT

306 Enal First SlrMl

— Favorites moved into the wmi
finals mld-Bouth Tennis Champ'
lonehlpt and play continues ir
•very class ekeept tha boy*' sin

W hy n o t plan a v is it to
D a y to n a B ead ) th is weeke n d ? Y ou'll e n jo y y o u r uiualjro o d .tim t - an d , In addition,
m ay fitid th e so lu tio n to your
w in te r hortte h e a tin g prob-

elnglee.

'ARTS THURSDAY FOR 2 DAYS!
of lh&gt; S r r c o 'o nll-llme grealo relarn* to thtlD
again . . . . and again!

W e 're

sp o n so rin g

an

Ini-

p ressiv e display o f modem
oil hen ttn g sy stem s - type*
sizes
Inane
aaud
n d jris
M ffo
o r eev
v e ry huuie
and budget - floor furnace*,
closet Installations, clrculst('
~~
in g and ra d ia n t h eeaa te rs -—
models especially auitnble for
F lorida’s
ihhlila'a h1....4I._____
»
F
ea tin g needs,
ryo n e ’sa ta
talklm
aEvveery
lk in g about
o l lth o u M , h e a tin g . W e cor­
d ially In v lt* ybu to g e t tk8
la te s t w ord on i t a t f ir it

L a s t D ay W ednettdayl

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WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1947

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

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THE S A N F O R D K C T A L D , S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A

ID N E S D A Y . J U L Y 30. 19-17

Legal Notice
\ o i n r : -nr
— r»t v n a a nc-a i . vw »viv*k ik i »t
w h i n , ry p d e a i*

&gt; o ir n w r r

'

" ^ ' a r t ic l e s f o r s a l e

HID FLAYERS for rent. By
nr week. Thu Music Uux, 119 WILL have watermelon, cmitnlopert, pcnclie*. tomatoes. Wed.
| Hi St. I’hnin- 953.
.70th through Aug. 2, Pith' and
r i m space tn Melsch Uuiliiintc. -F ren ch Ate, Pie ed 'tight.
*
irge hithl of ice*, .newly decorSUtLTUE
new
I.awn
.Shaver.
A
it.il. nll utilities, heat aiul^avufor drniohstmUiit
Jon, SENKAlt
*r lervice furnished. Cell iW.iCLASS &amp; PAINT CO. 113 111
11. A A. Dept. Store.
W. 2nd M.
IM FOB RENT—20 acres »ub
rrigatnl truck farm. P! arte* FOR SALE- at Minorville, firm er
Air Base. 35 thousand feet -I
in well*, a 7 room ilw.lling
Inch clay drain tile, K ,V ti inch
tgaant hnuma 2 large barn*,
ctSy sewer pipe,’ goi-d Ml.i.
rolling tor rent only with
I &amp; 3 inch galvanised an.I tdxk
On Cameron •Avenue,
steel pipe, valves of the same
East aiila Sanfonl, Fla., phone
■ice. 1500 feet 4 inch Universal
fwS-R. F. O. Box BS3, H. B.
Joint water pipe, rust Iron, TiNKi
Itevre.
feet of 3 Tt li U. A- hotter lied
Wood. Hydrants and specials.
JNVAI.KSI’KNT HOME now
We are selling these article i at
jipen ht Chtiluota, IK miles 3. E.
of Sanfnrtl mail IK mile* N. E
u discount even ,lho some of
them are out of the market.
:* f Orlando. L uge screen and
Open potrhes to sit mid enjoy
C o n t o r t Superintendent on
||h c fini| bn-eies off Lake C.«thground or call Orlando tW23
irine. I.aigr ground* anJ walk*
after 0 P. M.
ife from auto traffic. Large
EatitiY Biel room*. Brick construe* ROOF COATING- Aslu-stos Alu­
minum roof euatlny- g.-vd for
tli-n. f a n ari-&lt;lmndnta 25 only,
metal, slate nr composition roof,
I’hniie nr writs- for reservation
iny. Stop leaks. Cool-, your home
at nitte. Oviedo Urtfi'J or Dr.
10 In 1 5 ',. Ten year wirinnty.
Mai tin 2.192 or write Bo* 137
SKNKAU1K PAINT A CLASS
Chuhtula -Florida, l-mue st-hin
CO. I13-1H W. 3nd St.
Ifer guest* to visit their tloetoe.
. . ' : W-OWKRS •
YAll.VIU.ti at tout; i-ijnvement*
foe all occasion*
flv-TiioitS! Ju « n town section,
up to date npartnn-nta with nil McNEILL it YOST FLORISTS
Sipes Avc. Just off Cclerv
! modern •conveniences. Adults
Offica ph. 403 residence nh.'OlO R
[ unit. Plume 550.

s

help wanted

-

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A la

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j top aihj tiKtiiiiiv M iT iv trn

* By A d v e rtis in g In | /
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filwt s a a t n s t

CHIUSTMAS CARDS 30 FOB I t A
WITH N A M E-SA M PLES FREE m ^ V n HmhfSff-.!5
Srelel* biK K r^t v alues** m a k e q u iv k ,

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fa»y (irufiltL *Fin«*iit Hm* munth IML
imprinted Christmas Folders, , . , .V ** '!.*’r.n,,"2
and 23 fast-sclliny a s s o r t m e n t * .
m
V le riK s
w rite for rllh K samples. JEN- n«j t&gt; l„ tuid liremc i-|»ik
KRAI. CARD. 1300 Jackson. &lt;t*IHCI,IT IVU'ItT KKAI.)
Dept. 3t&gt;7, Chirayo 7. ■
t Wo.«ui
nrlsiebv Klerliln
Attorney r-■r i-isintirt

HEADACHE

o ftih r tuLc^nrftller* which help u&gt;|M,rU|ih«
tU—&gt;1
t r r p rim h n litn . Whrn Huy M
f in d and &gt;k&gt;n I truth right tn tlw dittlm a,
i w t r l*rui-le list* to e el up nig h it. t m i u e i l
t-r r r:,n tn « .-&gt; tm with tni»rlin*si&lt;.t t-.m ing
t-*tn*Urm-* ttum g Uirie It tnitirthlng wrong
with your hiJn ry t or ll.ul.lir, Ih-n'l nrutret
Uut mnJIlUin sn.1 Iom t th istle , m tf u l slggp.
When .lltor-lrrr f t i b r r tuncUon w t s i i i ,
t-nlHOHrut tiM ttrr fit m iu ln tn your D rin t It
m arn ln .M u w nagging twtkarhr. ihninutJg
paint, try l a l n y l t H of |wp an-l rnrrgy,
an tiling, l-urtlnru un Jr r t l r gyts. hraitacbrg
amt i n i t t i L
*
P o n t tr .it! Ark rm ir itrVgglu for Pnan'g ;
l ’ltla. a tlim ulant dlunrtlr, u « ,| ••■rm .fane
t-r rnUJIoni for o r rr SS coat*. Ik*,n't gfra I
lin rp r rrllrf amt wrltf h.lp I ho It mltra of
si Irrrtu lw n rtu ih ,-ut ,n-i...r. , warta from i
yvor bhant. Cat Uuaa's 1'iUa.

CANVAS AWNINGS
CANVAS PORCH CURTAINS
VENETIAN BUNDS
Aluminum, Steel. Womit
I0 DAY pEU V ER Y ;

Wc JRISFAlil!
Phone so s

STEVENS — 617 \V, Hulilnsun — Orlitntlu
Phone 2*0729

I

. Sty Jk’iiu ty S hoji n t 2Bti N o rth P a r k i s i j f i w o p en . ■
T h o Intent in tniMlorn w io lp m c n t'-a iw i •furtli.-thingrt
r’ h h v t' In-on inntnllotl. • Inrltulinyf ituUviiln al Tiqfith
u n its , inul n-Roft w itte r B ysti'in, w h ich -tv 7r*fTwc!«Hlty
in ki’i&gt;|tintf y m jr Im ir -soft atul r lu’u u lifu l.
I)rt»|&gt; in o r ta ll fo r a p p o in tn iu n l. E o m to rly a t nt»U.—
I’n rk A vt-juiiv

HA UKIKIT MILLEH BEAUTY SHOP
20fi N o rth P a rk

P h o n e 971

FOR THE BEST ICE CREAM
Try
NICK'S OWN ICE CREAM
m a k f o u r o w n le g C re n m . A ll fla v o r*
T a s ty — D e lirio u s — H r a l l h f u l

A COOL SPOT

NICKS

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Your Favorite Beverriffo

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WEEKS W ITH PAY

’s Package Store and Bar
I’htine SSB

112 W. F ltn l S l r r r l
1*7"

WEAK
NERVOUS

WATCH RKPAIRS
Three Day Service
All Work
Guaranteed
12 Months
The Watch Maku*
at
MATHER'S

I*. W.

IWIenssr rwif VWnrrt omuln llmnsa

Wheeler of Sanford

FHK’K ESTIMATES

r

Amerlra's .Most Beautiful
- Aluminum •• Cedar — I’oll-hed Mumiaum
Ask Me Cor Free INllmate

E H m im
Tired Kidneys.
lung
Sleepless Nights

ii&lt; •. a i s

WORK WANTED

EXPERT paiutluit— rujitruct or
hourly basis. S. t!. Gieyan.
Free estimates. Phone 7B^I-J.
FLOOR SANDING &amp; fim shini.'
DIAPER BKUYICK
i
cleaning &amp; waxiity. Our poyerl For Krnertaliotia of Immedlat*
Delitert to SANFORD—
unit enables us to work where,
PHONB 33157
there is ,no electric rdnncetio.i
available. 2l yenia rxpcrionr-'. 1.100 East Kublnaon Ate., Orlando
IL M. Gleason. Luke ’.Mary, Fla.)
hurniturc Rc Imil hln|
ROOFING - ROOF Paintiiq;, all
kind*. Smith-BcTt.sFhfUid tlRK.-, &lt; jtm
Oaktaol Wart Export
Workmanihlp
GENERAL housework or launderTHE SANFORD CABINET
iny. Annie Pittman, Hilt E. 9th.
SHOP
CLEANING — cnohiuy
rstiey
124 Paknollo Avniuo
for children -- hy week. 705 L u.,
cust Avc.
I
[uitNLSHKD apt. fur a couple. SEE JIM M IE._COWANS. Sheet
Metal Works for new radiator*,
|r.t)7 W .J i S tm t.
new radiator cores, radiator
BENT- House In lathe Mrtiy, cleaning &amp; repairing.___________ I2 SPE C IA L, Sh MV ICES
HftTtln. 3 looms A- hath, furCONCHET'K SEWER PIPE
hit-lied. 1 III. West of C or C
SEPTIC TANK Si Grease Traps FOR RENT--Floor, sander. Easy
[Blily. tiiprire It. Putter sin.
Blocks, Aluminum Wiudutv.t and o p e i a t io n . Reasonable latos, S«nW A I
cranky ‘trrry montllM.
m em
P a lm , — f(ud-T'*lnb-fb—&lt;«ltma-&lt;^,--fthmurr
Are y o u t r o u b le d b y d lsll* * * o f
Pcrma-tile, Hurricane braces
3o;{.
| tenisfe
(iiitrUtUMl ■pertodle d liiillb *
BEDROOM house or apt. for
s o r e s t tow* tb U IrtsSe to ll rest so
Miracle Concrete Company, 391)
[ncrupancy Oct. I '—--Permanent
DOIN.-R - J'L Y M O trra
I tile d . Iila n -c tm iis. n r r i - v r - s l » u sh
Elm Avc. Phone 1335,
es? T lten so i i f L id ti a. I’mXI n-sidsnts. Ph. (MS-I t ■
PARTS AND SER V IC E- ' htim
sm 's V n irisb lr C eetw onol In re list*
JD»
Palmetto
Are.
Phone
lo
ll
such
sim p l-im sl I’luXUrm 's (v ,m SALE—Llmerock for drive­
nd Is m*&lt;l#
m ails
!•&gt;' e-im sit.
fANTED to rent o r - Irate mom FOR
fr*
way* * and roadways—Phone YA-DE moth proofing last* 5 pound
b Iso tu u • h a t
j for huslnt-ss. Write giving ile1241.
taiu' tty, to li-i* IL Care Herald.
le a n , llave-yuur wooleaa moth
proyfed now. Duuntown CleanMIXEIlD
FF.ED5--cmi.idsU Tins
lOltSB o'r~ ;ip'dTTm’r-HT7 furn!died
era &amp; Laundry. 1I3 Palmetto
lo r unfurpiihed. Exeellent rvfec-----l — ‘Avc. Phono 014.
[rnrci. Cull Archie Brown 71ti*. Butte: us i* ::nt .cry Lnarging.
I’ianu Tuning and Re|utlring. 1- L
II. B. POPE t (). ISC.
Sill. Res. C1I-W.
mm----------- |—— m* ,i
IR E A L E S T A T E F O R S A L E 4 CEILING funs fur sale. Lmtuv's
SIGNS
Dryg Store.
I REAL F-STATE
Shuw cards and poalara
INSURANCE
Paiitls, Poultry Supplies. Nall*,
O— DUE’S SIGN SUM VICK
MORTGAGE LOANS
Purina Feeds, Groceries and
O. D. Landress. Phor.s 1021 ,
IAYMOND M. BALL, lie.tllnr
Meats, Totifhton A Watson, 1201
RADIATORS cleaned and repair
Rcifistnrod Broker and
Celery. Phone llUtb
&lt;‘d .
-id le n R a d i a t o r - S h o p , 101
Insurance Afft-nl
Sanford Ava. Ph. 35&amp;-W, T 4 Fluiiilu.StaU&gt; Uunkllldtf. AUT&lt;). IIAI )11&gt;3. -Mulot ulu. Sale*
ami Service, ; Thc Music Box,
LAND C L E A N I N G
AND
EW, twu story, threu liedrieim
119 W. 1st.St, Phong 9 5 ^ ^
LKAINAGF. I NEW CATER.
Ihiimc. Two j-nr g atare. On
PILLAR DBI8KL IIULLD07-SKWINt; MACHINES
Itner.Jot ID) | 140 in Muyfatr,
EBS WITH P A L M K T T T
SALKS A SRI1VD E rnl sell-oiifui uislicd nr furnished.
RAKES
T W O 3/4 YD.
i n s i t r s HEWING MACH. HIDIP
jlmno H55-M. ,____
D RAtU.INKS.
EtJlTPMKNT
113 S. FRENCH. I’ll. 1190
NOW IN THIS VICINITY
Ionic on largo led. Corner Hick­
NIMNICHT CONSTRUCTION
ory and 7th 8t. 700 K. 7lh St. COAL circulating heater. UeoMinaide. Ph. llCfr-J.
CO- ORI.ANIIO, FLA.TIIONK
*3,000. Apply to J. J£ Walker,
2-2*3L ■
,
_________
9Hi Cyprmta'Ave.
LOVE SEAT - good condition,
p, J, Welier, Elder g prlngu.
I, VERY drairnblc f i v e tiHtu
RUNT A CAR
YOU DRIVE IT
i'Pinutatow. Gan In- putclutscd
SALE- Slightly u«ed Elgin
PHONE 200
with *2500.00 cash, b a l a n c e
yrle.
John
ll.‘
Rout,
HI
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Pal*
Ide
1monthly.
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met to.*
U-imiVK-IT. INC.
Ibiberi A. Williams
flume 732
Atlantic Bank Iildg. GIRL’S Bicycle. Phllcu Cahlnat
SEE US FOR
Radio. Phone “252-W.
MIMEOGRAPn PRINTING .
YOtf like to live on the edge
AND TYPING *
of the City we huvd a nice five BABY carriage, Thayer loUiiiiiiCREDIT BUREAU OF
roonT bungulotv with all .’onven,
Ide, gmid eomlitipn. Phone BO’J
SANFORD
Jciii-e.i, eight large lots, lermr
W.
110 N. Park_______Phone JPO
cr.n be iirrnngiil. • Priced only
CANVAS PAINT- clear and col­
*495t..on.
STA N CO M STO CK
ors. HKNKAIUK GLASS • A EXPERT RADIO REPAIRING
• ltulivrt A. Williams
fnnetaisnt 0 snarl tire
Fred
Myers,
311
K.
2nd
B
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PAINT
CO.
Plmpe
320.
fhone 733
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
Fbeaa *tW-Tete4rp« I) It M
ATTENTION
MOTHERS
BOOM home, several bluetts PURE Air Gas Kitc|u-n Unit. Mxr—DIAPER SERVICE—
cem-llc Cabin Court. Siv Orl tudo
from center of town. Phone t09Ruby Valvrt furnishes hospital
Highway. Phono 229-M.
J.________ •________________•
MMXbee ti. A. a. D.
clean.sterile dtafiers and deo-lnr- Rejwesenllnf T. N*Len O Koarka,
ZINNIA
and
marigold,p
tantr
fur
lied
container.
F-cnnomlral
and
ROOM house, with 6 lou, con­
Daytona lUaeh, Via.
safe. Fully medically approved
Fall flower* tmw n-ady. ’A. K.
structed of nelerjed virgin pine
Rnnsettrr, Florist, Tele. 2I2AV,
Call Daytona 24fl7-5V rollect for
and cypress, A-1 condition, new­
details. 06 diaper*. *2 a wee:. I
ly painted inside and out. some ’Celery Avenue.*
- V r i R S T IN 8ANF(lRT)”
•fruit. Amq four 200 pound fat •
DUNLOP
~
DO YOU KNOW ABOUT
hogs, 2 young milk enw* with
WHITE
WALL
TIRES
TRACTOR
M O W IN G -W e mow
first &amp; awond ralves. Allp- C00-D) *21.50 plus 7ax. Le t t s
vacant Inti, roadside* or. Inige|
gethcr or separate. Innulre at
IVhrn yell U«hv reia.hea y o u
libTral trade In S.a-lth 3—utla
acre* re*. Phone 41 or IflT-J.
2331 Orange Ave. or Phono 795*ry to *rl rlil of them all, re'
C0(PIII *21.50 plus lax.
kill tk» f»«r. th at. y o g ro r
LONNIE McMullen'. M a r k e t
I.r*» lilieral trade in.
Ml altti spray or duet or (bat
Shop,
open'Thursday,
Friday
&amp;
nob
Dennis
Tire
Co.
(FURNISHED .7 Imdrimnt house
walk late a pot*4tr by acs-ntei.
Saturday.
413 W. 13th St. Phone 003
with 4 aerc*. ny owner. Phone
1294 or County 3305.
La d ie s Chicago Shoe Skates - LAKE Mary d-aundry ready for
- — - ------— - y —
Business. Rave your wash done
ROACH K I L L E R
site OH — practically new. 1310
SMALL house. 60 x 160 Corner
the Bendix Way. Mrs. II. I^inpIB D I F F E R E N T *
W. 3rd St, after 5,______ ~
lot, *2600.00. Plume 714-It after
eti.
llvtHr hr*. rt*l I t Ii«c*iUa» tH»Jf Uh«
4 P. M,_________
il. T tl*y d r y ut&gt; rtiut d ir. H i t
WOOD or coal circulating heater
lit t»*f* HttiivpoU*iiifHia to iiis-ti
— good condition •• *35 ctuh. 13 N O T IC E S — P E R S O N A L
T
FOR HALE
tint ptla*
113 Holly._________________
lA VERY nlre two liedroom frame
WILL pay *5 for transportation
house, close In. This house la in
to Daytona or New Smyrna,
g o o d condition throughout
6 ARTICLES w a n t e d
at
Thura., Fri. or Saturday. Phone
|rwould cost *6,760.00 to replace.
350-J.
llant'a Tuxedo Feed Mtofe
Priced at Sti.300.QO.
Highest cash price paid for used
('•m pbeira Feed Store
[SMALL two Imdroom. two story
furnitun- Ted Davis Furnltutc 14
L O S T a. F O U N D
Henry Ruaecll'a Heed Store
house. In good condition, ideal
Co. .’Ill E. 1st. Ph. 958.
Stanley-Roger* lldwa. r
for small family, located in Rose
LOST: white plaitir ladiea handand other goad atoree
Court Section, reasonably priced I’LL 1IUY your car regardlr-ci of
liag in Penney'* Saturday. Ret.
age or condition. Boy Red, 300 j|* » Herald Office. Reward.
a t *5.750.00,
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JEW* two le-iinunn Imngaiov- In
W. 2nd St.
i s ~ a u t o s fo fT S A ii
Pim-hurst — suitable for urnall
family — desirable surroundings. 7 P ats, Livestock. S upplies
MODEL A Ford Roadster. *ZQ0.
*4ji00.00.
Tele. IR3-J or Co. 3304.
[ AN exceptionally desirable two- Good mule for sale, cheap. T. n.
atnrv house, 3 Ix-tlrooma
Klm rd. P. 0. Box 205. Lake 1940 HUDSON deluxe *595.00.
hath upstait*. and i bedroom
*150.00 under market. Good
Monroe. Fla.
and bath downstairs. Large |(vpaint A motor. Box KRM Care
ing room, with ' enclosed sun
Herald.
,
HELP W A N TED
porch; lihrsry, dining room and
kltehen. Unusually well planned
I’rolrrl* Your Health
as to cuptmard space. Has two. EXPERIENCED celery grower or
trained farm manager for farm
Dy Sleeping’ Better.
ear garage Incorporating work
In
Zellwood
area.
Good
|K&gt;aitIon
room ami Uundrs. lta s 11Q ft.
for
right
party.
A.
Duda
A
Sons,
INNERSNUNG MATTRESSES
frontage on pa'I M i atrtet. I-ot i*
Oviedo, Phono 2151.
and landplentifully fruits
B O X ^ F R IK C S - v
HOLLYWOOD BEDS
WANTED: Man to aoecee.l R.
Simmon* for Hawlcigh business
VERY tpacloux and
Matiufaetuied To Ye
In Northeast Polk County. 1500
n I-anta, b
Individual Order By
famiUef. 'Product* sold 20 yeara.
ng V&lt;
Permanent if you are a hustl 'r.
on steel, with 2
For particular* write Raw.
and hath upstair*; and
Matlreoa Renovating
Iclgh'a D-Ph FAH-440 1038.
Rah
‘
Rebuilding
A SpecURy
living room, dining room,
Memphi.1. Tenn. nr see It. Hart­
Call U* Today -- Sleep
____im and bath, and kltehtn
man. Box 234, l-ongwood, FI a
Better Tonight ■downstair*. Ample elotct and
cupboard space throughout. Ih fr 10 COLORED boys and ? colored
Hous*, hi* recently been roderowomen for kitchen work. Apply
Inride. If your are looking
Pig n Whistle. Park 4 Geneva
p of distinction, this
Avenue*.
‘
| Hanfe
Sanford
OH
Celery &amp; Sanford- Th
W k « y»v t
1*32
e*Sanford, Ha.

YARULEY VENETIAN HI INDS

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cashier„ i*. i cosmetic
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To Protect th* P m m of (h« World j
To Promote tko Progr*»« of America;
To Prodae* Prosperity for Sanford.

Considerable cloud;ne»» with
scattered afternoon and • Ttninh
thornier,ho« er« through Friday
Gentle lo moderate south to southr*\l wind*.
A N IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y

V O L U M E X X X V III

E sta b lish e d 190ft

SA N FO RD ,

Bodies Of British

Capital City
'Of Indonesia
Forest Is Captured

Soldier I n j u r e d In
Booby T r a p ’E x p lo ­
sion D u r i n g Rc. moval Of Victim s

W A A Accused Of
Using Planes For
Employees’ Trips

JERUSALEM. July 31 t f V
Hie bodiet of '(wo young Hrilioh ‘tergeanli kidnapped at ftottagei by I (gun Zvai Leumi w t’t
found today hanging from two
eucalyptus Ueei and weie bUvted
to bilo by a booby trap when

E xpenses In Flying
A u t h o r i z e d Pas­
sengers Sqid H igh

S c a t Of Republic’s
P arliam en t
S itu a­
ted In Java F alls
T o D u f/h T roops
BATAVIA, Java. July SI­
GH—The scorched, dead-city
of Malang, seal of the. Indo­
nesian Republic's parliament,
fell to the Dutch today, the
Netherlands army announced,
and other Dutch
columns raced tnwara the biasing town
of Tjllatjap, chief republican
port on the south Java roast.

K fcW SPA PBH

F L O R ID A , T H U R SD A Y . JU L Y 31. 1947

Royal Marriage
Set For Nf&gt;v. 20
LONDON,
July 31—(41—
rrinceaa Klizabeth and l.lautenant Philip Mounthatten will
be married Nov. 20 at West­
minster
Ahby, . IliKkiJBgbam
Palace annniinci'd tonight.
“The King and Queen have
approved that the marriage of
Princes* Klirabeth and Lieut­
enant Philip Mountbatten shall
take place at Westminister
Abbey at 11:30 A. M. on Thusday, Nov. 20ih 1047," the brief
itatrm rn t said.
The Iwtrothnl of the heires*
presumptive and the former
Greek Prince had been given
formal approval before the
Privy Council at the palace
earlier today
King George VP* formal
tnnsrnl before the Privy Connrll carried out an old ritual.

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A s s o c ia te d P r f u L o w e d W lro

Greeks Weigh
New UN Blow
At Balkans

Chiefs Of Army-

Trum an Aid Plan Is
Reported In Force
Despite Red Veto
Of W atch Group

Flying Boat

I \KK SUCCESS. July 31
Greece formally charg­
ed Itu.sia’s three llalkan i*;
lelliirs today »l t h aggressbm In a drastic new move
aimed at cminlertng the So­
viet Cnlon's vein of an Amer­
ican proposal (or an 11-memMr Vnlted Nations Hunter
CnniniMeinn.

Public Hearing St. Johns River
Is Conducted By Measure Signed
City Commission By Pres. Truman

Action of W PB In L e t­
ting C ontract T o
IIuKhcs-Kaiser U p­
set S t a f f H eads

WASHINGTON. July 31 up&gt;—
fbc joint ( \irny Navy) chief* oi
R equest To Close Srm - Jacksonville T o Lake •tall drt Isresl in July, 1942, that
f t v-' F
m * - h ‘ H n r n t ' y * 1 * r o j e c r " i n f * h v v . v t - n « iwesensiv-rra-ng -bags-. 1 * hm le" R
Rll Vvtf.
D&gt;ur­
flying lx&gt;.al progiain would I f inG i v e n $ 3 0 0 , 0 0 0 .»itini*iali|e."
ing Races Approved
it waa developed to­
AI* Special Washington Service day .at a S-nate inae*t’ig»tion int^
The City Commuijon held a
the award lain that year of tha
WASHINGTON. July U u ll
public hearing yesterday Mo de­ President Tuintan signed today .&lt; 1luicl-e* K.ai.tri ronlt.arii lor ihita
termine whether or md to ie*ok-* $ 502,1 W.OI 2 ziqtiopnaiion bill amh Iki ala.
the lifer and wine In rnie ol I, lot Hood cnnliol. n.uu.ition itfld
ftobeii A, LovgJt, nm&lt;s-und«r*ff^
D. Carlton,
80 C West Ninth other non-military, atliaiiiei of Ihe irt.aiy of &lt;lale. tratified to tha
Street, as If quelled in a petition War Department.
Senile War Investigating Commit­
hy 18 nrathy tf»idetiti It w.ra
One of ihe Laie*t measures *p- tee .as" In the Hand of these lop
derided lo pul the place #on a maed liy. lliv 8*mIi CoiiBrc'sa be-, W v •'■’l *&gt;1.......Ilie.se.---- «----- —pcadwrlnanary— r-*Wtn—eorj-rf—t'
He read into the record of a
tiire llie July If* recr*j, ii t'K
ate any more complaints, In i - eludes $700,001).for tbe St. Jobns letter vlmli Robot A. Patterson,
voke tbe” licemc,
ll wai an River pfojecl, Jarktonaille lo l.-ale tlien updo sec ret sry ol *v*r, wrol#
nnunced today by Guidon Brad llxinry. in tbe * J9 8 .11-1,8)5 lot live ye an .ago yesterday aummarilley of llie City Msnsgrr'a nlftrr
flood control roriltiiu lion rind ittg the position of llie joint obiefs
Ibe lequeil of llie Uo.nl Guuard mainten ance It dan « irrtri .$1 1(».- of al.alf.

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LAKE SUCCESS, July 1| (id
1 ?DATAYT/V Java’,' July l l '(AS
S re (’,irek gmrinment repented bv
cuseJ the War Anels Administra­ Jungle troops ol the Dutch army
Jo:me&lt;l tourers today In be con
tion of uiing a fleet of (Janes lo drove today to within two miles
gidrnng the pombdity ol bring
haul rlenographer*. clerks and oth­ of the resort city of Malang, key
mg rhitger agsmil B u u u 't Bal­
er '"unauthorized passengris" with to earl central Java, and were
kan ulelblet under the moat dl ai­
rome of the trips "week end" af­ expected lo occupy the- (lame,
de -pinvitipni of tbe United Nation*
ravaged center by night.
fairs.
cllSItri.
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Ruley told te|Hiitcrs rspenses
A broadcast Indonrvtan com­
in flying authorized passengers munique said llie Dutch were with- $5,000 Goal . Set
1
lie
(iieek
delegation
lo
the
Unit­
By
Were far above i ummeitlal coiti m mortal range and that Indo
ed Nations would not rnm nrn'.
Group.
T
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F
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rth
e r but
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lie cited 37*flighta trrtween No nesians were applying *ll»e scotch­
n
,
infosritrcl. sources said* the
P.uhlicity ~-Hx aj-c-c4. &lt;rr.t, were studying c|o*efv
iember, 1946, and March. 1947. on ed earth polity.’
which lie ■Wfd-tP7-aUllururrd~pIT
I he Krpuhlicans ass'iled also
Chapter \ r! I o l tbe charter, w hiii
The Seminole County Junior pioaiJet (or United Nalinna *&lt;■•
sengers were carried at a cost jl their forces were within 12 milcv
%7i,\72.H7, including 28 fe*t of Batavia and had teoccupied Chamber of Commerce opened a lion tn raaea of aggirtiion and
flights of planes. Hr said roomier the perimeter towns of Tanger- drive at llieit luncheon meeting bretchea of peace. "* .
cu air transport costld have pro- ang, Septon* and Tpmrne. The today in the Mayfair Inn tn raise
That chapter ***« invoked for Auxill arv In lime Srrninolr Bou­
UTtieii-'ti tvlotr tbe memoran­
sided ihr tame service for $13.- Dutch declarrd thil claim was $5,000 to rna.iqlain »ml-jjj»crite ih’e first time ill UN hiiloiy ye. levard where m*ny boat* are »o fnr naaigstmn impioaement* -ind
141.48, making a saving* of $’&gt;9,. "nonten**." This' Tbporlrr Hound ihe touiist information booth on1 terd-ar hy Auilialia in biingint be launched during Iwial rat*» m-ainlenanre liming tbe year ending dum to Don ibl 31 Nelson, then
rhsnmjn •&gt;( tbe \V.at Production
next June 30.
no s sign of Republican activity the Seminole Boulevatd.
431.39.
the Indopetian' and Balkans u*u*i on Sept. I, was a|&gt;|iin*rJ, Mill
Other Items are
for Board, wlnrli liter tbal year gave
Ifizley fa chairman of a House in the genrrsl Batavia area.
"This i* a community' pioject are on the council's agenda fni led lo Stale Itnad Deparlmrnl
the I'annma Canal, fill,190,387 for Henry J Kri*er. vk'es| Coaat »hipexpenditure* sulK-ommiltce which
The Indoncian broadcast said and we want lo te'e that it is com­
remeteriat expenses, f 1.H04.000 for
the m,'eling today.
appiftv il.
has Iicon investigating WAA fly­ Malnng tv** "heavily grenaded
buiblrr. and I liw.*td IJugbe.t *erdpleted." Brailey (Wham, pteiidenl . It «n. said authoritntlvelv that
ing expenditure*.
A written
leport from ttr. the Alaska Communications Sysand maehlnegunned" during III.*
“For the hcn-*flt of the WAA night, and that Hepiihliean* atart- ol the organization,, told those the Greeks have’been told hy Ihr Raymond L. Ilsis, City no-it tn- | tmi. ntnl iMto.nrm for nlternlion zifi nsutkul. cuginrrt and him
briilges over navigable waters uri- die ei. an $IB,0!Hi,000 contract
nnd anybody else,” llisley said, ei| fire* In the city yesterday. prerentv._______
, - — 'United Klalea that the Ttomsn apectorrura* reviewed hi which he der the Jurlssllctlon of the At my
the Inquiry includes a finding, It said Dutch planes strafed
gave bit tr*»oii&lt; for condemning
lo cotivtiuct liner huge flying
aid
plan
remniiieil
definitely
In
"Possibilities of bringing tourists force despite Ihe Htuslia vote - f some beef i which had Iweii sent Engineers.
that “one WAA employee, accord­ Malang.
boat*.
While
the
total
is
S
l
l
7
.iUK.lRft
ing to official flight logs main­
The Indoneilana said another into |lm area are unlimited, and «n American prot*o*al tz* set'up a In' a ' local nnukrt bv n ealll-*
Under questioning by Senator
tained by WAA, made five trip* mhimn of the Dutch army, equip (Mi money lint s*ill be donated Hnlkso* Cnmmltiion. Furthermore. raiser In llie routily, Tbe liver of under n $819,927,100 budget esti­
anti C a i n
mate. it carries the largest flood O'Cntii'i-ir ID Md.i
at various times during (tie last ped latgelv with U. H. Iend-l***e
llie
&lt;fnim*i
was
romplptrlv
de
|l
,w«old
I
Imt
Ihe
United
Ktnlea
will be' spent lo blither the louiMt
coutud-Juud In .several, ye a r* -- — U^tVaJ^»r--4e»vel*- » .d - ( h i t -tk*year, ostensibly as a tn-rclaty.
and aiirplti* war aupplle*. had program tn this city." Odium ad­ |old Ilia- Graeka-lhla-eowolrv- »*»*' almyatl as * cesolt nf*V xrrrreTh« budget figure Included nn \V|'|t * *i n In letting « contract
"
A. jjyrium nd-.records.show e u f nearly -halfway kef at* IKe
'•uni,- teJiiii-l ahem In their ef-1 toxtc condition,, lie staled, nnd Ill's origins) estimate of nearly $'.181,- to Hugh- a and l.sNee '‘caused
person
on duty statu* waiat of Java lit a drive from Te- ded
rt* In estnhlDh a alnble govern- had fen-lered the tieef unfit for 000.000 and President -Trumans CiUicrrn*' rn tlir petT (if tha chief*
lnT»*“
•** during “*
'
rr office
the time she
gtl, on the north coast, to -th e
A thermometer, ahowlng the rnt an&lt;l a'tnp the divordrr* In Ihe either, human or amnia*, rnntump- rrouest for an estra War ilcp.rt- of *taff.
was on these trips, with one ex. tinbnUarl area, 35 mile* to tha
lion.
Ur s.ild i*e knew of no other
prorres*
of the drive will be plar- alknn*.
fund of $237,000,000 to tiegir
ceptlen. In that ra**, sire I* southed*!. The Rrj ubliezBto *»•
In accordance with mest In­ amerit10.year
In
thed'-wpto'rn
era*.
Mem,
Chapter
VIII
Include*
strong
program to control rave in which ti»e WPB iiAd un
show t^ as k in g on annual'leave,' eerted Oi* Dutch tCye ^»liig-*a
spection
ordinance
"of
Ihe
Clly,
a of trie'Jalcees will ranvass
p u s itl, tr&lt;Tn breaking off refloixj,*. develop hydroelectric I'ov. leiinten to jieiomr th» purchiaj
Jtz* Larson,
WAA general company of Japanese In the at­ the county In an effort to get the lalions with the aggressor up lo the lieef wet I'omientited amt oi er and otherwise utilize the rmin- log ngenev. rd-ltng tliat It'involv­
counsel, said he I* familiar Tn gen tack.
needed money on which to main­ actual military operation* by. the del i d destroyed, the report stated / Irv's water resource*.
e d “n liazardous and unusual aperal with the report of lUziey's
The Republican Seventh Divi­ tain the booth gnd further 'the United Nation* against any rqun- The Commission accepted the ic
Mm Ida projkei* included in tin* j prpacli U&gt; have n third agancy
subcommittee staff, since hit sion, pitted against the Dutch ad­ tourlat
publicity program of the try' the Security Council decides poft, ,»afd Mr- Hradley, but -tded flood control portion of the hill competing with the Army and
office supplied.the'Information.
vancing on Malang from the north, eountyt It was stated.
Navy tn' mdering ComBal equip­
has eommittrd an act of aggres­ that fg'oie mra: inndsmnatiou were:
finding- lie confirmed by Sjat*
Larson added, however, that offered no organlied resistance “ 'Today we are starting one of sion.
Caloosahatrhee River and l.ske ment.
Laboratory' analysis.
“with tome of lb* contusions w* except that of tog road blocks, tha largest programs aver under
Okeechobee drainage area* $12.the War Productlrfn Board sudHowever, the United Nations
The Commission deferred action 700: Hollywood Harbor (Port Kv. ■lenly lawam'e a eonlraetlng agenare forces) to take exception.'
tank traps, land mines and oc­ taken bv the Seminole County police
fore*
which
would
carr
in
regard
tn
Insuranceo
f
taxi­
casional
anlplng.
a
dispatch
from
H nNilRNJtt
I'ftK* I'mfctl
ergladev) $410,000; 8t. John* Riv­
The subcommittee had planned
Junior Chamber of Commerce,” if. mil any such military orders stl
to question WAA Administrator Soerahaja said. The Dutch Jungle G. McIntosh told the oiganitation la In the discussion stages, Not cab operator* until after the er, Jnrksonvllln lo l.ake IlnriU'V.
KoU-rt Littlejohn and hla deputy, troop* were hacked by mechanis­ “Wr need everyliody's help to, ■no soldier has vet been commit- State Insurnnre Commission holds $300,000; St, Lucie Inlet $6LOOP:
a healing on Aug. rl.
James A. Molllion, today but both ed force* Dutch officer* said four complete Mils financial program led to tbe UN fotce.
lak e Worth Inlet $10(1,300; Tmti5f- • .4
"Due t i irports of ari'idrnt* pn llaibor $200,000.
were out of the city, Littlejohn Dutch soldiers, had Iteen killed and we urge every citlsen In the
U
N
ob*ervrt»
said
a
-slgnlflcaused
lyt.
high
shiuldiriy
xt
In New York and Molliton in end-six wourjded and that a num­ county to support our program,'
The lull carries fund* t&lt;» con­
■nnt part of Cliaptei V II l* Article 1 reel Iiilrrsrrtinns, the Confllll. tinue or start water pr'oiect* in
ber of enemy sniper* were, killed. Mr. McIntosh added.- Kingman, Aria.
■M.
which
permits,
U
N
members
I
*|on
drrlilr
l
to
notify
owners
to
Dutch scout.planes reported^ the
Kirley said bolh will be heard
Miss Hnrhara Damnlei. arsUr. o take rolleclive laction for self- cut shiubl-eiy within thiee feel mmt of the country'* liv er.b*ttn«.
Some Involve hydroelectric de.
latter at hearing* for purpoie* streeti of Malang appeared' de­ ant City recreational director, ap­ detente
against an armed attack of the ground as required by City velopment a* well «» flood rontrul.
of a “full, detailed Investigation." serted.
||y T H E ASSOCIATED PRESS
peared
before
the
organliatlon
until the Security Council can nidqiaure, **i&lt;l Mr. Ilradley.
A Jogjakarta broadcast declar­
navigation and related work*.
A full-fledged drive to land tbe
ed Imlonesan shorn batteries sank and asked that the Jaycees lisslst art. It was said this would ha
•
Among
these
is
the
glgt-iitfe
IPIR Republican presidential nom­
in building up interest In the in* way for action In the far*
a “Dutch warship" off Tjlmlrlng, her
(iarrltoti
Reservoir
In
Nniih
Daination for' Senator Robert A.
recreational program for young­ "t a Russia vein which has kilt­
In central Java.
kota esUmated to c p t 1168.0(19, Tuft of Ohln wax rapidly taking
In the area.
ed an American proposal i« set
The Indonesian* said also .tha sters
non.
for
which
the
Idl!
carries
120,slinpe today.
•' „
“ When the program started we tip a Balkans -Commission to
000.000, money a lso -I* pn&gt;vi.{i-l
Dutch, had occupied Lahat, In Su­
Tito 44-memW Ohio Republican
matra tgest of Palembang, Imt had more children participating atch over Ihe troubled area.
for
the
$l(UOOO.OOrt
Clarks
I
Idl
Re­
ST. PETERSBURG, F la. July
cnmmltjee and the State's Repub­
NEW YORK. July 31. (JT&gt;- The that Indonesian troop* had halt­ I In the events than wa could han31. (/II
Jarkson C. Futch, 26, servoir. G*. and S. C.; th&gt;- &lt;*&gt;'•.- lican
rongieoional
delegation *
die. but the enthusiasm baa died.
000.000
-Wolf
Creek
Re&lt;
rv»l*,
Weather Ilureau predicts a slight ed the advance.
•on of Dr. and Mrs. IJ*mh I..
were holding «i potato mealing* it)
We want the children tn come
lowering of temperature* but TitFutch, (Ids city, w«* Inslaritly Kv : the $57,000,00(1 lliiggs'Island rotund'll*.
Advance Indications
down to the Grammar 8chn&lt;i| I'nrk
tie rain today to. break the heat
killed ami (wo other* injured, one Reservoir! Va. and N'. C.t
ust c tio.v Uo.ilJ lot trail) launch
and foln tha fun," Mis* Dimpler
wave that sunburned the nation's
crlilrallv, When'Flitch's rar and -v $133,000,000 Fort Randall Kevri n “Tuft Immiiu" on * “favorite rbn"
stated..
mid-section yesterday with read,
motorline Ims rrashr&lt;l last night voir, 8. t).
Imq*.
It
was
announced
that
thnext
ing* that exceeded TOO at many
SOUTH BEND, I ml.. Juts 31, on Gandt Itoulevard.
Tonight, (»hioen* will have a
meeting
of
the
Seminole
County
points.
A woman llstfd hy Mound Park
Taft m ile et Cplutnhu*. Tha sena­
Jaycees will be held Thursday '41— Suspension.of passenger rar
h
Kansas City saw the mercury
WASHINGTON, July 31. &lt;/P&gt;- night. Instead of Thursday nt i induction and plans for a tem­ Hospital a» Mrs; Madge Burgher,
tor will spenk end 1)(« address wi)l
climb. Jo 107 yesterday. Si. Louis Attomey General Clark
Tampa, waa the most seriously
■ H In
H aM W
lie hrondrhst over 250 stationsIn an attem pt to maka it porary shutdown of trurk aisrni- of
and Fort Worth reported 103. and complaint today accused more noon.
hurt.
Police
reported
she
was
rid­
I I ' m II b m S . a &gt;-.a« l i . s u
i-lv lines at the Sttnlrhaker Cor­
G.O.P. leaders from half a dozen
Oklahoma City and Little Rock than 900 railroads of collecting
ing
with
Futch.
National
league
Umpita
George
poration plgnt here were announc­
other stales will attend.
100. Even Ihe Far West wa* tnvro "uniust and unreasonable” rales
Howard Fatibln. middle age&lt;| Ilarr It m aking.plans for tho re­
ed ‘today by Paul J. Hoffman,
(thin Senator John W. Brieker,
(unbaked than usual, with IHyth*, on wartime shipment* of ateef air­
Idrvrlist,
suffered
a
ftartured
leg
sumption of his umpire Induing lit 11 Republican vice pr*«ld#ntial,
ptrddent.
Calif., reporting 112, Phoenix 111 plane landing mat*.
and
hrulsr
on
the
head.
school In January and lias alr.-ady z'nmii'late. cleared the way for
Hoffman said passenger rar
and Reno 110,
Ilus driver Harold A. Ilux Mid received many application* fmtn Ohio party mrmlier* to unite 6w,
production would he halted next
Thp action wa* filed wtth the
he
was
driving
(hr
&lt;
rnpty
Ini*
prospective students, arcording to hlriil 'le ft hv gnitounring he (Bris­
Interstate Commerce Comm'tslon.
WASHINGTON. July 31—V P )- I'teadav for an Indefinite period
The government Is asking repara­ Prealdent Truman today fixed the i-edus# of a strike at the Detroit northward Headed for Plant City. a letter received from blip \ ...... ker) Is not n randldnte an f back*
to hi* report given the dav hy Joel 8. Field and Dick M&lt; - hi* {L-nalo colleague.
tion for alleged overcharges on the open aeaaon and shooting limits plnnta of the Murray Corporation Arcording
A* for Tafi himself, he haa said •
landing mala moved from Eastern on waterfowl In the United State*, w hl* supplies fender* and hoods highway pafVol his headlights l.aulln.
picked up the bicycle rider a|
Mr. Barr In his letter requested ho will withhold any formal a n ­
fo r Btudebaker cars.
•hipping polnta to Fariflr Coast territories and possessions.
about
the
middle
of
the
road.
Mr. Field, Mr. MrLaulin and Sam nouncement until after he makes a •
porta between Jan. 1, 1942 and
The open seasons on waterfowl
He swerved to avoid hitting-him Martina, former veteran's rdum- cross-country tour th is -fall.
' ~
Sanford Imya and girl* gre re- June 30. 1948.
and coot, except for wood ducks,
and
suddenly
saw
lights
of
the
tjnn supervisor, to contact Paul
Thu* far* the only avovrad .
auesterl by Misa Harbara Dampter,
The Justice Department an­ snow geese, and brant fn several
car
coming
toward
him.
The
cycl
Eddy, state supervisor of veternns randtdato is former Gov. Hat old
Mrs. Nancy Itrock and Herman nouncement aald “thouaanda of states; end excluding Ross' geese
1st was hit by. the rear of the education at Tallahassee in nrdri Ktasscn of Minnesota; Both he and
Rnimlry, City recreation director*, carloads" of landing mat* were and swans included:
swerving bus. Mra. Burgher for­ to-secure renewal of Author:ty t" Gov. Thomas E. Dewey uf New
.to turn out In full forre Monday involved. The petition to ICU
Alabama, Arkansas,
Florida,
merly resided a t Jackaon, Tenn. eomluct the George Bar- Umpire York, a prospective candidate,
morning at 10:00 o'clock at Ihe ■tales the exact amount of money Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi,
LAKELAND.
Fla..
July
31.
&lt;
A
1
School under the G. I. Bill of have preceded Taft Into tho West.
Sanford Grammar School grounds toueht to be recovered la "not North Carolina, South Carolina.
— The Florida Department of the
Right* provision*. *
Btnsscti Is now on the Paeifiq
In onler to prepare for some Mg present ascertainable."
Tennessee, and Virginia - - Dee. Vetefana of Foreign Wars de­
It was further revealed hy My, Coait and Dcwev I* in h it native
tournament* during the fatter part
8
to
Jan.
8,
1948.
Louisiana,
Nov.
manded today Jhat the Veterans
The complaint la another in a 18 to Dec. 17.
Barr that he had received letters Michigan, stopping on his way
of August.
Administration Immediately refrom a number of li ngo - pn -I back.lo.Nf'r.Y'uk from • weatenl
I’ractire will be started In ilia- aerie* which Clark haa mads lie—i
imVi'iil veto rain patients from the
ll ..hiIhm.,1 mn I'aae SUahll
The Rev. Melton Ware, who deni*, highly coniplimrninlg him
mondball. baseball, horseshoes, fore the ICC concerning wartime
Hlatg
Tuberculosis
Hospital
at
freight
chargee.
.
..
;/■
-j
on
the
manner
in
which
umpire
with
Mr*.
Ware
ha*
been
spendtennis.
basketball, badminton,
I'resr Field. Tampa, because of a month in Arkantaa visiting her graduates of his school conducted
football, volley ball, table tennla
"inefficient and unsatisfactory” arenU, stopped today to visit themselves.
and marbles. Miss Damplcr an­
medical service.
.The umpire school wat lornird
udge and .ifrs. R. W. Ware
nounced this morning.
■ t
Og»l Linton, department adju- la-fore proceeding to their homo last year In a former Marinr bar­
0. L. Powell, former Gulf
ulf Life
Mf«
The tournament* wifi be given
Insurance Agent, recently opened lin t T' and quartermaster, made in Vero Reach where Rev. Ware rack* building at the Municipal
Bemlmde County rank* 22nd
a t the Grammar School and Jun­
an attractive little self service, r iIdle Uvo complaint and said if it pastor of the First Mathodiat A irport
among the 50 leading citrus pro­
ior-High School ground* ami will
Lake and Mayo Langston rash and carry grocery store noxt the VA didn't act Immediately th* Church.
ducing counties uf th* United
be similar to those which hava areBuddy
.
‘
iiatrrDepartment
would
take
newbusy
putting
up
an
attract
lv»
to
Angel
Angel’s eating place on'Sanford
Rov. \t%re reported that they
States In oranges grown, and 34th
been held at the High School, she
'
' Ave­
'
■ action at ita meeting here found the first three weeks in
little fruit stand
a -----t Palmetto
Avenue, It le called Powell's EdgeAvenue.
declarrd. Honor certificates will be .................
in the number of orang* trees.
Weuul
d*+
——---- nue
and
Fourth
Street.
V
to
force
the
removal
until
wood
Grocery.
Arkansas very cool, but that durIn grapefruit. Seminole County
given to winner*.
“Yea, we have no bananas” callHosttfUl
la
put
on
a
Ing
t
h
f
p
y
)
w
e
e
k
t
h
a
r
a
w
a
a
a.
The.one alary building,'which
-rmrcmh tn priwiomnn in iva
tK
w m eoiaotrorte d -try
1. ltny-^ti
J t n r r jading.
heat ware tnfet aent the temp­
OSLO, Norway. July 31, (.71—
27th In Ihe number of
rOM M ISSinNEJOnBlGNs
end, then turned liack is of concrete block
VA pays for treatment of erature up to ' 100 degree* at An American military plan* car­ and
planted.
to
planning
a
window
all),
his
tlenta
at
the
Drew
HoeTA1.I.AI1A8SEB, Fla.. July 31
LitU* Rocl
ock. Aa a result of the rying Joalah Marvel, Jr., U. S.
and haa ■ cement area"^! front"
These figures from the Unit*)
h I* a branch of the cold weather of June and early ambassador to Denmark,. tipped States Department of Agriculture,
OS’)— George H. Aafcell resigned mind compUtriy 0ff baseball for
!
i
hM
I
.
J
00.*
•
pe.
n
frr
nt»nd
the
time
being.'
Ital
et
Orlando.
t&lt;&gt;d*y aa Florida
S tate Motor
they spectallxe In sale of meat*,
Julyr tha
tbe peach and grape crop* and crashed today
today after landing were -ppinted out yesterday 1&gt;T
Commissioner
are a month late, ho stated.
fro ten foods, vegetable* and lee
v thhide
i
"
m i
on a runwaay of Fornebu alrflch
airfield County Agent C. R. Dawson.
RAINED OUT
LOUIB FIGHT
position with rut engineering firm
cream. Produce and veget ilea are
near O t l i f None
____ _______
_
of the four
per
Palm Reach County U first U
Venexuela.
The historic eoftbell battle be­ attractively displayed in plywood
LIGHT COMPANY STOCK
YORK, July 31 IA 1•ona aboard waa aeriouaty Injured. the United- Slate* in vegetable
Governor Caldwell, announcing tween, the Rotary CTub end Lion* racks. Lighting Is flui
NEW YORK. July SI UP)— Marvel suffered a alight c u t
ht Champion Joe Louis
mL A
production, and sixth In dollar
tha resignation of Aabcll aa one Club waa ralnad out Wednesday large fan keeps tbe at
Jersey Joe Wolcott of Investor* today were offered
well
Both engines or the DC-3 value of crops. Other Florid!
of the key man of hla so-called evening nt the Municipal aofthall cooled.
N. J., In a Un-round $38,200,000 in bonds, deiienturca. caught fire, but prompt work by counties listeif among tha vege­
“little cabinet," said a successor park. No future data far the tilt
The store opens dally at 7:50
fight at M ndto'i Square equipment tru st certificate* and the ground crew and thaa pilot
pilot *ub- table, leader* are Broward. Hi tiehas been "practically determined” haa yat beefl set, according to A. M. and closes a t 7:50 f V . ex-Nov. 14, »h# Twentieth capital atock, all but M.HOO.OOO dued the flamas
flames quick
quickly. The pilot boro and Dade. Seminole
arid will be rtaraed riti the next Harry Robeon. Men softball offl- a p t on Saturdays when
Sporting Club announced representing new corporate flnanc W M C ol./Torallnaon, 17,
1 8. air at- because a t relatively email
few da;
daL
ixg hour ia 9:50 P. M.
lug; - • • ' - • _ . . . s i tach* a t Copenhagen.
table, acreage, waa not listed.
#* , v;
*j'ftjC

Drive To Operate
-Tourist Booth Is
Begun By Jaycees

down.
Jewiih teltlemenl police found
(lie bodiet in (lie foieit pteterve
near Naianya just 24 houit af'er
Irgun. ealiepiiit Jewiih undergtound otgam/alion. announced
it had executed the Bfitoni •»«
reptiial for the hanging of thirr
rrguniilt conricted in a piiion
delivery. •
and
_ The .area
. . . wat
— cordoned
------ - off
—------*

wm

Wdcea were turned loo* in an

tempt to pIHT u p th * trail of the
/

Jn Jerusalem, top Paleallne gov­
ernment official* met to map n
rigid canipaifd -against under­
ground violence. One official said
plant
under comlderatinn In­
cluded a demand upon the Jew*
ith agency to cooperate aclivrljr
in atamplng out underground
attacki
^ (In London Prime Minister
Attlee placed the entire Palestine
attuatlon before hi* cabinet 1.
Whan soldier* started to cut
the bodies down after an hourlong probe for mine*, the booby
trap eruloded behind the body
of 8gt.
Clifford
Martin. H
blasted to bit* hi* body and that
of 8gt. Menryn Palce ami scat*
tered the piece* -e v e r a sinda
.area.
*»
Tha blast wounded one gren
^ a d le r guardsman In the faco and
threw several hyatander* In the
ground. Including photographer
Jama* Pringle and correspondent
Carter 1.. UavlUion, both of the
Associated Preaa.
Pinned to the boditr of the
two aoimtr* were “communiques”
((’•■ilanS mm !'••• Kiafelt

Jacob C. Wills,
^ Of Lake Monroe,
Takes Own Life

1—

Talks And Rallies
Scheduled As 1948
Cnnipaijz;ii Starts

Despondency over III health was
attributed by authorities today ns
the reason Jacob Carl Wills, 70
year old grower of Lake Monroe
took hi* own life. Mr. Wlltf body
was found akrly this mornlrg in
the wood*. 100 yard* from his
a home. Ill* heart had been oleived
^ h v a bullet and a .22 rifle was
clutched In hla hand*.
Judge R. W. Ware, who w-*s
called to the acene by Sheriff P.
A.. Mero, officially pronounce!
th at Mr. Will* had died by (hoot­
ing himself through the cheat.
At 8:15 o'clock tM* morning.
S h eriff. Mero tt t s Informed by
. Mr*. Will* that her husband wa*
misting, and that hit clothe! were
atill In h it bed room. Jack and
^ B o b h v Harr*, two neighbor b&lt;&gt;y\
“ found thp body which waa elad in
bath rob* and flippers.
• The body was taken In a near**
to the Erickson Funeral Home.
Announcement* concerning the
funeral are being delayed Bending
the arrival of a daughter, Mr*.
Lelaod T. Stratton of Pasadena.
Calif. Mr! Will* la alao survived
by the widow, Mrs. J . C. Wills of
Lake Monroe.
Mr. Will* waa born OeL 23; 'R71
akin Odessa. Russia. »aml became a
’ 'n atu ralised citlsen. He wea m ar­
ried March 8, 1900 at Rouldrr,
Colo, and for a time fanned nt
Ridgeway, Colo. He had lived at
Lake Monroe for the past 21
rears.

1 Killed, 2 Hurt In
Gandy Bridge Wreck

Slight Relief From
Heat In Midwest Seen

Studebakcr Plant
Suspends Production

ICC Gets Complaint”
Against 900 Railroads

Harr I Planning To
Reopen I&gt;oeal School

Open Scafton, IJmitH
Fixed On Waterfowl

TournamcntH Slated
By Recreation Group

State VFW Demandft
TB Patients Removal

Rev., Mrs. M. Ware
Report On Arkansas

State Farmers* Price
Index Still Dropping
^
Orlando, F la , July 51—&lt;A1—
WTha United States Department of
Agriculture In its farm price re­
port of July 16 said today that the
Index of prices for Florida farm ­
er* continued *.to decline because
of unseasonably low price*. ■ ■ ■
It said th at on July 16, the
index WM 157 compared with 27(1
for the United States with 1909-14
100.
tha Tgpori. waa
i'T b o n lh ago and
point* below a year ago. The
Indtx at 61 was lower thai
month and 143 lower that
last year** July 15 Inde*.
Tha frock index waa 141 com
pared with 259 and 330 for last
month and last year respectively.
Grain ragistered la food
km and cottonseed and
ducts were not enough to offset
H Incurred In cltyu*. truck
miscellaneous iommodUiea,
re p p * aald.'V £
tCTLwiagW jl

Lake And Langston
Open Frtiit Stand

New Grocery Opens
On Sanford Avenue

Heminole Rankn 22nd
Jn IT. S. Citriw Census

J

U. ST. Envoy Slightly
Hurt In Plane Crash

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rUESDXT,' JULY 29, 19V

Tire BXNWmiS HERXtU;
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China Object* Td * ’
Fo reign »AHsiHlance
NANKING. July 29, U P )- Rep­
resentatives of the Democratic
League told LL-ut, General Ail«*rt
X2. Wedenn-yer today that the
Chinese people are bitterly &gt;1"
posol to hny foreign .assistance
which would likely prolong the
rivil war "whether it comes from
the United Slates or tha Soviet*.
I,o Lung’Chi. league spokesman,
told newsmen afler a conference
with Wedrmeyer's American fort­
finding mission that he was convinced the investigation was tin
partial “but we are more interested-in-’What happens after they
return to* Washington.”
.
- In Shanghai.1 the Dally ( hen
Yli'n PS0 edltoriarty accused the
United State*, through the med­
ium of the' Wedemeyer fae'-liniltng mission, of ■'interference in
China's domestic politics."
The nrwspnper, reputedly ownby a dissident'njemlx r of the
Kuomintang (government party),
said:
^
"To fact find is "hardly * cornDiimrnt. D i.\ nui glorious that
on* state should Investigate another that ia oh an npial foot-

,*Klit til#- 11*1.1*"i t**

ident Roosevelt mured top Navy
officials to "reverse" themselves.
*'1 got ail order for DR) aii_
carrier*,” he said. "All hell broke
louse. They did not want aitcraf'
earners* They waut«4 d*»Uu)t

•is. r- ioM Them I chiiM TOT

build destroyers
Finally They
cancelled ord»r* for 50.
Tire baby aircraft earners have
bftn crr*i*t*it]l l»y, Ih l, Nuivy with
playing a major part ^ in tho
winning • f h * w a r . K a f v c r
swung into the story of them a*
Ferguson pirssed a line of ipies-

Hr.oMVf.ir— hint—ff
award of the plan# contract* to
In
*. Kaiser and Hughes.
iit»
'
.U nder this i|ue»tion, Kaiser said
would apiwar" rltat Ilia Pres­
ident "left a note” (presumably
hr— ------rd'NsTy -i.rncUHI flbonr-Tlic c a r

E rro r
Three

Kuisei told the committer that
h ecottceived the idea fol a 2oOtoil cargo* plane in the Spring
of 11*42. He saiil he tlisrusscd it
with planebuilder Donald Doug­
las and Douglas was “ttemriuliiusty enthifsiastic.

UaniKm*i&lt; final&gt;t*Arf« tlWfl
lime application of M. K. Haume
'for a leas# on the Winn ^Lovetl
dock building on .the lakefront will
he taken up said Mr. Sayer, The
building hat Iwen put in good
condition by the City, ha declared.
Action w i) deferred by the
Commiaiion on a propoaal by the
Silver Fleet Cab Company for
increase* In ratea. They, prnpoecd
a 25 cent fare within the area
bounded on the ea»t by Mellonvilla Avenue, one on the aouth
by Twentieth Street and*.on the
wait by Cedar Avenue, and that
all aingle farea outside that xono
in the city It# increased to 50
cent*. With, two or more passen­
gers, the 25 rent rate would pre*

operating funds. As we spent (2;
P12 Inst year it can readily p
seen that the Increase this
Is 12.926.- Our operating bu.ljr
howevrr, for this year iw p u g k a
three thousand dollar* JW* tKs-1
last year.
"This decrease in operstfaM
fundi, in spile of the increase 3
the total budget, is brought a U ^
in two w ay s:"F irst: I-ast year we had h j
unfilled position that was v*t*j
for twelve months,- one pu/its J
that was vacant, for dive tnontlj
and another that wa* vacant thr.J
month*. The salaries that w»J
allotted for these positing.* »r j
added to our operallng^ijudn
This year all talariea for unfill
The Commission wa* informed
positions have been made t
that three hew Chevrolet truck*
available.
were ready for delivery by (Ini"Second: Salariea have t*
ler Motor Sales. Tha trucka to
increased to . a leva! where t
which bodlea will be added, are
hope we will tw able to hold t
to be used for garbage and train
men we have. Two of the politic
delivery, eaid Mr. Sayer.
vacant last year have been fills
Application* fur lease ' of sev­
"This cut iti'our operating fut
eral buildings a t the Municipal
will mean that we cannot do
H0101 HO A FKM OilP on Ids nlghT-stlck, a Michigan police officer take* William C. Stacey, Column. Mich., Airport were received but action^
tpuch as we had honed to &lt;
Into custody following an outbreak of violence at the strike-bound Remington-llund plant at Denton Harbor.
was ' delayed pending securing by
This W.UI apply especially J o tin
Fii tmed right, officer*.turn powerful lira hoses on the milling striker* in an effort to disperse them Mate the City of the balance of the
sections outside
of . Wsnfci
police were ordered to the scene after Michigan's Governor Kim-Slglrr had been notined by llcfrlrn County
Airport prbperty.
namely. Oviedo, Zellwood, Wjet
oillrials that a state of "11101 and Insurrection" eslsled at the struck plant. (JnlrrmHionol Soumlplidto)
Two application* for street
Garden and Samsula. Whei« ;
light* were taken under considera­
bad planned to increase our (rtf
tion, said Mr. Sayer. One request
in these district* we will now n
i• *\j
was by The Church of' God at 1HIS DRAMATIC PHOTO made in the courtroom at the Overell yacht mur­ unable tu do as much as w ed
P o li t i c a l E m e r g e n c y
*
Fifth Street and Hickory Avenue,
last year,
j
the other by The Church of God der trial at Santa Ana, Calif., shows reconstructed alarm clock time
H'aaliaawl lisa* !*■ *• 0«*l
“In giving yuu these figwj
bomb
which
llie
prosecution
chafgcs
set
off
the
fatal
blast
resulting
in
:
at Twenty-fifth . Street rind Llm
i would like to haw it cIrk !
l. end tliat in turn I* due
the
deaths
of
Uie
parents
of
Louise
Overell.
CrlminoloRb.t
lloi.Tr
Greene
Avenua.
a* I liointed
to low co*^I production
.
U shown using the meehantsm to act off a photo flash bufb afler defense, understood lliat we are hot «
■citing or finding fault with s ;
*
l. The
out in yesterday's column
objection tu the experiment had been withdrawn. The time bomb ar­ individual
or group'of individiaJ
solution of the (fiffirulty -l. pelll*
rangement was built from the evidence shown in ruins of the cabin
in large degree on |&gt;ersudding the
cruiser on winch Mr. and Mrs. WaiU-e.Uwatwii-dw-d. (TwlrrsfUf6aW7
coal miners, who finaljy won iheir
we cannot give them the sjd
f u r d#v week, to surrender that
f
(ISallnua Dm Sm i liirl
tiunsl service that they hav* U.
and half the dock* had been de ntiinlquea said, the Semaratig vi­
cherished pure fid *- tuna
the
led to expert by the alatcnsr
1(1T.T#&lt;T* of the lOflhtry and r-tuili
stroyed.
cinity is rsturning to normal. The B oard B egin* W ork
that our funds had been inrrviW
to the old grind -- temporarily, !u
(A Republican communique is­ population was ' reported going
On A viation Policy 1 can assure you no one rrgrn
be sure, but still to turn the clock
sued in the Indonesian capita) of beck to villages and rics fields
our
inability to serve the grow*
bark,
Jogjakarta said a Dutch warship ami, with connections restored be­
more than 1 do. Should at tt
That's where the question of
bombed Pekalongan, 30 miles cast tween the city and-the hinterlarid
WASHINGTON. July 29&lt;A’)- time during the year addition
leadership enter* in. and why
of Tegal, .Saturday.)
food prices were said to 're fell President Truman'* temporary Air money he released for our ut
British newspapers are suggesting
In southern Sumatra, the Dutch1ing.
Policy , Board tocay began Its
that Foreign Minister Frlres*. 1I.-Varmy reported, fires cngulfsd four I tin Jogjakarta the Republican studies to assist in formulating We will immediately try to ci
pand our activities, in propoi
m mav succeed Mr. Attlee in event
wvlls in Uhe Peosapo fields, two army
said Its air ‘froces bombed a national policy on aviation.
lion to the funds made am iable
of the lalirr's resignation. Deyirr
o f.them reuses) by sabotage and
■i*.credited-w ith—being flm luplt:
and Salaliga today and, \h ° uK,f Iward Iwgan oignniiing the study "greatest -possible' beni-flti from
oil. Official* were quoted a* chased
by two Dutch fighters, ordered by Mr. Truman July 1H aviation."
saying the n«qss on the flank
The job assigned thr i^ard is
of the fields, weke of minor Im­ "returned unharmed” to its base to aid the. nation in obtaining lire
similar to that given (tie MortuW
portance.
\
Board in 1926. Tht* Morrow ie-1
(In a review of tiiejfjrst week ol
The army laid lVa^HTptlOtrari»_
ni.les riorlli- commendations laid the basis fut;
had rut off the water supply tvwsflirl, the Indonesian news
r-niiiicd Diiicli American aIV policy to. (« &amp; _ _ _
Kevin is one of Di train's must (
to SaUITjfBrand wrerv^committing »gene&gt;^viot»ra—eaid —lUiplrblicau
tf.T. ' AtitUaraw *
forcefdt personalities, and a !e.rn
Rulmtage on telephone communica­ forces wiu?"rh+vuUuiiog Semiiiatig p o c k e t s ill
icy en. roule to
lender, lie has astute jud/nieill,*
Situirrel hole*. frii|Uentl, are
tions in the Senrarang urea.
from Fast ami \VesTSl&gt;»&lt;l halted ami two ot
ang is a gmal executive, fhojign
-found uif th r east si l&gt;a of "tree*
. Kconomirally, however, the com- the Dutch el Salatiga^knd Am- Jogjakarta.
sumetimrs tasli iri his Montnc**,
lie Is a brilliant and -niiiful
speaker, capable, of dealing cither ,
with an audience of worker- or n '
conference of international states-1
men. Hr Is a fighter and like* a :
good scrap.
Small wonder then that msny of j
his party should think of linn ns
being thr light jnan to inspire (he
workers of the country tu under.
take the production needed to put
Fug rand on . her fret, especially
I was born on a tobacco farm

Indonesian Fight

LUCKY STRIKE

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decision

Station Cut

Occupational Tax

he.*U cixrcdingly itioru

S till WOIKTU Sle\ cn Qlrdnlch plays the role of guide to UtfN picsat iiesidr the Industrialist wliTfs
ha testified. iH-rasioimlly supply too. that there ate many who feel } turesquely garbed vlxitor* from Arable as they tuur a plant ot tfm
sure he would like to tie prim" Carnegie-Dlinols Steel Corporation In PlUibutgh, Pictured are (1. to r.):
sou finally had tnllmun sworn as minister, although the ipjiclhm A1 quadl Mohammed At Amrl; Prince Saif A1 Islam Abdullah, of
a witness mid then asked him of his iovalty to his present chief Yemen; Glednlch; an d ^s/ed Hassan Ibn Ibrahim. * (/n(craaKpnol).
whether he knew of anybody In doesn't arise.
Washington who was "giving Mr\
However, Devin isn't the
iijuvenient Com
Kaiser the iirush-off."
lie repaid out ol
I most rertainly do." Calhoun
teplied. “ Mr. William Unit and
sure to bat lie to letatn his leader
■1
periist of years. The .State Hoad
Halt is a former Wl’ll vice
TALLAHASSFEt July 29 -tdh* Department, will build and mainchairman. Meigs was one. tima
The State Board of Administration tain the ro'ads. and bridges, and
chiaf of W l'll's aircraft division.
l°d*y gkve its formal approval take title to them when the debt
to issuance of gasoline t*x te-li* cleared.
* "
venue certificates for financing
The financing |.-an, first of Us
R iders Com pete
I *&gt;,225.Otkl of road and bridge kind in Florida, was approved by
j construction in Broward, Buwan-’ ihe Supreme Court last week.
| f T«*iii|itin.»v«l In* mb&lt; I'M A t II n r )
| nee mid Highland counties
| Bids for thu aecutitle* will bs
to start at 2:00 1\ M. Further In­
I .The certificates will tie. iaaued opened on Aug. II.
formation may lx* secured from 8.
II. Farm-st, Herman Harriett or
J. B. Ftlt* of Hanford.
. ..
The following horses were in
Fishing Rules
tha Sunday event*:’
Rider
Owner
Horse
II uiiO.-.U ln.»
Il*rl .
Earnest * Bullet
Cameron
fishetmen have liecit using seines
Far next • in the two hig fresh water aieas
Mrs. Earnest Sport
Man llehr since Mav when the leglilature
Windham
Dan
Whltner
Appleby
passed special arts designed to re­
Appleby
open them.
Kill*
Both the hig lake and the Si.
(’linger
Prescott
Raulrraon
Johns have- been areas of dispute
Prancer llumbalnw between epbrt* ami rumiurrrial
Harriett
6 IMKCK8
Betty
Howard
Howard
fishermen for years.
Sugar Hoy Pell
Mviand
Thr Irgiilsture has designated
Cracker '- Howard
Howard
them as salt water 'in attempt*
Jacob*
Jacobs
tu rrmavn them from jurisdiction
Champion Hsidanraleh of Ine Game Commiision, which
Bankas
Flicker - ' Kabun .
MabtitL (U JA U A N T E K D H EC A PS
has cohitltutional power to teguTarson' Vieno.
Vieno
late fresh watep fishing.
Lady
Prittard
Prittard
Circuit Judge Hugh 51. Taylor
-Polly
, Cochrnn
Cochran
of Quincy ruled la st' week thal
deWolski
daWolski
three act* of Tha 1947 legislature
Pell
Chief
Pell .
attempting to place the two areas'
Cochran
Cochran
under the Hlate Conservation
Cochran
Cochran
Commission, which regulates the
Carleton
Carleton
■alt water seafood Industry, were
unconstitutional.
•
■j
At' lehal Hi major commercial
ONI.Y 1 ON HAND
Earlier, Circuit Judge W. II.
products are made from apples. Harrison handed down a decision!
at Arcadia declaring unconititu-i
tlunal a 1917 act exempting Ht.j
Johns and Okeechobee fishermen
I &lt;!AL. O U T S ID E W H IT E
from punishment for violating
game board rulings.

jCountjes To llse N c w i ^ ;
Plan To Build Bonds

JSK

and I’ve Bold tobacco at auctions
for over 19 yeors. In alTthat time
I've Been the makers of Lucky
Strike buy fine, good-tastin' tobac
co. . . tobacco that's got quality,
real quality."
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W E D N ESD A Y . JULY ill). Ill 17

Reported Jews Report U. S. Protests Jones
!ut Britons Killed. To Russia For

N O . 184

Reveals FDR Wanted

In Retaliation Taking Assets*

L aborite M em bers Of
P a r l i a m e n t Give
C o n f i d e n c e Vote
0 T o P rim e M inister

Australia, India
Bring Indonesian
LONDON. July 30 W1 A So- Case
Before UN
cialiil tourer taid Prime Minuter

Attire told Labor legnlatott today that Britain would slatlt her
military commitment* in Get many,
Italy and Greece slmoil innne.
dately becaute of the nation'*
• looming economic emit,
w on-iC fffftHPYifirul
® confidence from Labor number* of
Parliament after explaining to them
the “broad line*", of hit plan lor
meeting the crilif,
.The Socialiit lourre, who U con­
nected clotely with Labor member;
or Pat [lament. taid Attlee promiied quick' and complete troop
withdrawal! from the Veneris Giul_ is tector of northeait Italy and
W Tiom Grerrr and luhitanlia! re*
ductioni in the Britiih occupation
force* in Germany. *
Left Wing Labor Party member*'
have been demanding reduction!
in the armed .force*, which totalled
~L 297,30U iiierf July” T.
A well-informed lource laid Att­
lee alio had decided to atk miner t.
now on a fivie-dajrweek in the reD cenlly iocii|urd coal piti, to work
Sn extra hour a day to increa*.*
production of critically needed coal,
the mainitay of the Britiih eco­
nomic program ilructure.
After Attlee tod the Labor M.
P.'t of plam of troop reduction*
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I New R estaurant, ~
Barbecue To Begin
Serving Tomorrow
^ ..... .
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The l l r S Whistle, Sanford a
newest batlwcuc and lunchroom.
Will open Thursday under thu
management of Robert Bryan, recant sergeant of the Army Air
Corn., It was anounced today by

D utch R eport N e w
A m phibious L anding
On S um atra

U nderground R eports N ote R equests In fo r­
m ation O n Removal
Slaying Of H o s t ­
Of P ro p e rty From
a g e s A fter Con­
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3
R a -fk a n S tates
viction By “C ourt
JERUSALEM, July to. (/II—
T*o British soldiers were killed’’
end three were Injured today
by an electrically • detonated
mine nesr tbs llrdrra railway
station. It waa officially an­
nounced.
ity Ho w a r d c u r t ih
JERUSALEM. July JO. &lt;d’*
/ tii Uumi i«ued
niuniquc" today aliening that two
ill whom it kidnapr
July -12 had lirrn hanged in x
joint near Nalsnys m lepriial lot
the .execution of thiee Irgini membets *1 Acre prison yeitrrdsy.
Shortly slier the "communique’
wsi issued floin Tel Aviv, a pqlice sourer there irpoilrd ihr
bodies of the two soldier* hsd been
full ml.--------------------- - - ____ —
Official government i o u i c m ,
however, weir not' immediately
able to conlinn that the trigrante,
Cliffoist Marlin and Mnvin Pake,
bad bcln stein.
— In iiiuing- it r !‘cummpnitjtif.'
IfKim Zvni Leupii #1*° diicloied
that it had received an appeal for
clemency from Paice'* father, hut
laid it had been ignored becau.e
it ihould have been directed “to
thoie who" rcluird clemency to
ihc executed Itguniili.
"Wc cannot do anything about
it," ligun laid the elder Paice hsd
been told..
The underground Jewish organ­
isation asserted the Britons, soiled
at Nalanya. were tried by a “mill
u r v court" -and—convietgd on
charges of "Hleg«l entry into Pai
(•‘•■iJnwvd »• f
TM*»I

Ur T UK ASSOCIATED VHKAA
Australia -and- India -sought .in­
tervention by the United Nation*
Security Council today in an atIrrppl to halt lighting between
the Dutch and Indonniartt.
A ipokriman for the Aultralian
delegation at Lakr’Succn*. N. Y..
laid the Indonnian cair would be
tiled Sometime today.
A communique by India'* interim
government in New Delhi laid the
count i y r pcim mrn n to trymtnr'to
UN had been mitiiKled Ui ' com­
municate immediately" to the Se­
curity Council chiirnian a' meuar*;
from Pandit Jawahara! Nehru, vice
president of the jnleiim govern
men!,, asking cnunril artion.
At Canberra Australian Prime
Minister Joseph B. Chirfly'said the
Autiralian step was bring taken
in the hope that “not only will
hostilities cease, hut that the Se­
curity Council will piovr its worth
in dealing quickly and effectively
with a situation of this kind."
At the Hague, a Netherlands
Foreign Office spokesman said
Australia's action was "regret­
table.” ilertilling mediation offer­
ed previously by British Foreign
Secretary Krnest Bevln. the Dutch
spokesman said" tbc Australian
action could not help possible
British efforts.
Militarily, the Dutch reported
further advances To the |*lsn*D.'
A Dutch communique s'a I d
Netherlands troops made a new
Timphlbious landing In Sumatra at
Loeboekpakam, 36 . miles east of
Medan, on the northwret coast of
,p„ jntnn&gt;t.
At tho same time, the communi­
Arthur
Godfrey,
Columbia
n «atiasre »» iw n r« « i
Broadcasting Program announcer
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and talent dlscovsrer extraordin­
ary, yesterday morning Informed
the world on hla broadcast that
B ritis h
G lV C I ! M l l l O r at last "Godfrey had made the
front page headlines”, ami pro­
ceeded to read * The Herald a r­
ticle of July II and the headline;
NEW YORK. July 30. (/Pte- "Arthur Godfrey Admili Error
F lrrt Admiral William f . Halsey Regarding Aiken's Home Town
save that British naval units were
He then reminded hi* listener*
given unimportant objective* 'in of his morning broadcast when
the final phase of the Pacific War he announced Dick Aiken, hi*
to prevent any post-war claim Sanford . tenor program gneit.
that Britain had taken part in the as from Orlando, and the resulting
climatic Mow against the Japanese a* a result.
fleet.
deluge of protesting telegrams
In the ijghth of a series of he rreleved from Sanford eltlxens
articles In the Saturday Evening
Mr. Godfrey again extended hla
Post, out today, the former com- twit regard* to Riwanls President
mamler of the Mid-Pacific striking Lester Tharp, ana of the tele­
force recalled American carrier gram senderu, declared, that San­
strikes in July, 1046, against the ford m utt lie a great, town, and
Jap naval base a t Kuro after said lhat If he ever got "down
which the_ enemy fleet "ha 1 ccas-l that way" he must remember to
rd to esis't."
look up Sanford.
Edward Higgins, manager of
The Kure alack was made onw
by American planes, Halsey said, the- Seminole County Chamber
adding;
of Commerce said he ia delighted
“At Mick Carney's (Rear A di with all th la . radio publicity re­
rmlral Rnjrert B. Carney, Halsey's sulting from Dick Aiken winning
chief of staff! insistence, I as­ an Arthur Godfrey contest, and
signed the British arf alternate Is seeking to get a recording of
target, Osaka, which also offered] Godfrey's broadcast yesterday.
warships, but none of prime im-l
porta nre.
"Mick’s argument waa that Lll
though this division of forces vtolated Uie principle of concentra­
tion and superiority. It was im l
perativr to forestall a possible
PORT-DE-BOUC. France, July
postwar claim by Britain that she 30 (AT— Twelve Jew* who were
had delivered even a part of the put ashore from a convoy arriving
final blow that demolished the her* yesterday from Palestine
Japanese fleet.
wer* reported officially to have
"I hate to admit a political fac agreed today to return to tha
tor into a m ilitary equation, my transports if tha British should
respect for Vice Admiral Sir ner-l decide to take the 4,600 lihnard Bawling* and hla fin* men of migrant* to Cyprus.
the British Pacific *fleet mado me
Tha Jews, nearly all from Pothate It doubly, hut Hick forced mej land, wer* turned back from Pal­
to recognise that statesmen's ob­ estine after, tha British Intercept­
jectives sometime# differ widely ed their vessel. Exodus of 1047.
from combat objectives, and that Upon reaching France, from which
an exclusively American attack they eailed July 10, they re­
waa in America's best Interested fused to land,
Th* British destroyer Cardigan
Bay, m aln.aecort vessel, put Into
Marseille In search
or needed fSfid
'"Jforh
supplies from the.French. Th* sick
who Were taken sitior* were under
PARIS, July 30
The U. French ’ military guard in a
3, Embassy said today th at It hospital.
had transported ‘'Virginia Hil), in
Convoy officer* awaited Inwhose California home Benjamin struction* from Porta or London.
(Brnnyl Stfel recently W T flifn ,
to. a Parte hospital for tre a t­
BRITISH JE T PLANE
ment of an Illness, its nature un­
SOUTHAMPTON. Eng., July SO
specified.
(AV- Britain'* flrat jet-propelled
The Embassy aatd Miss Rill seaplane fighter, the Saunderswas staying In tho Rita Hotel, Roe Al, successfully completed
and that on Sunday night it re­ its first public tost today. The
ceived a call from the hotel saying maximum spaed Is still secret.
“there is an. American girl here Tha plana made several takaeffe and landing* on the Solent
In need of medlral attention.”
.A vice consul visited Mias Hill, at tpcedg under 400 mil#* an
and then had her taken to e hour. I t mounts four 20-mm cannon
hospital, the Emhaesy said, re­ in It* noae and ia powtrod by
fusing to say whkH on*.

A rthur Godfrey
Extends Sanford
More Publicity

S S K K S 8SSSr-*SK £d«n. Halsey Reveals

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has operated n similar barbecue at
Macon, tia., since 1D2U.
The one story building of con­
crete block, construction and 50
foot square is located at J'ml.
Avenue and Twenty-fifth S trt-t
A large area of lime rock and
slag hue been smoothly rolled out­
side of the building to allow plen­
ty of parking space. There are
two large neon signs, one on the
building,'the other near the road
way.
The entire front of the buildBig Is occupied by the serving
counter which is within .a win­
dowed .room, with windows open
for easy service. There is a can­
opy shelter outside. To the left
a door opens to a well lighted
dining .room with tallies and
enough steel chair* to seat Hi
ru n e . The floor la Inlaid lino{sum amf there is plenty of window lighting.
- Behind the serving counter Is
a 16 foot square kitchen, alsp n
storage room. Tables and a steam
table are of stainless steel fintab. Thero is a Urge gas range.
Two big refrigerator-* are stored
with food anu 'm eat. Sink space
Is ample.
Outside, and near enough to the
nratn highway to whet the appe­
tite of passing motorists, is th-r
large brick barbecue oven where
beef, pork and .ham are rotated
by electric power in front of a
glowing fire of coke containei
.i, a grata. The entire ovtn it cov­
ered try a shed.
Riley L. Hogan of Winter Park
w as' general contractor for con­
struction of the building which waa
started on May 30.

Randall Goff Is In
Detroit With “Babe”
Randall Gaff, 14 year old tun
of Mr. and Mr*. O. K, Guff, la
new reported to be in Detroit.
Mlrh. on a tour with Babe Ruth,
who la on a Ford Motor Company
sponsored tour of loading cities
to promote American Legion Baseball league*..
* Randall waa accompanied by hi*
Ml picture taken w ith
P. Chapman,
and For?
took the
to a press conference In regard
.to the tour, which waa held at
Alabama., and Babe Ruth, after
the Jefferson Davis Hotel.
Thee met Governor Felaom of
being I presented with . the big
key Jw-tho-eKr.-gov* ft to Randall fo r.k souvenir, nad Mr. Goff
* ‘ U horns w ith him, .

Role Iir Pacific War

Fate Of Refugees
Is Still Undecided

Bugsy’s Girl Goes
^ To; P a r ir Hospital

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Hughes Giant Plane HiKhiigltl In Senate Probe

M artin S a y s K aiser
Could Get C ontract
W hen Nobody Else
W as Able T o G et I t

WASHINGTON. July ifl i d l WASHINGTON.' July JO M
Jetse Jones testified today that the
Ihr United States ha* ptoteilrtl
to Kutiia a gam 11 Soviet removal
late President Kopsevrit ordrtad
dial work edntinue on a $20,000,of fuimn German and Italian
4*»et* from the defeated Balkan
OllO (lying boat oulried doling
states, Hungary, Bugaria and Ho
the war from iluwaid. Hughe*.
amnia.
_ ■
June*, bonier Secretary of Commerce, taid hf talked with Mi.
Undetiecrrlary of State Kobeil
Ronsi-yrlt following s yihinet meet­
Lovell livid * news-entt^etrttce-to­
ing in Feinuaiy. 1044, and that
day rh.it a note It.id been deliver.-Jf
the Chief Executive raid he (j^d
to Soviet Foreign Minister Mol­
not believe monty already *pent
otov in Moicow yrtteiday asking
un the project would be throtyn
lull information regarding such
sway,
trantfrrt of properly. .
Al that time, the government
Lovell raid the Stale Department
had
-pent approximately $13,500.tool; ihr |M&gt;tilion in JI* note ihst;
000 on the 200-ton flying boat '
I, All removal* n( property I1)
vviiish has not yrt ,b»en flo'
Runia before 1hr Hungarian, Bul­
Syme .jta m m u m t ptndrgjHffiVi
garian and Iftmanian peace treaties
fitial* wanted to drop the |iroj
n .me.intq f l (rc.l.a tc^ui-pttuvtruruecte
*
al character.*;
Jones told .iii* veirian of the
2. Auilrian aii^t* in thetexuunstory to a Senate War Investigate*
trie* c*n not be tei/rd on the
tug luhcumimttre inquiring into
ground* that thry .nr German
it..- award •-( almut $40,000,000
pfo|»rlliet printing allird aglcCworth id wartime pljne conlr*C*l . &lt;
mrni on i~d?fndliori””Of “GrimsTi
to I liiylin 'auJ I Irriry J. Kaiser.
anclt."
,
Jonvts said lie hud signet) the
3. Only irmovali made in ac­ H ill K AN AIRIAl VIEW of the glsnt plywood fljrlnc boat which Is being comtructed by niRUnqalre aircraft
nriglnri contract on dirs^t Initruecordance with peace treaty pro­ bulkier Howard Hughes In California. 17ie plune is dcslgneil to carry 700 soldiers. The Semite War In­
tion* from tlie War Froduetien
Itoar.l and without knowing the
vision* can br recognized by the vestigating Centmitleo is urobinu iho ttO.OOO.OOO wartime inane contract awarded Hught-s. (Inle/naiiurml*
project wgj opposed by the Army
United Stala* a* Irgal.
'Jmd Nnvv.
The note said the Uniiyd Jitulc*
. When J..rii's ts'1.1 uf hi* conver­
i»* concerned Ih-cuusc it wnc one
sation will. Hr. Roosevelt, Cbalrof the stgnera of the peace trea­
man Ffrguton ilt-Mich) of the
ties with Hungary, Bulgaria and
Senate subfonimitteo asked: .
Rumania and thus hobls irnjHtnsi"I&gt;id the I'rrsitlent bavo anybilitv for enforrvTnent uf the
tiling to sin with the making of
part*’ provisions.
ilst-s cutitrg. t 1"
In discussing Italian asset* in
"Not to mv knowledge,” June*
WAHHINti I’UN, July :iu nt't
these rountries, the note said dis­
unlit.
I'reaMent' TniniHii wurkrd rnpbl*
posal of suchl properties Jo. xpteift- -dene*- n-aste-intsT -th e - yeeorsl
”fy «t b is des\T"lodiy oir'lPgDlatton
{•B y' proWerl for In the peace
datv.l Feb. 1H, ty il,
Joe Swift Is G lIC SL passrut hy (‘ongresH in it* (tnnl Cfhina Accuses Russia Vnemoramlum,
treaty.
which he anid hs\ slictate.! for-‘tha
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dgys, Udoie ndjournmerit, *igititig
Of
Sponsoring
2nd
Dispatches from London -#ul4
lU n llu rd .... I'M r fn » r
th* Jlrltish G vteri^jm t bs.l dtk
opcdK C l
A-.UIU-H, . mmnv UU» iiirludnu; important
F ro n t In MonKolia
Itre m l u ftlmiUr pjrvit»t iu t h ^ ^ M c e t ' H c f C
S c t)t. 1 :
uppropriMlkm
R
iU a i a iia yesterday.
o u* ta r , l . . .
f
Itold
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—
Russians
Lovett
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,
.
.
1 Mr.
ti*-«*
Mr Truman tm
* up the tnrl-^
im k '
SUCCESS. July 30 M’t
reporter* In answer to questions
Grin,lit in popularity n r t&gt;u&lt;*l||tinieiliulrl&gt; umm Ids-return ye*
that he doe* not know tnb value
Russia
served
Utilise today that
of the propertie* Inrolvetl but, os- iioanl nudmbojt racing itiitc 1*323 j lerildV-from Mhouiuri, where H e »t
sume* ’ it ‘1* considerable, other­ W*1 told today to Ktwanian* ..t! lumto-i &gt;une. at service* for ids It ws.ufsl veto , llelamb* IVlIug it
. • /- .
t
r
c. i. I mutlnr. 'l l Mrfitha noom o.
wise tha United Slst. i would- not the- kloum t (enter by Joe bwilt. n , , ^ ' .j^ .,1
tow by Mr. am i Trontejntdsn again whtlt Iks
t&lt; eallaae# -a rase t n . )
Unites) Nations membenlup epplibrad n| the Otlsndo Oultroard Ai Truman iticludc
James Rowland, &lt;■suited' ruler
j6i4t*3|MP.tt33 ,nppro|iriatbm* for cations ol those three nations go
•nciatiun, and lerretaiy of Outdoor
..f the Sanford laxiga stf Elks,
to
a
formal
vole
in
the
Senility
the
Army.
Florid* Federation of Outdoor
Vvfm n-i u'l in .1 Knl in .lay with his
JJ.PJ7 iippnjpilnlli.il- for Count il.
1,
"Fib" .4.-C1. (oi v l)r. L. T. Llosa,
Club*. He nav introduced by Ed­ intiepei!.7.'iil iiliiics,
providing
The Council trst will ctrnie it, AI• ])o!iis null Mi &gt;. Rowland, a f­
ward lliggini. who outlined the fund* (or a si..roti lug federal
ter atiensling tin* jtarinnat coiroutboard lacing that will take agcncis-5, im biding the Vi'ts-ran* August and Ilie repeated black \.-i.tinn ol Klhi in I'ortinnd, Oreballs
would
boost
llie
Sosirt
veto
Administration
and
tho
Atomic
En­
| place lirle on Sept. I.
gnn. hod is -bai .1 Imie, tit* said,
ergy * OBintissionS
total to 14. Late yeslrlsl.iy the enplisiniiiH to iintiveo of I'orlland
MIAMI. FIs., July 30 Ml Hr
John L . Hughe*. .......... . Un. • »l,CfiK.'.'PLMU7 appropriation loll Husyrunt vetoed the Aniens an |.ro- r lull it svn* i....is-1 back home in
rarrving funds to implement hir
port* of a revolutionary attempt vetsily bariltirtc and law sludcnt. forvigii-nid program. Almost all pos.il for a Balkan Investigating ♦'^"1"^*: ,
. .
.
sang
thicc
solos
which
were
well
'
“Ibirttand vsit* much liotts-r tlsan
to overthrow the government ' I
nl un' iiioney i» for •■*|h' imI1- Cirmmt'iiun,
hero," l.e ds'cloieil. "It w*» often
Hafarl Trujillo of the Dominican applaudrri! "I teve Lllr," 'She lure abroad, the aggregate luting
Alexei Krasilnikov, deputy So­
or WL* hut the nights wer#
f8fM.7Hi.H3A
lylow.
the
I'realrient'a
Dncrt
5ong"
and
"
Ihinugh
.the
Republic continued to pour into
viet delegate, larsl down Moscow’s end, lit* nlvi roirnled (list the
budget
eitiraates,
Miami today, and ell had onr far- Yeats." He was accompanied hy
ftlKl.l lii.HItti appriqiriatiim*. fur position after China accused Rrro I'lillmnii train with Florid* dele­
gation visited Snu Fiptu-teo and
tor in common, none wa* confirm­ Mr*. 0 . Fuquay and. was intro­ tho Agrirultnip Ifepartinriit;
ria of sponirning "a seconsl front" Lo* Angeles and «t Hollywood It
duced
hy
J.
Marlin
Stinccipher.
ffS.duo.tHHI
appropriation*
fora
ed.
against the Chinese govcrnmei'l w as.)Ill in the »luul.‘.
The Cluh. went on teedtd a» ■core of miscellatreou* government through Outer Mongolia s mva-The I.Hirt group left heTe on
The rumor wa* thi*: An invatio i
corporations, including llio Na*
July S on st i rip. 'of 8,7t*5 miles.
army, purportedly financed iml favoring the writing of a fetter in.n»l Housing Agency, tin* I»»- j *un uf Sinkiang.
The Klk train went linrn Jack*
backed by Communktic intern li. lo Kiwanis International it-itnn; s i i t u t e n ( IlllfXiAm ericaii , \f 1 Krasilulkov-ateo fi.imnlty nmv- »&lt;miville to t liii rigo, to Denver, and
fair-,
and
4
|M
,
7
PP.tMHl
for
the
Ten*
eil to l.lsH'k emuliIJratioit uf'ispidi to Salt Luke City which Impressed
ws* preparing to invade the Do­ IItsL lotteries anil tlu'or prifr* a»e
I( MMllMtirel 0 ii r»u* I w l
iii'SM-e Valley Authority;
Mi ite.wliiod witli itn I'leoldlnes*
minican Rrpublic. Tire army w*» not fsvnrrtl by the kiwanu Club
Insrea-ing l*y 20 perrenl tire
and le-aitly ru»ro than any city
alleged fo.have trained in s. r-- as a meant.of raising fundi lor pettnloil pnymunt* Ip Civil Wot,
he visiletl, he aM erteri,. While
. •
Spanish - American, Boxer Rebelmote, mountainous region of south- lire club.
{hero lle-y visited the Mormon
i
and
Philippine
Ip»urr»ctioti
Mr
Swift
told
the
Klwaidam
east Cubs.
Temple trod tdl#&gt;rn*rle, trod heard
veterans ami their widow* iio.l r-fill•
the gicAt organ, the third largest
Thrfacl ws* this: No one tingle that prior to 1U36, ail niutarlHiat siren, afft-rting among other* '.«)
taring wn* of the inlHiard lyin',
*
WELCH. WY. Vn.. July VI, tell — ill (lie United State*.
perion. agrnry or government ha&lt; l&gt;Ut by ID'd'J the outlH-ard lacing Civil Wur and HI.stHt SpantehAt I'ortinnd, they had a fin*
Welch
totteresl
tsalay
on
fnrim
Atiierican
war
veteran*.
yet reported actually seeing tbc proved- nrori* popular according to
of the earth, and tin- ri.lMHl odd Convention, n big parade with
alleged invasion army, its fleet the numlier of schedule* fer re­
inhabitants
hoped their liame* float* and - 1.. F.,’ Lewi# of C*lgattas.
or its aircraft.
wi'te
Hut
being
aurkt-d .fiiib-.' Ills- ifarnin was elected as Gland Ex­
Before the wsr, outboard maralted inter, he said.
soil.
Virtually each report had it- ufseturer*. Rllmutaieil by the pub­
Ronuevilli* Dam, where 260,000
Torn sldnwalk*. ruptured futildeounter-raport. 8ummarUf&lt;l. tha licity attending outlHiard raring,
salmon have ascended the run­
lug
and
buckled
pavcmeni.s
showsituation bulled dawn to this:
Throw of Seminsdg County’s
made special racing iiiu|ur* reway* thi* year, proved very In­
Ths Puerto Itleap youths arrived taping st about J476 each; he school principals: B. O. Steele
teresting, l*e declared. At H*l*
in Miami from Cuba with Hh- -sjif. Since tlie war they have di»- of the Hanford Grarnntsr School; movement which iio* qutekenesl in Francisco, they visited Nob lltll
story that they hail "escaped i contlmieil till*, Ire Halil, due. t-r Mr*. J. C. MitchelL of 8outh Side recent months.
Mayor L. E. Roger* gocssesl an amt other points of interest while
training camp where men wetv th* fact that they cannot build I’rimsry and /,. J. I.aney of ttie
underground
stfeanr migiit l&lt;e to Dr. Doss took advantage uf a specbeing recruited and trained Into •nth motor* at a slecent price, l.ymsn Scliool. are nttanding
blame.
He
ha*
told the
rotmril rial pass to visit Alcalra* prison.
an army to Invadtt tha Dominican itaears get requisite part* for three day eonfrence of principals
,l** ncity
ty rouurn
At Hollywood lltey visitod'th*
Republic.”
In
Gsinesvill*
al
th^
University
of
b;
.
!
itt*ni"}t
‘V
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,hc Warner Brother* Studio, saw Hum­
“ (|t» llssr* »» _Pa*» Twal
—
- it
■ was announces! today
'•
rear of the Poehonlaa Theater, one
An Associated Pres* carraspon
Florida,
phrey llogart and other screen
ran hear running water.
dent in San Ju an r Puerto Him
hy Supt. T. W. Lawton.
Another theory was that, in star* ami visited the Brown Derby
later Interviewed th* same youths
One of the main conference
restaurant, the NBC Mudias and
who told of the arm y—Identi­
tuple* is how to put to licit ilm* year* past, coal had he-'it mi tied llie Hollywood liowl. In Arteutta
fied as Cesar Anlbal Torres and
the two week* before school open­ bens-nth this southern West Vir­ they »atv the Grand Canyon. All
Serafin Rivera- -and nut.ted ther.l
ing now required by law of teach­ ginia coal renter, weakening tbc uf us were much impressed with
er*
In order to fill out a It) month city's foundation*; but there wire lira c o u rte sy -of tlnr wosteiner*,
a* denying they had seen any
Tho heavy downpour that floodno charta'to back up thi* suggest­
troops or armament In Cub.-i. &gt;hH ow lylnic area* throuichoui inla srheslulc, lie M ini.
and we did much to correct the
ion.
Kslward
Henderson,
a
graduate
arm* lost evening was officially
Official*, pondering the Lite of general Imptetsiun that Florida
of
Seminole
High
School,
and
redurdesl at 2 05 inches by B, F.
their city, were considering what ia a 'gator and snuka infested
tVIHtner, wrsthermsn. No report* one of the State regional educate step* should be taken. Then- w«* swamp, said Mr, Rowland.
Ion
supervisors,
has
promised
to
*.f i damage to celery *eesl betis
_^
-^ r w . ■„ ' ,
J _
:'^ &gt;l
tui - indication whether geutuitete
w its reported thi* morning al'thsj do si! he n n .to aU--£emlnote would be exiled An to *rtua/ th e
County
principal*
in
preparing
the
iew of County Agent C. Rmystery.
SAN FRANCISCO, July 30, (-11
»on. Some motor ear* were new schedule*, Mr. Lawton de­
— Thp I.iqps International con­
rtod to have lwen stalled In rlartd.
vention today worked on a plan to
ord ai water aloihed over
ll OF C COUNCIL
promote world peace through
BOSTON. July 30, OF)— Dotycrunning boanls.
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla., July
pipelines from town halls to
i f » C h in d lc r, 6 i3-yv«r-oll.fm gg^
aly ha* seemed to be a wet
itR“ wUIT Hi 161*1 id ' fifTBr so OP)— W ttttJirJrlttrd, maniger
Baltimore writer, tmlay was sen­
Ind Loke Buccese.
In a doxeo forum* yoetarday ths
Inches or 1.67 strove normal, of the Ocala Chamber ol Com­
TOKYO, July 30. (AV- Deputy tenced to life imprisonment and
convention of more than 16,000
thia is a mere drixtle com- merce, today was elected pre­ 4'rime Minister II. V. Evatt swung fined ftO.OOO for treason It»
-with the 14.67 Inch precip- sident of tha Central Florida Australia behind the United ing as a Na*l .radio niouf
delegates amplified the themn tha!
of July, 1046, Mr. Whltner Council of C of 0 Executives .State* today In the quest for a during tha war.
solution of world problem* must
succeeding W. J. Coxens, Jr., man­ speedy It-nation peace conference i Federal Judge Fraacl* J . '
spring from 4he masse* of cittern*
out.
rather than thair diplomats.
’all this year to date totals ager of the New Smyrna Beach on Japan a t which th* veto power Ford imposed the sentene* ol
Harry Goforth, msnagerof th* would be eliminated.
inches ** compared with the
A fter the forums tha plan ws*
Chandler himself made an almust0 Inches recorded through Mt. Dors Chamber, was •elected
proposed, to be submitted U forr
Australia, he said, w o u l d belllgeront statement to th* court
vie*
president
to
succeed
Bird
, 1040; ton .16.84 ineh rains
tha convention, for an Internation­
"strongly resist” any attem pt by dismissing a* ridiculous h it cottnc* and lutryy Halt, manager of th* one power or « group to apply th* set's i d e a that he was Insane and
a n J the M J t htehro
al, committee to channel commun­ of [1944 ____
High . July, 1046. Rainfall Iqi Daytona Beach Chamber, was veto, but he voleed the hope Hu*, repeating that h* stUl held to ,
ity attitudes to W sitdngton and
6450 inch#* a* conj-J efactcd
secretary
of tha United N*
cceedj sla would^participate In the pro- opinions he expressed in his I
rain of 61 inchaM (jotorthcasts for tbs Naxis.
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Popularity Of
Outboard Racing
Is Told Kiwanis

Russia Announces
- £ J „ Vetolntentions On
3 UN Applications

Appropriation

Local Delegates
To Ulks M eeting
fie tu rn (Frjom Trip

Dominican Rumors
Of Invasion Try
Are Unconfirmed

Town Buck 1i n :From
Movement Of Earth

Principals Attend
Meet At Gainesville

2.05 Inches Of Rain
Reported Last Night

Lions Meet Works On
- World Peace Plan

Australia Backs U. S.
Jap Treaty* Meeting

rtPaul Revere” Given
Life ImproSenmeilt

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Mid. Dutch forces b u n t rasttheir
postUoo*
into a rich'agricultural ares.
; A dispatch from east Java said
Dutch troops. Including American
trained marines and equipped with
Amsrlcan-made half tracks, tanks
ami field puns took off at sunrise
in a drive south from l.awang toward Malang, resort town 15 milsa
iway.
An Indonesian army eonwduplnue r broadcast from Jogjakarta.
Republican capital, said Indoneslan units yesterday continued their
attacks on Dutch positions in cen-

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U. S. Protest
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iE'ntaken
the . m
Jt
- .atter
i-- x* up' •*- with
.
ling other fiMHmti, 1-fTrattualiL
1 / The Onltad State* has hecai
in cottaultatlon with a.numher of
ether governments, w ^ b /rh e did
not name, on possible w a n s to
and file fighting in htdoWapi; and
that ha understands th# nau# is
td he submitted formally to the
United Nations,
2. If* helievrs
the
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,™ h iginning of preliminary dtsc.uss’or.v
with representatives of 10 othpr
countries on a peat* treaty with
Japan will be postponed ftfim Au­
gust 10, that several govrrnmer.ts
have a iked the delay, and that
suggestions for a naw data have

ii , h !•«■&gt; im ,i
’calinc. being members of aii illegal
British criminal terrorist org.inixation known as the Ilritiih Occu­
pation Force In Palestine, which
U responsible for the suppression
of Jewish rights in Palestine anil
fur the deportation of Jcwi.di citi™ xen* from their home laml."
A* memberi ‘ of the Britixh
army, the serf can U also were a r­
eused by Irgun of Vrhat It palli-dj
the “murder" of* Jewish* Women!
and children and of "Illegal po*-‘
session" of arma.
Hagans, another Jrw iih underground agrncy of less violent
leanings, «r»» reported to nave
riimluriod an all nii(ht search’ for
the sergeant* despite the British'
curfew,
|
The ligunisU hanged by Ihcj
British were Meir N akar, Ahaolouij
Habib and Yacouh Weiss. Th«*yj
had been conder-"‘“* *•'” ,w“
| ing,'bombing Ji1
which 26t con-iI WINDING UP A TOUI of the weal, Gov. Thomas E, Dewey of New York
j orison May 4
victs were set free and HI persons jI le pictured with his wife and son. John, as they attended Cheyenne's
famous Frontier Day rodeo In Wyoming. Dewey, who turned up at the
were killed.
It was confirmed officially that’-i show two iloys, left shortly after for New York with hU family and
member* of his, party. .
(InternalIona I Soundplmto)
(1. K. (J..Charlton, superintendent
of Acre prison, had been suspended for refusing "for personal tm sons" to attend tile execution* of
the three Irgunixts. Charlton, 25

lls s lliw j hum I1, , , (las)
ration*'fm nt Austria, Italy, HunBary and Rumania on the ground*
that the peace treaties had pot
liecn ratified. The Austrian Treaty
has nut been drafted but pacts
with the uiher three - have been
ratified by' all the bi|{ powera
except Buasia.
The United States immediately
objected and said It wanted full
scale discussions now. A* highly
(dated soutce indicated that tin
Amctican* would plump for the
admission of A u stria’ and Hale
th?a -year leffaidlcss of treaty
delays, but would “strnnxly qtwa*
lion” Hungary ami Itomanin, both
regarded aa Soviet satellites.
Addu-ssing the United Nations
Memliership Committee in oppo­
sition to Outer Mongolia’s appti-'
rat inn for mrmbn ship, strongly
supported by Russia, Or. Shuhai
Hsu said:
"The Soviet delegate would
have demonstrated a better ins Ik Ii ! into the political siluatinn
In the Far Fast If he had rum*
with the statement that Outar
Mongolia Invaded Sinklang aa a
diversion for I lie iwlwts -in north­
east China tMnnchnria) and as
a second front against the Cltl
neae govei ninent.
Replying to Kuvlet charges that
China invaded Outer Mongolia tn

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Funeral services, sttm d*d b;
high Republican government off I
elplt. were held'in Jogjakarta to­
day foe th* nine persons killed
yeaterdav when an Indian Dakota
■* - transport plane which th# litrto■fieelans said carried medical sup­
plies Was shot down by two Dutch
' 'f ig h ta r planes over the Repuldicsn
I T capital:
’An pf/IHal etatement Daucd by
th* Dutrh In Batavia said that.
"If It If lnda*d the case that the
■lift shot down wsa a Dakota
id tn Singapore with medical
Has for Jogjakarta, those ra-

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Ked» To Veto

Hanged

Indonesia Fight

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W E D N E S D A Y , J U L Y 30. 1947

and -Hugbwi, ftrA «»»:
*i*h placea to .g e tsth e-o rd er,',
Martin said. "He didn’t say what ir a r te d to build a Dying boat in
the high' places were and I did about 111 months. On the question
of time. Martin said it took 600
engineers and artisans four years
to perfect the Mars.
At the end .of that time, he said,
a second ship might have !&lt;e*n
turned out in 'JO months and mass
production brought about fouc
* months laler.
I He anld a "mediocre” cargo ship
might have lieen 1ut together Jn
aTmut 30 percent’ Iris (line.

tive was Interested and because he
wa* Commander In Chief of the
armad force*.
Jones said he hsd a 'piimbcr nf
conversations with Hughes, multi­
millionaire plane builder and mov­
ie maker, and tried to penned#
him to abandon the pro ire?.

WASHINGTON, July 30 M7Gienn L, Msttin said today that
a. inert! nan urrn no uaaic mu* Henry J. Kaiicr propored in July,

No Decision Reached
On Florida Hospital

Clowe, who supervised the hang­
WASHINGTON, July 30-UP)
ing*. An Inquiry was In progress. The Veterans Administration said
The du*k-to-dawn *curfew im* today th at “no decision has Iteen
pmod about two weeks ago on th e ' reached” on a recommendation
fiii.iMill Jews In' Haifa was lifted
today.
Vi A Veaich'conducted
w m en nmuunt'q through
■iiiu iik 1' of the House Appropriations Com­
Herxcliya Jewish quarter last mittee regarding the continued
nlght resulted in the detention of operation
of H nnry
General
nine persons.
Hospital at Thomasvillc, Ga., and
A British constable, wounded by the 'building of a new hospital
underground . .gunfire—la
a m n i a n gn ^ r t u .July It*, died during the nigli*.
V;Two explosions wrrp heard
smith of Citrus House, the mili­
tary headquarters In the T.d Aviv
area, but a search disclosed noth*

Kiwanis Meet

■Hig at* different factories a.
mun sense would show much a
high cost, he pointed out.
charge was "unfounded.”
He announced that during the
present year the AmericaiT Boat
Association will sponsor 250 regallas with *£76,000 In prises, and
th a t‘an estimated :t-,000,000 peo­
ple will see the races,
Clsss C outlmard motors hit
the fastest recoul, 04 miles "an

* In a game Aug 23,
be­
tween Detroit and Wanhlngton,
the side was retired one Inning
without a hitter having been
officlaly at bat—yet a run was
In Jerusalem, military police
Celaryfed Manager John Kri
.scored in 'the inning. The first
gram approved by the Army
two batters walked, the third
on General (Omar) Bradley's desk.[dcr introduced two new membeis
road
.near
the
Miistashfa
policeaqeriflced them to second and
of his hail club,- Bill t-ewls of
thin). IH« fourth hatter h i t - a barracks, iil.jh e .a re a where sev- Veto an* Agency.
Miami, catcher, and Jack Mcsacrifice fly scoring a run, 'then rral mine attacks have' Ix-on made
Cammon of l-ecahiirg, pitcher.
recently.
craft manufacturers opposed hts a base runner was picked off.
J. Brailry Odhani asked coopwartime move to enter their field.
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n atio n of membeis In aiding the
In'response to questions, Maftln
Brooklyn grid Dodger football: Dick
Brinkely, newly-signed
Jaycres in rasing fund* for malndenied thill there Is any -I'mono- stain Glenn Dobbs and Bsxon I Brooklyn grid Dmlger fullback
poly” la the field, adding that Judd were eliminated oug u p .in 'fro m Wake Forest, has ambitions the City council today to "stop tabling the new Tourist Informa
airernft mnnufacturo at present'Ihe semi-fluid* of tho Tulsa f o u r i to lie a newspaperman. He was courting in the corn." Gardeners 110,1 ll'Kith and other tourist pro...........
Iinll tourney.*
*
_ I sports editor of his college paper. 1complained of heavy crop damage, motion activities.
la "highly competitive.

D O N T FORGET
TH URSD A Y
Sottfnrd Ludkc No. 1241

ihdrnttanding of any port between 1942, th* formation' of s six-corn
the Staff Department and U aut.
combine to minufseture
General Lucius D .'Clay, U. 8.
commander of the Araeriran occugovernment order wW*h
■ Mon tone In Germany, on this
Igfit'bmtni.ftt'i liUlmala
ntmi In Ksiier 'said he slone could get
gorarnmant’a
ultimata aTm^Tn
Germany.
'
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t
—- «i—■nags
W4. Itfturdlr.g R uulm r , U, K. fktturer. told'the Senate War in
rato of propoaad Security Council

veitigsting *' Committee that Kai
str. wartime shiphuider. approach­
giving th* m atter ed hint with this proposition.
ted I State*
careful consideration.
It was some time later, Martin
said, that Kaiser obtained a government contract jointly wtlh How
British Troop Qut
don on Or i

SQurcc

. As the hearings were resumed,

** of "what about Palestine?' with Martin -in the witness chair,
ie informant said Attlee did not Hughes, Hollywood film producer,
reply. It is estimated 100,000 and airplane deiignrr, issued a

British soldiers'
Forces In Germany were eallmsit'd by a well-informed source
esU rday at between 200,000 and

500,000. -The Prim* Mlnlatar wa»
said not to have Indicated th*
•xU nt of reduction* planned in
Germany. Th# British disclosed
recently they would ask th# Unit­
ed* States to assume DO ta r cent
of tba cost of feeding and adminlaUring the
Anwlcan a

T» mfwyp mfwyp
iritiah occupation

T6a 8oelalDt Informant Implied
Attlee might furnish detail*
of proposed troop reductions In •
ii*ed etatement to Parliament
V i l reported to have
member* of -'hli party,
in a closed stsiion, that
planned originally to
troop* tn Venexla Giulia
• permitted 90 day* after
M of tba Italian paace
informant said th* Prims
ar added that undsr present
Tin»h ^ •trtn
a ' t Sftn
h 0 of lirulin
in tha Italian a n a , borderugcilavla, haa not been dla. Soma 6,000 brltlsh troop*
i Greece.
sr In th* day Attlea era*
led to confer with leader*
National Union of.M in*
Ura hour a day by **ch
Informant estimated that
would In cm se th* coal
by SOO.OtK) tons a w##k.
reram ent’s target for tbe
re ra n production rata laj

4 times as
many small

statement in California asserting
that the investigation is an' at­
tempt to **coerce” him into-agree­
ing to a merger-of tuns World
Airlinea with Juan Trippe’a Pat

■aid that five yearVmgp yesterday
KaDer came to his BaRlmore
plant and. said ha waa Interested
In forming a company to build
500 of these craft.
Kaiser, e ship builder, with no
urevlou* experience In the alrcraft field, suggested that five of
the largest companies, Including
Martin's, combine to fumlah cnglnesra and capital for a venture
ha wobid direct, the witness said.
"Ha said them would he a good
p rofit;in It," Martin commented,
adding that hi* company at that
time .was Interested primarily In
fulfujling contracts for the army
and nary for other type ships and
sought only a "reasonable profit*?
Senator O’Conor (D-Md) asked
what Kaiser proposed to contri­
bute.
Martin aatd that if five comnaplea agreed to share In the ven­
ture, Kaiser tab! he would furnish
sn
e -iu iu of
in th*
in , men
in
nne-alxth
needed ami

•?** utie.aixlh ojf th* ca

H A LF

A B IL L IO N

Dellverln* o f $537,757,070 w o rth o f ivory*
th in s from
ito o m tn rb ln ea t h a t lig h t
c i t l i t to m illions pf hom o a p p lia n c e s w ore
mod* an d shipped by O onoral E lectric during
th o H rst'six montjta o f 1 0 4 7 — o v try item
; th o s ta n d a rd of living
lit n early ono-thlrd m o ra
o f people. We
wo did In ony previous
full yeer o f psec

production.

Q tim n

i e/eetr/e

IN MANY ONES WE
PRODUCED
M
THAN^N THfi F IR S T HALF Of* O U « BIG

PSACSTIMB YEAR OF 1037. FOR IN CTANCfit CLOCKS lRON$ DISHWASHER
RADIOS SHOWED BIG GAINS, GAINS It
s m a ll m o to rs

are

im p o r t a n t

BECAUSE TH E Y A R E USED IN MANY
HDME APPLIANCES A3 W ELL A S IN THE
TOOLS OP BU SINESS A N D INDUSTRY

PAV WINDOW

output probably

WORKERS EMPLOYED AVERAGED
163,000 AS COMPARED WITH ’
m

m

AN.AffiRAfie.lflL

k

!I«L "that he; was ihlnking of

i fixed program and if

Twiii"!

I n o t 'b e ^ I l L
with which w t could no!

admitted th#
riance" with

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WEDNESDAY, JULY SO, 1947

PAltR THREE

Y ttE H A N F O R D H E R A L D . S A N F O ftD . F L O R ID A

Red Strategy. In Europe Seeks
To . Undermine Western Powers
— •— &lt;
By DKWITT M.UKF.NZIK
trade unions. This would add furAt* Foreign Affairs Aaalyat
ihet -to the economic chaos o f the
Britain, Franca and other eco­ nation. When autumn approached,
nomically .nistreased nation* ,’f aqd the government was beside
\Vextern Europe arc rcachlnir • for itself with trlhulations, slop loads
the nrnapeclivc ln.-t'efil* o f , the o f Russian wheat would he uffei Marshall rehabilitation project Ilka .&lt;| to the distressed country snd
drowning man grabbing tor life- the time would be ripe for th?
buoy*.
r tench Comtnunisl Patty to room
F o r . exam ples Authoritative into power on the gratitude nl
iD U im la
atated yealer- the populate and the weakness,
dry that the gnvemmant had un­ o f the government.
til r consideration the
drastic
There Is one moie item to Iw
course of spending come of Eng- nddnl. |jt«t .Sunday a crtmniunlland’* *2.5AO.OOO,CM«) gold and dol­ ■pie was issued in Moscow giving
lar reserve as an emergency tnen*- the first anthoritalclely published
tiro tp_deal, with the
"cat- CVftp
ftlvieff-Wltc
ew-'-OtM
day* which are expected- tu p
it imteed exeel Ifni. Thcie is grain
the country neat winter. But lor export. ' the imi&gt;ortant |ioint of thlp dis' cltnmfe, mol your *|icclal attention
la drawn to it. I* that the tapping Suspect .Taken To
of Lit# reaerra Would I* a Htoo- G eorgiaSw am p W here
gap tietwren the peril*! when th-| ’,,7fl0,00(MH&gt;(&gt; loan from the U. F loridian M urdered
ft. A. Is exhausted about the end
nf the year ami the time when
JACKSONVILLE. FIs., luly-ntt
the Marshall plan or some other (cl*&gt;— Wayne F. Woodruff, Ah.
American pr«gTa?n of financial aid native of Louisville, Ky„ visited
to Europe Itecnines effective.
the Okefenokce swamp scene where
Yesterday, too, France made n Myron D. Sutherland was fatally
new appeal to Russia in the Unit­ shot July 13 and repeated yes­
ed Nations EwmcHMte and Social terday to Sheriff J.O. RlVc* of
Council to join in implementing Folks ton. (ia, that it was ac
tlir Marshall plan. Tlie Paris jr»v- eldental.
___ ;----------:----■----Hutherlamk-m«ot&gt;er nf'the'Phrr
Vedra Ih-sch tennis team and em­
I onWunlut Party, la greatly wor­ ployee nf an oil filter map.
ried over Moscow's attitude. Dele­
ufacturo company here, had IIcon
gate (ieorprs
Boris
told ‘ me
the enure
enuti
Ire'll era rm
ru tom
, ,
k
|.r, t„„le ,t,.
ell that «li.Dust lajtwecn Russia,
by*' aid.
ami
th- Western powets was ppai
a r-1__,
And tbe
tnsls,r ___
was. ........
found....................
just outside .n
alysing European economic reen'-- deserted cabin it few miles south
*ry.
of St, (leorgv, tin
The Russian reply was to re­
Woodruff, former employee nf
buke France for bringing the th* Mrrrlll-Stpvens Repair ami
Marshall plan into a United Na­ Drydock
Company here, was
tions drltatc. Whito‘Ro?*ian Rep- picked tip In ‘ Kl Paso, Texas.
—roaanlativ Kaminsky i|oolatod -tlu&gt; wIilT Mg hrldb'Aif n Tew days as
a^cottomic mid Racial Counttil has (he twn nlightnl from a Dana
" to right to discuss the Marshall continental bus.
. plan, lie fm ther said the plan
Woodruff snld lie shot Suth­
- was linked with Carman economy, erland
in the hark of the bend
which he maintained had no place while target shooting ami denied
on the agenda.
Sheriff ‘Sikes reported,, that he
' With ’In# above as background, had taken the dead maij's wallet
I «m going to ret'dow n here .. which has never been found.
sensnthma) and, if substantiated,
Sheriff Sikes said Woodruff
vastly- important report yhirh had two Army, discharge* in hi*
comes th me front a ti»imlly~ ex­ possession, one, tyjird which said
ceedingly well Informed European he was a private in a Coast
source. You will teesll that last Artillery outfit and another wilt* Ms-- French -Socialist Premier Rn ten with a pen saying he had serv­
' madier dismissed fronr Ids coali­ ed as a technical sergeant In the
tion cabinet the five Communit'. llllst
Parachute
Infantry Di­
ministers, after the National As­ vision.
sembly hml given him a two-loThe sheriff reported Wood,
one vote of confidence In whl'h ruff as laying the pen-written
Communist m c in h e r a dissented. ■me was a Joke and that the
Since then the Communists have typed one showed All day's AWOL
beep outside the government.
in less than twit year*.
It's clear that this split was
Sheriff Hike* said, too, that
the result -&gt;f Communist refusal Woodruff admitted having a w
- to collaborate. My sm irtt-pew tell#
ntc that the nisi# whs deliberate* ly precipitated uifder urders front h
Moscow, and the strategy pas
this:
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that the Russian wheat crop this
» D'*nr would Iki excellent, barring
unforeseen contingencies. Posses­
sion nf this breadstuff would. pro­
vide a mighty bargaining weap­
on a continent which, in many
places, was haftl pressed for food.
Frunrc for i. nest the first time
In her history was short of bread.
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Well, with
that set-up the
French Communist* were to un­
dertake a program nf harassing the
government. An important phase
of the campaign would In? the
causing of tjibor trouble*, the
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lime fixed !■&gt;- ths Imprevcmenl
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We ar* twelve y ta ti &gt;.ld thia July.

Yes—way hack yonder in the year 1335,
•la-oa piM M twavAd u* Florida Yconr awither
State. He piitvliarrd property in Sanford and
in other cities
iu« in Florida, and one day he
mentioned to i.&gt;# tbnl fir* insurance rates
in Doritla were considerable higher than In
his Home Stale, m l he thought perhaps the
rtesun fur tldi was that the mutual fire. .
Insuian:e companies wrro not active In
Florida.

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caiy to understand why.

a presen t to th e M anger in B eth leh em g rew on th e hills o^
Arthur Godfrey it still talkin i ^ em en
about Sanford and this city** dr '.
T h ere a re o th e r s ta te s in A rab ia w hich still keep isottrmmsiion to be known through- Inter!. Ilaclram aut on th e so u th co a st b ars all unlicensed
out. Ihr isdio woild -a. the home! fo reig n ers. T hey m iss so m eth in g th e re b y , fo r th e lltulrao( Dirk. Aikin Again yciterd .y ,n a,&gt;1 cltiea *'nve flix-nnil-seven-story sk .y sc ra .p e___________
rs resem blinng
he devoted the belter part ol hit those In A m erican cities. Som e d ay th e se s ta te s , too, will
yield to th e p re ssu re tff W estern com m erce.
• wimon to the lubject.
The St. Paul Diipalch revee'i
that it received 5O0.(X)0 lelephonv
callt (tom the public during Ihr

p u t year. And most of them, no
doubt, wanted to know who the
Secretary oi. the Tieaiury war, oi
whether the report bend over thr
radio wai true.
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Life mturance IS Belling to bv
more and more an important fkc
tor in the economic well being ol
thii country.'During the fiesl five
monthi of thil year over
000.000 wai pkid out to life in
nuance beneficiatiet and |&gt;olicy.
huldets, amLIen than'half of this
amount was for death brnrH's.
M a t u r e d endowments, annulties, disability claims and jsolicy
dividends are more im|)5rtant now­
adays than death claims.
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Commercial lithrttnen who hail
sern in an act of llic rrcent l&gt;gitlalure their licenie for the ex­
ploitation of Florida's lakes and
streams, paiticularly. the St. Johni
and l^ke Okeechobee, may go
back ,to their brooding, now that
the Stale Game and Fish Comminion has’ reaisertrd its author­
ity over these inland wMeri.
The people gave the Comminion
the right la regulate fishing; the
Legislature had no right to take it
away.-JVrxLriL |h* laws ar»Tnot
obeyed, arrests will follow.

General Chailei dcGsulle lays
that French Communists ait d i ­
ning to art! out France to Kutaia. An ouUlandiqg charictroatic
o| the Cpmmuniita wherever vtiu
find them it their lack of phlriotitm. tn fact, .they believe that
patfiotiim ia a relic of Larbieism
completely outmoded by the tempo
of modem evetiti, "These men,’
iay» General deGaulle, tprakng ol
the French Communitti, "h»v«
thown their obedience to ohk'*
from the foreign matlrri of the
great Slavic power,"; TbalV tip*
Ccmmuniit doctrine everywhere.
greater allegiance to Ruttia than
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Real Homes For The Aged
An in d u strial c ity in E n g lan d w hich h as m ade a good
S{n r t on Holvlng th e housing problem Is also providing for
its indigent aged a t th e sam e tim e.
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A h p a rt o f a su b u rb a n g ro u p h o u sin g p ro g ram th e city,
fa th e rs lytve .prom oted w h at th ey call th e "A g ed Persons
P ro je c t." .T h is provides gro u p s o f a p a rtm e n ts , With lime
room, b a th ..a n d . k itch en , Where single, people can be housed
in to m fA rr'h iid ihdep*aderfc&lt;*, V enl-fr^e. M em b ers of each
g roup can huve social co n tacts nnd help each o th e r o u t fii
em ergencies.
T h is idea m ig h t also be applied to old people who are
not in d igent, b u t ab le to pay th e ir own w ay. Such a group
o f sm all houses, p referably on one floor, In a pleasant
location, w ith a shopping cen ter, lib ra ry , and m ovie house,
would be u p o pular Innovation alm o st an y w h ere in th is
co u n try . T h e elderly a re liko a n y o th e r ag e-g roill
u p in being
lm ppler su rro u n d ed by o th e rs w ith th e sam e in te re sts and
com m on problem s.
VEGETARIAN PARTY
NEW. YORK. July 30. &lt;/»•)White-boarded Dr. John Maxwell
of Chicago, who aaya he hasn't
"tasted meat, fish or fowl .In 45
years,” ii the presidential candi*
dale of the American Vegetarian
Party. Vegetarians from over tha
nation organised the party and
named their candidate laat night

companies he had bad satisfactory dealings*
with in his Dime State.
ThU Is why we slatted a Mutual Insurance
Agency In SanfwJ—way hack yonder in" July,
U»38 .

Our ambition has h o t to build Up an agency
devoted to the lank of providing goodI Insuran
Insurance
projection for the people in Seminole County,,
at a laving.
That We have to li me extent at least suereedtd
tn doing '.his t« indicated by tfm fact that to­
day we have the pleeeuro of serving over five
hundred curtunme, most of whom nought Insurance
from u* leca.i-4, our agency was recommended by a
loyal customer.
To.our cuMomera U-locgs the credit for the
gYowth,of
growth ,of Mils Agency-ifor without iheir Loyalty
and fuppu
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totknhw that-at
y remgnUe the fa4t that this -“ -M
I* truly their su ra lc agency—for they have
made it au-Vljffy^iata aaked more money on their

Insurance than we mkd* w riting the insurance—
W». have
. . . been MUTUALLY
u, benefittad 1knowing each other.

We take .this means rf thanking our customers pu'
- for ihvlr h.yalty pud support during. these
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years.

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The London Daily Mirror call*
for the resignation of Prime Hiniittr Clement Attlee. The Mirror
li • l-abor newipaper and Attire
heads a Socialist government and
you think that be . would enjoy
ike- unqualified Support of the I I 9«
Labor ncwtpa|&gt;er. However, thin *,» I t . I S
lit«
h*Ve gone from bad to wone aver I1:99
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•incc h e 'h a t been in. office. De- e !
Atperican, hr
0*7 bMi dipped auili) ll« ynoplt’i
are wbryt off than they ‘were
durihg the war. and the ijhtUh
Empire has aU but collipted
throughout the world. What w»r
couldn't do to old. John Bull, So*
ciaiaro did.. But Britain will ri»
again. Sooner or later the crack*
poti will be thrown out

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ICsfabllabad la IH4
Reopened In Africa
Tampa Ray Island
rabllabrd dally aaaapi tat artist
T he recen t seaaion o f th e L eg islatu re enacted a special
‘ a a* aaaday at
Linked
With
Red
Tide
liiw a u th o riz in g th e C ounty C om m ission to adopt zoning
JOHANNESBURG- Up)~ Th»
BaafarS. lla iU l
Oranj-a Fry# Slate, where ,om*
III Maaaalla Ataaaa
__________ rc g u ia tlo n s-an d n building code g o v ern in g th e use of proTAMPA, Fla., July 30, tPS—
the world'* richest gold flndi
lia iiitt t i •m a d rta a* atalltr p erty o u tsid e th e city lim its. T h e C ity Com m ission of San.- Report! of many dead team'lls on of
have been made, will ahoftiy aitn
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Zoning
a amall ialanrl In Tampa liny produce diamonda. At Thcuniiit.r#
ll Kaalard, Wlarlda. audrr 11a Art
from the feverish activity
it Caagrraa al Starrb S, ISO!.
f'om m ission fo r th e purpose o f re g u la tin g every type of raiaed the aueatlon today wheuier j not
their death* were linked with the ^ ’Odendaalaruat where amoke u
co n stru ctio n in th e city.
HOI.I.AMt&gt; U ItBAM
plague which recently killed mil­ already riaing from the new gold
E d it a t
A sim ila r Zoning C om m ission should be established lion*
of fish in the Venlce-Sarm- mine! and mining towns ar*
. I.otllio* HRAM
for the. C ounty so th a t shack a an d o th e r u n sig h tly build­ sola area.
Hatlaraa Maaaaae
■prinlng up on the bare vrld,
ings can n o t be co n stru cted nlong m ain h ig h w ay s, or u n ­
No flah are known to have, died preparations are In hand for re­
a u M c n im o N s m i
san ita ry c a ttle pens o r ch icken y a rd s erected n ex t to coun­ in thi vicinity of Tampa frorti ihai( opening twi diamond mine* that
Caiablr fa Advaara
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try inns or barltocuo sta n d s, an d so th a t th e re is some rovaterioua tcourge, often called have been Idle for 2U year*,
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red tide because of the dlacolorn-j »
maehlnerv ia arriving «u
*55 Hl*,,&gt;blance o f o rd e r nnd in te llig e n t p lan n in g ab o u t all fu- Uon
rat** M»aiba
of the water, and t^ne have,
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In commenting on a simllnr law fof Leon county,Jho. Bodlya ofof many
Ibaaba. rraalallaaa aad Bailee* al
Many ofAhe old mine sh^ft) he*
j f e •‘*!„n
,„.*alrrtalBM*at* farwAW^aarBaa* al rallahWee Democrat recantlj- jrO in ted ^ t that county |
filled with watar and w»ra
-W Al*Ia« laada. .w ill*# rbarard *"r Zoning is im p o rta n t fo r h e a lth reasons;— "A s residential thU wav and a few were reported came
favorite fishing spot* for local
within Tampa Bay yesterday.
al rraalar adrrrflala* ralrr.
areas develop ou tsid e m unicipal lim its," said th e Democrat,
Commercial fishermen her-* said farmers. They are now being &lt;1*.
l.laa.i Sanapaya, llt y r
Iir.a, la... rrp rr.r.ia Tbr
"u '* hi.K.h,&gt;’ im p o rtan t t h a t th e re be ad e q u ate regulations fear of the plague had caused watered.
Il'Vba ': : , u : : r 7 , a . r : r aaiarnlTaa to provide s a n ita ry plum bing an d g a rb a g e disposal con- many Inland Florida cuatomrra to
rannel orders despite aSAUiaoce
Olflraa ara auilalalaad la Iba laraj tyola,"
,*11 flah shipped from hrre had,
priaripair*baadai»Mara la wiiiaaaa
O th er im p o rtan t fa c to rs e n te r in g in to countv zoning heen caught at leait 50 mile* from
D r. C hnrle* L. P ersons
aad Maw ram .__________ 1,.
uri* th e need fo r public s a fe ty an d th e control of fire huz- the ecene of the scourge.
O p to m etrist
Tbr iiaaaid la a »aMbar at iba ftrds, as well ns th e n ecessity fo r re g u la tin g th e location
Hanford
Atlantic Uk. Bldg.
Between
race
meetings
Hlanyabi'5 of- v arious tyjies o f businesses so t h a r o n e does n o t act as
Phone 296
running strip Is covered Hours: 9-12 1-3
ratua »i aii iba i»aai aawa priaiad a h in d ra n c e ' o r n d e trim e n t 't o a n o th e r /" S d m e businesses leah'a
' Bat. 9-12
la Ibl. aanapapaa. aa wall a. all |jy tfje „ ftl u re. 0 f | | , ejr op eratio n , th e D em ocrat points out, with straw and planted in cow Eyes Ksamlnrd
- Glass**'Fitted
peas and velvet beans to prevent
Al* a r w a dlapalrbr*.
--------« ---- --------"g iv e n ff noxious odors, o r th e y a rei noisy to th e extent erosion.
.. p ro p erties m ny d ecrease sharply, in
W E D N E SD AY, JUt.Y 30 , 1917 that su rro u n d in g
value."
Sem inole C ounty puw h a s th e o p p o rtu n ity fo r modern
w h a t wi- Vjf i .-i » ia n o t s n a,u * pM cRmt co u n ty p lan n in g th ro u g h th e en actm ent of
WE’VE BEEN WITH YOU
MUCH MOKE EVIDENCE FOR
zoning law . We hope no tim e will be lost in taking
o u r f a it h , b u t t o TEST ad v a n ta g e o f it.
TWELVE YEARS
WHAT-WE HAVE BY LIVING
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Opening- Arabia
the prophet*, neither will they.he
iiertuaded tko one ruse from the
|rj.e* Lbii Sfc'vd, tiie-pictnreaqua ruler who called on PreAL
* m h . ...
Uiii it not the
R oosevelt on a ship in th e 3\iez C anal, is not th e only
1 'f t - 1' ^iVy.erakc ir.i bc'en^uied kinjr in A,r **&gt;*ft*
,n t,,e H outhern p a rt o f th e country,
■ fu“
' is
or him , and its k in g h a s s e n t his son on an
to ,pa.k up congitinonat a m . offi(,jn| ,.n||j ,o W ashihgton. E v id en tly t h e Y em enite monngaiioni.
_
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u rrh does not w ant Ids rival Ibn Saud to be th e only Arab
m
int,
fint
n,1**r w ith diplom atic co n tact w ith th e U n ited S ta tes. A
Rcmemlwi when
trad e tre a ty Is ex|M*ctcd to follow.
•
got hit comronnon and the boyv
T
h
ough
A
rab
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is
com
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only
regarded***
a
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esert,
th is
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were
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V/iii.^n^iew
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to
Yemen.
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fe
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is
responsible
fo
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captain, too.
In, h,.„ *»rident imniL* of A rabia th e H ap p y , a s d istin g u ish ed from
panics
that
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W E D N E S D A Y , JU L Y

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W E D N E S D A Y , JU L Y 30, 1947

T H E S A N F O R D n E R A L P . SA N FO R D , F L O R ID A

PA CE
u ijiiij
H hl W iVIl I n i II, n i l U l I l

If .y&gt;m‘ nr. nut paying r«*ili Small farmers m.ij u iili lo do
„ (.(injr o|(| m,,r |itiieryand m»ke it morn u f' ihelr own marketing to
obtain a larger share of the .retail
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Honor Miss McCall
1»•’*»* »•&gt;*■«
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S o c ia l C alender
WEDNESDAY
The Truthseckera Class of the
f irs t Methodist Church pill hold
an all day picnic at the hum* of
Mr*. J. H. Cowan in Lake Mury,
' Circle No. 10 of the W.S.C.S. of
th e First Method)*! Church will
meet at 8:00 I*. M. at the homo of
Mrs. J. K. Houlehnn, 2200 iVImrtto Avenue,

TUESDAY
The Friendship league of the
Congregational Church will pwet
at the Parish House at 3:00 P. M.

Christian Council
%fet With Mrs. Yesley
The . Woman's Council of the
First Christian Church met at the
home of Hev. and Mr*. W. P. Yealey on Monday evening with Mr*.
O. D. I-andress presiding. Taking
part In the service and program
were Mrs. J. L. Horton, Mrs. Jul­
ian Wilton and Airs. RAbect list-

Miss McCall Honored
By. Mrs. NV.G.Fleming
All** Connie McCall, whose en­
gagement and approaching mar­
riage wa* recently announced, was
honored with a Cora Cula part}
yesterday morning given hy Mrs.
W. G. Fleming at her home on
Magnulip Avenue, llrighl arrangeuivnla of linnta*. .were used in
decorating the. room* of the Fle­
ming home. ,
;
Mrs. Marjo He Sorenson asststrfl
Mr*. Fleming in serving the drink
with open-faced, sandwiches, pota­
to- chips, olives, pickles and salt­
ed nut*. The hostess presented
Miss McCall with a Sunday night
supper tray in her crystal pattern
ami MU* Jackie Brutehle. whose
marriage to James tnglry will lie’,
an event (&gt;f the near iuluie; was
given a neat of ashttaya.
Those attending with Mis* Me
Call wbre her mother. Mr*. Emmet
McCall, Mrs. Edward Higgins, Jr.
Mr*. Dale L. Scull, Jr., .\ji*. liras
ton Perkins, Jr., Mis. Kay Foe
and Mrs. - Edward McCalL Also
the Misses Kathryn Wiggins, Nan*
cy Collum. Jacaie Brolchfe and
Mary Ann Whelchel.

Mr. and Mrs. I'. Bayard Smith
plan to leave cm Friday for U tile
SwiUeiland, S . C. where they will
visit for some time.
Mr. and Mr*. K. It. Smith. Mr.
and Mrs. W. G, Fleming and F. D.
Scott arv leaving on Suiidny to
spend sume time III North CaroMr. and Mrs. B. K. Bailiff and
children, Karl. Janet and Rosiland,
returned un Sunday from Canada
ami other pointn of interest where
they spent about three week*.
Mis* Kllen Coo|ier a n d MUs
Marine Scull of Wimton-Saiem,
N. C. .spent last weekend in Sanfi id as (tie guests uf III. a n d Ml*
II, Wayde Bucher.
Mi. and Mr*. C. J. lietaril of
Baton Rouge, I,a., me the guest*
of .Mr. and Mr*. K. C. Gulson
at Il.eii home nn Iteaiilall Ave­
nue. Mr*. Ileraid it Mr. Colson'*
daughter.

Purplses Outlined
For Youth Caravan

PitNCllf MAROARIT Is shown plan ling a tree eti the ground* of Brodick
Grille on the Isle ^f Arran, m the Duke of Uonlrote look* on. The young
princess visited the small island, oft the west ro u t of Scotland, as the
guest of.Uie Duke and the Duchess of MunUiue.
(Iiilermitional)

^ Following adjournment of the
wlusincs*
session
refreshments
were served by, the hostess, Mr*.
^ T e ste r, to M rx rt. G. Fox. Mr* J .
P„ Wilson. Mrs, Horton, Airs. Lindress. Mrs. J. N. Durden, Air*. A.
B. Johnson, Airs. A|, G. Tracy,
Mrs. G- W. Roland, Mr*.' J. R.
Richards, Alra. W. C. Clause, Mrs,
Y. H. Grsntham, Airs. 0. T. PearIon, Mrs. Spier and Airs. Tiion.
Alio the Misses- Hue Williams,
Marian Pearson, Betty Roland and
^ M r. Williams, Rev. Yesley and
* D av id Wilson.

van which will arrive on Saturday
to lead Youth Activities W.ek
from Aug. 3 to Aug. 8 at the First
Alethodist Church, M ist' Alahel
Chapman, director of Youth Activ­
ities. announced today.. She stated
that another object of the Caravan
is to outline an intelligent nrreedure for service to humanity ifn-1
that the purpose of the group U
Mis. J. N. Burdick returned on
to revitalise and strengthen thf
youth program of the local church* Monday fiom Thomasville. Ga,
.wluuw- aha-w at eaUed- hreattwr-of
F.arh member of the* Caravan the death of her father, W. F.
works in allyfirlds uf youth activi­ Hanford.
ties, but la especially trained la a
Mr. am| Mrs. Giles Chapman
specific field, *ht- pmntcil out. have
from a vacation
They will make personal visit*, riH-tit returued
lit' Saii Antiiulo, Tex. and
By BOB THOM AH
interpret youth work of the eh’irch New (Ifleans, I.a.
to civic leaders, lead infui nml
HOLLYWOOD, July 30 -t/Pl- study classes and fbiums, assn*, in
Interest In the Academy Award* Initiating projects, give suggest­
is a year -1 oil yd m atter out hern ions for worship services, direct
(and it*a ajmuf time to start mak­ recrestion and pxplain the Uteris
ing the summer t&gt;onk on the con- tu re of the* church. The counselor
Friends of Lieut. Betty CoUx-rt,
tendegs.
The half-way
mark will lead the adults who work Wjtli
shows the British entry far iti youth, parents and other interest­ who i* stationed at “the United
the lead with the
Americans ed person* to a better undei&gt; tilntes Naval Mali Im l d t ! t 8 f ”tH
standing of youth and as list in Wasliington. D. C. will 1h* iiR»rstarting slowly.
* Please note In the listing that planning a more conipletd pro­ catcd to learn that *he re-en:lv
entertainment value i* not a fac­ gram of activities to meet the nttended a White House lawn par­
ty where *he met President and
tor. Academy Award pictures art? needs of youth.
Mrs, Harry Truman and their
rhosrn primarily for their prestige
daughter, .Margaret, GiUieiil olid
quality. Thus, although U. S.
Mr*. Dwight - Kiaenhower, Becrealwdioa may-have- prov-ided^enlertary of Slate and Mr*. George
tainment In its first six months*
Marahall, General and Mrs. Omar
product, it has shown practically
HradleV and Admiral Chester
no'tdng of Oscar ‘calibre.
Nimllt. She also mat maijy of the
• The British, on the oth*r hsnd,
cojdnet mvmlier*.
hsve moved Into solid contention
According to Mias Cdlbert'i lot­
with “Great Kipoetaliona.'* so
to * it was a beautiful and -olorfiil
far the ra c t favorite, “(hid Man
event and a Marine Band played
Out is also n leading contender.
during Ihe afternoon. She stated
Th* race-wis* Americana us­
that h rr greatest thrill ~wn* in
ually aavs their strength -until
meeting General "Ike,"
Ihe final spurt. Thu* we «**
MGM lining up for a fall release
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
of “Song Of Love"
(Katharine
Air. and Mrs. Herbert Hill, Jr.
illephurn-Paul
.Henroid)
and announced today the hirtli of n
’“Green Dolphin Street"
(Lana son. Brian Donovan, on July 27
Turner-Van
Heflin). RKO 1* at the Fernald Laughton Alcmorial
priming
"Mourning
Become* Hospital. Mr*. Hill will he .rincmFLORENCE, Italy, July 30-iA'i
Fleetra" (Rosalind RussfU-Mich- bered a* the former Catherine • Italy's most noted tourist* of
arl Redgrave) and "1 remem­ Hurt.
the moment, the Duke and Duchess
' '
of Windsor, today joined thousands
ber Alaroa.” John Fonl’a “‘The
Fugitive" (Henry Fonda) i» also
of Dalian* seeking in sea hreeies
a strong jioMlbility.
relief from the withering heat,
Warner* appear* to tie pinning
the lummrr'a worst.
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hopes on "Life With Father*
Father"
A special train supplied them
(William Powell-Irene Dunne) and
hy their host, Lieut. Gen. John
the iOth-Fox entry la headed by
II. E. Black, wh&lt;\ for two years C. IL 1.*?, acting supreme allied
f'Gentleman'a Agreement" (Greg­ ha* led the Columbia High School commander In the Alediterranran,
o ry Peck-Dor thy McGuire) plus band of l-*ke. City, and who was took them last night to Vlareggio,
“Forever Amber" (Linda Darnell In the Slarlnes for tour year*, .fashionable resort town largely
•Cornel
Wilde)
and “Captain will have charge o f the Seminole taken nvrr for living quarters of
From Caatlla" (Tyrone Power). High School Band this year, and American and British officers
Paramount, which boasts a strong plans are being made for havng stationed at nearby leghorn.
l e s t night Gen. Lee gave s well
past performance, hopes for a a big band in action by Ihe
release of “ Emperor Walt*” (ning time the' football games sLnrt, attended reception In Ineir honor.
Qro*by-Joan,Fqntalne) before the I l was s iiih iu im u h I Unlay l.y Her­ _ Tha . Windsors ware—to- return
tn Florence late today.
race li finfshad,.^.—
m an; K. Miirri*, principal.
From the smaller stables come
All truni|&gt;et, trombone saxo­
such possibilities aa Enterprise’s phone and other . hand instruin“Ahrh Of Triumph” (Ingrid Berjr- ent players not only of the high
pnan-Charlea Boyer). Republics school but of the. Junior High
“MacBeth" (Orson Welles).. 8eli- School. I-ake^ Alary, Alonme,
nlck’a "The * Paradine .Case" Geneva and other schools are
(Gregory Peck-Ann Todd), Colum- invited to report for practice
bia'a "Ladv Frdm
Shanghai" Monday morning a t 0:00 o'clock
(Orton Wellea-Rlu Hayworth). a t Seminole High School, said
Th»*’* the way the race looks Mr. Morris.
from this g ra n d ‘stand seat, but
Air, Blaek came* here highly
there's always room for a dark lecommended, said Mr. Morris,
horse.
, who says this ie our chance to
Here's whet Hollywoodlens are have a big high school band. He
talking about over their lemon- revealed that Mr. Black left Lake
.e d s : how Gobi* should be happy City In order to be-near hi* par­
fc h a t “The HuckaUrs" didn’t turn ents who live in Longwood.
out to be another ini*-“adventure"
...The movement toward e hurryup In (hooting picture*; it aeems
to be th* only way to bring eoete
down
Th* dip In fan megtaine
■ise
.'¥4“ ** - '
circulations
,
)- Th* need for food
Th* way ABC Is moving Into andBERLIN-W1
in Europe ia "not gettcontention for the position aa th* ____ clothing
______
_, Paul
French, ex­
aeroas,"
No. 8 radio network
Th# ewlng ting
director-of CARE, told a
away from location shooting and ecutive
here. He eald
hack—to Hollywood - -The hone new* confcnenee
’ &gt; private relief
Jh a t jilckatieg of atudloe will be contributions lo
Amini s o o n _Th* revival of
CARE, formed by 28 American
the tourist Industry., which ap- welfare
organisation*, has deliv­
ered more then 1,200,000 Packages
of food to the French, BritHh mnJ
stag# business her*
American xonea of Germany In
Th* .trend to paa'ela in color the last year, French eald.
detures, instead of th e brilliant
iues * The movement of mare

Hollywood

Lieut. Betty Colbert
Meets Pres. Truman

Duke And DuchesH
Make Italian Tour

SHS Plans Big Band
With Ex-Marine Lead

In n aerie* of prr-nil|itial )&gt;nr.* HMciilty it tira
lira Mis* Sylvia Meisch and "life*
Camilla Ratten enter luiu.-d re­
cently at the Meisch home on We t
First Street ih honor of i l i i i Co»-|
nie McCall, whose marriage to
Janie* Alford wilt he un event o f
the near fulura. Pastel flown*
were Uwd in iti-curntinjr the room*
ami refre»hruenta were served. huf-!
fet atyle from the dininv lahte.
{
'A Madiera cloth coveted the
toldv which tvs* centered y ith .t
heanliful arrangement of ji.tr!;
uidierue roue* inter iijiei rid w ith
tltiv white flowrra. and gifcm -r/
in a silver bowl. Burning lajiera
in »ilver candelabra-f lank.'-d Ihe
centerpiece. At one end of the
table punch eras served from n
crystal punch bowl und the pastel
rotor scheme war carried.out in
mints and individual cake*. Civstal and silver, tahh- apjiuintiin-nU
were used, MU* Meitch n'nd MU*
Hat ten were aselsieil in *ei vine by
Mrs. Edmund- Melacli, Mi*. I. K.
Kaltivn and Mr*. A. W, lev.
Mi** McCall was p rfirilth l with
n set of Knstorin roastets h&gt; tinho*te**e*. Those invited to l&gt;» with
the honoi guest. Mis* McCall Ueie
the Aliases Maltha Perkin*. Nancy
Cullum, (ienc Caswell of Oriandu,
Jackie Hriitchie. Jane Thigp. i,
Kathryn -Wiggins, Klirnb. ih Kile,
Mary Ann Whelrhel. Itettv Cmrmli. Mildred Huhson, Daphnu ('tin
lieIIy, Hetty Jo llrock, Dululhy
Crumley, Matllm Wight and Au­
di vy lluill. Alsu MrS, l.ie A|etlle,
Mmr—John- Hughe- Ml
(hue
llarriaon. Mr*. T. K. Tucker, lira,
Meihch. Mist flotltn nod Me I . l.d)

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price*. I 1'"

Kinjf Gpurge To Give
Common Sense
His Formal Consent ttural
Bv Spuds Johnson
MINDON, J u l &gt; !0 ,',f(

hiug

Georg* VI u to give formal July
lie consent to the marriage of foi deflation In strike, but ahniild,
prepare fuw-lt now, *a&gt;a \ . II.I
P rim .. Kli&lt;nin th In l.ieiil. &gt;J]hlli|t Spurlock,
fartn mauaucmeiii i-.-uno- {
AIiniMiniiteii a r it i*rivy Cmmcit
mist with the Stale' Agricultural
mei-1 mg unnuiuw Uiidet ju .-rediitt
Kkperimeiit Station If it come*
reipiiiol liy llie I7h-i.,ii ..l.t P.nai -ther-m
r -faritrd.—amt i f )t-itm-»tt‘t •
come they liaven't lost any thing.
Tu Privy Council iisiinliv at
Among the steps lie recommends
tei,.h .l hy u n i t n lia ndlul o l n.cm

bei- -« i-ljs'i'tnl lu I.*- cimsidi r
abb- ««,.Hen fni iii, ..........mi
Blent, Kith
Catitei hury,
lee, i shine!
aitioii It-adi
attemling.
Mu*,ul bat irn tctlimcU'—1&gt;1 lil-T
Naval duties ni ('uieliuin train
jug slaliun yesterday after eprndIng ll-i la-l night ut tu leave
A RRI0I of Uure months. Mis. tnkllig liu -Inido-lo-lm him! I'miiI-aura Katherine Brown (above), O'*-* Matgaiet to “Alluir Gut Y..UI
20. was found shot tu death inj.cr
Summerville, Ga., home. Finger­
Meantime- the king vra* hrporit-d
prints on a window sill and strands to have riven uiipioval .h i j*
of hair raugltt in a wrist watch of duxrii lam lilis tu occupy It A I* lulls
th* victim provided the only clues on tlui Siiliniiigiiill i-sinie which
for the. police. . (International) i* ■rviHTteit ii-r W hf^e Hie hi etai home fur (tie prince**.

Brituin-UuKHiu To
Share H o u s i n g IManw
LONDON -(A1)- Iliitain has of:
frn»l to share with RusaU the
dl*CitVc-rif,«. of her scirntisi* ahtcr
the war in mp hoda uf housing
construction, to iry to meet a
common need for vast tebuildlng__The British
______ trade _nd**ton to
Moscow, which bargained for .So­
viet limber for this country**
housing program, has also deliv­
ered n'goverm ent Inviation fur
a Soviet housing mission to visit
British reconstruction areas.
If the Russians ncrejit, an an­
nouncement in the Board of Trade
Journal said, Ihe mission's atten­
tion will he called to new ninth,
oda of housing const ruction in
to n e m e , parth-ulaly to type* lie
Ing developed in rural areas.

• The-wedding dale is not li
-mouuoved until afivr. the I'
Council lore ling anil the i-&gt; -(
foniiuliuh i* (hat il ha. not

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as lieing highly desiialde now uie
the following:
|

If iu u a ir planning in m u * ,
(Ills is It goiuhtilllp t o ell III.' fill ill.
Mil t h e n th c i h a n d , p r n sjw c tlv i
f a r m e r s a n d t e n a n t s rlioiild not U
iii

tinv rush to buy.

J'hni now for ,tow.-i pricrv fui
produce, and,adjust the businrsin In-si you can tu meet them
.Maintain iisodoelion wheie |ku
Slide, becullae a conlhillptinil ui
lower price* and redured iuih Iu. ■
(iuu would materially reduc- in
rnme: Hi rive fu r h ig h c r y ir t ,!; -fii

I t's h e r e - t h d fam o u s silen t Serve! Gas R efriger­
a to r with mi wnt lMff parti in iti Invruig »%■•-t.'iu! Nuw
ninl iiia r I n It) 17, it*IsrtltfT* V111* •**'' nunlgm n lrigecutiun convenionco. A big Frozen Foml I.m ki-r, plut
iiioitb culil mul dry’colil for fnwh inc.il,&lt;. fruilaand vegeDildiW./i/n-.' llu&gt; liUHiciilly difTerciit ii|n-r.ding aystoni limt
tlinni timti
li:i|i|iv iiwiii fn know -i.iyt* xitellt,
lx . u hmjpir. thim o —v llm -new t»-rvi 4» now on .liijilny,

ghesl profit rrujw and

use feBtiljteC llie rally ns long us
lls pi ire is favorable. This iv n it
a guiel time to make n shift in
type uf farming:
Kxelriso rare ill employing fdnsi
lai.iir and ilinvase ihe cffivo-io ■ uf
Ia lei i hj every_possible., m unii,
(food ei|Ui|intenl, convenient m
iHiiui un-tu of work ami Inlnu suv
log devicei* help ilinvUSe effjclctl
cy. Do not eipniul the lm-.ll:. .. if
this means using all hiiil labor.

moat likely nooitlt liecauso *t is
lie last month this year which
'ffer* much prospect "i good
•veather, Huwe.ver, il is,n ijitcalion
Cull livestock mid poultry vigor­
whether all the ■arrangement* in it ously; while meat ju ice* are good
Ih- Cnnijilrted In time.
Keep high producer* and wile well
S o m e Louduo new -pajiet * *|]ce- for them, expanding livestock on
itated tlml a •tui*- in Nnvpmlier turJulies I I I anlriiflg the |ilire|oi-l
wuijld I... cbu-eti, \vhib*v other*, bus lues, at present price i« l»messed that ihe’weeding would he

la. S ta le Bank Bldg 1

p&lt;is|puiied iintii s j m u g ,

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1219 N. O range

COUNTRY CLUB PARTY
Charles Potter, manager of the
Seminole Country Club, announced
this morning IJiat the regular
WedniitUy hljrtn; pgriy win he
held tonight at the club beginning
at H:t)0 o'chVk. He also announced
that dinner will also be'served isnight a* on every night -jxerpt
Monday and Tuesday,

Donations To Foreign
Relief Are Decreasing

ihjariJrtoifitt
ebb of play

M m Peron -Taking

ainfljr

Hollywood
Jure*. |

and Page Cavanaugh
trio .
“Peguin At Th* W aldorf" by
Frank Carle -j- W te h Hendrrson’a -Dancing With A Deb" „
“NaughtjA Angallne",. King Cole

ARMY CMill Of STAff Oen. Dwight D. Eisenhower waves goodbye to
a crowd a I th* Washington NsUonal’ Airport hi he leave* on a-first­
hand Inspection tour a t Army Installations in A las)/. Also on hand is
Mrs. Elsenhower, who did not accompany her husband oo the trip.

l o m t o uiiott A uinotttr o r tu t coca .c o t* courA B t iv

SANFORD COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY

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. t e s t B e t w e e n i l V A 7 A I P A U T ID i p i )
Feds Post poned,
n U , ^ tIV
a s t N i g h t ; L o c a l s !T O P S F S L W I T H
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F IN E P IT C H IN G
Dy A
rthur llcekxllh. Jr.
■ I|rr»te Hoorla I’-dllor
8ILVER SPRINGS, F l a , July
A steady rain that lasted approalma'ely an ’ hour at . giltnn 30, fSpeclalj— Joe Cleary', vet­
time last night— iaashed away eran see. e f jh e Palatka pitihing
tbe ‘h *ppc»m^- ptartrrg the rhnlest staff, had the best earn*-! run
between the M-nford fc|»rv Fed, average of the - season thtough
and the Palatka Aialeas. an all- games of midnight last Tfnjrsdev.
It l(i revealed In official averages
important contest to the Fedji.
If the game eould have been released at league headquarters
pUved, and Sanford won. Iho
At that time Cleary, after ap­
locals would have stre'ched th»
yap between the sixth place A's pearing Ip 1H games and bulling
and their fifth place berth hy 145.2 innings hipl allowed only
another whole game. The Palatka 1.64 earned runs per game, one
atsVecatlon la but two games of the lowest figures In lea'fcb*
i-ehind the Feds in the Florida history-at this stage of the aeaState League standings.
The sturdy red-hesd hid given
Tonight the Feds will motor
to Leesburg for a »llt with the up 63 runs, hut only 25 of them,
Leeltiurg Pirates, and It Is llkr- were rsrnrrl. He had won 12 and
lr (hat Carl Kettles will draw the lost six games, had given up 123
hllloek assignment from Manager hits, walked G2 men, ami drurk
out 131. Cleary had started and
John Krlder.
Tomorrow night the Fed* enter- finished 14 games, had been re.
moved hut twice after sVirting,
Ulft the Hues at the Munirlnat and
had appeared twice as a r&lt;
Park In a twin attraction tha* lief hurler.
Is scheduled to get underway at
6:4a o’clock w|th-*Johnnv Ttnna* -Close on his heels was Gaines­
and Jack MeCammon, the newly ville manager'Myrll Hoag «Hh n
■f-JOlr^l Fed rhunker. handling 1,70 average, Nick Huonatn of
HI. Augustine with s 1.85, Alston
ths mound chores.
MeGshsgln of Palatka with a 1.90
It _U likely that McCaminmi
with a 2.20.
Hoag, the league's l e a d i n g
pitcher and hatter, had allowed
but .34 tuns. 25 of the earned, af­
ter appearing in 131.2 Innings
through 22 games. He had won
14 and lost three games, Im lmilng
a 12 gurnet straight win atieak.
As evidence of his control, be bsd
walked but 35 men. Buonato bad
rthppaaranee of Big Chtrfk Alena walked 20 men In 131 innings to
(n a Red Hal uniform.!
iiniforaur '•
top Hoag In this drpartm-n
3 a * —Laaibm/i Dayt&lt;wi&gt; —m «ch
TJ?T.i fid's"JUari f e r n had
frscus in Daytona Beach was also peared In the most games - 37,
pnatponerl l^yauso of rain.
had naturally hurled the moit in­
The only rnntes* played wss nings -. 200.2, and was leading llie
th# one hoAatrn the Gainesville hurtkrs In walks with 121 and
G-Men and (he Orlemlo Senators strikeouts with 201. He had won
In Gainesville, The 8ehs stopped 13 and lost t t ,an.d had s ta r te d
the &lt;Ps with a 0 &gt;o 0 thumping shd finished SO of llu- 377Hls*1»#
behind the five hit hurling of had
li a &gt;4 aappeared
itituia t .till In
rin.
Trtgtmy Hyde, who lumml in his
Gainesville's sensational 5Ia«on
lfRh victory
1947 eam- l^eper, the unprrdlrtable leflpalgn.
handrr. held two league recordr,
’ tlnescore.
Iioth set this vear. He first walk­
Orlando
200 too
ed IRjnrn In nine innings to break
all existing league records, and
Gainesville
000
followed that showing hy walking
19 men two weeks later. He also
Hyde and Abrue; O'
broke an old record of 17 strike­
•nd Dulaney, Llrphart,
outs by fanning 20 men on May
30 against Orlando,
Orlando's Ktan Zetlsll* had Iwen
&gt;7*1 c o t --. I "8
Iri 1B9.2 Inning*
1t a n l f U i d 1hadT_ ___
.
Mir-. 204 in 167.1 inning*, while
Orlando's Joe Jones hsd hit the
most men — eleven,
Jnnr* liroke all league records
when he shut-oul Palalka for Or­
lando hv 20 to 0 on May 20 at
Teas*
homo. It was the worst white.
a*lnMV|lle
wash In loop history,
longest game In league hDtery,
IHLsn-K
KAKPonn
II sr
.tlf h h ami ronsldrretl an organised base,
fataik.
4* Si -4-1 l*l, hall record for scoreless innlngr.
hurled hy the same pUrhers, was
Lewbura
4* IS
. &lt;0* Jt
DatltiS*
It U
.tit t»
Sanford's I to 0 victory over DeIttietl* t n lf r S ir
Land Saturday July 19 after 10
Orimaiti, I, l/slnravllln ,4v
(Ail olhtt s u n n jMMiprtnxl. rain) Inning* of spcctarular baoebalb
Sanford hurler Buddy Lake I,mit­
• gi
4,a Met
PlISM si OtUndo. ,
ered over the right-field wall In
■ANFORH st Iaattuirx.
the first of the ltuh to gain-'the
Daytons lltarh *t I'ststX*.
.Oainaevills___
.at __
91 Autustln*. M win over DrI.and'a able Ylfti
Alonso.
amknicax L s-.tarn
TA*
w i. re t un
Two no-hltters h sd . gone Into
N«W ' Tork
t i t ,u r
loop records. The first wa* Juan
l&lt;o*luu
It 41 .Is* tsq Peres's seven Inning 4 to 0 win
Detroit
i* i t
.m u n
)'h(!*4»1phls
I 4T ,»»l 114 over Daytons st home May 4,
while the second saw l.en Gogodschela and Alston MrGahegin team

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GROUND SLOTH’ •

Match Play Showdown
Opens In National
laycee Golf Tourney

I'P HACK UP OLE Tom
S ome EP*n X 0»DN'
KMOW PE OLE 'o m AaJ’P

FACK ME POWM !

WERE’
ALL

C M £G A lU tR tJ/K } WHICH
LIVED m SftUTrt AMERICA
WAS DOMESTICATED BY PREHISTORIC
MAN AND WAS ONE OF THE LAST OF
THE PREHISTORIC MONSTERS •&lt;« VANISH
FROM th e e a r TH• _ ......

Newspapers'In Berlin
Dominated By Beds

. WASHINGTON. July 30, 'P i—
-The Flah and Wildlife Servin' in­
dicated today that duck-hunt-ra
will encounter Ihc most drasticehootlnic rules In a dread--- this
Fall, regulation* n-mlnisrent of
the duck-depression mid-thlrtUu~ .
The a g e n c y is k e e p i n g its n u l - ]
u m n marsh-mattiing ached Utea *e- j
cret until President Truntar. nnd.
Secretary of the Interior Ktugj
a p p r o v e them, hut those acquaint-;
rd with the waterfowl situation
predirt that the Season will be cut
to 30 days. It was 45 days Inst
Fall, and JtO days in 1945.

Lesnievieh-Miiuriello
Clash Tonight For
Runyon Cancer Fund
Hy MURRAY ROSE
BROOKLYN, July 30, M l Gits I.emu vich, the light heavy­
weight champion who seem.i tui
Improve with-age, amt T hom Stau-4
rlello, the cut down Imut barrel
During the 1940, eraspu
from the Bronx, clash tonight’ in
a nun-tiUc ten-rounder a t LbheU- fre r’-tw
Field wleb rh a r f T ^ a r e r f kin1\Hh‘tier-nnd wilh the virtor fnring 100,000 youngsters.
n posstide quickie with Joo lamia
later on in the year.
'AIkiuI 25,000 fans are expected
to pass the turnstiles ami n gate
of around 1125,000 |&gt;- preilieted.,
About 130.000 will go to the Datnoii Runyon Me nun ml Cancer
Fund while the two haltin'* will
cut up 00 percent hrlwcen •hem.
• Mauriello, having trimmed himself down to ‘197 pounds has Iman..

A I’ Nr«* fen hire*
IN—In (he non-stop pel
Itlcal tug-o-war between Fast and
West in Itertin the Wcstrn Allies
are badly outpointed by the Husalans in the dally neWtpaper field",
Ttie Itussiana rontml nine ■lidllf*
against a comhlned total of sit
for die other three occupying pow­
ers.
The Russian-controlled papers
have a total pre«- run of 3,120.000
copieji doily ‘ n£ain«t n comhtned
total fol-^fle Ameriran, British and
French papers of 1,250,000.
And durinir the first half of
1917. while the. two Americanlicensed papers here had to taka
a fifty percent reduction in. news­
print,
the
It ii Mi an-controlled
papers trained more than 110,01K1 in
total daily circulation. Airaimt this
gain. the a il papers controlled
hy the Western Powers could show
a circulation g a in 'o f only fifteen
Ihoitaand, as a 25,000 gain hy the
British-licensed Telctrmf more than
made up fhr a ru t Imposed on tha
French-licensed Kurier.
Kdilors of the western-controlled
papers says it’s all a m atter of
newsprint. Given the pnppr, they

the
many surrounds Berlin nnd is rich-

SHOES FOB PLAY

WAR BIRD - A SEA FOWL
T h a t c a n H oT S w i m I

Tltltst lost year, was pitted
against John Knight of Hprt'ngflrld, lit.- I.eigh, Florida's IR-yearold prep eliampion, hooked up wilh
E&lt;l Kiamcikv of Omaha, Neb. .
Defending Ghampion Al Mengert of Spokane, VVa.sh., war unImpressive In qualifying, with a
152. It) strrikes off the pneo, and
fared possible trouble ip hla o|&gt;ening ' match witli Doug ('ampin II
of Madison, Wis., wh&gt; shot 164.

The N ational'Junior t’hatniier
Commerce liotf Toiirhameiit indny
moved into a uintcll play show­
down with two lB-hoie round*
scheduled to trim a field' of (14
qualifiers to ID title contejulcraIn the spotlight wwrr to-intsUL
1st* Bolt Peter* of Kansas Cily,
K ansan last-minute arrival with
a set of ancient flubs, and Wesley
Brown, a three-sport prep s 'a r
PRA0UF,-(/lVThr : Grech youth
from* Chattanooga, Tenn.. who
stroked two-undoe-par tn yeaterdavfa M h olr qualifying ' te r:r — i’eters today tested his prlehed- Ameriran film. “Mr. Smith Go.
up clubs against |4-year-old llu- in Washington.'*-la- shown In tlib
fus Hughes of Pnduca.h, Ky., who' Crech parilmooi for all memliers
qualified with 165.
of the legislature,
*
Brown's first round opponent* The picture, wilh Its Senate
was Dirk Pogue o f ' Watertown.! filibuster and its speefhe* on
Minn., who shot 151- ynterdav.
j freedom, democracy and Indr.
Walker Inman. Augutta. Ga„ prndrnre. has been ehe'efed at dally
who yesterday lapped a nest Hd. - showings since' its n tre n f opening
hooked un wilh Rav (.Spike) It-e- here nnd arrlallned by newipaprr
her of KUmnth Falls, D rr, last -dront* rrttlrs ns tho liest film
year’s lunner-up, who qualifiwl shown In Czechoslovakia slnro the

U. S. Movie Cheered
In Czechoslovakia

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- jr a tiT B R A N ir
TENNIS SHOES

Walker Continues To sTi 0nnx ,,aiUrrp nrrJ»ndePace National Hitters Imilmrs any hopes of !HL^"
meeting

lioul* agaiii^M nurlello was stop­
N&gt;W YORK, 'JULY 30 (tT)- ped hy ent-r against one Johnny
Harry W alker,-ihe-dsrk horse for
the National l.rague
batting ..... ......... .............. ....... . .................
rbnropiohieti.p continues! to pacej (,|„ | M„t m atih
his eireUlt’a baUora today w ith. jn twn „ r r vi’ou.s tilta with l-esa mark of M S. Ilo wasr-JWiiedJ j,(.vith r.ack in 1941. Iioth for theJJ5-pound diadem, Tami lui.t on
laud Indians, who regained His points hath (linos,
Am rilran League hatting load
Uu*. who will Up the scaley.at
wilh a mark of .341. *
I about 180 even, stopped Billy
Walker, th"
I’hillirs• Fox's long knockout stseak hy
th &gt; I’hiliidclphie
I'hiladelphia I'hillirs
Hychnser, made !0 hit* in 27 times flattening Iho young Philadelphat bai during ihe past week inn. nnd blacked nut Mello Bcttlnn
Jjnutigh games oGKunday fmt iust in leys than B’tnlftute In titi'lU t'
seven points of his b ad to runner- two outtings.
up Frank Gu*t|iie of ’PlUabu/gh.
Gustine, in tky ioolit.of a a ig n m s
hitting streak; Jdmprd his mark
to .329.
Both Huiidrtnu and DiMnggio
IKJVr
ef n playing manger of a second
division eluli, rnme (hough with
RELY ON
4-LKAF
his one hundredth hit Sunday tn
Climb four Mint* during the week
CLOVERS,

foe,- o|iponrnta who tpinllft-d Ihe plate this season to n .rlisn.'to In the National lo-ague I* Walker
stroke* back at 157.
.
nuwhere, lie wore no 13 last Cooper, ralcber of the New York
!ey, Soutbrtn liiier*chote*tic
"" itched to 1 I-this season. Giants with .323.

Non-marking soles.

BOYS,
MEN’S

sizes 4 to 6
sizes 6'* to 12

U nrcfoot fre e d o m w ith S c ie n tific p ro te c tio n .

BEDS with cushion sole and heels
Low Quarter

MACGREGOR
TENNIS SHOES
cushion, arch &amp; hetl

Low q u a r t e r

GEM SOCK
(An ld«tl .toch made ^specially for wear with tennli
nhoets and ItooIh)

WANT
ADS
ABE
LUCKT

306 Enal First SlrMl

— Favorites moved into the wmi
finals mld-Bouth Tennis Champ'
lonehlpt and play continues ir
•very class ekeept tha boy*' sin

W hy n o t plan a v is it to
D a y to n a B ead ) th is weeke n d ? Y ou'll e n jo y y o u r uiualjro o d .tim t - an d , In addition,
m ay fitid th e so lu tio n to your
w in te r hortte h e a tin g prob-

elnglee.

'ARTS THURSDAY FOR 2 DAYS!
of lh&gt; S r r c o 'o nll-llme grealo relarn* to thtlD
again . . . . and again!

W e 're

sp o n so rin g

an

Ini-

p ressiv e display o f modem
oil hen ttn g sy stem s - type*
sizes
Inane
aaud
n d jris
M ffo
o r eev
v e ry huuie
and budget - floor furnace*,
closet Installations, clrculst('
~~
in g and ra d ia n t h eeaa te rs -—
models especially auitnble for
F lorida’s
ihhlila'a h1....4I._____
»
F
ea tin g needs,
ryo n e ’sa ta
talklm
aEvveery
lk in g about
o l lth o u M , h e a tin g . W e cor­
d ially In v lt* ybu to g e t tk8
la te s t w ord on i t a t f ir it

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WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1947

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HID FLAYERS for rent. By
nr week. Thu Music Uux, 119 WILL have watermelon, cmitnlopert, pcnclie*. tomatoes. Wed.
| Hi St. I’hnin- 953.
.70th through Aug. 2, Pith' and
r i m space tn Melsch Uuiliiintc. -F ren ch Ate, Pie ed 'tight.
*
irge hithl of ice*, .newly decorSUtLTUE
new
I.awn
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Jon, SENKAlt
*r lervice furnished. Cell iW.iCLASS &amp; PAINT CO. 113 111
11. A A. Dept. Store.
W. 2nd M.
IM FOB RENT—20 acres »ub
rrigatnl truck farm. P! arte* FOR SALE- at Minorville, firm er
Air Base. 35 thousand feet -I
in well*, a 7 room ilw.lling
Inch clay drain tile, K ,V ti inch
tgaant hnuma 2 large barn*,
ctSy sewer pipe,’ goi-d Ml.i.
rolling tor rent only with
I &amp; 3 inch galvanised an.I tdxk
On Cameron •Avenue,
steel pipe, valves of the same
East aiila Sanfonl, Fla., phone
■ice. 1500 feet 4 inch Universal
fwS-R. F. O. Box BS3, H. B.
Joint water pipe, rust Iron, TiNKi
Itevre.
feet of 3 Tt li U. A- hotter lied
Wood. Hydrants and specials.
JNVAI.KSI’KNT HOME now
We are selling these article i at
jipen ht Chtiluota, IK miles 3. E.
of Sanfnrtl mail IK mile* N. E
u discount even ,lho some of
them are out of the market.
:* f Orlando. L uge screen and
Open potrhes to sit mid enjoy
C o n t o r t Superintendent on
||h c fini| bn-eies off Lake C.«thground or call Orlando tW23
irine. I.aigr ground* anJ walk*
after 0 P. M.
ife from auto traffic. Large
EatitiY Biel room*. Brick construe* ROOF COATING- Aslu-stos Alu­
minum roof euatlny- g.-vd for
tli-n. f a n ari-&lt;lmndnta 25 only,
metal, slate nr composition roof,
I’hniie nr writs- for reservation
iny. Stop leaks. Cool-, your home
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CO. I13-1H W. 3nd St.
Ifer guest* to visit their tloetoe.
. . ' : W-OWKRS •
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foe all occasion*
flv-TiioitS! Ju « n town section,
up to date npartnn-nta with nil McNEILL it YOST FLORISTS
Sipes Avc. Just off Cclerv
! modern •conveniences. Adults
Offica ph. 403 residence nh.'OlO R
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DIAPER BKUYICK
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cleaning &amp; waxiity. Our poyerl For Krnertaliotia of Immedlat*
Delitert to SANFORD—
unit enables us to work where,
PHONB 33157
there is ,no electric rdnncetio.i
available. 2l yenia rxpcrionr-'. 1.100 East Kublnaon Ate., Orlando
IL M. Gleason. Luke ’.Mary, Fla.)
hurniturc Rc Imil hln|
ROOFING - ROOF Paintiiq;, all
kind*. Smith-BcTt.sFhfUid tlRK.-, &lt; jtm
Oaktaol Wart Export
Workmanihlp
GENERAL housework or launderTHE SANFORD CABINET
iny. Annie Pittman, Hilt E. 9th.
SHOP
CLEANING — cnohiuy
rstiey
124 Paknollo Avniuo
for children -- hy week. 705 L u.,
cust Avc.
I
[uitNLSHKD apt. fur a couple. SEE JIM M IE._COWANS. Sheet
Metal Works for new radiator*,
|r.t)7 W .J i S tm t.
new radiator cores, radiator
BENT- House In lathe Mrtiy, cleaning &amp; repairing.___________ I2 SPE C IA L, Sh MV ICES
HftTtln. 3 looms A- hath, furCONCHET'K SEWER PIPE
hit-lied. 1 III. West of C or C
SEPTIC TANK Si Grease Traps FOR RENT--Floor, sander. Easy
[Blily. tiiprire It. Putter sin.
Blocks, Aluminum Wiudutv.t and o p e i a t io n . Reasonable latos, S«nW A I
cranky ‘trrry montllM.
m em
P a lm , — f(ud-T'*lnb-fb—&lt;«ltma-&lt;^,--fthmurr
Are y o u t r o u b le d b y d lsll* * * o f
Pcrma-tile, Hurricane braces
3o;{.
| tenisfe
(iiitrUtUMl ■pertodle d liiillb *
BEDROOM house or apt. for
s o r e s t tow* tb U IrtsSe to ll rest so
Miracle Concrete Company, 391)
[ncrupancy Oct. I '—--Permanent
DOIN.-R - J'L Y M O trra
I tile d . Iila n -c tm iis. n r r i - v r - s l » u sh
Elm Avc. Phone 1335,
es? T lten so i i f L id ti a. I’mXI n-sidsnts. Ph. (MS-I t ■
PARTS AND SER V IC E- ' htim
sm 's V n irisb lr C eetw onol In re list*
JD»
Palmetto
Are.
Phone
lo
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such
sim p l-im sl I’luXUrm 's (v ,m SALE—Llmerock for drive­
nd Is m*&lt;l#
m ails
!•&gt;' e-im sit.
fANTED to rent o r - Irate mom FOR
fr*
way* * and roadways—Phone YA-DE moth proofing last* 5 pound
b Iso tu u • h a t
j for huslnt-ss. Write giving ile1241.
taiu' tty, to li-i* IL Care Herald.
le a n , llave-yuur wooleaa moth
proyfed now. Duuntown CleanMIXEIlD
FF.ED5--cmi.idsU Tins
lOltSB o'r~ ;ip'dTTm’r-HT7 furn!died
era &amp; Laundry. 1I3 Palmetto
lo r unfurpiihed. Exeellent rvfec-----l — ‘Avc. Phono 014.
[rnrci. Cull Archie Brown 71ti*. Butte: us i* ::nt .cry Lnarging.
I’ianu Tuning and Re|utlring. 1- L
II. B. POPE t (). ISC.
Sill. Res. C1I-W.
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IR E A L E S T A T E F O R S A L E 4 CEILING funs fur sale. Lmtuv's
SIGNS
Dryg Store.
I REAL F-STATE
Shuw cards and poalara
INSURANCE
Paiitls, Poultry Supplies. Nall*,
O— DUE’S SIGN SUM VICK
MORTGAGE LOANS
Purina Feeds, Groceries and
O. D. Landress. Phor.s 1021 ,
IAYMOND M. BALL, lie.tllnr
Meats, Totifhton A Watson, 1201
RADIATORS cleaned and repair
Rcifistnrod Broker and
Celery. Phone llUtb
&lt;‘d .
-id le n R a d i a t o r - S h o p , 101
Insurance Afft-nl
Sanford Ava. Ph. 35&amp;-W, T 4 Fluiiilu.StaU&gt; Uunkllldtf. AUT&lt;). IIAI )11&gt;3. -Mulot ulu. Sale*
ami Service, ; Thc Music Box,
LAND C L E A N I N G
AND
EW, twu story, threu liedrieim
119 W. 1st.St, Phong 9 5 ^ ^
LKAINAGF. I NEW CATER.
Ihiimc. Two j-nr g atare. On
PILLAR DBI8KL IIULLD07-SKWINt; MACHINES
Itner.Jot ID) | 140 in Muyfatr,
EBS WITH P A L M K T T T
SALKS A SRI1VD E rnl sell-oiifui uislicd nr furnished.
RAKES
T W O 3/4 YD.
i n s i t r s HEWING MACH. HIDIP
jlmno H55-M. ,____
D RAtU.INKS.
EtJlTPMKNT
113 S. FRENCH. I’ll. 1190
NOW IN THIS VICINITY
Ionic on largo led. Corner Hick­
NIMNICHT CONSTRUCTION
ory and 7th 8t. 700 K. 7lh St. COAL circulating heater. UeoMinaide. Ph. llCfr-J.
CO- ORI.ANIIO, FLA.TIIONK
*3,000. Apply to J. J£ Walker,
2-2*3L ■
,
_________
9Hi Cyprmta'Ave.
LOVE SEAT - good condition,
p, J, Welier, Elder g prlngu.
I, VERY drairnblc f i v e tiHtu
RUNT A CAR
YOU DRIVE IT
i'Pinutatow. Gan In- putclutscd
SALE- Slightly u«ed Elgin
PHONE 200
with *2500.00 cash, b a l a n c e
yrle.
John
ll.‘
Rout,
HI
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Pal*
Ide
1monthly.
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met to.*
U-imiVK-IT. INC.
Ibiberi A. Williams
flume 732
Atlantic Bank Iildg. GIRL’S Bicycle. Phllcu Cahlnat
SEE US FOR
Radio. Phone “252-W.
MIMEOGRAPn PRINTING .
YOtf like to live on the edge
AND TYPING *
of the City we huvd a nice five BABY carriage, Thayer loUiiiiiiCREDIT BUREAU OF
roonT bungulotv with all .’onven,
Ide, gmid eomlitipn. Phone BO’J
SANFORD
Jciii-e.i, eight large lots, lermr
W.
110 N. Park_______Phone JPO
cr.n be iirrnngiil. • Priced only
CANVAS PAINT- clear and col­
*495t..on.
STA N CO M STO CK
ors. HKNKAIUK GLASS • A EXPERT RADIO REPAIRING
• ltulivrt A. Williams
fnnetaisnt 0 snarl tire
Fred
Myers,
311
K.
2nd
B
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PAINT
CO.
Plmpe
320.
fhone 733
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
Fbeaa *tW-Tete4rp« I) It M
ATTENTION
MOTHERS
BOOM home, several bluetts PURE Air Gas Kitc|u-n Unit. Mxr—DIAPER SERVICE—
cem-llc Cabin Court. Siv Orl tudo
from center of town. Phone t09Ruby Valvrt furnishes hospital
Highway. Phono 229-M.
J.________ •________________•
MMXbee ti. A. a. D.
clean.sterile dtafiers and deo-lnr- Rejwesenllnf T. N*Len O Koarka,
ZINNIA
and
marigold,p
tantr
fur
lied
container.
F-cnnomlral
and
ROOM house, with 6 lou, con­
Daytona lUaeh, Via.
safe. Fully medically approved
Fall flower* tmw n-ady. ’A. K.
structed of nelerjed virgin pine
Rnnsettrr, Florist, Tele. 2I2AV,
Call Daytona 24fl7-5V rollect for
and cypress, A-1 condition, new­
details. 06 diaper*. *2 a wee:. I
ly painted inside and out. some ’Celery Avenue.*
- V r i R S T IN 8ANF(lRT)”
•fruit. Amq four 200 pound fat •
DUNLOP
~
DO YOU KNOW ABOUT
hogs, 2 young milk enw* with
WHITE
WALL
TIRES
TRACTOR
M O W IN G -W e mow
first &amp; awond ralves. Allp- C00-D) *21.50 plus 7ax. Le t t s
vacant Inti, roadside* or. Inige|
gethcr or separate. Innulre at
IVhrn yell U«hv reia.hea y o u
libTral trade In S.a-lth 3—utla
acre* re*. Phone 41 or IflT-J.
2331 Orange Ave. or Phono 795*ry to *rl rlil of them all, re'
C0(PIII *21.50 plus lax.
kill tk» f»«r. th at. y o g ro r
LONNIE McMullen'. M a r k e t
I.r*» lilieral trade in.
Ml altti spray or duet or (bat
Shop,
open'Thursday,
Friday
&amp;
nob
Dennis
Tire
Co.
(FURNISHED .7 Imdrimnt house
walk late a pot*4tr by acs-ntei.
Saturday.
413 W. 13th St. Phone 003
with 4 aerc*. ny owner. Phone
1294 or County 3305.
La d ie s Chicago Shoe Skates - LAKE Mary d-aundry ready for
- — - ------— - y —
Business. Rave your wash done
ROACH K I L L E R
site OH — practically new. 1310
SMALL house. 60 x 160 Corner
the Bendix Way. Mrs. II. I^inpIB D I F F E R E N T *
W. 3rd St, after 5,______ ~
lot, *2600.00. Plume 714-It after
eti.
llvtHr hr*. rt*l I t Ii«c*iUa» tH»Jf Uh«
4 P. M,_________
il. T tl*y d r y ut&gt; rtiut d ir. H i t
WOOD or coal circulating heater
lit t»*f* HttiivpoU*iiifHia to iiis-ti
— good condition •• *35 ctuh. 13 N O T IC E S — P E R S O N A L
T
FOR HALE
tint ptla*
113 Holly._________________
lA VERY nlre two liedroom frame
WILL pay *5 for transportation
house, close In. This house la in
to Daytona or New Smyrna,
g o o d condition throughout
6 ARTICLES w a n t e d
at
Thura., Fri. or Saturday. Phone
|rwould cost *6,760.00 to replace.
350-J.
llant'a Tuxedo Feed Mtofe
Priced at Sti.300.QO.
Highest cash price paid for used
('•m pbeira Feed Store
[SMALL two Imdroom. two story
furnitun- Ted Davis Furnltutc 14
L O S T a. F O U N D
Henry Ruaecll'a Heed Store
house. In good condition, ideal
Co. .’Ill E. 1st. Ph. 958.
Stanley-Roger* lldwa. r
for small family, located in Rose
LOST: white plaitir ladiea handand other goad atoree
Court Section, reasonably priced I’LL 1IUY your car regardlr-ci of
liag in Penney'* Saturday. Ret.
age or condition. Boy Red, 300 j|* » Herald Office. Reward.
a t *5.750.00,
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JEW* two le-iinunn Imngaiov- In
W. 2nd St.
i s ~ a u t o s fo fT S A ii
Pim-hurst — suitable for urnall
family — desirable surroundings. 7 P ats, Livestock. S upplies
MODEL A Ford Roadster. *ZQ0.
*4ji00.00.
Tele. IR3-J or Co. 3304.
[ AN exceptionally desirable two- Good mule for sale, cheap. T. n.
atnrv house, 3 Ix-tlrooma
Klm rd. P. 0. Box 205. Lake 1940 HUDSON deluxe *595.00.
hath upstait*. and i bedroom
*150.00 under market. Good
Monroe. Fla.
and bath downstairs. Large |(vpaint A motor. Box KRM Care
ing room, with ' enclosed sun
Herald.
,
HELP W A N TED
porch; lihrsry, dining room and
kltehen. Unusually well planned
I’rolrrl* Your Health
as to cuptmard space. Has two. EXPERIENCED celery grower or
trained farm manager for farm
Dy Sleeping’ Better.
ear garage Incorporating work
In
Zellwood
area.
Good
|K&gt;aitIon
room ami Uundrs. lta s 11Q ft.
for
right
party.
A.
Duda
A
Sons,
INNERSNUNG MATTRESSES
frontage on pa'I M i atrtet. I-ot i*
Oviedo, Phono 2151.
and landplentifully fruits
B O X ^ F R IK C S - v
HOLLYWOOD BEDS
WANTED: Man to aoecee.l R.
Simmon* for Hawlcigh business
VERY tpacloux and
Matiufaetuied To Ye
In Northeast Polk County. 1500
n I-anta, b
Individual Order By
famiUef. 'Product* sold 20 yeara.
ng V&lt;
Permanent if you are a hustl 'r.
on steel, with 2
For particular* write Raw.
and hath upstair*; and
Matlreoa Renovating
Iclgh'a D-Ph FAH-440 1038.
Rah
‘
Rebuilding
A SpecURy
living room, dining room,
Memphi.1. Tenn. nr see It. Hart­
Call U* Today -- Sleep
____im and bath, and kltehtn
man. Box 234, l-ongwood, FI a
Better Tonight ■downstair*. Ample elotct and
cupboard space throughout. Ih fr 10 COLORED boys and ? colored
Hous*, hi* recently been roderowomen for kitchen work. Apply
Inride. If your are looking
Pig n Whistle. Park 4 Geneva
p of distinction, this
Avenue*.
‘
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Sanford
OH
Celery &amp; Sanford- Th
W k « y»v t
1*32
e*Sanford, Ha.

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To Promote tko Progr*»« of America;
To Prodae* Prosperity for Sanford.

Considerable cloud;ne»» with
scattered afternoon and • Ttninh
thornier,ho« er« through Friday
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A N IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y

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W A A Accused Of
Using Planes For
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Hie bodiet of '(wo young Hrilioh ‘tergeanli kidnapped at ftottagei by I (gun Zvai Leumi w t’t
found today hanging from two
eucalyptus Ueei and weie bUvted
to bilo by a booby trap when

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of Malang, seal of the. Indo­
nesian Republic's parliament,
fell to the Dutch today, the
Netherlands army announced,
and other Dutch
columns raced tnwara the biasing town
of Tjllatjap, chief republican
port on the south Java roast.

K fcW SPA PBH

F L O R ID A , T H U R SD A Y . JU L Y 31. 1947

Royal Marriage
Set For Nf&gt;v. 20
LONDON,
July 31—(41—
rrinceaa Klizabeth and l.lautenant Philip Mounthatten will
be married Nov. 20 at West­
minster
Ahby, . IliKkiJBgbam
Palace annniinci'd tonight.
“The King and Queen have
approved that the marriage of
Princes* Klirabeth and Lieut­
enant Philip Mountbatten shall
take place at Westminister
Abbey at 11:30 A. M. on Thusday, Nov. 20ih 1047," the brief
itatrm rn t said.
The Iwtrothnl of the heires*
presumptive and the former
Greek Prince had been given
formal approval before the
Privy Council at the palace
earlier today
King George VP* formal
tnnsrnl before the Privy Connrll carried out an old ritual.

—f
NO. 185

A s s o c ia te d P r f u L o w e d W lro

Greeks Weigh
New UN Blow
At Balkans

Chiefs Of Army-

Trum an Aid Plan Is
Reported In Force
Despite Red Veto
Of W atch Group

Flying Boat

I \KK SUCCESS. July 31
Greece formally charg­
ed Itu.sia’s three llalkan i*;
lelliirs today »l t h aggressbm In a drastic new move
aimed at cminlertng the So­
viet Cnlon's vein of an Amer­
ican proposal (or an 11-memMr Vnlted Nations Hunter
CnniniMeinn.

Public Hearing St. Johns River
Is Conducted By Measure Signed
City Commission By Pres. Truman

Action of W PB In L e t­
ting C ontract T o
IIuKhcs-Kaiser U p­
set S t a f f H eads

WASHINGTON. July 31 up&gt;—
fbc joint ( \irny Navy) chief* oi
R equest To Close Srm - Jacksonville T o Lake •tall drt Isresl in July, 1942, that
f t v-' F
m * - h ‘ H n r n t ' y * 1 * r o j e c r " i n f * h v v . v t - n « iwesensiv-rra-ng -bags-. 1 * hm le" R
Rll Vvtf.
D&gt;ur­
flying lx&gt;.al progiain would I f inG i v e n $ 3 0 0 , 0 0 0 .»itini*iali|e."
ing Races Approved
it waa developed to­
AI* Special Washington Service day .at a S-nate inae*t’ig»tion int^
The City Commuijon held a
the award lain that year of tha
WASHINGTON. July U u ll
public hearing yesterday Mo de­ President Tuintan signed today .&lt; 1luicl-e* K.ai.tri ronlt.arii lor ihita
termine whether or md to ie*ok-* $ 502,1 W.OI 2 ziqtiopnaiion bill amh Iki ala.
the lifer and wine In rnie ol I, lot Hood cnnliol. n.uu.ition itfld
ftobeii A, LovgJt, nm&lt;s-und«r*ff^
D. Carlton,
80 C West Ninth other non-military, atliaiiiei of Ihe irt.aiy of &lt;lale. tratified to tha
Street, as If quelled in a petition War Department.
Senile War Investigating Commit­
hy 18 nrathy tf»idetiti It w.ra
One of ihe Laie*t measures *p- tee .as" In the Hand of these lop
derided lo pul the place #on a maed liy. lliv 8*mIi CoiiBrc'sa be-, W v •'■’l *&gt;1.......Ilie.se.---- «----- —pcadwrlnanary— r-*Wtn—eorj-rf—t'
He read into the record of a
tiire llie July If* recr*j, ii t'K
ate any more complaints, In i - eludes $700,001).for tbe St. Jobns letter vlmli Robot A. Patterson,
voke tbe” licemc,
ll wai an River pfojecl, Jarktonaille lo l.-ale tlien updo sec ret sry ol *v*r, wrol#
nnunced today by Guidon Brad llxinry. in tbe * J9 8 .11-1,8)5 lot live ye an .ago yesterday aummarilley of llie City Msnsgrr'a nlftrr
flood control roriltiiu lion rind ittg the position of llie joint obiefs
Ibe lequeil of llie Uo.nl Guuard mainten ance It dan « irrtri .$1 1(».- of al.alf.

- ——
LAKE SUCCESS, July 1| (id
1 ?DATAYT/V Java’,' July l l '(AS
S re (’,irek gmrinment repented bv
cuseJ the War Anels Administra­ Jungle troops ol the Dutch army
Jo:me&lt;l tourers today In be con
tion of uiing a fleet of (Janes lo drove today to within two miles
gidrnng the pombdity ol bring
haul rlenographer*. clerks and oth­ of the resort city of Malang, key
mg rhitger agsmil B u u u 't Bal­
er '"unauthorized passengris" with to earl central Java, and were
kan ulelblet under the moat dl ai­
rome of the trips "week end" af­ expected lo occupy the- (lame,
de -pinvitipni of tbe United Nation*
ravaged center by night.
fairs.
cllSItri.
•
Ruley told te|Hiitcrs rspenses
A broadcast Indonrvtan com­
in flying authorized passengers munique said llie Dutch were with- $5,000 Goal . Set
1
lie
(iieek
delegation
lo
the
Unit­
By
Were far above i ummeitlal coiti m mortal range and that Indo
ed Nations would not rnm nrn'.
Group.
T
o
F
u
rth
e r but
—
lie cited 37*flighta trrtween No nesians were applying *ll»e scotch­
n
,
infosritrcl. sources said* the
P.uhlicity ~-Hx aj-c-c4. &lt;rr.t, were studying c|o*efv
iember, 1946, and March. 1947. on ed earth polity.’
which lie ■Wfd-tP7-aUllururrd~pIT
I he Krpuhlicans ass'iled also
Chapter \ r! I o l tbe charter, w hiii
The Seminole County Junior pioaiJet (or United Nalinna *&lt;■•
sengers were carried at a cost jl their forces were within 12 milcv
%7i,\72.H7, including 28 fe*t of Batavia and had teoccupied Chamber of Commerce opened a lion tn raaea of aggirtiion and
flights of planes. Hr said roomier the perimeter towns of Tanger- drive at llieit luncheon meeting bretchea of peace. "* .
cu air transport costld have pro- ang, Septon* and Tpmrne. The today in the Mayfair Inn tn raise
That chapter ***« invoked for Auxill arv In lime Srrninolr Bou­
UTtieii-'ti tvlotr tbe memoran­
sided ihr tame service for $13.- Dutch declarrd thil claim was $5,000 to rna.iqlain »ml-jjj»crite ih’e first time ill UN hiiloiy ye. levard where m*ny boat* are »o fnr naaigstmn impioaement* -ind
141.48, making a saving* of $’&gt;9,. "nonten**." This' Tbporlrr Hound ihe touiist information booth on1 terd-ar hy Auilialia in biingint be launched during Iwial rat*» m-ainlenanre liming tbe year ending dum to Don ibl 31 Nelson, then
rhsnmjn •&gt;( tbe \V.at Production
next June 30.
no s sign of Republican activity the Seminole Boulevatd.
431.39.
the Indopetian' and Balkans u*u*i on Sept. I, was a|&gt;|iin*rJ, Mill
Other Items are
for Board, wlnrli liter tbal year gave
Ifizley fa chairman of a House in the genrrsl Batavia area.
"This i* a community' pioject are on the council's agenda fni led lo Stale Itnad Deparlmrnl
the I'annma Canal, fill,190,387 for Henry J Kri*er. vk'es| Coaat »hipexpenditure* sulK-ommiltce which
The Indoncian broadcast said and we want lo te'e that it is com­
remeteriat expenses, f 1.H04.000 for
the m,'eling today.
appiftv il.
has Iicon investigating WAA fly­ Malnng tv** "heavily grenaded
buiblrr. and I liw.*td IJugbe.t *erdpleted." Brailey (Wham, pteiidenl . It «n. said authoritntlvelv that
ing expenditure*.
A written
leport from ttr. the Alaska Communications Sysand maehlnegunned" during III.*
“For the hcn-*flt of the WAA night, and that Hepiihliean* atart- ol the organization,, told those the Greeks have’been told hy Ihr Raymond L. Ilsis, City no-it tn- | tmi. ntnl iMto.nrm for nlternlion zifi nsutkul. cuginrrt and him
briilges over navigable waters uri- die ei. an $IB,0!Hi,000 contract
nnd anybody else,” llisley said, ei| fire* In the city yesterday. prerentv._______
, - — 'United Klalea that the Ttomsn apectorrura* reviewed hi which he der the Jurlssllctlon of the At my
the Inquiry includes a finding, It said Dutch planes strafed
gave bit tr*»oii&lt; for condemning
lo cotivtiuct liner huge flying
aid
plan
remniiieil
definitely
In
"Possibilities of bringing tourists force despite Ihe Htuslia vote - f some beef i which had Iweii sent Engineers.
that “one WAA employee, accord­ Malang.
boat*.
While
the
total
is
S
l
l
7
.iUK.lRft
ing to official flight logs main­
The Indoneilana said another into |lm area are unlimited, and «n American prot*o*al tz* set'up a In' a ' local nnukrt bv n ealll-*
Under questioning by Senator
tained by WAA, made five trip* mhimn of the Dutch army, equip (Mi money lint s*ill be donated Hnlkso* Cnmmltiion. Furthermore. raiser In llie routily, Tbe liver of under n $819,927,100 budget esti­
anti C a i n
mate. it carries the largest flood O'Cntii'i-ir ID Md.i
at various times during (tie last ped latgelv with U. H. Iend-l***e
llie
&lt;fnim*i
was
romplptrlv
de
|l
,w«old
I
Imt
Ihe
United
Ktnlea
will be' spent lo blither the louiMt
coutud-Juud In .several, ye a r* -- — U^tVaJ^»r--4e»vel*- » .d - ( h i t -tk*year, ostensibly as a tn-rclaty.
and aiirplti* war aupplle*. had program tn this city." Odium ad­ |old Ilia- Graeka-lhla-eowolrv- »*»*' almyatl as * cesolt nf*V xrrrreTh« budget figure Included nn \V|'|t * *i n In letting « contract
"
A. jjyrium nd-.records.show e u f nearly -halfway kef at* IKe
'•uni,- teJiiii-l ahem In their ef-1 toxtc condition,, lie staled, nnd Ill's origins) estimate of nearly $'.181,- to Hugh- a and l.sNee '‘caused
person
on duty statu* waiat of Java lit a drive from Te- ded
rt* In estnhlDh a alnble govern- had fen-lered the tieef unfit for 000.000 and President -Trumans CiUicrrn*' rn tlir petT (if tha chief*
lnT»*“
•** during “*
'
rr office
the time she
gtl, on the north coast, to -th e
A thermometer, ahowlng the rnt an&lt;l a'tnp the divordrr* In Ihe either, human or amnia*, rnntump- rrouest for an estra War ilcp.rt- of *taff.
was on these trips, with one ex. tinbnUarl area, 35 mile* to tha
lion.
Ur s.ild i*e knew of no other
prorres*
of the drive will be plar- alknn*.
fund of $237,000,000 to tiegir
ceptlen. In that ra**, sire I* southed*!. The Rrj ubliezBto *»•
In accordance with mest In­ amerit10.year
In
thed'-wpto'rn
era*.
Mem,
Chapter
VIII
Include*
strong
program to control rave in which ti»e WPB iiAd un
show t^ as k in g on annual'leave,' eerted Oi* Dutch tCye ^»liig-*a
spection
ordinance
"of
Ihe
Clly,
a of trie'Jalcees will ranvass
p u s itl, tr&lt;Tn breaking off refloixj,*. develop hydroelectric I'ov. leiinten to jieiomr th» purchiaj
Jtz* Larson,
WAA general company of Japanese In the at­ the county In an effort to get the lalions with the aggressor up lo the lieef wet I'omientited amt oi er and otherwise utilize the rmin- log ngenev. rd-ltng tliat It'involv­
counsel, said he I* familiar Tn gen tack.
needed money on which to main­ actual military operation* by. the del i d destroyed, the report stated / Irv's water resource*.
e d “n liazardous and unusual aperal with the report of lUziey's
The Republican Seventh Divi­ tain the booth gnd further 'the United Nation* against any rqun- The Commission accepted the ic
Mm Ida projkei* included in tin* j prpacli U&gt; have n third agancy
subcommittee staff, since hit sion, pitted against the Dutch ad­ tourlat
publicity program of the try' the Security Council decides poft, ,»afd Mr- Hradley, but -tded flood control portion of the hill competing with the Army and
office supplied.the'Information.
vancing on Malang from the north, eountyt It was stated.
Navy tn' mdering ComBal equip­
has eommittrd an act of aggres­ that fg'oie mra: inndsmnatiou were:
finding- lie confirmed by Sjat*
Larson added, however, that offered no organlied resistance “ 'Today we are starting one of sion.
Caloosahatrhee River and l.ske ment.
Laboratory' analysis.
“with tome of lb* contusions w* except that of tog road blocks, tha largest programs aver under
Okeechobee drainage area* $12.the War Productlrfn Board sudHowever, the United Nations
The Commission deferred action 700: Hollywood Harbor (Port Kv. ■lenly lawam'e a eonlraetlng agenare forces) to take exception.'
tank traps, land mines and oc­ taken bv the Seminole County police
fore*
which
would
carr
in
regard
tn
Insuranceo
f
taxi­
casional
anlplng.
a
dispatch
from
H nNilRNJtt
I'ftK* I'mfctl
ergladev) $410,000; 8t. John* Riv­
The subcommittee had planned
Junior Chamber of Commerce,” if. mil any such military orders stl
to question WAA Administrator Soerahaja said. The Dutch Jungle G. McIntosh told the oiganitation la In the discussion stages, Not cab operator* until after the er, Jnrksonvllln lo l.ake IlnriU'V.
KoU-rt Littlejohn and hla deputy, troop* were hacked by mechanis­ “Wr need everyliody's help to, ■no soldier has vet been commit- State Insurnnre Commission holds $300,000; St, Lucie Inlet $6LOOP:
a healing on Aug. rl.
James A. Molllion, today but both ed force* Dutch officer* said four complete Mils financial program led to tbe UN fotce.
lak e Worth Inlet $10(1,300; Tmti5f- • .4
"Due t i irports of ari'idrnt* pn llaibor $200,000.
were out of the city, Littlejohn Dutch soldiers, had Iteen killed and we urge every citlsen In the
U
N
ob*ervrt»
said
a
-slgnlflcaused
lyt.
high
shiuldiriy
xt
In New York and Molliton in end-six wourjded and that a num­ county to support our program,'
The lull carries fund* t&lt;» con­
■nnt part of Cliaptei V II l* Article 1 reel Iiilrrsrrtinns, the Confllll. tinue or start water pr'oiect* in
ber of enemy sniper* were, killed. Mr. McIntosh added.- Kingman, Aria.
■M.
which
permits,
U
N
members
I
*|on
drrlilr
l
to
notify
owners
to
Dutch scout.planes reported^ the
Kirley said bolh will be heard
Miss Hnrhara Damnlei. arsUr. o take rolleclive laction for self- cut shiubl-eiy within thiee feel mmt of the country'* liv er.b*ttn«.
Some Involve hydroelectric de.
latter at hearing* for purpoie* streeti of Malang appeared' de­ ant City recreational director, ap­ detente
against an armed attack of the ground as required by City velopment a* well «» flood rontrul.
of a “full, detailed Investigation." serted.
||y T H E ASSOCIATED PRESS
peared
before
the
organliatlon
until the Security Council can nidqiaure, **i&lt;l Mr. Ilradley.
A Jogjakarta broadcast declar­
navigation and related work*.
A full-fledged drive to land tbe
ed Imlonesan shorn batteries sank and asked that the Jaycees lisslst art. It was said this would ha
•
Among
these
is
the
glgt-iitfe
IPIR Republican presidential nom­
in building up interest In the in* way for action In the far*
a “Dutch warship" off Tjlmlrlng, her
(iarrltoti
Reservoir
In
Nniih
Daination for' Senator Robert A.
recreational program for young­ "t a Russia vein which has kilt­
In central Java.
kota esUmated to c p t 1168.0(19, Tuft of Ohln wax rapidly taking
In the area.
ed an American proposal i« set
The Indonesian* said also .tha sters
non.
for
which
the
Idl!
carries
120,slinpe today.
•' „
“ When the program started we tip a Balkans -Commission to
000.000, money a lso -I* pn&gt;vi.{i-l
Dutch, had occupied Lahat, In Su­
Tito 44-memW Ohio Republican
matra tgest of Palembang, Imt had more children participating atch over Ihe troubled area.
for
the
$l(UOOO.OOrt
Clarks
I
Idl
Re­
ST. PETERSBURG, F la. July
cnmmltjee and the State's Repub­
NEW YORK. July 31. (JT&gt;- The that Indonesian troop* had halt­ I In the events than wa could han31. (/II
Jarkson C. Futch, 26, servoir. G*. and S. C.; th&gt;- &lt;*&gt;'•.- lican
rongieoional
delegation *
die. but the enthusiasm baa died.
000.000
-Wolf
Creek
Re&lt;
rv»l*,
Weather Ilureau predicts a slight ed the advance.
•on of Dr. and Mrs. IJ*mh I..
were holding «i potato mealing* it)
We want the children tn come
lowering of temperature* but TitFutch, (Ids city, w«* Inslaritly Kv : the $57,000,00(1 lliiggs'Island rotund'll*.
Advance Indications
down to the Grammar 8chn&lt;i| I'nrk
tie rain today to. break the heat
killed ami (wo other* injured, one Reservoir! Va. and N'. C.t
ust c tio.v Uo.ilJ lot trail) launch
and foln tha fun," Mis* Dimpler
wave that sunburned the nation's
crlilrallv, When'Flitch's rar and -v $133,000,000 Fort Randall Kevri n “Tuft Immiiu" on * “favorite rbn"
stated..
mid-section yesterday with read,
motorline Ims rrashr&lt;l last night voir, 8. t).
Imq*.
It
was
announced
that
thnext
ing* that exceeded TOO at many
SOUTH BEND, I ml.. Juts 31, on Gandt Itoulevard.
Tonight, (»hioen* will have a
meeting
of
the
Seminole
County
points.
A woman llstfd hy Mound Park
Taft m ile et Cplutnhu*. Tha sena­
Jaycees will be held Thursday '41— Suspension.of passenger rar
h
Kansas City saw the mercury
WASHINGTON, July 31. &lt;/P&gt;- night. Instead of Thursday nt i induction and plans for a tem­ Hospital a» Mrs; Madge Burgher,
tor will spenk end 1)(« address wi)l
climb. Jo 107 yesterday. Si. Louis Attomey General Clark
Tampa, waa the most seriously
■ H In
H aM W
lie hrondrhst over 250 stationsIn an attem pt to maka it porary shutdown of trurk aisrni- of
and Fort Worth reported 103. and complaint today accused more noon.
hurt.
Police
reported
she
was
rid­
I I ' m II b m S . a &gt;-.a« l i . s u
i-lv lines at the Sttnlrhaker Cor­
G.O.P. leaders from half a dozen
Oklahoma City and Little Rock than 900 railroads of collecting
ing
with
Futch.
National
league
Umpita
George
poration plgnt here were announc­
other stales will attend.
100. Even Ihe Far West wa* tnvro "uniust and unreasonable” rales
Howard Fatibln. middle age&lt;| Ilarr It m aking.plans for tho re­
ed ‘today by Paul J. Hoffman,
(thin Senator John W. Brieker,
(unbaked than usual, with IHyth*, on wartime shipment* of ateef air­
Idrvrlist,
suffered
a
ftartured
leg
sumption of his umpire Induing lit 11 Republican vice pr*«ld#ntial,
ptrddent.
Calif., reporting 112, Phoenix 111 plane landing mat*.
and
hrulsr
on
the
head.
school In January and lias alr.-ady z'nmii'late. cleared the way for
Hoffman said passenger rar
and Reno 110,
Ilus driver Harold A. Ilux Mid received many application* fmtn Ohio party mrmlier* to unite 6w,
production would he halted next
Thp action wa* filed wtth the
he
was
driving
(hr
&lt;
rnpty
Ini*
prospective students, arcording to hlriil 'le ft hv gnitounring he (Bris­
Interstate Commerce Comm'tslon.
WASHINGTON. July 31—V P )- I'teadav for an Indefinite period
The government Is asking repara­ Prealdent Truman today fixed the i-edus# of a strike at the Detroit northward Headed for Plant City. a letter received from blip \ ...... ker) Is not n randldnte an f back*
to hi* report given the dav hy Joel 8. Field and Dick M&lt; - hi* {L-nalo colleague.
tion for alleged overcharges on the open aeaaon and shooting limits plnnta of the Murray Corporation Arcording
A* for Tafi himself, he haa said •
landing mala moved from Eastern on waterfowl In the United State*, w hl* supplies fender* and hoods highway pafVol his headlights l.aulln.
picked up the bicycle rider a|
Mr. Barr In his letter requested ho will withhold any formal a n ­
fo r Btudebaker cars.
•hipping polnta to Fariflr Coast territories and possessions.
about
the
middle
of
the
road.
Mr. Field, Mr. MrLaulin and Sam nouncement until after he makes a •
porta between Jan. 1, 1942 and
The open seasons on waterfowl
He swerved to avoid hitting-him Martina, former veteran's rdum- cross-country tour th is -fall.
' ~
Sanford Imya and girl* gre re- June 30. 1948.
and coot, except for wood ducks,
and
suddenly
saw
lights
of
the
tjnn supervisor, to contact Paul
Thu* far* the only avovrad .
auesterl by Misa Harbara Dampter,
The Justice Department an­ snow geese, and brant fn several
car
coming
toward
him.
The
cycl
Eddy, state supervisor of veternns randtdato is former Gov. Hat old
Mrs. Nancy Itrock and Herman nouncement aald “thouaanda of states; end excluding Ross' geese
1st was hit by. the rear of the education at Tallahassee in nrdri Ktasscn of Minnesota; Both he and
Rnimlry, City recreation director*, carloads" of landing mat* were and swans included:
swerving bus. Mra. Burgher for­ to-secure renewal of Author:ty t" Gov. Thomas E. Dewey uf New
.to turn out In full forre Monday involved. The petition to ICU
Alabama, Arkansas,
Florida,
merly resided a t Jackaon, Tenn. eomluct the George Bar- Umpire York, a prospective candidate,
morning at 10:00 o'clock at Ihe ■tales the exact amount of money Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi,
LAKELAND.
Fla..
July
31.
&lt;
A
1
School under the G. I. Bill of have preceded Taft Into tho West.
Sanford Grammar School grounds toueht to be recovered la "not North Carolina, South Carolina.
— The Florida Department of the
Right* provision*. *
Btnsscti Is now on the Paeifiq
In onler to prepare for some Mg present ascertainable."
Tennessee, and Virginia - - Dee. Vetefana of Foreign Wars de­
It was further revealed hy My, Coait and Dcwev I* in h it native
tournament* during the fatter part
8
to
Jan.
8,
1948.
Louisiana,
Nov.
manded today Jhat the Veterans
The complaint la another in a 18 to Dec. 17.
Barr that he had received letters Michigan, stopping on his way
of August.
Administration Immediately refrom a number of li ngo - pn -I back.lo.Nf'r.Y'uk from • weatenl
I’ractire will be started In ilia- aerie* which Clark haa mads lie—i
imVi'iil veto rain patients from the
ll ..hiIhm.,1 mn I'aae SUahll
The Rev. Melton Ware, who deni*, highly coniplimrninlg him
mondball. baseball, horseshoes, fore the ICC concerning wartime
Hlatg
Tuberculosis
Hospital
at
freight
chargee.
.
..
;/■
-j
on
the
manner
in
which
umpire
with
Mr*.
Ware
ha*
been
spendtennis.
basketball, badminton,
I'resr Field. Tampa, because of a month in Arkantaa visiting her graduates of his school conducted
football, volley ball, table tennla
"inefficient and unsatisfactory” arenU, stopped today to visit themselves.
and marbles. Miss Damplcr an­
medical service.
.The umpire school wat lornird
udge and .ifrs. R. W. Ware
nounced this morning.
■ t
Og»l Linton, department adju- la-fore proceeding to their homo last year In a former Marinr bar­
0. L. Powell, former Gulf
ulf Life
Mf«
The tournament* wifi be given
Insurance Agent, recently opened lin t T' and quartermaster, made in Vero Reach where Rev. Ware rack* building at the Municipal
Bemlmde County rank* 22nd
a t the Grammar School and Jun­
an attractive little self service, r iIdle Uvo complaint and said if it pastor of the First Mathodiat A irport
among the 50 leading citrus pro­
ior-High School ground* ami will
Lake and Mayo Langston rash and carry grocery store noxt the VA didn't act Immediately th* Church.
ducing counties uf th* United
be similar to those which hava areBuddy
.
‘
iiatrrDepartment
would
take
newbusy
putting
up
an
attract
lv»
to
Angel
Angel’s eating place on'Sanford
Rov. \t%re reported that they
States In oranges grown, and 34th
been held at the High School, she
'
' Ave­
'
■ action at ita meeting here found the first three weeks in
little fruit stand
a -----t Palmetto
Avenue, It le called Powell's EdgeAvenue.
declarrd. Honor certificates will be .................
in the number of orang* trees.
Weuul
d*+
——---- nue
and
Fourth
Street.
V
to
force
the
removal
until
wood
Grocery.
Arkansas very cool, but that durIn grapefruit. Seminole County
given to winner*.
“Yea, we have no bananas” callHosttfUl
la
put
on
a
Ing
t
h
f
p
y
)
w
e
e
k
t
h
a
r
a
w
a
a
a.
The.one alary building,'which
-rmrcmh tn priwiomnn in iva
tK
w m eoiaotrorte d -try
1. ltny-^ti
J t n r r jading.
heat ware tnfet aent the temp­
OSLO, Norway. July 31, (.71—
27th In Ihe number of
rOM M ISSinNEJOnBlGNs
end, then turned liack is of concrete block
VA pays for treatment of erature up to ' 100 degree* at An American military plan* car­ and
planted.
to
planning
a
window
all),
his
tlenta
at
the
Drew
HoeTA1.I.AI1A8SEB, Fla.. July 31
LitU* Rocl
ock. Aa a result of the rying Joalah Marvel, Jr., U. S.
and haa ■ cement area"^! front"
These figures from the Unit*)
h I* a branch of the cold weather of June and early ambassador to Denmark,. tipped States Department of Agriculture,
OS’)— George H. Aafcell resigned mind compUtriy 0ff baseball for
!
i
hM
I
.
J
00.*
•
pe.
n
frr
nt»nd
the
time
being.'
Ital
et
Orlando.
t&lt;&gt;d*y aa Florida
S tate Motor
they spectallxe In sale of meat*,
Julyr tha
tbe peach and grape crop* and crashed today
today after landing were -ppinted out yesterday 1&gt;T
Commissioner
are a month late, ho stated.
fro ten foods, vegetable* and lee
v thhide
i
"
m i
on a runwaay of Fornebu alrflch
airfield County Agent C. R. Dawson.
RAINED OUT
LOUIB FIGHT
position with rut engineering firm
cream. Produce and veget ilea are
near O t l i f None
____ _______
_
of the four
per
Palm Reach County U first U
Venexuela.
The historic eoftbell battle be­ attractively displayed in plywood
LIGHT COMPANY STOCK
YORK, July 31 IA 1•ona aboard waa aeriouaty Injured. the United- Slate* in vegetable
Governor Caldwell, announcing tween, the Rotary CTub end Lion* racks. Lighting Is flui
NEW YORK. July SI UP)— Marvel suffered a alight c u t
ht Champion Joe Louis
mL A
production, and sixth In dollar
tha resignation of Aabcll aa one Club waa ralnad out Wednesday large fan keeps tbe at
Jersey Joe Wolcott of Investor* today were offered
well
Both engines or the DC-3 value of crops. Other Florid!
of the key man of hla so-called evening nt the Municipal aofthall cooled.
N. J., In a Un-round $38,200,000 in bonds, deiienturca. caught fire, but prompt work by counties listeif among tha vege­
“little cabinet," said a successor park. No future data far the tilt
The store opens dally at 7:50
fight at M ndto'i Square equipment tru st certificate* and the ground crew and thaa pilot
pilot *ub- table, leader* are Broward. Hi tiehas been "practically determined” haa yat beefl set, according to A. M. and closes a t 7:50 f V . ex-Nov. 14, »h# Twentieth capital atock, all but M.HOO.OOO dued the flamas
flames quick
quickly. The pilot boro and Dade. Seminole
arid will be rtaraed riti the next Harry Robeon. Men softball offl- a p t on Saturdays when
Sporting Club announced representing new corporate flnanc W M C ol./Torallnaon, 17,
1 8. air at- because a t relatively email
few da;
daL
ixg hour ia 9:50 P. M.
lug; - • • ' - • _ . . . s i tach* a t Copenhagen.
table, acreage, waa not listed.
#* , v;
*j'ftjC

Drive To Operate
-Tourist Booth Is
Begun By Jaycees

down.
Jewiih teltlemenl police found
(lie bodiet in (lie foieit pteterve
near Naianya just 24 houit af'er
Irgun. ealiepiiit Jewiih undergtound otgam/alion. announced
it had executed the Bfitoni •»«
reptiial for the hanging of thirr
rrguniilt conricted in a piiion
delivery. •
and
_ The .area
. . . wat
— cordoned
------ - off
—------*

wm

Wdcea were turned loo* in an

tempt to pIHT u p th * trail of the
/

Jn Jerusalem, top Paleallne gov­
ernment official* met to map n
rigid canipaifd -against under­
ground violence. One official said
plant
under comlderatinn In­
cluded a demand upon the Jew*
ith agency to cooperate aclivrljr
in atamplng out underground
attacki
^ (In London Prime Minister
Attlee placed the entire Palestine
attuatlon before hi* cabinet 1.
Whan soldier* started to cut
the bodies down after an hourlong probe for mine*, the booby
trap eruloded behind the body
of 8gt.
Clifford
Martin. H
blasted to bit* hi* body and that
of 8gt. Menryn Palce ami scat*
tered the piece* -e v e r a sinda
.area.
*»
Tha blast wounded one gren
^ a d le r guardsman In the faco and
threw several hyatander* In the
ground. Including photographer
Jama* Pringle and correspondent
Carter 1.. UavlUion, both of the
Associated Preaa.
Pinned to the boditr of the
two aoimtr* were “communiques”
((’•■ilanS mm !'••• Kiafelt

Jacob C. Wills,
^ Of Lake Monroe,
Takes Own Life

1—

Talks And Rallies
Scheduled As 1948
Cnnipaijz;ii Starts

Despondency over III health was
attributed by authorities today ns
the reason Jacob Carl Wills, 70
year old grower of Lake Monroe
took hi* own life. Mr. Wlltf body
was found akrly this mornlrg in
the wood*. 100 yard* from his
a home. Ill* heart had been oleived
^ h v a bullet and a .22 rifle was
clutched In hla hand*.
Judge R. W. Ware, who w-*s
called to the acene by Sheriff P.
A.. Mero, officially pronounce!
th at Mr. Will* had died by (hoot­
ing himself through the cheat.
At 8:15 o'clock tM* morning.
S h eriff. Mero tt t s Informed by
. Mr*. Will* that her husband wa*
misting, and that hit clothe! were
atill In h it bed room. Jack and
^ B o b h v Harr*, two neighbor b&lt;&gt;y\
“ found thp body which waa elad in
bath rob* and flippers.
• The body was taken In a near**
to the Erickson Funeral Home.
Announcement* concerning the
funeral are being delayed Bending
the arrival of a daughter, Mr*.
Lelaod T. Stratton of Pasadena.
Calif. Mr! Will* la alao survived
by the widow, Mrs. J . C. Wills of
Lake Monroe.
Mr. Will* waa born OeL 23; 'R71
akin Odessa. Russia. »aml became a
’ 'n atu ralised citlsen. He wea m ar­
ried March 8, 1900 at Rouldrr,
Colo, and for a time fanned nt
Ridgeway, Colo. He had lived at
Lake Monroe for the past 21
rears.

1 Killed, 2 Hurt In
Gandy Bridge Wreck

Slight Relief From
Heat In Midwest Seen

Studebakcr Plant
Suspends Production

ICC Gets Complaint”
Against 900 Railroads

Harr I Planning To
Reopen I&gt;oeal School

Open Scafton, IJmitH
Fixed On Waterfowl

TournamcntH Slated
By Recreation Group

State VFW Demandft
TB Patients Removal

Rev., Mrs. M. Ware
Report On Arkansas

State Farmers* Price
Index Still Dropping
^
Orlando, F la , July 51—&lt;A1—
WTha United States Department of
Agriculture In its farm price re­
port of July 16 said today that the
Index of prices for Florida farm ­
er* continued *.to decline because
of unseasonably low price*. ■ ■ ■
It said th at on July 16, the
index WM 157 compared with 27(1
for the United States with 1909-14
100.
tha Tgpori. waa
i'T b o n lh ago and
point* below a year ago. The
Indtx at 61 was lower thai
month and 143 lower that
last year** July 15 Inde*.
Tha frock index waa 141 com
pared with 259 and 330 for last
month and last year respectively.
Grain ragistered la food
km and cottonseed and
ducts were not enough to offset
H Incurred In cltyu*. truck
miscellaneous iommodUiea,
re p p * aald.'V £
tCTLwiagW jl

Lake And Langston
Open Frtiit Stand

New Grocery Opens
On Sanford Avenue

Heminole Rankn 22nd
Jn IT. S. Citriw Census

J

U. ST. Envoy Slightly
Hurt In Plane Crash

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rUESDXT,' JULY 29, 19V

Tire BXNWmiS HERXtU;
PAGE

Toncc
Sen
To

Gan
pa la i

Manager
handed «
the botto:
to drive
tha wiini
hurlcr’a -t
A1 Met
in tha n i|
no run*
second U
Tonight
A u leas i
a tingle
that Ms;
call, on C
hillock at
Tomorr
Leesburg
Slurr«&gt;
Harrlngto
Lake, n
Brig*, cf
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sciutd

China Object* Td * ’
Fo reign »AHsiHlance
NANKING. July 29, U P )- Rep­
resentatives of the Democratic
League told LL-ut, General Ail«*rt
X2. Wedenn-yer today that the
Chinese people are bitterly &gt;1"
posol to hny foreign .assistance
which would likely prolong the
rivil war "whether it comes from
the United Slates or tha Soviet*.
I,o Lung’Chi. league spokesman,
told newsmen afler a conference
with Wedrmeyer's American fort­
finding mission that he was convinced the investigation was tin
partial “but we are more interested-in-’What happens after they
return to* Washington.”
.
- In Shanghai.1 the Dally ( hen
Yli'n PS0 edltoriarty accused the
United State*, through the med­
ium of the' Wedemeyer fae'-liniltng mission, of ■'interference in
China's domestic politics."
The nrwspnper, reputedly ownby a dissident'njemlx r of the
Kuomintang (government party),
said:
^
"To fact find is "hardly * cornDiimrnt. D i.\ nui glorious that
on* state should Investigate another that ia oh an npial foot-

,*Klit til#- 11*1.1*"i t**

ident Roosevelt mured top Navy
officials to "reverse" themselves.
*'1 got ail order for DR) aii_
carrier*,” he said. "All hell broke
louse. They did not want aitcraf'
earners* They waut«4 d*»Uu)t

•is. r- ioM Them I chiiM TOT

build destroyers
Finally They
cancelled ord»r* for 50.
Tire baby aircraft earners have
bftn crr*i*t*it]l l»y, Ih l, Nuivy with
playing a major part ^ in tho
winning • f h * w a r . K a f v c r
swung into the story of them a*
Ferguson pirssed a line of ipies-

Hr.oMVf.ir— hint—ff
award of the plan# contract* to
In
*. Kaiser and Hughes.
iit»
'
.U nder this i|ue»tion, Kaiser said
would apiwar" rltat Ilia Pres­
ident "left a note” (presumably
hr— ------rd'NsTy -i.rncUHI flbonr-Tlic c a r

E rro r
Three

Kuisei told the committer that
h ecottceived the idea fol a 2oOtoil cargo* plane in the Spring
of 11*42. He saiil he tlisrusscd it
with planebuilder Donald Doug­
las and Douglas was “ttemriuliiusty enthifsiastic.

UaniKm*i&lt; final&gt;t*Arf« tlWfl
lime application of M. K. Haume
'for a leas# on the Winn ^Lovetl
dock building on .the lakefront will
he taken up said Mr. Sayer, The
building hat Iwen put in good
condition by the City, ha declared.
Action w i) deferred by the
Commiaiion on a propoaal by the
Silver Fleet Cab Company for
increase* In ratea. They, prnpoecd
a 25 cent fare within the area
bounded on the ea»t by Mellonvilla Avenue, one on the aouth
by Twentieth Street and*.on the
wait by Cedar Avenue, and that
all aingle farea outside that xono
in the city It# increased to 50
cent*. With, two or more passen­
gers, the 25 rent rate would pre*

operating funds. As we spent (2;
P12 Inst year it can readily p
seen that the Increase this
Is 12.926.- Our operating bu.ljr
howevrr, for this year iw p u g k a
three thousand dollar* JW* tKs-1
last year.
"This decrease in operstfaM
fundi, in spile of the increase 3
the total budget, is brought a U ^
in two w ay s:"F irst: I-ast year we had h j
unfilled position that was v*t*j
for twelve months,- one pu/its J
that was vacant, for dive tnontlj
and another that wa* vacant thr.J
month*. The salaries that w»J
allotted for these positing.* »r j
added to our operallng^ijudn
This year all talariea for unfill
The Commission wa* informed
positions have been made t
that three hew Chevrolet truck*
available.
were ready for delivery by (Ini"Second: Salariea have t*
ler Motor Sales. Tha trucka to
increased to . a leva! where t
which bodlea will be added, are
hope we will tw able to hold t
to be used for garbage and train
men we have. Two of the politic
delivery, eaid Mr. Sayer.
vacant last year have been fills
Application* fur lease ' of sev­
"This cut iti'our operating fut
eral buildings a t the Municipal
will mean that we cannot do
H0101 HO A FKM OilP on Ids nlghT-stlck, a Michigan police officer take* William C. Stacey, Column. Mich., Airport were received but action^
tpuch as we had honed to &lt;
Into custody following an outbreak of violence at the strike-bound Remington-llund plant at Denton Harbor.
was ' delayed pending securing by
This W.UI apply especially J o tin
Fii tmed right, officer*.turn powerful lira hoses on the milling striker* in an effort to disperse them Mate the City of the balance of the
sections outside
of . Wsnfci
police were ordered to the scene after Michigan's Governor Kim-Slglrr had been notined by llcfrlrn County
Airport prbperty.
namely. Oviedo, Zellwood, Wjet
oillrials that a state of "11101 and Insurrection" eslsled at the struck plant. (JnlrrmHionol Soumlplidto)
Two application* for street
Garden and Samsula. Whei« ;
light* were taken under considera­
bad planned to increase our (rtf
tion, said Mr. Sayer. One request
in these district* we will now n
i• *\j
was by The Church of' God at 1HIS DRAMATIC PHOTO made in the courtroom at the Overell yacht mur­ unable tu do as much as w ed
P o li t i c a l E m e r g e n c y
*
Fifth Street and Hickory Avenue,
last year,
j
the other by The Church of God der trial at Santa Ana, Calif., shows reconstructed alarm clock time
H'aaliaawl lisa* !*■ *• 0«*l
“In giving yuu these figwj
bomb
which
llie
prosecution
chafgcs
set
off
the
fatal
blast
resulting
in
:
at Twenty-fifth . Street rind Llm
i would like to haw it cIrk !
l. end tliat in turn I* due
the
deaths
of
Uie
parents
of
Louise
Overell.
CrlminoloRb.t
lloi.Tr
Greene
Avenua.
a* I liointed
to low co*^I production
.
U shown using the meehantsm to act off a photo flash bufb afler defense, understood lliat we are hot «
■citing or finding fault with s ;
*
l. The
out in yesterday's column
objection tu the experiment had been withdrawn. The time bomb ar­ individual
or group'of individiaJ
solution of the (fiffirulty -l. pelll*
rangement was built from the evidence shown in ruins of the cabin
in large degree on |&gt;ersudding the
cruiser on winch Mr. and Mrs. WaiU-e.Uwatwii-dw-d. (TwlrrsfUf6aW7
coal miners, who finaljy won iheir
we cannot give them the sjd
f u r d#v week, to surrender that
f
(ISallnua Dm Sm i liirl
tiunsl service that they hav* U.
and half the dock* had been de ntiinlquea said, the Semaratig vi­
cherished pure fid *- tuna
the
led to expert by the alatcnsr
1(1T.T#&lt;T* of the lOflhtry and r-tuili
stroyed.
cinity is rsturning to normal. The B oard B egin* W ork
that our funds had been inrrviW
to the old grind -- temporarily, !u
(A Republican communique is­ population was ' reported going
On A viation Policy 1 can assure you no one rrgrn
be sure, but still to turn the clock
sued in the Indonesian capita) of beck to villages and rics fields
our
inability to serve the grow*
bark,
Jogjakarta said a Dutch warship ami, with connections restored be­
more than 1 do. Should at tt
That's where the question of
bombed Pekalongan, 30 miles cast tween the city and-the hinterlarid
WASHINGTON. July 29&lt;A’)- time during the year addition
leadership enter* in. and why
of Tegal, .Saturday.)
food prices were said to 're fell President Truman'* temporary Air money he released for our ut
British newspapers are suggesting
In southern Sumatra, the Dutch1ing.
Policy , Board tocay began Its
that Foreign Minister Frlres*. 1I.-Varmy reported, fires cngulfsd four I tin Jogjakarta the Republican studies to assist in formulating We will immediately try to ci
pand our activities, in propoi
m mav succeed Mr. Attlee in event
wvlls in Uhe Peosapo fields, two army
said Its air ‘froces bombed a national policy on aviation.
lion to the funds made am iable
of the lalirr's resignation. Deyirr
o f.them reuses) by sabotage and
■i*.credited-w ith—being flm luplt:
and Salaliga today and, \h ° uK,f Iward Iwgan oignniiing the study "greatest -possible' beni-flti from
oil. Official* were quoted a* chased
by two Dutch fighters, ordered by Mr. Truman July 1H aviation."
saying the n«qss on the flank
The job assigned thr i^ard is
of the fields, weke of minor Im­ "returned unharmed” to its base to aid the. nation in obtaining lire
similar to that given (tie MortuW
portance.
\
Board in 1926. Tht* Morrow ie-1
(In a review of tiiejfjrst week ol
The army laid lVa^HTptlOtrari»_
ni.les riorlli- commendations laid the basis fut;
had rut off the water supply tvwsflirl, the Indonesian news
r-niiiicd Diiicli American aIV policy to. (« &amp; _ _ _
Kevin is one of Di train's must (
to SaUITjfBrand wrerv^committing »gene&gt;^viot»ra—eaid —lUiplrblicau
tf.T. ' AtitUaraw *
forcefdt personalities, and a !e.rn
Rulmtage on telephone communica­ forces wiu?"rh+vuUuiiog Semiiiatig p o c k e t s ill
icy en. roule to
lender, lie has astute jud/nieill,*
Situirrel hole*. frii|Uentl, are
tions in the Senrarang urea.
from Fast ami \VesTSl&gt;»&lt;l halted ami two ot
ang is a gmal executive, fhojign
-found uif th r east si l&gt;a of "tree*
. Kconomirally, however, the com- the Dutch el Salatiga^knd Am- Jogjakarta.
sumetimrs tasli iri his Montnc**,
lie Is a brilliant and -niiiful
speaker, capable, of dealing cither ,
with an audience of worker- or n '
conference of international states-1
men. Hr Is a fighter and like* a :
good scrap.
Small wonder then that msny of j
his party should think of linn ns
being thr light jnan to inspire (he
workers of the country tu under.
take the production needed to put
Fug rand on . her fret, especially
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S till WOIKTU Sle\ cn Qlrdnlch plays the role of guide to UtfN picsat iiesidr the Industrialist wliTfs
ha testified. iH-rasioimlly supply too. that there ate many who feel } turesquely garbed vlxitor* from Arable as they tuur a plant ot tfm
sure he would like to tie prim" Carnegie-Dlinols Steel Corporation In PlUibutgh, Pictured are (1. to r.):
sou finally had tnllmun sworn as minister, although the ipjiclhm A1 quadl Mohammed At Amrl; Prince Saif A1 Islam Abdullah, of
a witness mid then asked him of his iovalty to his present chief Yemen; Glednlch; an d ^s/ed Hassan Ibn Ibrahim. * (/n(craaKpnol).
whether he knew of anybody In doesn't arise.
Washington who was "giving Mr\
However, Devin isn't the
iijuvenient Com
Kaiser the iirush-off."
lie repaid out ol
I most rertainly do." Calhoun
teplied. “ Mr. William Unit and
sure to bat lie to letatn his leader
■1
periist of years. The .State Hoad
Halt is a former Wl’ll vice
TALLAHASSFEt July 29 -tdh* Department, will build and mainchairman. Meigs was one. tima
The State Board of Administration tain the ro'ads. and bridges, and
chiaf of W l'll's aircraft division.
l°d*y gkve its formal approval take title to them when the debt
to issuance of gasoline t*x te-li* cleared.
* "
venue certificates for financing
The financing |.-an, first of Us
R iders Com pete
I *&gt;,225.Otkl of road and bridge kind in Florida, was approved by
j construction in Broward, Buwan-’ ihe Supreme Court last week.
| f T«*iii|itin.»v«l In* mb&lt; I'M A t II n r )
| nee mid Highland counties
| Bids for thu aecutitle* will bs
to start at 2:00 1\ M. Further In­
I .The certificates will tie. iaaued opened on Aug. II.
formation may lx* secured from 8.
II. Farm-st, Herman Harriett or
J. B. Ftlt* of Hanford.
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The following horses were in
Fishing Rules
tha Sunday event*:’
Rider
Owner
Horse
II uiiO.-.U ln.»
Il*rl .
Earnest * Bullet
Cameron
fishetmen have liecit using seines
Far next • in the two hig fresh water aieas
Mrs. Earnest Sport
Man llehr since Mav when the leglilature
Windham
Dan
Whltner
Appleby
passed special arts designed to re­
Appleby
open them.
Kill*
Both the hig lake and the Si.
(’linger
Prescott
Raulrraon
Johns have- been areas of dispute
Prancer llumbalnw between epbrt* ami rumiurrrial
Harriett
6 IMKCK8
Betty
Howard
Howard
fishermen for years.
Sugar Hoy Pell
Mviand
Thr Irgiilsture has designated
Cracker '- Howard
Howard
them as salt water 'in attempt*
Jacob*
Jacobs
tu rrmavn them from jurisdiction
Champion Hsidanraleh of Ine Game Commiision, which
Bankas
Flicker - ' Kabun .
MabtitL (U JA U A N T E K D H EC A PS
has cohitltutional power to teguTarson' Vieno.
Vieno
late fresh watep fishing.
Lady
Prittard
Prittard
Circuit Judge Hugh 51. Taylor
-Polly
, Cochrnn
Cochran
of Quincy ruled la st' week thal
deWolski
daWolski
three act* of Tha 1947 legislature
Pell
Chief
Pell .
attempting to place the two areas'
Cochran
Cochran
under the Hlate Conservation
Cochran
Cochran
Commission, which regulates the
Carleton
Carleton
■alt water seafood Industry, were
unconstitutional.
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ONI.Y 1 ON HAND
Earlier, Circuit Judge W. II.
products are made from apples. Harrison handed down a decision!
at Arcadia declaring unconititu-i
tlunal a 1917 act exempting Ht.j
Johns and Okeechobee fishermen
I &lt;!AL. O U T S ID E W H IT E
from punishment for violating
game board rulings.

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To Product P roe peri If for Sanford.
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W E D N ESD A Y . JULY ill). Ill 17

Reported Jews Report U. S. Protests Jones
!ut Britons Killed. To Russia For

N O . 184

Reveals FDR Wanted

In Retaliation Taking Assets*

L aborite M em bers Of
P a r l i a m e n t Give
C o n f i d e n c e Vote
0 T o P rim e M inister

Australia, India
Bring Indonesian
LONDON. July 30 W1 A So- Case
Before UN
cialiil tourer taid Prime Minuter

Attire told Labor legnlatott today that Britain would slatlt her
military commitment* in Get many,
Italy and Greece slmoil innne.
dately becaute of the nation'*
• looming economic emit,
w on-iC fffftHPYifirul
® confidence from Labor number* of
Parliament after explaining to them
the “broad line*", of hit plan lor
meeting the crilif,
.The Socialiit lourre, who U con­
nected clotely with Labor member;
or Pat [lament. taid Attlee promiied quick' and complete troop
withdrawal! from the Veneris Giul_ is tector of northeait Italy and
W Tiom Grerrr and luhitanlia! re*
ductioni in the Britiih occupation
force* in Germany. *
Left Wing Labor Party member*'
have been demanding reduction!
in the armed .force*, which totalled
~L 297,30U iiierf July” T.
A well-informed lource laid Att­
lee alio had decided to atk miner t.
now on a fivie-dajrweek in the reD cenlly iocii|urd coal piti, to work
Sn extra hour a day to increa*.*
production of critically needed coal,
the mainitay of the Britiih eco­
nomic program ilructure.
After Attlee tod the Labor M.
P.'t of plam of troop reduction*
nM I'njgw Tv&gt;i*i '

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I New R estaurant, ~
Barbecue To Begin
Serving Tomorrow
^ ..... .
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The l l r S Whistle, Sanford a
newest batlwcuc and lunchroom.
Will open Thursday under thu
management of Robert Bryan, recant sergeant of the Army Air
Corn., It was anounced today by

D utch R eport N e w
A m phibious L anding
On S um atra

U nderground R eports N ote R equests In fo r­
m ation O n Removal
Slaying Of H o s t ­
Of P ro p e rty From
a g e s A fter Con­
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3
R a -fk a n S tates
viction By “C ourt
JERUSALEM, July to. (/II—
T*o British soldiers were killed’’
end three were Injured today
by an electrically • detonated
mine nesr tbs llrdrra railway
station. It waa officially an­
nounced.
ity Ho w a r d c u r t ih
JERUSALEM. July JO. &lt;d’*
/ tii Uumi i«ued
niuniquc" today aliening that two
ill whom it kidnapr
July -12 had lirrn hanged in x
joint near Nalsnys m lepriial lot
the .execution of thiee Irgini membets *1 Acre prison yeitrrdsy.
Shortly slier the "communique’
wsi issued floin Tel Aviv, a pqlice sourer there irpoilrd ihr
bodies of the two soldier* hsd been
full ml.--------------------- - - ____ —
Official government i o u i c m ,
however, weir not' immediately
able to conlinn that the trigrante,
Cliffoist Marlin and Mnvin Pake,
bad bcln stein.
— In iiiuing- it r !‘cummpnitjtif.'
IfKim Zvni Leupii #1*° diicloied
that it had received an appeal for
clemency from Paice'* father, hut
laid it had been ignored becau.e
it ihould have been directed “to
thoie who" rcluird clemency to
ihc executed Itguniili.
"Wc cannot do anything about
it," ligun laid the elder Paice hsd
been told..
The underground Jewish organ­
isation asserted the Britons, soiled
at Nalanya. were tried by a “mill
u r v court" -and—convietgd on
charges of "Hleg«l entry into Pai
(•‘•■iJnwvd »• f
TM*»I

Ur T UK ASSOCIATED VHKAA
Australia -and- India -sought .in­
tervention by the United Nation*
Security Council today in an atIrrppl to halt lighting between
the Dutch and Indonniartt.
A ipokriman for the Aultralian
delegation at Lakr’Succn*. N. Y..
laid the Indonnian cair would be
tiled Sometime today.
A communique by India'* interim
government in New Delhi laid the
count i y r pcim mrn n to trymtnr'to
UN had been mitiiKled Ui ' com­
municate immediately" to the Se­
curity Council chiirnian a' meuar*;
from Pandit Jawahara! Nehru, vice
president of the jnleiim govern
men!,, asking cnunril artion.
At Canberra Australian Prime
Minister Joseph B. Chirfly'said the
Autiralian step was bring taken
in the hope that “not only will
hostilities cease, hut that the Se­
curity Council will piovr its worth
in dealing quickly and effectively
with a situation of this kind."
At the Hague, a Netherlands
Foreign Office spokesman said
Australia's action was "regret­
table.” ilertilling mediation offer­
ed previously by British Foreign
Secretary Krnest Bevln. the Dutch
spokesman said" tbc Australian
action could not help possible
British efforts.
Militarily, the Dutch reported
further advances To the |*lsn*D.'
A Dutch communique s'a I d
Netherlands troops made a new
Timphlbious landing In Sumatra at
Loeboekpakam, 36 . miles east of
Medan, on the northwret coast of
,p„ jntnn&gt;t.
At tho same time, the communi­
Arthur
Godfrey,
Columbia
n «atiasre »» iw n r« « i
Broadcasting Program announcer
---------------------------— *.
and talent dlscovsrer extraordin­
ary, yesterday morning Informed
the world on hla broadcast that
B ritis h
G lV C I ! M l l l O r at last "Godfrey had made the
front page headlines”, ami pro­
ceeded to read * The Herald a r­
ticle of July II and the headline;
NEW YORK. July 30. (/Pte- "Arthur Godfrey Admili Error
F lrrt Admiral William f . Halsey Regarding Aiken's Home Town
save that British naval units were
He then reminded hi* listener*
given unimportant objective* 'in of his morning broadcast when
the final phase of the Pacific War he announced Dick Aiken, hi*
to prevent any post-war claim Sanford . tenor program gneit.
that Britain had taken part in the as from Orlando, and the resulting
climatic Mow against the Japanese a* a result.
fleet.
deluge of protesting telegrams
In the ijghth of a series of he rreleved from Sanford eltlxens
articles In the Saturday Evening
Mr. Godfrey again extended hla
Post, out today, the former com- twit regard* to Riwanls President
mamler of the Mid-Pacific striking Lester Tharp, ana of the tele­
force recalled American carrier gram senderu, declared, that San­
strikes in July, 1046, against the ford m utt lie a great, town, and
Jap naval base a t Kuro after said lhat If he ever got "down
which the_ enemy fleet "ha 1 ccas-l that way" he must remember to
rd to esis't."
look up Sanford.
Edward Higgins, manager of
The Kure alack was made onw
by American planes, Halsey said, the- Seminole County Chamber
adding;
of Commerce said he ia delighted
“At Mick Carney's (Rear A di with all th la . radio publicity re­
rmlral Rnjrert B. Carney, Halsey's sulting from Dick Aiken winning
chief of staff! insistence, I as­ an Arthur Godfrey contest, and
signed the British arf alternate Is seeking to get a recording of
target, Osaka, which also offered] Godfrey's broadcast yesterday.
warships, but none of prime im-l
porta nre.
"Mick’s argument waa that Lll
though this division of forces vtolated Uie principle of concentra­
tion and superiority. It was im l
perativr to forestall a possible
PORT-DE-BOUC. France, July
postwar claim by Britain that she 30 (AT— Twelve Jew* who were
had delivered even a part of the put ashore from a convoy arriving
final blow that demolished the her* yesterday from Palestine
Japanese fleet.
wer* reported officially to have
"I hate to admit a political fac agreed today to return to tha
tor into a m ilitary equation, my transports if tha British should
respect for Vice Admiral Sir ner-l decide to take the 4,600 lihnard Bawling* and hla fin* men of migrant* to Cyprus.
the British Pacific *fleet mado me
Tha Jews, nearly all from Pothate It doubly, hut Hick forced mej land, wer* turned back from Pal­
to recognise that statesmen's ob­ estine after, tha British Intercept­
jectives sometime# differ widely ed their vessel. Exodus of 1047.
from combat objectives, and that Upon reaching France, from which
an exclusively American attack they eailed July 10, they re­
waa in America's best Interested fused to land,
Th* British destroyer Cardigan
Bay, m aln.aecort vessel, put Into
Marseille In search
or needed fSfid
'"Jforh
supplies from the.French. Th* sick
who Were taken sitior* were under
PARIS, July 30
The U. French ’ military guard in a
3, Embassy said today th at It hospital.
had transported ‘'Virginia Hil), in
Convoy officer* awaited Inwhose California home Benjamin struction* from Porta or London.
(Brnnyl Stfel recently W T flifn ,
to. a Parte hospital for tre a t­
BRITISH JE T PLANE
ment of an Illness, its nature un­
SOUTHAMPTON. Eng., July SO
specified.
(AV- Britain'* flrat jet-propelled
The Embassy aatd Miss Rill seaplane fighter, the Saunderswas staying In tho Rita Hotel, Roe Al, successfully completed
and that on Sunday night it re­ its first public tost today. The
ceived a call from the hotel saying maximum spaed Is still secret.
“there is an. American girl here Tha plana made several takaeffe and landing* on the Solent
In need of medlral attention.”
.A vice consul visited Mias Hill, at tpcedg under 400 mil#* an
and then had her taken to e hour. I t mounts four 20-mm cannon
hospital, the Emhaesy said, re­ in It* noae and ia powtrod by
fusing to say whkH on*.

A rthur Godfrey
Extends Sanford
More Publicity

S S K K S 8SSSr-*SK £d«n. Halsey Reveals

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has operated n similar barbecue at
Macon, tia., since 1D2U.
The one story building of con­
crete block, construction and 50
foot square is located at J'ml.
Avenue and Twenty-fifth S trt-t
A large area of lime rock and
slag hue been smoothly rolled out­
side of the building to allow plen­
ty of parking space. There are
two large neon signs, one on the
building,'the other near the road
way.
The entire front of the buildBig Is occupied by the serving
counter which is within .a win­
dowed .room, with windows open
for easy service. There is a can­
opy shelter outside. To the left
a door opens to a well lighted
dining .room with tallies and
enough steel chair* to seat Hi
ru n e . The floor la Inlaid lino{sum amf there is plenty of window lighting.
- Behind the serving counter Is
a 16 foot square kitchen, alsp n
storage room. Tables and a steam
table are of stainless steel fintab. Thero is a Urge gas range.
Two big refrigerator-* are stored
with food anu 'm eat. Sink space
Is ample.
Outside, and near enough to the
nratn highway to whet the appe­
tite of passing motorists, is th-r
large brick barbecue oven where
beef, pork and .ham are rotated
by electric power in front of a
glowing fire of coke containei
.i, a grata. The entire ovtn it cov­
ered try a shed.
Riley L. Hogan of Winter Park
w as' general contractor for con­
struction of the building which waa
started on May 30.

Randall Goff Is In
Detroit With “Babe”
Randall Gaff, 14 year old tun
of Mr. and Mr*. O. K, Guff, la
new reported to be in Detroit.
Mlrh. on a tour with Babe Ruth,
who la on a Ford Motor Company
sponsored tour of loading cities
to promote American Legion Baseball league*..
* Randall waa accompanied by hi*
Ml picture taken w ith
P. Chapman,
and For?
took the
to a press conference In regard
.to the tour, which waa held at
Alabama., and Babe Ruth, after
the Jefferson Davis Hotel.
Thee met Governor Felaom of
being I presented with . the big
key Jw-tho-eKr.-gov* ft to Randall fo r.k souvenir, nad Mr. Goff
* ‘ U horns w ith him, .

Role Iir Pacific War

Fate Of Refugees
Is Still Undecided

Bugsy’s Girl Goes
^ To; P a r ir Hospital

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Hughes Giant Plane HiKhiigltl In Senate Probe

M artin S a y s K aiser
Could Get C ontract
W hen Nobody Else
W as Able T o G et I t

WASHINGTON. July ifl i d l WASHINGTON.' July JO M
Jetse Jones testified today that the
Ihr United States ha* ptoteilrtl
to Kutiia a gam 11 Soviet removal
late President Kopsevrit ordrtad
dial work edntinue on a $20,000,of fuimn German and Italian
4*»et* from the defeated Balkan
OllO (lying boat oulried doling
states, Hungary, Bugaria and Ho
the war from iluwaid. Hughe*.
amnia.
_ ■
June*, bonier Secretary of Commerce, taid hf talked with Mi.
Undetiecrrlary of State Kobeil
Ronsi-yrlt following s yihinet meet­
Lovell livid * news-entt^etrttce-to­
ing in Feinuaiy. 1044, and that
day rh.it a note It.id been deliver.-Jf
the Chief Executive raid he (j^d
to Soviet Foreign Minister Mol­
not believe monty already *pent
otov in Moicow yrtteiday asking
un the project would be throtyn
lull information regarding such
sway,
trantfrrt of properly. .
Al that time, the government
Lovell raid the Stale Department
had
-pent approximately $13,500.tool; ihr |M&gt;tilion in JI* note ihst;
000 on the 200-ton flying boat '
I, All removal* n( property I1)
vviiish has not yrt ,b»en flo'
Runia before 1hr Hungarian, Bul­
Syme .jta m m u m t ptndrgjHffiVi
garian and Iftmanian peace treaties
fitial* wanted to drop the |iroj
n .me.intq f l (rc.l.a tc^ui-pttuvtruruecte
*
al character.*;
Jones told .iii* veirian of the
2. Auilrian aii^t* in thetexuunstory to a Senate War Investigate*
trie* c*n not be tei/rd on the
tug luhcumimttre inquiring into
ground* that thry .nr German
it..- award •-( almut $40,000,000
pfo|»rlliet printing allird aglcCworth id wartime pljne conlr*C*l . &lt;
mrni on i~d?fndliori””Of “GrimsTi
to I liiylin 'auJ I Irriry J. Kaiser.
anclt."
,
Jonvts said lie hud signet) the
3. Only irmovali made in ac­ H ill K AN AIRIAl VIEW of the glsnt plywood fljrlnc boat which Is being comtructed by niRUnqalre aircraft
nriglnri contract on dirs^t Initruecordance with peace treaty pro­ bulkier Howard Hughes In California. 17ie plune is dcslgneil to carry 700 soldiers. The Semite War In­
tion* from tlie War Froduetien
Itoar.l and without knowing the
vision* can br recognized by the vestigating Centmitleo is urobinu iho ttO.OOO.OOO wartime inane contract awarded Hught-s. (Inle/naiiurml*
project wgj opposed by the Army
United Stala* a* Irgal.
'Jmd Nnvv.
The note said the Uniiyd Jitulc*
. When J..rii's ts'1.1 uf hi* conver­
i»* concerned Ih-cuusc it wnc one
sation will. Hr. Roosevelt, Cbalrof the stgnera of the peace trea­
man Ffrguton ilt-Mich) of the
ties with Hungary, Bulgaria and
Senate subfonimitteo asked: .
Rumania and thus hobls irnjHtnsi"I&gt;id the I'rrsitlent bavo anybilitv for enforrvTnent uf the
tiling to sin with the making of
part*’ provisions.
ilst-s cutitrg. t 1"
In discussing Italian asset* in
"Not to mv knowledge,” June*
WAHHINti I’UN, July :iu nt't
these rountries, the note said dis­
unlit.
I'reaMent' TniniHii wurkrd rnpbl*
posal of suchl properties Jo. xpteift- -dene*- n-aste-intsT -th e - yeeorsl
”fy «t b is des\T"lodiy oir'lPgDlatton
{•B y' proWerl for In the peace
datv.l Feb. 1H, ty il,
Joe Swift Is G lIC SL passrut hy (‘ongresH in it* (tnnl Cfhina Accuses Russia Vnemoramlum,
treaty.
which he anid hs\ slictate.! for-‘tha
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Sponsoring
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th* Jlrltish G vteri^jm t bs.l dtk
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A-.UIU-H, . mmnv UU» iiirludnu; important
F ro n t In MonKolia
Itre m l u ftlmiUr pjrvit»t iu t h ^ ^ M c e t ' H c f C
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uppropriMlkm
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Lovett
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1 Mr.
ti*-«*
Mr Truman tm
* up the tnrl-^
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SUCCESS. July 30 M’t
reporter* In answer to questions
Grin,lit in popularity n r t&gt;u&lt;*l||tinieiliulrl&gt; umm Ids-return ye*
that he doe* not know tnb value
Russia
served
Utilise today that
of the propertie* Inrolvetl but, os- iioanl nudmbojt racing itiitc 1*323 j lerildV-from Mhouiuri, where H e »t
sume* ’ it ‘1* considerable, other­ W*1 told today to Ktwanian* ..t! lumto-i &gt;une. at service* for ids It ws.ufsl veto , llelamb* IVlIug it
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r
c. i. I mutlnr. 'l l Mrfitha noom o.
wise tha United Slst. i would- not the- kloum t (enter by Joe bwilt. n , , ^ ' .j^ .,1
tow by Mr. am i Trontejntdsn again whtlt Iks
t&lt; eallaae# -a rase t n . )
Unites) Nations membenlup epplibrad n| the Otlsndo Oultroard Ai Truman iticludc
James Rowland, &lt;■suited' ruler
j6i4t*3|MP.tt33 ,nppro|iriatbm* for cations ol those three nations go
•nciatiun, and lerretaiy of Outdoor
..f the Sanford laxiga stf Elks,
to
a
formal
vole
in
the
Senility
the
Army.
Florid* Federation of Outdoor
Vvfm n-i u'l in .1 Knl in .lay with his
JJ.PJ7 iippnjpilnlli.il- for Count il.
1,
"Fib" .4.-C1. (oi v l)r. L. T. Llosa,
Club*. He nav introduced by Ed­ intiepei!.7.'iil iiliiics,
providing
The Council trst will ctrnie it, AI• ])o!iis null Mi &gt;. Rowland, a f­
ward lliggini. who outlined the fund* (or a si..roti lug federal
ter atiensling tin* jtarinnat coiroutboard lacing that will take agcncis-5, im biding the Vi'ts-ran* August and Ilie repeated black \.-i.tinn ol Klhi in I'ortinnd, Oreballs
would
boost
llie
Sosirt
veto
Administration
and
tho
Atomic
En­
| place lirle on Sept. I.
gnn. hod is -bai .1 Imie, tit* said,
ergy * OBintissionS
total to 14. Late yeslrlsl.iy the enplisiniiiH to iintiveo of I'orlland
MIAMI. FIs., July 30 Ml Hr
John L . Hughe*. .......... . Un. • »l,CfiK.'.'PLMU7 appropriation loll Husyrunt vetoed the Aniens an |.ro- r lull it svn* i....is-1 back home in
rarrving funds to implement hir
port* of a revolutionary attempt vetsily bariltirtc and law sludcnt. forvigii-nid program. Almost all pos.il for a Balkan Investigating ♦'^"1"^*: ,
. .
.
sang
thicc
solos
which
were
well
'
“Ibirttand vsit* much liotts-r tlsan
to overthrow the government ' I
nl un' iiioney i» for •■*|h' imI1- Cirmmt'iiun,
hero," l.e ds'cloieil. "It w*» often
Hafarl Trujillo of the Dominican applaudrri! "I teve Lllr," 'She lure abroad, the aggregate luting
Alexei Krasilnikov, deputy So­
or WL* hut the nights wer#
f8fM.7Hi.H3A
lylow.
the
I'realrient'a
Dncrt
5ong"
and
"
Ihinugh
.the
Republic continued to pour into
viet delegate, larsl down Moscow’s end, lit* nlvi roirnled (list the
budget
eitiraates,
Miami today, and ell had onr far- Yeats." He was accompanied hy
ftlKl.l lii.HItti appriqiriatiim*. fur position after China accused Rrro I'lillmnii train with Florid* dele­
gation visited Snu Fiptu-teo and
tor in common, none wa* confirm­ Mr*. 0 . Fuquay and. was intro­ tho Agrirultnip Ifepartinriit;
ria of sponirning "a seconsl front" Lo* Angeles and «t Hollywood It
duced
hy
J.
Marlin
Stinccipher.
ffS.duo.tHHI
appropriation*
fora
ed.
against the Chinese govcrnmei'l w as.)Ill in the »luul.‘.
The Cluh. went on teedtd a» ■core of miscellatreou* government through Outer Mongolia s mva-The I.Hirt group left heTe on
The rumor wa* thi*: An invatio i
corporations, including llio Na*
July S on st i rip. 'of 8,7t*5 miles.
army, purportedly financed iml favoring the writing of a fetter in.n»l Housing Agency, tin* I»»- j *un uf Sinkiang.
The Klk train went linrn Jack*
backed by Communktic intern li. lo Kiwanis International it-itnn; s i i t u t e n ( IlllfXiAm ericaii , \f 1 Krasilulkov-ateo fi.imnlty nmv- »&lt;miville to t liii rigo, to Denver, and
fair-,
and
4
|M
,
7
PP.tMHl
for
the
Ten*
eil to l.lsH'k emuliIJratioit uf'ispidi to Salt Luke City which Impressed
ws* preparing to invade the Do­ IItsL lotteries anil tlu'or prifr* a»e
I( MMllMtirel 0 ii r»u* I w l
iii'SM-e Valley Authority;
Mi ite.wliiod witli itn I'leoldlnes*
minican Rrpublic. Tire army w*» not fsvnrrtl by the kiwanu Club
Insrea-ing l*y 20 perrenl tire
and le-aitly ru»ro than any city
alleged fo.have trained in s. r-- as a meant.of raising fundi lor pettnloil pnymunt* Ip Civil Wot,
he visiletl, he aM erteri,. While
. •
Spanish - American, Boxer Rebelmote, mountainous region of south- lire club.
{hero lle-y visited the Mormon
i
and
Philippine
Ip»urr»ctioti
Mr
Swift
told
the
Klwaidam
east Cubs.
Temple trod tdl#&gt;rn*rle, trod heard
veterans ami their widow* iio.l r-fill•
the gicAt organ, the third largest
Thrfacl ws* this: No one tingle that prior to 1U36, ail niutarlHiat siren, afft-rting among other* '.«)
taring wn* of the inlHiard lyin',
*
WELCH. WY. Vn.. July VI, tell — ill (lie United State*.
perion. agrnry or government ha&lt; l&gt;Ut by ID'd'J the outlH-ard lacing Civil Wur and HI.stHt SpantehAt I'ortinnd, they had a fin*
Welch
totteresl
tsalay
on
fnrim
Atiierican
war
veteran*.
yet reported actually seeing tbc proved- nrori* popular according to
of the earth, and tin- ri.lMHl odd Convention, n big parade with
alleged invasion army, its fleet the numlier of schedule* fer re­
inhabitants
hoped their liame* float* and - 1.. F.,’ Lewi# of C*lgattas.
or its aircraft.
wi'te
Hut
being
aurkt-d .fiiib-.' Ills- ifarnin was elected as Gland Ex­
Before the wsr, outboard maralted inter, he said.
soil.
Virtually each report had it- ufseturer*. Rllmutaieil by the pub­
Ronuevilli* Dam, where 260,000
Torn sldnwalk*. ruptured futildeounter-raport. 8ummarUf&lt;l. tha licity attending outlHiard raring,
salmon have ascended the run­
lug
and
buckled
pavcmeni.s
showsituation bulled dawn to this:
Throw of Seminsdg County’s
made special racing iiiu|ur* reway* thi* year, proved very In­
Ths Puerto Itleap youths arrived taping st about J476 each; he school principals: B. O. Steele
teresting, l*e declared. At H*l*
in Miami from Cuba with Hh- -sjif. Since tlie war they have di»- of the Hanford Grarnntsr School; movement which iio* qutekenesl in Francisco, they visited Nob lltll
story that they hail "escaped i contlmieil till*, Ire Halil, due. t-r Mr*. J. C. MitchelL of 8outh Side recent months.
Mayor L. E. Roger* gocssesl an amt other points of interest while
training camp where men wetv th* fact that they cannot build I’rimsry and /,. J. I.aney of ttie
underground
stfeanr migiit l&lt;e to Dr. Doss took advantage uf a specbeing recruited and trained Into •nth motor* at a slecent price, l.ymsn Scliool. are nttanding
blame.
He
ha*
told the
rotmril rial pass to visit Alcalra* prison.
an army to Invadtt tha Dominican itaears get requisite part* for three day eonfrence of principals
,l** ncity
ty rouurn
At Hollywood lltey visitod'th*
Republic.”
In
Gsinesvill*
al
th^
University
of
b;
.
!
itt*ni"}t
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,hc Warner Brother* Studio, saw Hum­
“ (|t» llssr* »» _Pa*» Twal
—
- it
■ was announces! today
'•
rear of the Poehonlaa Theater, one
An Associated Pres* carraspon
Florida,
phrey llogart and other screen
ran hear running water.
dent in San Ju an r Puerto Him
hy Supt. T. W. Lawton.
Another theory was that, in star* ami visited the Brown Derby
later Interviewed th* same youths
One of the main conference
restaurant, the NBC Mudias and
who told of the arm y—Identi­
tuple* is how to put to licit ilm* year* past, coal had he-'it mi tied llie Hollywood liowl. In Arteutta
fied as Cesar Anlbal Torres and
the two week* before school open­ bens-nth this southern West Vir­ they »atv the Grand Canyon. All
Serafin Rivera- -and nut.ted ther.l
ing now required by law of teach­ ginia coal renter, weakening tbc uf us were much impressed with
er*
In order to fill out a It) month city's foundation*; but there wire lira c o u rte sy -of tlnr wosteiner*,
a* denying they had seen any
Tho heavy downpour that floodno charta'to back up thi* suggest­
troops or armament In Cub.-i. &gt;hH ow lylnic area* throuichoui inla srheslulc, lie M ini.
and we did much to correct the
ion.
Kslward
Henderson,
a
graduate
arm* lost evening was officially
Official*, pondering the Lite of general Imptetsiun that Florida
of
Seminole
High
School,
and
redurdesl at 2 05 inches by B, F.
their city, were considering what ia a 'gator and snuka infested
tVIHtner, wrsthermsn. No report* one of the State regional educate step* should be taken. Then- w«* swamp, said Mr, Rowland.
Ion
supervisors,
has
promised
to
*.f i damage to celery *eesl betis
_^
-^ r w . ■„ ' ,
J _
:'^ &gt;l
tui - indication whether geutuitete
w its reported thi* morning al'thsj do si! he n n .to aU--£emlnote would be exiled An to *rtua/ th e
County
principal*
in
preparing
the
iew of County Agent C. Rmystery.
SAN FRANCISCO, July 30, (-11
»on. Some motor ear* were new schedule*, Mr. Lawton de­
— Thp I.iqps International con­
rtod to have lwen stalled In rlartd.
vention today worked on a plan to
ord ai water aloihed over
ll OF C COUNCIL
promote world peace through
BOSTON. July 30, OF)— Dotycrunning boanls.
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla., July
pipelines from town halls to
i f » C h in d lc r, 6 i3-yv«r-oll.fm gg^
aly ha* seemed to be a wet
itR“ wUIT Hi 161*1 id ' fifTBr so OP)— W ttttJirJrlttrd, maniger
Baltimore writer, tmlay was sen­
Ind Loke Buccese.
In a doxeo forum* yoetarday ths
Inches or 1.67 strove normal, of the Ocala Chamber ol Com­
TOKYO, July 30. (AV- Deputy tenced to life imprisonment and
convention of more than 16,000
thia is a mere drixtle com- merce, today was elected pre­ 4'rime Minister II. V. Evatt swung fined ftO.OOO for treason It»
-with the 14.67 Inch precip- sident of tha Central Florida Australia behind the United ing as a Na*l .radio niouf
delegates amplified the themn tha!
of July, 1046, Mr. Whltner Council of C of 0 Executives .State* today In the quest for a during tha war.
solution of world problem* must
succeeding W. J. Coxens, Jr., man­ speedy It-nation peace conference i Federal Judge Fraacl* J . '
spring from 4he masse* of cittern*
out.
rather than thair diplomats.
’all this year to date totals ager of the New Smyrna Beach on Japan a t which th* veto power Ford imposed the sentene* ol
Harry Goforth, msnagerof th* would be eliminated.
inches ** compared with the
A fter the forums tha plan ws*
Chandler himself made an almust0 Inches recorded through Mt. Dors Chamber, was •elected
proposed, to be submitted U forr
Australia, he said, w o u l d belllgeront statement to th* court
vie*
president
to
succeed
Bird
, 1040; ton .16.84 ineh rains
tha convention, for an Internation­
"strongly resist” any attem pt by dismissing a* ridiculous h it cottnc* and lutryy Halt, manager of th* one power or « group to apply th* set's i d e a that he was Insane and
a n J the M J t htehro
al, committee to channel commun­ of [1944 ____
High . July, 1046. Rainfall Iqi Daytona Beach Chamber, was veto, but he voleed the hope Hu*, repeating that h* stUl held to ,
ity attitudes to W sitdngton and
6450 inch#* a* conj-J efactcd
secretary
of tha United N*
cceedj sla would^participate In the pro- opinions he expressed in his I
rain of 61 inchaM (jotorthcasts for tbs Naxis.
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Popularity Of
Outboard Racing
Is Told Kiwanis

Russia Announces
- £ J „ Vetolntentions On
3 UN Applications

Appropriation

Local Delegates
To Ulks M eeting
fie tu rn (Frjom Trip

Dominican Rumors
Of Invasion Try
Are Unconfirmed

Town Buck 1i n :From
Movement Of Earth

Principals Attend
Meet At Gainesville

2.05 Inches Of Rain
Reported Last Night

Lions Meet Works On
- World Peace Plan

Australia Backs U. S.
Jap Treaty* Meeting

rtPaul Revere” Given
Life ImproSenmeilt

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Mid. Dutch forces b u n t rasttheir
postUoo*
into a rich'agricultural ares.
; A dispatch from east Java said
Dutch troops. Including American
trained marines and equipped with
Amsrlcan-made half tracks, tanks
ami field puns took off at sunrise
in a drive south from l.awang toward Malang, resort town 15 milsa
iway.
An Indonesian army eonwduplnue r broadcast from Jogjakarta.
Republican capital, said Indoneslan units yesterday continued their
attacks on Dutch positions in cen-

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U. S. Protest
t* s« » O a»&gt;

iE'ntaken
the . m
Jt
- .atter
i-- x* up' •*- with
.
ling other fiMHmti, 1-fTrattualiL
1 / The Onltad State* has hecai
in cottaultatlon with a.numher of
ether governments, w ^ b /rh e did
not name, on possible w a n s to
and file fighting in htdoWapi; and
that ha understands th# nau# is
td he submitted formally to the
United Nations,
2. If* helievrs
the
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,™ h iginning of preliminary dtsc.uss’or.v
with representatives of 10 othpr
countries on a peat* treaty with
Japan will be postponed ftfim Au­
gust 10, that several govrrnmer.ts
have a iked the delay, and that
suggestions for a naw data have

ii , h !•«■&gt; im ,i
’calinc. being members of aii illegal
British criminal terrorist org.inixation known as the Ilritiih Occu­
pation Force In Palestine, which
U responsible for the suppression
of Jewish rights in Palestine anil
fur the deportation of Jcwi.di citi™ xen* from their home laml."
A* memberi ‘ of the Britixh
army, the serf can U also were a r­
eused by Irgun of Vrhat It palli-dj
the “murder" of* Jewish* Women!
and children and of "Illegal po*-‘
session" of arma.
Hagans, another Jrw iih underground agrncy of less violent
leanings, «r»» reported to nave
riimluriod an all nii(ht search’ for
the sergeant* despite the British'
curfew,
|
The ligunisU hanged by Ihcj
British were Meir N akar, Ahaolouij
Habib and Yacouh Weiss. Th«*yj
had been conder-"‘“* *•'” ,w“
| ing,'bombing Ji1
which 26t con-iI WINDING UP A TOUI of the weal, Gov. Thomas E, Dewey of New York
j orison May 4
victs were set free and HI persons jI le pictured with his wife and son. John, as they attended Cheyenne's
famous Frontier Day rodeo In Wyoming. Dewey, who turned up at the
were killed.
It was confirmed officially that’-i show two iloys, left shortly after for New York with hU family and
member* of his, party. .
(InternalIona I Soundplmto)
(1. K. (J..Charlton, superintendent
of Acre prison, had been suspended for refusing "for personal tm sons" to attend tile execution* of
the three Irgunixts. Charlton, 25

lls s lliw j hum I1, , , (las)
ration*'fm nt Austria, Italy, HunBary and Rumania on the ground*
that the peace treaties had pot
liecn ratified. The Austrian Treaty
has nut been drafted but pacts
with the uiher three - have been
ratified by' all the bi|{ powera
except Buasia.
The United States immediately
objected and said It wanted full
scale discussions now. A* highly
(dated soutce indicated that tin
Amctican* would plump for the
admission of A u stria’ and Hale
th?a -year leffaidlcss of treaty
delays, but would “strnnxly qtwa*
lion” Hungary ami Itomanin, both
regarded aa Soviet satellites.
Addu-ssing the United Nations
Memliership Committee in oppo­
sition to Outer Mongolia’s appti-'
rat inn for mrmbn ship, strongly
supported by Russia, Or. Shuhai
Hsu said:
"The Soviet delegate would
have demonstrated a better ins Ik Ii ! into the political siluatinn
In the Far Fast If he had rum*
with the statement that Outar
Mongolia Invaded Sinklang aa a
diversion for I lie iwlwts -in north­
east China tMnnchnria) and as
a second front against the Cltl
neae govei ninent.
Replying to Kuvlet charges that
China invaded Outer Mongolia tn

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Funeral services, sttm d*d b;
high Republican government off I
elplt. were held'in Jogjakarta to­
day foe th* nine persons killed
yeaterdav when an Indian Dakota
■* - transport plane which th# litrto■fieelans said carried medical sup­
plies Was shot down by two Dutch
' 'f ig h ta r planes over the Repuldicsn
I T capital:
’An pf/IHal etatement Daucd by
th* Dutrh In Batavia said that.
"If It If lnda*d the case that the
■lift shot down wsa a Dakota
id tn Singapore with medical
Has for Jogjakarta, those ra-

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Hanged

Indonesia Fight

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W E D N E S D A Y , J U L Y 30. 1947

and -Hugbwi, ftrA «»»:
*i*h placea to .g e tsth e-o rd er,',
Martin said. "He didn’t say what ir a r te d to build a Dying boat in
the high' places were and I did about 111 months. On the question
of time. Martin said it took 600
engineers and artisans four years
to perfect the Mars.
At the end .of that time, he said,
a second ship might have !&lt;e*n
turned out in 'JO months and mass
production brought about fouc
* months laler.
I He anld a "mediocre” cargo ship
might have lieen 1ut together Jn
aTmut 30 percent’ Iris (line.

tive was Interested and because he
wa* Commander In Chief of the
armad force*.
Jones said he hsd a 'piimbcr nf
conversations with Hughes, multi­
millionaire plane builder and mov­
ie maker, and tried to penned#
him to abandon the pro ire?.

WASHINGTON, July 30 M7Gienn L, Msttin said today that
a. inert! nan urrn no uaaic mu* Henry J. Kaiicr propored in July,

No Decision Reached
On Florida Hospital

Clowe, who supervised the hang­
WASHINGTON, July 30-UP)
ing*. An Inquiry was In progress. The Veterans Administration said
The du*k-to-dawn *curfew im* today th at “no decision has Iteen
pmod about two weeks ago on th e ' reached” on a recommendation
fiii.iMill Jews In' Haifa was lifted
today.
Vi A Veaich'conducted
w m en nmuunt'q through
■iiiu iik 1' of the House Appropriations Com­
Herxcliya Jewish quarter last mittee regarding the continued
nlght resulted in the detention of operation
of H nnry
General
nine persons.
Hospital at Thomasvillc, Ga., and
A British constable, wounded by the 'building of a new hospital
underground . .gunfire—la
a m n i a n gn ^ r t u .July It*, died during the nigli*.
V;Two explosions wrrp heard
smith of Citrus House, the mili­
tary headquarters In the T.d Aviv
area, but a search disclosed noth*

Kiwanis Meet

■Hig at* different factories a.
mun sense would show much a
high cost, he pointed out.
charge was "unfounded.”
He announced that during the
present year the AmericaiT Boat
Association will sponsor 250 regallas with *£76,000 In prises, and
th a t‘an estimated :t-,000,000 peo­
ple will see the races,
Clsss C outlmard motors hit
the fastest recoul, 04 miles "an

* In a game Aug 23,
be­
tween Detroit and Wanhlngton,
the side was retired one Inning
without a hitter having been
officlaly at bat—yet a run was
In Jerusalem, military police
Celaryfed Manager John Kri
.scored in 'the inning. The first
gram approved by the Army
two batters walked, the third
on General (Omar) Bradley's desk.[dcr introduced two new membeis
road
.near
the
Miistashfa
policeaqeriflced them to second and
of his hail club,- Bill t-ewls of
thin). IH« fourth hatter h i t - a barracks, iil.jh e .a re a where sev- Veto an* Agency.
Miami, catcher, and Jack Mcsacrifice fly scoring a run, 'then rral mine attacks have' Ix-on made
Cammon of l-ecahiirg, pitcher.
recently.
craft manufacturers opposed hts a base runner was picked off.
J. Brailry Odhani asked coopwartime move to enter their field.
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n atio n of membeis In aiding the
In'response to questions, Maftln
Brooklyn grid Dodger football: Dick
Brinkely, newly-signed
Jaycres in rasing fund* for malndenied thill there Is any -I'mono- stain Glenn Dobbs and Bsxon I Brooklyn grid Dmlger fullback
poly” la the field, adding that Judd were eliminated oug u p .in 'fro m Wake Forest, has ambitions the City council today to "stop tabling the new Tourist Informa
airernft mnnufacturo at present'Ihe semi-fluid* of tho Tulsa f o u r i to lie a newspaperman. He was courting in the corn." Gardeners 110,1 ll'Kith and other tourist pro...........
Iinll tourney.*
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_ I sports editor of his college paper. 1complained of heavy crop damage, motion activities.
la "highly competitive.

D O N T FORGET
TH URSD A Y
Sottfnrd Ludkc No. 1241

ihdrnttanding of any port between 1942, th* formation' of s six-corn
the Staff Department and U aut.
combine to minufseture
General Lucius D .'Clay, U. 8.
commander of the Araeriran occugovernment order wW*h
■ Mon tone In Germany, on this
Igfit'bmtni.ftt'i liUlmala
ntmi In Ksiier 'said he slone could get
gorarnmant’a
ultimata aTm^Tn
Germany.
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t
—- «i—■nags
W4. Itfturdlr.g R uulm r , U, K. fktturer. told'the Senate War in
rato of propoaad Security Council

veitigsting *' Committee that Kai
str. wartime shiphuider. approach­
giving th* m atter ed hint with this proposition.
ted I State*
careful consideration.
It was some time later, Martin
said, that Kaiser obtained a government contract jointly wtlh How
British Troop Qut
don on Or i

SQurcc

. As the hearings were resumed,

** of "what about Palestine?' with Martin -in the witness chair,
ie informant said Attlee did not Hughes, Hollywood film producer,
reply. It is estimated 100,000 and airplane deiignrr, issued a

British soldiers'
Forces In Germany were eallmsit'd by a well-informed source
esU rday at between 200,000 and

500,000. -The Prim* Mlnlatar wa»
said not to have Indicated th*
•xU nt of reduction* planned in
Germany. Th# British disclosed
recently they would ask th# Unit­
ed* States to assume DO ta r cent
of tba cost of feeding and adminlaUring the
Anwlcan a

T» mfwyp mfwyp
iritiah occupation

T6a 8oelalDt Informant Implied
Attlee might furnish detail*
of proposed troop reductions In •
ii*ed etatement to Parliament
V i l reported to have
member* of -'hli party,
in a closed stsiion, that
planned originally to
troop* tn Venexla Giulia
• permitted 90 day* after
M of tba Italian paace
informant said th* Prims
ar added that undsr present
Tin»h ^ •trtn
a ' t Sftn
h 0 of lirulin
in tha Italian a n a , borderugcilavla, haa not been dla. Soma 6,000 brltlsh troop*
i Greece.
sr In th* day Attlea era*
led to confer with leader*
National Union of.M in*
Ura hour a day by **ch
Informant estimated that
would In cm se th* coal
by SOO.OtK) tons a w##k.
reram ent’s target for tbe
re ra n production rata laj

4 times as
many small

statement in California asserting
that the investigation is an' at­
tempt to **coerce” him into-agree­
ing to a merger-of tuns World
Airlinea with Juan Trippe’a Pat

■aid that five yearVmgp yesterday
KaDer came to his BaRlmore
plant and. said ha waa Interested
In forming a company to build
500 of these craft.
Kaiser, e ship builder, with no
urevlou* experience In the alrcraft field, suggested that five of
the largest companies, Including
Martin's, combine to fumlah cnglnesra and capital for a venture
ha wobid direct, the witness said.
"Ha said them would he a good
p rofit;in It," Martin commented,
adding that hi* company at that
time .was Interested primarily In
fulfujling contracts for the army
and nary for other type ships and
sought only a "reasonable profit*?
Senator O’Conor (D-Md) asked
what Kaiser proposed to contri­
bute.
Martin aatd that if five comnaplea agreed to share In the ven­
ture, Kaiser tab! he would furnish
sn
e -iu iu of
in th*
in , men
in
nne-alxth
needed ami

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Dellverln* o f $537,757,070 w o rth o f ivory*
th in s from
ito o m tn rb ln ea t h a t lig h t
c i t l i t to m illions pf hom o a p p lia n c e s w ore
mod* an d shipped by O onoral E lectric during
th o H rst'six montjta o f 1 0 4 7 — o v try item
; th o s ta n d a rd of living
lit n early ono-thlrd m o ra
o f people. We
wo did In ony previous
full yeer o f psec

production.

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PSACSTIMB YEAR OF 1037. FOR IN CTANCfit CLOCKS lRON$ DISHWASHER
RADIOS SHOWED BIG GAINS, GAINS It
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BECAUSE TH E Y A R E USED IN MANY
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PAltR THREE

Y ttE H A N F O R D H E R A L D . S A N F O ftD . F L O R ID A

Red Strategy. In Europe Seeks
To . Undermine Western Powers
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By DKWITT M.UKF.NZIK
trade unions. This would add furAt* Foreign Affairs Aaalyat
ihet -to the economic chaos o f the
Britain, Franca and other eco­ nation. When autumn approached,
nomically .nistreased nation* ,’f aqd the government was beside
\Vextern Europe arc rcachlnir • for itself with trlhulations, slop loads
the nrnapeclivc ln.-t'efil* o f , the o f Russian wheat would he uffei Marshall rehabilitation project Ilka .&lt;| to the distressed country snd
drowning man grabbing tor life- the time would be ripe for th?
buoy*.
r tench Comtnunisl Patty to room
F o r . exam ples Authoritative into power on the gratitude nl
iD U im la
atated yealer- the populate and the weakness,
dry that the gnvemmant had un­ o f the government.
til r consideration the
drastic
There Is one moie item to Iw
course of spending come of Eng- nddnl. |jt«t .Sunday a crtmniunlland’* *2.5AO.OOO,CM«) gold and dol­ ■pie was issued in Moscow giving
lar reserve as an emergency tnen*- the first anthoritalclely published
tiro tp_deal, with the
"cat- CVftp
ftlvieff-Wltc
ew-'-OtM
day* which are expected- tu p
it imteed exeel Ifni. Thcie is grain
the country neat winter. But lor export. ' the imi&gt;ortant |ioint of thlp dis' cltnmfe, mol your *|icclal attention
la drawn to it. I* that the tapping Suspect .Taken To
of Lit# reaerra Would I* a Htoo- G eorgiaSw am p W here
gap tietwren the peril*! when th-| ’,,7fl0,00(MH&gt;(&gt; loan from the U. F loridian M urdered
ft. A. Is exhausted about the end
nf the year ami the time when
JACKSONVILLE. FIs., luly-ntt
the Marshall plan or some other (cl*&gt;— Wayne F. Woodruff, Ah.
American pr«gTa?n of financial aid native of Louisville, Ky„ visited
to Europe Itecnines effective.
the Okefenokce swamp scene where
Yesterday, too, France made n Myron D. Sutherland was fatally
new appeal to Russia in the Unit­ shot July 13 and repeated yes­
ed Nations EwmcHMte and Social terday to Sheriff J.O. RlVc* of
Council to join in implementing Folks ton. (ia, that it was ac
tlir Marshall plan. Tlie Paris jr»v- eldental.
___ ;----------:----■----Hutherlamk-m«ot&gt;er nf'the'Phrr
Vedra Ih-sch tennis team and em­
I onWunlut Party, la greatly wor­ ployee nf an oil filter map.
ried over Moscow's attitude. Dele­
ufacturo company here, had IIcon
gate (ieorprs
Boris
told ‘ me
the enure
enuti
Ire'll era rm
ru tom
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k
|.r, t„„le ,t,.
ell that «li.Dust lajtwecn Russia,
by*' aid.
ami
th- Western powets was ppai
a r-1__,
And tbe
tnsls,r ___
was. ........
found....................
just outside .n
alysing European economic reen'-- deserted cabin it few miles south
*ry.
of St, (leorgv, tin
The Russian reply was to re­
Woodruff, former employee nf
buke France for bringing the th* Mrrrlll-Stpvens Repair ami
Marshall plan into a United Na­ Drydock
Company here, was
tions drltatc. Whito‘Ro?*ian Rep- picked tip In ‘ Kl Paso, Texas.
—roaanlativ Kaminsky i|oolatod -tlu&gt; wIilT Mg hrldb'Aif n Tew days as
a^cottomic mid Racial Counttil has (he twn nlightnl from a Dana
" to right to discuss the Marshall continental bus.
. plan, lie fm ther said the plan
Woodruff snld lie shot Suth­
- was linked with Carman economy, erland
in the hark of the bend
which he maintained had no place while target shooting ami denied
on the agenda.
Sheriff ‘Sikes reported,, that he
' With ’In# above as background, had taken the dead maij's wallet
I «m going to ret'dow n here .. which has never been found.
sensnthma) and, if substantiated,
Sheriff Sikes said Woodruff
vastly- important report yhirh had two Army, discharge* in hi*
comes th me front a ti»imlly~ ex­ possession, one, tyjird which said
ceedingly well Informed European he was a private in a Coast
source. You will teesll that last Artillery outfit and another wilt* Ms-- French -Socialist Premier Rn ten with a pen saying he had serv­
' madier dismissed fronr Ids coali­ ed as a technical sergeant In the
tion cabinet the five Communit'. llllst
Parachute
Infantry Di­
ministers, after the National As­ vision.
sembly hml given him a two-loThe sheriff reported Wood,
one vote of confidence In whl'h ruff as laying the pen-written
Communist m c in h e r a dissented. ■me was a Joke and that the
Since then the Communists have typed one showed All day's AWOL
beep outside the government.
in less than twit year*.
It's clear that this split was
Sheriff Hike* said, too, that
the result -&gt;f Communist refusal Woodruff admitted having a w
- to collaborate. My sm irtt-pew tell#
ntc that the nisi# whs deliberate* ly precipitated uifder urders front h
Moscow, and the strategy pas
this:
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It haif jit st tKTonie apparent
that the Russian wheat crop this
» D'*nr would Iki excellent, barring
unforeseen contingencies. Posses­
sion nf this breadstuff would. pro­
vide a mighty bargaining weap­
on a continent which, in many
places, was haftl pressed for food.
Frunrc for i. nest the first time
In her history was short of bread.
4
Well, with
that set-up the
French Communist* were to un­
dertake a program nf harassing the
government. An important phase
of the campaign would In? the
causing of tjibor trouble*, the
Red* being powerful in important

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lie slllil there will Ik- m» eX-jniHut tomorrow nl tlie
hr-hlcl
enslou o f lie- imdnreht. J n lr-M , 1 \Vn|lick Hotel.
lime fixed !■&gt;- ths Imprevcmenl
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Commission for obtaining llreitse*
C A S T A X R K PO IIT
on exlsing nil-poll* without get­
ting approval o f sites,
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T A L L A H A S S E E .* FU.. July :tn
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F lo rid a * oldest and
la rgest’ cctions for the last fiscal year
ltor*e
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nssignei Jan. Ill through Mareh 2 tlu- previous year. Convplndler
f.Mr jt* V .m rmnnr p e rh d .________ j Clarence M, (la v re|H.r|«d tmlay.
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served a sentence Tor Idg'ipiy,
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We ar* twelve y ta ti &gt;.ld thia July.

Yes—way hack yonder in the year 1335,
•la-oa piM M twavAd u* Florida Yconr awither
State. He piitvliarrd property in Sanford and
in other cities
iu« in Florida, and one day he
mentioned to i.&gt;# tbnl fir* insurance rates
in Doritla were considerable higher than In
his Home Stale, m l he thought perhaps the
rtesun fur tldi was that the mutual fire. .
Insuian:e companies wrro not active In
Florida.

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caiy to understand why.

a presen t to th e M anger in B eth leh em g rew on th e hills o^
Arthur Godfrey it still talkin i ^ em en
about Sanford and this city** dr '.
T h ere a re o th e r s ta te s in A rab ia w hich still keep isottrmmsiion to be known through- Inter!. Ilaclram aut on th e so u th co a st b ars all unlicensed
out. Ihr isdio woild -a. the home! fo reig n ers. T hey m iss so m eth in g th e re b y , fo r th e lltulrao( Dirk. Aikin Again yciterd .y ,n a,&gt;1 cltiea *'nve flix-nnil-seven-story sk .y sc ra .p e___________
rs resem blinng
he devoted the belter part ol hit those In A m erican cities. Som e d ay th e se s ta te s , too, will
yield to th e p re ssu re tff W estern com m erce.
• wimon to the lubject.
The St. Paul Diipalch revee'i
that it received 5O0.(X)0 lelephonv
callt (tom the public during Ihr

p u t year. And most of them, no
doubt, wanted to know who the
Secretary oi. the Tieaiury war, oi
whether the report bend over thr
radio wai true.
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Life mturance IS Belling to bv
more and more an important fkc
tor in the economic well being ol
thii country.'During the fiesl five
monthi of thil year over
000.000 wai pkid out to life in
nuance beneficiatiet and |&gt;olicy.
huldets, amLIen than'half of this
amount was for death brnrH's.
M a t u r e d endowments, annulties, disability claims and jsolicy
dividends are more im|)5rtant now­
adays than death claims.
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Commercial lithrttnen who hail
sern in an act of llic rrcent l&gt;gitlalure their licenie for the ex­
ploitation of Florida's lakes and
streams, paiticularly. the St. Johni
and l^ke Okeechobee, may go
back ,to their brooding, now that
the Stale Game and Fish Comminion has’ reaisertrd its author­
ity over these inland wMeri.
The people gave the Comminion
the right la regulate fishing; the
Legislature had no right to take it
away.-JVrxLriL |h* laws ar»Tnot
obeyed, arrests will follow.

General Chailei dcGsulle lays
that French Communists ait d i ­
ning to art! out France to Kutaia. An ouUlandiqg charictroatic
o| the Cpmmuniita wherever vtiu
find them it their lack of phlriotitm. tn fact, .they believe that
patfiotiim ia a relic of Larbieism
completely outmoded by the tempo
of modem evetiti, "These men,’
iay» General deGaulle, tprakng ol
the French Communitti, "h»v«
thown their obedience to ohk'*
from the foreign matlrri of the
great Slavic power,"; TbalV tip*
Ccmmuniit doctrine everywhere.
greater allegiance to Ruttia than
to your own. country.

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An in d u strial c ity in E n g lan d w hich h as m ade a good
S{n r t on Holvlng th e housing problem Is also providing for
its indigent aged a t th e sam e tim e.
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A h p a rt o f a su b u rb a n g ro u p h o u sin g p ro g ram th e city,
fa th e rs lytve .prom oted w h at th ey call th e "A g ed Persons
P ro je c t." .T h is provides gro u p s o f a p a rtm e n ts , With lime
room, b a th ..a n d . k itch en , Where single, people can be housed
in to m fA rr'h iid ihdep*aderfc&lt;*, V enl-fr^e. M em b ers of each
g roup can huve social co n tacts nnd help each o th e r o u t fii
em ergencies.
T h is idea m ig h t also be applied to old people who are
not in d igent, b u t ab le to pay th e ir own w ay. Such a group
o f sm all houses, p referably on one floor, In a pleasant
location, w ith a shopping cen ter, lib ra ry , and m ovie house,
would be u p o pular Innovation alm o st an y w h ere in th is
co u n try . T h e elderly a re liko a n y o th e r ag e-g roill
u p in being
lm ppler su rro u n d ed by o th e rs w ith th e sam e in te re sts and
com m on problem s.
VEGETARIAN PARTY
NEW. YORK. July 30. &lt;/»•)White-boarded Dr. John Maxwell
of Chicago, who aaya he hasn't
"tasted meat, fish or fowl .In 45
years,” ii the presidential candi*
dale of the American Vegetarian
Party. Vegetarians from over tha
nation organised the party and
named their candidate laat night

companies he had bad satisfactory dealings*
with in his Dime State.
ThU Is why we slatted a Mutual Insurance
Agency In SanfwJ—way hack yonder in" July,
U»38 .

Our ambition has h o t to build Up an agency
devoted to the lank of providing goodI Insuran
Insurance
projection for the people in Seminole County,,
at a laving.
That We have to li me extent at least suereedtd
tn doing '.his t« indicated by tfm fact that to­
day we have the pleeeuro of serving over five
hundred curtunme, most of whom nought Insurance
from u* leca.i-4, our agency was recommended by a
loyal customer.
To.our cuMomera U-locgs the credit for the
gYowth,of
growth ,of Mils Agency-ifor without iheir Loyalty
and fuppu
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totknhw that-at
y remgnUe the fa4t that this -“ -M
I* truly their su ra lc agency—for they have
made it au-Vljffy^iata aaked more money on their

Insurance than we mkd* w riting the insurance—
W». have
. . . been MUTUALLY
u, benefittad 1knowing each other.

We take .this means rf thanking our customers pu'
- for ihvlr h.yalty pud support during. these
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years.

C. M. Boyd &amp; Company

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The London Daily Mirror call*
for the resignation of Prime Hiniittr Clement Attlee. The Mirror
li • l-abor newipaper and Attire
heads a Socialist government and
you think that be . would enjoy
ike- unqualified Support of the I I 9«
Labor ncwtpa|&gt;er. However, thin *,» I t . I S
lit«
h*Ve gone from bad to wone aver I1:99
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•incc h e 'h a t been in. office. De- e !
Atperican, hr
0*7 bMi dipped auili) ll« ynoplt’i
are wbryt off than they ‘were
durihg the war. and the ijhtUh
Empire has aU but collipted
throughout the world. What w»r
couldn't do to old. John Bull, So*
ciaiaro did.. But Britain will ri»
again. Sooner or later the crack*
poti will be thrown out

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He bed tattled most of.hi* insurance In
Mutual Companies and induced us to take on
the le lire*filiation cf mutual fire Iin lire nee

•nd one tiling ami anottiei, it n try
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ll„ fran k in cen se w hich 4thl.«e T h re e w
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Diamond Mines Are

ICsfabllabad la IH4
Reopened In Africa
Tampa Ray Island
rabllabrd dally aaaapi tat artist
T he recen t seaaion o f th e L eg islatu re enacted a special
‘ a a* aaaday at
Linked
With
Red
Tide
liiw a u th o riz in g th e C ounty C om m ission to adopt zoning
JOHANNESBURG- Up)~ Th»
BaafarS. lla iU l
Oranj-a Fry# Slate, where ,om*
III Maaaalla Ataaaa
__________ rc g u ia tlo n s-an d n building code g o v ern in g th e use of proTAMPA, Fla., July 30, tPS—
the world'* richest gold flndi
lia iiitt t i •m a d rta a* atalltr p erty o u tsid e th e city lim its. T h e C ity Com m ission of San.- Report! of many dead team'lls on of
have been made, will ahoftiy aitn
o
rt.b
,,
sr.
istn.
at
ford
Las
long
hud
nucf)
a
u
th
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r
ity
an
d
h
a
s
created
n
Zoning
a amall ialanrl In Tampa liny produce diamonda. At Thcuniiit.r#
ll Kaalard, Wlarlda. audrr 11a Art
from the feverish activity
it Caagrraa al Starrb S, ISO!.
f'om m ission fo r th e purpose o f re g u la tin g every type of raiaed the aueatlon today wheuier j not
their death* were linked with the ^ ’Odendaalaruat where amoke u
co n stru ctio n in th e city.
HOI.I.AMt&gt; U ItBAM
plague which recently killed mil­ already riaing from the new gold
E d it a t
A sim ila r Zoning C om m ission should be established lion*
of fish in the Venlce-Sarm- mine! and mining towns ar*
. I.otllio* HRAM
for the. C ounty so th a t shack a an d o th e r u n sig h tly build­ sola area.
Hatlaraa Maaaaae
■prinlng up on the bare vrld,
ings can n o t be co n stru cted nlong m ain h ig h w ay s, or u n ­
No flah are known to have, died preparations are In hand for re­
a u M c n im o N s m i
san ita ry c a ttle pens o r ch icken y a rd s erected n ex t to coun­ in thi vicinity of Tampa frorti ihai( opening twi diamond mine* that
Caiablr fa Advaara
■ y I irr le r, n a r k .
..... I J l
try inns or barltocuo sta n d s, an d so th a t th e re is some rovaterioua tcourge, often called have been Idle for 2U year*,
liar M&gt;alb ......
red tide because of the dlacolorn-j »
maehlnerv ia arriving «u
*55 Hl*,,&gt;blance o f o rd e r nnd in te llig e n t p lan n in g ab o u t all fu- Uon
rat** M»aiba
of the water, and t^ne have,
I- hr nr
I
Ms UttUlklB _ - - -----..... 4-M tu re co n stru ctio n in th e co u n ty j u s t aa th e re is In the
.,,ey.— UJI.e.......
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V#nr
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i
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r . i
.
All abllaary aallraa, raN i a f.'
m)iny of
of those
those miimi
killed)
In commenting on a simllnr law fof Leon county,Jho. Bodlya ofof many
Ibaaba. rraalallaaa aad Bailee* al
Many ofAhe old mine sh^ft) he*
j f e •‘*!„n
,„.*alrrtalBM*at* farwAW^aarBaa* al rallahWee Democrat recantlj- jrO in ted ^ t that county |
filled with watar and w»ra
-W Al*Ia« laada. .w ill*# rbarard *"r Zoning is im p o rta n t fo r h e a lth reasons;— "A s residential thU wav and a few were reported came
favorite fishing spot* for local
within Tampa Bay yesterday.
al rraalar adrrrflala* ralrr.
areas develop ou tsid e m unicipal lim its," said th e Democrat,
Commercial fishermen her-* said farmers. They are now being &lt;1*.
l.laa.i Sanapaya, llt y r
Iir.a, la... rrp rr.r.ia Tbr
"u '* hi.K.h,&gt;’ im p o rtan t t h a t th e re be ad e q u ate regulations fear of the plague had caused watered.
Il'Vba ': : , u : : r 7 , a . r : r aaiarnlTaa to provide s a n ita ry plum bing an d g a rb a g e disposal con- many Inland Florida cuatomrra to
rannel orders despite aSAUiaoce
Olflraa ara auilalalaad la Iba laraj tyola,"
,*11 flah shipped from hrre had,
priaripair*baadai»Mara la wiiiaaaa
O th er im p o rtan t fa c to rs e n te r in g in to countv zoning heen caught at leait 50 mile* from
D r. C hnrle* L. P ersons
aad Maw ram .__________ 1,.
uri* th e need fo r public s a fe ty an d th e control of fire huz- the ecene of the scourge.
O p to m etrist
Tbr iiaaaid la a »aMbar at iba ftrds, as well ns th e n ecessity fo r re g u la tin g th e location
Hanford
Atlantic Uk. Bldg.
Between
race
meetings
Hlanyabi'5 of- v arious tyjies o f businesses so t h a r o n e does n o t act as
Phone 296
running strip Is covered Hours: 9-12 1-3
ratua »i aii iba i»aai aawa priaiad a h in d ra n c e ' o r n d e trim e n t 't o a n o th e r /" S d m e businesses leah'a
' Bat. 9-12
la Ibl. aanapapaa. aa wall a. all |jy tfje „ ftl u re. 0 f | | , ejr op eratio n , th e D em ocrat points out, with straw and planted in cow Eyes Ksamlnrd
- Glass**'Fitted
peas and velvet beans to prevent
Al* a r w a dlapalrbr*.
--------« ---- --------"g iv e n ff noxious odors, o r th e y a rei noisy to th e extent erosion.
.. p ro p erties m ny d ecrease sharply, in
W E D N E SD AY, JUt.Y 30 , 1917 that su rro u n d in g
value."
Sem inole C ounty puw h a s th e o p p o rtu n ity fo r modern
w h a t wi- Vjf i .-i » ia n o t s n a,u * pM cRmt co u n ty p lan n in g th ro u g h th e en actm ent of
WE’VE BEEN WITH YOU
MUCH MOKE EVIDENCE FOR
zoning law . We hope no tim e will be lost in taking
o u r f a it h , b u t t o TEST ad v a n ta g e o f it.
TWELVE YEARS
WHAT-WE HAVE BY LIVING
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Opening- Arabia
the prophet*, neither will they.he
iiertuaded tko one ruse from the
|rj.e* Lbii Sfc'vd, tiie-pictnreaqua ruler who called on PreAL
* m h . ...
Uiii it not the
R oosevelt on a ship in th e 3\iez C anal, is not th e only
1 'f t - 1' ^iVy.erakc ir.i bc'en^uied kinjr in A,r **&gt;*ft*
,n t,,e H outhern p a rt o f th e country,
■ fu“
' is
or him , and its k in g h a s s e n t his son on an
to ,pa.k up congitinonat a m . offi(,jn| ,.n||j ,o W ashihgton. E v id en tly t h e Y em enite monngaiioni.
_
-___
u rrh does not w ant Ids rival Ibn Saud to be th e only Arab
m
int,
fint
n,1**r w ith diplom atic co n tact w ith th e U n ited S ta tes. A
Rcmemlwi when
trad e tre a ty Is ex|M*ctcd to follow.
•
got hit comronnon and the boyv
T
h
ough
A
rab
ia
is
com
m
only
regarded***
a
d
esert,
th is
'I want to h
were
&gt;tym‘
V/iii.^n^iew
oTtlie
m
,t
“
PP^Y
to
Yemen.
It*
fe
rtility
is
responsible
fo
r
Its
„
u,
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POL___
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captain, too.
In, h,.„ *»rident imniL* of A rabia th e H ap p y , a s d istin g u ish ed from
panics
that
wrre
given
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ih a b a rre n w astea which m ak e a p m o s t o fllltiT h tlg e coun'

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W E D N E S D A Y , JU L Y

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

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W E D N E S D A Y , JU L Y 30, 1947

T H E S A N F O R D n E R A L P . SA N FO R D , F L O R ID A

PA CE
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H hl W iVIl I n i II, n i l U l I l

If .y&gt;m‘ nr. nut paying r«*ili Small farmers m.ij u iili lo do
„ (.(injr o|(| m,,r |itiieryand m»ke it morn u f' ihelr own marketing to
obtain a larger share of the .retail
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Honor Miss McCall
1»•’*»* »•&gt;*■«
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S o c ia l C alender
WEDNESDAY
The Truthseckera Class of the
f irs t Methodist Church pill hold
an all day picnic at the hum* of
Mr*. J. H. Cowan in Lake Mury,
' Circle No. 10 of the W.S.C.S. of
th e First Method)*! Church will
meet at 8:00 I*. M. at the homo of
Mrs. J. K. Houlehnn, 2200 iVImrtto Avenue,

TUESDAY
The Friendship league of the
Congregational Church will pwet
at the Parish House at 3:00 P. M.

Christian Council
%fet With Mrs. Yesley
The . Woman's Council of the
First Christian Church met at the
home of Hev. and Mr*. W. P. Yealey on Monday evening with Mr*.
O. D. I-andress presiding. Taking
part In the service and program
were Mrs. J. L. Horton, Mrs. Jul­
ian Wilton and Airs. RAbect list-

Miss McCall Honored
By. Mrs. NV.G.Fleming
All** Connie McCall, whose en­
gagement and approaching mar­
riage wa* recently announced, was
honored with a Cora Cula part}
yesterday morning given hy Mrs.
W. G. Fleming at her home on
Magnulip Avenue, llrighl arrangeuivnla of linnta*. .were used in
decorating the. room* of the Fle­
ming home. ,
;
Mrs. Marjo He Sorenson asststrfl
Mr*. Fleming in serving the drink
with open-faced, sandwiches, pota­
to- chips, olives, pickles and salt­
ed nut*. The hostess presented
Miss McCall with a Sunday night
supper tray in her crystal pattern
ami MU* Jackie Brutehle. whose
marriage to James tnglry will lie’,
an event (&gt;f the near iuluie; was
given a neat of ashttaya.
Those attending with Mis* Me
Call wbre her mother. Mr*. Emmet
McCall, Mrs. Edward Higgins, Jr.
Mr*. Dale L. Scull, Jr., .\ji*. liras
ton Perkins, Jr., Mis. Kay Foe
and Mrs. - Edward McCalL Also
the Misses Kathryn Wiggins, Nan*
cy Collum. Jacaie Brolchfe and
Mary Ann Whelchel.

Mr. and Mrs. I'. Bayard Smith
plan to leave cm Friday for U tile
SwiUeiland, S . C. where they will
visit for some time.
Mr. and Mr*. K. It. Smith. Mr.
and Mrs. W. G, Fleming and F. D.
Scott arv leaving on Suiidny to
spend sume time III North CaroMr. and Mrs. B. K. Bailiff and
children, Karl. Janet and Rosiland,
returned un Sunday from Canada
ami other pointn of interest where
they spent about three week*.
Mis* Kllen Coo|ier a n d MUs
Marine Scull of Wimton-Saiem,
N. C. .spent last weekend in Sanfi id as (tie guests uf III. a n d Ml*
II, Wayde Bucher.
Mi. and Mr*. C. J. lietaril of
Baton Rouge, I,a., me the guest*
of .Mr. and Mr*. K. C. Gulson
at Il.eii home nn Iteaiilall Ave­
nue. Mr*. Ileraid it Mr. Colson'*
daughter.

Purplses Outlined
For Youth Caravan

PitNCllf MAROARIT Is shown plan ling a tree eti the ground* of Brodick
Grille on the Isle ^f Arran, m the Duke of Uonlrote look* on. The young
princess visited the small island, oft the west ro u t of Scotland, as the
guest of.Uie Duke and the Duchess of MunUiue.
(Iiilermitional)

^ Following adjournment of the
wlusincs*
session
refreshments
were served by, the hostess, Mr*.
^ T e ste r, to M rx rt. G. Fox. Mr* J .
P„ Wilson. Mrs, Horton, Airs. Lindress. Mrs. J. N. Durden, Air*. A.
B. Johnson, Airs. A|, G. Tracy,
Mrs. G- W. Roland, Mr*.' J. R.
Richards, Alra. W. C. Clause, Mrs,
Y. H. Grsntham, Airs. 0. T. PearIon, Mrs. Spier and Airs. Tiion.
Alio the Misses- Hue Williams,
Marian Pearson, Betty Roland and
^ M r. Williams, Rev. Yesley and
* D av id Wilson.

van which will arrive on Saturday
to lead Youth Activities W.ek
from Aug. 3 to Aug. 8 at the First
Alethodist Church, M ist' Alahel
Chapman, director of Youth Activ­
ities. announced today.. She stated
that another object of the Caravan
is to outline an intelligent nrreedure for service to humanity ifn-1
that the purpose of the group U
Mis. J. N. Burdick returned on
to revitalise and strengthen thf
youth program of the local church* Monday fiom Thomasville. Ga,
.wluuw- aha-w at eaUed- hreattwr-of
F.arh member of the* Caravan the death of her father, W. F.
works in allyfirlds uf youth activi­ Hanford.
ties, but la especially trained la a
Mr. am| Mrs. Giles Chapman
specific field, *ht- pmntcil out. have
from a vacation
They will make personal visit*, riH-tit returued
lit' Saii Antiiulo, Tex. and
By BOB THOM AH
interpret youth work of the eh’irch New (Ifleans, I.a.
to civic leaders, lead infui nml
HOLLYWOOD, July 30 -t/Pl- study classes and fbiums, assn*, in
Interest In the Academy Award* Initiating projects, give suggest­
is a year -1 oil yd m atter out hern ions for worship services, direct
(and it*a ajmuf time to start mak­ recrestion and pxplain the Uteris
ing the summer t&gt;onk on the con- tu re of the* church. The counselor
Friends of Lieut. Betty CoUx-rt,
tendegs.
The half-way
mark will lead the adults who work Wjtli
shows the British entry far iti youth, parents and other interest­ who i* stationed at “the United
the lead with the
Americans ed person* to a better undei&gt; tilntes Naval Mali Im l d t ! t 8 f ”tH
standing of youth and as list in Wasliington. D. C. will 1h* iiR»rstarting slowly.
* Please note In the listing that planning a more conipletd pro­ catcd to learn that *he re-en:lv
entertainment value i* not a fac­ gram of activities to meet the nttended a White House lawn par­
ty where *he met President and
tor. Academy Award pictures art? needs of youth.
Mrs, Harry Truman and their
rhosrn primarily for their prestige
daughter, .Margaret, GiUieiil olid
quality. Thus, although U. S.
Mr*. Dwight - Kiaenhower, Becrealwdioa may-have- prov-ided^enlertary of Slate and Mr*. George
tainment In its first six months*
Marahall, General and Mrs. Omar
product, it has shown practically
HradleV and Admiral Chester
no'tdng of Oscar ‘calibre.
Nimllt. She also mat maijy of the
• The British, on the oth*r hsnd,
cojdnet mvmlier*.
hsve moved Into solid contention
According to Mias Cdlbert'i lot­
with “Great Kipoetaliona.'* so
to * it was a beautiful and -olorfiil
far the ra c t favorite, “(hid Man
event and a Marine Band played
Out is also n leading contender.
during Ihe afternoon. She stated
Th* race-wis* Americana us­
that h rr greatest thrill ~wn* in
ually aavs their strength -until
meeting General "Ike,"
Ihe final spurt. Thu* we «**
MGM lining up for a fall release
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
of “Song Of Love"
(Katharine
Air. and Mrs. Herbert Hill, Jr.
illephurn-Paul
.Henroid)
and announced today the hirtli of n
’“Green Dolphin Street"
(Lana son. Brian Donovan, on July 27
Turner-Van
Heflin). RKO 1* at the Fernald Laughton Alcmorial
priming
"Mourning
Become* Hospital. Mr*. Hill will he .rincmFLORENCE, Italy, July 30-iA'i
Fleetra" (Rosalind RussfU-Mich- bered a* the former Catherine • Italy's most noted tourist* of
arl Redgrave) and "1 remem­ Hurt.
the moment, the Duke and Duchess
' '
of Windsor, today joined thousands
ber Alaroa.” John Fonl’a “‘The
Fugitive" (Henry Fonda) i» also
of Dalian* seeking in sea hreeies
a strong jioMlbility.
relief from the withering heat,
Warner* appear* to tie pinning
the lummrr'a worst.
.................
hopes on "Life With Father*
Father"
A special train supplied them
(William Powell-Irene Dunne) and
hy their host, Lieut. Gen. John
the iOth-Fox entry la headed by
II. E. Black, wh&lt;\ for two years C. IL 1.*?, acting supreme allied
f'Gentleman'a Agreement" (Greg­ ha* led the Columbia High School commander In the Alediterranran,
o ry Peck-Dor thy McGuire) plus band of l-*ke. City, and who was took them last night to Vlareggio,
“Forever Amber" (Linda Darnell In the Slarlnes for tour year*, .fashionable resort town largely
•Cornel
Wilde)
and “Captain will have charge o f the Seminole taken nvrr for living quarters of
From Caatlla" (Tyrone Power). High School Band this year, and American and British officers
Paramount, which boasts a strong plans are being made for havng stationed at nearby leghorn.
l e s t night Gen. Lee gave s well
past performance, hopes for a a big band in action by Ihe
release of “ Emperor Walt*” (ning time the' football games sLnrt, attended reception In Ineir honor.
Qro*by-Joan,Fqntalne) before the I l was s iiih iu im u h I Unlay l.y Her­ _ Tha . Windsors ware—to- return
tn Florence late today.
race li finfshad,.^.—
m an; K. Miirri*, principal.
From the smaller stables come
All truni|&gt;et, trombone saxo­
such possibilities aa Enterprise’s phone and other . hand instruin“Ahrh Of Triumph” (Ingrid Berjr- ent players not only of the high
pnan-Charlea Boyer). Republics school but of the. Junior High
“MacBeth" (Orson Welles).. 8eli- School. I-ake^ Alary, Alonme,
nlck’a "The * Paradine .Case" Geneva and other schools are
(Gregory Peck-Ann Todd), Colum- invited to report for practice
bia'a "Ladv Frdm
Shanghai" Monday morning a t 0:00 o'clock
(Orton Wellea-Rlu Hayworth). a t Seminole High School, said
Th»*’* the way the race looks Mr. Morris.
from this g ra n d ‘stand seat, but
Air, Blaek came* here highly
there's always room for a dark lecommended, said Mr. Morris,
horse.
, who says this ie our chance to
Here's whet Hollywoodlens are have a big high school band. He
talking about over their lemon- revealed that Mr. Black left Lake
.e d s : how Gobi* should be happy City In order to be-near hi* par­
fc h a t “The HuckaUrs" didn’t turn ents who live in Longwood.
out to be another ini*-“adventure"
...The movement toward e hurryup In (hooting picture*; it aeems
to be th* only way to bring eoete
down
Th* dip In fan megtaine
■ise
.'¥4“ ** - '
circulations
,
)- Th* need for food
Th* way ABC Is moving Into andBERLIN-W1
in Europe ia "not gettcontention for the position aa th* ____ clothing
______
_, Paul
French, ex­
aeroas,"
No. 8 radio network
Th# ewlng ting
director-of CARE, told a
away from location shooting and ecutive
here. He eald
hack—to Hollywood - -The hone new* confcnenee
’ &gt; private relief
Jh a t jilckatieg of atudloe will be contributions lo
Amini s o o n _Th* revival of
CARE, formed by 28 American
the tourist Industry., which ap- welfare
organisation*, has deliv­
ered more then 1,200,000 Packages
of food to the French, BritHh mnJ
stag# business her*
American xonea of Germany In
Th* .trend to paa'ela in color the last year, French eald.
detures, instead of th e brilliant
iues * The movement of mare

Hollywood

Lieut. Betty Colbert
Meets Pres. Truman

Duke And DuchesH
Make Italian Tour

SHS Plans Big Band
With Ex-Marine Lead

In n aerie* of prr-nil|itial )&gt;nr.* HMciilty it tira
lira Mis* Sylvia Meisch and "life*
Camilla Ratten enter luiu.-d re­
cently at the Meisch home on We t
First Street ih honor of i l i i i Co»-|
nie McCall, whose marriage to
Janie* Alford wilt he un event o f
the near fulura. Pastel flown*
were Uwd in iti-curntinjr the room*
ami refre»hruenta were served. huf-!
fet atyle from the dininv lahte.
{
'A Madiera cloth coveted the
toldv which tvs* centered y ith .t
heanliful arrangement of ji.tr!;
uidierue roue* inter iijiei rid w ith
tltiv white flowrra. and gifcm -r/
in a silver bowl. Burning lajiera
in »ilver candelabra-f lank.'-d Ihe
centerpiece. At one end of the
table punch eras served from n
crystal punch bowl und the pastel
rotor scheme war carried.out in
mints and individual cake*. Civstal and silver, tahh- apjiuintiin-nU
were used, MU* Meitch n'nd MU*
Hat ten were aselsieil in *ei vine by
Mrs. Edmund- Melacli, Mi*. I. K.
Kaltivn and Mr*. A. W, lev.
Mi** McCall was p rfirilth l with
n set of Knstorin roastets h&gt; tinho*te**e*. Those invited to l&gt;» with
the honoi guest. Mis* McCall Ueie
the Aliases Maltha Perkin*. Nancy
Cullum, (ienc Caswell of Oriandu,
Jackie Hriitchie. Jane Thigp. i,
Kathryn -Wiggins, Klirnb. ih Kile,
Mary Ann Whelrhel. Itettv Cmrmli. Mildred Huhson, Daphnu ('tin
lieIIy, Hetty Jo llrock, Dululhy
Crumley, Matllm Wight and Au­
di vy lluill. Alsu MrS, l.ie A|etlle,
Mmr—John- Hughe- Ml
(hue
llarriaon. Mr*. T. K. Tucker, lira,
Meihch. Mist flotltn nod Me I . l.d)

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price*. I 1'"

Kinjf Gpurge To Give
Common Sense
His Formal Consent ttural
Bv Spuds Johnson
MINDON, J u l &gt; !0 ,',f(

hiug

Georg* VI u to give formal July
lie consent to the marriage of foi deflation In strike, but ahniild,
prepare fuw-lt now, *a&gt;a \ . II.I
P rim .. Kli&lt;nin th In l.ieiil. &gt;J]hlli|t Spurlock,
fartn mauaucmeiii i-.-uno- {
AIiniMiniiteii a r it i*rivy Cmmcit
mist with the Stale' Agricultural
mei-1 mg unnuiuw Uiidet ju .-rediitt
Kkperimeiit Station If it come*
reipiiiol liy llie I7h-i.,ii ..l.t P.nai -ther-m
r -faritrd.—amt i f )t-itm-»tt‘t •
come they liaven't lost any thing.
Tu Privy Council iisiinliv at
Among the steps lie recommends
tei,.h .l hy u n i t n lia ndlul o l n.cm

bei- -« i-ljs'i'tnl lu I.*- cimsidi r
abb- ««,.Hen fni iii, ..........mi
Blent, Kith
Catitei hury,
lee, i shine!
aitioii It-adi
attemling.
Mu*,ul bat irn tctlimcU'—1&gt;1 lil-T
Naval duties ni ('uieliuin train
jug slaliun yesterday after eprndIng ll-i la-l night ut tu leave
A RRI0I of Uure months. Mis. tnkllig liu -Inido-lo-lm him! I'miiI-aura Katherine Brown (above), O'*-* Matgaiet to “Alluir Gut Y..UI
20. was found shot tu death inj.cr
Summerville, Ga., home. Finger­
Meantime- the king vra* hrporit-d
prints on a window sill and strands to have riven uiipioval .h i j*
of hair raugltt in a wrist watch of duxrii lam lilis tu occupy It A I* lulls
th* victim provided the only clues on tlui Siiliniiigiiill i-sinie which
for the. police. . (International) i* ■rviHTteit ii-r W hf^e Hie hi etai home fur (tie prince**.

Brituin-UuKHiu To
Share H o u s i n g IManw
LONDON -(A1)- Iliitain has of:
frn»l to share with RusaU the
dl*CitVc-rif,«. of her scirntisi* ahtcr
the war in mp hoda uf housing
construction, to iry to meet a
common need for vast tebuildlng__The British
______ trade _nd**ton to
Moscow, which bargained for .So­
viet limber for this country**
housing program, has also deliv­
ered n'goverm ent Inviation fur
a Soviet housing mission to visit
British reconstruction areas.
If the Russians ncrejit, an an­
nouncement in the Board of Trade
Journal said, Ihe mission's atten­
tion will he called to new ninth,
oda of housing const ruction in
to n e m e , parth-ulaly to type* lie
Ing developed in rural areas.

• The-wedding dale is not li
-mouuoved until afivr. the I'
Council lore ling anil the i-&gt; -(
foniiuliuh i* (hat il ha. not

!»-en *♦!,—
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as lieing highly desiialde now uie
the following:
|

If iu u a ir planning in m u * ,
(Ills is It goiuhtilllp t o ell III.' fill ill.
Mil t h e n th c i h a n d , p r n sjw c tlv i
f a r m e r s a n d t e n a n t s rlioiild not U
iii

tinv rush to buy.

J'hni now for ,tow.-i pricrv fui
produce, and,adjust the businrsin In-si you can tu meet them
.Maintain iisodoelion wheie |ku
Slide, becullae a conlhillptinil ui
lower price* and redured iuih Iu. ■
(iuu would materially reduc- in
rnme: Hi rive fu r h ig h c r y ir t ,!; -fii

I t's h e r e - t h d fam o u s silen t Serve! Gas R efriger­
a to r with mi wnt lMff parti in iti Invruig »%■•-t.'iu! Nuw
ninl iiia r I n It) 17, it*IsrtltfT* V111* •**'' nunlgm n lrigecutiun convenionco. A big Frozen Foml I.m ki-r, plut
iiioitb culil mul dry’colil for fnwh inc.il,&lt;. fruilaand vegeDildiW./i/n-.' llu&gt; liUHiciilly difTerciit ii|n-r.ding aystoni limt
tlinni timti
li:i|i|iv iiwiii fn know -i.iyt* xitellt,
lx . u hmjpir. thim o —v llm -new t»-rvi 4» now on .liijilny,

ghesl profit rrujw and

use feBtiljteC llie rally ns long us
lls pi ire is favorable. This iv n it
a guiel time to make n shift in
type uf farming:
Kxelriso rare ill employing fdnsi
lai.iir and ilinvase ihe cffivo-io ■ uf
Ia lei i hj every_possible., m unii,
(food ei|Ui|intenl, convenient m
iHiiui un-tu of work ami Inlnu suv
log devicei* help ilinvUSe effjclctl
cy. Do not eipniul the lm-.ll:. .. if
this means using all hiiil labor.

moat likely nooitlt liecauso *t is
lie last month this year which
'ffer* much prospect "i good
•veather, Huwe.ver, il is,n ijitcalion
Cull livestock mid poultry vigor­
whether all the ■arrangement* in it ously; while meat ju ice* are good
Ih- Cnnijilrted In time.
Keep high producer* and wile well
S o m e Louduo new -pajiet * *|]ce- for them, expanding livestock on
itated tlml a •tui*- in Nnvpmlier turJulies I I I anlriiflg the |ilire|oi-l
wuijld I... cbu-eti, \vhib*v other*, bus lues, at present price i« l»messed that ihe’weeding would he

la. S ta le Bank Bldg 1

p&lt;is|puiied iintii s j m u g ,

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1219 N. O range

COUNTRY CLUB PARTY
Charles Potter, manager of the
Seminole Country Club, announced
this morning IJiat the regular
WedniitUy hljrtn; pgriy win he
held tonight at the club beginning
at H:t)0 o'chVk. He also announced
that dinner will also be'served isnight a* on every night -jxerpt
Monday and Tuesday,

Donations To Foreign
Relief Are Decreasing

ihjariJrtoifitt
ebb of play

M m Peron -Taking

ainfljr

Hollywood
Jure*. |

and Page Cavanaugh
trio .
“Peguin At Th* W aldorf" by
Frank Carle -j- W te h Hendrrson’a -Dancing With A Deb" „
“NaughtjA Angallne",. King Cole

ARMY CMill Of STAff Oen. Dwight D. Eisenhower waves goodbye to
a crowd a I th* Washington NsUonal’ Airport hi he leave* on a-first­
hand Inspection tour a t Army Installations in A las)/. Also on hand is
Mrs. Elsenhower, who did not accompany her husband oo the trip.

l o m t o uiiott A uinotttr o r tu t coca .c o t* courA B t iv

SANFORD COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY

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THE

. t e s t B e t w e e n i l V A 7 A I P A U T ID i p i )
Feds Post poned,
n U , ^ tIV
a s t N i g h t ; L o c a l s !T O P S F S L W I T H
.......................................
F IN E P IT C H IN G
Dy A
rthur llcekxllh. Jr.
■ I|rr»te Hoorla I’-dllor
8ILVER SPRINGS, F l a , July
A steady rain that lasted approalma'ely an ’ hour at . giltnn 30, fSpeclalj— Joe Cleary', vet­
time last night— iaashed away eran see. e f jh e Palatka pitihing
tbe ‘h *ppc»m^- ptartrrg the rhnlest staff, had the best earn*-! run
between the M-nford fc|»rv Fed, average of the - season thtough
and the Palatka Aialeas. an all- games of midnight last Tfnjrsdev.
It l(i revealed In official averages
important contest to the Fedji.
If the game eould have been released at league headquarters
pUved, and Sanford won. Iho
At that time Cleary, after ap­
locals would have stre'ched th»
yap between the sixth place A's pearing Ip 1H games and bulling
and their fifth place berth hy 145.2 innings hipl allowed only
another whole game. The Palatka 1.64 earned runs per game, one
atsVecatlon la but two games of the lowest figures In lea'fcb*
i-ehind the Feds in the Florida history-at this stage of the aeaState League standings.
The sturdy red-hesd hid given
Tonight the Feds will motor
to Leesburg for a »llt with the up 63 runs, hut only 25 of them,
Leeltiurg Pirates, and It Is llkr- were rsrnrrl. He had won 12 and
lr (hat Carl Kettles will draw the lost six games, had given up 123
hllloek assignment from Manager hits, walked G2 men, ami drurk
out 131. Cleary had started and
John Krlder.
Tomorrow night the Fed* enter- finished 14 games, had been re.
moved hut twice after sVirting,
Ulft the Hues at the Munirlnat and
had appeared twice as a r&lt;
Park In a twin attraction tha* lief hurler.
Is scheduled to get underway at
6:4a o’clock w|th-*Johnnv Ttnna* -Close on his heels was Gaines­
and Jack MeCammon, the newly ville manager'Myrll Hoag «Hh n
■f-JOlr^l Fed rhunker. handling 1,70 average, Nick Huonatn of
HI. Augustine with s 1.85, Alston
ths mound chores.
MeGshsgln of Palatka with a 1.90
It _U likely that McCaminmi
with a 2.20.
Hoag, the league's l e a d i n g
pitcher and hatter, had allowed
but .34 tuns. 25 of the earned, af­
ter appearing in 131.2 Innings
through 22 games. He had won
14 and lost three games, Im lmilng
a 12 gurnet straight win atieak.
As evidence of his control, be bsd
walked but 35 men. Buonato bad
rthppaaranee of Big Chtrfk Alena walked 20 men In 131 innings to
(n a Red Hal uniform.!
iiniforaur '•
top Hoag In this drpartm-n
3 a * —Laaibm/i Dayt&lt;wi&gt; —m «ch
TJ?T.i fid's"JUari f e r n had
frscus in Daytona Beach was also peared In the most games - 37,
pnatponerl l^yauso of rain.
had naturally hurled the moit in­
The only rnntes* played wss nings -. 200.2, and was leading llie
th# one hoAatrn the Gainesville hurtkrs In walks with 121 and
G-Men and (he Orlemlo Senators strikeouts with 201. He had won
In Gainesville, The 8ehs stopped 13 and lost t t ,an.d had s ta r te d
the &lt;Ps with a 0 &gt;o 0 thumping shd finished SO of llu- 377Hls*1»#
behind the five hit hurling of had
li a &gt;4 aappeared
itituia t .till In
rin.
Trtgtmy Hyde, who lumml in his
Gainesville's sensational 5Ia«on
lfRh victory
1947 eam- l^eper, the unprrdlrtable leflpalgn.
handrr. held two league recordr,
’ tlnescore.
Iioth set this vear. He first walk­
Orlando
200 too
ed IRjnrn In nine innings to break
all existing league records, and
Gainesville
000
followed that showing hy walking
19 men two weeks later. He also
Hyde and Abrue; O'
broke an old record of 17 strike­
•nd Dulaney, Llrphart,
outs by fanning 20 men on May
30 against Orlando,
Orlando's Ktan Zetlsll* had Iwen
&gt;7*1 c o t --. I "8
Iri 1B9.2 Inning*
1t a n l f U i d 1hadT_ ___
.
Mir-. 204 in 167.1 inning*, while
Orlando's Joe Jones hsd hit the
most men — eleven,
Jnnr* liroke all league records
when he shut-oul Palalka for Or­
lando hv 20 to 0 on May 20 at
Teas*
homo. It was the worst white.
a*lnMV|lle
wash In loop history,
longest game In league hDtery,
IHLsn-K
KAKPonn
II sr
.tlf h h ami ronsldrretl an organised base,
fataik.
4* Si -4-1 l*l, hall record for scoreless innlngr.
hurled hy the same pUrhers, was
Lewbura
4* IS
. &lt;0* Jt
DatltiS*
It U
.tit t»
Sanford's I to 0 victory over DeIttietl* t n lf r S ir
Land Saturday July 19 after 10
Orimaiti, I, l/slnravllln ,4v
(Ail olhtt s u n n jMMiprtnxl. rain) Inning* of spcctarular baoebalb
Sanford hurler Buddy Lake I,mit­
• gi
4,a Met
PlISM si OtUndo. ,
ered over the right-field wall In
■ANFORH st Iaattuirx.
the first of the ltuh to gain-'the
Daytons lltarh *t I'ststX*.
.Oainaevills___
.at __
91 Autustln*. M win over DrI.and'a able Ylfti
Alonso.
amknicax L s-.tarn
TA*
w i. re t un
Two no-hltters h sd . gone Into
N«W ' Tork
t i t ,u r
loop records. The first wa* Juan
l&lt;o*luu
It 41 .Is* tsq Peres's seven Inning 4 to 0 win
Detroit
i* i t
.m u n
)'h(!*4»1phls
I 4T ,»»l 114 over Daytons st home May 4,
while the second saw l.en Gogodschela and Alston MrGahegin team

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rato I. Phlt»A»lehle 4.
lltititSli S, llnston I.

SA N FO RD

SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK

By R.j.scon

M A R S H M A U L IN G

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niTTHK VPAR
MAOSv

w h a T in s e c t
SPECIES PRODUCES
FA M IL IE S ALL
OF SAME SEX?

T*HE GENUS SCIARA-

GROUND SLOTH’ •

Match Play Showdown
Opens In National
laycee Golf Tourney

I'P HACK UP OLE Tom
S ome EP*n X 0»DN'
KMOW PE OLE 'o m AaJ’P

FACK ME POWM !

WERE’
ALL

C M £G A lU tR tJ/K } WHICH
LIVED m SftUTrt AMERICA
WAS DOMESTICATED BY PREHISTORIC
MAN AND WAS ONE OF THE LAST OF
THE PREHISTORIC MONSTERS •&lt;« VANISH
FROM th e e a r TH• _ ......

Newspapers'In Berlin
Dominated By Beds

. WASHINGTON. July 30, 'P i—
-The Flah and Wildlife Servin' in­
dicated today that duck-hunt-ra
will encounter Ihc most drasticehootlnic rules In a dread--- this
Fall, regulation* n-mlnisrent of
the duck-depression mid-thlrtUu~ .
The a g e n c y is k e e p i n g its n u l - ]
u m n marsh-mattiing ached Utea *e- j
cret until President Truntar. nnd.
Secretary of the Interior Ktugj
a p p r o v e them, hut those acquaint-;
rd with the waterfowl situation
predirt that the Season will be cut
to 30 days. It was 45 days Inst
Fall, and JtO days in 1945.

Lesnievieh-Miiuriello
Clash Tonight For
Runyon Cancer Fund
Hy MURRAY ROSE
BROOKLYN, July 30, M l Gits I.emu vich, the light heavy­
weight champion who seem.i tui
Improve with-age, amt T hom Stau-4
rlello, the cut down Imut barrel
During the 1940, eraspu
from the Bronx, clash tonight’ in
a nun-tiUc ten-rounder a t LbheU- fre r’-tw
Field wleb rh a r f T ^ a r e r f kin1\Hh‘tier-nnd wilh the virtor fnring 100,000 youngsters.
n posstide quickie with Joo lamia
later on in the year.
'AIkiuI 25,000 fans are expected
to pass the turnstiles ami n gate
of around 1125,000 |&gt;- preilieted.,
About 130.000 will go to the Datnoii Runyon Me nun ml Cancer
Fund while the two haltin'* will
cut up 00 percent hrlwcen •hem.
• Mauriello, having trimmed himself down to ‘197 pounds has Iman..

A I’ Nr«* fen hire*
IN—In (he non-stop pel
Itlcal tug-o-war between Fast and
West in Itertin the Wcstrn Allies
are badly outpointed by the Husalans in the dally neWtpaper field",
Ttie Itussiana rontml nine ■lidllf*
against a comhlned total of sit
for die other three occupying pow­
ers.
The Russian-controlled papers
have a total pre«- run of 3,120.000
copieji doily ‘ n£ain«t n comhtned
total fol-^fle Ameriran, British and
French papers of 1,250,000.
And durinir the first half of
1917. while the. two Americanlicensed papers here had to taka
a fifty percent reduction in. news­
print,
the
It ii Mi an-controlled
papers trained more than 110,01K1 in
total daily circulation. Airaimt this
gain. the a il papers controlled
hy the Western Powers could show
a circulation g a in 'o f only fifteen
Ihoitaand, as a 25,000 gain hy the
British-licensed Telctrmf more than
made up fhr a ru t Imposed on tha
French-licensed Kurier.
Kdilors of the western-controlled
papers says it’s all a m atter of
newsprint. Given the pnppr, they

the
many surrounds Berlin nnd is rich-

SHOES FOB PLAY

WAR BIRD - A SEA FOWL
T h a t c a n H oT S w i m I

Tltltst lost year, was pitted
against John Knight of Hprt'ngflrld, lit.- I.eigh, Florida's IR-yearold prep eliampion, hooked up wilh
E&lt;l Kiamcikv of Omaha, Neb. .
Defending Ghampion Al Mengert of Spokane, VVa.sh., war unImpressive In qualifying, with a
152. It) strrikes off the pneo, and
fared possible trouble ip hla o|&gt;ening ' match witli Doug ('ampin II
of Madison, Wis., wh&gt; shot 164.

The N ational'Junior t’hatniier
Commerce liotf Toiirhameiit indny
moved into a uintcll play show­
down with two lB-hoie round*
scheduled to trim a field' of (14
qualifiers to ID title contejulcraIn the spotlight wwrr to-intsUL
1st* Bolt Peter* of Kansas Cily,
K ansan last-minute arrival with
a set of ancient flubs, and Wesley
Brown, a three-sport prep s 'a r
PRA0UF,-(/lVThr : Grech youth
from* Chattanooga, Tenn.. who
stroked two-undoe-par tn yeaterdavfa M h olr qualifying ' te r:r — i’eters today tested his prlehed- Ameriran film. “Mr. Smith Go.
up clubs against |4-year-old llu- in Washington.'*-la- shown In tlib
fus Hughes of Pnduca.h, Ky., who' Crech parilmooi for all memliers
qualified with 165.
of the legislature,
*
Brown's first round opponent* The picture, wilh Its Senate
was Dirk Pogue o f ' Watertown.! filibuster and its speefhe* on
Minn., who shot 151- ynterdav.
j freedom, democracy and Indr.
Walker Inman. Augutta. Ga„ prndrnre. has been ehe'efed at dally
who yesterday lapped a nest Hd. - showings since' its n tre n f opening
hooked un wilh Rav (.Spike) It-e- here nnd arrlallned by newipaprr
her of KUmnth Falls, D rr, last -dront* rrttlrs ns tho liest film
year’s lunner-up, who qualifiwl shown In Czechoslovakia slnro the

U. S. Movie Cheered
In Czechoslovakia

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Ilu rry ?

agnmst mo atoiiu, lortm’r cat penter’s m ate from^ rjlffskle Park,

- jr a tiT B R A N ir
TENNIS SHOES

Walker Continues To sTi 0nnx ,,aiUrrp nrrJ»ndePace National Hitters Imilmrs any hopes of !HL^"
meeting

lioul* agaiii^M nurlello was stop­
N&gt;W YORK, 'JULY 30 (tT)- ped hy ent-r against one Johnny
Harry W alker,-ihe-dsrk horse for
the National l.rague
batting ..... ......... .............. ....... . .................
rbnropiohieti.p continues! to pacej (,|„ | M„t m atih
his eireUlt’a baUora today w ith. jn twn „ r r vi’ou.s tilta with l-esa mark of M S. Ilo wasr-JWiiedJ j,(.vith r.ack in 1941. Iioth for theJJ5-pound diadem, Tami lui.t on
laud Indians, who regained His points hath (linos,
Am rilran League hatting load
Uu*. who will Up the scaley.at
wilh a mark of .341. *
I about 180 even, stopped Billy
Walker, th"
I’hillirs• Fox's long knockout stseak hy
th &gt; I’hiliidclphie
I'hiladelphia I'hillirs
Hychnser, made !0 hit* in 27 times flattening Iho young Philadelphat bai during ihe past week inn. nnd blacked nut Mello Bcttlnn
Jjnutigh games oGKunday fmt iust in leys than B’tnlftute In titi'lU t'
seven points of his b ad to runner- two outtings.
up Frank Gu*t|iie of ’PlUabu/gh.
Gustine, in tky ioolit.of a a ig n m s
hitting streak; Jdmprd his mark
to .329.
Both Huiidrtnu and DiMnggio
IKJVr
ef n playing manger of a second
division eluli, rnme (hough with
RELY ON
4-LKAF
his one hundredth hit Sunday tn
Climb four Mint* during the week
CLOVERS,

foe,- o|iponrnta who tpinllft-d Ihe plate this season to n .rlisn.'to In the National lo-ague I* Walker
stroke* back at 157.
.
nuwhere, lie wore no 13 last Cooper, ralcber of the New York
!ey, Soutbrtn liiier*chote*tic
"" itched to 1 I-this season. Giants with .323.

Non-marking soles.

BOYS,
MEN’S

sizes 4 to 6
sizes 6'* to 12

U nrcfoot fre e d o m w ith S c ie n tific p ro te c tio n .

BEDS with cushion sole and heels
Low Quarter

MACGREGOR
TENNIS SHOES
cushion, arch &amp; hetl

Low q u a r t e r

GEM SOCK
(An ld«tl .toch made ^specially for wear with tennli
nhoets and ItooIh)

WANT
ADS
ABE
LUCKT

306 Enal First SlrMl

— Favorites moved into the wmi
finals mld-Bouth Tennis Champ'
lonehlpt and play continues ir
•very class ekeept tha boy*' sin

W hy n o t plan a v is it to
D a y to n a B ead ) th is weeke n d ? Y ou'll e n jo y y o u r uiualjro o d .tim t - an d , In addition,
m ay fitid th e so lu tio n to your
w in te r hortte h e a tin g prob-

elnglee.

'ARTS THURSDAY FOR 2 DAYS!
of lh&gt; S r r c o 'o nll-llme grealo relarn* to thtlD
again . . . . and again!

W e 're

sp o n so rin g

an

Ini-

p ressiv e display o f modem
oil hen ttn g sy stem s - type*
sizes
Inane
aaud
n d jris
M ffo
o r eev
v e ry huuie
and budget - floor furnace*,
closet Installations, clrculst('
~~
in g and ra d ia n t h eeaa te rs -—
models especially auitnble for
F lorida’s
ihhlila'a h1....4I._____
»
F
ea tin g needs,
ryo n e ’sa ta
talklm
aEvveery
lk in g about
o l lth o u M , h e a tin g . W e cor­
d ially In v lt* ybu to g e t tk8
la te s t w ord on i t a t f ir it

L a s t D ay W ednettdayl

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WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1947

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ID N E S D A Y . J U L Y 30. 19-17

Legal Notice
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— r»t v n a a nc-a i . vw »viv*k ik i »t
w h i n , ry p d e a i*

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HID FLAYERS for rent. By
nr week. Thu Music Uux, 119 WILL have watermelon, cmitnlopert, pcnclie*. tomatoes. Wed.
| Hi St. I’hnin- 953.
.70th through Aug. 2, Pith' and
r i m space tn Melsch Uuiliiintc. -F ren ch Ate, Pie ed 'tight.
*
irge hithl of ice*, .newly decorSUtLTUE
new
I.awn
.Shaver.
A
it.il. nll utilities, heat aiul^avufor drniohstmUiit
Jon, SENKAlt
*r lervice furnished. Cell iW.iCLASS &amp; PAINT CO. 113 111
11. A A. Dept. Store.
W. 2nd M.
IM FOB RENT—20 acres »ub
rrigatnl truck farm. P! arte* FOR SALE- at Minorville, firm er
Air Base. 35 thousand feet -I
in well*, a 7 room ilw.lling
Inch clay drain tile, K ,V ti inch
tgaant hnuma 2 large barn*,
ctSy sewer pipe,’ goi-d Ml.i.
rolling tor rent only with
I &amp; 3 inch galvanised an.I tdxk
On Cameron •Avenue,
steel pipe, valves of the same
East aiila Sanfonl, Fla., phone
■ice. 1500 feet 4 inch Universal
fwS-R. F. O. Box BS3, H. B.
Joint water pipe, rust Iron, TiNKi
Itevre.
feet of 3 Tt li U. A- hotter lied
Wood. Hydrants and specials.
JNVAI.KSI’KNT HOME now
We are selling these article i at
jipen ht Chtiluota, IK miles 3. E.
of Sanfnrtl mail IK mile* N. E
u discount even ,lho some of
them are out of the market.
:* f Orlando. L uge screen and
Open potrhes to sit mid enjoy
C o n t o r t Superintendent on
||h c fini| bn-eies off Lake C.«thground or call Orlando tW23
irine. I.aigr ground* anJ walk*
after 0 P. M.
ife from auto traffic. Large
EatitiY Biel room*. Brick construe* ROOF COATING- Aslu-stos Alu­
minum roof euatlny- g.-vd for
tli-n. f a n ari-&lt;lmndnta 25 only,
metal, slate nr composition roof,
I’hniie nr writs- for reservation
iny. Stop leaks. Cool-, your home
at nitte. Oviedo Urtfi'J or Dr.
10 In 1 5 ',. Ten year wirinnty.
Mai tin 2.192 or write Bo* 137
SKNKAU1K PAINT A CLASS
Chuhtula -Florida, l-mue st-hin
CO. I13-1H W. 3nd St.
Ifer guest* to visit their tloetoe.
. . ' : W-OWKRS •
YAll.VIU.ti at tout; i-ijnvement*
foe all occasion*
flv-TiioitS! Ju « n town section,
up to date npartnn-nta with nil McNEILL it YOST FLORISTS
Sipes Avc. Just off Cclerv
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EXPERT paiutluit— rujitruct or
hourly basis. S. t!. Gieyan.
Free estimates. Phone 7B^I-J.
FLOOR SANDING &amp; fim shini.'
DIAPER BKUYICK
i
cleaning &amp; waxiity. Our poyerl For Krnertaliotia of Immedlat*
Delitert to SANFORD—
unit enables us to work where,
PHONB 33157
there is ,no electric rdnncetio.i
available. 2l yenia rxpcrionr-'. 1.100 East Kublnaon Ate., Orlando
IL M. Gleason. Luke ’.Mary, Fla.)
hurniturc Rc Imil hln|
ROOFING - ROOF Paintiiq;, all
kind*. Smith-BcTt.sFhfUid tlRK.-, &lt; jtm
Oaktaol Wart Export
Workmanihlp
GENERAL housework or launderTHE SANFORD CABINET
iny. Annie Pittman, Hilt E. 9th.
SHOP
CLEANING — cnohiuy
rstiey
124 Paknollo Avniuo
for children -- hy week. 705 L u.,
cust Avc.
I
[uitNLSHKD apt. fur a couple. SEE JIM M IE._COWANS. Sheet
Metal Works for new radiator*,
|r.t)7 W .J i S tm t.
new radiator cores, radiator
BENT- House In lathe Mrtiy, cleaning &amp; repairing.___________ I2 SPE C IA L, Sh MV ICES
HftTtln. 3 looms A- hath, furCONCHET'K SEWER PIPE
hit-lied. 1 III. West of C or C
SEPTIC TANK Si Grease Traps FOR RENT--Floor, sander. Easy
[Blily. tiiprire It. Putter sin.
Blocks, Aluminum Wiudutv.t and o p e i a t io n . Reasonable latos, S«nW A I
cranky ‘trrry montllM.
m em
P a lm , — f(ud-T'*lnb-fb—&lt;«ltma-&lt;^,--fthmurr
Are y o u t r o u b le d b y d lsll* * * o f
Pcrma-tile, Hurricane braces
3o;{.
| tenisfe
(iiitrUtUMl ■pertodle d liiillb *
BEDROOM house or apt. for
s o r e s t tow* tb U IrtsSe to ll rest so
Miracle Concrete Company, 391)
[ncrupancy Oct. I '—--Permanent
DOIN.-R - J'L Y M O trra
I tile d . Iila n -c tm iis. n r r i - v r - s l » u sh
Elm Avc. Phone 1335,
es? T lten so i i f L id ti a. I’mXI n-sidsnts. Ph. (MS-I t ■
PARTS AND SER V IC E- ' htim
sm 's V n irisb lr C eetw onol In re list*
JD»
Palmetto
Are.
Phone
lo
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such
sim p l-im sl I’luXUrm 's (v ,m SALE—Llmerock for drive­
nd Is m*&lt;l#
m ails
!•&gt;' e-im sit.
fANTED to rent o r - Irate mom FOR
fr*
way* * and roadways—Phone YA-DE moth proofing last* 5 pound
b Iso tu u • h a t
j for huslnt-ss. Write giving ile1241.
taiu' tty, to li-i* IL Care Herald.
le a n , llave-yuur wooleaa moth
proyfed now. Duuntown CleanMIXEIlD
FF.ED5--cmi.idsU Tins
lOltSB o'r~ ;ip'dTTm’r-HT7 furn!died
era &amp; Laundry. 1I3 Palmetto
lo r unfurpiihed. Exeellent rvfec-----l — ‘Avc. Phono 014.
[rnrci. Cull Archie Brown 71ti*. Butte: us i* ::nt .cry Lnarging.
I’ianu Tuning and Re|utlring. 1- L
II. B. POPE t (). ISC.
Sill. Res. C1I-W.
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IR E A L E S T A T E F O R S A L E 4 CEILING funs fur sale. Lmtuv's
SIGNS
Dryg Store.
I REAL F-STATE
Shuw cards and poalara
INSURANCE
Paiitls, Poultry Supplies. Nall*,
O— DUE’S SIGN SUM VICK
MORTGAGE LOANS
Purina Feeds, Groceries and
O. D. Landress. Phor.s 1021 ,
IAYMOND M. BALL, lie.tllnr
Meats, Totifhton A Watson, 1201
RADIATORS cleaned and repair
Rcifistnrod Broker and
Celery. Phone llUtb
&lt;‘d .
-id le n R a d i a t o r - S h o p , 101
Insurance Afft-nl
Sanford Ava. Ph. 35&amp;-W, T 4 Fluiiilu.StaU&gt; Uunkllldtf. AUT&lt;). IIAI )11&gt;3. -Mulot ulu. Sale*
ami Service, ; Thc Music Box,
LAND C L E A N I N G
AND
EW, twu story, threu liedrieim
119 W. 1st.St, Phong 9 5 ^ ^
LKAINAGF. I NEW CATER.
Ihiimc. Two j-nr g atare. On
PILLAR DBI8KL IIULLD07-SKWINt; MACHINES
Itner.Jot ID) | 140 in Muyfatr,
EBS WITH P A L M K T T T
SALKS A SRI1VD E rnl sell-oiifui uislicd nr furnished.
RAKES
T W O 3/4 YD.
i n s i t r s HEWING MACH. HIDIP
jlmno H55-M. ,____
D RAtU.INKS.
EtJlTPMKNT
113 S. FRENCH. I’ll. 1190
NOW IN THIS VICINITY
Ionic on largo led. Corner Hick­
NIMNICHT CONSTRUCTION
ory and 7th 8t. 700 K. 7lh St. COAL circulating heater. UeoMinaide. Ph. llCfr-J.
CO- ORI.ANIIO, FLA.TIIONK
*3,000. Apply to J. J£ Walker,
2-2*3L ■
,
_________
9Hi Cyprmta'Ave.
LOVE SEAT - good condition,
p, J, Welier, Elder g prlngu.
I, VERY drairnblc f i v e tiHtu
RUNT A CAR
YOU DRIVE IT
i'Pinutatow. Gan In- putclutscd
SALE- Slightly u«ed Elgin
PHONE 200
with *2500.00 cash, b a l a n c e
yrle.
John
ll.‘
Rout,
HI
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Pal*
Ide
1monthly.
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STRUCK LAND-MOIUURON
met to.*
U-imiVK-IT. INC.
Ibiberi A. Williams
flume 732
Atlantic Bank Iildg. GIRL’S Bicycle. Phllcu Cahlnat
SEE US FOR
Radio. Phone “252-W.
MIMEOGRAPn PRINTING .
YOtf like to live on the edge
AND TYPING *
of the City we huvd a nice five BABY carriage, Thayer loUiiiiiiCREDIT BUREAU OF
roonT bungulotv with all .’onven,
Ide, gmid eomlitipn. Phone BO’J
SANFORD
Jciii-e.i, eight large lots, lermr
W.
110 N. Park_______Phone JPO
cr.n be iirrnngiil. • Priced only
CANVAS PAINT- clear and col­
*495t..on.
STA N CO M STO CK
ors. HKNKAIUK GLASS • A EXPERT RADIO REPAIRING
• ltulivrt A. Williams
fnnetaisnt 0 snarl tire
Fred
Myers,
311
K.
2nd
B
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PAINT
CO.
Plmpe
320.
fhone 733
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
Fbeaa *tW-Tete4rp« I) It M
ATTENTION
MOTHERS
BOOM home, several bluetts PURE Air Gas Kitc|u-n Unit. Mxr—DIAPER SERVICE—
cem-llc Cabin Court. Siv Orl tudo
from center of town. Phone t09Ruby Valvrt furnishes hospital
Highway. Phono 229-M.
J.________ •________________•
MMXbee ti. A. a. D.
clean.sterile dtafiers and deo-lnr- Rejwesenllnf T. N*Len O Koarka,
ZINNIA
and
marigold,p
tantr
fur
lied
container.
F-cnnomlral
and
ROOM house, with 6 lou, con­
Daytona lUaeh, Via.
safe. Fully medically approved
Fall flower* tmw n-ady. ’A. K.
structed of nelerjed virgin pine
Rnnsettrr, Florist, Tele. 2I2AV,
Call Daytona 24fl7-5V rollect for
and cypress, A-1 condition, new­
details. 06 diaper*. *2 a wee:. I
ly painted inside and out. some ’Celery Avenue.*
- V r i R S T IN 8ANF(lRT)”
•fruit. Amq four 200 pound fat •
DUNLOP
~
DO YOU KNOW ABOUT
hogs, 2 young milk enw* with
WHITE
WALL
TIRES
TRACTOR
M O W IN G -W e mow
first &amp; awond ralves. Allp- C00-D) *21.50 plus 7ax. Le t t s
vacant Inti, roadside* or. Inige|
gethcr or separate. Innulre at
IVhrn yell U«hv reia.hea y o u
libTral trade In S.a-lth 3—utla
acre* re*. Phone 41 or IflT-J.
2331 Orange Ave. or Phono 795*ry to *rl rlil of them all, re'
C0(PIII *21.50 plus lax.
kill tk» f»«r. th at. y o g ro r
LONNIE McMullen'. M a r k e t
I.r*» lilieral trade in.
Ml altti spray or duet or (bat
Shop,
open'Thursday,
Friday
&amp;
nob
Dennis
Tire
Co.
(FURNISHED .7 Imdrimnt house
walk late a pot*4tr by acs-ntei.
Saturday.
413 W. 13th St. Phone 003
with 4 aerc*. ny owner. Phone
1294 or County 3305.
La d ie s Chicago Shoe Skates - LAKE Mary d-aundry ready for
- — - ------— - y —
Business. Rave your wash done
ROACH K I L L E R
site OH — practically new. 1310
SMALL house. 60 x 160 Corner
the Bendix Way. Mrs. II. I^inpIB D I F F E R E N T *
W. 3rd St, after 5,______ ~
lot, *2600.00. Plume 714-It after
eti.
llvtHr hr*. rt*l I t Ii«c*iUa» tH»Jf Uh«
4 P. M,_________
il. T tl*y d r y ut&gt; rtiut d ir. H i t
WOOD or coal circulating heater
lit t»*f* HttiivpoU*iiifHia to iiis-ti
— good condition •• *35 ctuh. 13 N O T IC E S — P E R S O N A L
T
FOR HALE
tint ptla*
113 Holly._________________
lA VERY nlre two liedroom frame
WILL pay *5 for transportation
house, close In. This house la in
to Daytona or New Smyrna,
g o o d condition throughout
6 ARTICLES w a n t e d
at
Thura., Fri. or Saturday. Phone
|rwould cost *6,760.00 to replace.
350-J.
llant'a Tuxedo Feed Mtofe
Priced at Sti.300.QO.
Highest cash price paid for used
('•m pbeira Feed Store
[SMALL two Imdroom. two story
furnitun- Ted Davis Furnltutc 14
L O S T a. F O U N D
Henry Ruaecll'a Heed Store
house. In good condition, ideal
Co. .’Ill E. 1st. Ph. 958.
Stanley-Roger* lldwa. r
for small family, located in Rose
LOST: white plaitir ladiea handand other goad atoree
Court Section, reasonably priced I’LL 1IUY your car regardlr-ci of
liag in Penney'* Saturday. Ret.
age or condition. Boy Red, 300 j|* » Herald Office. Reward.
a t *5.750.00,
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JEW* two le-iinunn Imngaiov- In
W. 2nd St.
i s ~ a u t o s fo fT S A ii
Pim-hurst — suitable for urnall
family — desirable surroundings. 7 P ats, Livestock. S upplies
MODEL A Ford Roadster. *ZQ0.
*4ji00.00.
Tele. IR3-J or Co. 3304.
[ AN exceptionally desirable two- Good mule for sale, cheap. T. n.
atnrv house, 3 Ix-tlrooma
Klm rd. P. 0. Box 205. Lake 1940 HUDSON deluxe *595.00.
hath upstait*. and i bedroom
*150.00 under market. Good
Monroe. Fla.
and bath downstairs. Large |(vpaint A motor. Box KRM Care
ing room, with ' enclosed sun
Herald.
,
HELP W A N TED
porch; lihrsry, dining room and
kltehen. Unusually well planned
I’rolrrl* Your Health
as to cuptmard space. Has two. EXPERIENCED celery grower or
trained farm manager for farm
Dy Sleeping’ Better.
ear garage Incorporating work
In
Zellwood
area.
Good
|K&gt;aitIon
room ami Uundrs. lta s 11Q ft.
for
right
party.
A.
Duda
A
Sons,
INNERSNUNG MATTRESSES
frontage on pa'I M i atrtet. I-ot i*
Oviedo, Phono 2151.
and landplentifully fruits
B O X ^ F R IK C S - v
HOLLYWOOD BEDS
WANTED: Man to aoecee.l R.
Simmon* for Hawlcigh business
VERY tpacloux and
Matiufaetuied To Ye
In Northeast Polk County. 1500
n I-anta, b
Individual Order By
famiUef. 'Product* sold 20 yeara.
ng V&lt;
Permanent if you are a hustl 'r.
on steel, with 2
For particular* write Raw.
and hath upstair*; and
Matlreoa Renovating
Iclgh'a D-Ph FAH-440 1038.
Rah
‘
Rebuilding
A SpecURy
living room, dining room,
Memphi.1. Tenn. nr see It. Hart­
Call U* Today -- Sleep
____im and bath, and kltehtn
man. Box 234, l-ongwood, FI a
Better Tonight ■downstair*. Ample elotct and
cupboard space throughout. Ih fr 10 COLORED boys and ? colored
Hous*, hi* recently been roderowomen for kitchen work. Apply
Inride. If your are looking
Pig n Whistle. Park 4 Geneva
p of distinction, this
Avenue*.
‘
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Sanford
OH
Celery &amp; Sanford- Th
W k « y»v t
1*32
e*Sanford, Ha.

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cashier„ i*. i cosmetic
coun-‘ M cK inley K in s. In th e 1 C irc u it
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To Protect th* P m m of (h« World j
To Promote tko Progr*»« of America;
To Prodae* Prosperity for Sanford.

Considerable cloud;ne»» with
scattered afternoon and • Ttninh
thornier,ho« er« through Friday
Gentle lo moderate south to southr*\l wind*.
A N IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y

V O L U M E X X X V III

E sta b lish e d 190ft

SA N FO RD ,

Bodies Of British

Capital City
'Of Indonesia
Forest Is Captured

Soldier I n j u r e d In
Booby T r a p ’E x p lo ­
sion D u r i n g Rc. moval Of Victim s

W A A Accused Of
Using Planes For
Employees’ Trips

JERUSALEM. July 31 t f V
Hie bodiet of '(wo young Hrilioh ‘tergeanli kidnapped at ftottagei by I (gun Zvai Leumi w t’t
found today hanging from two
eucalyptus Ueei and weie bUvted
to bilo by a booby trap when

E xpenses In Flying
A u t h o r i z e d Pas­
sengers Sqid H igh

S c a t Of Republic’s
P arliam en t
S itu a­
ted In Java F alls
T o D u f/h T roops
BATAVIA, Java. July SI­
GH—The scorched, dead-city
of Malang, seal of the. Indo­
nesian Republic's parliament,
fell to the Dutch today, the
Netherlands army announced,
and other Dutch
columns raced tnwara the biasing town
of Tjllatjap, chief republican
port on the south Java roast.

K fcW SPA PBH

F L O R ID A , T H U R SD A Y . JU L Y 31. 1947

Royal Marriage
Set For Nf&gt;v. 20
LONDON,
July 31—(41—
rrinceaa Klizabeth and l.lautenant Philip Mounthatten will
be married Nov. 20 at West­
minster
Ahby, . IliKkiJBgbam
Palace annniinci'd tonight.
“The King and Queen have
approved that the marriage of
Princes* Klirabeth and Lieut­
enant Philip Mountbatten shall
take place at Westminister
Abbey at 11:30 A. M. on Thusday, Nov. 20ih 1047," the brief
itatrm rn t said.
The Iwtrothnl of the heires*
presumptive and the former
Greek Prince had been given
formal approval before the
Privy Council at the palace
earlier today
King George VP* formal
tnnsrnl before the Privy Connrll carried out an old ritual.

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NO. 185

A s s o c ia te d P r f u L o w e d W lro

Greeks Weigh
New UN Blow
At Balkans

Chiefs Of Army-

Trum an Aid Plan Is
Reported In Force
Despite Red Veto
Of W atch Group

Flying Boat

I \KK SUCCESS. July 31
Greece formally charg­
ed Itu.sia’s three llalkan i*;
lelliirs today »l t h aggressbm In a drastic new move
aimed at cminlertng the So­
viet Cnlon's vein of an Amer­
ican proposal (or an 11-memMr Vnlted Nations Hunter
CnniniMeinn.

Public Hearing St. Johns River
Is Conducted By Measure Signed
City Commission By Pres. Truman

Action of W PB In L e t­
ting C ontract T o
IIuKhcs-Kaiser U p­
set S t a f f H eads

WASHINGTON. July 31 up&gt;—
fbc joint ( \irny Navy) chief* oi
R equest To Close Srm - Jacksonville T o Lake •tall drt Isresl in July, 1942, that
f t v-' F
m * - h ‘ H n r n t ' y * 1 * r o j e c r " i n f * h v v . v t - n « iwesensiv-rra-ng -bags-. 1 * hm le" R
Rll Vvtf.
D&gt;ur­
flying lx&gt;.al progiain would I f inG i v e n $ 3 0 0 , 0 0 0 .»itini*iali|e."
ing Races Approved
it waa developed to­
AI* Special Washington Service day .at a S-nate inae*t’ig»tion int^
The City Commuijon held a
the award lain that year of tha
WASHINGTON. July U u ll
public hearing yesterday Mo de­ President Tuintan signed today .&lt; 1luicl-e* K.ai.tri ronlt.arii lor ihita
termine whether or md to ie*ok-* $ 502,1 W.OI 2 ziqtiopnaiion bill amh Iki ala.
the lifer and wine In rnie ol I, lot Hood cnnliol. n.uu.ition itfld
ftobeii A, LovgJt, nm&lt;s-und«r*ff^
D. Carlton,
80 C West Ninth other non-military, atliaiiiei of Ihe irt.aiy of &lt;lale. tratified to tha
Street, as If quelled in a petition War Department.
Senile War Investigating Commit­
hy 18 nrathy tf»idetiti It w.ra
One of ihe Laie*t measures *p- tee .as" In the Hand of these lop
derided lo pul the place #on a maed liy. lliv 8*mIi CoiiBrc'sa be-, W v •'■’l *&gt;1.......Ilie.se.---- «----- —pcadwrlnanary— r-*Wtn—eorj-rf—t'
He read into the record of a
tiire llie July If* recr*j, ii t'K
ate any more complaints, In i - eludes $700,001).for tbe St. Jobns letter vlmli Robot A. Patterson,
voke tbe” licemc,
ll wai an River pfojecl, Jarktonaille lo l.-ale tlien updo sec ret sry ol *v*r, wrol#
nnunced today by Guidon Brad llxinry. in tbe * J9 8 .11-1,8)5 lot live ye an .ago yesterday aummarilley of llie City Msnsgrr'a nlftrr
flood control roriltiiu lion rind ittg the position of llie joint obiefs
Ibe lequeil of llie Uo.nl Guuard mainten ance It dan « irrtri .$1 1(».- of al.alf.

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LAKE SUCCESS, July 1| (id
1 ?DATAYT/V Java’,' July l l '(AS
S re (’,irek gmrinment repented bv
cuseJ the War Anels Administra­ Jungle troops ol the Dutch army
Jo:me&lt;l tourers today In be con
tion of uiing a fleet of (Janes lo drove today to within two miles
gidrnng the pombdity ol bring
haul rlenographer*. clerks and oth­ of the resort city of Malang, key
mg rhitger agsmil B u u u 't Bal­
er '"unauthorized passengris" with to earl central Java, and were
kan ulelblet under the moat dl ai­
rome of the trips "week end" af­ expected lo occupy the- (lame,
de -pinvitipni of tbe United Nation*
ravaged center by night.
fairs.
cllSItri.
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Ruley told te|Hiitcrs rspenses
A broadcast Indonrvtan com­
in flying authorized passengers munique said llie Dutch were with- $5,000 Goal . Set
1
lie
(iieek
delegation
lo
the
Unit­
By
Were far above i ummeitlal coiti m mortal range and that Indo
ed Nations would not rnm nrn'.
Group.
T
o
F
u
rth
e r but
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lie cited 37*flighta trrtween No nesians were applying *ll»e scotch­
n
,
infosritrcl. sources said* the
P.uhlicity ~-Hx aj-c-c4. &lt;rr.t, were studying c|o*efv
iember, 1946, and March. 1947. on ed earth polity.’
which lie ■Wfd-tP7-aUllururrd~pIT
I he Krpuhlicans ass'iled also
Chapter \ r! I o l tbe charter, w hiii
The Seminole County Junior pioaiJet (or United Nalinna *&lt;■•
sengers were carried at a cost jl their forces were within 12 milcv
%7i,\72.H7, including 28 fe*t of Batavia and had teoccupied Chamber of Commerce opened a lion tn raaea of aggirtiion and
flights of planes. Hr said roomier the perimeter towns of Tanger- drive at llieit luncheon meeting bretchea of peace. "* .
cu air transport costld have pro- ang, Septon* and Tpmrne. The today in the Mayfair Inn tn raise
That chapter ***« invoked for Auxill arv In lime Srrninolr Bou­
UTtieii-'ti tvlotr tbe memoran­
sided ihr tame service for $13.- Dutch declarrd thil claim was $5,000 to rna.iqlain »ml-jjj»crite ih’e first time ill UN hiiloiy ye. levard where m*ny boat* are »o fnr naaigstmn impioaement* -ind
141.48, making a saving* of $’&gt;9,. "nonten**." This' Tbporlrr Hound ihe touiist information booth on1 terd-ar hy Auilialia in biingint be launched during Iwial rat*» m-ainlenanre liming tbe year ending dum to Don ibl 31 Nelson, then
rhsnmjn •&gt;( tbe \V.at Production
next June 30.
no s sign of Republican activity the Seminole Boulevatd.
431.39.
the Indopetian' and Balkans u*u*i on Sept. I, was a|&gt;|iin*rJ, Mill
Other Items are
for Board, wlnrli liter tbal year gave
Ifizley fa chairman of a House in the genrrsl Batavia area.
"This i* a community' pioject are on the council's agenda fni led lo Stale Itnad Deparlmrnl
the I'annma Canal, fill,190,387 for Henry J Kri*er. vk'es| Coaat »hipexpenditure* sulK-ommiltce which
The Indoncian broadcast said and we want lo te'e that it is com­
remeteriat expenses, f 1.H04.000 for
the m,'eling today.
appiftv il.
has Iicon investigating WAA fly­ Malnng tv** "heavily grenaded
buiblrr. and I liw.*td IJugbe.t *erdpleted." Brailey (Wham, pteiidenl . It «n. said authoritntlvelv that
ing expenditure*.
A written
leport from ttr. the Alaska Communications Sysand maehlnegunned" during III.*
“For the hcn-*flt of the WAA night, and that Hepiihliean* atart- ol the organization,, told those the Greeks have’been told hy Ihr Raymond L. Ilsis, City no-it tn- | tmi. ntnl iMto.nrm for nlternlion zifi nsutkul. cuginrrt and him
briilges over navigable waters uri- die ei. an $IB,0!Hi,000 contract
nnd anybody else,” llisley said, ei| fire* In the city yesterday. prerentv._______
, - — 'United Klalea that the Ttomsn apectorrura* reviewed hi which he der the Jurlssllctlon of the At my
the Inquiry includes a finding, It said Dutch planes strafed
gave bit tr*»oii&lt; for condemning
lo cotivtiuct liner huge flying
aid
plan
remniiieil
definitely
In
"Possibilities of bringing tourists force despite Ihe Htuslia vote - f some beef i which had Iweii sent Engineers.
that “one WAA employee, accord­ Malang.
boat*.
While
the
total
is
S
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7
.iUK.lRft
ing to official flight logs main­
The Indoneilana said another into |lm area are unlimited, and «n American prot*o*al tz* set'up a In' a ' local nnukrt bv n ealll-*
Under questioning by Senator
tained by WAA, made five trip* mhimn of the Dutch army, equip (Mi money lint s*ill be donated Hnlkso* Cnmmltiion. Furthermore. raiser In llie routily, Tbe liver of under n $819,927,100 budget esti­
anti C a i n
mate. it carries the largest flood O'Cntii'i-ir ID Md.i
at various times during (tie last ped latgelv with U. H. Iend-l***e
llie
&lt;fnim*i
was
romplptrlv
de
|l
,w«old
I
Imt
Ihe
United
Ktnlea
will be' spent lo blither the louiMt
coutud-Juud In .several, ye a r* -- — U^tVaJ^»r--4e»vel*- » .d - ( h i t -tk*year, ostensibly as a tn-rclaty.
and aiirplti* war aupplle*. had program tn this city." Odium ad­ |old Ilia- Graeka-lhla-eowolrv- »*»*' almyatl as * cesolt nf*V xrrrreTh« budget figure Included nn \V|'|t * *i n In letting « contract
"
A. jjyrium nd-.records.show e u f nearly -halfway kef at* IKe
'•uni,- teJiiii-l ahem In their ef-1 toxtc condition,, lie staled, nnd Ill's origins) estimate of nearly $'.181,- to Hugh- a and l.sNee '‘caused
person
on duty statu* waiat of Java lit a drive from Te- ded
rt* In estnhlDh a alnble govern- had fen-lered the tieef unfit for 000.000 and President -Trumans CiUicrrn*' rn tlir petT (if tha chief*
lnT»*“
•** during “*
'
rr office
the time she
gtl, on the north coast, to -th e
A thermometer, ahowlng the rnt an&lt;l a'tnp the divordrr* In Ihe either, human or amnia*, rnntump- rrouest for an estra War ilcp.rt- of *taff.
was on these trips, with one ex. tinbnUarl area, 35 mile* to tha
lion.
Ur s.ild i*e knew of no other
prorres*
of the drive will be plar- alknn*.
fund of $237,000,000 to tiegir
ceptlen. In that ra**, sire I* southed*!. The Rrj ubliezBto *»•
In accordance with mest In­ amerit10.year
In
thed'-wpto'rn
era*.
Mem,
Chapter
VIII
Include*
strong
program to control rave in which ti»e WPB iiAd un
show t^ as k in g on annual'leave,' eerted Oi* Dutch tCye ^»liig-*a
spection
ordinance
"of
Ihe
Clly,
a of trie'Jalcees will ranvass
p u s itl, tr&lt;Tn breaking off refloixj,*. develop hydroelectric I'ov. leiinten to jieiomr th» purchiaj
Jtz* Larson,
WAA general company of Japanese In the at­ the county In an effort to get the lalions with the aggressor up lo the lieef wet I'omientited amt oi er and otherwise utilize the rmin- log ngenev. rd-ltng tliat It'involv­
counsel, said he I* familiar Tn gen tack.
needed money on which to main­ actual military operation* by. the del i d destroyed, the report stated / Irv's water resource*.
e d “n liazardous and unusual aperal with the report of lUziey's
The Republican Seventh Divi­ tain the booth gnd further 'the United Nation* against any rqun- The Commission accepted the ic
Mm Ida projkei* included in tin* j prpacli U&gt; have n third agancy
subcommittee staff, since hit sion, pitted against the Dutch ad­ tourlat
publicity program of the try' the Security Council decides poft, ,»afd Mr- Hradley, but -tded flood control portion of the hill competing with the Army and
office supplied.the'Information.
vancing on Malang from the north, eountyt It was stated.
Navy tn' mdering ComBal equip­
has eommittrd an act of aggres­ that fg'oie mra: inndsmnatiou were:
finding- lie confirmed by Sjat*
Larson added, however, that offered no organlied resistance “ 'Today we are starting one of sion.
Caloosahatrhee River and l.ske ment.
Laboratory' analysis.
“with tome of lb* contusions w* except that of tog road blocks, tha largest programs aver under
Okeechobee drainage area* $12.the War Productlrfn Board sudHowever, the United Nations
The Commission deferred action 700: Hollywood Harbor (Port Kv. ■lenly lawam'e a eonlraetlng agenare forces) to take exception.'
tank traps, land mines and oc­ taken bv the Seminole County police
fore*
which
would
carr
in
regard
tn
Insuranceo
f
taxi­
casional
anlplng.
a
dispatch
from
H nNilRNJtt
I'ftK* I'mfctl
ergladev) $410,000; 8t. John* Riv­
The subcommittee had planned
Junior Chamber of Commerce,” if. mil any such military orders stl
to question WAA Administrator Soerahaja said. The Dutch Jungle G. McIntosh told the oiganitation la In the discussion stages, Not cab operator* until after the er, Jnrksonvllln lo l.ake IlnriU'V.
KoU-rt Littlejohn and hla deputy, troop* were hacked by mechanis­ “Wr need everyliody's help to, ■no soldier has vet been commit- State Insurnnre Commission holds $300,000; St, Lucie Inlet $6LOOP:
a healing on Aug. rl.
James A. Molllion, today but both ed force* Dutch officer* said four complete Mils financial program led to tbe UN fotce.
lak e Worth Inlet $10(1,300; Tmti5f- • .4
"Due t i irports of ari'idrnt* pn llaibor $200,000.
were out of the city, Littlejohn Dutch soldiers, had Iteen killed and we urge every citlsen In the
U
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ob*ervrt»
said
a
-slgnlflcaused
lyt.
high
shiuldiriy
xt
In New York and Molliton in end-six wourjded and that a num­ county to support our program,'
The lull carries fund* t&lt;» con­
■nnt part of Cliaptei V II l* Article 1 reel Iiilrrsrrtinns, the Confllll. tinue or start water pr'oiect* in
ber of enemy sniper* were, killed. Mr. McIntosh added.- Kingman, Aria.
■M.
which
permits,
U
N
members
I
*|on
drrlilr
l
to
notify
owners
to
Dutch scout.planes reported^ the
Kirley said bolh will be heard
Miss Hnrhara Damnlei. arsUr. o take rolleclive laction for self- cut shiubl-eiy within thiee feel mmt of the country'* liv er.b*ttn«.
Some Involve hydroelectric de.
latter at hearing* for purpoie* streeti of Malang appeared' de­ ant City recreational director, ap­ detente
against an armed attack of the ground as required by City velopment a* well «» flood rontrul.
of a “full, detailed Investigation." serted.
||y T H E ASSOCIATED PRESS
peared
before
the
organliatlon
until the Security Council can nidqiaure, **i&lt;l Mr. Ilradley.
A Jogjakarta broadcast declar­
navigation and related work*.
A full-fledged drive to land tbe
ed Imlonesan shorn batteries sank and asked that the Jaycees lisslst art. It was said this would ha
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Among
these
is
the
glgt-iitfe
IPIR Republican presidential nom­
in building up interest In the in* way for action In the far*
a “Dutch warship" off Tjlmlrlng, her
(iarrltoti
Reservoir
In
Nniih
Daination for' Senator Robert A.
recreational program for young­ "t a Russia vein which has kilt­
In central Java.
kota esUmated to c p t 1168.0(19, Tuft of Ohln wax rapidly taking
In the area.
ed an American proposal i« set
The Indonesian* said also .tha sters
non.
for
which
the
Idl!
carries
120,slinpe today.
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“ When the program started we tip a Balkans -Commission to
000.000, money a lso -I* pn&gt;vi.{i-l
Dutch, had occupied Lahat, In Su­
Tito 44-memW Ohio Republican
matra tgest of Palembang, Imt had more children participating atch over Ihe troubled area.
for
the
$l(UOOO.OOrt
Clarks
I
Idl
Re­
ST. PETERSBURG, F la. July
cnmmltjee and the State's Repub­
NEW YORK. July 31. (JT&gt;- The that Indonesian troop* had halt­ I In the events than wa could han31. (/II
Jarkson C. Futch, 26, servoir. G*. and S. C.; th&gt;- &lt;*&gt;'•.- lican
rongieoional
delegation *
die. but the enthusiasm baa died.
000.000
-Wolf
Creek
Re&lt;
rv»l*,
Weather Ilureau predicts a slight ed the advance.
•on of Dr. and Mrs. IJ*mh I..
were holding «i potato mealing* it)
We want the children tn come
lowering of temperature* but TitFutch, (Ids city, w«* Inslaritly Kv : the $57,000,00(1 lliiggs'Island rotund'll*.
Advance Indications
down to the Grammar 8chn&lt;i| I'nrk
tie rain today to. break the heat
killed ami (wo other* injured, one Reservoir! Va. and N'. C.t
ust c tio.v Uo.ilJ lot trail) launch
and foln tha fun," Mis* Dimpler
wave that sunburned the nation's
crlilrallv, When'Flitch's rar and -v $133,000,000 Fort Randall Kevri n “Tuft Immiiu" on * “favorite rbn"
stated..
mid-section yesterday with read,
motorline Ims rrashr&lt;l last night voir, 8. t).
Imq*.
It
was
announced
that
thnext
ing* that exceeded TOO at many
SOUTH BEND, I ml.. Juts 31, on Gandt Itoulevard.
Tonight, (»hioen* will have a
meeting
of
the
Seminole
County
points.
A woman llstfd hy Mound Park
Taft m ile et Cplutnhu*. Tha sena­
Jaycees will be held Thursday '41— Suspension.of passenger rar
h
Kansas City saw the mercury
WASHINGTON, July 31. &lt;/P&gt;- night. Instead of Thursday nt i induction and plans for a tem­ Hospital a» Mrs; Madge Burgher,
tor will spenk end 1)(« address wi)l
climb. Jo 107 yesterday. Si. Louis Attomey General Clark
Tampa, waa the most seriously
■ H In
H aM W
lie hrondrhst over 250 stationsIn an attem pt to maka it porary shutdown of trurk aisrni- of
and Fort Worth reported 103. and complaint today accused more noon.
hurt.
Police
reported
she
was
rid­
I I ' m II b m S . a &gt;-.a« l i . s u
i-lv lines at the Sttnlrhaker Cor­
G.O.P. leaders from half a dozen
Oklahoma City and Little Rock than 900 railroads of collecting
ing
with
Futch.
National
league
Umpita
George
poration plgnt here were announc­
other stales will attend.
100. Even Ihe Far West wa* tnvro "uniust and unreasonable” rales
Howard Fatibln. middle age&lt;| Ilarr It m aking.plans for tho re­
ed ‘today by Paul J. Hoffman,
(thin Senator John W. Brieker,
(unbaked than usual, with IHyth*, on wartime shipment* of ateef air­
Idrvrlist,
suffered
a
ftartured
leg
sumption of his umpire Induing lit 11 Republican vice pr*«ld#ntial,
ptrddent.
Calif., reporting 112, Phoenix 111 plane landing mat*.
and
hrulsr
on
the
head.
school In January and lias alr.-ady z'nmii'late. cleared the way for
Hoffman said passenger rar
and Reno 110,
Ilus driver Harold A. Ilux Mid received many application* fmtn Ohio party mrmlier* to unite 6w,
production would he halted next
Thp action wa* filed wtth the
he
was
driving
(hr
&lt;
rnpty
Ini*
prospective students, arcording to hlriil 'le ft hv gnitounring he (Bris­
Interstate Commerce Comm'tslon.
WASHINGTON. July 31—V P )- I'teadav for an Indefinite period
The government Is asking repara­ Prealdent Truman today fixed the i-edus# of a strike at the Detroit northward Headed for Plant City. a letter received from blip \ ...... ker) Is not n randldnte an f back*
to hi* report given the dav hy Joel 8. Field and Dick M&lt; - hi* {L-nalo colleague.
tion for alleged overcharges on the open aeaaon and shooting limits plnnta of the Murray Corporation Arcording
A* for Tafi himself, he haa said •
landing mala moved from Eastern on waterfowl In the United State*, w hl* supplies fender* and hoods highway pafVol his headlights l.aulln.
picked up the bicycle rider a|
Mr. Barr In his letter requested ho will withhold any formal a n ­
fo r Btudebaker cars.
•hipping polnta to Fariflr Coast territories and possessions.
about
the
middle
of
the
road.
Mr. Field, Mr. MrLaulin and Sam nouncement until after he makes a •
porta between Jan. 1, 1942 and
The open seasons on waterfowl
He swerved to avoid hitting-him Martina, former veteran's rdum- cross-country tour th is -fall.
' ~
Sanford Imya and girl* gre re- June 30. 1948.
and coot, except for wood ducks,
and
suddenly
saw
lights
of
the
tjnn supervisor, to contact Paul
Thu* far* the only avovrad .
auesterl by Misa Harbara Dampter,
The Justice Department an­ snow geese, and brant fn several
car
coming
toward
him.
The
cycl
Eddy, state supervisor of veternns randtdato is former Gov. Hat old
Mrs. Nancy Itrock and Herman nouncement aald “thouaanda of states; end excluding Ross' geese
1st was hit by. the rear of the education at Tallahassee in nrdri Ktasscn of Minnesota; Both he and
Rnimlry, City recreation director*, carloads" of landing mat* were and swans included:
swerving bus. Mra. Burgher for­ to-secure renewal of Author:ty t" Gov. Thomas E. Dewey uf New
.to turn out In full forre Monday involved. The petition to ICU
Alabama, Arkansas,
Florida,
merly resided a t Jackaon, Tenn. eomluct the George Bar- Umpire York, a prospective candidate,
morning at 10:00 o'clock at Ihe ■tales the exact amount of money Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi,
LAKELAND.
Fla..
July
31.
&lt;
A
1
School under the G. I. Bill of have preceded Taft Into tho West.
Sanford Grammar School grounds toueht to be recovered la "not North Carolina, South Carolina.
— The Florida Department of the
Right* provision*. *
Btnsscti Is now on the Paeifiq
In onler to prepare for some Mg present ascertainable."
Tennessee, and Virginia - - Dee. Vetefana of Foreign Wars de­
It was further revealed hy My, Coait and Dcwev I* in h it native
tournament* during the fatter part
8
to
Jan.
8,
1948.
Louisiana,
Nov.
manded today Jhat the Veterans
The complaint la another in a 18 to Dec. 17.
Barr that he had received letters Michigan, stopping on his way
of August.
Administration Immediately refrom a number of li ngo - pn -I back.lo.Nf'r.Y'uk from • weatenl
I’ractire will be started In ilia- aerie* which Clark haa mads lie—i
imVi'iil veto rain patients from the
ll ..hiIhm.,1 mn I'aae SUahll
The Rev. Melton Ware, who deni*, highly coniplimrninlg him
mondball. baseball, horseshoes, fore the ICC concerning wartime
Hlatg
Tuberculosis
Hospital
at
freight
chargee.
.
..
;/■
-j
on
the
manner
in
which
umpire
with
Mr*.
Ware
ha*
been
spendtennis.
basketball, badminton,
I'resr Field. Tampa, because of a month in Arkantaa visiting her graduates of his school conducted
football, volley ball, table tennla
"inefficient and unsatisfactory” arenU, stopped today to visit themselves.
and marbles. Miss Damplcr an­
medical service.
.The umpire school wat lornird
udge and .ifrs. R. W. Ware
nounced this morning.
■ t
Og»l Linton, department adju- la-fore proceeding to their homo last year In a former Marinr bar­
0. L. Powell, former Gulf
ulf Life
Mf«
The tournament* wifi be given
Insurance Agent, recently opened lin t T' and quartermaster, made in Vero Reach where Rev. Ware rack* building at the Municipal
Bemlmde County rank* 22nd
a t the Grammar School and Jun­
an attractive little self service, r iIdle Uvo complaint and said if it pastor of the First Mathodiat A irport
among the 50 leading citrus pro­
ior-High School ground* ami will
Lake and Mayo Langston rash and carry grocery store noxt the VA didn't act Immediately th* Church.
ducing counties uf th* United
be similar to those which hava areBuddy
.
‘
iiatrrDepartment
would
take
newbusy
putting
up
an
attract
lv»
to
Angel
Angel’s eating place on'Sanford
Rov. \t%re reported that they
States In oranges grown, and 34th
been held at the High School, she
'
' Ave­
'
■ action at ita meeting here found the first three weeks in
little fruit stand
a -----t Palmetto
Avenue, It le called Powell's EdgeAvenue.
declarrd. Honor certificates will be .................
in the number of orang* trees.
Weuul
d*+
——---- nue
and
Fourth
Street.
V
to
force
the
removal
until
wood
Grocery.
Arkansas very cool, but that durIn grapefruit. Seminole County
given to winner*.
“Yea, we have no bananas” callHosttfUl
la
put
on
a
Ing
t
h
f
p
y
)
w
e
e
k
t
h
a
r
a
w
a
a
a.
The.one alary building,'which
-rmrcmh tn priwiomnn in iva
tK
w m eoiaotrorte d -try
1. ltny-^ti
J t n r r jading.
heat ware tnfet aent the temp­
OSLO, Norway. July 31, (.71—
27th In Ihe number of
rOM M ISSinNEJOnBlGNs
end, then turned liack is of concrete block
VA pays for treatment of erature up to ' 100 degree* at An American military plan* car­ and
planted.
to
planning
a
window
all),
his
tlenta
at
the
Drew
HoeTA1.I.AI1A8SEB, Fla.. July 31
LitU* Rocl
ock. Aa a result of the rying Joalah Marvel, Jr., U. S.
and haa ■ cement area"^! front"
These figures from the Unit*)
h I* a branch of the cold weather of June and early ambassador to Denmark,. tipped States Department of Agriculture,
OS’)— George H. Aafcell resigned mind compUtriy 0ff baseball for
!
i
hM
I
.
J
00.*
•
pe.
n
frr
nt»nd
the
time
being.'
Ital
et
Orlando.
t&lt;&gt;d*y aa Florida
S tate Motor
they spectallxe In sale of meat*,
Julyr tha
tbe peach and grape crop* and crashed today
today after landing were -ppinted out yesterday 1&gt;T
Commissioner
are a month late, ho stated.
fro ten foods, vegetable* and lee
v thhide
i
"
m i
on a runwaay of Fornebu alrflch
airfield County Agent C. R. Dawson.
RAINED OUT
LOUIB FIGHT
position with rut engineering firm
cream. Produce and veget ilea are
near O t l i f None
____ _______
_
of the four
per
Palm Reach County U first U
Venexuela.
The historic eoftbell battle be­ attractively displayed in plywood
LIGHT COMPANY STOCK
YORK, July 31 IA 1•ona aboard waa aeriouaty Injured. the United- Slate* in vegetable
Governor Caldwell, announcing tween, the Rotary CTub end Lion* racks. Lighting Is flui
NEW YORK. July SI UP)— Marvel suffered a alight c u t
ht Champion Joe Louis
mL A
production, and sixth In dollar
tha resignation of Aabcll aa one Club waa ralnad out Wednesday large fan keeps tbe at
Jersey Joe Wolcott of Investor* today were offered
well
Both engines or the DC-3 value of crops. Other Florid!
of the key man of hla so-called evening nt the Municipal aofthall cooled.
N. J., In a Un-round $38,200,000 in bonds, deiienturca. caught fire, but prompt work by counties listeif among tha vege­
“little cabinet," said a successor park. No future data far the tilt
The store opens dally at 7:50
fight at M ndto'i Square equipment tru st certificate* and the ground crew and thaa pilot
pilot *ub- table, leader* are Broward. Hi tiehas been "practically determined” haa yat beefl set, according to A. M. and closes a t 7:50 f V . ex-Nov. 14, »h# Twentieth capital atock, all but M.HOO.OOO dued the flamas
flames quick
quickly. The pilot boro and Dade. Seminole
arid will be rtaraed riti the next Harry Robeon. Men softball offl- a p t on Saturdays when
Sporting Club announced representing new corporate flnanc W M C ol./Torallnaon, 17,
1 8. air at- because a t relatively email
few da;
daL
ixg hour ia 9:50 P. M.
lug; - • • ' - • _ . . . s i tach* a t Copenhagen.
table, acreage, waa not listed.
#* , v;
*j'ftjC

Drive To Operate
-Tourist Booth Is
Begun By Jaycees

down.
Jewiih teltlemenl police found
(lie bodiet in (lie foieit pteterve
near Naianya just 24 houit af'er
Irgun. ealiepiiit Jewiih undergtound otgam/alion. announced
it had executed the Bfitoni •»«
reptiial for the hanging of thirr
rrguniilt conricted in a piiion
delivery. •
and
_ The .area
. . . wat
— cordoned
------ - off
—------*

wm

Wdcea were turned loo* in an

tempt to pIHT u p th * trail of the
/

Jn Jerusalem, top Paleallne gov­
ernment official* met to map n
rigid canipaifd -against under­
ground violence. One official said
plant
under comlderatinn In­
cluded a demand upon the Jew*
ith agency to cooperate aclivrljr
in atamplng out underground
attacki
^ (In London Prime Minister
Attlee placed the entire Palestine
attuatlon before hi* cabinet 1.
Whan soldier* started to cut
the bodies down after an hourlong probe for mine*, the booby
trap eruloded behind the body
of 8gt.
Clifford
Martin. H
blasted to bit* hi* body and that
of 8gt. Menryn Palce ami scat*
tered the piece* -e v e r a sinda
.area.
*»
Tha blast wounded one gren
^ a d le r guardsman In the faco and
threw several hyatander* In the
ground. Including photographer
Jama* Pringle and correspondent
Carter 1.. UavlUion, both of the
Associated Preaa.
Pinned to the boditr of the
two aoimtr* were “communiques”
((’•■ilanS mm !'••• Kiafelt

Jacob C. Wills,
^ Of Lake Monroe,
Takes Own Life

1—

Talks And Rallies
Scheduled As 1948
Cnnipaijz;ii Starts

Despondency over III health was
attributed by authorities today ns
the reason Jacob Carl Wills, 70
year old grower of Lake Monroe
took hi* own life. Mr. Wlltf body
was found akrly this mornlrg in
the wood*. 100 yard* from his
a home. Ill* heart had been oleived
^ h v a bullet and a .22 rifle was
clutched In hla hand*.
Judge R. W. Ware, who w-*s
called to the acene by Sheriff P.
A.. Mero, officially pronounce!
th at Mr. Will* had died by (hoot­
ing himself through the cheat.
At 8:15 o'clock tM* morning.
S h eriff. Mero tt t s Informed by
. Mr*. Will* that her husband wa*
misting, and that hit clothe! were
atill In h it bed room. Jack and
^ B o b h v Harr*, two neighbor b&lt;&gt;y\
“ found thp body which waa elad in
bath rob* and flippers.
• The body was taken In a near**
to the Erickson Funeral Home.
Announcement* concerning the
funeral are being delayed Bending
the arrival of a daughter, Mr*.
Lelaod T. Stratton of Pasadena.
Calif. Mr! Will* la alao survived
by the widow, Mrs. J . C. Wills of
Lake Monroe.
Mr. Will* waa born OeL 23; 'R71
akin Odessa. Russia. »aml became a
’ 'n atu ralised citlsen. He wea m ar­
ried March 8, 1900 at Rouldrr,
Colo, and for a time fanned nt
Ridgeway, Colo. He had lived at
Lake Monroe for the past 21
rears.

1 Killed, 2 Hurt In
Gandy Bridge Wreck

Slight Relief From
Heat In Midwest Seen

Studebakcr Plant
Suspends Production

ICC Gets Complaint”
Against 900 Railroads

Harr I Planning To
Reopen I&gt;oeal School

Open Scafton, IJmitH
Fixed On Waterfowl

TournamcntH Slated
By Recreation Group

State VFW Demandft
TB Patients Removal

Rev., Mrs. M. Ware
Report On Arkansas

State Farmers* Price
Index Still Dropping
^
Orlando, F la , July 51—&lt;A1—
WTha United States Department of
Agriculture In its farm price re­
port of July 16 said today that the
Index of prices for Florida farm ­
er* continued *.to decline because
of unseasonably low price*. ■ ■ ■
It said th at on July 16, the
index WM 157 compared with 27(1
for the United States with 1909-14
100.
tha Tgpori. waa
i'T b o n lh ago and
point* below a year ago. The
Indtx at 61 was lower thai
month and 143 lower that
last year** July 15 Inde*.
Tha frock index waa 141 com
pared with 259 and 330 for last
month and last year respectively.
Grain ragistered la food
km and cottonseed and
ducts were not enough to offset
H Incurred In cltyu*. truck
miscellaneous iommodUiea,
re p p * aald.'V £
tCTLwiagW jl

Lake And Langston
Open Frtiit Stand

New Grocery Opens
On Sanford Avenue

Heminole Rankn 22nd
Jn IT. S. Citriw Census

J

U. ST. Envoy Slightly
Hurt In Plane Crash

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MONDAY, JULY M, 1#41

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA1

Importance Of Coal

Farm Survey
irta iiM » r
r«i» "«*&gt;
mncc operation* out of income
and when credit i» u»cd. it 11
* retired when crop* are told.
Reporting on t!&gt;«• result* of n
third national survey of bank
Undinir made by the Agricultural
Commission of the
American
flanker* Association. Mr., Inirlev
laid that Florida farmer* u»ed
only a fraction of the hank ered
ft avallahl# to them durluK IBlr'
However, tin* 1.1.1 insured ronimerrial hank* which serve agrieulture in till* elate, nude IS,101
loan* to H.S71 farmeri and fruit
—gNiwvr*. Theyr-lmfn'r»arifretrat,Ht
IJO.rWH.OO, and $I3421.&lt;&gt;V0 of •&gt;!
agricultural loan* remained out
Standing- on January I. 1947.
Bank* had 4t lea*l twice the
amount uaed available for addl, Plan' for opening another large hospital in Florida, to he ntaffed and managed byMha^ Seventh day
tlrnal loan* to farmer* If the Adtrntlst*. wiie announced by church official* here tod*), following a meeting with Florida Sanitarium
and Hospital representative.-. Thu new medical institution, located near Avon Park, Highlands County,
demand .e'*i*ted.
During 11*4*1. loan* on farm is made possible hy a Federal Government award of the luxurious Highland l.akaa Hotel Property there
real e*tate In Florida InrreaieJ to the Florida Sanitarium and Hospital, Orlando, It I* to l&gt;* used to prcvldc hospital facilities for
•lightly. There were I,8h0 farm the Ridge area, solving Immediately the people inllightand* and Hardee counties pow almost entirely
fnortagagea made for a total without opportunity for such medical care.
•mount 'of $7,883,000 although
the total volume outstanding on
J I uk Iich Inquiry
Januray I. 1947, wa» lfi.RH7.noit
The farm mot (gage debt I* hlghri
(l aallas** limm !&gt;•■* One)
&lt;« Marias*# lion, l*eat cierl
than It w ie a year ago, although
dltlons of shipment. Contracts for
It (till remain* only aland one-half which hr *aid high government
IIOI.DKRNESS. N. II.. July 28. building timber and pH- wood
of the volume that existed in the offirials were entertained.
The subcommittee has been in (fl'l— Searrtiers for Anne Straw, were signed and that for cereals
Comparable p e r i o d
following
i|uiring into negotiation* .which missing 20-yenr-oM Manrhester was drawn up and practically rsaWorld War I.
.
Farm pn&gt;durtlon loan* flawed led to award of the plane con heiress, railed a former Navy dy for signature.
“Agreement was also reached on
a* "other loan* In farmer*” were tracts. C h a I r m a n Ferguson diver to scour the bottom of Little
made In fl,l*9K farmer* by Flor­ (H-Mirh.) of the aulacommitre Squam Lake today after grappling the nuantitie* of equipment to be
ida bank* during Ilr4fl.inan aggie. said he - has opened the hearing Irons hooked what appeared to lie bought hy the 8ovlet importing
piece* of women’* clothing. *
organisation from British firm&lt;.
•State Police Sergeant Stuart
He said the Russlana specifical­
Currier said Investigators still ly “asked for a ledurtion In the
outstanding on January I o f ‘this cepled by tin* government.
Hughes, in a signed urtlrle ap- Were operating op a theory thr rate* of interest to a half of I
year. The nroductlort loans aver­
aged only 8I.H27 each. Apparent peating In the l.os Angeles Ex­ attractive Smith Collega senior percent, a waiving of the-obliga­
tion to pay 40 percent cash pay­
ly the farmers’ short term debt aminer and copyrighted by the mnv have drowned.
They planned In contact one of ment In respect tn all contract*
position Is favorable; and al­ newspaper, made his first public
her
I
m
iv
friends
who
is
winking
on
not yet signed and for an adjust­
though they (Harrowed more mon­ statement regarding the investiga­
a forestry survey in Wyo.ning, ment in the term* of tha repay­
ey last yenr, their outstandings tion of government plaDe ront- however,
in
an
attempt
to
find
out
ment of the credit so aa to *|uead
at th# year end wrie low. Anoth- larts awarded him and Kaiser.
whether he knew of hrl ilit-ntions the payments *wver 12 annual in­
The Hughes artirle was In the when
ar favorable factor In the pres­
she left the luxurious Stiaw
ent situation is that the (aimers form ef an onen letter addressed aumifrer home last Monday nigiit. stallments instead of five."
While we were" prepared tn meet
.
own substantial savings in ras’i, to Senator firewater,
State police said they sighted
bank deposits, and United States
"You know. Senator, If you had­ what appeared to lie a clothed oh- the whole of their requests for
Bonds.
n't gone too far uverlaiard. I |ret un the Uiltnm of the lake reducing the rata of Intarest to a
*A possible source of danger might have tx-en .willing to take about •100 yards off shor« from half of 1 percent, to waive the
40 perrent rash payment In re
lla* In thr trend Inwaidt the a rrrtaln shellacking in thl* pula•of--equipment—»m-) ttrtty *|irm.Typur;;~ s»id Hiifciia-- while bathing suit and a flash­ ■Xpert tn "Ml rnniri r tr~Tifil yoi
Slgnr
gnrd nnd in go some way, at
improvements which mav teach u in one pail oft bis letter.
light were found. .
• heavy cost, toward meeting th»
point whrie these purrhasra ran
"I am Horry if certain men are , Using grappling lions, they the Soviet reque'st for lengthen­
not Iw finanrrd out of runent i-mbarrassed Iw-rauM they have picked up what looked like a
ing the period of repayment of
income, Mr. Ingley said.
l&gt;een entertained by me. But If thread from n dark piece of cloth.'
"Another fnrtnr in the Fbilida they "ate embarrassed, that"* br- The only clothing of tin girl all advanrf*. we could not go the
Agr (cultural picture, which bank­ cause_they ate in politic*, inid known to be mi-sing i* a pair of whole way the Soviet government'
demanded a* a condition of an
ers are watching carefully Is the politics I* a strange game.
pink pajamas.
agirement,' he said.
price of farm lands," lie rnntiriufd ‘ “However. I am not a politician?
"In view of the failure !n
"Bated on 11*12-14 aveiagrs- at I nin Just nn ordinary rltlxcn. I
agree, the positions is that the
100, tha average farm land prices entertain whomever I please. There
trade agreement, which was prarof the state nil March I, 1(1(7, lx no law against It,
tically complete in draft, wx*
reached 22(1, compared with 174
I worked pirlty hnrd (or what
not signed and, for our part, the
•t the peak of the land boom
money
I
have,
and
I
didn't
make
TEL AVIV, L’nlestlne, July 2 8 ,lfjnBncial conveyances we were
in 1920. During the past year, the
It
f|nm
thr
government
nnd
I
WV Jewish underground sources prepared tn offer were withdrawn.
Increase has la-rn 11 |aerrent'.
didn't make It fiont airplanes.
eaid today an Irgtin Zvai lanmi Ic
having
the
trims of the 1941
‘
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"And. incidentally, alnre you kangaroo court had la-gun a "mill agirement In full force."
think R so horrible for anyone to larv trial" of two llritish army
accept my hospitality, why don't ■rfgrant* kidnaped July II as hos­
you tell aland I lie 41,41X1 woitli tage* for three condemned Irgun
of airplane trips which you re­ member*.
These source* said the trial was
ami acrep t7,r from- me?"
CRESTVlSW^ Fla., July I's, (dh quested---------A former war production laiard l&gt;elng conducted on the lines of
—; Sheriff It. I. Knxor today filed
WASHINGTON, July 21,. i A .
formal murder charges again,! 21- official- testified a* the licarin;? the British military court which The State Department aald
.
' today
the line* Irgunist* to
iqr-old Maigsret Irene Poland, opened tlial Kaiser contended in arntenetd
British • American diacuaklom‘:en
nglish war bride, who Is being 1942 that he could develop m lx- hanged for their part In the ways to increase Ruhr coal 'pro­
held In Okalooxa county jail incompletely new raigo plane in ten May 4 Acre- Prison raid. They duction probably will her in late
connection with thr fatal ahoot* months, but that was irgarded by added it was being held in an un­ this week.
.
,
tn* of her soldier husband at Fort the Army and Navy aa "complete­ derground biding place where lr- . Lincoln White,i Biate Departguu was holding the tw-i ser
Walton lost week.
ly fantastic."
grants, Clifford Martln and Mer-jmcnt preaa officer, told %|news
Sheriff Enror said he filed the
The urltilVts, Merrill t\ Melg*
conference he underatamfa the
•barges on the recommendation of of Chicago, a llearst newspaper vvn Palrc.
agenda
for tha talk* will to limit­
The
charges
were
said
to
In­
State Attorney Edwin Ho|*b.«rr/ executive nnd former chief , i
of 1‘enaacola. Bond was filed ut WFB's aircraft division, told Urn clude: "Being a memltcr of an ed to question* directly related to
|3,000 pending action of the mun subcommittee that Kaiser, thr nu armed foice illegally occupying the problem of how to boot* the
ty grand jury which meets Aug. to manufactuirr ami l.ll-city Ship Palestine; Illegally carrying wrap output of the German coal mine*.
An Anglo-American disagree-]
on* In the uniform of the .enemy;
tfl.
,
wixnrd, runic to 'Washington in
Sevrral Fort Walton buslnvsc- July, II'I'J, nnd gave to the news­ Ix-ing nuinlxi* of a force con­ ment on thla point had delayed;
men Indicated today they would paper* statement* that lie roil?I spiring to oppress, the rightful the licginning of the conversa­
tion*. The British had suggested
start a campaign tu raise fund* to •tart production of a new cargo citlxens of Palestine."
including discussion of finance,
pay the young woman'* bond. plane In 10 months.
The sourer* said that “even ,f.i level of industry and other topics
Wjlh money already contributed
the two men are 'found guilty, but the-State Department had de­
"That was completely fantas­ it is unlikely that they will be
by Fort Walton and local cilltens,
Philip D. Beall, Jr., state scnulor tic, but inasmuch a* Mr. Kaiser executed until the flnpl disposi­ clined to talk gbout these.
White said he knew nothing
from Fernanda ami an attorney, had a very fine harkgi-mnd wo tion of the c*«r of our three sold­
ha* hern retained aa defense roun- were designated to rxaminp Ills ier*. MflT Nakar. Jacob Weis*, about a report that Britian For­
plans as to how he was going and Avshalmn 'Habib, now ‘'ring eign Minister Bevln'would vlalt
tel for the bride..
In September.
to do this," Meigs said.
held In Acre fortress by the Brit­ Washington
The. British - American discus­
Ferguson was asked whether ish." .
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sion* aimed at boosting Ruhr coal
it was' customary tn air proThe British army began today
posals far any new war equipment a close search of the area between production comprise the first U. B.
in the newspaper*, before -t|t«7 Tel Avir and Nstanya. whlrh was effort to contrtoute. with Britain's
, iraallaaMi Haas I’aas Oael
help, to European yecovery under
gained - tAis State. The United had bean .approved by some, gov­ the scene of the midnight kidnap­ the Marshall Plan. *
•
•
States Department of -Agricul­ ernment agVncy..
ing of the two sergeant*.
"Nb, It* was very iiiiusuV.’’
Jn
ture's leadership has evidenced lhCreasing recognition of Florida'* Melg* declared. .“ We tried to
A broiler weigh* m&gt;!more than
wrork along matketlng keep every plan we had as secret 2 l* pounds, according to U. 8. Deline*, and haX also shuwn a dec
' *cldro as possible. There was criticism partmeut of Agriculture stand­
^unofficial Internal in formation of of him (K*l*eri at the time." ards fur dressed chickens.'A fryBefote ‘ he cenfertftl_wltli J j j l l i -er-weigbs hetweerv 8H and 3H
MIAMI. Fla:, July 28, W»V—
the National Association of Pro
duce Market Managers, which re ter, Melg* said, the Army and pounds, and a roaster yvdghs Testimony to “show the unrea­
sonable nature of rate* applying
fently completed organisation by Navy had examined hli plan* and more than 3'k pounds. - •
to South Florida porta" wa» pre­
election or Director Wilson a* decided It completely Impossible
sented before an Interstate Com­
president, and Mr. Larson, a* vet- of . accomplishment and Imprarmerce Commission hearing today
secretary-treasurer. Approxl
He aald he explained tn Raiser
by L. T. Purvis, rat* exptft for
mately 1,000 markeU are how Rep­
WPII
resented tn thl* National organi­ that atatlstick which the
Ihe Greater, Miami Traffic' ,A*»osation ami IU ‘Trodure Market compiled proved that it normally
elation.
In .completing hi* technlcal
Manager" bulletin goes to official* required R2 months, nr more than
testimony In support of . Bouth
of these sales renters, to college*. four years, to' complete a new
parity - rates
•Florida's claim for pi
State marveling officials and plane .and about 4H mouths tn
with Gulf and 'Atlantic port* na
othars Interested in Its wrork and develop a new aircraft engine.
applied to export-import traffic,
Melga aald he himself came *.o
Ians:
Purvis submitted exhibit* showing
"A profitable price for the pro- Washington before Pearl Har
rail charges of 84 ccnU ppr bunocer, a fair price to the consum­ bor aa a |1 a year man at the
___ pounds
_______from Roanoke Rajptds,
dred
er. and a stable economy for the urging of William S. Knudaon,
Nation," the goal set for the or­ who wanted, "eomcone who knew
N. C.*, to Miami.-n distance of 909
ganisation br Ulicctor Wilson, hn* something about the aircraft in­
miles, and a charge of 82 eenti
been adopted a* It* alogan and will dustry" but was not actually In
for similar shipment* frem Roa­
be widely publicised, Secretary It *o ha would he unbiased.
noke Rapid* to Naw Orleans, Lnptraon said this week-end.
— a distance of 988 miles.
Aa th* hearing opened Fer­
guson aald it ta his intention "to
thoroughly examine" the origl
MARY E. ROBERTS DIBS
nal Kalaer-llughca plane con
((•alias*# rm s rsa* * s
Funeral servlet* for Mary Elia- tracts which involved about 110,
McRannte and Bill Ludwtg.
* th Roberta, colored resilient of 000.000 In government funds. Ona
ream wna aakad to meet at the
t Senford alnce IBtT, who died called for the world's largest car­
go
flying
boat
now
nearing
teats.
Softball Diamond at 7:30 P- M.
day at tha horn* of her daugh
II*
said
the
subcommittee
ex
Wednesday.
; .
v
tar, Edna Barton, will be held,
peeta
tap
daya
or
two
weeks
of
With Harry Kudell at the piano
'Aujf. 4 at New Bethel A.M.E.
•
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"Always,
MilIs* Event sang
Church where she waa a member hearing*.
The session opened in a crowd­
“Pag O' My_ Heart," and 'Blue
80 years.
Ski#*." Mr. 'Bremer arrow panted
survived by two sons: ed Senate caucus room which
8h* la aut
"Espani Walta**
by hla ton,
Cross of Virginia, and normally Mata several hundred
Charlie Cro*
*
and Robert Bremer
Archie C ro# of Orlando) one persona.
following piano ^aelecllonal
lUghter. Edna Barton of Sanford
Itova, "Hands-.
step daughter, Francis .differs
F o rrc H ta n ia lln
•f New Jersey! two alatart, a broMHO tlghlly by hli mother to their
Flrat Movement of
‘" h a n d 10 fflMKROdNA.
home In Navarre, Ohio, Roger Uue,
irwaPaawl ttam r*a«. Oael
f , 1* said by police to have admitted !noff-8*cond Plano
WATT AWARDED
Visitors Included Dr. _
he said, " I would hope tt wouldn't that he dropped two baby girls later
INOTON, N. 0 . July
be long."
lound dead ot fractured skulls to 8 Persona, Miss Eetelte Kav_
H. A. W jtL . Atalntk
Whan pressed for hla Interp­ Massillon hospital on June 0. In the Mias Laura Dtbaugh. Prasldant
j mafhlidst. waa today a- retation of "long", he laughed end hospital then with a broken arm, Gordon Driaann presided.
__ tha company's . 28 year said, “when you aro looking for­ Roger aald he waa playing with the
dam far continuous service. He ward, a year looks long, but children when.-the accident oc­
To re-beat mashed pstote, «
,sra* originally employed by tha looking . beekward seven year* curred. Although police accepted a double hollar. Ptecu (ba P®u '
iallrnad on July 1, 1922. Pro­ (Forrestal'a service
* with 'th# N
av ’ the story, tha county prosecutor i| toes In tha top o f tha utanall.
Nav
—station waa made by M. Caroll Department has run seven year* i jwdd to doMbtjfc. .(/nterns tkmeij cover them, and heat thaw over
fonnan ot Sanford, Fla.
hot water. :
*
It Mtmi ahorL"

Diver To Scour Lake
For MiHHing Heiress

qulrementa that tha altuatlon it
critical. In an effort to remedy
thl*. the Britiih and. American
occupation authoritiea have de­
viled a plan which la calculated
to give the miners' an incentive
for digging more coal.
*
This Is a bonua in food -- a mat­
ter of moment among peopl-t who
Folk who are* hungry think with
their hclliea.
The authorities have set a tar­
get for production In each mins*,
and If the worknra reach the goat
in the eleven vfteks, beginning to­
day. each will receive a- "ten-'none" ration package from U. S.
Apmy stock* c- the equivalent of

40.000 calorie*. In addition. the being offered in Germany
Iw U »lty There l.i Strength—
men In the min* showing the high- have It* attractions. After
To I’W r r l the I'raro of the World;
men
go
down
Into
thp
dark
ett production wilt get tn addi­
To Promote tit* P ro em * of America;
often
danrerout
mines
for
a
tions! 40,000 caloric*.
To Produce Prosperity for Sanford.
Germany and Rritain. In the or­ want. Maybe Mr. Bevin will t,
a
further
Idea
from
the
pro,k&gt;
der named, are by far the n-nxt
Important coal producing conn- in the Ruhr.trira of Europe. Both England nnd
TO ATTEND GAMI
iM H )
the continent of course are in dire
THOMASVILLE,
l l iu n n ^ t i n u u , Ga..
v,.., July R i
need’ of an increase in many Irlnda
VOLUME XXXV III
of industrial production, but vir­ ( 4 V - G. E. (Eddie) Gilliland, i d
tually all manufacturing depends rectqr of the Detroit minor letgusl
on the power produced by coal system, hat accepted an in&lt;itwtiot '
which mutt be hewn from ihr to attend the Georgia-Floridi'
black cavern* of'the earth hy hu league's 1947 North-South gam, -,l
j here Auguiri 7.
man hand*.
.
Because the human elem»nt enters In so heavily one would think'l 75,009 persons In New Zeal**}.
T -that perhaps the Incentive bonuslaie dairyffarmers.
.
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H undreds O f Fires R e­
ported In Jav a As
R esu lt Of Scorch ­
ed E a rth P o l i c y
BATAVIA, Java. July 29-(d&gt;)
•Tha
Indonesian
Republican
radio said a transport plane
bearing
Red f'roaa
medical
supplies waa shot down tonight
by two Dutch fighter ulanr*
and that nine persons, including
sit least three lirillsh- rltlrrns
• ere killed
Ik e broadcast
said Dutrh

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Everything In the store In tagged In plain figure* so the cuitomer can
determine and compare valuea..It la never neceaaary to gue*a at quality
and values under heavy sales pi ensure. You can shop leisurely and avoid
vand

hair and Ottoman

519.

Both the chair ahd ottoman
■re finely tailored in supe­
rior fabric*. Chair ia com­
pletely spring-filled.

Junior Sc Bridge

Table lampa, loo, a r e 'r e dured. All are high quality
lamp*. U rg e variety of
style* and colors. Select your
now and aave. .
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Associated Prtsa Leased W ire

NO.
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‘Flying Tanker’ A Success

At UN

Kaiser Claims F.D.R.
Meet
ea ont
Over Navy Rejection

Objection .R aised T o
M en tio n in g. M a r ­
s h a l l A i d Plan:
Balkan, T alks Knd

Hunt For English
Hostages Widens
As 3 Jew s Hang

' LAKE Sl't't'EHH, July 29 —
OP)— Sovirl Itussia vrlont In­
day a 1 nilrd SlalPb rrwr'liiiinti
aelllnx up a Balkans rumiui*.
aion.
•
The vote on a long rrsolulitin
prupusrd ),) |he t’nilrd .Slates
was » to 2. » uh Itussia and Pu­
la ad Volin* “no."
This »as Russia's eleventh
veto in I'mlrd Nations htslov&gt;

W ild Rum ors Spread
As T o Safety O f
2 Kidnapped Men
TEl. AVIV, Palestine, July 29

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France Hit

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Shipbuilder D e n i e s
Kuowjedge O f Tnriiienct' Ur . e d In
Airphiue ‘C ontract

Open
Secret Lincoln Papers
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\V.\MlIN lsjuN , fol. .') o P )-.
i b ill v j K.nse, tc-litlr-l today that
lie'su it a biief liotr to ■ihe lata
President |L&gt;oSrvf|| and got a Wil* *ts#Kr 'W-flr* ••I ■s.V'Mtfltf.
*
hu
•tall u q i r h .sllrr top Navy of*
li. ills pirtisMlUy bad rejected his
offer.
.
I hr onic waitiliic induijyiall't
lot,I tbr :'rn*tr Wai tnveiligaling
Coinmiltrr id tins im ident aft&lt;r
VUVIIIK "br «ouldn't II 1 ollr-t" when
Uskrii W'hrthrr lie wirnt to ' lh*
\\loh 11&gt; use in sonhciliott with
-conhacls lie scyrml In build cargo
-MSVIII. .Illj-l.lilf«. ^
I In- i *'linn illr i, -rrking facts
lc,' iul,l!H '&lt; ior j -hI Ili li l,( n HI \,ullll
ol .lii|i|.ll|r , ..nllill I -io.il,led |j
K.IMU .»nd ll.-m nd Hughes, air1 1 'll V
ri-f»'»iI'll*
o * " itiif
1III 1 lilin |i|oilu,er.
Ml r I'l t a-’tl7•(n lK M if h.)
Mill ti1 k $»V| «•li ibis.
•hi tin
i.jliv fi sttiysv." small
■•Us ■di &lt; Hn1. n-u |,,id this

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ta for a landing, and that
a transport' crashed in flpme*.

ers Compete
In Tournaments,
Races At Park

Can you Imagine receiving all 10 of these handsome
pieces at thla amaslngly low -price? Unbelievable,
Isn't It? . . . Yet for only 1193 we're offering
Ihe aprlng.fllled sofa, the spring-filled matching
lounge chair, the occasional chair, cocktail table,
the Iwo -lovely end tables, table lamp, Jr . floorj
lamp, and thr bookcase.
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(•roup Fo I'Inforce
lh!ih‘s On I'ishing
In SI. .lolnis Kiver

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4 More Die As Result
Of Exploflion On $hip
In French Seaport

Congowall
at 4 Q o Hn. « .

An '.exceptional value at
(Ms lo w price. Rring' In
v o ir room measurements.
Variety of glistening color*.,,

“Voice” Broadcasts
Cut By 40 Percent

Are Killed

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Rotary Meet

9 Piece*

Wayne Albers Tells
Of Townsend Meet

THIS BEDROOM SUITE IS COMPLETE
Imagine a price like this on a complete bed room
outfit. Including even an InnrraprtBf Tnattreas. coll
aprlng, pillow*, and tufted spread. The cheat laa four
Q spader* drawer* and th* vanity haa a genuine plat*
mirrar.
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see yas naif from* head le foot. Largs
i U roamj and wall built. Wsl- ( A M .
M l ftoteh. This vs Is# cssnat b* V &amp; £ , *
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J’aimer Child Will
Be Buried Wednesday

Boys Reluctantly Leave Camp Winona
Two .Weeks O f Joyous Activity

Only 2 Adjustment*
Are Made By Board

Hearing Scheduled
On School Budget

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“Right where we’re been for 25 years’*

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Emergency Plans
To Combat Crisis

LAMPS
Vi Price &amp; Less

Markets Lauded

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Political Emergency In England
Seen Due To Economic Crisis

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Established 1908

Local Experiment Occupation Tax
Station.Is Hit By IncreasePlanned
42 Percent Cut By City Board

Discussions On Ruhr
To Be*in. This Week

South Florida Ports
Rates Hit At Hearing

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEW8PAFKM

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a city of apprrhrnsion today, ag­
LAM SUCCESS.‘July 29 i/Pi
itated by tumor altci wild tumor
The ltu**i ill bloc today' irlnikf
concerning the file of two Uniish
FraAcc ‘for luiii*i.,g the Maidull
BATAVIA. July 29 V h -D u l:h seigeants held as hostages by liplan into a United Nations tlrb i c
military authorities, busily cktcnd gun Zvai Leu mi, the Jewish un­
and drbiricd ,a ingoioui all.uk
ing their hold on ihe rich re­ derground organisation.
agaimt ihe Economic Commission
sources of Java and Sumatra, to­
One rumoi was that the two
for E.uuqx- bn allegedly inter In in &lt;
day irpoitrd scatleird instances seigeants, Mervyn Paicr and Clif­
-in, the. c onumir affaus ol tin of Republican
sabotage in oil ford Martin, held by ligun as HIOH AtOVI IMI ClOUOS. near l-osnlun, on* of Great Britain's “flying m^ny
field aicas and elsewheie but said hostages for the thier Jews win tankara" rvtuela a Lamaiter through a swaying hose line. Within 20
Thr -Nosirl attack was fauns I.
•1that the igenetal situation was were hanged in Jeiuiflem this minute*, 3,400 gallons of gasoline were ti'aiufcrivij Tlie "flying tankrra"
recently received wide acclaim for refueling a plane that flew non-stop cd- jointly
by S m r l Drlrg.s|f
jtlcveloping favorably."
morning, alieady had been found born Loudon to licrtuuiU and back.
(/utrrndtlonat) Alexsmk-i I*. M.mifov and While
' -The—Republic'*—ail— (cure,— ro- d&lt;ld iil C ila .
Russian Urpiesrillative l_ I ha •
polled a t ' the oulluraL ol hos­
Another, spreading yust as swillminik&gt;' shoilly afln I i.unr in.sjc
tilities iot consist of about 40 Jap­ ly. has the seigeants, lound sale
a DCs, lid bridle llir I .(oil. mu,
anese planes, was declared in a in Jerusalem.
.
and S a u l Council b&gt;i H»i*«s . i
y broadcast Indonesian communiqutA thud said the two li.vd been
coopualmn in llir Mudi.dl plan.
to have bumbed Dutch position* found in a cave on tbr N'uiih
Mo. oinv m.idr no diirtl ielrrin Sematang and Salatiga and ir- Coast. Each succeeding tumor wai
rncr
to I istier's bid, but drtl.strd
turned Unbanned.
accepted by the public, but llir po­
Russi
i s iMisilmn alirady lud been
Semi-official Dutch dispatches lice believed nothing.
medr i’ lr.,1 liv S isirl I'lilrigli Mill
4&gt;d seven persons sscir killed
Infl, &gt;| #») tilt tlu* «lut«* Vial vIn
There arc no Driliili on ' Id Ruprecht Says Slash Increased
R ates R e ­ tiler \ M. Mulolov .si llir llir-'.'
. ■'i rtiMjit k '-&gt; I l.e late
‘ and seven wounded by the bomb ■Xviv's streets today save tho r &lt;«ho
W ill A f f e c t S e r­
quested By C abs; |sowu conlrsriiir in I’aijs, At that IN tlti DOCUMINT ROOM of the Library of Congress in Washington
UlU$M-%'||!. 1*1-oil build'
*n* . * ntJ dialing of Scmaiang are in armoird cats. Even the
• «Mill ’ « nt 1it t A. • *
him Mol&lt;»h’\ irlm nl lu Rn altiiu* Luther Evana, cougreasionaj librarian. Is shown ofu-r opening a : ifo
Hundreds of fires, set as pari Americana were slaying in thei
vices T o Farm ers
Chicken Law Pends with
• '* il • **r a |\ HhfllULI j'*
lliii-iirt 4tul I f iner &lt;»ii lh • containing 20.000 sccrcl paper* Uuil belonged to Abraham lJnruln. Tho
of the Indonesian scorched earth hotels, rather ihan usk an undrr• • • ......... I K»i*
collccUun.
gathered
by
Robert
Lincoln,
sui
of
Uto
Civil
War
president
Marsh.di
pLn
A 42 |icrcrnt cut in thr.s|&gt;|irnAn oidiiiuncr revising (M'cupa•
v.iitt ni i i i t i r i
policy, crackled across the rice ftoundrr's mistake.
,
wo* presented to the library with Uie sUputetlon Uiat It bo kept from.
iw •
Mdn*
prislion for thr Central I londa Ex­ tional I j v rales and inlrndrd .0
Katnimky declined "The Ei-o U.« public "uutU 21 yeaii a fl« my deaUi.*
lands and rubber plantations ol
(Infefiwlhmat)
The hunt for the hostage* con­
periment
Station
here
will
pirvriit
go
into
effect
s.n
del.
I.
wa»
gl*n,
0
,!!'f
»
•
»
**•
Umi'iefl
hn*
l";
southwest Java,
tinued throughout Palestine today,
•
. Hit
right lo^iliupax. Ills'
Mxintml! |
1
The* Nethei taint* armr mean­ but many guv«rmn»nt uffidaia any - increase in ectvier* tn - the en iti ln » r Tfsding by' Ihr City plan1' ami «*id llir ■•oincil ’r.lioiii.1
D *ntrrr luinfrs !rtilt
, while said ft* casualties had cxpressetl fear, they Would lint tve farmer* ol this area, Di. K. W. Ku- CommuuMi at its ‘mrelmg Iasi not lnu llir a foiuiu foi diffusion
•(fr reached 60 killed. Hi! wounded ami faaind alive.
•
I Mil. L nlact
Meanwhile, a rdiakla source prcclit, vice Jim lor in charge, re­ esrning, il w.ss announced tins of gniipmgnuda on the MulMhall
A in missing, a total of 145, since
that if I... a«*i \ until **urttv a (ti­
plait. ' Il« said rim American pro
J hostilities began July 20. (Gen- said the Palestine government, ported today. In a Ittln to the ed- nioining hy H . N. Sayei city man
ll* Irtli’i i f iil-Hil lt.ur paraw*b "clearly linkml with
J aral Boedlrman, Indonesian com- widening its war on violence, plan­ iloj of The Herald, D j._Rupn*St »y?».
puafti
l i t t|c|nt)in iti.iilil "lay
'•-w-i..,nisn aromxssy, which nisi
mender, Saturday estimated Dutch ned to enact a law to permit de­ explained the reduction and current ] ,sina|| Krnrra|
It
* If t Ls- f l a t * ,!t - , *
x mcseascR on j "li*&lt;
* ' no plate on III# ngfi.'ln "
losses at 0 000. Ills army reported struction of houses connected with expenses as follows-.
. ill l i n u h M \t'KI.N/.ll
• .* I tL.i* i,i i| stay ht
’ *11
, „ „ ,.|
*11 itypes
of businesses and occu-l ' Mranwhilt-. the UiuIpiI Nnlnxi,
701 soldiers In Dutrh service sur­ suspected underground attacks.
»•*• ‘ i l it
ft i*| | 111••|y Jj.
AI' I'orrign Vllaira \ss.it»•I
.Snurlly Cm.mil
to Ih^ hi
In the Arab revolt of 19.14-19,
rendered yesterday.)
England'*
cxel-edlngfy■* i-tnli' |l x HI* •
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Vulifft 111# 1 lay nil a liiiilrd
The Dutrh military. Issuing two the military ami police . blasted
11 at- I .**•»}.
f
. .
ecunuildc dials bus ju* bind, if
equalised within groups AH too- 8t.de* proposal to at-l up a walv.il
communiques, said that in the houses from which gunfire or lives stated that tbg/ '-*1 sure
.in tlib manner of (Ilia nillo lion,
,#\•li*»*t *I I
Mid *wIihI tha
ed in getting a considerable in­ fesiiont such at doctors and den­ roiiiiniaaiun over tlie llalkan*.
captured north Java
port of other attacks came.
tls.saliHtinl* n$$* I'agg 9||)
*
n |H,|lticnl storm which In- tin
_ .18'
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l.ast weck'the military comman- creased appropriation for the Cen- tists rales have, hern set at $25
Tegai, ___
some
mile*, m
east of
Ilia Council tiim'luilt-tl diacUscountry l&lt;V Ihr on|- und i rnn.1111
~
IA
Expo
lral
Florida
Experiment
Stallin’,
Cheribon,
lflt'M
‘‘r
,h''
&lt;li»‘ric‘ ordererl
on jha llnlkaii prohlem short
I'ljpie Milllstd Attlee'
• dwr
lH—
I &gt;
■_a_.rbank,
&gt;J ■a a'-I'aae
7power'.M
.autlon
ao far whereas under the old |*w prole*- ‘•lyhinIwfore
five hnilaoa
houses, ivaae
near lha
the scene* nf
of This statement ia correct so
lU
il
Inn, h. Ihu* pnvlng 1'ie
IS«H-Inii»t) governmenk. mush • ••.•
attacks, forfeited.
Thirty-three as it goe*. The Governor ami lha smn rater may have vanrd from w*\ toward a climax nf a niunihcer n .,
•
,
families put out of the houses Budget Commission, however, tlid $15 to $2ll. Already high fees Ini g flglit la-fwi-in Ilia I'liilnd
.
i
i
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*
i
i
The
girnl
t'oiisrivnliviI'.i
were sheltered temporarily in not Itelieve that the state income lor circuses, astrologers, carnivals, Kla'ra and l(ii**ta
A r m e d F o r c e s M;tv B e Which was thrown oils ,.f I . . .
schools. They have asked tho Pul« would lie sufficient to pay the
IVitIs Roaaiu riiainlaiiiing a '.'4,
estine Supreme Court to return nifproprinlinns a* pasted by list-1 tent shows have nut hern yhanged.
h&lt;o(i “Mlenre, a miijotiiy ,,f in,,
legislature and have reduced the' Mr. Sayer |x&gt;intrd oul.
their home*.
council , meml*era *•»|oc**e,l ap
I
‘ R e s e r v e•s - T a p1 1p e d pat AiiiuuiiL.
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Among Palestine executions ot amount* made available.
An orchnanef. limiting llir dis ptuval of a IL S proposal that
i • *i
"In our rasa the regular appro­
i VII \11 \- I T . I I * . July 29,
recent year*, today's hanging was
IlM
V
t*
l*vrii
Li
ii \ ' .
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exrrcded only by that of lust priation was cut 4 2 1 , while the lance of chicken coopt at a mm llir proposed ciililiniaaioii la* coin
two root I declIU
II*
I
It
l\
Mill
ttu*‘
«'jilniit*t.
.
K
y
«*
ii
tin*
l»;nly
d.
, on-, i i ,, | bp pin Gaiuu and Fresh
Charles Beck, Seminole County April.lit, tn which Dov Bela Grun- special appropriation uf $5,IHH) itnum of 5 0 feet/ from neighbors pn-rd of eleven melllla-r*.
I.UNDUN. July 29 (A1) All- lor. tong n stairiu'li .auppo:
of
V
I
bethel
tinSoviet
Union
deputy sheriff and. an expert er and three other Jew* were put Tor equipping lh . addition to th#{ h o u ^ -a n d 25 feel from owner*
-Mntii I il, Comipis'siorl -aived
would Inject (lie veto on lid* thorrt-stiv e- -mines vud tmlay Ihe Attlee regime, now ,1.
lalHiratory waa entirely eliminatml,; j
horseman, won first plare Sunday to death in the same prison.
notice m -leialny it will ta-suniia on­
imri was suhinitlrd.. A c t i o n pai* of the American resolution
tlial tlie premier Im* faihd •• at
least
for
the
present.
Forty(iieat lliil.nu might leduir lici wrlUl the .pn-ssiliK •■••OIIOIIII. t Less' than three hour* before the
Wernoon In tournament nice*
i agaihat .
was
drfrirrd
until
later.
two
(ter
rent
nf
thr
amount
in
tin
,was
still
a
niatler
of
conjecture.
“ d before a large crowd of spec- executions, an empty, pillbox near
.ateliinr and sab- ,,r I&gt;-h from l.*L«
■sillied Lure* .and dip inlu hm Inns, The htlrror goe,
f.,
.»
appropriation
bill
wilf
give
.us
IliroughoiU ilia morning session
m e , . bo',-. „ii.t *th# Si. John!
tatoro who gathered at Ft. Mellon IheUrison waa blasted, apparently,
City attorney lir d R. Wilton
to iteinand llint tie ri .iys
iraallaa** ■* ra s* . Bltl
So* let Deputy Foieigii Minisiei (•4U.H0il.lHbi |H.oiid ($2,560.(88),
ItiVl'l
■
Park to see rider* and homes official* said, by a mine. No cosVVhetbef
tills
*(01111
"ill
.,
was
instructed
J o prepare an o'Aioliei Gromyko worked busily mi 000) g.-lil IIIII iloll.li iririvr tv op quickly- leitlttili* la* be •« *.i
from all sections of Seminole ualtiea were reported.
• • •!
I' Ji
d e a l e r s ’,
•
duisnce amending ihe City Iasi a -peach. . .
Before the three Jews went In
County participate in horse teremergent* nn-aiuiri to merL the liiay get some clafifiintioii i.. r* •loi-mri • I l. ii.In wore gt-dli 40 .
law &lt;r&lt;|uiring taxi owners lo car­ . Gromyko let the Yokoslav, Bill - plotprrlnc winlci rtoiroinic «ll*:v. tow.- when Attlea- is whai,|ub -i * Iimirs to .1 i ■ .- of M|| ,|o kl of
•nr * n&lt;i tournament riding. Deputy Ihe gallows, a heavy guard was set
l-ii nin. i i .nine nn.I piicli limy **'
Beck speared five out of eight up around the prison and soldiara
ry liability insurance,‘due lo willi- gaiisn and Albanian represeiiia
I j-11 \\iiig I i Imo Party inrm meet witli tlie l.nletr -laaeaabo. aaL. i.V.- .','in;rrmr~*— -------- --------and police Mocked off TVI Aviv,
rings with hla lance.
live, earry tin* In not of the disI'fti (iistii a&lt;a11• in rum o- lo •Vi ­
drawing
from
busmen
of
an
mcusvion today. Tiiey again de-clsr Her* litv, * Iweri oigiug thr gov- la* ttarsi critical gallu-tiuK io,
I.
boraea owned by Ilud.lv Ap­ some CO miles south of Acre.
_ Hen ‘C.
' nmii, i.,ii I a.i ,l,.r
H y l l hurance company wilh which tin- ed (hat the cummi|sioh would nut r ■nin, nr I.■ ,ol* down thr aiiiiy, I be Cialdess of follioie
The executed men wer# taken to
pleby, Maurice Jacobi. Red Wind­
«Ji 'ue.i "I •niNiig Ibursdey
•
ham. Carl Rabun. George Prltt- Hafatl north uf the Sea of Tiberias
n majority of taxj owners did then la- &lt;nnatllutional and that under navy '-and an. lone, which -hid IMU inally with Hrltnlll - ‘ •'Vpy'' «■ •. ■!
i •i loinid vvtlli mold —BKF.HT France. July 29-W
U h.l
l-l ii__•
hard, 8. If.’ Earnest and Ray llow- (Galilee)', where relatives burled
I., :.F »• ,?,'a limit uf
•lie charter they - would not m»
menial S*mialisl at&lt;av•-rrittia-- ‘
1.2
)7
.too
lorii-*
at
ihr
vlgjt
ol
llir
Official*
reported
16
dead
and
a
t:
them
near
the
four
Jawe
hanged
4^1 led IA the races.
till, «'•1$|t)A|* !«(m| | i •*h will U
{hiIimI to CootM-rale wilit it if
kit Atria',* - uaosl ai-it.'ilM
111i t
lea*t_ 422 iajured In this p»&gt;rt to-1 Tli« tentative City Imdgql for tal'ii-hed. This was* Ihe lln* whirli month.
IRA complete schedule of races in April.
alii Ii«t Hli t |Iriifnilnl.
maintain (hat the go i
day
‘from
lh*
explosion
and
fira
IU4H-4U
waa
aiibmiltsd
for
conand events, had not been planned
ihe) have ronsisiriiily emphasis­
“ l'lra*!* Ultimo wLtihftAltrSft u In Id Miniiall \ in mint ‘Mmil lcall* isn't angry but Ib.a .lln
that wrecked Ihe ammonium id- sideratinn, Mr. Sayer reported,
at this was tha first time th*
toil, * nisi coinmeicjat fiaiteimen
ed .-ipea*.last Thursday.
country is suffering froui n ln-a
goinrA,
wav
lo
tul
shoit
III*
trale.lader)
Norwegian
Freighter'
Spraying
of
35
acres
of
CHy
group had met. However, plana
alike." Morgan iln'latud.
lh *
for which io .
l ar l utein lour anti lly hom- war-hangover
Ocean Liberty veaterday.
(owned Citrus groves at tire Mu­
Iwlng made for following
* 11 *rMlltoM»«| mm I'mi p ^lal
-mnirig and* .-ut,, „f frasli water
LIONS
CONVENTION
, Four of lh# injured died this njcipal Airport waa authurlasal..
weeks In which to have match
,*m e f•-Tv u&gt; Florida mutt b*
williin.a Irw days lo advive lh.'1
morning, th# Iranch Ministry of* ...
sJi||_„
races, quarter mile races., flag
tupp,-1, •
•
ernuielil i-n'l responsible ntidiwi*
SAN FRANCISCO. July 29.
races, girl*' races, xig-xag, relay
WASHINGTON, July 29 OT).
'•'Tv*', Cllcilt j'ltigi't liaval tilled
— Th* Internatliinal Linns con­ wliiih i* linsn’l Ja-en able to over i l s i m . '
and tournament races. Arrange- A 21) percent cut .In th* B u te nasu war. in n .h .r. ti„..
ili»t tha* piadicc i, illegal and
|T«t*ai#d
to tha Commission vention turned its altriitlun from come a- yet. tine doesn't venture
menla are also being mad* to have Department’s “Vole# of America" neau were 40 others, five of
In B o m h e r ( ’rash Ileal we'lravi' tlie aiplrtvto IT avant
lo
predict
what
further
he
will
parading
and
revelry
(&lt;&gt;day
to
r
»*y
critical.
rautlc to entertain the audience overseas broadcasU waa announc­ whom doctor* termed
at. And tlent’.. a'v.otly Vviiat vve
.
ai inspector, of aom* tieaf studying- mean** ••( pioniniiiiil say, hill il will have lu It# plenty
between race*.
ed b y Aasrstant SecreUry William In addition, Ronchalrt Hospital lie left at a local market.
no,ml to aba.Tllile- n lilglier a*ourt
to
satisfy
nil
quarter*
nf
hi*
party.
w
orld----EOI.IN
FIELD.
FI*.;
July
V
)
Sunday ha* bean set for Banton today along with other reported It had treated .170 for
Purchase of a $rU)5.00 series A
Nine . crewP tua-mber .• &gt;f .* fule-j nl bei vvitc."
Tb* *rganltatioii,.which hav an­ In-CNUSe the question of leadcrallip iriV
and bruiaea Inflicted hy fly}
S
7L
•
next tournament. All owner* major change* to make th* enter- cute
Cfe of net* on I.m),, Hkc-vliobe*
is
hi-aVilv
involved.
four-i'lagine
iMimlHq *»•'•*■ kill,,I t&lt;&gt;
Ing
debris
f
.
rofunding
bond
from
the
firm
of
nounced a world expansion pro­
of horses who ara Interested in prisn fit the smaller budget de­
i t tlie Si Johns tois boall outThe
crux
of
Iliasituation
artunl
l-cs-dy
and
Wheeler
uf
Orlando
d«v
vthi-n
their
plant
gram -and ha* sent consultants to
(Ammonium nitrate la a ‘ syn
entering any of the events aro creed by Congress.
waa authorised. ,
I* the bndly lagging Industrial Valiiariso. Fla., soon fcflciyfllfhtp lnwpal l»v lilla of the Gama tjainthe major Internatlunal confer- ty .(a
asked to meat at th* park at 1:00
Broadcasts will b* reduced thetic product Aalatleelv recently
-imv la it October, but
-m iM .s mm •*aar T sai
off from Kglltt Field, &lt;'npt lb&gt; &gt;il iiu-*i,ui
Th# Commiaaiun will m e a t •ncet on pegre since tha end of
H UHllMlirtl HU r»E» Hill
r . M. on that day. Race* m v due from 66 to 33 hours'a day, and developed.
. It l r mad*
M by
y th* in­
(inughan,
Eglin
F’ielal
public
t
i
i
afternoon at which the war, devoted one forum to a
Uaa«laa «4 aa »»■■• Sis)
Danish and Swedish will ba drop- troduction of ammonium gas In­ Weilnrsday
STE E L CHICK Ul*
trains officer, repot tail.
ItM ti***# ■■ ra se an )
diariiislon of the United Natiuua.
ed from tha Hat of 20 language* to nitric 'acid, and now la us*d
HKTHLEHEM. Pa.. July 29 I/I*)
Another crew member wu. •&gt;&lt;
principally
aa
a
tertlllxer.)
.
In which th* programs ara now
The HatMlicni Steel Corp. taalay iouslv itijuri-d, tin,I another •• 1|»
Moat
of
the
dead
wer*
described
beamed abroad.
•
■uriinmcnl an Increase of an aver ed injury, Captain Ouoglimi Mai l.
Effective at HUM A.M. today aa dock workers or seamen. The
age nf $6 n ton rtn * numls-r aaf
Names of tho victim- wrn- with­
fatalities,
however,
included
one
a naw system of "block program­
steel p/oalucta. A spokesman for held pending notification ot next
Th* possibility of warding off ming" goes Into effect to concan unidentified wamtn about 30 year*
' , .
tl,e nimpnuy said thn increase of kin. *---- ‘ "
I'uneral -,'ivices f..r Alice Ha*
^coming depression and g)
irate the broadcast Into th* bast old.
rovera-al auch'productp as hot. anil
Thu plane was on ia routine I'nlmer, alaughtcr i,f Mr. and Mr*.
Tha crew o f.tb * Ocean. Liberty
-aw u rity -to old nnd young by avenlng Uitenlng hour#-In-each
rolled- steel, and galvanise*! training flight when it crashed. L. It. I’almet of Kentucky Ave­
•By Bobby r.rk a
ished th* necessary numlaer of told
manna of th* Townsend old ag* country and to permit ataff re­ had bran token off b*for* tha
ami rutrart sheet* anal various Capt. G*llgh*ri repotted, lie -..aid nue, win, died early yesterday
targrta to qualify for auch rank* type* of t&gt;ara. tlie increase waa It crasheil shortly after t4:l»-J A. M. rniiining from Injuries treeivad
Camp Scrib*
vessel's cargo exploded, but her
ian, waa tha subject of a quota- ductions.
pro-marksman,
tnarkaman, effective July- 28.
captain waa reported faulty In­ - A group of 05 happy boy'camp- a*
on from 8e/iatgr Claud#-Pepper'*
wIn n n car mu over her, will b*
Central Standard Time.
in- Tr.wnianrlllea
asA their
tkal.
jured when struck by a flying era'from’ Seminole CoOnly finished m*i V*man first clax* ami sharp
I. UAIV
h t-J.ts»Tow'naendllea at
caatliturtral \Vi-&lt;iiii--,l*y at )0;30
.
ptec# of metal white standing on busy two weeks’ period at Camp *hoo|ar,.
recent Washington, D C. conA, IL at the Erickson Fuiural
NEW OIL WKLI.
PjrMtod by John Fox many of
•Ventlon
•hor*.
a
if
R. Alben,
Home.
Winona Saturday noon, and aahl
TALLAHASSEE. Fla.. July 29b u m organizer for the clubs at
Fires started by, th* blast atill reluctant goodbyra to Gila b*auti- the canipara were busy at tha
' The arc latent iH-cur red at th*
archcry range. Horseshoe, table (41- Humble Oil Company today
JvJfth District ntreting
mrettog of ftewnwere hrrnlng today. Much of Rrest,
a AJfth
llelpy Selfy l.uiindry wlacr* Mr*.
t Tn Volusia
received S la t* Board of Con­
tennis,
handball
and
teeter
ball
send clulta held at th# T% rtat
h*!1
4etr*y#d'
by
a«rial
bomb^'j
(hi
^
Only two adjustmapta ware
I'qlincr_war doing—b»»—laundry/"
tournament* were hrld among servation iwrmlsaion to drill m new
Otnter from 10:30 A. M. until made In tax assessment value
. bile (Wiring in icgard lo
rbe 'child, only 21 monthi
' a old,
-wvttr’ftntf ■CW ir HeiUies Uirp
nfdTh.nUtJ?iw!nL thr V L Utld
‘ M td w “^ cS ritte ll O T g
P- M : Sunday. A noon lunch. yesterday afternoon by tha County nf
tha buildings '" ‘ h . buatnea# MoyNl under the Kipervlilon of lb# cmnptra Friday,
No. It-1, In lh* West Sunnilamt the tentatively adopla-,1 County was laarn in Troy, Ohio. Ilur parAt
tb#
council
ring
awards
were
WaT^enjoyed.
:
Commission at it* maatb
school 'budget will tie held Fri­ erit* im,Vnl to SanfunI in 1946.
district ronalaUd of pro-fabricated j Herman ,E. Morris and edunr Albers reported that 200 an equalisation board.
on*-story wooden atracturea that actors, r.ech boy entertained the made to the boys who qualified field, nvar the location ot lh* day mornlmt at 10:00 o’clock at In addition to the parent* aha la
•
slate’s otity; producing wall*.
for
varimta
awlmming
ranks
under
went
tip
Ilk#
matchboxes.
delegatee from Florida attended
tha Court House, it was announced survived hy on# grandmother,At the request of R. C.
hope that h* might again be able th* attraction of “Doc" Stanley.
are all five congressmen from tha ard. tha aaaesamant on the old
this murning hy Supl. T. W. Ijiw - Mr*. R. J . Palmer uf Sanford*,
lo attend tha camp again .next Those who qualified for advanc­
GENERAL
d
i
e
s
th* convention, and that not only Mar*hall home waa reduced from
TO ATTEND CONVENTION
...............
ton.
summer.
another, Mrs. Thum*4 I). Mr Hrld*
ed
swimmer
war*
Walter
Graham,
VINEYARD
HAVEN
Maas.,
July
State pledged to support tha 117400 to 112400 value.
Mr. Lawton pointed, out that of PliMsanl Hill. Ohio; her great
W
alter
Roath,
Fred
and
Robert
rmrAw
iLAw.A8^nE’
*}*'.’
Ju,y
fT
And
Friday
war*
th*
___
.
.
movemrnt.
29
UP).
Brig.
General
Merlweathcr
ent, but that 60 percent
on# of the major item* of the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J .
M. S. Nelson requested that rat
L. Walker. U.8.A. retired, former budget la that of teachers’ salar­ N. Palmer of . 1 ska land; also
•f*th# whole Congress la on tha
e r tend In Euraka hammock rngh-T/^PatTS1 ^ 3 ‘ *°d 1 S 5 l &amp; ^ n X ," t h * T .PnyWM
f
c
^
m
m
V
^
l
ovarnor of th* Panama Canal ies. Seminole County Trachor* sa-vernl unrles, uUhla and rousins
Townsend bandwagon.
Senator be reduced from $22% to $20 batrolemen with th* 8U U ‘a
ona, died today In hi* 78lh year ar* due
S S T StoS tth*
f i lNgttenal
i fir
q u t e t i S f H ^ . n , ‘ S y pS :
Bruewaur of Maine waa reported an acre.
to recieve
$395,260
request waa granted, legation
The Rev. J . II. Root Will offteArneri _
... iUrUd
_____,
Staw Convention in Naw Y o rkI'th * Uttoo of
! * “ ?.. I
.^ 1 Tom^
qualified
for in tha Marin* noapltal where he during
to hay# talked o n jh # plan to. the according to t
coming
L. BurSlck oi Ugion
_ ,tha
,
------ lg tterm aa com iate wt the service* and Intvrmant
tha
bulltte
at
th*lawimn
had been a patient for sa m e l Farad with $292,000 reelsvad by will taka place in Lake View
rajra and Mean* Committea.
tha County Clerk's offtea.
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• onsiiUrable cloudiness with
M.iiicml shower* and thundershun cl* tonight and Mvdntsday..
(•cntlc tu moiUrale &gt;«ri»bW winds'
musli)' -uulhncsttrly.

Situation
Indonesia Said
utch

Pact Failure

Kangaroo Court Tries
2 Kidnaped Britons

Murder Charge Filed
Against War Bride

(reallaw«4 flea,
Oael
the nation when a united effort It
needed.
Be that aa may, Drltiah conaervatlvea are aaylng that unlei*
production it increated the people
will tu ffer
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*hardship*
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which will
impel them to turn out the Hotiall*t government and elect new leadera. Bevln noted In hia speech'ihnt
tuch talk waa going the round*.
The German Incident related to
the Ruhr hard-coal production up­
on which tha economic recovery of
the continent depend* to heavily.
Tha output It to far below re­
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T H E SA N FORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE TWO

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The SanforcT Herald

TUESDAY, JU L Y 29,. 1947

Learn To Swim

Camp Winona
Glades Park May
Become New Home1
Horn Oeorjte Edward Putnam &gt;|-iahf^
■lucnoeihnu’ swinmn r.
O f Rare Flamingos torFriday,
mornlnir Ihi- tamper

r.H«MUfer«l fit IW«
p«fe!Ut&gt;e«l rf«llr ♦ **♦•*1 tafiartfre*
nnil «NRHaf Ml
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NVhnt does a perf*otv think about ns he goes down
th«* third tlijia In a swimming accident?
111 Mu h m i I I h l « r n n r
Wo asked a friend of ours this question once just
ln (» r» d
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M fom l
r t 4 •« n m U r r after he hnd been rescued in a semi^concinus condition
ftrlnltwr IT. MMV. «*l tW. )*.*•• llllir t
I f iRMfnril, I*lr»«i4re. *i ml* f I h r A r t nfter the rmvlvint in wbirh he hnd been tiding overturned
M ( 4 n c r f * * « f M i i r r l i * . f**ti j .
and he hnd struggled in the water nearly 15 minutes iiefnre
fittm rting the nttentinirof some people on shore who came
Hul l ( M i |M lift Aft
to Ids help,
£*lf*V
« . ( l l l l l f i \ II|1A&gt;
. "I thought Shout the hundreds of times I hnd been
IIit*r»i»*•
in
swimming”, he sHiil "without ever really learning how­
NI ll*»* II11*4 IIIN U4T9t»
to swim. T. thought of what a fool I hnd been to heglert
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I'A ju M r In U i n m t
»
Hr O irvh r, w w k
I ,3 « the many opiMirtunities which had been given me to learn,
* O a r Mnn fH •
.1 1
niid how much I ^.ntild give right then to be able to strike
tlrff
*U
*lt H-Mh*
^
4.&amp;* ojjt in a good strong American .cratyl a id make for shore
P rr T * a r
f W
only h f**w hundred yards away."
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AM ubilNNtf nullrr*, ihiiU &gt;•*
Mow many people in your own lifo tim e . k a .c you
(!■ • !■ , fMnliHlHRi nn*l t«*»M«r« nl
# n lr M n l m » M &lt; | k ft»t the- p h i |h h * »•» «een like .th at? 'People who go swimming more or less
nUtfi« fiintl*, will in* rtiii«»4 i*»t frequently every summer, all their lives, hut never really
Nt rtgiiUr N d i n t u i n g m i N
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learn how to swim? People who when they go swimming
Fa In !■&lt;1 * \ H * a | n | . r r
lU pIM P llM *
flqatlng most of the time, or
t i r o * in r . r» p tt*# R ii ib p
i i * i ii i puddle .nlmlessly .nroufld.
. . l a t b r n n l l u n i a l |I#I4 o f r I i m I U I mr merely
jumping over the. waves, or plunging through
OfIJrva n r r mnlnlniof*1 lit ih# !«»«
Ml r l t i r « Iii thr rrnnlpv Nf|b them, but never actually'swimming more than 15 or 20 feet
p r l a r l | i n l b r i d i t i m i U M In r h l r « ( i i at a time.
■r^
I ntli.
;Ask on* of these people if he knows,how to swim
n p l f * r n l « l I * « n o n i » ? r r ref tfc# "Oh* yes, I know how to swim." He will tell you. "Been
Aa«i&gt;ftiifri| l* vr » « n k l r h l « #**1111*4
swimming all my life. You don't have to worry about me.”
riH n *lu h l« iii* iii * f u r
# « ( l n n n f All f i t * l o r n I ttretta |irintp-l
Hut let him fall overboard a hundred yards from shore.
I n I h l a M N a p i p f f i **• « # M M All
Let the- boHt from w hich-he is fishing a half mile out
ill* « * « • iliip a lfb M .
in the ocean catch fire, or suddenly sink. Let him be forced
to gij to the lescue nf some little child who has fallen off
1TUESDAY, J I LT 29. 1917
the dork and been carried by the current a short distance
™ih blk vEnsn rort today Uiway. Tan he swim then? Can he swim well enough to
l save the child, or take care of himself in an emergency?
There is ju st one way to learn to swim, and that is
YOU LA»K DEPTH OFi
by swimming. Of course, it is necessary to get someone who

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Ud principles of -Urn bask alrpK'ia. to]

. . nfter that It is'u p lo you. Anybody]
............- .......... Anvbody ran lenrn to swim well enough
ENCK OP “RELIOlilTi
liy every |m«*tris{ wind of doctrine. to malv^wdtore from several hundred yards out in the lake.
-‘-•F.pH. 4:14.
Hut they can't do it by dreaming about it.
They have to practice, maybe not more than 25 or
Did you know Ilist mtu* eh'l50 fppt. at first. Then increase it a little more every day.
dren ate killed in traffic
j A fter a while two .or threo. hundred ’y ards wil'l corne as
during the mo„do _«l July M en *«y.as 50 feet did at first. Then it is a simple matter
Aiguit
any ollu-r
otlirr tint*
t lBu«t dim
than my
time dm
&lt;'&lt;"•) In build up to F&gt;0(i yards or 1,000. Then when your boat
ink the year? Now i&gt; * grind true turns over out in the lake, you will know wdiat to do.
' loipul'on a liflJe oafel/ csmps'iMti
And yon will thunk God that you have learned how
to swim.
of your own.
W h a t wowh f i r , l " , lilt i h e j t i t

D enham

09 Florida it reicaiciLin _s. rrjioii
irim Florida Fmrtl Service wind
Drt year liinr weir
,0(10 in'lltiiuUlf mulling
in a loti ol ,i Im&gt;iii $8,0110,IIIMl
weilli ol projwiiy; fluf fuqtr, oi
rouitr, don not ini hide urban
prepmy
f

’ lA goml way to cu te llioic wli
p fn iit m o u n t i n g . nul o) ieat»n

hi. been liil ii|Hin by Judge Wil
ion ol Rmnmn who hat jrcrril'y
triilenced Iwo mil nf-ieaion hunt
ert to huying ten deei to- replace
the two •«|e»r ■vjm h -thav kiilril
A| that rale hunting but ol tea.
ion mi*ht «oen .lock Horidt i
w&lt;iodt with ganjs.* iP Allirr judget
follnwrd Judge Wlhon'l lead.
The' ilory ol ihr unloaded gu
hat been told llmurandt n| lime,
bul apparently il hat not beyi
told often enough. In Chitsgi
the other day* William Shfiidan
•hot and crilaally woundetl hi*
beil- friend while playing "com
mando" with n- tyih hr though,
wai unloaded. Seeing whal hr
had done, he ihrn mined the gut
on himitjf and look hit own life

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Fedetjtl -’hntmng exprrti #h*ve
estimated t(j&lt;tJ- r^Aity Iwo nullior
velrtani h»v#"Tiern unable to
find home* ol their own since
returning bom the war and art
living with their parrnlt or inlawt or in many rave* cooped uf
in trntr, trstler*. bsieraenti or at
tici. A vrtrram organization in
liiti that over «Ken million vet­
eran* are lulleripg in one wa}
or another from the homing *hor*
age. Hie nation owe* a debt cl
gratitude to the veteran* which
call* for immediate action on the
m*tter of houiing. And there ii
only one solution to the problrrr
\ . . That ii WORK. Houses don*:
build themselves.
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Wh»t Florida farms ate worth
to Floridians was disclosed thr
other day in a report from the
: Florida V e g e t a b l e Committer
* which said that Florida ~ farm*
\i, .. combined have a total value at
$515,000,1)00, or over half a bill­
ion, and that less than 50 yea?t
ggo such farm* were worth onl)
■^-441.000,000. '■Celefy is etvii —one
of thj two or three big money
crop* and in- 1946 this-slate proJ ed more than 60 percent o!
the Spring and Winter cel­
ery grown in the Unilad State*.
Cjirue, of course,' is big buiiness
in Florida. 10 are tourist* tad
their entertainment, but the pro­
duction of Winter vegetable* need
|«U 119 back leaf to any of them.

SA ^TFO K D

rresiilent Trunurn’a «ppointmont of HoFrcrt N*. Denhnm
ns ueuarnl counsel of the Nationul Labor Helntinns Boarii
shoulfl proVe to be a tvisp one. .
. / iJenham hifs hail u varied career which he Iregan
■is a machinist's apprentice in St. Louia,
nn to study
law. Ill’s career wns interrupted by service, in the first
World War. after which he heyan worktnK for a Wall
Street firm ns a (rouble shooter! With a few y e a rs,in the
financial district behind him he went to Washington to
do lejfnl work in the .field of finance, and eventually wns
persuaded to jio to work-for the NLKH as a trial examiner.
He Is liberal in his ideas,'and has believed for years
that responsibilities went with the privileges granted to
unions by the Wnjfner Act, He says the Taft-1 iurtley law
"does nhthinjj more than resppet the ordinary tepets 'n f
Human relationships.” He says also that he is “Just Yiiiive
enoURli to feel th at labor leaders are honest men, and
will play decently."
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With surh a man ns counsel in disputes shout the
lAbor law, decisions should he fair to everyone concerned,
and lalsir peace he easier of attainment.
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F O R U l V r | WHi?nfonl Avciiub W«J pt»e*l with

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‘ shell at that time and water »eep.

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urolerground
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Sincerely yours,
Mary Iwffler Strong

ing through cracks kept the street
Editor.
mol»t, thus proving Dr. Moure'*
Sanford Herald.
United Nation* delegate* and
Iheorvt
sta ff consume lietwcen LMl.tMMt and
Dear Sir: •.
From thl* beginning we now 25.000 taeiil* daily at their temg
In vour July ‘J 5 l**ue,.Mr». I.ueIsland headquarter*.
r * Chappell Jewell menUoni the
trough' y.itcm of irrigation used
by curly growers of Celery in this
*retion.
Dr. L, W. Moore. » Metli xllit
minister, father of the lat*- T. V.
Moore of Miami, was the origina­
tor. alxmt IRlwt.
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For an rxiu-rinient.he laid wooden trough* in the ditches qn etch
aide of Sanford Avenue betsenn
Second and F tm Street*, and ill
vertad the overflow from artedin

Is your

T u rk ey s
They have been holding a national turkey convention*
in northern-Ohio~"Turkey Federation" they called it-n n d j
thp report* fire rather overwhelming. Local reporters told 1
cflMtnily o f .turkey* the size of ostriches, and it seemed to 1
Ire generally nrcepted that if the. supplies of pork and beef I
failed, the turks would be fully equal to the mont demands, t
It really wouldn't be right, however, to develop turkeys
|f*ll aiv** gkVtrilri

the 'rvitlente'* being biouglil out
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by the lluu*e Un-American
Ac
liviliei Committee which show*
- that in al trail semf muom Coni
muniiti-control them "lock, »tock
and hartrP ihmigii they do not
represent more than I peicent ol
the mcrgbriihip. Communuui
a minority ^imuetnrnl. and.wher-l
*• ever it list giuird power it Fia* rep
reiented only, a »m»ll - hut w
organi/eif group. We hid bell
Jlitk _ l«&gt;_il&gt;.»iorJ*y tule in this eoun
try.
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were mtcrtalm-d.bj^nn une\ra:ih
by two cXM-amiH'i • in &amp;•*.,
MIAMI, July tO, (K.VS)r-r The visit
Kvrrglades National Park urea plane.
At 1 In. muni'll ring 111. i.,.in'.'
may again lie the -home of’ the
flamingo, the. rxotir pink bit tl na­ dra put orPa funny mliwthd'u
tive to the aouthrast roast before the ranipersi jU»« onjoyrl maq
white men rame to' Florida. The a laugh over the ttain&lt;-*l horn,
authority for ihla statrnirnl I* which could count and tell &lt;.•!».,,
Saturday noon • the ramprn
Joe IV. Morrow, superintendent of
ground* at Hialeah Hare Course, wound up the busy tw.. vttf|
t and In charge of the track's fam- ticrlod with rrluetnnt irixjby, h
the. atyell tneala, games and e.ria,
jB a flock.
Itepopulating Of thr new nalinh' , f e n 1 came*In first jd.n ^ 1
al park with flamingo* will caiLj
inin jio iiit which yavr W.h1
for ail the hrrriling knowb.-dge the pajama, party, fui ll» weet
Morrow has acquired through, 17 All agrelxl that, the leiy'e nf ra, j
year* of trial and error. When the I sure looked haml-onie in ihi
tiirds were first Imported from pajamas.
Cuba to Hialeah, they showed u
As the djffjirent cabin-, (din
disconraging disintrreit In mat- with paekert up t&gt;edrotl« and su-*,
ing. Then In 11KJ7 rame the 'irntho- eases, the bojra hud heavy tiran
logiila delight - the first
si fin-* for each knew they would not b
mirigo egg laid In captivity. Midst.back until another year. Kri-&gt;wtn
U- I“ *
fuss, flurry and i5mUh*onian
In l*L
they would -In* missing I* itig *
stitute photographic equipment, a wakened by the bugle. anil sst
young Wrd was hatched July 5. hearing the echo of “Ole- " A - r
Hut nobody -- not even the ihother, wow-wow” until next -sumtm.
apparently — knew anything about
Herman K. Morris hft '■Vlj
the rare and ‘feeding of baby directed a stl|ier ramping pr-ifcd
flamingos. The bird lived only 14 this’ year. The two week . ha- («
days.
rrammril full of ucliviU- . SsmMorrow set about improving the itmle County Iroy^g arc ij -i- rl
nesting plaee of the flamingos. fortunate to have * hi - oninr.]
The elav nests -- which look like tunity of n summer rflmp undm
miniature craters of extimt vol­ a superyis*sl program 'orijl wiik.
canoes — are usually found In In the price range of tin gyrtagr
shallow water and are flooded by l&gt;oy.
heavy rains or driest up by
Camp broke Satnrdwv
drought. Morrow built a small with the hearty hope dial Ai»k
J-remtrviur on- the
Wand, of laiy'a—(daiisi wo*d4--w**rk .-iT v
the infield lake wfth'Tunmhy'ivai |die could attend Irina, A inm*
ter to keep the level of. the pond again next »Ufflm»r.
constant. As a result a high of 77
flamingo. It has u straight 'ill rirvj
flamingos was hatched in tD44.
. In a single year the female I feet longer than ti leg 1 it 1
flaingo lays only one egg — rhalk- t'metive pink shade iloe- not»np.
white In color, longer than a hsn pear in the bird for *ix monthil
-egg, hut smaller in’ circumference. Ib l* n laxy youngster nml lot* *L
Illrid lovers used to feel sorry for mother feed It regurg'itajed 1 d
thr old girl straddling the nest Until It la full grown.
Thousands of" s|ghtiO-er' vi«
during the incubation period liecause Of her notv-collapiible legs. Hialeah every Spring for (It - Q&gt;t|
and hatching
Observation at Hialeah, however,t
oinnrpirqr rank Chap
conflrjned* i/r.
Dr. Frank
Chapman'*
finding* in tho-Hshamas-fbi
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rolony that she I* capable rf fold­
ing hpr leg* underneath for 20
Optometrist
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days of nesting. Unides,-pipps is
Sanford \tlnntb Ilk. Illdtt.
well trained and relieve* her on Hours: 9-12 1-5
Plume 2!*t
the nest at interval*.
Sal. 0-12 .
- What finally comrf out of the I 'jr s Kasminrd - (ib i'ie - I Itted
egg doc* ‘not look much like a.

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in sight, *0 thnt there wouldn't be nny chickens »nd ducks
And geese to eat, »ml the poultry lovers' diet would l&gt;e some­
what restricted, in non-turkey brackets, and that would never
|do. Such considerations, of course, must he respected. Rut
look out for turkoy steaks this autumn.
to kelp her from careeltg Into
the *ldewalk». They ere not envy­
ing you, young fellow, they ate
pitying you.
Nobody thinks you're smart,
They nr feeling eorry for you,
young fellow, kehen you go whisaing around the corner at SA p !|e* maybe hating you for your utter
lark of respect for the live* of
-in hour.
—Nobody n&gt;aryel»jU. £our exrep. other*.
tlonol skill- at Teepfhg .her right — They ora hoping .their child­
side up when you smear black ren Are saft from the burtliny jugrubber in the pavement while gemaut of potential .death that
the tire*-- wreem The warning, you are driving.
"1.00k out! Here- come* a jack
Don't get the idea yob are
a**."
*
j brave, young man, when you
Of course, people look up frbm| ■wing her roaring around turn*.
what thtv are doing and crane Don't get the idea that you’re
their neck* et you a* you go dashingly pie*ur«squtv flaming
whitting hy, but that look nf awe youth. You may have plenty of
you *ee on their face* Un’t open- gut*, hut they are where your
mouthed admiration for your dar­ ought to, be.—Toeeoa (Oa.) Re
ing, your hell-bent super ability cord.
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Daring Young Man

HAMBONE'S MEDITATIONS

Tim rnifromU have rpceivrvl 44 "nilm"
(lematyle from the lendera of the oper­
ating uniona . . . ropresenting enginccra, firemen, conductors, trainmen
and switchmen. Thoy aay they are
aecking only changut in working con­
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ditions—not a wago increaao.

The new
Room Air Conditioners
let you sleep in cool
comfort through the
hottest summer nights

ypu Can’t Afford This W aste

M ore M oney F or L ess W ork

Demands tike,three are against the
interaata of.the whole American
* people, who depend on railioadwrvice for nearly everything they eat,
wear and u*#-

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But what kind of rule* ate being
y
asked for? Twenty-eight o f them
would compel nillroad* to pay more
. .
money for. the&gt;eama, oi' |cm work;
7 Would require-additional and un&gt;
^ ntceaaary men to do the tame work:
tha rcat would bring about changes
In operating practice* at Increased
coat.

Theat rules would co*t s-nn.t.uiN rtftfr
LASS adftunlly —a gigantic waste whiylt
neither the railroads nor tlio country’ .
epn afford.
|
Railmad Worker* are gonl citiwm*
and good emffioyca, with pride in tltei?
calling. Their record during the war
waA outstanding. Wo. do not believe
they fully understand tin* "fia g y rlm r
rulre which the Union leaden* are d r-£
mending. We dn not beliove thoy
understand tlie hnrmful results which these rules would Iwve to the ruiliond
industry, to the millions of-men ami
women dependant on railroads for tlw-ir
livelihood, and to the shipping and con­
suming public.

For In stan ce:
The Union leaden demand additional
train and engine crows on Dkacl-powered traina—one full crew for every
power unit in the locomotive. A Dwight
train hauled by a 4-unit Dieacl would
have to carry 4 engineers, 4 firemen,
4 conductor*, and at least 8 brake men,
or a to la I'oY 20 men instead of 5 .

British Plans .

by Alley

|C*a*ia*#e traos Pan* ««*(
Labor
gorFerhmeM concerning re­
M-'0 LKS 5AVu*J' MACHififfj
duction of the tuned forces, these
&lt;SW'NE TUT PE MUL E
informant! uid.
O U T E R . B U 'fJIS S , B U T
Whitehall aourcee aald tapping
Ike gold and dollar reaerv* wouldR I6 H T AJ0W M U L E S 15
be a stopgap between the tima
W LU N 'i-faH m o " P£R
when the ,W,760/100.000 loan from
MULE DEM V E Y lW H W in j th* United Skgtge ii exhausted
late this year or early next and
tha time when the projected Marshall plainer some other U. 8. Theta new unlN will sweep
program pf fipanclal aid to Eu­
ring summer from bs
rope beeepie V&lt;affdtlve. (Congres*
adjourned until January, would and waft In air xaitful at an April
hava to approve and appropriate morning. There's a Carrier Room
any conditional'itillUona for Eu­
rope.) T.
- Air Conditioner for ovary
) room
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A wave of selling dropped tome and office. It (Uteri out dust, cook
DrltUh oecurttle* oa much a* I i anAdrlaa tha olr ■n -lkculutw O'
yesteuliy f&gt;
A Uta
Londonriock
etoektjc*
exIw—
. wwwn
-v-----—v
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■ - —L1** fioeheial Time* at. without d raft. . . blow* away
trlhBted the bearjshnna to “dis- stole olr. Tbrea tmori
2 ?.!* S!!**',#* ecprKimic situation Quiet. . . ooilly Installed. modal*.
Backed
jJUypesotW*- political repereueby Carrier, creator of elf condlTha poealWltry that Prime Min.tat Attlee'* government might " tning. Sta them bora today.
call a now general election we*
considered eerlouily \n tInancial
FALKNER ING.
'llttckl elrtlee. The Labor
ISIS No. Orange Are.
Dally Herald aald talk of
Orlando, Fla.
S possible coalition governtoept
Telephone HAS
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w»s "fantaatie.."*&lt; •
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Work” —Sheer Waste
The Union loadaw demand that fulllength freight train* be cut to about
half their length, even though such
trains are moat efficient for low-coat
service to you. This rule would call for
twice aa many locomotives, would
double the number of Cratna, and make
accidents more likely._______________
" Additional equipment; yards, and
other facilities required^, take care of
. there short trains would coat hundreds
at milliomL What the Union leaden
rraffy want ia to make more Jobs.
The Union loader* demand that when
a crew kj one class of service perform
incidental service at another class, they
will be paid not lore than a day’s pay.
j for each dare, oven though all service
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The great atrength of America liln
production—an honest day's work*
toe an honest day's pay.
.

is performed aa a part of tha aajqq day ’a
work. The crew would get at lead two
day*’ pay for one day’e uork.
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— our htatarywtieiT we needed to irerih
not watte, this is It.

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160 to 100 mHcs, which would hnvr the
effect of increasing thvir pny 50T-.
Such a run often takes only two or *
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PAGE TH R E E

Planes Carry Odd
Assortment
Of Carffo
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Lo w

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carting insecticide* for a writ«r. der from the United S ta ts« kupk
Anil when a sixla pofj~«nru;**&lt;• the Vtnerutlan umpire* on their
developed recently in Caracas &lt;Uij- .H&gt;el. ■ r
.
'i
ing the*t&gt;*M*l&gt;*ll season/ a rush or• ___
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At* New .feature* W rllfr .

"*■ Carrltvg oddly assorted ctryu

Social Calender

S

Miss Frances Mahoney is spend
ing a week at Daytona Beach will
relatives.
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8hc will teach the class*’ for
srorkers with youths and patent*
each evening. At present .ihr I*
girls' physical education Instruc­
tor in Memorial Junior High S f
School in Orlando and is chairman

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P ' Ac
A a ir i| |
i is a graduate of Prttsburg State
College at Pettsliurg, Has. wher-*
Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Carte - and she was president of the Wesley
son Buddy hava returned to Han­ Foundation, vice president uf her
ford after spending two wrets in social sorority, secretary of the
the Carolina*.
Kansas Method!* student* move­
ment, treasurer of Kappa Phi,
Methodist girls' club, ami aetlvj
In YWCA work.
Misa Nelle Rose Reck of Myrtle
woed. Ala. is a sophomore at
Huntington College in Montgom­
ery,
Ala.'and-is planning to he a
D.
J
animus
Hospital. Mrs. Courier will Ih- rw
director of religious education
Msmbs^l as the funner Dorothy
also. She is at present view presi­
Of Interest to friends in Sanford
Nirahan.
dent of the Methodist Club on the
la the announcement made today
campus a t, Huntington. Another
.MCTUIID In Chicago following
their announcement of plans to
wed In California In February are
movie star'Jane Withers.and film
producer William Mots, of Odessa,
Texas. Miss Withers won screen
fame as one of Hollywood's Juve­
nile stars.
(International)

RoseMaryLahey Weds
Robert

Hints To~!roiisowIi&gt;eY

Weekly from Home Drmnnslratloa of their daughter, R om* Msry, to'
Roliert D. Jammes, A. M. 1/c, sou
Bpeclallst. Tallahasi.ee
of Mr. and Mrs. J . V. Jammes of
Sanford. The marriage look plarr
VACUUM CARE
on July 17 at the F irs t'‘Presby­
Vacuum l-ottlcs and jugs, now terian Church In Hennrttsrillc*.
&gt;*d so widely by pirnlckers and S. C. an'd was perforrpnl by the
iveler* for carrying cold and hot pastor, Rev. Everett P. Moye.
foods, seed special rath if they are
Mnf. Jammes r e c e i v e d her
to last Wid keep food in beat condi­ schooling In I-ong Island, N. Y.
tion. Household equipment special- and has been employed until her
bis of the U. 8. Department of
Agriculture offer the following'*-! Mr. Jammes attended-schools in
Sanford and graduated from Sem­
Ordinary dish-washing will not inole High School with the class
of I mo.
Fullowihg his graduation he
joined the United States Navy and
until recently has hren statl-med

three months' vacation at Daytom
Reach.
- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smith
hava returned from a three weeks'
vacation spent in Louisville, Kv.,
the Great Smoky Mountains and
Atlanta. Ga.

turned bn'Sunday by plain* afior
visiting for a week In Savannah,
N. Y., Niagara Falls, Wulkiiu
Glen and Syracuse.
1 1—_ •
Mr. and Mrs. Jolin L. Haul* have
" ‘ Kvlr
Sauls' sister,
Miss-Dorothy Sauls, of Charleston,
S.
C.
8he
arrived
8umlay
to speml
Jammes plan to leave tonnlrmv
after spending a short llwt-« with a week In Hanford.
his -parents .for New .Oi
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mahoney
where he will be stationed.
had as their guests on Sunday,
Mr. and Mr*. Charles Ryan and
son, Charles, Jr , of Palatka and
Miaa Florence Eddie of lofulsvllh*.
Inse with lukewarm water, then
llwllh clean warm soapy water
ind shake up dr soak for,an hour
NEW YORK. July 20 &lt;/P) Sup®r so. Any traee* of food may be
Mr. and Mr*. Martin Hllncclpher
removed with a Imttle brush. reme Court Justice Fall* C. Ben- and daughter, Grat e' Marir, are
__ —— Finally, riiuu wlLh-drar lukowarm
spendtng a month a t’New Smyrna
, ,
' water ajrt then with water containleach. They have a* their guests
of
the
federal
and
slate
constitu­
W
*nF s t B " * 0 chorine. Turn upside tions to refuse housing on the for the ne*t two wreks. M.\ snd
drain, dry and air. Scrub
Mr*. Roy Blarkhum and children
-corks and screw top with soupy ground of race, color^reM or ra- of Maryville, Tenn.
water, then rinse and dry.
Renvenga gave the opinion In
Mr. and Mrs. J . F. Stlneciphrr
When containers ate not In
leave them open. Fresh air keeps denying a motion for a teipporak-y and family of Chattanooga, Tenn.
injunction
to
three
negro
war
have been the guests of Mr. and
bottles and cork* fresh. If they
. are closed, mold or stale odor* may vetarans who sought to enjoin Mrs- Martin 8tlneclpher
and
Stuyvesant
Town,
East
Side-hous­
dtvslop.
ing .lt»vel#pmen»,.from allegedly daughter, Graca Marie, al New
.
Sudden, changes of temperature irarllcing racial
discrimination Smyrna Beach.
isay crack the glass in glau-llu *1 r* Its selection of tenants. Tho
J . W. Renshaw, J r . of Atlanta.
b-ittles. Refnnt filling such a bot­
negroes sought housing In
Ga. Waa the guest last week of
tle wiUsJinf liquid, warm it grail- th* project.
tully W rinsing first h* lukewarm
In upholding the right of the Miss Mary Edna luindress at the
and then in warmer water. Ib-foro project to determine Ha tenants, home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
filling with a t old liquid, chill grad­ tho juctlre said “though the pur­ O; D. luindress, Sr. Kelly Massey,
ually by cooler and cooler rinses. pose Involved is a public purpose. also of Atlanta, epent the weekend
It ly safest lo carry onl,- vfry
with them and returned homo with
told, pasteurised milk In vacuum
Mr. Renshaw.
containers, and to have tho Itottle
Well chilled before putting it in.
Mr. and Mrs. James Rowland
At a warm temperature milk spoil*
and Dr. and Mra. L. T. Dos* have
npldly. If rocoa or soup made
returned to Sanfofd after attendItseo
I'nrt
With meat stock ia carried, bring
ing ilia
the VIL'a
Elk's r/int*onflnn
convention In
In l'ortIt tor a boil, and poor it in very
land. Ore. This ronventlon. was
hot, hin|ng ihr bottle wall heated
attended by 27,000 Elks and they
|a advgWrr. Thi-»e foods should not
were entertained by lodge* In
be kept In the Imttle inure than an
bour or two before using. -

Court Upholds Right
To Refuse Housing

w rm i to In* an air-age specialty.
Overseas
.............. '...
For instance, llritiih
Airway* carried a sample bottle of
rye whisky to the hinnegtuaml. of
otrh whisky; TWA whisked 75
rd» from Egypt to- Otperlra amt
Pan-American stulfed five nmoll
j plane* insides a lu * DC.f i t a ^»
r Brin i- Ih x
sH M
a Miimi..
t-t.Hkiioim &gt;'
IlilV.- ilt.ri'l . ,1 they i nil get
■Irv-clrnning nervier l»y putiiuiising— by plane—New York City
• *'• -}• store*. During a temporary l-read
! shottaKi-ill New York.last Winter,
I a number of tiavrlor* irlunlin.' from wheal-short and bread in|Honed Kranre ranied l"n*r sticks
, of linked good a under their nin-«.
n rsrg "
1 how
eggs lo the Pi! .tin,

where his parents are Methodist
missionaries. In the Fall of HMD
he returned to Duke University
after three veara In the Navy.
,
Miss Iris Flowers who Is serving
as .registration chairman staledtoday that registration* ai«* -de­
sired hut not necessary and paid
-that those whiv» want to make

irglBiratlotiLare.. a»kfcl_i«* ciJJ

607-M. Other local members of The
ihr
&lt;U)7-M.
Youth Fellowship include Joanne
Williams. Barbara Ann Edcnfiold.
Al Brock. Pete Ilroek, Jnynic Mae
Jones and Edwanl McKinley.
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By BUTTY PROHHHR
CHICAGO. July *9 d P )-T h r
well-jeweled woman of the rnmiug
seateu will brik like a lady—with
capital letter*.
Daintiness, even i|uaintneas, will
b* emphasiied in her Jewelry, but
the emphasis wont lie subtle.
Opulence is the kovnnte and It
complements the Fall fashion In jt
night sponsored by the Jewelry
industry council In cnnnrrfinn with

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NfW developments In the mystrrU I
ous disappearance of heiress Ann
Straw. 30. of Holdcnirsa. N. I I ,
lead toUta belief that she may hava i
staled a ransom note feat been re­
ceived by the girl's fattier, banker
1L Ellis 8txsw,
(International)
Use of enameled and wooden
utensils U itriunnirmlril for mak­
ing soap at home. I.yc eats

restocking
River
alio* forwatdrd an aaaorted seicclinn of hatching egg* to ptelty up
the I'ools of the royal palace nt
Alexandria,
Kmiwror llailp Selassie tree!red
an air shipment consisting of a
Jewel-enc rusted saddle for hi* fa­
vorite hntse! and a number of
crocodile* traveled a* air cargo
from ('aim to a loo In California.
Wlnlc-nlrnty of'ienslldc article"do son” plane traveling, stone
sound rather odd: n single bras­
siere to ItangalotT, two tm'.lli** of
Milwaukee l«p-r to Ceylon, an uiu-

In peOet time, Is-eswax Is used
in making ointments, robl clean**
and nail polishcrii; it Is also em­
ployed for wood finishing fan.I ing this season; 10,000 earthworm ,
wen* hurriedly shipped tliioogh
candle Making/
Ihr rlouds to Panama to relieve n
threatened earth-worm famine fac­
ing three New York-lmuml duck­
u se, it- T a n
billed platypuses. *
branches of
Plenty of flowers are ftitwn from
the center of th,
atom to niaiket, but an nut ■*tnn Itng-htt-nf-hurt irutturat-fty ln ^ ra ra chestnut tiee from Paris* Champ*
rd diamond flips weighing 76 car­ Klysees lo la** Angeles. A g*apefruit tree was carried by air .'mm
ats apd vatu*-* m
Other Jewelry ensembles imlul- the sonthwest to Saudi Arabia
where ng* ieulturists wanted .to
rd n dlamoiHl fn:. iiiVaiait, i., ...
earrings and a situate rut enieralil e*|H-iimrnt with its pindurlinu
ting su m with n t-lark tnoiir
dinner die-*: a 55 i-aist cmrinld
CiK-ktail's nt n'puldishnr't imily
were ,-mdi'd by (l-inillion year *&gt;ld
aid and diamond clip and n I't ire, chipped on order from un
and a half ratal eiiirtnlil ‘ting, Alaskan glarier and flown in n
and an antique diamond flmvei- roolyr to Manhattan. Hut nt Ht»int
spray onre piesentrd by Na­ the same time, another plane was
poleon to the Kinpiess Josephine. winging its way across India

SANFOUI) BEAUTY SALON

Phone 1354

S P E C IA L
Chest-O-Pops
Box o f 36 Purest Candy Pops

Individually wrapped

M cCRORY’S

Problem s

THAN KS
To nil tinr friends whn pntitini/.ed Ihc

PALM S &amp; P IN E S

C O L O N IA L C L E A N E R S

While wr were upending it
Euclnldr Appleby
Irene Appleltv ■*,
gentle-woman about them, wheth­
er thry were ^8 carat brooches
nr that lava of the career girl,
tailored m*»»fijne jewelry sets.
The "antique look" will be Im­
portant this season and—from th*
fashion r i p t r t 'i comments—it
would seem preferably that mlRule's jewels be brand new plecrt
made to look like the antiques
rather than the real article.
Enameled Jewelry, to demurely
suggest the baubles of grandmoth­
er'! time, Is extremely fashion­
able, as are rope* of pearls, pearls
in choker fashion, or several
strands of pearls treated as bibs.
Colored beads and jade hava tnetr
enthuslasta. as do seml-preclous
■tones.
Top Item of th* fashion showing
was a pair of blue-white pear shap-

Mia* McMahon, owner and operator of* the Sanford
Beauty Salon has ju*t returned from New York nnd
ia cqulpj&gt;cd to r Ivi* tho newest- trends In quality per­
manent*. from $-*».nn to S2n.no. Guaranteed npringrr
nnturaU InstiiiR tl months or more.

Phona 481

THIS WEEK’ S

Ladles'

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Rayon Panties .. 59c V alu e.. 39c
Ladles’

1.98 Values ... 98c

S lip s ........ 1.69 Value s ......... 1.49
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14c Open* 12:45 IV-M.--46c

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Today &amp; Wednesday
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WALT DISNEY'S

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A beautiful aaaortraent of Eaay-to.
aew material* including Rayon
Printed Jersey, 8pun Rayon, Waffle
WeAve Crepe, Rayon 8heer in Stripe*.
Floral* And 8hadow Print. 86" and
89" width*.

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Pull Fashioned

1.98

Ariftlwral Inner Sanctum

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. Nylon H o se.................... pair 1.29
Genulnr

Plastic B a g s.. 2.98 V alues.. 1.98

Birds Eye Drapers...: doz. ...:3.19

Ladle*’ 8 f t " Drewting

1.98 V alu es.. 1.29

Com bs........ 10c V a lu e ......... . .05c
H air P in s.. 5c Value 3 boxes .05c

Large Aaaortment

Pocket Book Novels :... e a ... 25c

Ruper Vnlur Angel

Soft Tissues 400 count.. Box 25c
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Ball Point Pens
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�T o n fo ff Doubled T o FOUR-MINUTE
Send Buck Across
T o W in 13 Inning
Game L a s t N ight

MILER

COM M ENTS

PALATKA, July 29 (8 p e c i* l)Managcr Johnny Toncoff aVatlod
a two ply poke from- the righthanded slant, of Buddy Lake in
the bottom half of the 13th frame

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA *

PAGE FOUR

Ten roff,

H rMshui

T s r o r n i i r n t i T i i ;- TongfE

base b it,; Plrlle. H n tln *t« n
Toncoff, Stolen b it* * i *sn
T yler,
ta k e
lUcrJflceei 1
Dmo*vj*j. DftPUHU. tiirrtn fton , ¥ c
(1Shagen Double player La,lre» and

RADIO PROGRAMS
E latio n

Beck. Left on bests Hanford 11.
Palaika I*. Itsse on bailer .off MrOahsgsn (. rorucb outi by I-ekr
*, Medshagan 4. UmpUes: Cooper
t svsly. Time of game it III*.

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Errors Decide Tilt
Between Saintu, Hats

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Twillklit Bona,
itporte f t ran
A ir t o l l U e ls n in s
K tW i Itm im im i

CHICAGO, Jul
v n v i*,ok
King Bauch handleti of Aisank Tits
1:80 Hsath Myrt
today weighed a ehailenge to fa&lt;*e $lM l.’l* News
Three costly error# by Ted Mad Calumet Form, Armrd in a win- I iv* Charlie list
ner-take-all mntrh rare for 1100,.
Hew, flound up
000 during the current Washing t:*S
i l * Tuns iiusto
tun Park meeting.
ii*v&lt; Tu»£.1sy L vsn tn s
TIhi bid m*i&gt; by tie T/itiHitig
ton Park Juckay Club, yesterday IvtVO N .* » of ths Pay
. U. - V-Uis
■I*-*, n —
for—th r -buig-awalted •Itwwd'rwtr -tv-ek
iteu oM tfu U y T ou ts
between the two great Ihorntigh- ltttlo
U
m
M»**M
ptvgrsm
breds became a challenge nffair tllV I Itrq u ritfu iir VuUtSi
when bwnel W a r r e n Wright i t if* All ?fi« N .w s
Thai Leetbun Pirates and the promptly said bis Armed Wa*
Dayton Beach Islsts tilt wsi wash
ed away.
Line scorest
Cekry Choppsrs Js m b o rts
DeLand
000 800 000 8 7 4
St. Aug'tine 201 B!0 lOi B 4 C
liomlBB* U s e s
Alonso and M adjeski; Hallman, sure his home was in rendition
Heinar and Stillwell,
fo r th e proponed m atch a t a S,*4 J.*w « ilrtsfs
mile and a i|uart»r wjtli each run lit)* ' Htmrli* Hsrsnad#
Gainst villa 200 OOP 101 6 12 1 ner carrying 126 pounds.
, : U mttybin' Tims
1 s t* 'B u rn in g Devotions
Orlando
000 011 001 8 . 8 (
Hlrsch said that if ut&gt;mi
Coker, Kilts and Dulaney; Da­ return cast he finds Assault full I I I * - Mutniog M idltSIluas
vit amt Abrcu.
of run he will ict-omniriid Dial
owner Roliert J , Kleberg arce;it * :l * Moitmere pervasds
tha match.
ISiN lleedline N«ws
Tha distance would lie the same t# :« l Iwtln Atnsrtcan Ithyihni.
as the Kentucky Iteiliy* which I i I t T u n*! lfilu 'v. lUuusHtd
Assault won last year on hit way tv-la M o m tn n -B slo d lsi
iv* N*sr*
to copping racing's triple &lt;Town II
11 s* 1‘io s rtm It* , bios
n tn iis A T t ukbiib .
In tlie three-year-old rratm.
ID I* Luncheon I&gt;anc«
r
Olsati. B- L. it us L y ra J . To At*
Assault this year won five con-. It *1* . Drifting on e L’lr.ud
that 1. WltUaroe.
l l.* 0 New, e t . Noon
Casaalberry
O sidena
Inc-.
To saculive -stake, in New York dmf t : it* tVsMera IIoiiikUi p .
U to rse O tbuiaa Carry * 'u i Dura- Maryland bafora finishing third t } r l * S t- n hour Nm h *
to Stymie and Natrhr, in Em­ t i l l * HI sin pi i|ue MW
Lseevlbeiiy, Hibbard etu i M. K. I* pire City's 1100,000 Gold Cup .1 .«* New, llrndllnee

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Nad Skipper
-*
What does he know about base­
ball T
I t so happens that ha is a for­
mer Major J-eaguer. .
That is the history of John.
Krider. the new Fed Skipper, ini
h nutshell.
* John started baseball back in'
1020. when he was n youngster;
18 y en s of age. In 1926 he was;
signed by the Chicago White Sox
with whom ha pitched for one
month beforei the season dosed,
•ant^ played In' the Fall city seiics
between the- Cubs and Sox.
In 1927 ha went to Spring train­
ing with the White Sos'an d was
ftouted
Aiitbci as
si■ "tne
lies Rntt
itoy Wnnrlae*1
Wonder" liu
by
tor
Bay Shawk and Ed Walsh. After
He decided -to give up baseball
Spring training he was sent to ( and return to Sanford to make his
Jackson, Mis*, in the Cotton home in 1937 and Johnny has been
Slates league. Later In tha same' her# ever tinea,
vear he was farmed to Rockyf
Mount. N, C. After gelling of I to
a good start he hurt his arm and
was forced to stay out of baseball
for nearly a year. *
Rocky Mount. After the (
showing with Rocky Mount he
Pwthased by the Brooklyn D&lt;
«rs and farmed to Macon in 1
for whom he won 13 games.
Krider was recalled to Hroo]
auring the Spring of 1930, but
Iwtwr returned to Macon when
won 10 games
, . i and
B , aided
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The Dodgers still liked Krider'a
work so they brought him back
The New York Giants bea* the for another tour uf duty In the big
Philadelphia
Phillies i0—1, on show. Late In 1931, after n fowl
Sept. 29, 1919, In 61 mlntue,—the , months with Brooklyn, he was|
shortest game In the history of rent to Hartford, Conn., in the*
the major leagues. *
The American la-ague. In It*
first season of 1901, drew 1/.SH,as compand to the
1,867,000 fans who att*nde&lt;l N*
tlonal League gsihes that seston.

himself in a Drcjklyn uniform In
1032, and after two month* wae
farmed to Jersey .City in the In­
ternational league.
Je n e y City traded John to
Nashville in 1933 for Lonnie Frey
and In 1034 he was bought by the
Philadelphia Phillies. After toiling severs! games fur
the Phillies be was hit wrfTh a hat­
ted ball In a contest between the
Phillies and the New York Giants,
and as the result was iaactlvo for
over -a month. The Phllltea sent
him to Baltimore of the Interna­
tional League, then to Haselton.
K rider started the 1933 season
with Haselton, and was later gent
back to Wilkes Barrc.
Johnny could not take Spring
trsluing in 193d because of an arm
Injury, so he came to Sanford to
get some sun treatments for Ms

the rebound 'Hilly finished off the
, South Carolinian with a vie ion,
right to the mld-aectlon.

Chuck Aleno Slated
To Return To DeLand

Matthews etna

How

!*«
"V .&amp; d V
Barber, lU rtuond

Armed established a mark of
1;49 1/6 fur n mil* and an eighth
in the 160,000 Stars and Stripas
handicap. In his latest start, ho
cllmaiod his Arlington Park cam­
paign by Winning the |60,000 Ar­
lington Handicap.

ORLANDO, July 29 (Special)
—Billy Kinard s c o r e d another
knockout victory last night in thu
Legion' arena as he belted Dave
Stewart of Spartanburg,- S. C.,
with everything |iut the water
bucket to ch air up a second round
victory.
Shortly after the iwfoTid lhund
opened Klr.artl poumlrd 8t«wr*‘
with a crushing left hook, and on

iats ycsteTilay.
,
'Aleno was scheduled to laave
Atlanta yesterday and should be
here In time to play against St.
Augustine tonight, It wae stated.

MUNICIPAL PARK 8:15 P. M

.PALATKA VS. SANFORD

Hals, It was recently” an-

No Better
.n il like to know how'DeLand is
keeping so many veteran players
under control. Looks to u* like
Rt.lnecke, Clolek, Rosa, Madjeski,
vittor and Knepper are too many,
not to mention Hal Stewart, who

S in ce J H H 2 ...F ir tt A m o n g F in e W h l s k l a

Blended WhUkey U proof. C3%grala aautral spirUal
Tkroe Festhtra DUlribidors, 1st, New.York

The Jovial Fed boss again found

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3;&gt;n Atlsrnooii Danes

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U P Newt
tia a Cloh
Isirsl News

Maifktwa Js&gt;. L

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2 SALES DAILY

Lamb e m * Dora;
Ram. Jim
a to x Oanavtava
eU&gt;
Te- Donald D oan alus M argaret
S la t
. i* t
fruvene. M, D- rtu i- Anna
*WD&gt; T a Willis a Ctevelaad (of Alai
D upraa W . B a lal. lU rry C arru if inn T o U. I * Hie hula (F e * elm*
pis D*adl.
- A nd sa,. 1. U. a la x Allca M* f u
C. &amp;. Donon.
D arton, C. D. To John O. Ande*
a la s Alice
n r.A L K STATX MOUTHAOB ^
C arry. George Otborne e ts s DoroIhy M, To Caeaelberry Hardens, too.
llsrrleun. Cyrus J . To First Fed

AGAIN WILL YOU HAVE THE OPPORTUNITITY TO FURNISH YOUR HOME AT PRICES
25 TO 75£ BELOW REGULAR RETAIL PRICES
• Two - Tones
•

W ing • Tip*

• Brogues

• Loifert'.

Inaan. Cbse. Jl.

IVERYONE

(Gibus SALE)
ra
Lvsn
fe a r* etss

Coep. To
Kalla,

UP TO 12 MONTHS
. TO PAY

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H

T ils Speaker played a few
games s t first h s i. for Wsihlngi * ; l l Hetty Clsetlc* *t*a Niwe of lb* Dsy
ton tn 1927.

H- T e Heater hewell
To Harold L .

lie * Howard lieilow
t t l * Hr tVav o r Sluste
*■ I* Ksl»n P arad e
t i t * News
1 v* Bar Hnn* Bauch
l&lt;*a N .w , of (he t»ay
3 t * l {’avail ads of Bulls

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DELAND July 20

Seminole County
Court Records

T a Vaeeelbsti y U ard .n t, la c .
. T ay lai, K u itn a It *tus Marta ItTo John f» Dolllo, alus Mlgron U
K lrchhurr. W . K-, J r . Slss t-urllle
To W sda
Hamilton
s lu t Bethel
(LT D W D ).
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awuf ford, U rotdae K. To K lmer
B B r o w n . eAi* Lucille.
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AND OTHER CUSTO­
MARY SERVICES

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Merchants In Poland
Are Closing Stores

YARDLKY VEN ETIAN IIM NDS

America'* .Must Beautiful
.
mi •• ( M i r •• I’oli'hrd Alumiaum
\kk till I'or Free Hatimate

EN S -r f ill \V..Robinson
Phone 2-0720

Orlando

FOR THE BEST ICE CREAM
NICK’S OWN ICE CREAM
Wf) m ake our own Ice Cream, A ll (favors
Tusty — Delicious — Healthful

NICKS
4 1 4 Sanford A ren s*

S A R TIC LES
RECORD PLAYERS for rent, lly
day or week. The Music Hot, lit*
W. 1st tit, I'hopo t».Vl.
'

FOR

SAl-E

JL L have watermelon,
lo|H’s, pearlies, toniatiH-s,
ilOlh through Aug. 1!. I I
French Avc. Priced rigid

O FFICE apace in Mclseh Ituilding.
lutrge Kght tdIces, Iiewly decor,
a led. all utilities, beat and tani* USED Electric refrlgeialor. Cm
lie seen at Sanford Electric Co.
lor Mrvice furtiisheil. Call HfldWi H. A A. Dept. Store.
FLOWERS*
fur all occasions
PAItM y n i : ItKNT -'J0 *crea snl
' Mr NEILL it YOST FLORISTS
trurk farm. I
Sipes Are. Just off Celery
w* Lot m ils, n 7 mom jlfceMlng
opt] I tspsm house* 2 Urge barne. j Office ph. 403 residence ph. 610 H
DweUlog lor. nut only with
“ -^ -JafRtCOa ■ Cainers*? • ■•Avcntlr,'
Metal W o ik sT -rm w radiatora
n,vll. East side Sttnfotd, Fla., phone
new radiator cores, radiator
11 ‘ 102.R. P. O. UoU SSJ. hk II. i^-leaning ti re|iuiring.___________
i'R ^ S iv ijk
r
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CONCRETE SEW ER PIPE
• CONVALESCENT HOME . *.ow •SKI’TIC TANKS,* Ureas*) Tiaps
.0 ,4 open.at Chuluotn. lH mile* S. E.
llliN'ks, Aluminum. Window &lt; nod
of Sanford tiftd IH miles N- K.
Serecns. White eentent, 1‘aint,
•lit4; o f Orlamlo'. I.mg, serren and
1‘crma-tile, Hurricane ^racea
s r oa'n pot* be* to rit and enjoy
Miracle Conerete (.'gmpany, 3trJ
—.Wm-Av*r—Phonw-ttmT—
m ( p from nu(d UnCfiCs
SALE—hlmerock for drlrelobby ami room*. Ei irk etiitsiruc­ FOR
w.iyg and
roadway*— Phone
tion. Can nrefunodnte 23 only.
Phone or write -for resetvuHnn
a t once, Ovi,»t &gt;
"r Dr. I l.'XEDO FEEDS- -complete dit'X
Martin o.'tuj or write Ho* 137
Hunt's Tuxedc Feed Store.
Chuluota Flotilla. lotrge redan
Hat torses A flattery Charging'
for guest - to visit their do*dor.
II. II. POPE CO, INC.

Salesman and collection for white
instirance-deldt. ago "5-45. Sal­
ary ami commission, Write Hoc fORMMt Congreiimsn Andrew 3.
May of Kentucky leaxes Federal
Court In Washington after he was
NURSE for
sentenced, along with Henry end
Murray G artion. on charge* of
WOMAN for genrrnl housework. bribery and tgrupitacy in defraud
........................
....... .....
wartime
11&gt;7 N. Locust Ave.
the
government.
The
rhstrrnan of 4he 4louse RAIIUry
Affairs Committee end the Oars9
. W O R K W ANTED
sons will appeal the sentence of
eight months to two year* Imprison­
EXPERT puintliig —contract or ment. (International .Sonndphnfo)
hourly .basis.
H. U. (■r*&gt;gau.
Free estimates. Phone 7KLJ.
FLOOR SANDING A (im.hing,
rleaning A waxing. Our powei
unit enables u.* tu wort, aliete
Kt'rn
"r
there is nu rlp itic cotineeliu.i

SP L C iA I. V MV ICES

in r»i
of
t A Iit iiiiiir y,
tls sHUacwf
-A—

COAL elrculnting heater. Reason,

R R E A L P H A T E FO R SA LE

FOR SA I.E.-Slightly useil Elgin
bicycle. John II. U&lt;«&gt;t, SI I PalRKAL ESTATE
INSURANCE
til Itl.’S Hieycle. Philyo Cabin*?
. . _
MORTGAGE LOANS
Radio. Phone 252-W,
lAYMOND M. HALL. Realtor
&lt;Repi.iI'ted Itroker and
IIAIIY rattiage, Thayer rollansL
" I■Ir,, good rondilion. Phono 602
m Lnsurnnce Agent
m M ^ Florida State Hank Bldg.

en story, three Ia-droom CANVAS PAINT- clear and rotTwo ear garug*'. t)n
ora. HKNKARIK PAINT A
A I HI x 1 to in Mayfair,
GLASS CO. Phone 320,
unfitrnisheii or. furnished.
PURE. Air Gas Kilrhen Unit. Mnreeneile Cabin Court. So. Orllndt
louse On la r g e k .t. C o rn e r Hit kHighway. P)mne 22y.M.
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$ 2 ,9 0 0 . A p p ly t o j . E . W a lk er,

Into.

Phone

Simmons for Itawlrlgh business LOST; white- plastic ladies hand­
In Northeast Polk County. 1600
bag In Penney'* Saturday. Bet.
families. ITod nets sold 20 year*.
|o Herald
Permanent If you are a huatlcr.
For particulars writ# RawIclgh’a Dept.
FAH-440-103S,
Memphis. Tenn. or see R. Hart­ 1935 DODGE—4 door aedan, new
man. Box 234, Mmgwood, Ha.
tirr*. rebuilt motor. Call for
'Kenneth Murphy at City Trailer
10 COLORED l&gt;oy* ’and 8 edored
women for kltckcn work. Apply
Tig n Whistle, Tark A Geneva MODEL A Ford R oaditef.' *200.
Tele. 183-J or Co. 3304,
Avenues.

ONLY D O D G E BUILDS

TRUCKS

AN D ONLY DODGE DEALERS SELL THEM!

men ha,l -liar
linemplnvnient
I I . 073.01 itt.mat.
pnymenls.
had gone to oil

Sem inole C o u n ty M otors

haiMtlon of In'iicfil* was in P unto
-Y#tii nitif r-*rii nl %»nl are nrlili y
nnilfi-.t Mtid rwialrwl »« m f i l aHi

Lalftlirt« if nil tlrmSHtifl wnlrh 1 **11, AI

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OZARK IKK

?r-mrr-tra rr^Tir i iTrn-nr
i'f ?. .ffip a* nfumfev, A*

HONEST, MONEY.
B th *
kMERA

KftfFltln,

A n you tm nblea by distress o( femsts fununuiul monthly dtsturbsn rrst Does this make you su tlsr
truni pstn, fssl an arrrxms, tired,
• rsk - a t surh ttnissr Then ao try
brats x. rtn th sm ‘ 1 V rs tu h is co m is)"»a to rslleTs aurh •jniplon *
rtm o u i to hrlp women troubled
Uila way I Also, • stomBChtc lon lot

. DINAH- ,
OZARK...
COME IN/

KISSED

r&lt;&gt;imty I iMrc of S.mliml- ’'"imM

Painting, plastering and minor st-. - - a * AilmlHlMlHl4*«- «if tli«
carpenter work. 102n W. l*th.
I
r A- I*rumiff,
ilw'FlIiHt
LAND
C L E A N INC.
AND
polilkil^ih July n,
LKAINAGK. 2 NEW CATP.RPILLAR D FISEL Ill'Ll,DO/.-!
KRS WITH
I’ A L M K T T I •
R AK J - i S
TWO
3/1 YD. •
I) RAGLINK-S.
Kl)UIPM EN Tl
NOW IN TH IS VICINITY.,
DIAPER SERVICE
' ' N1MNK IIT CONSTRLHTfON For RrsrrvalIons' or Immedlsts
CO., ORLANDO, FLA. PlIUNK
Delivery lb SANFORD—
PHONE 23357
2300 East Rohlnaon' Ave., Orlendo
RENT A CAR
YOU DRIVE IT
(
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PHONE 200
lurnlfur* Krliniibmi
RWICKLAND-MURHIHON
Cabinet Work
U.DRIVB-IT. INCi
Expert Worltnuntltip
SE E US FOR
THE SANFORD CABINET
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
SHOP
AND TVPING
1Z4 Paknetlo Avenue
CREDIT HU It EAU OF
S a n fo rd

ZINNIA’ nod marigold* t&gt;l*nt#-&amp;i
Pall flowers rmw ready.
It'ixsclter. Florist. Tele. 212AV,
fY desirable f i r o* rno.it
KXI’ERT RADIO RfPAIRING
Celery Avenue-.
. U«w. Can he purr heard
Fred Mycni. 311 E. 2nd 8L
_
DL'NI.OP
.*
$2500.00 cash, b a l a n c e
WHITE WALL TIR ES
ATTENTION
MOTHERS
(UlO. Hi *21,5(1 plus lax. L e e s
— DIAPER SERVICE—
bert A .’Williams’
Ilahv Valvet furnishes hospital
!
Allanltc Rank Hldg. tllhernl tia&lt;le in S.xRh 3—oOa
tlOP Di *21.6(1 plus tax.
clean,sterile dlapera ami deodar'lied cantaine'r. Economical t\nd
la'M lilH-rnl trade In,
Ci|y we ‘have a nlre five
safe. Fully medically approved
*
Rob Denni* Tire Co.
ittngalnve with all mnvenCall Da/lona 2407-W collect for
413 W. 13th St. I'hohe 903
eight large lots, terms c
details. 1)6 diapers, $2 4 wee
• arrange*!. Priced only .
"F IR S T IN SANFORD"
6 A R T IC L E S W ANTED
TRACTOR
MOWING — We mow
krUrt A. Williams '•
Highest cash price paid for used • vacant luts, roadsidea or Urge
12
Atlantic Hank Itldg.
furniture. Ted Davia Furniture
acreages. Phone 41 or 167-J.
Co. 311 E. 1st. Ph. 968.
ll home. Several blocks
enter of loxvn. Phone 169- I’Ll. HUY your ear rcgardlem of TRACTOR AND TRUCK WORK.
Io&lt;t ua clear building Iota, plowage' or condition. Hoy Reel, 306
ing, harrowing, fill d irt dirt
W. 2nd St.
.* ’
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moving and new ground work on
Iota or. farms. Phone •4'12-W.
new. Lawn Shaver, Aak 7 P«ta, Livestock. Supplies
C. D. Forrester. Rt. I, Hox i'9.
lonatrntlon. HKNKARIK - ~ - I
11*1*11
~T—
ami— ^ '
'LONNIE
Mr Mullen’s M a r k e t
&amp; GLASS CO, 112 111 FOR SALE good saddle horse or
Shop, open Thursday, Friday A
trade for kid pony. A. C. Ren*
Saturday.
son, 8. Sanford Avc.'
aluminum garage door.
LAKE Mary loiundry Trady for
Urush, 801 Park Ave.
Good mule for sale cheap. T. B.
Business. Have your wash done
Kinard.
P.
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Box
206,
Lake
LE- at Minorville, former
the llendlx Way. Mrs. II. I .amp.
Monroe,
Fla,
tsc. 25 thousand fact 4
sv drain tile, 8 &amp; 6 inch 8
HELP W AN TED
13 NOTICES— PERSONAL
iwrr pipe, good belli. H
nrh galvanized and Mack EXPERIENCED celery grower or
WILL
pay *6 for transportation
ilpe, valves of the same
trained Term manager for farm
to Daytona or New Smyrna,
(00 feet 4 Inch Universal Yn Zellwood area. Good position
Thurs.. Fri. or Saturday. Phone
aler pine, east Iron, "000

I'minm i&lt; r Hugh Emerson re.
ported today dial i t # dm in letter
found g**mtr through the mad* it
illegal. Although only money iV
'jwnt under tin- m u "get tidh
uulrk" (ii.oi! letter. Kntfi'on .!#.
dared that flu theory t* “In e|o»
lritton of the lottery luuid In', and
l&gt;, i .,, ti i' . i ' . |mting ,t"' «lhlMr
to prl-efutyin ,nnd. Ins, of mall

WHATEVER YOU
HAUL OR DELIVER

M’ Nrwxfeatures
WASIIINUTUN Tire Veteran.
Admini.iiation .ay* one war ve'
eran out of every 5.‘l has esha'iiled
him rptltbuirnt ti&gt; unemployment
benefits.
' A* of May 1. .the agenev sjiil,
i!HH.6*n oiii'inployril person* out
-of-a—Wm-U-AVai U y'eteiaig-i*u|^
illation of I I.Ji'iT.fMMi ha*! iltawn!
the maxiniiin amount* due iliem]
in weekly installment* FJli . a]
week foi a loaximum of 52 »/,*!,*.!
In aiblitloti. lit.till self-em-■
Moved, xeietnns inlist o f'llie n tj
agrieultin ni wmkeis
had ' *
liauiitetl thru i’tilillemellt* of ,'I ihiI
a month for In. and Iwo-fifltM
month*

triilrln F'lRlti ♦
•*r
from lh* ilfitv of ihr (lr«i
»?f Oil* ficyil-,’’ Huh
’or
4 11 I*(* f»* wHtimr
.*h*l till tint* fix* pi*i f ill it »i*1pfHe
Attit— |U**4 —f-lftre—lltMmf *»f ‘ I tjr
PjdiRlllll, 1ftr| *hal% its# ftwmil l*i t«V
flu elulmutitg t»»* »»-••hi. «t hit nl&gt;
ell. Vnhen Radiator Shop, lot t*--i ti«*s. (tmt « r *nr It i letj in tu 4*- itiii.fi.if nut w* fflsFfl ahnl | ft* \i.yli|
Sanford Ave, Ph; 3G0-W.

LOVE SEAT -- giMwl condlllon
P. J . Welter.*Elder-Sprlng.i.

DATING- Asbestos Alttroof coating- footl for
date or composition roof*p leaks. Coot* your home
,6%. Ten year warranty.
IRIK PAINT A GLASS
L IU W. 2nd St,

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I CEILING fans for aale. l.aiA-v'a
FOR RENT*—-Floor -under. Easy
Drug Store.
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jopcrntion. Reaaonalde lalea, Sanlo i d I 'a lt i l A - ( i I u k s t u . i'liu n e
Mill*. Poultry Supplies. Nails,
I’urina Feeds, Croeerft-s. uml
MiuiIs . Ton eh Uni A Watson, 1201
4 ROOM house with ligh'-i mid
DOItGK • PLY.MOUTII
Celery, Phone IIOII.
water, 120 month. E. A. Coving­
PARTS AND HSR VICK
ton. Eld' r Springs.
Palmetto Ave.
Phone 1011
House ttailer for sale. Cheap. '.'1!
FURNISHED apt, for a eoupl
Maple Ave. . , :
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607 W. Ini StiiH-t.
Yeats, llavo'yuur wouleiia moth
AUTO KADIOt), Motorola. Kalrs
proofed now. Downtown Cleanand Service. Tim Music II if,
era^tE—t-jumdrv. - 113 “PlllWtlo'
tl'.v W: 1st 'St. Phone 7*31.
Avu. Phone 014
wo raiho r nhineix with phono
i'iano
Tuning ami Repairing.
1,
inAtnrs in them
Sill. Res. Gil-W.
3
W A N TED TO REN T
THREE 20” ‘ pedestal fans. Kxreh
WANTED to RENT unfurnished
Show, cards and
Irnt condition. See Sanfonl Elechouse, 3 or I l*«*l rinuus. Will
O— Dima SIGN
J1 -. 8
VICE
tcie
Co.
11(1
'Magnolia
*Avv
pay ittm.fto month. I't-ul W.
0 . D. Landress. Phone 1021
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Header.- Rjuuii g.-Fioriilo - State
RADIATORS cleaned and repair,
Hank HinJdmg. Phone lb-ill.

Hydrants and special,*,
selling these articles at
mnt evrn thn sp/oy of
rr out of the market,
t e t Superintendent on
or rail Orlandp 0723
P. M.

t« T f i f i r t f At -’ l l *fT3TiTT

j trw

flleo. where of 53,000 person* en*j Hawaiian
titled to benefits. 15,130 had ui*d i|rvrna&lt;
up the wj-ekly unemployment nl- tj,ov |taVf
towttiiees.
fit^ m w
A VA survey showed that i n __
thi* United Stntrx, •outlie u vet- ^ Irr-n T l
rr*n« in, general, were
tic- M-iiil •_*(*
allowance-exhaustion rati*.
•—
Hawaii Ixm-tril the only etenuj When i
record of no rxhnuxti«n*, although latltn l to
2.1MHt of her 2K.(HHt war Veterans (he grade
hove drawn aomc unemployment' age, that,
payment*. (Ino official mid tnatty yottnif or

268,62(i Vets Have

Legal* Notice

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ifto R in y

FONTAN A - Calif Fired hut
once in their 111—year duty guard­
ing California* roast, two hirlte
H-int’h railway coastal defense
Kuna have l«*en scrapped.
The two 175-ton monsters roared
just oner That » a * in lUI*. ami
in praetlie. They never fired n s in
I,realise ihe eoneiisslon from their
blast damaged l*u&gt; many buildings
and windows over a wide area.
They Acie Tflminted as haib&lt;&gt;t
defelise weai*&lt;&gt;it* at Fort MarArthur. in -nuthem California,
after being. brought ftom *,\|a«»arhuaett- Jit years ago * over a
special route on which hrulge* and
culverts hud An t-e reinforced all
the way Now, their muled duty
entled, they have Icrn rut up for
scrap to food the furnaces at the
Kaiser SteVf mill here.
Making **rap of the hig rifles
wasn’t Itltttfe les* «f a job Ihau
bringing.them west.
To ptrparr them for shipping
in railway gondola i b i s , they
had to l-e *rut up. 'Cutting look
one man eight hums to make fust
one slice Ibtoiigh the f*o foot bar­
rel*. Dunn* the process, eight
tank* of oxygen went into th*«
heat totih every 15 niintuei.
Their neu non martini role will
lie that of steel plate, aheet and

HELP W A N TED

8

sxn fo rp,

Coastal Guns fire
One Time in 2ft Years

LODZ. POLAND — (ill — Many
merchants in thi* great Polish tex­
tile center art* closing their shop*
and "giving up trailv on quite u
large sea!.,'' says tilt- newspaper
Dsiennik I.odtl.
It added: "Lodi offieial dr.-lea
find this faet alarming md re­
flecting unfavorably on economic
life."
' A apreial goverment commission
him ordereil that n tin etui permit
must ,Ih* .Obtained before any 1msini*M eanTt uM’ operating, Officials,
•akl thev didn't know why’ *
were eliding.
; v&lt; In lad *. a* elsewhere in 'eland,
shopkvi-pete display a !u»re min­
imum of goods they have *.&lt;&gt; sell
hilt keep .ittpst of it etoted nwny
from public view.

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Sen
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Manager
handed «
the botto:
to drive
tha wiini
hurlcr’a -t
A1 Met
in tha ni|
no run*
second U
Tonight
A uleas i
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China Object* Td * ’
Fo reign »AHsiHlance
NANKING. July 29, U P )- Rep­
resentatives of the Democratic
League told LL-ut, General Ail«*rt
X2. Wedenn-yer today that the
Chinese people are bitterly &gt;1"
posol to hny foreign .assistance
which would likely prolong the
rivil war "whether it comes from
the United Slates or tha Soviet*.
I,o Lung’Chi. league spokesman,
told newsmen afler a conference
with Wedrmeyer's American fort­
finding mission that he was convinced the investigation was tin
partial “but we are more interested-in-’ What happens after they
return to* Washington.”
.
- In Shanghai.1 the Dally ( hen
Yli'n PS0 edltoriarty accused the
United State*, through the med­
ium of the' Wedemeyer fae'-liniltng mission, of ■'interference in
China's domestic politics."
The nrwspnper, reputedly ownby a dissident'njemlx r of the
Kuomintang (government party),
said:
^
"To fact find is "hardly * cornDiimrnt. D i.\ nui glorious that
on* state should Investigate another that ia oh an npial foot-

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ident Roosevelt mured top Navy
officials to "reverse" themselves.
*'1 got ail order for DR) aii_
carrier*,” he said. "All hell broke
louse. They did not want aitcraf'
earners* They waut«4 d*»Uu)t
•is. r - ioM Them I chiiM TOT
build destroyers
Finally They
cancelled ord»r* for 50.
Tire baby aircraft earners have
bftn crr*i*t*it]l l»y, Ih l, Nuivy with
playing a major part ^ in tho
winning •fh * wa r . K a f v c r
swung into the story of them a*
Ferguson pirssed a line of ipies-

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award of the plan# contract* to
In
* . Kaiser and Hughes.
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would apiwar" rltat Ilia Pres­
ident "left a note” (presumably
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Error
Three

UaniKm*i&lt; final&gt;t*Arf« tlWfl
lime application of M. K. Haume
'for a leas# on the Winn ^Lovetl
dock building on .the lakefront will
he taken up said Mr. Sayer, The
building hat Iwen put in good
condition by the City, ha declared.
Action w i) deferred by the
Commiaiion on a propoaal by the
Silver Fleet Cab Company for
increase* In ratea. They, prnpoecd
a 25 cent fare within the area
bounded on the ea»t by Mellonvilla Avenue, one on the aouth
by Twentieth Street and*.on the
wait by Cedar Avenue, and that
all aingle farea outside that xono
in the city It# increased to 50
cent*. With, two or more passen­
gers, the 25 rent rate would pre*

operating funds. As we spent (2;
P12 Inst year it can readily p
seen that the Increase this
Is 12.926.- Our operating bu.ljr
howevrr, for this year iw pugka
three thousand dollar* JW* tKs-1
last year.
"This
decrease in operstfaM
fundi, in spile of the increase 3
the total budget, is brought aU ^
in two w ays:"F irst: I-ast year we had h j
unfilled position that was v * t * j
for twelve months,- one pu/its J
that was vacant, for dive tnontlj
and another that wa* vacant thr.J
month*. The salaries that w»J
allotted for these positing.* » r j
added to our operallng^ijudn
This year all talariea for unfill
The Commission wa* informed
positions have been made t
that three hew Chevrolet truck*
available.
were ready for delivery by (Ini"Second: Salariea have t*
ler Motor Sales. Tha trucka to
increased to . a leva! where t
which bodlea will be added, are
hope we will tw able to hold t
to be used for garbage and train
men we have. Two of the politic
delivery, eaid Mr. Sayer.
vacant last year have been fills
Application* fur lease ' of sev­
"This cut iti'our operating fut
eral buildings a t the Municipal
will mean that we cannot do
H0101 HO A FKM OilP on Ids nlghT-stlck, a Michigan police officer take* William C. Stacey, Column. Mich.,
Airport were received but action^
tpuch as we had honed to &lt;
Into custody following an outbreak of violence at the strike-bound Remington-llund plant at Denton Harbor.
was ' delayed pending securing by
This W.UI apply especially J o tin
Fii tmed right, officer*.turn powerful lira hoses on the milling striker* in an effort to disperse them Mate
the City of the balance of the
sections
outside
of . Wsnfci
police were ordered to the scene after Michigan's Governor Kim-Slglrr had been notined by llcfrlrn County
Airport prbperty.
namely. Oviedo, Zellwood, Wjet
oillrials that a state of "11101 and Insurrection" eslsled at the struck plant.
(JnlrrmHionol Soumlplidto)
Two application* for street
Garden and Samsula. Whei« ;
light* were taken under considera­
bad planned to increase our (rtf
tion, said Mr. Sayer. One request
in these district* we will now n
j
was by The Church of' God at 1HIS DRAMATIC PHOTO made in the courtroom at the Overell yacht mur­ unable tu do as much as wed
*
Fifth Street and Hickory Avenue,
last year,
the other by The Church of God der trial at Santa Ana, Calif., shows reconstructed alarm clock time
H'aaliaawl lisa*
0«*l
“In giving yuu these figwj
bomb
which
llie
prosecution
chafgcs
set
off
the
fatal
blast
resulting
in
:
at Twenty-fifth . Street rind Llm
i would like to haw it cIrk !
l. end tliat in turn I* due
the
deaths
of
Uie
parents
of
Louise
Overell.
CrlminoloRb.t
lloi.Tr
Greene
Avenua.
a* I liointed
to low co*^I production
.
U shown using the meehantsm to act off a photo flash bufb afler defense, understood lliat we are hot «
*
l. The
out in yesterday's column
objection tu the experiment had been withdrawn. The time bomb ar­ ■citing or finding fault with s ;
solution of the (fiffirulty -l. pelll*
rangement was built from the evidence shown in ruins of the cabin individual or group'of individiaJ
in large degree on |&gt;ersudding the
cruiser on winch Mr. and Mrs. WaiU-e.Uwatwii-dw-d. (TwlrrsfUf6aW7
coal miners, who finaljy won iheir
we cannot give them the sjd
fu r d#v week, to surrender that
f
( I S a l l n u a Dm S m i l i i r l
tiunsl service that they hav* U.
and half the dock* had been de ntiinlquea said, the Semaratig vi­
cherished pure fid *- tuna
the
led to expert by the alatcnsr
1(1T.T#&lt;T* of the lOflhtry and r-tuili
stroyed.
cinity is rsturning to normal. The
that our funds had been inrrviW
to the old grind -- temporarily, !u
(A Republican communique is­ population was ' reported going
1 can assure you no one rrgrn
be sure, but still to turn the clock
sued in the Indonesian capita) of beck to villages and rics fields
our
inability to serve the grow*
bark,
Jogjakarta said a Dutch warship ami, with connections restored be­
more than 1 do. Should at tt
That's where the question of
bombed Pekalongan, 30 miles cast tween the city and-the hinterlarid
WASHINGTON. July 29&lt;A’)- time during the year addition
leadership enter* in. and why
of Tegal, .Saturday.)
food prices were said to 're fell President Truman'* temporary Air money he released for our ut
British newspapers are suggesting
In southern Sumatra, the Dutch1ing.
Policy , Board tocay began Its
that Foreign Minister Frlres*. 1I.-Varmy reported, fires cngulfsd four I tin Jogjakarta the Republican studies to assist in formulating We will immediately try to ci
pand our activities, in propoi
m mav succeed Mr. Attlee in event
wvlls in Uhe Peosapo fields, two
a national policy on aviation.
lion to the funds made amiable
of the lalirr's resignation. Deyirr
of.them reuses) by sabotage and army said Its air ‘ froces bombed
■i*. credited-with—being flm luplt:
oil. Official* were quoted a* and Salaliga today and, \h°uK,f Iward Iwgan oignniiing the study "greatest -possible' beni-flti from
saying the n«qss on the flank chased by two Dutch fighters, ordered by Mr. Truman July 1H aviation."
The job assigned thr i^ard is
of the fields, weke of minor Im­ "returned unharmed” to its base to aid the. nation in obtaining lire
similar to that given (tie MortuW
portance.
\
Board in 1926. Tht* Morrow ie-1
(In a review of tiiejfjrst week ol
The army laid lVa^HTptlOtrari»_
n i.le s
riorlli- commendations laid the basis fut;
had rut off the water supply tvwsflirl, the Indonesian news
r-niiiicd Diiicli American aIV policy to. ( « &amp; _ _ _
Kevin is one of Di train's must (
to SaUITjfBrand wrerv^committing »gene&gt;^viot»ra—eaid —lUiplrblicau
tf.T. ' AtitUaraw*
forcefdt personalities, and a !e.rn
Rulmtage on telephone communica­ forces wiu?"rh+vuUuiiog Semiiiatig p o ck e ts ill
icy en. roule to
lender, lie has astute jud/nieill,*
Situirrel hole*. frii|Uentl, are
tions in the Senrarang urea.
from Fast ami \VesTSl&gt;»&lt;l halted ami two ot
ang is a gmal executive, fhojign
-found uif thr east si l&gt;a of "tree*
. Kconomirally, however, the com- the Dutch el Salatiga^knd Am- Jogjakarta.
sumetimrs tasli iri his Montnc**,
lie Is a brilliant and -niiiful
speaker, capable, of dealing cither ,
with an audience of worker- or n '
conference of international states-1
men. Hr Is a fighter and like* a :
good scrap.
Small wonder then that msny of j
his party should think of linn ns
being thr light jnan to inspire (he
workers of the country tu under.
take the production needed to put
Fug rand on . her fret, especially
I was born on a tobacco farm

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Political Emergency
j
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Slurr«&gt;

Harrlngto
Lake, n
Brig*, cf
»*((•&lt; (i* i.i
Tylsr, lb
Rilvsrmsn,
Fold, c

Kuisei told the committer that
h ecottceived the idea fol a 2oOtoil cargo* plane in the Spring
of 11*42. He saiil he tlisrusscd it
with planebuilder Donald Doug­
las and Douglas was “ttemriuliiusty enthifsiastic.

Station Cut

Occupational Tax

Indonesian Fight

Board Begin* Work
On Aviation Policy

LUCKY STRIKE

presentsTHE

THETOBACCO AUCTIOMEER!

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jinn; he.*U cixrcdingly itioru

decision

DgLand
8t. Aug*
llginer
Orlando
Coker
via and

S till WOIKTU Sle\ cn Qlrdnlch plays the role of guide to UtfN picsat iiesidr the Industrialist wliTfs
ha testified. iH-rasioimlly supply too. that there ate many who feel } turesquely garbed vlxitor* from Arable as they tuur a plant ot tfm
sure he would like to tie prim" Carnegie-Dlinols Steel Corporation In PlUibutgh, Pictured are (1. to r.):
sou finally had tnllmun sworn as minister, although the ipjiclhm A1 quadl Mohammed At Amrl; Prince Saif A1 Islam Abdullah, of
Yemen; Glednlch; and^s/ed Hassan Ibn Ibrahim. *
(/n(craaKpnol).
a witness mid then asked him of his iovalty to his present chief
whether he knew of anybody In doesn't arise.
Washington who was "giving Mr\
However, Devin isn't the
iijuvenient Com
Kaiser the iirush-off."
lie repaid out ol
I most rertainly do." Calhoun
teplied. “Mr. William Unit and
sure to bat lie to letatn his leader
■1
periist of years. The .State Hoad
Halt is a former Wl’ll vice
TALLAHASSFEt July 29 -tdh* Department, will build and mainchairman. Meigs was one. tima
The State Board of Administration tain the ro'ads. and bridges, and
chiaf of W l'll's aircraft division.
l°d*y gkve its formal approval take title to them when the debt
to issuance of gasoline t*x t e- l i * cleared.
* "
venue certificates for financing
The financing |.-an, first of Us
I *&gt; ,225.Otkl of road and bridge kind in Florida, was approved by
j construction in Broward, Buwan-’ ihe Supreme Court last week.
|fT«*iii|itin.»v«l In*mb&lt;I'MAt IInr)
|nee mid Highland counties
| Bids for thu aecutitle* will bs
to start at 2:00 1\ M. Further In­
I .The certificates will tie. iaaued opened on Aug. II.
formation may lx* secured from 8.
II. Farm-st, Herman Harriett or
J . B. Ftlt* of Hanford.
. ..
The following horses were in
tha Sunday event*:’
Rider
Owner
Horse
I I u ii O . - . U l n . »
Il*rl .
Earnest
* Bullet
Cameron
fishetmen have liecit using seines
Far next • in the two hig fresh water aieas
Mrs. Earnest Sport
Man llehr since Mav when the leglilature
Windham
Dan
Whltner
Appleby
passed special arts designed to re­
Appleby
open them.
Kill*
Both the hig lake and the Si.
(’linger
Prescott
Raulrraon
Johns have- been areas of dispute
Prancer llumbalnw between epbrt* ami rumiurrrial
Harriett
6 IM KCK8
Betty
Howard
Howard
fishermen for years.
Sugar Hoy Pell
Mviand
Thr Irgiilsture has designated
Cracker '- Howard
Howard
them as salt water 'in attempt*
Jacob*
Jacobs
tu rrmavn them from jurisdiction
Champion Hsidanraleh of Ine Game Commiision, which
Bankas
Flicker - ' Kabun .
MabtitL (U JA U A N T E K D H E C A P S
has cohitltutional power to teguTarson'
Vieno.
Vieno
late fresh watep fishing.
Lady
Prittard
Prittard
Circuit Judge Hugh 51. Taylor
-Polly
, Cochrnn
Cochran
of Quincy ruled last' week thal
deWolski
daWolski
three act* of Tha 1947 legislature
Pell
Chief
Pell .
attempting to place the two areas'
Cochran
Cochran
under the Hlate Conservation
Cochran
Cochran
Commission, which regulates the
Carleton
Carleton
■alt water seafood Industry, were
unconstitutional.
•
■j
At' lehal Hi major commercial
ONI.Y 1 ON HAND
Earlier, Circuit Judge W. II.
products are made from apples. Harrison handed down a decision!
at Arcadia declaring unconititu-i
tlunal a 1917 act exempting Ht.j
Johns and Okeechobee fishermen
I &lt;!AL. O U T S ID E W H IT E
from punishment for violating
game board rulings.

jCountjes To llse N c w i ^ ;
Plan To Build Bonds

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Considerable cloudiness, tonieht
•nd Thursday 'with occasional
showers
and
thundershowogf.
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Australia, India
Bring Indonesian
LONDON. July 30 W1 A So- Case
Before UN
cialiil tourer taid Prime Minuter

Attire told Labor legnlatott today that Britain would slatlt her
military commitment* in Get many,
Italy and Greece slmoil innne.
dately becaute of the nation'*
• looming economic emit,
won-iC fffftHPYifirul
® confidence from Labor number* of
Parliament after explaining to them
the “broad line*", of hit plan lor
meeting the crilif,
.The Socialiit lourre, who U con­
nected clotely with Labor member;
or Pat [lament. taid Attlee promiied quick' and complete troop
withdrawal! from the Veneris Giul_ is tector of northeait Italy and
W Tiom Grerrr and luhitanlia! re*
ductioni in the Britiih occupation
force* in Germany. *
Left Wing Labor Party member*'
have been demanding reduction!
in the armed .force*, which totalled
~ L 2 9 7 ,3 0 U iiierf July” T.
A well-informed lource laid Att­
lee alio had decided to atk miner t.
now on a fivie-dajrweek in the reD cenlly iocii|urd coal piti, to work
Sn extra hour a day to increa*.*
production of critically needed coal,
the mainitay of the Britiih eco­
nomic program ilructure.
After Attlee tod the Labor M.
P.'t of plam of troop reduction*
nM I'njgw Tv&gt;i*i '

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I New Restaurant, ~
Barbecue To Begin
Serving Tomorrow
^ ..... .
„ . ..
The l l r S Whistle, Sanford a
newest batlwcuc and lunchroom.
Will open Thursday under thu
management of Robert Bryan, recant sergeant of the Army Air
Corn., It was anounced today by

Dutch Report N e w
Amphibious Landi ng
On Sum atra

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Randall Goff Is In
Detroit With “Babe”
Randall Gaff, 14 year old tun
of Mr. and Mr*. O. K , Guff, la
new reported to be in Detroit.
Mlrh. on a tour with Babe Ruth,
who la on a Ford Motor Company
sponsored tour of loading cities
to promote American Legion Baseball league*..
* Randall waa accompanied by hi*
Ml picture taken with
P. Chapman,
and For?
took the
to a press conference In regard
.to the tour, which waa held at
Alabama., and Babe Ruth, after
the Jefferson Davis Hotel.
Thee met Governor Felaom of
being I presented with . the big
key Jw-tho-eKr.-gov* ft to Randall fo r.k souvenir, nad Mr. Goff
* ‘ U horns with him, .

Underground Reports N ote R equests In fo r­
m ation O n Rem oval
Slaying O f H o s t ­
O f P ro p erty From
ages
A fter Con­
.
3
R a -fk a n S tates
viction B y “Court

M artin S a y s K aiser
Could Get C on tract
W hen Nobody E lse
W as Able T o Get I t

JERUSALEM , July to. (/II—
T *o British soldiers were killed’’
end three were Injured today
by an electrically •detonated
mine nesr tbs llrdrra railway
station. It waa officially an­
nounced.
ity Ho w a r d c u r t ih
JERUSALEM. July JO. &lt;d’*
/ t ii Uumi i«ued
niuniquc" today aliening that two
ill whom it kidnapr
July -12 had lirrn hanged in x
joint near Nalsnys m lepriial lot
the .execution of thiee Irgini membets *1 Acre prison yeitrrdsy.
Shortly slier the "communique’
wsi issued floin Tel Aviv, a pqlice sourer there irpoilrd ihr
bodies of the two soldier* hsd been
fullml.------ ---------------- - - _____—
Official government i o u i c m ,
however, weir not' immediately
able to conlinn that the trigrante,
Cliffoist Marlin and Mnvin Pake,
bad bcln stein.
— In iiiuing- i t r !‘cummpnitjtif.'
IfKim Zvni Leupii #1*° diicloied
that it had received an appeal for
clemency from Paice'* father, hut
laid it had been ignored becau.e
it ihould have been directed “to
thoie who" rcluird clemency
to
ihc executed Itguniili.
"W c cannot do anything about
it," ligun laid the elder Paice hsd
been told..
The underground Jewish organ­
isation asserted the Britons, soiled
at Nalanya. were tried by a “mill
u r v court" -and— convietgd on
charges of "Hleg«l entry into Pai
(•‘•■iJnwvd »• f
TM*»I

Arthur Godfrey
Extends Sanford
More Publicity

Role Iir Pacific War

Fate Of Refugees
Is Still Undecided

Bugsy’s Girl Goes
^ To; P a r ir Hospital

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NO. 184

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

W E D N E S D A Y . JU L Y ill). Ill 17

Jones Reveals FDR W anted

U r T U K ASSOCIATED VHKAA
Australia -and- India -sought .in­
tervention by the United Nation*
Security Council today in an atIrrppl to halt lighting between
the Dutch and Indonniartt.
A ipokriman for the Aultralian
delegation at Lakr’ Succn*. N. Y..
laid the Indonnian cair would be
tiled Sometime today.
A communique by India'* interim
government in New Delhi laid the
co unt iy r pcim mrn n to trymtnr'to
UN had been mitiiKled Ui ' com­
municate immediately" to the Se­
curity Council chiirnian a' meuar*;
from Pandit Jawahara! Nehru, vice
president of the jnleiim govern
men!,, asking cnunril artion.
At Canberra Australian Prime
Minister Joseph B. Chirfly'said the
Autiralian step was bring taken
in the hope that “not only will
hostilities cease, hut that the Se­
curity Council will piovr its worth
in dealing quickly and effectively
with a situation of this kind."
At the Hague, a Netherlands
Foreign Office spokesman said
Australia's action was "regret­
table.” ilertilling mediation offer­
ed previously by British Foreign
Secretary Krnest Bevln. the Dutch
spokesman said" tbc Australian
action could not help possible
British efforts.
Militarily, the Dutch reported
further advances To the |*lsn*D.'
A Dutch communique s'a I d
Netherlands troops made a new
Timphlbious landing In Sumatra at
Loeboekpakam, 3 6 . miles east of
Medan, on the northwret coast of
,p„ jntnn&gt;t.
At tho same time, the communi­
Arthur
Godfrey,
Columbia
n «atiasre »» iw n r « « i
Broadcasting Program announcer
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and talent dlscovsrer extraordin­
ary, yesterday morning Informed
the world on hla broadcast that
B r itis h
G l V C I ! M l l l O r at last "Godfrey had made the
front page headlines”, ami pro­
ceeded to read * The Herald ar­
ticle of July II and the headline;
NEW YORK. July 30. (/Pte- "Arthur Godfrey Admili Error
Flrrt Admiral William f . Halsey Regarding Aiken's Home Town
save that British naval units were
He then reminded hi* listener*
given unimportant objective* 'in of his morning broadcast when
the final phase of the Pacific War he announced Dick Aiken, hi*
to prevent any post-war claim Sanford . tenor program gneit.
that Britain had taken part in the as from Orlando, and the resulting
climatic Mow against the Japanese a* a result.
fleet.
deluge of protesting telegrams
In the ijghth of a series of he rreleved from Sanford eltlxens
articles In the Saturday Evening
Mr. Godfrey again extended hla
Post, out today, the former com- twit regard* to Riwanls President
mamler of the Mid-Pacific striking Lester Tharp, ana of the tele­
force recalled American carrier gram senderu, declared, that San­
strikes in July, 1046, against the ford mutt lie a great, town, and
Jap naval base a t Kuro after said lhat If he ever got "down
which the_ enemy fleet "ha 1 ccas-l that way" he must remember to
rd to esis't."
look up Sanford.
Edward Higgins, manager of
The Kure alack was made onw
by American planes, Halsey said, the- Seminole County Chamber
adding;
of Commerce said he ia delighted
“At Mick Carney's (Rear Adi with all th la . radio publicity re­
rmlral Rnjrert B. Carney, Halsey's sulting from Dick Aiken winning
chief of sta ff! insistence, I as­ an Arthur Godfrey contest, and
signed the British arf alternate Is seeking to get a recording of
target, Osaka, which also offered] Godfrey's broadcast yesterday.
warships, but none of prime im-l
porta nre.
"Mick’s argument waa that L ll
though this division of forces vtolated Uie principle of concentra­
tion and superiority. It was im l
perativr to forestall a possible
PORT-DE-BOUC. France, July
postwar claim by Britain that she 30 (AT— Twelve Jew* who were
had delivered even a part of the put ashore from a convoy arriving
final blow that demolished the her* yesterday from Palestine
Japanese fleet.
wer* reported officially to have
"I hate to admit a political fac agreed today to return to tha
tor into a military equation, my transports if tha British should
respect for Vice Admiral Sir ner-l decide to take the 4,600 lihnard Bawling* and hla fin* men of migrant* to Cyprus.
the British Pacific *fleet mado me
Tha Jews, nearly all from Pothate It doubly, hut Hick forced mej land, wer* turned back from Pal­
to recognise that statesmen's ob­ estine after, tha British Intercept­
jectives sometime# differ widely ed their vessel. Exodus of 1047.
from combat objectives, and that Upon reaching France, from which
an exclusively American attack they eailed July 10, they re­
waa in America's best Interested fused to land,
Th* British destroyer Cardigan
Bay, maln.aecort vessel, put Into
Marseille In search
'" J f oorr hneeded fSfid
supplies from the.French. Th* sick
who Were taken sitior* were under
PARIS, July 30
The U. French ’ military guard in a
3, Embassy said today that It hospital.
had transported ‘'Virginia Hil), in
Convoy officer* awaited Inwhose California home Benjamin struction* from Porta or London.
(Brnnyl Stfel recently W T f lifn ,
to. a Parte hospital for treat­
BRITISH J E T PLANE
ment of an Illness, its nature un­
SOUTHAMPTON. Eng., July SO
specified.
(A V - Britain'* flrat jet-propelled
The Embassy aatd Miss Rill seaplane fighter, the Saunderswas staying In tho Rita Hotel, Roe Al, successfully completed
and that on Sunday night it re­ its first public tost today. The
ceived a call from the hotel saying maximum spaed Is still secret.
“there is an. American girl here Tha plana made several takaeffe and landing* on the Solent
In need of medlral attention.”
.A vice consul visited Mias Hill, at tpcedg under 400 mil#* an
and then had her taken to e hour. I t mounts four 20-mm cannon
hospital, the Emhaesy said, re­ in It* noae and ia powtrod by
fusing to say whkH on*.
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F L O R ID A .

Jews Report U . S. Protests
Britons Killed. To Russia For
In Retaliation Taking Assets*

S S K K S 8SSSr-*SK £d«n. Halsey Reveals
has operated n similar barbecue at
Macon, tia., since 1D2U.
The one story building of con­
crete block, construction and 50
foot square is located at J'ml.
Avenue and Twenty-fifth Strt-t
A large area of lime rock and
slag hue been smoothly rolled out­
side of the building to allow plen­
ty of parking space. There are
two large neon signs, one on the
building,'the other near the road
way.
The entire front of the buildBig Is occupied by the serving
counter which is within .a win­
dowed .room, with windows open
for easy service. There is a can­
opy shelter outside. To the left
a door opens to a well lighted
dining .room with tallies
and
enough steel chair* to seat Hi
ru ne. The floor la Inlaid lino{sum amf there is plenty of window lighting.
- Behind the serving counter Is
a 16 foot square kitchen, alsp n
storage room. Tables and a steam
table are of stainless steel fintab. Thero is a Urge gas range.
Two big refrigerator-* are stored
with food anu 'meat. Sink space
Is ample.
Outside, and near enough to the
nratn highway to whet the appe­
tite of passing motorists, is th-r
large brick barbecue oven where
beef, pork and .ham are rotated
by electric power in front of a
glowing fire of coke containei
.i, a grata. The entire ovtn it cov­
ered try a shed.
Riley L. Hogan of Winter Park
was' general contractor for con­
struction of the building which waa
started on May 30.

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Hughes Giant Plane HiKhiigltl In Senate Probe

WASHINGTON.' July JO M
Ih r United States ha* ptoteilrtl
to Kutiia a gam 1 1 Soviet removal
of fuimn German and Italian
4*»et* from the defeated Balkan
states, Hungary, Bugaria and Ho
amnia.
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Undetiecrrlary of State Kobeil
Lovell livid * news-entt^etrttce-to­
day rh.it a note It.id been deliver.-Jf
to Soviet Foreign Minister Mol­
otov in Moicow yrtteiday asking
lull information regarding such
trantfrrt of properly. .
Lovell raid the Stale Department
tool; ihr |M&gt;tilion in JI* note ihst;
I, All removal* n( property I1)
Runia before 1hr Hungarian, Bul­
garian and Iftmanian peace treaties
n.me.intq f l (rc.l.a tc^ui-pttuvtrurual character.*;
2. Auilrian aii^t* in thetexuuntrie* c*n not be tei/rd on the
ground* that thry .nr German
pfo|»rlliet printing allird aglcCmrni on i~d?fndliori””Of “GrimsTi
an clt."
,
3. Only irmovali made in ac­ H ill K AN AIRIAl VIEW of the glsnt plywood fljrlnc boat which Is being comtructed by niRUnqalre aircraft
cordance with peace treaty pro­ bulkier Howard Hughes In California. 17ie plune is dcslgneil to carry 700 soldiers. The Semite War In­
vision* can br recognized by the vestigating Centmitleo is urobinu iho ttO.OOO.OOO wartime inane contract awarded Hught-s. ( Inle/naiiurml*
United Stala* a* Irgal.
The note said the Uniiyd Jitulc*
i»* concerned Ih-cuusc it wnc one
of the stgnera of the peace trea­
ties with Hungary, Bulgaria and
Rumania and thus hobls irnjHtnsibilitv for enforrvTnent uf the
part*’ provisions.
In discussing Italian asset* in
WAHHINti I’UN, July :iu nt't
these rountries, the note said dis­
I'reaMent' TniniHii wurkrd rnpbl*
posal of suchl properties Jo. xpteift”fy «t b i s des\T"lodiy oir'lPgDlatton
{• By' proWerl for In the peace
Jo e Sw ift Is G l I C S L passrut hy (‘ongresH in it* (tnnl Cfhina Accuses Russia
treaty.
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dgys, U d o ie ndjournmerit, *igititig
Of Sponsoring 2nd
Dispatches from London -#ul4
th* Jlrltish G vteri^jm t bs.l dtk
o p cd K C l
A-.UIU-H, . mmnv UU» iiirludnu; important
F ro n t In MonKolia
Itre m l u ftlmiUr pjrvit»t iu t h ^ ^ M c e t ' H c f C
S c t)t. 1 :
uppropriMlkm
RiUaiaiia
ou* t a r ,l ...
f
I..II
*
4 lllt'^,
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Russians yesterday.
Lovett
told
_
,
.
.
1 Mr.
ti*-«** up the tnrl-^
Mr Truman tm
i mk'
SUCCESS. July 30 M’t
reporter* In answer to questions
Grin,lit in popularity n r t&gt;u&lt;*l||tinieiliulrl&gt; umm Ids-return ye*
that he doe* not know tnb value
Russia
served
Utilise today that
of the propertie* Inrolvetl but, os- iioanl nudmbojt racing itiitc 1*323 j lerildV-from Mhouiuri, where H e »t
sume* ’ it ‘1* considerable, other­ W*1 told today to Ktwanian* ..t! lumto-i &gt;une. at service* for ids It ws.ufsl veto , llelamb* IVlIug it
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t
r
c. i. I mutlnr. 'll- Mrfitha noomo.
a m i Trontejntdsn again whtlt Iks
wise tha United Slst. i would- not the- kloum t (enter by Joe bwilt. n , , ^ ' .j^ .,1
tow by Mr.
t&lt; eallaae# -a rase t n . )
Unites)
Nations membenlup epplibrad n| the Otlsndo Oultroard Ai Truman iticludc
j6i4t*3|MP.tt33 ,nppro|iriatbm* for cations ol those three nations go
•nciatiun, and lerretaiy of Outdoor
to a formal vole in the Senility
Florid* Federation of Outdoor the Army.
JJ.PJ7 iippnjpilnlli.il- for Count il.
Club*. He nav introduced by Ed­ intiepei!.7.'iil
iiliiics,
providing
The Council trst will ctrnie it,
ward lliggini. who outlined the fund* (or a si..roti lug federal
August
and Ilie repeated black
agcncis-5,
im
biding
the
Vi'ts-ran*
outboard lacing that will take
Administration and tho Atomic En­ balls would boost llie Sosirt veto
|place lirle on Sept. I.
ergy * OBintissionS
total to 14. Late yeslrlsl.iy the
MIAMI. FIs., July 30 Ml Hr
John L . Hughe*. ........... . Un. • »l,CfiK.'.'PLMU7 appropriation loll Husyrunt vetoed the Aniens an |.rorarrving funds to implement hir
port* of a revolutionary attempt vetsily bariltirtc and law sludcnt. forvigii-nid program. Almost all pos.il for a Balkan Investigating
sang
thicc
solos
which
were
well
'
to overthrow the government ' I
nl un' iiioney i» for •■*|h' imI1- Cirmmt'iiun,
Hafarl Trujillo of the Dominican applaudrri! "I teve Lllr," 'She lure abroad, the aggregate luting
Alexei Krasilnikov, deputy So­
f8fM.7Hi.H3A lylow. the I'realrient'a
Republic continued to pour into Dncrt 5ong" and " Ihinugh .the budget eitiraates,
viet delegate, larsl down Moscow’s
Miami today, and ell had onr far- Yeats." He was accompanied hy
ftlKl.l lii.HItti appriqiriatiim*. fur position after China accused Rrro
tor in common, none wa* confirm­ Mr*. 0 . Fuquay and. was intro­ tho Agrirultnip Ifepartinriit;
ria of sponirning "a seconsl front"
duced hy J. Marlin Stinccipher.
ffS.duo.tHHI appropriation* fora against the Chinese govcrnmei'l
ed.
■core
of
miscellatreou*
government
The Cluh. went on teedtd a»
The rumor wa* thi*: An invatio i
corporations, including llio Na* through Outer Mongolia s mva-army, purportedly financed iml favoring the writing of a fetter in.n»l Housing Agency, tin* I»»- j *un uf Sinkiang.
backed by Communktic internli. lo Kiwanis International it-itnn; siitute n ( IlllfX iA m erica ii ,\f 1 Krasilulkov-ateo fi.imnlty nmvws* preparing to invade the Do­ IItsL lotteries anil tlu'or prifr* a»e fair-, and 4|M,7PP.tMHl for the Ten* eil to l.lsH'k emuliIJratioit uf'ispidi
I ( MMllMtirel 0 ii r»u* I w l
iii'SM-e Valley Authority;
minican Rrpublic. Tire army w*» not fsvnrrtl by the kiwanu Club
Insrea-ing l*y 20 perrenl tire
alleged fo.have trained in s. r-- as a meant.of raising fundi lor pettnloil pnymunt* Ip Civil Wot,
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Spanish - American, Boxer Rebelmote, mountainous region of south- lire club.
i and Philippine Ip»urr»ctioti
Mr Swift told the Klwaidam
east Cubs.
veterans ami their widow* iio.l r-fill•
Th rfacl ws* this: No one tingle that prior to 1U36, ail niutarlHiat siren, afft-rting among other* '.«)
taring wn* of the inlHiard lyin',
WELCH. WY. Vn.. July VI, tell —
perion. agrnry or government ha&lt; l&gt;Ut by ID'd'J the outlH-ard lacing Civil Wur and HI.stHt SpantehWelch totteresl tsalay on fn- rim
yet reported actually seeing tbc proved- nrori* popular according to Atiierican war veteran*.
of the earth, and tin- ri.lMHl odd
alleged invasion army, its fleet the numlier of schedule* fer re­
inhabitants hoped their liame*
gattas.
or its aircraft.
wi'te Hut being aurkt-d .fiiib-.' IllsBefore the wsr, outboard marsoil.
Virtually each report had it- ufseturer*. Rllmutaieil by the pub­
Torn sldnwalk*. ruptured futildeounter-raport. 8ummarUf&lt;l. tha licity attending outlHiard raring,
situation bulled dawn to this:
Throw of Seminsdg County’s lug and buckled pavcmeni.s showmade special racing iiiu|ur* reThs Puerto Itleap youths arrived taping st about J476 each; he school principals: B. O. Steele
in Miami from Cuba with Hh- -sjif. Since tlie war they have di»- of the Hanford Grarnntsr School; movement which iio* qutekenesl in
story that they hail "escaped i contlmieil till*, Ire Halil, due. t-r Mr*. J . C. MitchelL of 8outh Side recent months.
Mayor L. E. Roger* gocssesl an
training camp where men wetv th* fact that they cannot build I’rimsry and /,. J . I.aney of ttie
underground stfeanr migiit l&lt;e to
being recruited and trained Into •nth motor* at a slecent price, l.ymsn Scliool. are nttanding
city rouurn
rotmril
an army to Invadtt tha Dominican itaears get requisite part* for three day eonfrence of principals blame. He ha* told the
,l** nty
Republic.”
In Gsinesvill* al th^ University of
b; . ! itt* ni"}t
‘V ? " 1
,hc
“ (|t»llssr* »» _ Pa*» Twal
—
- it
■ was announces! today
'•
rear of the Poehonlaa Theater, one
An Associated Pres* carraspon
Florida,
ran
hear
running
water.
dent in San Juanr Puerto Him
hy Supt. T. W. Lawton.
Another theory was that, in
later Interviewed th* same youths
One of the main conference
who told of the army—Identi­
tuple* is how to put to licit ilm* year* past, coal had he-'it mi tied
fied as Cesar Anlbal Torres and
the two week* before school open­ bens-nth this southern West Vir­
Serafin Rivera- -and nut.ted ther.l
ing now required by law of teach­ ginia coal renter, weakening tbc
er*
In order to fill out a It) month city's foundation*; but there wire
a* denying they had seen any
Tho heavy downpour that floodno charta'to back up thi* suggest­
troops or armament In Cub.-i. &gt;hH ow lylnic area* throuichoui inla srheslulc, lie M i n i .
ion.
Kslward
Henderson,
a
graduate
arm* lost evening was officially
Official*, pondering the Lite of
redurdesl at 2 05 inches by B, F. of Seminole High School, and their city, were considering what
tVIHtner, wrsthermsn. No report* one of the State regional educate step* should be taken. Then- w«*
*.f i damage to celery *eesl betis Ion supervisors, has promised to tui - indication whether geutuitete
w its reported thi* morning al'thsj do si! he n n .to aU--£emlnote would be exiled An to *rtua/ the
iew of County Agent C. R- County principal* in preparing the mystery.
SAN FRANCISCO, July 30, (-11
»on. Some motor ear* were new schedule*, Mr. Lawton de­
— Thp I.iqps International con­
rtod to have lwen stalled In rlartd.
vention today worked on a plan to
ord ai water aloihed over
ll OF C COUNCIL
promote world peace through
running boanls.
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla., July
pipelines from town halls to
aly ha* seemed to be a wet
itR“ wUIT Hi 161*1 id ' fifT B r so OP)— WttttJirJrlttrd, maniger
Ind Loke Buccese.
In a doxeo forum* yoetarday ths
Inches or 1.67 strove normal, of the Ocala Chamber ol Com­
TOKYO, July 30. (AV- Deputy
convention of more than 16,000
thia is a mere drixtle com- merce, today was elected pre­ 4'rime Minister II. V. Evatt swung
-with the 14.67 Inch precip- sident of tha Central Florida Australia
delegates amplified the themn tha!
behind the
United
of July, 1046, Mr. Whltner Council of C of 0 Executives .State* today In the quest for a
solution of world problem* must
succeeding W. J . Coxens, Jr., man­ speedy It-nation peace conference
spring from 4he masse* o f cittern*
out.
rather than thair diplomats.
’all this year to date totals ager o f the New Smyrna Beach on Japan at which th* veto power
Harry Goforth, msnagerof th* would be eliminated.
inches ** compared with the
After the forums tha plan ws*
0 Inches recorded through Mt. Dors Chamber, was •elected
proposed, to be submitted Uforr
Australia, he said, w o u l d
, 1040; ton .16.84 ineh rains vie* president to succeed Bird "strongly resist” any attempt by
tha convention, for an Internation­
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and
lutryy
Halt,
manager
of
th*
al, committee to channel commun­ of [1 9 4 4 a n J the M J t htehro
one power or « group to apply th*
High . July, 1046. Rainfall Iqi Daytona Beach
Chamber, was veto, but he voleed the hope Hu*,
ity attitudes to Wsitdngton and
6450 inch#* a* conj-J efactcd
secretary
of tha United N*
cceedj sla would^participate In the prorain of 61 inchaM (jotorth* • •*
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Popularity Of
Outboard Racing
Is Told Kiwanis

Russia Announces
- £ J „ Vetolntentions On
3 UN Applications

Appropriation

Dominican Rumors
O f Invasion Try
Are Unconfirmed

Town Buck 1i n :From
Movement Of Earth

Principals Attend
Meet At Gainesville

2.05 Inches Of Rain
Reported Last Night

Lions Meet Works On
- World Peace Plan

Australia Backs U. S.
Jap Treaty* Meeting

WASHINGTON. July ifl i d l Jetse Jones testified today that the
late President Kopsevrit ordrtad
dial work edntinue on a $20,000,OllO (lying boat oulried doling
the war from iluwaid. Hughe*.
June*, bonier Secretary of Commerce, taid hf talked with Mi.
Ronsi-yrlt following s yihinet meet­
ing in Feinuaiy. 1044, and that
the Chief Executive raid he (j^d
not believe monty already *pent
un the project would be throtyn
sway,
Al that
time, the government
had -pent approximately $13,500.000 on the 200-ton flying boat '
vviiish has not yrt ,b»en flo'
Syme .jta m m u m t ptndrgjHffiVi
fitial* wanted to drop the |iroj
ecte
*
Jones told .iii* veirian of the
story to a Senate War Investigate*
tug luhcumimttre inquiring into
it..- award •-( almut $40,000,000
worth id wartime pljne conlr*C*l . &lt;
to I liiylin ' auJ I Irriry J. Kaiser.
Jonvts said lie hud signet) the
nriglnri contract on dirs^t Initruetion* from tlie War Froduetien
Itoar.l and without knowing the
project wgj opposed by the Army
'Jmd Nnvv.
. When J ..rii's ts'1.1 uf hi* conver­
sation will. Hr. Roosevelt, Cbalrman Ffrguton ilt-Mich) of the
Senate subfonimitteo asked: .
"I&gt;id the I'rrsitlent bavo anytiling to sin with the making of
ilst-s cutitrg. t 1"
"Not to mv knowledge,” June*
unlit.
- -dene*- n-aste-intsT -th e -yeeorsl
Vnemoramlum, datv.l Feb. 1H, tyil,
which he anid hs\ slictate.! for-‘tha
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Local Delegates
To Ulks Meeting
fieturn (Frjom Trip
James Rowland, &lt;■suited' ruler
..f the Sanford laxiga stf Elks,
Vvfm n-i u'l in .1 Knl in .lay with his
"F ib " .4.-C1. (oi v l)r. L. T. Llosa,
AI• ])o!iis null Mi &gt;. Rowland, a f­
ter atiensling tin* jtarinnat coir\.-i.tinn ol Klhi in I'ortinnd, Oregnn. hod is -bai .1 Imie, tit* said,
enplisiniiiH to iintiveo of I'orlland
rlull it svn* i....is-1 back home in
♦'^"1"^*: ,
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“Ibirttand vsit* much liotts-r tlsan
hero," l.e ds'cloieil. "It w*» often
or WL* hut the nights wer#
end, lit* nlvi roirnled (list the
I'lillmnii train with Florid* dele­
gation visited Snu Fiptu-teo and
Lo* Angeles and «t Hollywood It
w as.)Ill in the »luul.‘.
The I.Hirt group left heTe on
July S on st i rip. 'of 8,7t*5 miles.
The Klk train went linrn Jack*
»&lt;miville to t liii rigo, to Denver, and
to Salt Luke City which Impressed
Mi ite.wliiod witli itn I'leoldlnes*
and le-aitly ru»ro than any city
he visiletl, he aMerteri,. While
{hero lle-y visited the Mormon
Temple trod tdl#&gt;rn*rle, trod heard
the gicAt organ, the third largest
ill (lie United State*.
*
At I'ortinnd, they had a fin*
Convention, n big parade with
float* and - 1.. F.,’ Lewi# o f C*lifarnin was elected as Gland Ex­
alted inter, he said.
Ronuevilli* Dam, where 260,000
salmon have ascended the run­
way* thi* year, proved very In­
teresting, l*e declared. At H*l*
Francisco, they visited Nob lltll
amt other points of interest while
Dr. Doss took advantage uf a specrial pass to visit Alcalra* prison.
At Hollywood lltey visitod'th*
Warner Brother* Studio, saw Hum­
phrey llogart and other screen
star* ami visited the Brown Derby
restaurant, the NBC Mudias and
llie Hollywood liowl. In Arteutta
they »atv the Grand Canyon. All
uf us were much impressed with
lira co u rtesy-of tlnr wosteiner*,
and we did much to correct the
general Imptetsiun that Florida
ia a 'gator and snuka infested
swamp, said Mr, Rowland.
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rtPaul Revere” Given
Life ImproSenmeilt
BOSTON. July 30, OF)— Dotyci f » C h in d lc r, 6i3-yv«r-oll.fm gg^
Baltimore writer, tmlay was sen­
tenced to life imprisonment and
fined ftO.OOO for treason It»
ing as a Na*l .radio niouf
during tha war.
i Federal Judge Fraacl* J . '
Ford imposed the sentene* ol
Chandler himself made an almustbelllgeront statement to th* court
dismissing a* ridiculous hit cottnset's idea that he was Insane and
repeating that h* stUl held to ,
opinions he expressed in his I
casts for tbs Naxis.

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MONDAY, JULY M, 1#41

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA1

Importance Of Coal

Farm Survey
irta iiM » r
r«i» "«*&gt;
mncc operation* out of income
and when credit i» u»cd. it 11
* retired when crop* are told.
Reporting on t!&gt;«• result* of n
third national survey of bank
Undinir made by the Agricultural
Commission of the
American
flanker* Association. Mr., Inirlev
laid that Florida farmer* u»ed
only a fraction of the hank ered
ft avallahl# to them durluK IBlr'
However, tin* 1.1.1 insured ronimerrial hank* which serve agrieulture in till* elate, nude IS,101
loan* to H.S71 farmeri and fruit
—gNiwvr*. Theyr-lmfn'r»arifretrat,Ht
IJO.rWH.OO, and $I3421.&lt;&gt;V0 of •&gt;!
agricultural loan* remained out
Standing- on January I. 1947.
Bank* had 4t lea*l twice the
amount uaed available for addl, Plan' for opening another large hospital in Florida, to he ntaffed and managed byMha^ Seventh day
tlrnal loan* to farmer* If the Adtrntlst*. wiie announced by church official* here tod*), following a meeting with Florida Sanitarium
and Hospital representative.-. Thu new medical institution, located near Avon Park, Highlands County,
demand .e'*i*ted.
During 11*4*1. loan* on farm is made possible hy a Federal Government award of the luxurious Highland l.akaa Hotel Property there
real e*tate In Florida InrreaieJ to the Florida Sanitarium and Hospital, Orlando, It I* to l&gt;* used to prcvldc hospital facilities for
•lightly. There were I,8h0 farm the Ridge area, solving Immediately the people inllightand* and Hardee counties pow almost entirely
fnortagagea made for a total without opportunity for such medical care.
•mount 'of $7,883,000 although
the total volume outstanding on
J I uk Iich Inquiry
Januray I. 1947, wa» lfi.RH7.noit
The farm mot (gage debt I* hlghri
(l aallas** limm !&gt;•■* One)
&lt;« Marias*# lion, l*eat cierl
than It w ie a year ago, although
dltlons of shipment. Contracts for
It (till remain* only aland one-half which hr *aid high government
IIOI.DKRNESS. N. II.. July 28. building timber and pH- wood
of the volume that existed in the offirials were entertained.
The subcommittee has been in (fl'l— Searrtiers for Anne Straw, were signed and that for cereals
Comparable p e r i o d
following
i|uiring into negotiation* .which missing 20-yenr-oM Manrhester was drawn up and practically rsaWorld War I.
.
Farm pn&gt;durtlon loan* flawed led to award of the plane con heiress, railed a former Navy dy for signature.
“Agreement was also reached on
a* "other loan* In farmer*” were tracts. C h a I r m a n Ferguson diver to scour the bottom of Little
made In fl,l*9K farmer* by Flor­ (H-Mirh.) of the aulacommitre Squam Lake today after grappling the nuantitie* of equipment to be
ida bank* during Ilr4fl.inan aggie. said he - has opened the hearing Irons hooked what appeared to lie bought hy the 8ovlet importing
piece* of women’* clothing. *
organisation from British firm&lt;.
•State Police Sergeant Stuart
He said the Russlana specifical­
Currier said Investigators still ly “asked for a ledurtion In the
outstanding on January I o f ‘this cepled by tin* government.
Hughes, in a signed urtlrle ap- Were operating op a theory thr rate* of interest to a half of I
year. The nroductlort loans aver­
aged only 8I.H27 each. Apparent peating In the l.os Angeles Ex­ attractive Smith Collega senior percent, a waiving of the-obliga­
tion to pay 40 percent cash pay­
ly the farmers’ short term debt aminer and copyrighted by the mnv have drowned.
They planned In contact one of ment In respect tn all contract*
position Is favorable; and al­ newspaper, made his first public
her
I
m
iv
friends
who
is
winking
on
not yet signed and for an adjust­
though they (Harrowed more mon­ statement regarding the investiga­
a forestry survey in Wyo.ning, ment in the term* of tha repay­
ey last yenr, their outstandings tion of government plaDe ront- however,
in
an
attempt
to
find
out
ment of the credit so aa to *|uead
at th# year end wrie low. Anoth- larts awarded him and Kaiser.
whether he knew of hrl ilit-ntions the payments *wver 12 annual in­
The Hughes artirle was In the when
ar favorable factor In the pres­
she left the luxurious Stiaw
ent situation is that the (aimers form ef an onen letter addressed aumifrer home last Monday nigiit. stallments instead of five."
While we were" prepared tn meet
.
own substantial savings in ras’i, to Senator firewater,
State police said they sighted
bank deposits, and United States
"You know. Senator, If you had­ what appeared to lie a clothed oh- the whole of their requests for
Bonds.
n't gone too far uverlaiard. I |ret un the Uiltnm of the lake reducing the rata of Intarest to a
*A possible source of danger might have tx-en .willing to take about •100 yards off shor« from half of 1 percent, to waive the
40 perrent rash payment In re
lla* In thr trend Inwaidt the a rrrtaln shellacking in thl* pula•of--equipment—»m-) ttrtty *|irm.Typur;;~ s»id Hiifciia-- while bathing suit and a flash­ ■Xpert tn "Ml rnniri r tr~Tifil yoi
Slgnr
gnrd nnd in go some way, at
improvements which mav teach u in one pail oft bis letter.
light were found. .
• heavy cost, toward meeting th»
point whrie these purrhasra ran
"I am Horry if certain men are , Using grappling lions, they the Soviet reque'st for lengthen­
not Iw finanrrd out of runent i-mbarrassed Iw-rauM they have picked up what looked like a
ing the period of repayment of
income, Mr. Ingley said.
l&gt;een entertained by me. But If thread from n dark piece of cloth.'
"Another fnrtnr in the Fbilida they "ate embarrassed, that"* br- The only clothing of tin girl all advanrf*. we could not go the
Agr (cultural picture, which bank­ cause_they ate in politic*, inid known to be mi-sing i* a pair of whole way the Soviet government'
demanded a* a condition of an
ers are watching carefully Is the politics I* a strange game.
pink pajamas.
agirement,' he said.
price of farm lands," lie rnntiriufd ‘ “However. I am not a politician?
"In view of the failure !n
"Bated on 11*12-14 aveiagrs- at I nin Just nn ordinary rltlxcn. I
agree, the positions is that the
100, tha average farm land prices entertain whomever I please. There
trade agreement, which was prarof the state nil March I, 1(1(7, lx no law against It,
tically complete in draft, wx*
reached 22(1, compared with 174
I worked pirlty hnrd (or what
not signed and, for our part, the
•t the peak of the land boom
money
I
have,
and
I
didn't
make
TEL AVIV, L’nlestlne, July 2 8 ,lfjnBncial conveyances we were
in 1920. During the past year, the
It
f|nm
thr
government
nnd
I
WV Jewish underground sources prepared tn offer were withdrawn.
Increase has la-rn 11 |aerrent'.
didn't make It fiont airplanes.
eaid today an Irgtin Zvai lanmi Ic
having
the
trims of the 1941
‘
‘
"And. incidentally, alnre you kangaroo court had la-gun a "mill agirement In full force."
think R so horrible for anyone to larv trial" of two llritish army
accept my hospitality, why don't ■rfgrant* kidnaped July II as hos­
you tell aland I lie 41,41X1 woitli tage* for three condemned Irgun
of airplane trips which you re­ member*.
These source* said the trial was
ami acrep t7,r from- me?"
CRESTVlSW^ Fla., July I's, (dh quested---------A former war production laiard l&gt;elng conducted on the lines of
—; Sheriff It. I. Knxor today filed
WASHINGTON, July 21,. i A .
formal murder charges again,! 21- official- testified a* the licarin;? the British military court which The State Department aald
.
' today
the line* Irgunist* to
iqr-old Maigsret Irene Poland, opened tlial Kaiser contended in arntenetd
British • American diacuaklom‘:en
nglish war bride, who Is being 1942 that he could develop m lx- hanged for their part In the ways to increase Ruhr coal 'pro­
held In Okalooxa county jail incompletely new raigo plane in ten May 4 Acre- Prison raid. They duction probably will her in late
connection with thr fatal ahoot* months, but that was irgarded by added it was being held in an un­ this week.
.
,
tn* of her soldier husband at Fort the Army and Navy aa "complete­ derground biding place where lr- . Lincoln White,i Biate Departguu was holding the tw-i ser
Walton lost week.
ly fantastic."
grants, Clifford Martln and Mer-jmcnt preaa officer, told %|news
Sheriff Enror said he filed the
The urltilVts, Merrill t\ Melg*
conference he underatamfa the
•barges on the recommendation of of Chicago, a llearst newspaper vvn Palrc.
agenda
for tha talk* will to limit­
The
charges
were
said
to
In­
State Attorney Edwin Ho|*b.«rr/ executive nnd former chief , i
of 1‘enaacola. Bond was filed ut WFB's aircraft division, told Urn clude: "Being a memltcr of an ed to question* directly related to
|3,000 pending action of the mun subcommittee that Kaiser, thr nu armed foice illegally occupying the problem of how to boot* the
ty grand jury which meets Aug. to manufactuirr ami l.ll-city Ship Palestine; Illegally carrying wrap output of the German coal mine*.
An Anglo-American disagree-]
on* In the uniform of the .enemy;
tfl.
,
wixnrd, runic to 'Washington in
Sevrral Fort Walton buslnvsc- July, II'I'J, nnd gave to the news­ Ix-ing nuinlxi* of a force con­ ment on thla point had delayed;
men Indicated today they would paper* statement* that lie roil?I spiring to oppress, the rightful the licginning of the conversa­
tion*. The British had suggested
start a campaign tu raise fund* to •tart production of a new cargo citlxens of Palestine."
including discussion of finance,
pay the young woman'* bond. plane In 10 months.
The sourer* said that “even ,f.i level of industry and other topics
Wjlh money already contributed
the two men are 'found guilty, but the-State Department had de­
"That was completely fantas­ it is unlikely that they will be
by Fort Walton and local cilltens,
Philip D. Beall, Jr., state scnulor tic, but inasmuch a* Mr. Kaiser executed until the flnpl disposi­ clined to talk gbout these.
White said he knew nothing
from Fernanda ami an attorney, had a very fine harkgi-mnd wo tion of the c*«r of our three sold­
ha* hern retained aa defense roun- were designated to rxaminp Ills ier*. MflT Nakar. Jacob Weis*, about a report that Britian For­
plans as to how he was going and Avshalmn 'Habib, now ‘'ring eign Minister Bevln'would vlalt
tel for the bride..
In September.
to do this," Meigs said.
held In Acre fortress by the Brit­ Washington
The. British - American discus­
Ferguson was asked whether ish." .
• •
sion* aimed at boosting Ruhr coal
it was' customary tn air proThe British army began today
posals far any new war equipment a close search of the area between production comprise the first U. B.
in the newspaper*, before -t|t«7 Tel Avir and Nstanya. whlrh was effort to contrtoute. with Britain's
, iraallaaMi Haas I’aas Oael
help, to European yecovery under
gained - tAis State. The United had bean .approved by some, gov­ the scene of the midnight kidnap­ the Marshall Plan. *
•
•
States Department of -Agricul­ ernment agVncy..
ing of the two sergeant*.
"Nb, It* was very iiiiusuV.’’
Jn
ture's leadership has evidenced lhCreasing recognition of Florida'* Melg* declared. .“ We tried to
A broiler weigh* m&gt;!more than
wrork along matketlng keep every plan we had as secret 2 l* pounds, according to U. 8. Deline*, and haX also shuwn a dec
' *cldro as possible. There was criticism partmeut of Agriculture stand­
^unofficial Internal in formation of of him (K*l*eri at the time." ards fur dressed chickens.'A fryBefote ‘ he cenfertftl_wltli J j j l l i -er-weigbs hetweerv 8H and 3H
MIAMI. Fla:, July 28, W»V—
the National Association of Pro
duce Market Managers, which re ter, Melg* said, the Army and pounds, and a roaster yvdghs Testimony to “show the unrea­
sonable nature of rate* applying
fently completed organisation by Navy had examined hli plan* and more than 3'k pounds. - •
to South Florida porta" wa» pre­
election or Director Wilson a* decided It completely Impossible
sented before an Interstate Com­
president, and Mr. Larson, a* vet- of . accomplishment and Imprarmerce Commission hearing today
secretary-treasurer. Approxl
He aald he explained tn Raiser
by L. T. Purvis, rat* exptft for
mately 1,000 markeU are how Rep­
WPII
resented tn thl* National organi­ that atatlstick which the
Ihe Greater, Miami Traffic' ,A*»osation ami IU ‘Trodure Market compiled proved that it normally
elation.
In .completing hi* technlcal
Manager" bulletin goes to official* required R2 months, nr more than
testimony In support of . Bouth
of these sales renters, to college*. four years, to' complete a new
parity - rates
•Florida's claim for pi
State marveling officials and plane .and about 4H mouths tn
with Gulf and 'Atlantic port* na
othars Interested in Its wrork and develop a new aircraft engine.
applied to export-import traffic,
Melga aald he himself came *.o
Ians:
Purvis submitted exhibit* showing
"A profitable price for the pro- Washington before Pearl Har
rail charges of 84 ccnU ppr bunocer, a fair price to the consum­ bor aa a |1 a year man at the
___ pounds
_______from Roanoke Rajptds,
dred
er. and a stable economy for the urging of William S. Knudaon,
Nation," the goal set for the or­ who wanted, "eomcone who knew
N. C.*, to Miami.-n distance of 909
ganisation br Ulicctor Wilson, hn* something about the aircraft in­
miles, and a charge of 82 eenti
been adopted a* It* alogan and will dustry" but was not actually In
for similar shipment* frem Roa­
be widely publicised, Secretary It *o ha would he unbiased.
noke Rapid* to Naw Orleans, Lnptraon said this week-end.
— a distance of 988 miles.
Aa th* hearing opened Fer­
guson aald it ta his intention "to
thoroughly examine" the origl
MARY E. ROBERTS DIBS
nal Kalaer-llughca plane con
((•alias*# rm s rsa* * s
Funeral servlet* for Mary Elia- tracts which involved about 110,
McRannte and Bill Ludwtg.
* th Roberta, colored resilient of 000.000 In government funds. Ona
ream wna aakad to meet at the
t Senford alnce IBtT, who died called for the world's largest car­
go
flying
boat
now
nearing
teats.
Softball Diamond at 7:30 P- M.
day at tha horn* of her daugh
II*
said
the
subcommittee
ex
Wednesday.
; .
v
tar, Edna Barton, will be held,
peeta
tap
daya
or
two
weeks
of
With Harry Kudell at the piano
'Aujf. 4 at New Bethel A.M.E.
•
'
"Always,
MilIs* Event sang
Church where she waa a member hearing*.
The session opened in a crowd­
“Pag O' My_ Heart," and 'Blue
80 years.
Ski#*." Mr. 'Bremer arrow panted
survived by two sons: ed Senate caucus room which
8h* la aut
"Espani Walta**
by hla ton,
Cross of Virginia, and normally Mata several hundred
Charlie Cro*
*
and Robert Bremer
Archie C ro# of Orlando) one persona.
following piano ^aelecllonal
lUghter. Edna Barton of Sanford
Itova, "Hands-.
step daughter, Francis .differs
F o rrc H ta n ia lln
•f New Jersey! two alatart, a broMHO tlghlly by hli mother to their
Flrat Movement of
‘" h a n d 10 fflMKROdNA.
home In Navarre, Ohio, Roger Uue,
irwaPaawl ttam r*a«. Oael
f , 1* said by police to have admitted !noff-8*cond Plano
WATT AWARDED
Visitors Included Dr. _
he said, " I would hope tt wouldn't that he dropped two baby girls later
INOTON, N. 0 . July
be long."
lound dead ot fractured skulls to 8 Persona, Miss Eetelte Kav_
H. A. W jtL . Atalntk
Whan pressed for hla Interp­ Massillon hospital on June 0. In the Mias Laura Dtbaugh. Prasldant
j mafhlidst. waa today a- retation of "long", he laughed end hospital then with a broken arm, Gordon Driaann presided.
__ tha company's . 28 year said, “when you aro looking for­ Roger aald he waa playing with the
dam far continuous service. He ward, a year looks long, but children when.-the accident oc­
To re-beat mashed pstote, «
,sra* originally employed by tha looking . beekward seven year* curred. Although police accepted a double hollar. Ptecu (ba P®u '
iallrnad on July 1, 1922. Pro­ (Forrestal'a service
* with 'th# N
av ’ the story, tha county prosecutor i| toes In tha top o f tha utanall.
Nav
—station waa made by M. Caroll Department has run seven year* i jwdd to doMbtjfc. .(/nterns tkmeij cover them, and heat thaw over
fonnan ot Sanford, Fla.
hot water. :
*
It Mtmi ahorL"

Diver To Scour Lake
For MiHHing Heiress

qulrementa that tha altuatlon it
critical. In an effort to remedy
thl*. the Britiih and. American
occupation authoritiea have de­
viled a plan which la calculated
to give the miners' an incentive
for digging more coal.
*
This Is a bonua in food -- a mat­
ter of moment among peopl-t who
Folk who are* hungry think with
their hclliea.
The authorities have set a tar­
get for production In each mins*,
and If the worknra reach the goat
in the eleven vfteks, beginning to­
day. each will receive a- "ten-'none" ration package from U. S.
Apmy stock* c- the equivalent of

40.000 calorie*. In addition. the being offered in Germany
Iw U »lty There l.i Strength—
men In the min* showing the high- have It* attractions. After
To I’W r r l the I'raro of the World;
men
go
down
Into
thp
dark
ett production wilt get tn addi­
To Promote tit* P ro em * of America;
often
danrerout
mines
for
a
tions! 40,000 caloric*.
To Produce Prosperity for Sanford.
Germany and Rritain. In the or­ want. Maybe Mr. Bevin will t,
a
further
Idea
from
the
pro,k&gt;
der named, are by far the n-nxt
Important coal producing conn- in the Ruhr.trira of Europe. Both England nnd
TO ATTEND GAMI
iM H )
the continent of course are in dire
THOMASVILLE,
l l iu n n ^ t i n u u , Ga..
v,.., July R i
need’ of an increase in many Irlnda
VOLUME XXXV III
of industrial production, but vir­ ( 4 V - G. E. (Eddie) Gilliland, i d
tually all manufacturing depends rectqr of the Detroit minor letgusl
on the power produced by coal system, hat accepted an in&lt;itwtiot '
which mutt be hewn from ihr to attend the Georgia-Floridi'
black cavern* of'the earth hy hu league's 1947 North-South gam, -,l
j here Auguiri 7.
man hand*.
.
Because the human elem»nt enters In so heavily one would think'l 75,009 persons In New Zeal**}.
T -that perhaps the Incentive bonuslaie dairyffarmers.
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H undreds O f Fires R e­
ported In Jav a As
R esu lt Of Scorch ­
ed E a rth P o l i c y
BATAVIA, Java. July 29-(d&gt;)
•Tha
Indonesian
Republican
radio said a transport plane
bearing
Red f'roaa
medical
supplies waa shot down tonight
by two Dutch fighter ulanr*
and that nine persons, including
sit least three lirillsh- rltlrrns
• ere killed
Ik e broadcast
said Dutrh

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Everything In the store In tagged In plain figure* so the cuitomer can
determine and compare valuea..It la never neceaaary to gue*a at quality
and values under heavy sales pi ensure. You can shop leisurely and avoid
vand

hair and Ottoman

519.

Both the chair ahd ottoman
■re finely tailored in supe­
rior fabric*. Chair ia com­
pletely spring-filled.

Junior Sc Bridge

Table lampa, loo, a r e 'r e dured. All are high quality
lamp*. U rg e variety of
style* and colors. Select your
now and aave. .
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Associated Prtsa Leased W ire

NO.
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‘Flying Tanker’ A Success

At UN

Kaiser Claims F.D.R.
Meet
ea ont
Over Navy Rejection

Objection .R aised T o
M en tio n in g. M a r ­
s h a l l A i d Plan:
Balkan, T alks Knd

Hunt For English
Hostages Widens
As 3 Jew s Hang

' LAKE Sl't't'EHH, July 29 —
OP)— Sovirl Itussia vrlont In­
day a 1 nilrd SlalPb rrwr'liiiinti
aelllnx up a Balkans rumiui*.
aion.
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The vote on a long rrsolulitin
prupusrd ),) |he t’nilrd .Slates
was » to 2. » uh Itussia and Pu­
la ad Volin* “no."
This »as Russia's eleventh
veto in I'mlrd Nations htslov&gt;

W ild Rum ors Spread
As T o Safety O f
2 Kidnapped Men
TEl. AVIV, Palestine, July 29

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France Hit

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Shipbuilder D e n i e s
Kuowjedge O f Tnriiienct' Ur . e d In
Airphiue ‘C ontract

Open
Secret Lincoln Papers
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\V.\MlIN lsjuN , fol. .') o P )-.
i b ill v j K.nse, tc-litlr-l today that
lie'su it a biief liotr to ■ihe lata
President |L&gt;oSrvf|| and got a Wil* *ts#Kr 'W-flr* ••I ■s.V'Mtfltf.
*
hu
•tall u q i r h .sllrr top Navy of*
li. ills pirtisMlUy bad rejected his
offer.
.
I hr onic waitiliic induijyiall't
lot,I tbr :'rn*tr Wai tnveiligaling
Coinmiltrr id tins im ident aft&lt;r
VUVIIIK "br «ouldn't II 1 ollr-t" when
Uskrii W'hrthrr lie wirnt to ' lh*
\\loh 11&gt; use in sonhciliott with
-conhacls lie scyrml In build cargo
-MSVIII. .Illj-l.lilf«. ^
I In- i *'linn illr i, -rrking facts
lc,' iul,l!H '&lt; ior j -hI Ili li l,( n HI \,ullll
ol .lii|i|.ll|r , ..nllill I -io.il,led |j
K.IMU .»nd ll.-m nd Hughes, air1 1 'll V
ri-f»'»iI'll*
o * " itiif
1III 1 lilin |i|oilu,er.
Ml r I'l t a-’tl7•(n lK M if h.)
Mill ti1 k $»V| «•li ibis.
•hi tin
i.jliv fi sttiysv." small
■•Us ■di &lt; Hn1. n-u |,,id this

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ta for a landing, and that
a transport' crashed in flpme*.

ers Compete
In Tournaments,
Races At Park

Can you Imagine receiving all 10 of these handsome
pieces at thla amaslngly low -price? Unbelievable,
Isn't It? . . . Yet for only 1193 we're offering
Ihe aprlng.fllled sofa, the spring-filled matching
lounge chair, the occasional chair, cocktail table,
the Iwo -lovely end tables, table lamp, Jr . floorj
lamp, and thr bookcase.
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(•roup Fo I'Inforce
lh!ih‘s On I'ishing
In SI. .lolnis Kiver

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4 More Die As Result
Of Exploflion On $hip
In French Seaport

Congowall
at 4 Q o Hn. « .

An '.exceptional value at
(Ms lo w price. Rring' In
v o ir room measurements.
Variety of glistening color*.,,

“Voice” Broadcasts
Cut By 40 Percent

Are Killed

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Rotary Meet

9 Piece*

Wayne Albers Tells
Of Townsend Meet

THIS BEDROOM SUITE IS COMPLETE
Imagine a price like this on a complete bed room
outfit. Including even an InnrraprtBf Tnattreas. coll
aprlng, pillow*, and tufted spread. The cheat laa four
Q spader* drawer* and th* vanity haa a genuine plat*
mirrar.
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Fall length mirror In'th* door late-yen
see yas naif from* head le foot. Largs
i U roamj and wall built. Wsl- ( A M .
M l ftoteh. This vs Is# cssnat b* V &amp; £ , *
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USE OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN

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8 0 0 Kf. 1x1 S T .

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J’aimer Child Will
Be Buried Wednesday

Boys Reluctantly Leave Camp Winona
Two .Weeks O f Joyous Activity

Only 2 Adjustment*
Are Made By Board

Hearing Scheduled
On School Budget

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“Right where we’re been for 25 years’*

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Emergency Plans
To Combat Crisis

LAMPS
Vi Price &amp; Less

Markets Lauded

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Political Emergency In England
Seen Due To Economic Crisis

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mm

Established 1908

Local Experiment Occupation Tax
Station.Is Hit By IncreasePlanned
42 Percent Cut By City Board

Discussions On Ruhr
To Be*in. This Week

South Florida Ports
Rates Hit At Hearing

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEW8PAFKM

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a city of apprrhrnsion today, ag­
LAM SUCCESS.‘July 29 i/Pi
itated by tumor altci wild tumor
The ltu**i ill bloc today' irlnikf
concerning the file of two Uniish
FraAcc ‘for luiii*i.,g the Maidull
BATAVIA. July 29 V h -D u l:h seigeants held as hostages by liplan into a United Nations tlrb i c
military authorities, busily cktcnd gun Zvai Leu mi, the Jewish un­
and drbiricd ,a ingoioui all.uk
ing their hold on ihe rich re­ derground organisation.
agaimt ihe Economic Commission
sources of Java and Sumatra, to­
One rumoi was that the two
for E.uuqx- bn allegedly inter In in &lt;
day irpoitrd scatleird instances seigeants, Mervyn Paicr and Clif­
-in, the. c onumir affaus ol tin of Republican
sabotage in oil ford Martin, held by ligun as HIOH AtOVI IMI ClOUOS. near l-osnlun, on* of Great Britain's “flying m^ny
field aicas and elsewheie but said hostages for the thier Jews win tankara" rvtuela a Lamaiter through a swaying hose line. Within 20
Thr -Nosirl attack was fauns I.
•1that the igenetal situation was were hanged in Jeiuiflem this minute*, 3,400 gallons of gasoline were ti'aiufcrivij Tlie "flying tankrra"
recently received wide acclaim for refueling a plane that flew non-stop cd- jointly
by S m r l Drlrg.s|f
jtlcveloping favorably."
morning, alieady had been found born Loudon to licrtuuiU and back.
(/utrrndtlonat) Alexsmk-i I*. M.mifov and While
' -The—Republic'*—ail— (cure,— ro- d&lt;ld iil C ila .
Russian Urpiesrillative l_ I ha •
polled a t ' the oulluraL ol hos­
Another, spreading yust as swillminik&gt;' shoilly afln I i.unr in.sjc
tilities iot consist of about 40 Jap­ ly. has the seigeants, lound sale
a DCs, lid bridle llir I .(oil. mu,
anese planes, was declared in a in Jerusalem.
.
and S a u l Council b&gt;i H»i*«s . i
y broadcast Indonesian communiqutA thud said the two li.vd been
coopualmn in llir Mudi.dl plan.
to have bumbed Dutch position* found in a cave on tbr N'uiih
Mo. oinv m.idr no diirtl ielrrin Sematang and Salatiga and ir- Coast. Each succeeding tumor wai
rncr
to I istier's bid, but drtl.strd
turned Unbanned.
accepted by the public, but llir po­
Russi
i s iMisilmn alirady lud been
Semi-official Dutch dispatches lice believed nothing.
medr i’ lr.,1 liv S isirl I'lilrigli Mill
4&gt;d seven persons sscir killed
Infl, &gt;| #») tilt tlu* «lut«* Vial vIn
There arc no Driliili on ' Id Ruprecht Says Slash Increased
R ates R e ­ tiler \ M. Mulolov .si llir llir-'.'
. ■'i rtiMjit k '-&gt; I l.e late
‘ and seven wounded by the bomb ■Xviv's streets today save tho r &lt;«ho
W ill A f f e c t S e r­
quested By C abs; |sowu conlrsriiir in I’aijs, At that IN tlti DOCUMINT ROOM of the Library of Congress in Washington
UlU$M-%'||!. 1*1-oil build'
*n* . * ntJ dialing of Scmaiang are in armoird cats. Even the
• «Mill ’ « nt 1it t A. • *
him Mol&lt;»h’\ irlm nl lu Rn altiiu* Luther Evana, cougreasionaj librarian. Is shown ofu-r opening a : ifo
Hundreds of fires, set as pari Americana were slaying in thei
vices T o Farm ers
Chicken Law Pends with
• '* il • **r a |\ HhfllULI j'*
lliii-iirt 4tul I f iner &lt;»ii lh • containing 20.000 sccrcl paper* Uuil belonged to Abraham lJnruln. Tho
of the Indonesian scorched earth hotels, rather ihan usk an undrr• • • ......... I K»i*
collccUun.
gathered
by
Robert
Lincoln,
sui
of
Uto
Civil
War
president
Marsh.di
pLn
A 42 |icrcrnt cut in thr.s|&gt;|irnAn oidiiiuncr revising (M'cupa•
v.iitt ni i i i t i r i
policy, crackled across the rice ftoundrr's mistake.
,
wo* presented to the library with Uie sUputetlon Uiat It bo kept from.
iw •
Mdn*
prislion for thr Central I londa Ex­ tional I j v rales and inlrndrd .0
Katnimky declined "The Ei-o U.« public "uutU 21 yeaii a fl« my deaUi.*
lands and rubber plantations ol
(Infefiwlhmat)
The hunt for the hostage* con­
periment
Station
here
will
pirvriit
go
into
effect
s.n
del.
I.
wa»
gl*n,
0
,!!'f
»
•
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Umi'iefl
hn*
l";
southwest Java,
tinued throughout Palestine today,
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right lo^iliupax. Ills'
Mxintml! |
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The* Nethei taint* armr mean­ but many guv«rmn»nt uffidaia any - increase in ectvier* tn - the en iti ln » r Tfsding by' Ihr City plan1' ami «*id llir ■•oincil ’r.lioiii.1
D *ntrrr luinfrs !rtilt
, while said ft* casualties had cxpressetl fear, they Would lint tve farmer* ol this area, Di. K. W. Ku- CommuuMi at its ‘mrelmg Iasi not lnu llir a foiuiu foi diffusion
•(fr reached 60 killed. Hi! wounded ami faaind alive.
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Meanwhile, a rdiakla source prcclit, vice Jim lor in charge, re­ esrning, il w.ss announced tins of gniipmgnuda on the MulMhall
A in missing, a total of 145, since
that if I... a«*i \ until **urttv a (ti­
plait. ' Il« said rim American pro
J hostilities began July 20. (Gen- said the Palestine government, ported today. In a Ittln to the ed- nioining hy H . N. Sayei city man
ll* Irtli’i i f iil-Hil lt.ur paraw*b "clearly linkml with
J aral Boedlrman, Indonesian com- widening its war on violence, plan­ iloj of The Herald, D j._Rupn*St »y?».
puafti
l i t t|c|nt)in iti.iilil "lay
'•-w-i..,nisn aromxssy, which nisi
mender, Saturday estimated Dutch ned to enact a law to permit de­ explained the reduction and current ] ,sina|| Krnrra|
It
* If t Ls- f l a t * ,!t - , *
x mcseascR on j "li*&lt;
* ' no plate on III# ngfi.'ln "
losses at 0 000. Ills army reported struction of houses connected with expenses as follows-.
. ill l i n u h M \t'KI.N/.ll
• .* I tL.i* i,i i| stay ht
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*11 itypes
of businesses and occu-l ' Mranwhilt-. the UiuIpiI Nnlnxi,
701 soldiers In Dutrh service sur­ suspected underground attacks.
»•*• ‘ i l it
ft i*| | 111••|y Jj.
AI' I'orrign Vllaira \ss.it»•I
.Snurlly Cm.mil
to Ih^ hi
In the Arab revolt of 19.14-19,
rendered yesterday.)
England'*
cxel-edlngfy■* i-tnli' |l x HI* •
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Vulifft 111# 1 lay nil a liiiilrd
The Dutrh military. Issuing two the military ami police . blasted
11 at- I .**•»}.
f
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ecunuildc dials bus ju* bind, if
equalised within groups AH too- 8t.de* proposal to at-l up a walv.il
communiques, said that in the houses from which gunfire or lives stated that tbg/ '-*1 sure
.in tlib manner of (Ilia nillo lion,
,#\•li*»*t *I I
Mid *wIihI tha
ed in getting a considerable in­ fesiiont such at doctors and den­ roiiiiniaaiun over tlie llalkan*.
captured north Java
port of other attacks came.
tls.saliHtinl* n$$* I'agg 9||)
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n |H,|lticnl storm which In- tin
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l.ast weck'the military comman- creased appropriation for the Cen- tists rales have, hern set at $25
Tegai, ___
some
mile*, m
east of
Ilia Council tiim'luilt-tl diacUscountry l&lt;V Ihr on|- und i rnn.1111
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Expo
lral
Florida
Experiment
Stallin’,
Cheribon,
lflt'M
‘‘r
,h''
&lt;li»‘ric‘ ordererl
on jha llnlkaii prohlem short
I'ljpie Milllstd Attlee'
• dwr
lH—
I &gt;
■_a_.rbank,
&gt;J ■a a'-I'aae
7power'.M
.autlon
ao far whereas under the old |*w prole*- ‘•lyhinIwfore
five hnilaoa
houses, ivaae
near lha
the scene* nf
of This statement ia correct so
lU
il
Inn, h. Ihu* pnvlng 1'ie
IS«H-Inii»t) governmenk. mush • ••.•
attacks, forfeited.
Thirty-three as it goe*. The Governor ami lha smn rater may have vanrd from w*\ toward a climax nf a niunihcer n .,
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families put out of the houses Budget Commission, however, tlid $15 to $2ll. Already high fees Ini g flglit la-fwi-in Ilia I'liilnd
.
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The
girnl
t'oiisrivnliviI'.i
were sheltered temporarily in not Itelieve that the state income lor circuses, astrologers, carnivals, Kla'ra and l(ii**ta
A r m e d F o r c e s M;tv B e Which was thrown oils ,.f I . . .
schools. They have asked tho Pul« would lie sufficient to pay the
IVitIs Roaaiu riiainlaiiiing a '.'4,
estine Supreme Court to return nifproprinlinns a* pasted by list-1 tent shows have nut hern yhanged.
h&lt;o(i “Mlenre, a miijotiiy ,,f in,,
legislature and have reduced the' Mr. Sayer |x&gt;intrd oul.
their home*.
council , meml*era *•»|oc**e,l ap
I
‘ R e s e r v e•s - T a p1 1p e d pat AiiiuuiiL.
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Among Palestine executions ot amount* made available.
An orchnanef. limiting llir dis ptuval of a IL S proposal that
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"In our rasa the regular appro­
i VII \11 \- I T . I I * . July 29,
recent year*, today's hanging was
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l*vrii
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exrrcded only by that of lust priation was cut 4 2 1 , while the lance of chicken coopt at a mm llir proposed ciililiniaaioii la* coin
two root I declIU
II*
I
It
l\
Mill
ttu*‘
«'jilniit*t.
.
K
y
«*
ii
tin*
l»;nly
d.
, on-, i i ,, | bp pin Gaiuu and Fresh
Charles Beck, Seminole County April.lit, tn which Dov Bela Grun- special appropriation uf $5,IHH) itnum of 5 0 feet/ from neighbors pn-rd of eleven melllla-r*.
I.UNDUN. July 29 (A1) All- lor. tong n stairiu'li .auppo:
of
V
I
bethel
tinSoviet
Union
deputy sheriff and. an expert er and three other Jew* were put Tor equipping lh . addition to th#{ h o u ^ -a n d 25 feel from owner*
-Mntii I il, Comipis'siorl -aived
would Inject (lie veto on lid* thorrt-stiv e- -mines vud tmlay Ihe Attlee regime, now ,1.
lalHiratory waa entirely eliminatml,; j
horseman, won first plare Sunday to death in the same prison.
notice m -leialny it will ta-suniia on­
imri was suhinitlrd.. A c t i o n pai* of the American resolution
tlial tlie premier Im* faihd •• at
least
for
the
present.
Forty(iieat lliil.nu might leduir lici wrlUl the .pn-ssiliK •■••OIIOIIII. t Less' than three hour* before the
Wernoon In tournament nice*
i agaihat .
was
drfrirrd
until
later.
two
(ter
rent
nf
thr
amount
in
tin
,was
still
a
niatler
of
conjecture.
“ d before a large crowd of spec- executions, an empty, pillbox near
.ateliinr and sab- ,,r I&gt;-h from l.*L«
■sillied Lure* .and dip inlu hm Inns, The htlrror goe,
f.,
.»
appropriation
bill
wilf
give
.us
IliroughoiU ilia morning session
m e , . bo',-. „ii.t *th# Si. John!
tatoro who gathered at Ft. Mellon IheUrison waa blasted, apparently,
City attorney lir d R. Wilton
to iteinand llint tie ri .iys
iraallaa** ■* ra s* . Bltl
So* let Deputy Foieigii Minisiei (•4U.H0il.lHbi |H.oiid ($2,560.(88),
ItiVl'l
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Park to see rider* and homes official* said, by a mine. No cosVVhetbef
tills
*(01111
"ill
.,
was
instructed
J o prepare an o'Aioliei Gromyko worked busily mi 000) g.-lil IIIII iloll.li iririvr tv op quickly- leitlttili* la* be •« *.i
from all sections of Seminole ualtiea were reported.
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I' Ji
d e a l e r s ’,
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duisnce amending ihe City Iasi a -peach. . .
Before the three Jews went In
County participate in horse teremergent* nn-aiuiri to merL the liiay get some clafifiintioii i.. r* •loi-mri • I l. ii.In wore gt-dli 40 .
law &lt;r&lt;|uiring taxi owners lo car­ . Gromyko let the Yokoslav, Bill - plotprrlnc winlci rtoiroinic «ll*:v. tow.- when Attlea- is whai,|ub -i * Iimirs to .1 i ■ .- of M|| ,|o kl of
•nr * n&lt;i tournament riding. Deputy Ihe gallows, a heavy guard was set
l-ii nin. i i .nine nn.I piicli limy **'
Beck speared five out of eight up around the prison and soldiara
ry liability insurance,‘due lo willi- gaiisn and Albanian represeiiia
I j-11 \\iiig I i Imo Party inrm meet witli tlie l.nletr -laaeaabo. aaL. i.V.- .','in;rrmr~*— -------- --------and police Mocked off TVI Aviv,
rings with hla lance.
live, earry tin* In not of the disI'fti (iistii a&lt;a11• in rum o- lo •Vi ­
drawing
from
busmen
of
an
mcusvion today. Tiiey again de-clsr Her* litv, * Iweri oigiug thr gov- la* ttarsi critical gallu-tiuK io,
I.
boraea owned by Ilud.lv Ap­ some CO miles south of Acre.
_ Hen ‘C.
' nmii, i.,ii I a.i ,l,.r
H y l l hurance company wilh which tin- ed (hat the cummi|sioh would nut r ■nin, nr I.■ ,ol* down thr aiiiiy, I be Cialdess of follioie
The executed men wer# taken to
pleby, Maurice Jacobi. Red Wind­
«Ji 'ue.i "I •niNiig Ibursdey
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ham. Carl Rabun. George Prltt- Hafatl north uf the Sea of Tiberias
n majority of taxj owners did then la- &lt;nnatllutional and that under navy '-and an. lone, which -hid IMU inally with Hrltnlll - ‘ •'Vpy'' «■ •. ■!
i •i loinid vvtlli mold —BKF.HT France. July 29-W
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l-l ii__•
hard, 8. If.’ Earnest and Ray llow- (Galilee)', where relatives burled
I., :.F »• ,?,'a limit uf
•lie charter they - would not m»
menial S*mialisl at&lt;av•-rrittia-- ‘
1.2
)7
.too
lorii-*
at
ihr
vlgjt
ol
llir
Official*
reported
16
dead
and
a
t:
them
near
the
four
Jawe
hanged
4^1 led IA the races.
till, «'•1$|t)A|* !«(m| | i •*h will U
{hiIimI to CootM-rale wilit it if
kit Atria',* - uaosl ai-it.'ilM
111i t
lea*t_ 422 iajured In this p»&gt;rt to-1 Tli« tentative City Imdgql for tal'ii-hed. This was* Ihe lln* whirli month.
IRA complete schedule of races in April.
alii Ii«t Hli t |Iriifnilnl.
maintain (hat the go i
day
‘from
lh*
explosion
and
fira
IU4H-4U
waa
aiibmiltsd
for
conand events, had not been planned
ihe) have ronsisiriiily emphasis­
“ l'lra*!* Ultimo wLtihftAltrSft u In Id Miniiall \ in mint ‘Mmil lcall* isn't angry but Ib.a .lln
that wrecked Ihe ammonium id- sideratinn, Mr. Sayer reported,
at this was tha first time th*
toil, * nisi coinmeicjat fiaiteimen
ed .-ipea*.last Thursday.
country is suffering froui n ln-a
goinrA,
wav
lo
tul
shoit
III*
trale.lader)
Norwegian
Freighter'
Spraying
of
35
acres
of
CHy
group had met. However, plana
alike." Morgan iln'latud.
lh *
for which io .
l ar l utein lour anti lly hom- war-hangover
Ocean Liberty veaterday.
(owned Citrus groves at tire Mu­
Iwlng made for following
* 11 *rMlltoM»«| mm I'mi p ^lal
-mnirig and* .-ut,, „f frasli water
LIONS
CONVENTION
, Four of lh# injured died this njcipal Airport waa authurlasal..
weeks In which to have match
,*m e f•-Tv u&gt; Florida mutt b*
williin.a Irw days lo advive lh.'1
morning, th# Iranch Ministry of* ...
sJi||_„
races, quarter mile races., flag
tupp,-1, •
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ernuielil i-n'l responsible ntidiwi*
SAN FRANCISCO. July 29.
races, girl*' races, xig-xag, relay
WASHINGTON, July 29 OT).
'•'Tv*', Cllcilt j'ltigi't liaval tilled
— Th* Internatliinal Linns con­ wliiih i* linsn’l Ja-en able to over i l s i m . '
and tournament races. Arrange- A 21) percent cut .In th* B u te nasu war. in n .h .r. ti„..
ili»t tha* piadicc i, illegal and
|T«t*ai#d
to tha Commission vention turned its altriitlun from come a- yet. tine doesn't venture
menla are also being mad* to have Department’s “Vole# of America" neau were 40 others, five of
In B o m h e r ( ’rash Ileal we'lravi' tlie aiplrtvto IT avant
lo
predict
what
further
he
will
parading
and
revelry
(&lt;&gt;day
to
r
»*y
critical.
rautlc to entertain the audience overseas broadcasU waa announc­ whom doctor* termed
at. And tlent’.. a'v.otly Vviiat vve
.
ai inspector, of aom* tieaf studying- mean** ••( pioniniiiiil say, hill il will have lu It# plenty
between race*.
ed b y Aasrstant SecreUry William In addition, Ronchalrt Hospital lie left at a local market.
no,ml to aba.Tllile- n lilglier a*ourt
to
satisfy
nil
quarter*
nf
hi*
party.
w
orld----EOI.IN
FIELD.
FI*.;
July
V
)
Sunday ha* bean set for Banton today along with other reported It had treated .170 for
Purchase of a $rU)5.00 series A
Nine . crewP tua-mber .• &gt;f .* fule-j nl bei vvitc."
Tb* *rganltatioii,.which hav an­ In-CNUSe the question of leadcrallip iriV
and bruiaea Inflicted hy fly}
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next tournament. All owner* major change* to make th* enter- cute
Cfe of net* on I.m),, Hkc-vliobe*
is
hi-aVilv
involved.
four-i'lagine
iMimlHq *»•'•*■ kill,,I t&lt;&gt;
Ing
debris
f
.
rofunding
bond
from
the
firm
of
nounced a world expansion pro­
of horses who ara Interested in prisn fit the smaller budget de­
i t tlie Si Johns tois boall outThe
crux
of
Iliasituation
artunl
l-cs-dy
and
Wheeler
uf
Orlando
d«v
vthi-n
their
plant
gram -and ha* sent consultants to
(Ammonium nitrate la a ‘ syn
entering any of the events aro creed by Congress.
waa authorised. ,
I* the bndly lagging Industrial Valiiariso. Fla., soon fcflciyfllfhtp lnwpal l»v lilla of the Gama tjainthe major Internatlunal confer- ty .(a
asked to meat at th* park at 1:00
Broadcasts will b* reduced thetic product Aalatleelv recently
-imv la it October, but
-m iM .s mm •*aar T sai
off from Kglltt Field, &lt;'npt lb&gt; &gt;il iiu-*i,ui
Th# Commiaaiun will m e a t •ncet on pegre since tha end of
H UHllMlirtl HU r»E» Hill
r . M. on that day. Race* m v due from 66 to 33 hours'a day, and developed.
. It l r mad*
M by
y th* in­
(inughan,
Eglin
F’ielal
public
t
i
i
afternoon at which the war, devoted one forum to a
Uaa«laa «4 aa »»■■• Sis)
Danish and Swedish will ba drop- troduction of ammonium gas In­ Weilnrsday
STE E L CHICK Ul*
trains officer, repot tail.
ItM ti***# ■■ ra se an )
diariiislon of the United Natiuua.
ed from tha Hat of 20 language* to nitric 'acid, and now la us*d
HKTHLEHEM. Pa.. July 29 I/I*)
Another crew member wu. •&gt;&lt;
principally
aa
a
tertlllxer.)
.
In which th* programs ara now
The HatMlicni Steel Corp. taalay iouslv itijuri-d, tin,I another •• 1|»
Moat
of
the
dead
wer*
described
beamed abroad.
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■uriinmcnl an Increase of an aver ed injury, Captain Ouoglimi Mai l.
Effective at HUM A.M. today aa dock workers or seamen. The
age nf $6 n ton rtn * numls-r aaf
Names of tho victim- wrn- with­
fatalities,
however,
included
one
a naw system of "block program­
steel p/oalucta. A spokesman for held pending notification ot next
Th* possibility of warding off ming" goes Into effect to concan unidentified wamtn about 30 year*
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tl,e nimpnuy said thn increase of kin. *---- ‘ "
I'uneral -,'ivices f..r Alice Ha*
^coming depression and g)
irate the broadcast Into th* bast old.
rovera-al auch'productp as hot. anil
Thu plane was on ia routine I'nlmer, alaughtcr i,f Mr. and Mr*.
Tha crew o f.tb * Ocean. Liberty
-aw u rity -to old nnd young by avenlng Uitenlng hour#-In-each
rolled- steel, and galvanise*! training flight when it crashed. L. It. I’almet of Kentucky Ave­
•By Bobby r.rk a
ished th* necessary numlaer of told
manna of th* Townsend old ag* country and to permit ataff re­ had bran token off b*for* tha
ami rutrart sheet* anal various Capt. G*llgh*ri repotted, lie -..aid nue, win, died early yesterday
targrta to qualify for auch rank* type* of t&gt;ara. tlie increase waa It crasheil shortly after t4:l»-J A. M. rniiining from Injuries treeivad
Camp Scrib*
vessel's cargo exploded, but her
ian, waa tha subject of a quota- ductions.
pro-marksman,
tnarkaman, effective July- 28.
captain waa reported faulty In­ - A group of 05 happy boy'camp- a*
on from 8e/iatgr Claud#-Pepper'*
wIn n n car mu over her, will b*
Central Standard Time.
in- Tr.wnianrlllea
asA their
tkal.
jured when struck by a flying era'from’ Seminole CoOnly finished m*i V*man first clax* ami sharp
I. UAIV
h t-J.ts»Tow'naendllea at
caatliturtral \Vi-&lt;iiii--,l*y at )0;30
.
ptec# of metal white standing on busy two weeks’ period at Camp *hoo|ar,.
recent Washington, D C. conA, IL at the Erickson Fuiural
NEW OIL WKLI.
PjrMtod by John Fox many of
•Ventlon
•hor*.
a
if
R. Alben,
Home.
Winona Saturday noon, and aahl
TALLAHASSEE. Fla.. July 29b u m organizer for the clubs at
Fires started by, th* blast atill reluctant goodbyra to Gila b*auti- the canipara were busy at tha
' The arc latent iH-cur red at th*
archcry range. Horseshoe, table (41- Humble Oil Company today
JvJfth District ntreting
mrettog of ftewnwere hrrnlng today. Much of Rrest,
a AJfth
llelpy Selfy l.uiindry wlacr* Mr*.
t Tn Volusia
received S la t* Board of Con­
tennis,
handball
and
teeter
ball
send clulta held at th# T% rtat
h*!1
4etr*y#d'
by
a«rial
bomb^'j
(hi
^
Only two adjustmapta ware
I'qlincr_war doing—b»»—laundry/"
tournament* were hrld among servation iwrmlsaion to drill m new
Otnter from 10:30 A. M. until made In tax assessment value
. bile (Wiring in icgard lo
rbe 'child, only 21 monthi
' a old,
-wvttr’ftntf ■CW ir HeiUies Uirp
nfdTh.nUtJ?iw!nL thr V L Utld
‘ M td w “^ cS ritte ll O T g
P- M : Sunday. A noon lunch. yesterday afternoon by tha County nf
tha buildings '" ‘ h . buatnea# MoyNl under the Kipervlilon of lb# cmnptra Friday,
No. It-1, In lh* West Sunnilamt the tentatively adopla-,1 County was laarn in Troy, Ohio. Ilur parAt
tb#
council
ring
awards
were
WaT^enjoyed.
:
Commission at it* maatb
school 'budget will tie held Fri­ erit* im,Vnl to SanfunI in 1946.
district ronalaUd of pro-fabricated j Herman ,E. Morris and edunr Albers reported that 200 an equalisation board.
on*-story wooden atracturea that actors, r.ech boy entertained the made to the boys who qualified field, nvar the location ot lh* day mornlmt at 10:00 o’clock at In addition to the parent* aha la
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slate’s otity; producing wall*.
for
varimta
awlmming
ranks
under
went
tip
Ilk#
matchboxes.
delegatee from Florida attended
tha Court House, it was announced survived hy on# grandmother,At the request of R. C.
hope that h* might again be able th* attraction of “Doc" Stanley.
are all five congressmen from tha ard. tha aaaesamant on the old
this murning hy Supl. T. W. Ijiw - Mr*. R. J . Palmer uf Sanford*,
lo attend tha camp again .next Those who qualified for advanc­
GENERAL
d
i
e
s
th* convention, and that not only Mar*hall home waa reduced from
TO ATTEND CONVENTION
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ton.
summer.
another, Mrs. Thum*4 I). Mr Hrld*
ed
swimmer
war*
Walter
Graham,
VINEYARD
HAVEN
Maas.,
July
State pledged to support tha 117400 to 112400 value.
Mr. Lawton pointed, out that of PliMsanl Hill. Ohio; her great
W
alter
Roath,
Fred
and
Robert
rmrAw
iLAw.A8^nE’
*}*'.’
Ju,y
fT
And
Friday
war*
th*
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movemrnt.
29
UP).
Brig.
General
Merlweathcr
ent, but that 60 percent
on# of the major item* of the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J .
M. S. Nelson requested that rat
L. Walker. U.8.A. retired, former budget la that of teachers’ salar­ N. Palmer of . 1 ska land; also
•f*th# whole Congress la on tha
e r tend In Euraka hammock rngh-T/^PatTS1 ^ 3 ‘ *°d 1 S 5 l &amp; ^ n X ," t h * T .PnyWM
f
c
^
m
m
V
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ovarnor of th* Panama Canal ies. Seminole County Trachor* sa-vernl unrles, uUhla and rousins
Townsend bandwagon.
Senator be reduced from $22% to $20 batrolemen with th* 8U U ‘a
ona, died today In hi* 78lh year ar* due
S S T StoS tth*
f i lNgttenal
i fir
q u t e t i S f H ^ . n , ‘ S y pS :
Bruewaur of Maine waa reported an acre.
to recieve
$395,260
request waa granted, legation
The Rev. J . II. Root Will offteArneri _
... iUrUd
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Staw Convention in Naw Y o rkI'th * Uttoo of
! * “ ?.. I
.^ 1 Tom^
qualified
for in tha Marin* noapltal where he during
to hay# talked o n jh # plan to. the according to t
coming
L. BurSlck oi Ugion
_ ,tha
,
------ lg tterm aa com iate wt the service* and Intvrmant
tha
bulltte
at
th*lawimn
had been a patient for sa m e l Farad with $292,000 reelsvad by will taka place in Lake View
rajra and Mean* Committea.
tha County Clerk's offtea.
nth.
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l u t yaar, ha said.
Cemetery.
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—* DEFINITELY LOWER — And Besides —
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TH E W EA TH ER
• onsiiUrable cloudiness with
M.iiicml shower* and thundershun cl* tonight and Mvdntsday..
(•cntlc tu moiUrale &gt;«ri»bW winds'
musli)' -uulhncsttrly.

Situation
Indonesia Said
utch

Pact Failure

Kangaroo Court Tries
2 Kidnaped Britons

Murder Charge Filed
Against War Bride

(reallaw«4 flea,
Oael
the nation when a united effort It
needed.
Be that aa may, Drltiah conaervatlvea are aaylng that unlei*
production it increated the people
will tu ffer
"
*hardship*
* ■ '* '
which will
impel them to turn out the Hotiall*t government and elect new leadera. Bevln noted In hia speech'ihnt
tuch talk waa going the round*.
The German Incident related to
the Ruhr hard-coal production up­
on which tha economic recovery of
the continent depend* to heavily.
Tha output It to far below re­
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T H E SA N FORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE TWO

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The SanforcT Herald

TUESDAY, JU L Y 29,. 1947

Learn To Swim

Camp Winona
Glades Park May
Become New Home1
Horn Oeorjte Edward Putnam &gt;|-iahf^
■lucnoeihnu’ swinmn r.
O f Rare Flamingos torFriday,
mornlnir Ihi- tamper

r.H«MUfer«l fit IW«
p«fe!Ut&gt;e«l rf«llr ♦ **♦•*1 tafiartfre*
nnil «NRHaf Ml
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NVhnt does a perf*otv think about ns he goes down
th«* third tlijia In a swimming accident?
111 Mu h m i I I h l « r n n r
Wo asked a friend of ours this question once just
ln (» r» d
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M fom l
r t 4 •« n m U r r after he hnd been rescued in a semi^concinus condition
ftrlnltwr IT. MMV. «*l tW. )*.*•• llllir t
I f iRMfnril, I*lr»«i4re. *i ml* f I h r A r t nfter the rmvlvint in wbirh he hnd been tiding overturned
M ( 4 n c r f * * « f M i i r r l i * . f**ti j .
and he hnd struggled in the water nearly 15 minutes iiefnre
fittm rting the nttentinirof some people on shore who came
Hul l ( M i |M lift Aft
to Ids help,
£*lf*V
« . ( l l l l l f i \ II|1A&gt;
. "I thought Shout the hundreds of times I hnd been
IIit*r»i»*•
in
swimming”, he sHiil "without ever really learning how­
NI ll*»* II11*4 IIIN U4T9t»
to swim. T. thought of what a fool I hnd been to heglert
«
I'A ju M r In U i n m t
»
Hr O irvh r, w w k
I ,3 « the many opiMirtunities which had been given me to learn,
* O a r Mnn fH •
.1 1
niid how much I ^.ntild give right then to be able to strike
tlrff
*U
*lt H-Mh*
^
4.&amp;* ojjt in a good strong American .cratyl a id make for shore
P rr T * a r
f W
only h f**w hundred yards away."
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AM ubilNNtf nullrr*, ihiiU &gt;•*
Mow many people in your own lifo tim e . k a .c you
(!■ • !■ , fMnliHlHRi nn*l t«*»M«r« nl
# n lr M n l m » M &lt; | k ft»t the- p h i |h h * »•» «een like .th at? 'People who go swimming more or less
nUtfi« fiintl*, will in* rtiii«»4 i*»t frequently every summer, all their lives, hut never really
Nt rtgiiUr N d i n t u i n g m i N
r 1--- *------ -----------1
learn how to swim? People who when they go swimming
Fa In !■&lt;1 * \ H * a | n | . r r
lU pIM P llM *
flqatlng most of the time, or
t i r o * in r . r» p tt*# R ii ib p
i i * i ii i puddle .nlmlessly .nroufld.
. . l a t b r n n l l u n i a l |I#I4 o f r I i m I U I mr merely
jumping over the. waves, or plunging through
OfIJrva n r r mnlnlniof*1 lit ih# !«»«
Ml r l t i r « Iii thr rrnnlpv Nf|b them, but never actually'swimming more than 15 or 20 feet
p r l a r l | i n l b r i d i t i m i U M In r h l r « ( i i at a time.
■r^
I ntli.
;Ask on* of these people if he knows,how to swim
n p l f * r n l « l I * « n o n i » ? r r ref tfc# "Oh* yes, I know how to swim." He will tell you. "Been
Aa«i&gt;ftiifri| l* vr » « n k l r h l « #**1111*4
swimming all my life. You don't have to worry about me.”
riH n *lu h l« iii* iii * f u r
# « ( l n n n f All f i t * l o r n I ttretta |irintp-l
Hut let him fall overboard a hundred yards from shore.
I n I h l a M N a p i p f f i **• « # M M All
Let the- boHt from w hich-he is fishing a half mile out
ill* « * « • iliip a lfb M .
in the ocean catch fire, or suddenly sink. Let him be forced
to gij to the lescue nf some little child who has fallen off
1TUESDAY, J I LT 29. 1917
the dork and been carried by the current a short distance
™ih blk vEnsn rort today Uiway. Tan he swim then? Can he swim well enough to
l save the child, or take care of himself in an emergency?
There is ju st one way to learn to swim, and that is
YOU LA»K DEPTH OFi
by swimming. Of course, it is necessary to get someone who

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Ud principles of -Urn bask alrpK'ia. to]

. . nfter that It is'u p lo you. Anybody]
............- .......... Anvbody ran lenrn to swim well enough
ENCK OP “RELIOlilTi
liy every |m«*tris{ wind of doctrine. to malv^wdtore from several hundred yards out in the lake.
-‘-•F.pH. 4:14.
Hut they can't do it by dreaming about it.
They have to practice, maybe not more than 25 or
Did you know Ilist mtu* eh'l50 fppt. at first. Then increase it a little more every day.
dren ate killed in traffic
j A fter a while two .or threo. hundred ’y ards wil'l corne as
during the mo„do _«l July M en *«y.as 50 feet did at first. Then it is a simple matter
Aiguit
any ollu-r
otlirr tint*
t lBu«t dim
than my
time dm
&lt;'&lt;"•) In build up to F&gt;0(i yards or 1,000. Then when your boat
ink the year? Now i&gt; * grind true turns over out in the lake, you will know wdiat to do.
' loipul'on a liflJe oafel/ csmps'iMti
And yon will thunk God that you have learned how
to swim.
of your own.
W h a t wowh f i r , l " , lilt i h e j t i t

D enham

09 Florida it reicaiciLin _s. rrjioii
irim Florida Fmrtl Service wind
Drt year liinr weir
,0(10 in'lltiiuUlf mulling
in a loti ol ,i Im&gt;iii $8,0110,IIIMl
weilli ol projwiiy; fluf fuqtr, oi
rouitr, don not ini hide urban
prepmy
f

’ lA goml way to cu te llioic wli
p fn iit m o u n t i n g . nul o) ieat»n

hi. been liil ii|Hin by Judge Wil
ion ol Rmnmn who hat jrcrril'y
triilenced Iwo mil nf-ieaion hunt
ert to huying ten deei to- replace
the two •«|e»r ■vjm h -thav kiilril
A| that rale hunting but ol tea.
ion mi*ht «oen .lock Horidt i
w&lt;iodt with ganjs.* iP Allirr judget
follnwrd Judge Wlhon'l lead.
The' ilory ol ihr unloaded gu
hat been told llmurandt n| lime,
bul apparently il hat not beyi
told often enough. In Chitsgi
the other day* William Shfiidan
•hot and crilaally woundetl hi*
beil- friend while playing "com
mando" with n- tyih hr though,
wai unloaded. Seeing whal hr
had done, he ihrn mined the gut
on himitjf and look hit own life

Wl

Fedetjtl -’hntmng exprrti #h*ve
estimated t(j&lt;tJ- r^Aity Iwo nullior
velrtani h»v#"Tiern unable to
find home* ol their own since
returning bom the war and art
living with their parrnlt or inlawt or in many rave* cooped uf
in trntr, trstler*. bsieraenti or at
tici. A vrtrram organization in
liiti that over «Ken million vet­
eran* are lulleripg in one wa}
or another from the homing *hor*
age. Hie nation owe* a debt cl
gratitude to the veteran* which
call* for immediate action on the
m*tter of houiing. And there ii
only one solution to the problrrr
\ . . That ii WORK. Houses don*:
build themselves.
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Wh»t Florida farms ate worth
to Floridians was disclosed thr
other day in a report from the
: Florida V e g e t a b l e Committer
* which said that Florida ~ farm*
\i, .. combined have a total value at
$515,000,1)00, or over half a bill­
ion, and that less than 50 yea?t
ggo such farm* were worth onl)
■^-441.000,000. '■Celefy is etvii —one
of thj two or three big money
crop* and in- 1946 this-slate proJ ed more than 60 percent o!
the Spring and Winter cel­
ery grown in the Unilad State*.
Cjirue, of course,' is big buiiness
in Florida. 10 are tourist* tad
their entertainment, but the pro­
duction of Winter vegetable* need
|«U 119 back leaf to any of them.

SA ^TFO K D

rresiilent Trunurn’a «ppointmont of HoFrcrt N*. Denhnm
ns ueuarnl counsel of the Nationul Labor Helntinns Boarii
shoulfl proVe to be a tvisp one. .
. / iJenham hifs hail u varied career which he Iregan
■is a machinist's apprentice in St. Louia,
nn to study
law. Ill’s career wns interrupted by service, in the first
World War. after which he heyan worktnK for a Wall
Street firm ns a (rouble shooter! With a few y e a rs,in the
financial district behind him he went to Washington to
do lejfnl work in the .field of finance, and eventually wns
persuaded to jio to work-for the NLKH as a trial examiner.
He Is liberal in his ideas,'and has believed for years
that responsibilities went with the privileges granted to
unions by the Wnjfner Act, He says the Taft-1 iurtley law
"does nhthinjj more than resppet the ordinary tepets 'n f
Human relationships.” He says also that he is “Just Yiiiive
enoURli to feel th at labor leaders are honest men, and
will play decently."
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With surh a man ns counsel in disputes shout the
lAbor law, decisions should he fair to everyone concerned,
and lalsir peace he easier of attainment.
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F O R U l V r | WHi?nfonl Avciiub W«J pt»e*l with

lVu-Ui«

‘ shell at that time and water »eep.

,
urolerground
*ili»--tysrptn.UI — . - 1 . ..............
Sincerely yours,
Mary Iwffler Strong

ing through cracks kept the street
Editor.
mol»t, thus proving Dr. Moure'*
Sanford Herald.
United Nation* delegate* and
Iheorvt
sta ff consume lietwcen LMl.tMMt and
Dear Sir: •.
From thl* beginning we now 25.000 taeiil* daily at their temg
In vour July ‘J 5 l**ue,.Mr». I.ueIsland headquarter*.
r * Chappell Jewell menUoni the
trough' y.itcm of irrigation used
by curly growers of Celery in this
*retion.
Dr. L, W. Moore. » Metli xllit
minister, father of the lat*- T. V.
Moore of Miami, was the origina­
tor. alxmt IRlwt.
‘
For an rxiu-rinient.he laid wooden trough* in the ditches qn etch
aide of Sanford Avenue betsenn
Second and F tm Street*, and ill
vertad the overflow from artedin

Is your

T u rk ey s
They have been holding a national turkey convention*
in northern-Ohio~"Turkey Federation" they called it-n n d j
thp report* fire rather overwhelming. Local reporters told 1
cflMtnily o f .turkey* the size of ostriches, and it seemed to 1
Ire generally nrcepted that if the. supplies of pork and beef I
failed, the turks would be fully equal to the mont demands, t
It really wouldn't be right, however, to develop turkeys
|f*ll aiv** gkVtrilri

the 'rvitlente'* being biouglil out
..................
by the lluu*e Un-American
Ac
liviliei Committee which show*
- that in al trail semf muom Coni
muniiti-control them "lock, »tock
and hartrP ihmigii they do not
represent more than I peicent ol
the mcrgbriihip. Communuui
a minority ^imuetnrnl. and.wher-l
*• ever it list giuird power it Fia* rep
reiented only, a »m»ll - hut w
organi/eif group. We hid bell
Jlitk _ l«&gt;_il&gt;.»iorJ*y tule in this eoun
try.
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were mtcrtalm-d.bj^nn une\ra:ih
by two cXM-amiH'i • in &amp;•*.,
MIAMI, July tO, (K.VS)r-r The visit
Kvrrglades National Park urea plane.
At 1 In. muni'll ring 111. i.,.in'.'
may again lie the -home of’ the
flamingo, the. rxotir pink bit tl na­ dra put orPa funny mliwthd'u
tive to the aouthrast roast before the ranipersi jU»« onjoyrl maq
white men rame to' Florida. The a laugh over the ttain&lt;-*l horn,
authority for ihla statrnirnl I* which could count and tell &lt;.•!».,,
Saturday noon • the ramprn
Joe IV. Morrow, superintendent of
ground* at Hialeah Hare Course, wound up the busy tw.. vttf|
t and In charge of the track's fam- ticrlod with rrluetnnt irixjby, h
the. atyell tneala, games and e.ria,
jB a flock.
Itepopulating Of thr new nalinh' , f e n 1 came*In first jd.n ^ 1
al park with flamingo* will caiLj
inin jio iiit which yavr W.h1
for ail the hrrriling knowb.-dge the pajama, party, fui ll» weet
Morrow has acquired through, 17 All agrelxl that, the leiy'e nf ra, j
year* of trial and error. When the I sure looked haml-onie in ihi
tiirds were first Imported from pajamas.
Cuba to Hialeah, they showed u
As the djffjirent cabin-, (din
disconraging disintrreit In mat- with paekert up t&gt;edrotl« and su-*,
ing. Then In 11KJ7 rame the 'irntho- eases, the bojra hud heavy tiran
logiila delight - the first
si fin-* for each knew they would not b
mirigo egg laid In captivity. Midst.back until another year. Kri-&gt;wtn
U- I“ *
fuss, flurry and i5mUh*onian
In l*L
they would -In* missing I* itig *
stitute photographic equipment, a wakened by the bugle. anil sst
young Wrd was hatched July 5. hearing the echo of “Ole- " A - r
Hut nobody -- not even the ihother, wow-wow” until next -sumtm.
apparently — knew anything about
Herman K. Morris hft '■Vlj
the rare and ‘feeding of baby directed a stl|ier ramping pr-ifcd
flamingos. The bird lived only 14 this’ year. The two week . ha- («
days.
rrammril full of ucliviU- . SsmMorrow set about improving the itmle County Iroy^g arc ij -i- rl
nesting plaee of the flamingos. fortunate to have * hi - oninr.]
The elav nests -- which look like tunity of n summer rflmp undm
miniature craters of extimt vol­ a superyis*sl program 'orijl wiik.
canoes — are usually found In In the price range of tin gyrtagr
shallow water and are flooded by l&gt;oy.
heavy rains or driest up by
Camp broke Satnrdwv
drought. Morrow built a small with the hearty hope dial Ai»k
J-remtrviur on- the
Wand, of laiy'a—(daiisi wo*d4--w**rk .-iT v
the infield lake wfth'Tunmhy'ivai |die could attend Irina, A inm*
ter to keep the level of. the pond again next »Ufflm»r.
constant. As a result a high of 77
flamingo. It has u straight 'ill rirvj
flamingos was hatched in tD44.
. In a single year the female I feet longer than ti leg 1 it 1
flaingo lays only one egg — rhalk- t'metive pink shade iloe- not»np.
white In color, longer than a hsn pear in the bird for *ix monthil
-egg, hut smaller in’ circumference. Ib l* n laxy youngster nml lot* *L
Illrid lovers used to feel sorry for mother feed It regurg'itajed 1 d
thr old girl straddling the nest Until It la full grown.
Thousands of" s|ghtiO-er' vi«
during the incubation period liecause Of her notv-collapiible legs. Hialeah every Spring for (It - Q&gt;t|
and hatching
Observation at Hialeah, however,t
oinnrpirqr rank Chap
conflrjned* i/r.
Dr. Frank
Chapman'*
finding* in tho-Hshamas-fbi
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cs I.. IJerwins
rolony that she I* capable rf fold­
ing hpr leg* underneath for 20
Optometrist
*1
days of nesting. Unides,-pipps is
Sanford \tlnntb Ilk. Illdtt.
well trained and relieve* her on Hours: 9-12 1-5
Plume 2!*t
the nest at interval*.
Sal. 0-12 .
- What finally comrf out of the I 'jr s Kasminrd - (ib i'ie - I Itted
egg doc* ‘not look much like a.

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,,,K mi mn *»mer jnninry

in sight, *0 thnt there wouldn't be nny chickens »nd ducks
And geese to eat, »ml the poultry lovers' diet would l&gt;e some­
what restricted, in non-turkey brackets, and that would never
|do. Such considerations, of course, must he respected. Rut
look out for turkoy steaks this autumn.
to kelp her from careeltg Into
the *ldewalk». They ere not envy­
ing you, young fellow, they ate
pitying you.
Nobody thinks you're smart,
They nr feeling eorry for you,
young fellow, kehen you go whisaing around the corner at SA p !|e* maybe hating you for your utter
lark of respect for the live* of
-in hour.
—Nobody n&gt;aryel»jU. £our exrep. other*.
tlonol skill- at Teepfhg .her right — They ora hoping .their child­
side up when you smear black ren Are saft from the burtliny jugrubber in the pavement while gemaut of potential .death that
the tire*-- wreem The warning, you are driving.
"1.00k out! Here- come* a jack
Don't get the idea yob are
a**."
*
j brave, young man, when you
Of course, people look up frbm| ■wing her roaring around turn*.
what thtv are doing and crane Don't get the idea that you’re
their neck* et you a* you go dashingly pie*ur«squtv flaming
whitting hy, but that look nf awe youth. You may have plenty of
you *ee on their face* Un’t open- gut*, hut they are where your
mouthed admiration for your dar­ ought to, be.—Toeeoa (Oa.) Re
ing, your hell-bent super ability cord.
1
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Daring Young Man

HAMBONE'S MEDITATIONS

Tim rnifromU have rpceivrvl 44 "nilm"
(lematyle from the lendera of the oper­
ating uniona . . . ropresenting enginccra, firemen, conductors, trainmen
and switchmen. Thoy aay they are
aecking only changut in working con­
* 1
ditions—not a wago increaao.

The new
Room Air Conditioners
let you sleep in cool
comfort through the
hottest summer nights

ypu Can’t Afford This W aste

M ore M oney F or L ess W ork

Demands tike,three are against the
interaata of.the whole American
* people, who depend on railioadwrvice for nearly everything they eat,
wear and u*#-

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But what kind of rule* ate being
y
asked for? Twenty-eight o f them
would compel nillroad* to pay more
. .
money for. the&gt;eama, oi' |cm work;
7 Would require-additional and un&gt;
^ ntceaaary men to do the tame work:
tha rcat would bring about changes
In operating practice* at Increased
coat.

Theat rules would co*t s-nn.t.uiN rtftfr
LASS adftunlly —a gigantic waste whiylt
neither the railroads nor tlio country’ .
epn afford.
|
Railmad Worker* are gonl citiwm*
and good emffioyca, with pride in tltei?
calling. Their record during the war
waA outstanding. Wo. do not believe
they fully understand tin* "fia g y rlm r
rulre which the Union leaden* are d r-£
mending. We dn not beliove thoy
understand tlie hnrmful results which these rules would Iwve to the ruiliond
industry, to the millions of-men ami
women dependant on railroads for tlw-ir
livelihood, and to the shipping and con­
suming public.

For In stan ce:
The Union leaden demand additional
train and engine crows on Dkacl-powered traina—one full crew for every
power unit in the locomotive. A Dwight
train hauled by a 4-unit Dieacl would
have to carry 4 engineers, 4 firemen,
4 conductor*, and at least 8 brake men,
or a to la I'oY 20 men instead of 5 .

British Plans .

by Alley

|C*a*ia*#e traos Pan* ««*(
Labor
gorFerhmeM concerning re­
M-'0 LKS 5AVu*J' MACHififfj
duction of the tuned forces, these
&lt;SW'NE TUT PE MUL E
informant! uid.
O U T E R . B U 'fJIS S , B U T
Whitehall aourcee aald tapping
Ike gold and dollar reaerv* wouldR I6 H T AJ0W M U L E S 15
be a stopgap between the tima
W LU N 'i-faH m o " P£R
when the ,W,760/100.000 loan from
MULE DEM V E Y lW H W in j th* United Skgtge ii exhausted
late this year or early next and
tha time when the projected Marshall plainer some other U. 8. Theta new unlN will sweep
program pf fipanclal aid to Eu­
ring summer from bs
rope beeepie V&lt;affdtlve. (Congres*
adjourned until January, would and waft In air xaitful at an April
hava to approve and appropriate morning. There's a Carrier Room
any conditional'itillUona for Eu­
rope.) T.
- Air Conditioner for ovary
) room
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A wave of selling dropped tome and office. It (Uteri out dust, cook
DrltUh oecurttle* oa much a* I i anAdrlaa tha olr ■n -lkculutw O'
yesteuliy f&gt;
A Uta
Londonriock
etoektjc*
exIw—
. wwwn
-v-----—v
*• : -■
■ - —L1** fioeheial Time* at. without d raft. . . blow* away
trlhBted the bearjshnna to “dis- stole olr. Tbrea tmori
2 ?.!* S!!**',#* ecprKimic situation Quiet. . . ooilly Installed. modal*.
Backed
jJUypesotW*- political repereueby Carrier, creator of elf condlTha poealWltry that Prime Min.tat Attlee'* government might " tning. Sta them bora today.
call a now general election we*
considered eerlouily \n tInancial
FALKNER ING.
'llttckl elrtlee. The Labor
ISIS No. Orange Are.
Dally Herald aald talk of
Orlando, Fla.
S possible coalition governtoept
Telephone HAS
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w»s "fantaatie.."*&lt; •
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Work” —Sheer Waste
The Union loadaw demand that fulllength freight train* be cut to about
half their length, even though such
trains are moat efficient for low-coat
service to you. This rule would call for
twice aa many locomotives, would
double the number of Cratna, and make
accidents more likely._______________
" Additional equipment; yards, and
other facilities required^, take care of
. there short trains would coat hundreds
at milliomL What the Union leaden
rraffy want ia to make more Jobs.
The Union loader* demand that when
a crew kj one class of service perform
incidental service at another class, they
will be paid not lore than a day’s pay.
j for each dare, oven though all service
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The great atrength of America liln
production—an honest day's work*
toe an honest day's pay.
.

is performed aa a part of tha aajqq day ’a
work. The crew would get at lead two
day*’ pay for one day’e uork.
JTbc.Upltm
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present beak: day for

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RfULROAPS
' to Ulk with ynu,/
to everybody.
'-Si, MiNik

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Surely, if erer there wa* ;*!tlm * In •*'
— our htatarywtieiT we needed to irerih
not watte, this is It.

We ere ,
at Ant

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For only through greater production
can wo hope to stop the steady upward
Surge of living coats. * ■ ,•

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ducton and trainmen lie reduced from
160 to 100 mHcs, which would hnvr the
effect of increasing thvir pny 50T-.
Such a run often takes only two or *
three hours!
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TUESDAY, JU L Y 29, 1947

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PAGE TH R E E

Planes Carry Odd
Assortment
Of Carffo
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Hr

u v n + h iA

Lo w

ry

carting insecticide* for a writ«r. der from the United S ta ts« kupk
Anil when a sixla pofj~«nru;**&lt;• the Vtnerutlan umpire* on their
developed recently in Caracas &lt;Uij- .H&gt;el. ■ r
.
'i
ing the*t&gt;*M*l&gt;*ll season/ a rush or• ___
________ ___

At* New .feature* W rllfr .

"*■ Carrltvg oddly assorted ctryu

Social Calender

S

Miss Frances Mahoney is spend
ing a week at Daytona Beach will
relatives.
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8hc will teach the class*’ for
srorkers with youths and patent*
each evening. At present .ihr I*
girls' physical education Instruc­
tor in Memorial Junior High S f
School in Orlando and is chairman

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P ' Ac
A a ir i| |
i is a graduate of Prttsburg State
College at Pettsliurg, Has. wher-*
Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Carte - and she was president of the Wesley
son Buddy hava returned to Han­ Foundation, vice president uf her
ford after spending two wrets in social sorority, secretary of the
the Carolina*.
Kansas Method!* student* move­
ment, treasurer of Kappa Phi,
Methodist girls' club, ami aetlvj
In YWCA work.
Misa Nelle Rose Reck of Myrtle
woed. Ala. is a sophomore at
Huntington College in Montgom­
ery,
Ala.'and-is planning to he a
D.
J
animus
Hospital. Mrs. Courier will Ih- rw
director of religious education
Msmbs^l as the funner Dorothy
also. She is at present view presi­
Of Interest to friends in Sanford
Nirahan.
dent of the Methodist Club on the
la the announcement made today
campus a t, Huntington. Another
.MCTUIID In Chicago following
their announcement of plans to
wed In California In February are
movie star'Jane Withers.and film
producer William Mots, of Odessa,
Texas. Miss Withers won screen
fame as one of Hollywood's Juve­
nile stars.
(International)

RoseMaryLahey Weds
Robert

Hints To~!roiisowIi&gt;eY

Weekly from Home Drmnnslratloa of their daughter, R om* Msry, to'
Roliert D. Jammes, A. M. 1/c, sou
Bpeclallst. Tallahasi.ee
of Mr. and Mrs. J . V. Jammes of
Sanford. The marriage look plarr
VACUUM CARE
on July 17 at the F irs t'‘Presby­
Vacuum l-ottlcs and jugs, now terian Church In Hennrttsrillc*.
&gt;*d so widely by pirnlckers and S. C. an'd was perforrpnl by the
iveler* for carrying cold and hot pastor, Rev. Everett P. Moye.
foods, seed special rath if they are
Mnf. Jammes r e c e i v e d her
to last Wid keep food in beat condi­ schooling In I-ong Island, N. Y.
tion. Household equipment special- and has been employed until her
bis of the U. 8. Department of
Agriculture offer the following'*-! Mr. Jammes attended-schools in
Sanford and graduated from Sem­
Ordinary dish-washing will not inole High School with the class
of I mo.
Fullowihg his graduation he
joined the United States Navy and
until recently has hren statl-med

three months' vacation at Daytom
Reach.
- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smith
hava returned from a three weeks'
vacation spent in Louisville, Kv.,
the Great Smoky Mountains and
Atlanta. Ga.

turned bn'Sunday by plain* afior
visiting for a week In Savannah,
N. Y., Niagara Falls, Wulkiiu
Glen and Syracuse.
1 1—_ •
Mr. and Mrs. Jolin L. Haul* have
" ‘ Kvlr
Sauls' sister,
Miss-Dorothy Sauls, of Charleston,
S.
C.
8he
arrived
8umlay
to speml
Jammes plan to leave tonnlrmv
after spending a short llwt-« with a week In Hanford.
his -parents .for New .Oi
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mahoney
where he will be stationed.
had as their guests on Sunday,
Mr. and Mr*. Charles Ryan and
son, Charles, Jr , of Palatka and
Miaa Florence Eddie of lofulsvllh*.
Inse with lukewarm water, then
llwllh clean warm soapy water
ind shake up dr soak for,an hour
NEW YORK. July 20 &lt;/P) Sup®r so. Any traee* of food may be
Mr. and Mr*. Martin Hllncclpher
removed with a Imttle brush. reme Court Justice Fall* C. Ben- and daughter, Grat e' Marir, are
__ —— Finally, riiuu wlLh-drar lukowarm
spendtng a month a t’New Smyrna
, ,
' water ajrt then with water containleach. They have a* their guests
of
the
federal
and
slate
constitu­
W
*nF s t B " * 0 chorine. Turn upside tions to refuse housing on the for the ne*t two wreks. M.\ snd
drain, dry and air. Scrub
Mr*. Roy Blarkhum and children
-corks and screw top with soupy ground of race, color^reM or ra- of Maryville, Tenn.
water, then rinse and dry.
Renvenga gave the opinion In
Mr. and Mrs. J . F. Stlneciphrr
When containers ate not In
leave them open. Fresh air keeps denying a motion for a teipporak-y and family of Chattanooga, Tenn.
injunction
to
three
negro
war
have been the guests of Mr. and
bottles and cork* fresh. If they
. are closed, mold or stale odor* may vetarans who sought to enjoin Mrs- Martin 8tlneclpher
and
Stuyvesant
Town,
East
Side-hous­
dtvslop.
ing .lt»vel#pmen»,.from allegedly daughter, Graca Marie, al New
.
Sudden, changes of temperature irarllcing racial
discrimination Smyrna Beach.
isay crack the glass in glau-llu *1 r* Its selection of tenants. Tho
J . W. Renshaw, J r . of Atlanta.
b-ittles. Refnnt filling such a bot­
negroes sought housing In
Ga. Waa the guest last week of
tle wiUsJinf liquid, warm it grail- th* project.
tully W rinsing first h* lukewarm
In upholding the right of the Miss Mary Edna luindress at the
and then in warmer water. Ib-foro project to determine Ha tenants, home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
filling with a t old liquid, chill grad­ tho juctlre said “though the pur­ O; D. luindress, Sr. Kelly Massey,
ually by cooler and cooler rinses. pose Involved is a public purpose. also of Atlanta, epent the weekend
It ly safest lo carry onl,- vfry
with them and returned homo with
told, pasteurised milk In vacuum
Mr. Renshaw.
containers, and to have tho Itottle
Well chilled before putting it in.
Mr. and Mrs. James Rowland
At a warm temperature milk spoil*
and Dr. and Mra. L. T. Dos* have
npldly. If rocoa or soup made
returned to Sanfofd after attendItseo
I'nrt
With meat stock ia carried, bring
ing ilia
the VIL'a
Elk's r/int*onflnn
convention In
In l'ortIt tor a boil, and poor it in very
land. Ore. This ronventlon. was
hot, hin|ng ihr bottle wall heated
attended by 27,000 Elks and they
|a advgWrr. Thi-»e foods should not
were entertained by lodge* In
be kept In the Imttle inure than an
bour or two before using. -

Court Upholds Right
To Refuse Housing

w rm i to In* an air-age specialty.
Overseas
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For instance, llritiih
Airway* carried a sample bottle of
rye whisky to the hinnegtuaml. of
otrh whisky; TWA whisked 75
rd» from Egypt to- Otperlra amt
Pan-American stulfed five nmoll
j plane* insides a lu * DC.f i t a ^»
r Brin i- Ih x
sH M
a Miimi..
t-t.Hkiioim &gt;'
IlilV.- ilt.ri'l . ,1 they i nil get
■Irv-clrnning nervier l»y putiiuiising— by plane—New York City
• *'• -}• store*. During a temporary l-read
! shottaKi-ill New York.last Winter,
I a number of tiavrlor* irlunlin.' from wheal-short and bread in|Honed Kranre ranied l"n*r sticks
, of linked good a under their nin-«.
n rsrg "
1 how
eggs lo the Pi! .tin,

where his parents are Methodist
missionaries. In the Fall of HMD
he returned to Duke University
after three veara In the Navy.
,
Miss Iris Flowers who Is serving
as .registration chairman staledtoday that registration* ai«* -de­
sired hut not necessary and paid
-that those whiv» want to make

irglBiratlotiLare.. a»kfcl_i«* ciJJ

607-M. Other local members of The
ihr
&lt;U)7-M.
Youth Fellowship include Joanne
Williams. Barbara Ann Edcnfiold.
Al Brock. Pete Ilroek, Jnynic Mae
Jones and Edwanl McKinley.
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C r e a te h x c ltc im nt
By BUTTY PROHHHR
CHICAGO. July *9 d P )-T h r
well-jeweled woman of the rnmiug
seateu will brik like a lady—with
capital letter*.
Daintiness, even i|uaintneas, will
b* emphasiied in her Jewelry, but
the emphasis wont lie subtle.
Opulence is the kovnnte and It
complements the Fall fashion In jt
night sponsored by the Jewelry
industry council In cnnnrrfinn with

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NfW developments In the mystrrU I
ous disappearance of heiress Ann
Straw. 30. of Holdcnirsa. N. I I ,
lead toUta belief that she may hava i
staled a ransom note feat been re­
ceived by the girl's fattier, banker
1L Ellis 8txsw,
(International)
Use of enameled and wooden
utensils U itriunnirmlril for mak­
ing soap at home. I.yc eats

restocking
River
alio* forwatdrd an aaaorted seicclinn of hatching egg* to ptelty up
the I'ools of the royal palace nt
Alexandria,
Kmiwror llailp Selassie tree!red
an air shipment consisting of a
Jewel-enc rusted saddle for hi* fa­
vorite hntse! and a number of
crocodile* traveled a* air cargo
from ('aim to a loo In California.
Wlnlc-nlrnty of'ienslldc article"do son” plane traveling, stone
sound rather odd: n single bras­
siere to ItangalotT, two tm'.lli** of
Milwaukee l«p-r to Ceylon, an uiu-

In peOet time, Is-eswax Is used
in making ointments, robl clean**
and nail polishcrii; it Is also em­
ployed for wood finishing fan.I ing this season; 10,000 earthworm ,
wen* hurriedly shipped tliioogh
candle Making/
Ihr rlouds to Panama to relieve n
threatened earth-worm famine fac­
ing three New York-lmuml duck­
u se, it- T a n
billed platypuses. *
branches of
Plenty of flowers are ftitwn from
the center of th,
atom to niaiket, but an nut ■*tnn Itng-htt-nf-hurt irutturat-fty ln ^ ra ra chestnut tiee from Paris* Champ*
rd diamond flips weighing 76 car­ Klysees lo la** Angeles. A g*apefruit tree was carried by air .'mm
ats apd vatu*-* m
Other Jewelry ensembles imlul- the sonthwest to Saudi Arabia
where ng* ieulturists wanted .to
rd n dlamoiHl fn:. iiiVaiait, i., ...
earrings and a situate rut enieralil e*|H-iimrnt with its pindurlinu
ting su m with n t-lark tnoiir
dinner die-*: a 55 i-aist cmrinld
CiK-ktail's nt n'puldishnr't imily
were ,-mdi'd by (l-inillion year *&gt;ld
aid and diamond clip and n I't ire, chipped on order from un
and a half ratal eiiirtnlil ‘ting, Alaskan glarier and flown in n
and an antique diamond flmvei- roolyr to Manhattan. Hut nt Ht»int
spray onre piesentrd by Na­ the same time, another plane was
poleon to the Kinpiess Josephine. winging its way across India

SANFOUI) BEAUTY SALON

Phone 1354

S P E C IA L
Chest-O-Pops
Box o f 36 Purest Candy Pops

Individually wrapped

M cCRORY’S

Problem s

THAN KS
To nil tinr friends whn pntitini/.ed Ihc

PALM S &amp; P IN E S

C O L O N IA L C L E A N E R S

While wr were upending it
Euclnldr Appleby
Irene Appleltv ■*,
gentle-woman about them, wheth­
er thry were ^8 carat brooches
nr that lava of the career girl,
tailored m*»»fijne jewelry sets.
The "antique look" will be Im­
portant this season and—from th*
fashion r i p t r t 'i comments—it
would seem preferably that mlRule's jewels be brand new plecrt
made to look like the antiques
rather than the real article.
Enameled Jewelry, to demurely
suggest the baubles of grandmoth­
er'! time, Is extremely fashion­
able, as are rope* of pearls, pearls
in choker fashion, or several
strands of pearls treated as bibs.
Colored beads and jade hava tnetr
enthuslasta. as do seml-preclous
■tones.
Top Item of th* fashion showing
was a pair of blue-white pear shap-

Mia* McMahon, owner and operator of* the Sanford
Beauty Salon has ju*t returned from New York nnd
ia cqulpj&gt;cd to r Ivi* tho newest- trends In quality per­
manent*. from $-*».nn to S2n.no. Guaranteed npringrr
nnturaU InstiiiR tl months or more.

Phona 481

THIS WEEK’ S

Ladles'

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Rayon Panties .. 59c V alu e.. 39c
Ladles’

1.98 Values ... 98c

S lip s ........ 1.69 Value s ......... 1.49
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Today &amp; Wednesday
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WALT DISNEY'S

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A beautiful aaaortraent of Eaay-to.
aew material* including Rayon
Printed Jersey, 8pun Rayon, Waffle
WeAve Crepe, Rayon 8heer in Stripe*.
Floral* And 8hadow Print. 86" and
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Birds Eye Drapers...: doz. ...:3.19

Ladle*’ 8 f t " Drewting

1.98 V alu es.. 1.29

Com bs........ 10c V a lu e ......... . .05c
H air P in s.. 5c Value 3 boxes .05c

Large Aaaortment

Pocket Book Novels :... e a ... 25c

Ruper Vnlur Angel

Soft Tissues 400 count.. Box 25c
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�T o n fo ff Doubled T o FOUR-MINUTE
Send Buck Across
T o W in 13 Inning
Game L a s t N ight

MILER

COM M ENTS

PALATKA, July 29 (8 p e c i* l)Managcr Johnny Toncoff aVatlod
a two ply poke from- the righthanded slant, of Buddy Lake in
the bottom half of the 13th frame

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA *

PAGE FOUR

Ten roff,

H rMshui

T s r o r n i i r n t i T i i ;- TongfE

base b it,; Plrlle. H n tln *t« n
Toncoff, Stolen b it* * i *sn
T yler,
ta k e
lUcrJflceei 1
Dmo*vj*j. DftPUHU. tiirrtn fton , ¥ c
(1Shagen Double player La,lre» and

RADIO PROGRAMS
E latio n

Beck. Left on bests Hanford 11.
Palaika I*. Itsse on bailer .off MrOahsgsn (. rorucb outi by I-ekr
*, Medshagan 4. UmpUes: Cooper
t svsly. Time of game it III*.

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Errors Decide Tilt
Between Saintu, Hats

WTItfC ,

Twillklit Bona,
itporte f t ran
A ir t o l l U e ls n in s
K tW i Itm im im i

CHICAGO, Jul
v n v i*,ok
King Bauch handleti of Aisank Tits
1:80 Hsath Myrt
today weighed a ehailenge to fa&lt;*e $lM l.’l* News
Three costly error# by Ted Mad Calumet Form, Armrd in a win- I iv* Charlie list
ner-take-all mntrh rare for 1100,.
Hew, flound up
000 during the current Washing t:*S
i l * Tuns iiusto
tun Park meeting.
ii*v&lt; Tu»£.1sy L vsn tn s
TIhi bid m*i&gt; by tie T/itiHitig
ton Park Juckay Club, yesterday IvtVO N .* » of ths Pay
. U. - V-Uis
■I*-*, n —
for—th r -buig-awalted •Itwwd'rwtr -tv-ek
iteu oM tfu U y T ou ts
between the two great Ihorntigh- ltttlo
U
m
M»**M
ptvgrsm
breds became a challenge nffair tllV I Itrq u ritfu iir VuUtSi
when bwnel W a r r e n Wright i t if* All ?fi« N .w s
Thai Leetbun Pirates and the promptly said bis Armed Wa*
Dayton Beach Islsts tilt wsi wash
ed away.
Line scorest
Cekry Choppsrs Js m b o rts
DeLand
000 800 000 8 7 4
St. Aug'tine 201 B!0 lOi B 4 C
liomlBB* U s e s
Alonso and M adjeski; Hallman, sure his home was in rendition
Heinar and Stillwell,
fo r th e proponed m atch a t a S,*4 J.*w « ilrtsfs
mile and a i|uart»r wjtli each run lit)* ' Htmrli* Hsrsnad#
Gainst villa 200 OOP 101 6 12 1 ner carrying 126 pounds.
, : U mttybin' Tims
1 s t* 'B u rn in g Devotions
Orlando
000 011 001 8 . 8 (
Hlrsch said that if ut&gt;mi
Coker, Kilts and Dulaney; Da­ return cast he finds Assault full I I I * - Mutniog M idltSIluas
vit amt Abrcu.
of run he will ict-omniriid Dial
owner Roliert J , Kleberg arce;it * :l * Moitmere pervasds
tha match.
ISiN lleedline N«ws
Tha distance would lie the same t# :« l Iwtln Atnsrtcan Ithyihni.
as the Kentucky Iteiliy* which I i I t T u n*! lfilu 'v. lUuusHtd
Assault won last year on hit way tv-la M o m tn n -B slo d lsi
iv* N*sr*
to copping racing's triple &lt;Town II
11 s* 1‘io s rtm It* , bios
n tn iis A T t ukbiib .
In tlie three-year-old rratm.
ID I* Luncheon I&gt;anc«
r
Olsati. B- L. it us L y ra J . To At*
Assault this year won five con-. It *1* . Drifting on e L’lr.ud
that 1. WltUaroe.
l l.* 0 New, e t . Noon
Casaalberry
O sidena
Inc-.
To saculive -stake, in New York dmf t : it* tVsMera IIoiiikUi p .
U to rse O tbuiaa Carry * 'u i Dura- Maryland bafora finishing third t } r l * S t- n hour Nm h *
to Stymie and Natrhr, in Em­ t i l l * HI sin pi i|ue MW
Lseevlbeiiy, Hibbard etu i M. K. I* pire City's 1100,000 Gold Cup .1 .«* New, llrndllnee

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Nad Skipper
-*
What does he know about base­
ball T
I t so happens that ha is a for­
mer Major J-eaguer. .
That is the history of John.
Krider. the new Fed Skipper, ini
h nutshell.
* John started baseball back in'
1020. when he was n youngster;
18 y en s of age. In 1926 he was;
signed by the Chicago White Sox
with whom ha pitched for one
month beforei the season dosed,
•ant^ played In' the Fall city seiics
between the- Cubs and Sox.
In 1927 ha went to Spring train­
ing with the White Sos'an d was
ftouted
Aiitbci as
si■ "tne
lies Rntt
itoy Wnnrlae*1
Wonder" liu
by
tor
Bay Shawk and Ed Walsh. After
He decided -to give up baseball
Spring training he was sent to ( and return to Sanford to make his
Jackson, Mis*, in the Cotton home in 1937 and Johnny has been
Slates league. Later In tha same' her# ever tinea,
vear he was farmed to Rockyf
Mount. N, C. After gelling of I to
a good start he hurt his arm and
was forced to stay out of baseball
for nearly a year. *
Rocky Mount. After the (
showing with Rocky Mount he
Pwthased by the Brooklyn D&lt;
«rs and farmed to Macon in 1
for whom he won 13 games.
Krider was recalled to Hroo]
auring the Spring of 1930, but
Iwtwr returned to Macon when
won 10 games
, . i and
B , aided
■__

The Dodgers still liked Krider'a
work so they brought him back
The New York Giants bea* the for another tour uf duty In the big
Philadelphia
Phillies i0—1, on show. Late In 1931, after n fowl
Sept. 29, 1919, In 61 mlntue,—the , months with Brooklyn, he was|
shortest game In the history of rent to Hartford, Conn., in the*
the major leagues. *
The American la-ague. In It*
first season of 1901, drew 1/.SH,as compand to the
1,867,000 fans who att*nde&lt;l N*
tlonal League gsihes that seston.

himself in a Drcjklyn uniform In
1032, and after two month* wae
farmed to Jersey .City in the In­
ternational league.
Je n e y City traded John to
Nashville in 1933 for Lonnie Frey
and In 1034 he was bought by the
Philadelphia Phillies. After toiling severs! games fur
the Phillies be was hit wrfTh a hat­
ted ball In a contest between the
Phillies and the New York Giants,
and as the result was iaactlvo for
over -a month. The Phllltea sent
him to Baltimore of the Interna­
tional League, then to Haselton.
K rider started the 1933 season
with Haselton, and was later gent
back to Wilkes Barrc.
Johnny could not take Spring
trsluing in 193d because of an arm
Injury, so he came to Sanford to
get some sun treatments for Ms

the rebound 'Hilly finished off the
, South Carolinian with a vie ion,
right to the mld-aectlon.

Chuck Aleno Slated
To Return To DeLand

Matthews etna

How

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"V .&amp; d V
Barber, lU rtuond

Armed established a mark of
1;49 1/6 fur n mil* and an eighth
in the 160,000 Stars and Stripas
handicap. In his latest start, ho
cllmaiod his Arlington Park cam­
paign by Winning the |60,000 Ar­
lington Handicap.

ORLANDO, July 29 (Special)
—Billy Kinard s c o r e d another
knockout victory last night in thu
Legion' arena as he belted Dave
Stewart of Spartanburg,- S. C.,
with everything |iut the water
bucket to ch air up a second round
victory.
Shortly after the iwfoTid lhund
opened Klr.artl poumlrd 8t«wr*‘
with a crushing left hook, and on

iats ycsteTilay.
,
'Aleno was scheduled to laave
Atlanta yesterday and should be
here In time to play against St.
Augustine tonight, It wae stated.

MUNICIPAL PARK 8:15 P. M

.PALATKA VS. SANFORD

Hals, It was recently” an-

No Better
.n il like to know how'DeLand is
keeping so many veteran players
under control. Looks to u* like
Rt.lnecke, Clolek, Rosa, Madjeski,
vittor and Knepper are too many,
not to mention Hal Stewart, who

S in ce J H H 2 ...F ir tt A m o n g F in e W h l s k l a

Blended WhUkey U proof. C3%grala aautral spirUal
Tkroe Festhtra DUlribidors, 1st, New.York

The Jovial Fed boss again found

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Isirsl News

Maifktwa Js&gt;. L

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2 SALES DAILY

Lamb e m * Dora;
Ram. Jim
a to x Oanavtava
eU&gt;
Te- Donald D oan alus M argaret
S la t
. i* t
fruvene. M, D- rtu i- Anna
*WD&gt; T a Willis a Ctevelaad (of Alai
D upraa W . B a lal. lU rry C arru if inn T o U. I * Hie hula (F e * elm*
pis D*adl.
- A nd sa,. 1. U. a la x Allca M* f u
C. &amp;. Donon.
D arton, C. D. To John O. Ande*
a la s Alice
n r.A L K STATX MOUTHAOB ^
C arry. George Otborne e ts s DoroIhy M, To Caeaelberry Hardens, too.
llsrrleun. Cyrus J . To First Fed

AGAIN WILL YOU HAVE THE OPPORTUNITITY TO FURNISH YOUR HOME AT PRICES
25 TO 75£ BELOW REGULAR RETAIL PRICES
• Two - Tones
•

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• Brogues

• Loifert'.

Inaan. Cbse. Jl.

IVERYONE

(Gibus SALE)
ra
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Coep. To
Kalla,

UP TO 12 MONTHS
. TO PAY

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T ils Speaker played a few
games s t first h s i. for Wsihlngi * ; l l Hetty Clsetlc* *t*a Niwe of lb* Dsy
ton tn 1927.

H- T e Heater hewell
To Harold L .

lie * Howard lieilow
t t l * Hr tVav o r Sluste
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t i t * News
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DELAND July 20

Seminole County
Court Records

T a Vaeeelbsti y U ard .n t, la c .
. T ay lai, K u itn a It *tus Marta ItTo John f» Dolllo, alus Mlgron U
K lrchhurr. W . K-, J r . Slss t-urllle
To W sda
Hamilton
s lu t Bethel
(LT D W D ).
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B B r o w n . eAi* Lucille.
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AND OTHER CUSTO­
MARY SERVICES

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Merchants In Poland
Are Closing Stores

YARDLKY VEN ETIAN IIM NDS

America'* .Must Beautiful
.
mi •• ( M i r •• I’oli'hrd Alumiaum
\kk till I'or Free Hatimate

EN S -r f ill \V..Robinson
Phone 2-0720

Orlando

FOR THE BEST ICE CREAM
NICK’S OWN ICE CREAM
Wf) m ake our own Ice Cream, A ll (favors
Tusty — Delicious — Healthful

NICKS
4 1 4 Sanford A ren s*

S A R TIC LES
RECORD PLAYERS for rent, lly
day or week. The Music Hot, lit*
W. 1st tit, I'hopo t».Vl.
'

FOR

SAl-E

JL L have watermelon,
lo|H’s, pearlies, toniatiH-s,
ilOlh through Aug. 1!. I I
French Avc. Priced rigid

O FFICE apace in Mclseh Ituilding.
lutrge Kght tdIces, Iiewly decor,
a led. all utilities, beat and tani* USED Electric refrlgeialor. Cm
lie seen at Sanford Electric Co.
lor Mrvice furtiisheil. Call HfldWi H. A A. Dept. Store.
FLOWERS*
fur all occasions
PAItM y n i : ItKNT -'J0 *crea snl
' Mr NEILL it YOST FLORISTS
trurk farm. I
Sipes Are. Just off Celery
w* Lot m ils, n 7 mom jlfceMlng
opt] I tspsm house* 2 Urge barne. j Office ph. 403 residence ph. 610 H
DweUlog lor. nut only with
“ -^ -JafRtCOa ■ Cainers*? • ■•Avcntlr,'
Metal W o ik sT -rm w radiatora
n,vll. East side Sttnfotd, Fla., phone
new radiator cores, radiator
11 ‘ 102.R. P. O. UoU SSJ. hk II. i^-leaning ti re|iuiring.___________
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CONCRETE SEW ER PIPE
• CONVALESCENT HOME . *.ow •SKI’TIC TANKS,* Ureas*) Tiaps
.0 ,4 open.at Chuluotn. lH mile* S. E.
llliN'ks, Aluminum. Window &lt; nod
of Sanford tiftd IH miles N- K.
Serecns. White eentent, 1‘aint,
•lit4; o f Orlamlo'. I.mg, serren and
1‘crma-tile, Hurricane ^racea
s r oa'n pot* be* to rit and enjoy
Miracle Conerete (.'gmpany, 3trJ
—.Wm-Av*r—Phonw-ttmT—
m ( p from nu(d UnCfiCs
SALE—hlmerock for drlrelobby ami room*. Ei irk etiitsiruc­ FOR
w.iyg and
roadway*— Phone
tion. Can nrefunodnte 23 only.
Phone or write -for resetvuHnn
a t once, Ovi,»t &gt;
"r Dr. I l.'XEDO FEEDS- -complete dit'X
Martin o.'tuj or write Ho* 137
Hunt's Tuxedc Feed Store.
Chuluota Flotilla. lotrge redan
Hat torses A flattery Charging'
for guest - to visit their do*dor.
II. II. POPE CO, INC.

Salesman and collection for white
instirance-deldt. ago "5-45. Sal­
ary ami commission, Write Hoc fORMMt Congreiimsn Andrew 3.
May of Kentucky leaxes Federal
Court In Washington after he was
NURSE for
sentenced, along with Henry end
Murray G artion. on charge* of
WOMAN for genrrnl housework. bribery and tgrupitacy in defraud
........................
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wartime
11&gt;7 N. Locust Ave.
the
government.
The
rhstrrnan of 4he 4louse RAIIUry
Affairs Committee end the Oars9
. W O R K W ANTED
sons will appeal the sentence of
eight months to two year* Imprison­
EXPERT puintliig —contract or ment. (International .Sonndphnfo)
hourly .basis.
H. U. (■r*&gt;gau.
Free estimates. Phone 7KLJ.
FLOOR SANDING A (im.hing,
rleaning A waxing. Our powei
unit enables u.* tu wort, aliete
Kt'rn
"r
there is nu rlp itic cotineeliu.i

SP L C iA I. V MV ICES

in r»i
of
t A Iit iiiiiir y,
tls sHUacwf
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COAL elrculnting heater. Reason,

R R E A L P H A T E FO R SA LE

FOR SA I.E.-Slightly useil Elgin
bicycle. John II. U&lt;«&gt;t, SI I PalRKAL ESTATE
INSURANCE
til Itl.’S Hieycle. Philyo Cabin*?
. . _
MORTGAGE LOANS
Radio. Phone 252-W,
lAYMOND M. HALL. Realtor
&lt;Repi.iI'ted Itroker and
IIAIIY rattiage, Thayer rollansL
" I■Ir,, good rondilion. Phono 602
m Lnsurnnce Agent
m M ^ Florida State Hank Bldg.

en story, three Ia-droom CANVAS PAINT- clear and rotTwo ear garug*'. t)n
ora. HKNKARIK PAINT A
A I HI x 1 to in Mayfair,
GLASS CO. Phone 320,
unfitrnisheii or. furnished.
PURE. Air Gas Kilrhen Unit. Mnreeneile Cabin Court. So. Orllndt
louse On la r g e k .t. C o rn e r Hit kHighway. P)mne 22y.M.
■
o r y and 7 th Hi. 7 0 0 K . 7 fh S t .
$ 2 ,9 0 0 . A p p ly t o j . E . W a lk er,

Into.

Phone

Simmons for Itawlrlgh business LOST; white- plastic ladies hand­
In Northeast Polk County. 1600
bag In Penney'* Saturday. Bet.
families. ITod nets sold 20 year*.
|o Herald
Permanent If you are a huatlcr.
For particulars writ# RawIclgh’a Dept.
FAH-440-103S,
Memphis. Tenn. or see R. Hart­ 1935 DODGE—4 door aedan, new
man. Box 234, Mmgwood, Ha.
tirr*. rebuilt motor. Call for
'Kenneth Murphy at City Trailer
10 COLORED l&gt;oy* ’and 8 edored
women for kltckcn work. Apply
Tig n Whistle, Tark A Geneva MODEL A Ford R oaditef.' *200.
Tele. 183-J or Co. 3304,
Avenues.

ONLY D O D G E BUILDS

TRUCKS

AN D ONLY DODGE DEALERS SELL THEM!

men ha,l -liar
linemplnvnient
I I . 073.01 itt.mat.
pnymenls.
had gone to oil

Sem inole C o u n ty M otors

haiMtlon of In'iicfil* was in P unto
-Y#tii nitif r-*rii nl %»nl are nrlili y
nnilfi-.t Mtid rwialrwl »« m f i l aHi

Lalftlirt« if nil tlrmSHtifl wnlrh 1 **11, AI

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HONEST, MONEY.
B th *
kMERA

KftfFltln,

A n you tm nblea by distress o( femsts fununuiul monthly dtsturbsn rrst Does this make you su tlsr
truni pstn, fssl an arrrxms, tired,
• rsk - a t surh ttnissr Then ao try
brats x. rtn th sm ‘ 1 V rs tu h is co m is)"»a to rslleTs aurh •jniplon *
rtm o u i to hrlp women troubled
Uila way I Also, • stomBChtc lon lot

. DINAH- ,
OZARK...
COME IN/

KISSED

r&lt;&gt;imty I iMrc of S.mliml- ’'"imM

Painting, plastering and minor st-. - - a * AilmlHlMlHl4*«- «if tli«
carpenter work. 102n W. l*th.
I
r A- I*rumiff,
ilw'FlIiHt
LAND
C L E A N INC.
AND
polilkil^ih July n,
LKAINAGK. 2 NEW CATP.RPILLAR D FISEL Ill'Ll,DO/.-!
KRS WITH
I’ A L M K T T I •
R AK J - i S
TWO
3/1 YD. •
I) RAGLINK-S.
Kl)UIPM EN Tl
NOW IN TH IS VICINITY.,
DIAPER SERVICE
' ' N1MNK IIT CONSTRLHTfON For RrsrrvalIons' or Immedlsts
CO., ORLANDO, FLA. PlIUNK
Delivery lb SANFORD—
PHONE 23357
2300 East Rohlnaon' Ave., Orlendo
RENT A CAR
YOU DRIVE IT
(
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PHONE 200
lurnlfur* Krliniibmi
RWICKLAND-MURHIHON
Cabinet Work
U.DRIVB-IT. INCi
Expert Worltnuntltip
SE E US FOR
THE SANFORD CABINET
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
SHOP
AND TVPING
1Z4 Paknetlo Avenue
CREDIT HU It EAU OF
S a n fo rd

ZINNIA’ nod marigold* t&gt;l*nt#-&amp;i
Pall flowers rmw ready.
It'ixsclter. Florist. Tele. 212AV,
fY desirable f i r o* rno.it
KXI’ERT RADIO RfPAIRING
Celery Avenue-.
. U«w. Can he purr heard
Fred Mycni. 311 E. 2nd 8L
_
DL'NI.OP
.*
$2500.00 cash, b a l a n c e
WHITE WALL TIR ES
ATTENTION
MOTHERS
(UlO. Hi *21,5(1 plus lax. L e e s
— DIAPER SERVICE—
bert A .’Williams’
Ilahv Valvet furnishes hospital
!
Allanltc Rank Hldg. tllhernl tia&lt;le in S.xRh 3—oOa
tlOP Di *21.6(1 plus tax.
clean,sterile dlapera ami deodar'lied cantaine'r. Economical t\nd
la'M lilH-rnl trade In,
Ci|y we ‘have a nlre five
safe. Fully medically approved
*
Rob Denni* Tire Co.
ittngalnve with all mnvenCall Da/lona 2407-W collect for
413 W. 13th St. I'hohe 903
eight large lots, terms c
details. 1)6 diapers, $2 4 wee
• arrange*!. Priced only .
"F IR S T IN SANFORD"
6 A R T IC L E S W ANTED
TRACTOR
MOWING — We mow
krUrt A. Williams '•
Highest cash price paid for used • vacant luts, roadsidea or Urge
12
Atlantic Hank Itldg.
furniture. Ted Davia Furniture
acreages. Phone 41 or 167-J.
Co. 311 E. 1st. Ph. 968.
ll home. Several blocks
enter of loxvn. Phone 169- I’Ll. HUY your ear rcgardlem of TRACTOR AND TRUCK WORK.
Io&lt;t ua clear building Iota, plowage' or condition. Hoy Reel, 306
ing, harrowing, fill d irt dirt
W. 2nd St.
.* ’
'
moving and new ground work on
Iota or. farms. Phone •4'12-W.
new. Lawn Shaver, Aak 7 P«ta, Livestock. Supplies
C. D. Forrester. Rt. I, Hox i'9.
lonatrntlon. HKNKARIK - ~ - I
11*1*11
~T—
ami— ^ '
'LONNIE
Mr Mullen’s M a r k e t
&amp; GLASS CO, 112 111 FOR SALE good saddle horse or
Shop, open Thursday, Friday A
trade for kid pony. A. C. Ren*
Saturday.
son, 8. Sanford Avc.'
aluminum garage door.
LAKE Mary loiundry Trady for
Urush, 801 Park Ave.
Good mule for sale cheap. T. B.
Business. Have your wash done
Kinard.
P.
0
.
Box
206,
Lake
LE- at Minorville, former
the llendlx Way. Mrs. II. I .amp.
Monroe,
Fla,
tsc. 25 thousand fact 4
sv drain tile, 8 &amp; 6 inch 8
HELP W AN TED
13 NOTICES— PERSONAL
iwrr pipe, good belli. H
nrh galvanized and Mack EXPERIENCED celery grower or
WILL
pay *6 for transportation
ilpe, valves of the same
trained Term manager for farm
to Daytona or New Smyrna,
(00 feet 4 Inch Universal Yn Zellwood area. Good position
Thurs.. Fri. or Saturday. Phone
aler pine, east Iron, "000

I'minm i&lt; r Hugh Emerson re.
ported today dial i t # dm in letter
found g**mtr through the mad* it
illegal. Although only money iV
'jwnt under tin- m u "get tidh
uulrk" (ii.oi! letter. Kntfi'on .!#.
dared that flu theory t* “In e|o»
lritton of the lottery luuid In', and
l&gt;, i .,, ti i' . i ' . |mting ,t"' «lhlMr
to prl-efutyin ,nnd. Ins, of mall

WHATEVER YOU
HAUL OR DELIVER

M’ Nrwxfeatures
WASIIINUTUN Tire Veteran.
Admini.iiation .ay* one war ve'
eran out of every 5.‘l has esha'iiled
him rptltbuirnt ti&gt; unemployment
benefits.
' A* of May 1. .the agenev sjiil,
i!HH.6*n oiii'inployril person* out
-of-a—Wm-U-AVai U y'eteiaig-i*u|^
illation of I I.Ji'iT.fMMi ha*! iltawn!
the maxiniiin amount* due iliem]
in weekly installment* FJli . a]
week foi a loaximum of 52 »/,*!,*.!
In aiblitloti. lit.till self-em-■
Moved, xeietnns inlist o f'llie n tj
agrieultin ni wmkeis
had ' *
liauiitetl thru i’tilillemellt* of ,'I ihiI
a month for In. and Iwo-fifltM
month*

triilrln F'lRlti ♦
•*r
from lh* ilfitv of ihr (lr«i
»?f Oil* ficyil-,’’ Huh
’or
4 11 I*(* f»* wHtimr
.*h*l till tint* fix* pi*i f ill it »i*1pfHe
Attit— |U**4 —f-lftre—lltMmf *»f ‘ I tjr
PjdiRlllll, 1ftr| *hal% its# ftwmil l*i t«V
flu elulmutitg t»»* »»-••hi. «t hit nl&gt;
ell. Vnhen Radiator Shop, lot t*--i ti«*s. (tmt « r *nr It i letj in tu 4*- itiii.fi.if nut w* fflsFfl ahnl | ft* \i.yli|
Sanford Ave, Ph; 3G0-W.

LOVE SEAT -- giMwl condlllon
P. J . Welter.*Elder-Sprlng.i.

DATING- Asbestos Alttroof coating- footl for
date or composition roof*p leaks. Coot* your home
,6%. Ten year warranty.
IRIK PAINT A GLASS
L IU W. 2nd St,

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I CEILING fans for aale. l.aiA-v'a
FOR RENT*—-Floor -under. Easy
Drug Store.
■
jopcrntion. Reaaonalde lalea, Sanlo i d I 'a lt i l A - ( i I u k s t u . i'liu n e
Mill*. Poultry Supplies. Nails,
I’urina Feeds, Croeerft-s. uml
MiuiIs . Ton eh Uni A Watson, 1201
4 ROOM house with ligh'-i mid
DOItGK • PLY.MOUTII
Celery, Phone IIOII.
water, 120 month. E. A. Coving­
PARTS AND HSR VICK
ton. Eld' r Springs.
Palmetto Ave.
Phone 1011
House ttailer for sale. Cheap. '.'1!
FURNISHED apt, for a eoupl
Maple Ave. . , :
•
607 W. Ini StiiH-t.
Yeats, llavo'yuur wouleiia moth
AUTO KADIOt), Motorola. Kalrs
proofed now. Downtown Cleanand Service. Tim Music II if,
era^tE—t-jumdrv. - 113 “PlllWtlo'
tl'.v W: 1st 'St. Phone 7*31.
Avu. Phone 014
wo raiho r nhineix with phono
i'iano
Tuning ami Repairing.
1,
inAtnrs in them
Sill. Res. Gil-W.
3
W A N TED TO REN T
THREE 20” ‘ pedestal fans. Kxreh
WANTED to RENT unfurnished
Show, cards and
Irnt condition. See Sanfonl Elechouse, 3 or I l*«*l rinuus. Will
O— Dima SIGN
J1 -. 8
VICE
tcie
Co.
11(1
'Magnolia
*Avv
pay ittm.fto month. I't-ul W.
0 . D. Landress. Phone 1021
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tas
Header.- Rjuuii g.-Fioriilo - State
RADIATORS cleaned and repair,
Hank HinJdmg. Phone lb-ill.

Hydrants and special,*,
selling these articles at
mnt evrn thn sp/oy of
rr out of the market,
t e t Superintendent on
or rail Orlandp 0723
P. M.

t« T f i f i r t f At -’ l l *fT3TiTT

j trw

flleo. where of 53,000 person* en*j Hawaiian
titled to benefits. 15,130 had ui*d i|rvrna&lt;
up the wj-ekly unemployment nl- tj,ov |taVf
towttiiees.
fit^ m w
A VA survey showed that i n __
thi* United Stntrx, •outlie u vet- ^ Irr-n T l
rr*n« in, general, were
tic- M-iiil •_*(*
allowance-exhaustion rati*.
•—
Hawaii Ixm-tril the only etenuj When i
record of no rxhnuxti«n*, although latltn l to
2.1MHt of her 2K.(HHt war Veterans (he grade
hove drawn aomc unemployment' age, that,
payment*. (Ino official mid tnatty yottnif or

268,62(i Vets Have

Legal* Notice

12

ifto R in y

FONTAN A - Calif Fired hut
once in their 111—year duty guard­
ing California* roast, two hirlte
H-int’h railway coastal defense
Kuna have l«*en scrapped.
The two 175-ton monsters roared
just oner That » a * in lUI*. ami
in praetlie. They never fired n s in
I,realise ihe eoneiisslon from their
blast damaged l*u&gt; many buildings
and windows over a wide area.
They Acie Tflminted as haib&lt;&gt;t
defelise weai*&lt;&gt;it* at Fort MarArthur. in -nuthem California,
after being. brought ftom *,\|a«»arhuaett- Jit years ago * over a
special route on which hrulge* and
culverts hud An t-e reinforced all
the way Now, their muled duty
entled, they have Icrn rut up for
scrap to food the furnaces at the
Kaiser SteVf mill here.
Making **rap of the hig rifles
wasn’t Itltttfe les* «f a job Ihau
bringing.them west.
To ptrparr them for shipping
in railway gondola i b i s , they
had to l-e *rut up. 'Cutting look
one man eight hums to make fust
one slice Ibtoiigh the f*o foot bar­
rel*. Dunn* the process, eight
tank* of oxygen went into th*«
heat totih every 15 niintuei.
Their neu non martini role will
lie that of steel plate, aheet and

HELP W A N TED

8

sxn fo rp,

Coastal Guns fire
One Time in 2ft Years

LODZ. POLAND — (ill — Many
merchants in thi* great Polish tex­
tile center art* closing their shop*
and "giving up trailv on quite u
large sea!.,'' says tilt- newspaper
Dsiennik I.odtl.
It added: "Lodi offieial dr.-lea
find this faet alarming md re­
flecting unfavorably on economic
life."
' A apreial goverment commission
him ordereil that n tin etui permit
must ,Ih* .Obtained before any 1msini*M eanTt uM’ operating, Officials,
•akl thev didn't know why’ *
were eliding.
; v&lt; In lad *. a* elsewhere in 'eland,
shopkvi-pete display a !u»re min­
imum of goods they have *.&lt;&gt; sell
hilt keep .ittpst of it etoted nwny
from public view.

Iil located down -t«wt
tOPto date upulnit-ntr
modern efutyttnioneos.
only. Ph"ii
it

fi HEDRtif IM house or ppt
occunsn, v Ort. I — Per mi
fatidgri-. Ph. eag-IL

s y r r o K P H tro tu p ,

NOW YUH LL 5CE
HOW INNCRCENT
-AM AM. ___ _

^ D A R LIN G ! 7'

AN' FCP WHOSE

BENEFIT
THIS KISS.

'5

LOVUM OOYf//

MICKEY MOUxSH
T ^ -ii-iAT M 3 H T .J
. —A - r

UwUHUH

THE LONE HANGER

Obituary Notice
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HYDIAE. PINKHJUH'S&amp;8«mI
Wheeler of Sanford
CANVAS AWNINGS
CANVAS F0RCH CURTAINS
VENETIAN BUNDS
Aluminas, Steel, WoodI
' 10 DAT DELIVERY

We REPAIR!
F R E E ESTIMATES
Phone 808

By. Paul Robinsoy
BiArtTHOMB- &gt;T

WATCH REPAIRS
Three Day Service
All Work
Guaranteed

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12 Months

The Wafch Maker
MATHER’S

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rUESDXT,' JULY 29, 19V

Tire BXNWmiS HERXtU;
PAGE

Toncc
Sen
To
Gan
pa la i

Manager
handed «
the botto:
to drive
tha wiini
hurlcr’a -t
A1 Met
in tha ni|
no run*
second U
Tonight
A uleas i
a tingle
that Ms;
call, on C
hillock at
Tomorr
Leesburg

China Object* Td * ’
Fo reign »AHsiHlance
NANKING. July 29, U P )- Rep­
resentatives of the Democratic
League told LL-ut, General Ail«*rt
X2. Wedenn-yer today that the
Chinese people are bitterly &gt;1"
posol to hny foreign .assistance
which would likely prolong the
rivil war "whether it comes from
the United Slates or tha Soviet*.
I,o Lung’Chi. league spokesman,
told newsmen afler a conference
with Wedrmeyer's American fort­
finding mission that he was convinced the investigation was tin
partial “but we are more interested-in-’ What happens after they
return to* Washington.”
.
- In Shanghai.1 the Dally ( hen
Yli'n PS0 edltoriarty accused the
United State*, through the med­
ium of the' Wedemeyer fae'-liniltng mission, of ■'interference in
China's domestic politics."
The nrwspnper, reputedly ownby a dissident'njemlx r of the
Kuomintang (government party),
said:
^
"To fact find is "hardly * cornDiimrnt. D i.\ nui glorious that
on* state should Investigate another that ia oh an npial foot-

tfwmii. f
Buck, tt
Wtsthvis
Tonceff. '
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nton. t
sties. *

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—Twn
sciutd

,*Klit til#- 11*1.1*"i t**

ident Roosevelt mured top Navy
officials to "reverse" themselves.
*'1 got ail order for DR) aii_
carrier*,” he said. "All hell broke
louse. They did not want aitcraf'
earners* They waut«4 d*»Uu)t
•is. r - ioM Them I chiiM TOT
build destroyers
Finally They
cancelled ord»r* for 50.
Tire baby aircraft earners have
bftn crr*i*t*it]l l»y, Ih l, Nuivy with
playing a major part ^ in tho
winning •fh * wa r . K a f v c r
swung into the story of them a*
Ferguson pirssed a line of ipies-

Hr.oMVf.ir—hint—ff

award of the plan# contract* to
In
* . Kaiser and Hughes.
iit»
'
.Under this i|ue»tion, Kaiser said
would apiwar" rltat Ilia Pres­
ident "left a note” (presumably
hr— ------ rd'NsTy - i.rncUHI flbonr-Tlic ca r

Error
Three

UaniKm*i&lt; final&gt;t*Arf« tlWfl
lime application of M. K. Haume
'for a leas# on the Winn ^Lovetl
dock building on .the lakefront will
he taken up said Mr. Sayer, The
building hat Iwen put in good
condition by the City, ha declared.
Action w i) deferred by the
Commiaiion on a propoaal by the
Silver Fleet Cab Company for
increase* In ratea. They, prnpoecd
a 25 cent fare within the area
bounded on the ea»t by Mellonvilla Avenue, one on the aouth
by Twentieth Street and*.on the
wait by Cedar Avenue, and that
all aingle farea outside that xono
in the city It# increased to 50
cent*. With, two or more passen­
gers, the 25 rent rate would pre*

operating funds. As we spent (2;
P12 Inst year it can readily p
seen that the Increase this
Is 12.926.- Our operating bu.ljr
howevrr, for this year iw pugka
three thousand dollar* JW* tKs-1
last year.
"This
decrease in operstfaM
fundi, in spile of the increase 3
the total budget, is brought aU ^
in two w ays:"F irst: I-ast year we had h j
unfilled position that was v * t * j
for twelve months,- one pu/its J
that was vacant, for dive tnontlj
and another that wa* vacant thr.J
month*. The salaries that w»J
allotted for these positing.* » r j
added to our operallng^ijudn
This year all talariea for unfill
The Commission wa* informed
positions have been made t
that three hew Chevrolet truck*
available.
were ready for delivery by (Ini"Second: Salariea have t*
ler Motor Sales. Tha trucka to
increased to . a leva! where t
which bodlea will be added, are
hope we will tw able to hold t
to be used for garbage and train
men we have. Two of the politic
delivery, eaid Mr. Sayer.
vacant last year have been fills
Application* fur lease ' of sev­
"This cut iti'our operating fut
eral buildings a t the Municipal
will mean that we cannot do
H0101 HO A FKM OilP on Ids nlghT-stlck, a Michigan police officer take* William C. Stacey, Column. Mich.,
Airport were received but action^
tpuch as we had honed to &lt;
Into custody following an outbreak of violence at the strike-bound Remington-llund plant at Denton Harbor.
was ' delayed pending securing by
This W.UI apply especially J o tin
Fii tmed right, officer*.turn powerful lira hoses on the milling striker* in an effort to disperse them Mate
the City of the balance of the
sections
outside
of . Wsnfci
police were ordered to the scene after Michigan's Governor Kim-Slglrr had been notined by llcfrlrn County
Airport prbperty.
namely. Oviedo, Zellwood, Wjet
oillrials that a state of "11101 and Insurrection" eslsled at the struck plant.
(JnlrrmHionol Soumlplidto)
Two application* for street
Garden and Samsula. Whei« ;
light* were taken under considera­
bad planned to increase our (rtf
tion, said Mr. Sayer. One request
in these district* we will now n
j
was by The Church of' God at 1HIS DRAMATIC PHOTO made in the courtroom at the Overell yacht mur­ unable tu do as much as wed
*
Fifth Street and Hickory Avenue,
last year,
the other by The Church of God der trial at Santa Ana, Calif., shows reconstructed alarm clock time
H'aaliaawl lisa*
0«*l
“In giving yuu these figwj
bomb
which
llie
prosecution
chafgcs
set
off
the
fatal
blast
resulting
in
:
at Twenty-fifth . Street rind Llm
i would like to haw it cIrk !
l. end tliat in turn I* due
the
deaths
of
Uie
parents
of
Louise
Overell.
CrlminoloRb.t
lloi.Tr
Greene
Avenua.
a* I liointed
to low co*^I production
.
U shown using the meehantsm to act off a photo flash bufb afler defense, understood lliat we are hot «
*
l. The
out in yesterday's column
objection tu the experiment had been withdrawn. The time bomb ar­ ■citing or finding fault with s ;
solution of the (fiffirulty -l. pelll*
rangement was built from the evidence shown in ruins of the cabin individual or group'of individiaJ
in large degree on |&gt;ersudding the
cruiser on winch Mr. and Mrs. WaiU-e.Uwatwii-dw-d. (TwlrrsfUf6aW7
coal miners, who finaljy won iheir
we cannot give them the sjd
fu r d#v week, to surrender that
f
( I S a l l n u a Dm S m i l i i r l
tiunsl service that they hav* U.
and half the dock* had been de ntiinlquea said, the Semaratig vi­
cherished pure fid *- tuna
the
led to expert by the alatcnsr
1(1T.T#&lt;T* of the lOflhtry and r-tuili
stroyed.
cinity is rsturning to normal. The
that our funds had been inrrviW
to the old grind -- temporarily, !u
(A Republican communique is­ population was ' reported going
1 can assure you no one rrgrn
be sure, but still to turn the clock
sued in the Indonesian capita) of beck to villages and rics fields
our
inability to serve the grow*
bark,
Jogjakarta said a Dutch warship ami, with connections restored be­
more than 1 do. Should at tt
That's where the question of
bombed Pekalongan, 30 miles cast tween the city and-the hinterlarid
WASHINGTON. July 29&lt;A’)- time during the year addition
leadership enter* in. and why
of Tegal, .Saturday.)
food prices were said to 're fell President Truman'* temporary Air money he released for our ut
British newspapers are suggesting
In southern Sumatra, the Dutch1ing.
Policy , Board tocay began Its
that Foreign Minister Frlres*. 1I.-Varmy reported, fires cngulfsd four I tin Jogjakarta the Republican studies to assist in formulating We will immediately try to ci
pand our activities, in propoi
m mav succeed Mr. Attlee in event
wvlls in Uhe Peosapo fields, two
a national policy on aviation.
lion to the funds made amiable
of the lalirr's resignation. Deyirr
of.them reuses) by sabotage and army said Its air ‘ froces bombed
■i*. credited-with—being flm luplt:
oil. Official* were quoted a* and Salaliga today and, \h°uK,f Iward Iwgan oignniiing the study "greatest -possible' beni-flti from
saying the n«qss on the flank chased by two Dutch fighters, ordered by Mr. Truman July 1H aviation."
The job assigned thr i^ard is
of the fields, weke of minor Im­ "returned unharmed” to its base to aid the. nation in obtaining lire
similar to that given (tie MortuW
portance.
\
Board in 1926. Tht* Morrow ie-1
(In a review of tiiejfjrst week ol
The army laid lVa^HTptlOtrari»_
n i.le s
riorlli- commendations laid the basis fut;
had rut off the water supply tvwsflirl, the Indonesian news
r-niiiicd Diiicli American aIV policy to. ( « &amp; _ _ _
Kevin is one of Di train's must (
to SaUITjfBrand wrerv^committing »gene&gt;^viot»ra—eaid —lUiplrblicau
tf.T. ' AtitUaraw*
forcefdt personalities, and a !e.rn
Rulmtage on telephone communica­ forces wiu?"rh+vuUuiiog Semiiiatig p o ck e ts ill
icy en. roule to
lender, lie has astute jud/nieill,*
Situirrel hole*. frii|Uentl, are
tions in the Senrarang urea.
from Fast ami \VesTSl&gt;»&lt;l halted ami two ot
ang is a gmal executive, fhojign
-found uif thr east si l&gt;a of "tree*
. Kconomirally, however, the com- the Dutch el Salatiga^knd Am- Jogjakarta.
sumetimrs tasli iri his Montnc**,
lie Is a brilliant and -niiiful
speaker, capable, of dealing cither ,
with an audience of worker- or n '
conference of international states-1
men. Hr Is a fighter and like* a :
good scrap.
Small wonder then that msny of j
his party should think of linn ns
being thr light jnan to inspire (he
workers of the country tu under.
take the production needed to put
Fug rand on . her fret, especially
I was born on a tobacco farm

i • *\

Political Emergency
j
!*■*•

Slurr«&gt;

Harrlngto
Lake, n
Brig*, cf
»*((•&lt; (i* i.i
Tylsr, lb
Rilvsrmsn,
Fold, c

Kuisei told the committer that
h ecottceived the idea fol a 2oOtoil cargo* plane in the Spring
of 11*42. He saiil he tlisrusscd it
with planebuilder Donald Doug­
las and Douglas was “ttemriuliiusty enthifsiastic.

Station Cut

Occupational Tax

Indonesian Fight

Board Begin* Work
On Aviation Policy

LUCKY STRIKE

presentsTHE

THETOBACCO AUCTIOMEER!

lAlonio

jinn; he.*U cixrcdingly itioru

decision

DgLand
8t. Aug*
llginer
Orlando
Coker
via and

S till WOIKTU Sle\ cn Qlrdnlch plays the role of guide to UtfN picsat iiesidr the Industrialist wliTfs
ha testified. iH-rasioimlly supply too. that there ate many who feel } turesquely garbed vlxitor* from Arable as they tuur a plant ot tfm
sure he would like to tie prim" Carnegie-Dlinols Steel Corporation In PlUibutgh, Pictured are (1. to r.):
sou finally had tnllmun sworn as minister, although the ipjiclhm A1 quadl Mohammed At Amrl; Prince Saif A1 Islam Abdullah, of
Yemen; Glednlch; and^s/ed Hassan Ibn Ibrahim. *
(/n(craaKpnol).
a witness mid then asked him of his iovalty to his present chief
whether he knew of anybody In doesn't arise.
Washington who was "giving Mr\
However, Devin isn't the
iijuvenient Com
Kaiser the iirush-off."
lie repaid out ol
I most rertainly do." Calhoun
teplied. “Mr. William Unit and
sure to bat lie to letatn his leader
■1
periist of years. The .State Hoad
Halt is a former Wl’ll vice
TALLAHASSFEt July 29 -tdh* Department, will build and mainchairman. Meigs was one. tima
The State Board of Administration tain the ro'ads. and bridges, and
chiaf of W l'll's aircraft division.
l°d*y gkve its formal approval take title to them when the debt
to issuance of gasoline t*x t e- l i * cleared.
* "
venue certificates for financing
The financing |.-an, first of Us
I *&gt; ,225.Otkl of road and bridge kind in Florida, was approved by
j construction in Broward, Buwan-’ ihe Supreme Court last week.
|fT«*iii|itin.»v«l In*mb&lt;I'MAt IInr)
|nee mid Highland counties
| Bids for thu aecutitle* will bs
to start at 2:00 1\ M. Further In­
I .The certificates will tie. iaaued opened on Aug. II.
formation may lx* secured from 8.
II. Farm-st, Herman Harriett or
J . B. Ftlt* of Hanford.
. ..
The following horses were in
tha Sunday event*:’
Rider
Owner
Horse
I I u ii O . - . U l n . »
Il*rl .
Earnest
* Bullet
Cameron
fishetmen have liecit using seines
Far next • in the two hig fresh water aieas
Mrs. Earnest Sport
Man llehr since Mav when the leglilature
Windham
Dan
Whltner
Appleby
passed special arts designed to re­
Appleby
open them.
Kill*
Both the hig lake and the Si.
(’linger
Prescott
Raulrraon
Johns have- been areas of dispute
Prancer llumbalnw between epbrt* ami rumiurrrial
Harriett
6 IM KCK8
Betty
Howard
Howard
fishermen for years.
Sugar Hoy Pell
Mviand
Thr Irgiilsture has designated
Cracker '- Howard
Howard
them as salt water 'in attempt*
Jacob*
Jacobs
tu rrmavn them from jurisdiction
Champion Hsidanraleh of Ine Game Commiision, which
Bankas
Flicker - ' Kabun .
MabtitL (U JA U A N T E K D H E C A P S
has cohitltutional power to teguTarson'
Vieno.
Vieno
late fresh watep fishing.
Lady
Prittard
Prittard
Circuit Judge Hugh 51. Taylor
-Polly
, Cochrnn
Cochran
of Quincy ruled last' week thal
deWolski
daWolski
three act* of Tha 1947 legislature
Pell
Chief
Pell .
attempting to place the two areas'
Cochran
Cochran
under the Hlate Conservation
Cochran
Cochran
Commission, which regulates the
Carleton
Carleton
■alt water seafood Industry, were
unconstitutional.
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At' lehal Hi major commercial
ONI.Y 1 ON HAND
Earlier, Circuit Judge W. II.
products are made from apples. Harrison handed down a decision!
at Arcadia declaring unconititu-i
tlunal a 1917 act exempting Ht.j
Johns and Okeechobee fishermen
I &lt;!AL. O U T S ID E W H IT E
from punishment for violating
game board rulings.

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Australia, India
Bring Indonesian
LONDON. July 30 W1 A So- Case
Before UN
cialiil tourer taid Prime Minuter

Attire told Labor legnlatott today that Britain would slatlt her
military commitment* in Get many,
Italy and Greece slmoil innne.
dately becaute of the nation'*
• looming economic emit,
won-iC fffftHPYifirul
® confidence from Labor number* of
Parliament after explaining to them
the “broad line*", of hit plan lor
meeting the crilif,
.The Socialiit lourre, who U con­
nected clotely with Labor member;
or Pat [lament. taid Attlee promiied quick' and complete troop
withdrawal! from the Veneris Giul_ is tector of northeait Italy and
W Tiom Grerrr and luhitanlia! re*
ductioni in the Britiih occupation
force* in Germany. *
Left Wing Labor Party member*'
have been demanding reduction!
in the armed .force*, which totalled
~ L 2 9 7 ,3 0 U iiierf July” T.
A well-informed lource laid Att­
lee alio had decided to atk miner t.
now on a fivie-dajrweek in the reD cenlly iocii|urd coal piti, to work
Sn extra hour a day to increa*.*
production of critically needed coal,
the mainitay of the Britiih eco­
nomic program ilructure.
After Attlee tod the Labor M.
P.'t of plam of troop reduction*
nM I'njgw Tv&gt;i*i '

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I New Restaurant, ~
Barbecue To Begin
Serving Tomorrow
^ ..... .
„ . ..
The l l r S Whistle, Sanford a
newest batlwcuc and lunchroom.
Will open Thursday under thu
management of Robert Bryan, recant sergeant of the Army Air
Corn., It was anounced today by

Dutch Report N e w
Amphibious Landi ng
On Sum atra

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Randall Goff Is In
Detroit With “Babe”
Randall Gaff, 14 year old tun
of Mr. and Mr*. O. K , Guff, la
new reported to be in Detroit.
Mlrh. on a tour with Babe Ruth,
who la on a Ford Motor Company
sponsored tour of loading cities
to promote American Legion Baseball league*..
* Randall waa accompanied by hi*
Ml picture taken with
P. Chapman,
and For?
took the
to a press conference In regard
.to the tour, which waa held at
Alabama., and Babe Ruth, after
the Jefferson Davis Hotel.
Thee met Governor Felaom of
being I presented with . the big
key Jw-tho-eKr.-gov* ft to Randall fo r.k souvenir, nad Mr. Goff
* ‘ U horns with him, .

Underground Reports N ote R equests In fo r­
m ation O n Rem oval
Slaying O f H o s t ­
O f P ro p erty From
ages
A fter Con­
.
3
R a -fk a n S tates
viction B y “Court

M artin S a y s K aiser
Could Get C on tract
W hen Nobody E lse
W as Able T o Get I t

JERUSALEM , July to. (/II—
T *o British soldiers were killed’’
end three were Injured today
by an electrically •detonated
mine nesr tbs llrdrra railway
station. It waa officially an­
nounced.
ity Ho w a r d c u r t ih
JERUSALEM. July JO. &lt;d’*
/ t ii Uumi i«ued
niuniquc" today aliening that two
ill whom it kidnapr
July -12 had lirrn hanged in x
joint near Nalsnys m lepriial lot
the .execution of thiee Irgini membets *1 Acre prison yeitrrdsy.
Shortly slier the "communique’
wsi issued floin Tel Aviv, a pqlice sourer there irpoilrd ihr
bodies of the two soldier* hsd been
fullml.------ ---------------- - - _____—
Official government i o u i c m ,
however, weir not' immediately
able to conlinn that the trigrante,
Cliffoist Marlin and Mnvin Pake,
bad bcln stein.
— In iiiuing- i t r !‘cummpnitjtif.'
IfKim Zvni Leupii #1*° diicloied
that it had received an appeal for
clemency from Paice'* father, hut
laid it had been ignored becau.e
it ihould have been directed “to
thoie who" rcluird clemency
to
ihc executed Itguniili.
"W c cannot do anything about
it," ligun laid the elder Paice hsd
been told..
The underground Jewish organ­
isation asserted the Britons, soiled
at Nalanya. were tried by a “mill
u r v court" -and— convietgd on
charges of "Hleg«l entry into Pai
(•‘•■iJnwvd »• f
TM*»I

Arthur Godfrey
Extends Sanford
More Publicity

Role Iir Pacific War

Fate Of Refugees
Is Still Undecided

Bugsy’s Girl Goes
^ To; P a r ir Hospital

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

W E D N E S D A Y . JU L Y ill). Ill 17

Jones Reveals FDR W anted

U r T U K ASSOCIATED VHKAA
Australia -and- India -sought .in­
tervention by the United Nation*
Security Council today in an atIrrppl to halt lighting between
the Dutch and Indonniartt.
A ipokriman for the Aultralian
delegation at Lakr’ Succn*. N. Y..
laid the Indonnian cair would be
tiled Sometime today.
A communique by India'* interim
government in New Delhi laid the
co unt iy r pcim mrn n to trymtnr'to
UN had been mitiiKled Ui ' com­
municate immediately" to the Se­
curity Council chiirnian a' meuar*;
from Pandit Jawahara! Nehru, vice
president of the jnleiim govern
men!,, asking cnunril artion.
At Canberra Australian Prime
Minister Joseph B. Chirfly'said the
Autiralian step was bring taken
in the hope that “not only will
hostilities cease, hut that the Se­
curity Council will piovr its worth
in dealing quickly and effectively
with a situation of this kind."
At the Hague, a Netherlands
Foreign Office spokesman said
Australia's action was "regret­
table.” ilertilling mediation offer­
ed previously by British Foreign
Secretary Krnest Bevln. the Dutch
spokesman said" tbc Australian
action could not help possible
British efforts.
Militarily, the Dutch reported
further advances To the |*lsn*D.'
A Dutch communique s'a I d
Netherlands troops made a new
Timphlbious landing In Sumatra at
Loeboekpakam, 3 6 . miles east of
Medan, on the northwret coast of
,p„ jntnn&gt;t.
At tho same time, the communi­
Arthur
Godfrey,
Columbia
n «atiasre »» iw n r « « i
Broadcasting Program announcer
---------------------------- — *.
and talent dlscovsrer extraordin­
ary, yesterday morning Informed
the world on hla broadcast that
B r itis h
G l V C I ! M l l l O r at last "Godfrey had made the
front page headlines”, ami pro­
ceeded to read * The Herald ar­
ticle of July II and the headline;
NEW YORK. July 30. (/Pte- "Arthur Godfrey Admili Error
Flrrt Admiral William f . Halsey Regarding Aiken's Home Town
save that British naval units were
He then reminded hi* listener*
given unimportant objective* 'in of his morning broadcast when
the final phase of the Pacific War he announced Dick Aiken, hi*
to prevent any post-war claim Sanford . tenor program gneit.
that Britain had taken part in the as from Orlando, and the resulting
climatic Mow against the Japanese a* a result.
fleet.
deluge of protesting telegrams
In the ijghth of a series of he rreleved from Sanford eltlxens
articles In the Saturday Evening
Mr. Godfrey again extended hla
Post, out today, the former com- twit regard* to Riwanls President
mamler of the Mid-Pacific striking Lester Tharp, ana of the tele­
force recalled American carrier gram senderu, declared, that San­
strikes in July, 1046, against the ford mutt lie a great, town, and
Jap naval base a t Kuro after said lhat If he ever got "down
which the_ enemy fleet "ha 1 ccas-l that way" he must remember to
rd to esis't."
look up Sanford.
Edward Higgins, manager of
The Kure alack was made onw
by American planes, Halsey said, the- Seminole County Chamber
adding;
of Commerce said he ia delighted
“At Mick Carney's (Rear Adi with all th la . radio publicity re­
rmlral Rnjrert B. Carney, Halsey's sulting from Dick Aiken winning
chief of sta ff! insistence, I as­ an Arthur Godfrey contest, and
signed the British arf alternate Is seeking to get a recording of
target, Osaka, which also offered] Godfrey's broadcast yesterday.
warships, but none of prime im-l
porta nre.
"Mick’s argument waa that L ll
though this division of forces vtolated Uie principle of concentra­
tion and superiority. It was im l
perativr to forestall a possible
PORT-DE-BOUC. France, July
postwar claim by Britain that she 30 (AT— Twelve Jew* who were
had delivered even a part of the put ashore from a convoy arriving
final blow that demolished the her* yesterday from Palestine
Japanese fleet.
wer* reported officially to have
"I hate to admit a political fac agreed today to return to tha
tor into a military equation, my transports if tha British should
respect for Vice Admiral Sir ner-l decide to take the 4,600 lihnard Bawling* and hla fin* men of migrant* to Cyprus.
the British Pacific *fleet mado me
Tha Jews, nearly all from Pothate It doubly, hut Hick forced mej land, wer* turned back from Pal­
to recognise that statesmen's ob­ estine after, tha British Intercept­
jectives sometime# differ widely ed their vessel. Exodus of 1047.
from combat objectives, and that Upon reaching France, from which
an exclusively American attack they eailed July 10, they re­
waa in America's best Interested fused to land,
Th* British destroyer Cardigan
Bay, maln.aecort vessel, put Into
Marseille In search
'" J f oorr hneeded fSfid
supplies from the.French. Th* sick
who Were taken sitior* were under
PARIS, July 30
The U. French ’ military guard in a
3, Embassy said today that It hospital.
had transported ‘'Virginia Hil), in
Convoy officer* awaited Inwhose California home Benjamin struction* from Porta or London.
(Brnnyl Stfel recently W T f lifn ,
to. a Parte hospital for treat­
BRITISH J E T PLANE
ment of an Illness, its nature un­
SOUTHAMPTON. Eng., July SO
specified.
(A V - Britain'* flrat jet-propelled
The Embassy aatd Miss Rill seaplane fighter, the Saunderswas staying In tho Rita Hotel, Roe Al, successfully completed
and that on Sunday night it re­ its first public tost today. The
ceived a call from the hotel saying maximum spaed Is still secret.
“there is an. American girl here Tha plana made several takaeffe and landing* on the Solent
In need of medlral attention.”
.A vice consul visited Mias Hill, at tpcedg under 400 mil#* an
and then had her taken to e hour. I t mounts four 20-mm cannon
hospital, the Emhaesy said, re­ in It* noae and ia powtrod by
fusing to say whkH on*.
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F L O R ID A .

Jews Report U . S. Protests
Britons Killed. To Russia For
In Retaliation Taking Assets*

S S K K S 8SSSr-*SK £d«n. Halsey Reveals
has operated n similar barbecue at
Macon, tia., since 1D2U.
The one story building of con­
crete block, construction and 50
foot square is located at J'ml.
Avenue and Twenty-fifth Strt-t
A large area of lime rock and
slag hue been smoothly rolled out­
side of the building to allow plen­
ty of parking space. There are
two large neon signs, one on the
building,'the other near the road
way.
The entire front of the buildBig Is occupied by the serving
counter which is within .a win­
dowed .room, with windows open
for easy service. There is a can­
opy shelter outside. To the left
a door opens to a well lighted
dining .room with tallies
and
enough steel chair* to seat Hi
ru ne. The floor la Inlaid lino{sum amf there is plenty of window lighting.
- Behind the serving counter Is
a 16 foot square kitchen, alsp n
storage room. Tables and a steam
table are of stainless steel fintab. Thero is a Urge gas range.
Two big refrigerator-* are stored
with food anu 'meat. Sink space
Is ample.
Outside, and near enough to the
nratn highway to whet the appe­
tite of passing motorists, is th-r
large brick barbecue oven where
beef, pork and .ham are rotated
by electric power in front of a
glowing fire of coke containei
.i, a grata. The entire ovtn it cov­
ered try a shed.
Riley L. Hogan of Winter Park
was' general contractor for con­
struction of the building which waa
started on May 30.

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Hughes Giant Plane HiKhiigltl In Senate Probe

WASHINGTON.' July JO M
Ih r United States ha* ptoteilrtl
to Kutiia a gam 1 1 Soviet removal
of fuimn German and Italian
4*»et* from the defeated Balkan
states, Hungary, Bugaria and Ho
amnia.
_ ■
Undetiecrrlary of State Kobeil
Lovell livid * news-entt^etrttce-to­
day rh.it a note It.id been deliver.-Jf
to Soviet Foreign Minister Mol­
otov in Moicow yrtteiday asking
lull information regarding such
trantfrrt of properly. .
Lovell raid the Stale Department
tool; ihr |M&gt;tilion in JI* note ihst;
I, All removal* n( property I1)
Runia before 1hr Hungarian, Bul­
garian and Iftmanian peace treaties
n.me.intq f l (rc.l.a tc^ui-pttuvtrurual character.*;
2. Auilrian aii^t* in thetexuuntrie* c*n not be tei/rd on the
ground* that thry .nr German
pfo|»rlliet printing allird aglcCmrni on i~d?fndliori””Of “GrimsTi
an clt."
,
3. Only irmovali made in ac­ H ill K AN AIRIAl VIEW of the glsnt plywood fljrlnc boat which Is being comtructed by niRUnqalre aircraft
cordance with peace treaty pro­ bulkier Howard Hughes In California. 17ie plune is dcslgneil to carry 700 soldiers. The Semite War In­
vision* can br recognized by the vestigating Centmitleo is urobinu iho ttO.OOO.OOO wartime inane contract awarded Hught-s. ( Inle/naiiurml*
United Stala* a* Irgal.
The note said the Uniiyd Jitulc*
i»* concerned Ih-cuusc it wnc one
of the stgnera of the peace trea­
ties with Hungary, Bulgaria and
Rumania and thus hobls irnjHtnsibilitv for enforrvTnent uf the
part*’ provisions.
In discussing Italian asset* in
WAHHINti I’UN, July :iu nt't
these rountries, the note said dis­
I'reaMent' TniniHii wurkrd rnpbl*
posal of suchl properties Jo. xpteift”fy «t b i s des\T"lodiy oir'lPgDlatton
{• By' proWerl for In the peace
Jo e Sw ift Is G l I C S L passrut hy (‘ongresH in it* (tnnl Cfhina Accuses Russia
treaty.
____ t;iv # .-itc*M ' A t T
dgys, U d o ie ndjournmerit, *igititig
Of Sponsoring 2nd
Dispatches from London -#ul4
th* Jlrltish G vteri^jm t bs.l dtk
o p cd K C l
A-.UIU-H, . mmnv UU» iiirludnu; important
F ro n t In MonKolia
Itre m l u ftlmiUr pjrvit»t iu t h ^ ^ M c e t ' H c f C
S c t)t. 1 :
uppropriMlkm
RiUaiaiia
ou* t a r ,l ...
f
I..II
*
4 lllt'^,
—
Russians yesterday.
Lovett
told
_
,
.
.
1 Mr.
ti*-«** up the tnrl-^
Mr Truman tm
i mk'
SUCCESS. July 30 M’t
reporter* In answer to questions
Grin,lit in popularity n r t&gt;u&lt;*l||tinieiliulrl&gt; umm Ids-return ye*
that he doe* not know tnb value
Russia
served
Utilise today that
of the propertie* Inrolvetl but, os- iioanl nudmbojt racing itiitc 1*323 j lerildV-from Mhouiuri, where H e »t
sume* ’ it ‘1* considerable, other­ W*1 told today to Ktwanian* ..t! lumto-i &gt;une. at service* for ids It ws.ufsl veto , llelamb* IVlIug it
. • /- .
t
r
c. i. I mutlnr. 'll- Mrfitha noomo.
a m i Trontejntdsn again whtlt Iks
wise tha United Slst. i would- not the- kloum t (enter by Joe bwilt. n , , ^ ' .j^ .,1
tow by Mr.
t&lt; eallaae# -a rase t n . )
Unites)
Nations membenlup epplibrad n| the Otlsndo Oultroard Ai Truman iticludc
j6i4t*3|MP.tt33 ,nppro|iriatbm* for cations ol those three nations go
•nciatiun, and lerretaiy of Outdoor
to a formal vole in the Senility
Florid* Federation of Outdoor the Army.
JJ.PJ7 iippnjpilnlli.il- for Count il.
Club*. He nav introduced by Ed­ intiepei!.7.'iil
iiliiics,
providing
The Council trst will ctrnie it,
ward lliggini. who outlined the fund* (or a si..roti lug federal
August
and Ilie repeated black
agcncis-5,
im
biding
the
Vi'ts-ran*
outboard lacing that will take
Administration and tho Atomic En­ balls would boost llie Sosirt veto
|place lirle on Sept. I.
ergy * OBintissionS
total to 14. Late yeslrlsl.iy the
MIAMI. FIs., July 30 Ml Hr
John L . Hughe*. ........... . Un. • »l,CfiK.'.'PLMU7 appropriation loll Husyrunt vetoed the Aniens an |.rorarrving funds to implement hir
port* of a revolutionary attempt vetsily bariltirtc and law sludcnt. forvigii-nid program. Almost all pos.il for a Balkan Investigating
sang
thicc
solos
which
were
well
'
to overthrow the government ' I
nl un' iiioney i» for •■*|h' imI1- Cirmmt'iiun,
Hafarl Trujillo of the Dominican applaudrri! "I teve Lllr," 'She lure abroad, the aggregate luting
Alexei Krasilnikov, deputy So­
f8fM.7Hi.H3A lylow. the I'realrient'a
Republic continued to pour into Dncrt 5ong" and " Ihinugh .the budget eitiraates,
viet delegate, larsl down Moscow’s
Miami today, and ell had onr far- Yeats." He was accompanied hy
ftlKl.l lii.HItti appriqiriatiim*. fur position after China accused Rrro
tor in common, none wa* confirm­ Mr*. 0 . Fuquay and. was intro­ tho Agrirultnip Ifepartinriit;
ria of sponirning "a seconsl front"
duced hy J. Marlin Stinccipher.
ffS.duo.tHHI appropriation* fora against the Chinese govcrnmei'l
ed.
■core
of
miscellatreou*
government
The Cluh. went on teedtd a»
The rumor wa* thi*: An invatio i
corporations, including llio Na* through Outer Mongolia s mva-army, purportedly financed iml favoring the writing of a fetter in.n»l Housing Agency, tin* I»»- j *un uf Sinkiang.
backed by Communktic internli. lo Kiwanis International it-itnn; siitute n ( IlllfX iA m erica ii ,\f 1 Krasilulkov-ateo fi.imnlty nmvws* preparing to invade the Do­ IItsL lotteries anil tlu'or prifr* a»e fair-, and 4|M,7PP.tMHl for the Ten* eil to l.lsH'k emuliIJratioit uf'ispidi
I ( MMllMtirel 0 ii r»u* I w l
iii'SM-e Valley Authority;
minican Rrpublic. Tire army w*» not fsvnrrtl by the kiwanu Club
Insrea-ing l*y 20 perrenl tire
alleged fo.have trained in s. r-- as a meant.of raising fundi lor pettnloil pnymunt* Ip Civil Wot,
. •
Spanish - American, Boxer Rebelmote, mountainous region of south- lire club.
i and Philippine Ip»urr»ctioti
Mr Swift told the Klwaidam
east Cubs.
veterans ami their widow* iio.l r-fill•
Th rfacl ws* this: No one tingle that prior to 1U36, ail niutarlHiat siren, afft-rting among other* '.«)
taring wn* of the inlHiard lyin',
WELCH. WY. Vn.. July VI, tell —
perion. agrnry or government ha&lt; l&gt;Ut by ID'd'J the outlH-ard lacing Civil Wur and HI.stHt SpantehWelch totteresl tsalay on fn- rim
yet reported actually seeing tbc proved- nrori* popular according to Atiierican war veteran*.
of the earth, and tin- ri.lMHl odd
alleged invasion army, its fleet the numlier of schedule* fer re­
inhabitants hoped their liame*
gattas.
or its aircraft.
wi'te Hut being aurkt-d .fiiib-.' IllsBefore the wsr, outboard marsoil.
Virtually each report had it- ufseturer*. Rllmutaieil by the pub­
Torn sldnwalk*. ruptured futildeounter-raport. 8ummarUf&lt;l. tha licity attending outlHiard raring,
situation bulled dawn to this:
Throw of Seminsdg County’s lug and buckled pavcmeni.s showmade special racing iiiu|ur* reThs Puerto Itleap youths arrived taping st about J476 each; he school principals: B. O. Steele
in Miami from Cuba with Hh- -sjif. Since tlie war they have di»- of the Hanford Grarnntsr School; movement which iio* qutekenesl in
story that they hail "escaped i contlmieil till*, Ire Halil, due. t-r Mr*. J . C. MitchelL of 8outh Side recent months.
Mayor L. E. Roger* gocssesl an
training camp where men wetv th* fact that they cannot build I’rimsry and /,. J . I.aney of ttie
underground stfeanr migiit l&lt;e to
being recruited and trained Into •nth motor* at a slecent price, l.ymsn Scliool. are nttanding
city rouurn
rotmril
an army to Invadtt tha Dominican itaears get requisite part* for three day eonfrence of principals blame. He ha* told the
,l** nty
Republic.”
In Gsinesvill* al th^ University of
b; . ! itt* ni"}t
‘V ? " 1
,hc
“ (|t»llssr* »» _ Pa*» Twal
—
- it
■ was announces! today
'•
rear of the Poehonlaa Theater, one
An Associated Pres* carraspon
Florida,
ran
hear
running
water.
dent in San Juanr Puerto Him
hy Supt. T. W. Lawton.
Another theory was that, in
later Interviewed th* same youths
One of the main conference
who told of the army—Identi­
tuple* is how to put to licit ilm* year* past, coal had he-'it mi tied
fied as Cesar Anlbal Torres and
the two week* before school open­ bens-nth this southern West Vir­
Serafin Rivera- -and nut.ted ther.l
ing now required by law of teach­ ginia coal renter, weakening tbc
er*
In order to fill out a It) month city's foundation*; but there wire
a* denying they had seen any
Tho heavy downpour that floodno charta'to back up thi* suggest­
troops or armament In Cub.-i. &gt;hH ow lylnic area* throuichoui inla srheslulc, lie M i n i .
ion.
Kslward
Henderson,
a
graduate
arm* lost evening was officially
Official*, pondering the Lite of
redurdesl at 2 05 inches by B, F. of Seminole High School, and their city, were considering what
tVIHtner, wrsthermsn. No report* one of the State regional educate step* should be taken. Then- w«*
*.f i damage to celery *eesl betis Ion supervisors, has promised to tui - indication whether geutuitete
w its reported thi* morning al'thsj do si! he n n .to aU--£emlnote would be exiled An to *rtua/ the
iew of County Agent C. R- County principal* in preparing the mystery.
SAN FRANCISCO, July 30, (-11
»on. Some motor ear* were new schedule*, Mr. Lawton de­
— Thp I.iqps International con­
rtod to have lwen stalled In rlartd.
vention today worked on a plan to
ord ai water aloihed over
ll OF C COUNCIL
promote world peace through
running boanls.
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla., July
pipelines from town halls to
aly ha* seemed to be a wet
itR“ wUIT Hi 161*1 id ' fifT B r so OP)— WttttJirJrlttrd, maniger
Ind Loke Buccese.
In a doxeo forum* yoetarday ths
Inches or 1.67 strove normal, of the Ocala Chamber ol Com­
TOKYO, July 30. (AV- Deputy
convention of more than 16,000
thia is a mere drixtle com- merce, today was elected pre­ 4'rime Minister II. V. Evatt swung
-with the 14.67 Inch precip- sident of tha Central Florida Australia
delegates amplified the themn tha!
behind the
United
of July, 1046, Mr. Whltner Council of C of 0 Executives .State* today In the quest for a
solution of world problem* must
succeeding W. J . Coxens, Jr., man­ speedy It-nation peace conference
spring from 4he masse* o f cittern*
out.
rather than thair diplomats.
’all this year to date totals ager o f the New Smyrna Beach on Japan at which th* veto power
Harry Goforth, msnagerof th* would be eliminated.
inches ** compared with the
After the forums tha plan ws*
0 Inches recorded through Mt. Dors Chamber, was •elected
proposed, to be submitted Uforr
Australia, he said, w o u l d
, 1040; ton .16.84 ineh rains vie* president to succeed Bird "strongly resist” any attempt by
tha convention, for an Internation­
____
c*
and
lutryy
Halt,
manager
of
th*
al, committee to channel commun­ of [1 9 4 4 a n J the M J t htehro
one power or « group to apply th*
High . July, 1046. Rainfall Iqi Daytona Beach
Chamber, was veto, but he voleed the hope Hu*,
ity attitudes to Wsitdngton and
6450 inch#* a* conj-J efactcd
secretary
of tha United N*
cceedj sla would^participate In the prorain of 61 inchaM (jotorth* • •*
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Popularity Of
Outboard Racing
Is Told Kiwanis

Russia Announces
- £ J „ Vetolntentions On
3 UN Applications

Appropriation

Dominican Rumors
O f Invasion Try
Are Unconfirmed

Town Buck 1i n :From
Movement Of Earth

Principals Attend
Meet At Gainesville

2.05 Inches Of Rain
Reported Last Night

Lions Meet Works On
- World Peace Plan

Australia Backs U. S.
Jap Treaty* Meeting

WASHINGTON. July ifl i d l Jetse Jones testified today that the
late President Kopsevrit ordrtad
dial work edntinue on a $20,000,OllO (lying boat oulried doling
the war from iluwaid. Hughe*.
June*, bonier Secretary of Commerce, taid hf talked with Mi.
Ronsi-yrlt following s yihinet meet­
ing in Feinuaiy. 1044, and that
the Chief Executive raid he (j^d
not believe monty already *pent
un the project would be throtyn
sway,
Al that
time, the government
had -pent approximately $13,500.000 on the 200-ton flying boat '
vviiish has not yrt ,b»en flo'
Syme .jta m m u m t ptndrgjHffiVi
fitial* wanted to drop the |iroj
ecte
*
Jones told .iii* veirian of the
story to a Senate War Investigate*
tug luhcumimttre inquiring into
it..- award •-( almut $40,000,000
worth id wartime pljne conlr*C*l . &lt;
to I liiylin ' auJ I Irriry J. Kaiser.
Jonvts said lie hud signet) the
nriglnri contract on dirs^t Initruetion* from tlie War Froduetien
Itoar.l and without knowing the
project wgj opposed by the Army
'Jmd Nnvv.
. When J ..rii's ts'1.1 uf hi* conver­
sation will. Hr. Roosevelt, Cbalrman Ffrguton ilt-Mich) of the
Senate subfonimitteo asked: .
"I&gt;id the I'rrsitlent bavo anytiling to sin with the making of
ilst-s cutitrg. t 1"
"Not to mv knowledge,” June*
unlit.
- -dene*- n-aste-intsT -th e -yeeorsl
Vnemoramlum, datv.l Feb. 1H, tyil,
which he anid hs\ slictate.! for-‘tha
lU n llu rd .... I'M r fn » r

Local Delegates
To Ulks Meeting
fieturn (Frjom Trip
James Rowland, &lt;■suited' ruler
..f the Sanford laxiga stf Elks,
Vvfm n-i u'l in .1 Knl in .lay with his
"F ib " .4.-C1. (oi v l)r. L. T. Llosa,
AI• ])o!iis null Mi &gt;. Rowland, a f­
ter atiensling tin* jtarinnat coir\.-i.tinn ol Klhi in I'ortinnd, Oregnn. hod is -bai .1 Imie, tit* said,
enplisiniiiH to iintiveo of I'orlland
rlull it svn* i....is-1 back home in
♦'^"1"^*: ,
. .
.
“Ibirttand vsit* much liotts-r tlsan
hero," l.e ds'cloieil. "It w*» often
or WL* hut the nights wer#
end, lit* nlvi roirnled (list the
I'lillmnii train with Florid* dele­
gation visited Snu Fiptu-teo and
Lo* Angeles and «t Hollywood It
w as.)Ill in the »luul.‘.
The I.Hirt group left heTe on
July S on st i rip. 'of 8,7t*5 miles.
The Klk train went linrn Jack*
»&lt;miville to t liii rigo, to Denver, and
to Salt Luke City which Impressed
Mi ite.wliiod witli itn I'leoldlnes*
and le-aitly ru»ro than any city
he visiletl, he aMerteri,. While
{hero lle-y visited the Mormon
Temple trod tdl#&gt;rn*rle, trod heard
the gicAt organ, the third largest
ill (lie United State*.
*
At I'ortinnd, they had a fin*
Convention, n big parade with
float* and - 1.. F.,’ Lewi# o f C*lifarnin was elected as Gland Ex­
alted inter, he said.
Ronuevilli* Dam, where 260,000
salmon have ascended the run­
way* thi* year, proved very In­
teresting, l*e declared. At H*l*
Francisco, they visited Nob lltll
amt other points of interest while
Dr. Doss took advantage uf a specrial pass to visit Alcalra* prison.
At Hollywood lltey visitod'th*
Warner Brother* Studio, saw Hum­
phrey llogart and other screen
star* ami visited the Brown Derby
restaurant, the NBC Mudias and
llie Hollywood liowl. In Arteutta
they »atv the Grand Canyon. All
uf us were much impressed with
lira co u rtesy-of tlnr wosteiner*,
and we did much to correct the
general Imptetsiun that Florida
ia a 'gator and snuka infested
swamp, said Mr, Rowland.
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rtPaul Revere” Given
Life ImproSenmeilt
BOSTON. July 30, OF)— Dotyci f » C h in d lc r, 6i3-yv«r-oll.fm gg^
Baltimore writer, tmlay was sen­
tenced to life imprisonment and
fined ftO.OOO for treason It»
ing as a Na*l .radio niouf
during tha war.
i Federal Judge Fraacl* J . '
Ford imposed the sentene* ol
Chandler himself made an almustbelllgeront statement to th* court
dismissing a* ridiculous hit cottnset's idea that he was Insane and
repeating that h* stUl held to ,
opinions he expressed in his I
casts for tbs Naxis.

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