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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
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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. *
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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.
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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. :
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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
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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
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Associated Prtsa Leased W ire

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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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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.
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•tall u q i r h .sllrr top Navy of*
li. ills pirtisMlUy bad rejected his
offer.
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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
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a transport' crashed in flpme*.

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Congowall
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An '.exceptional value at
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v o ir room measurements.
Variety of glistening color*.,,

“Voice” Broadcasts
Cut By 40 Percent

Are Killed

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Rotary Meet

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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*
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see yas naif from* head le foot. Largs
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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
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LAMPS
Vi Price &amp; Less

Markets Lauded

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Political Emergency In England
Seen Due To Economic Crisis

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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

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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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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
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‘ 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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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
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l\
Mill
ttu*‘
«'jilniit*t.
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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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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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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.
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FIELD.
FI*.;
July
V
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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
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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
^
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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
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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

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
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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.
‘
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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O rN U R T T

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
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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
* 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
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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.
JTbc.Upltm
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present beak: day for

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to everybody.
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Surely, if erer there wa* ;*!tlm * In •*'
— our htatarywtieiT we needed to irerih
not watte, this is It.

We ere ,
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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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PAGE TH R E E

Planes Carry Odd
Assortment
Of Carffo
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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
.............. '...
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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Floral* And 8hadow Print. 86" and
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Pocket Book Novels :... e a ... 25c

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Soft Tissues 400 count.. Box 25c
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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*.

«;* *

*!0

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

-

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

!*«
"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

,

3;&gt;n Atlsrnooii Danes

l;a e
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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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T - *,♦ *v
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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
________ _______________
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.
■
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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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
(
•
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
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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.

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date or composition roof*p leaks. Coot* your home
,6%. Ten year warranty.
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Drug Store.
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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.
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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
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pay ittm.fto month. I't-ul W.
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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

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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*.
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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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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

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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
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rUESDXT,' JULY 29, 19V

Tire BXNWmiS HERXtU;
PAGE

Toncc
Sen
To
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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
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-

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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-

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
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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!

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.
•
■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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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*
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I New Restaurant, ~
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

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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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FRIDAY. JULY
in Strasbourg receiRlr, Porphyro ad In military government quar­ see that France did not go Com­
Germans was part of B avara for
tennis urged that a “ free" g o y r n - ters hare as directly Incompatible munist
. •.
700 rears. Tn* separation fol
Thus at every opportunity, the
ment be esUbllahad in Greece, and with the announced alms of Bri­
lowed the end o f ' i s war. Now
(Csattawg (&gt;•■•, r&gt;a&lt; &lt;&gt;■»&gt;
Athens government circles sub­ tain and the United States as far Americans supported the French In
Bavarians want It back.
rlllas In a Major engagement wrst
Whither the Falatlnarr wants to o f Lamia. 100 mllea north»r-t of sequently Indicated they expected as bitonal Germany was concern­ the sis weeks of fniillea* negotia­
AP N » « ifr « ls r w
tions at the expense o f Germany.
ed.
a move In that direction.
AP Newsfealarea
return also .. con e-rufraj. This
MUNICH Bavarians are nursing la a seel ion o f independent think­ Athens. Unofficial reports said
SOUTHAMPTON.
England
Last night, however, Constan­
These sources pointed out that
However, when life foreign m'ti— The Queen Mary* “ lovely lady/ a geographical gripe. They are ing that contribute so many early 200 casualties were inflicted o.t the tine Rodopoulos, governor general France steadfastly had refused to isters* conference "ended •without
looking
westward
to
the
Palat­
rebels.
of northern Greece, eald in an in­ loin the bitonal merger and ac­ airreement, the State Depar’ mcnl
thar sailors rail her—is hcln* re­
immigrant! to the United States.
A United Natlens Balkan Sub- terview that the Communists “ do­ cept Joint responsibility for Wes­ and the British Foreign Office
stored to her prewar elegance as inate, merged with the Rhineland
The French will not tolerate
Into one slate within Ihe^Frcncheommision
still
In
session
Iff
Joann't have the strength” to set up a tern Germany.
They said' the empowered ■ their representatives
talk o f a return t &gt; the old a'atus,
necupt*d—tone.- -’ *• -■
Marshall offer for a thre*- power in Germany. General Clay and Gen­
however.* ' Compete«w*-iotvM*56Uw- jilna drafted a report, oppcu-l by provisional government.
The
Palatinate
with
Its
million
the
Soviet
and
Polish
delrgs'cs,
resume her weekly runs across
conference apparently would give eral Sir Brian Robertson, to go
say this Is one of the reasons
the.Atlantic Ocean July 31.
Trattre the same sort o f veto pow­ ahead with negotiations on an
they have banned public speeches for U. N. headquarters, dlspslchcvj
er over the rehabilitation of the agreed level o f German industry in
Along a deck where thousands
by Dr. Karl Schumacher, leader
Ruhr \that France has exercised make the combined tones self suf-j
o f American and Canadian soldiers
Informed sources Wald this re
o f German aoelalists, an advocate
ir n t t s s r e ttaaa Pans ne»r
in the Allied Control Cotinrli in
•lood in Marked-out war-time
o f centrallstic Ideas. The French j port include^ the subcomnn-"ion .i
rraallssMl
ttmm
N|*
Hast
the policy of making the merged Berjin for the past two years.
going grayhiund wouldn't know
valuation of 132,282,75ft and of at Tubingen now also requlri
the
The difference between
_______
’ * ‘ l loncs nl
American and* "British
this fiO M .H O was wholly or special permission for the GerArmv and Statf Deparlmcnts aims
man
press
Cfimany
a
self
.supporting
unit
partislly exempt, snd J4,74!»,24il,
in Germany hivame apparent at
and Yugoslavia had obstcuci*--!
itirouyb an important program.
not. including lands reverting to
tha foreign ministers Moscow con­
the work o f the aubcommis* on.
the state or homesteads was who).
This policy o f self sufficiency ference last Spring.
(a refitted.
The Greek government las*, week
lv exempt.
The armvuschool oOhought,’ led French protest.
War Role Forgotten
reported the army had atuypcJ a Jhrough an indugtclal—revival Jn
_ ___________ _____ _ . ......... ..
guerrilla drive on loannlna -aid to Western Germany hae been ad voc
Soma three-quarter* of a million
ated hy Herbert Hoover and miRU a ll important to rebuild'Ger many
FLAY HALL
have started in Albania.
NEW YORK. July 25. M l Warrants were issued last night emus American business men as a prosperous nation both for
the economic well being of Europe
Presldrnt Ford Frick of the Na­ for the arrest of Nicholas /ech and to keep Germany from xolng
thousands o f soldiers* bride# and I 2P7.260, wholly and partially and tional League today ortierrd “ in ariades, leader of tho Greet &lt;-on
communis tie..
the name of common sense and munlst Party, and .Milllade* For.
children the Mary brought to new I |i2.217.&lt;500 wholly exempt,
The position o f Grnrral Clny
homes in America.
I luike County with 138.751.70S sportsmanship" that the disputed phyrogennls, former Communist
was subordinated at Moscow t&amp;
in n iK iiw vof. feet of
. . . __________
____ ___
.
.
thousands
serviceable, value
hadH113,350,940
wholly ami game of last Sunday between Ip f la te r mlnlater. Tlie government
the predominant State Department
unlovely plaster Imard h a v e I m-ciiI partially exempt and 43,417,WKII Brooklyn Dodgers and St. Louis
school, which held that the Ger­
ripped out. In drab quarters which wholly exempt. Brevard County Cardinals at Khbeta Field be re­
man Problem could wait and that
housed 80 Gla a crossing tbere lsl had a total value of 4O,27'4,0411 played on Aug. 18. thus upholding
the most Important thing *.is to
8peaklng to French CoranunUt*
• luxurious cocktail bar, guy inland o f this 15,511,700 was wholly! the protest o f the St. Louia club,
red Iralher upholstery and brlghlland partially1 exempt and *1,282,-1 ________________ _________ _________
rad and lo ft gray curtains.
The main restaurants have lorn
redecorated: what' was the bride*'
movie thratrr has i«*en turned
rt
Imn I'ea* One I
Into a supper Hub with fluorescent
basic freedoms in llirm trlv e i inr
lighting and-tinted mirrors.
are essential to tire .fruitful ex
Luxury Quarlera
Tha wartime sickbay, with Its freise of other baric frerdomt.*

Luxury Liner Gets Munich Bavarians
Have Real Gripe
New Refinements

Greek Fight

first tiros they could recall that
the American military government
had'not been kept Informed of d«vrlnnment* end mo»e* In Wash-

fcteM sSsySfcr* A t s

German Policies

Property Value

Russia Hits UN

luxurious
first Hass smoking
yoom'.The main lounge again i* a
massive room with lofty maple
wood pillars, paneling and a thl-k
carpet o f russet and gold. *
When the 81,235-tsm Cunsrd
liner went to war. aha left behind
bar In various parts of the world
tome 10,000 pieces o f furniture
and fittings. New YorkTHMH *

He added that without adequate
arrest to comprehensive and ob­
jective Information on the world
in which we live, the "very ev­
idence nf democracy could ha andangered.”
Martin told the delegates Ihst
his government lielleved that fa­
cilities for full comprehensive and
objective reporting, and tha "rjgip
o f access of all men to such Mn
formation will contribute to inter­
national understanding and friend-

jo England litfnre
the reeonvlfslun alarled.
Hundreds of miles -of wiring
were removed and rearwtd, decks
•craped, rugs Isld, pumps, generators and other equipment were
torn down and worn parts re­
placed. The whole ship underwtnt a gigantic face-lifting.
Bha'i undergoing’ trial runs now
nd. at the end o r the nmnlh, will
• o ff for N e * Torn tn the che.
era o f the crowd and the music
o f tha bands.

"W e believe, also," he said "that
the principles o f freedom of in­
formation o f the-press ara es­
sential to the other purposes of
the United Nations: to the main­
tenance of International peace,
and to the solution o f problems
of an economic, social, cultural
and humanitarian rhararler. We
Iwlfeve that it Is essential to tho
promotion of 'social progress and
iletter standards nf living In larjv
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er
' freedom.' "
.
'.
Martin declared that tha del­
egates had met in the UN to
make an effort to build a drufl
community of all the people of
the world. He said that hi* gov­
ernment deplored any effort to
limit or destroy that c^mmuni-

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Atom Bomb Knocked
Pride Out Of Jap«
By BUSSELL URINES
N A G A S A K I . Japan - The
world's second atomic bomb came
to the people of this Kyushu Hi*
by an ironic twist of fate. It left
Ito pride among them, no desire lo
perpetuate that agonising moment
with monuments.
Now they want only lo forget,
and In forgetting they have let
tha weeds grow over hnmpsites in
gashed Urakaml valley.
Tha valley, about two miles
The
frtjm the center of town, wan hit
by chance on tho mor/rlng of
August ID, 1045. The primary tar­
get for that atom raid, Knkura—
about 100 mllra northward—was
obscured hy weather.
Nagasaki
was second on the day’s Hat.
Japanese figures say 30,000 were’
killed and 42,000 were wpundrd in
the blinding single .flash anil rev­
erberating after-effect* nf the
bomb. D wiped' out hundreds of
thickly-parked worker** homos In
tha valley, ripped through factorles and spent Its fury high, qn
enveloping hill*, where baldness
Still remains among the forest*.
, Parallel ridges channelled tha
bomb'* affect* and protected Naga­
saki Itself from the force o f the
blast. Fires front the valley raced
without check the two miles Into
town, causing most of II* wartime
dim s*#.
4 n « l . . _
t a u * r a i l i M i M l l . t I TIM
ilnlv • few Ihave
returned to the
'valley. Flimsy home# have been
bulU In spots, A new church has
M ill erected- alongside the mins
o f tho Catholic church, which once
had a eongr*g#tlon;oM 0,000 Jap• 'Tha r'emalftder la a desolate
vista o f ruin* and seared earth
covered with spring weed*. The
epicenter o f tho hl^al la marked
* «lr by a huge arrow, erected by
American*. A once-busy navy yard,
including a giant torpedo plant,
.■tempi Tn rulna.
• Residents o f Hiroshima, on Hon­
shu Island, have a fierce prido In
surviving the first atom bomb.
They ere contemplating en atomic
library and * monument In In*
■enter o f the city. Hundreds o f
fcomtt hive been rebuilt end bull*
ness la brlak-s-even In atomic aouwsnlrs.
. . .
U But Urakaml valley has dropped
into the backwash e l war.

Law Repealed
persAnnel,

rill not be eligible t » G. I.
[dormant pay, educational or
or govsn'ment

D A I L Y S A L E S 2 :0 0 p

We are inevitably concerned
1. . any barrier*
i..I. a
with
remove any peoples, or groups
of peoples, In any part “ f t*va
world, from lire process of giveand-take in rconomlr, cultural nr
political affairs -w hich full par
tIHpatlon In a world community
Implies,’'
“« w
Wy are concerned lest any
aurh existing harriers I* extend­
ed, we are deeply . desirous that
any axlstlng barriers be removed.
1 need hardly stress Dm rele­
v a n t of this principle to free­
dom o f information. For censor­
ship o f outgoing news la one such
barrier; internal censorship is
another: prohibition o f Imported
hooks ami periodicals is a third.
Denial o f visas for foreign cor­
respondents is also a harrier, and

IndoncHiiin Fight

GIFTS FOR

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Maallaw* rnsi
flasl
force* in central Java had pene­
trated Dutch defenses at Berner•ng on the north roast, Jump-off
DOlilt Tor * Dutch drive on Jrg.
•karla. The city Is 00 miles north
o f Jogjakarta.
"Our forces received tha full
support of the population suem ilttrlIn s*

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Unified Forces
(IW I sm S n«sa Cali Pm )
through a resolution fo r en In­
vestigation o f Attorney General
Clark'a handling of Kanaaa City
vote fraud charges.
The Moose Voted 1440,000 for
additional expenses o f its invest!gating committees, over the pres
testa from the Door that there
are too many “ Junkets’* underway

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already.
The new money raises to
071000 the total the House
give* It* special Invaatlgs
groups, many of which have
ranged extewahn foreign

May Sentenced
their verdict.
I Jt Marriott), bead

‘ a*tee* may b* made until tea
' veara hence. The federal guar-1 ly had preU sta^ thalr In to
•antae of premium* on commercial I and the&amp; .Tm ryeri- had els
'Ufe iaeurance policies of service-1 th alr coavietiena • w ere "w
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To P n iM l lb* Peace o f Uu World [
To Promote Uio Progress o f America;
To P iod sct P r M p o lt; fo r B u f o r i

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TH E W E A T H E R

Portly cloudr tonight
fu «*
occasional aftcrnqan
Vhntiilrr*hoH #r*. Oritllt to mod-,
day « Ith

crate rs«lerly wind*.

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'VOLUME XXXVltl

Indonesia To

Established 1908

SA N FO R D ,

Importance Of Coal Stressed
In European Econmic Crisis

The vital patt which coal pro­
duction ii playing in the European
economic crisis, ar.d consequently
in the turbulent political iituatiot.
was
well emphasised by two de
krmed Aid Will Noti
velppmentt during the weekend
Be O f f e r e d But
^-one in England and. ihe other
Nation’s Ports
in Germany.
Closed To Dutch Secretary Of Defense British Foreign Miiiler Bevin
in an impassioned appetl to his
Says Biggest .lob country’s workers in general, and
[ ifW
DELHI. July J8 «J D famlit Jawahsrlal Nehru, viceIs To Select Aides to the coal miners in particular,
Tfiidrnt of (he Indian Interim
warned that they must produc
avernmenl.
announced
today
WASHINGTON. July 28 (AV more or riik the (all of the Social*
hat India would pin* Indonesia's James Forrestal, who will be thr irt, government and a weakening
lie before the United Nation*, United Stales first Secirlary of of Britain's position^ in .world *frobably presenting it tomorrow National Defense, declared tod*,! fairj. Increased production, he
Horning, and expected the iui»- that ihe unification of Army and said, would enable the country lo
porl of certain other poweri.
Navy under a single department give foreign credits which would
A| the lame lime Nehru an- is the "most decisive step" m mil­ help diplomacy.
J.’almoit imnte, itary policy since . the • formation . lie' was addrassing,thousands o f
Hy would bar Dutch aircraft of the republic.
miners whose production It the
,key to England's economic re­
Tom landing on Indian airfield*,
The Navy Secretary told his covery.
}nd flying over India.
lirsl news conference sincr being
"M v Owl. working men and wo.
India's goal it to firing th?
named lo head the overall U S. men.'; ho cried, “ this is the first
laiteit ponible end to the fight*
military establishment that “ we I-abor (Socialist) government vou
have g o t Don't let It fall, for Ihe
itg and assure that juitice ii done,
have a blueprint and a charter •qka o f generation* to come. Your
'iehru laid .at a newt conference.
but the blueprint and (he charter Labor government ii carrying «*n
*We are.not *• war with *hr haVe .to de manned by people." in foreign affair* without the
iilch government." he laid.’ “ anJ
tool* to do Ihe Job and I must be
He added:
helped o u t"
ire do not intend to he at war
"In my judgment, this constitutes
That'* airong and most unusual
in'® the Dutch government or 111
the moit d«IltVe anil' defmitiiV taninmjrrtn rnmirfTnitnrT-anffief
her” government.*
minister, but It doesn't exaggerate
India, Nehru maid, will not aend step in the formulation ol a na­ Ihe dangers o f the situation In
rm» to Indonesia liecaute auch tional military policy since the which Ihe gofertmirnt find* Itself
gn act would be "tantamout to formation of the republic."
a* It struggle* with England's
dnrlarliiK war" upon tho Dutch.
first all-out experiment In Social­
.Forrestal
said
it
has
not
yet
However, he aald, hla country waa
ism. The government maintain*
contemplating * dosing porta to been decided whether hr will have '.that ft has been caught in a rush

Forrestal Hails
Army-Navy Unity
As Decisive Step

All Dutch shipping' and certainly
Would bar aircraft of any country
Which might attempt lo carry aupohea to the Dutch.
&lt;^&gt;hru aaid hi* country hail not
tttl previously to bung
I lie
doneiian hostilities before the
nlted
Nations
because
“ we
ought the bent**way waa in
njunctlon with other powera."
lie atliled that India turned m at,
Brltlau and the. United-States,'
recent day* has exchanged
al and tniurmal coinmunicalwith Australia eHd “ we now
In a few hour*" to carry
formally to U. N.

his offices in ihe Pfntlgnn (Wat of war-born circumstances which
Department building) or eliewheie,;
h**n'^ b*an able tn control tint*
no, ha. Ihe dale of hi. taking the
f* r' ?foreign
« L ' ,,rV,n*
in
office,
ctinservatl'-e
official oath at America's first Anthony Aden, ssid In an address
Secretary of Defense hern de­ Saturday that labor has divided
H n lln aed on !*■■* i l l )

cided.

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FLO R ID A , MONDAY, JULY 28, 1917

Trade Pact
Failure Said
Due To Russia

Roof Of Seminole
Motors Building
Falls In Storm

LONDON. -July 28 ftP&gt;—S.r
Stafford Ctippt (old Pailiamrnt to­
day that Rriliih-Rut'ian trade
ltesty negotiations bioke down in
Motcowlatt week because of Sovirt demand* for teviiion of the
1941 lost, agreement
Ruuia owr* G r e a t Britsi.t
55.000.000 pound. ($ 220, 000.000 ) under term* of the Civil
Oedii.-Agteruirnt,..

The British hip
hftped for
wheal, limber and canned fish.
The Russians wanted heavy’ ms*
&lt;ifciiif tyT7jfil^ahil pipe"i. ITie’ Mos*
cow radio anerted the talks broke
down became llulvin would not
guarantee tome deliverie* and b*causr cie-.li( (etm* could not b*
reconriled.

eri For
Company

No One Injured But
T w o Automobiles
W e r e Demolished

PICTUatO IN 1*44 a* they laughed hcnrlily at a remark passed In a Holly,
wood night club are dim setress Faye Kmeramr. war plant executive John
u«Tfr and (back to eamara) film director Andr# D# Toth. A Senate
tnvssttf.nnf cnmmlttse, pmbtng Into th# wartime contract, of Howard
Hughes, has been Informed that Meyer, who area Hughes' Tress agent,
arranged lavish part!** given by Hughes In In aflmt hi hteh-pressure
war contracting. Copyright King Feature* Syndicate, (international)

The ltii|i*b delegation beaded by
Harold'Wilson returned Fridajfrom Moscow nfter flvs »*eek* of
intensive anil detailed negotiations.
Crlpp* said the llritlsh Labor
Oovernment wished to expand
Itnde with Hussln and saiil he
hoped the disappointing failur*
was only “ ternpot«r&gt;\" He diet mil
mention the Moscow radio report,
Reflet ling tlw meieiseti cot!)
which a spokesman for the b o a r d 'Dj ptodurmg ciopl and the ttat*
n f.j,a d e railed "very Hns.lsn- ^
nf m„ tr , , tm A„d g.o*r
aided
eququumt.
^ the volume ql bank
. Cripps—imlicated -succeM —had
liven almost in slglit when the ciedit u»ed .by Honda’ faiiiwf. i«
talks cutinpsed nn Soviet credit currently lugliet than “It w »* ■*
demandsrxplaiiu d:
i.
maims, He
itc- expisineu:
j
. i l l.. .
"W e had succeeded In reaehine yeaf. ago. **r&lt;*(dmg In&gt; J. L■
iey.pj
rill
lent
ol
the
Sanionl Al
agieeiuvnl on all mnttri* within
the trail# fuld, tnchitUnj^ quan­ Unt^JssliunsI Bsnk. who irpretities, prices-and terms and ton- teni* the Flotid* Banket* AstonrrnmimieS ■■ r »
Sit)
atimi at Semmnlr County Key
Banker. •

Violations Pending

1,000 Refugees Are
Ili O ff French Coast

Second Week At Camp Winona Begins
With Busy Round Of Varied Activities

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WASHINGTON. July 28* 'T l—
Chairman llfewtler (R A lg i) of
ihe Smatr War Investigating Com-

miller v.tid IihIj ) a globe-liotling
employee nt llnw iid Hughet. milliiiii.iiie manufactuirr, has agreed
to |e|| what he knows about ihe
Weight nf water on the'roof ol aw ml of two $40,000,009 w-srlime
thr one (lory garage building in. govrinitwn! plane conlr.fcls to
veupisd” ’ bv .’isnunole M n t u iiin |&gt;tf6fi*4
Commercial Slieei i* believed tn
lb ro ster told a tepotler that
have canted the cnllajue of Hie the Tlughef emptuye#, John Meyloof and wall* o f (he enlue north- rr, ludifird the committee stx'f
eait coiner o f the huihhng duuna llii* mnming jie will testify before
a rainitmin al 2:2(1 o'clock lies a suhcommillee .whenever it wishes
afternoon. No one wat mime I to t .11 c.i» him •

Nearby «peclalott&gt;7epoi1ed that * Me had hern scheduled to ap­
they »aw "an avalanche of water pear next Wednesda y .* before a
pour from the .building at it mibh, ingmrv npefifag ;.twjt y*
fh||l|Hecl.~
1 lie-.lie.’- and Ib-nry J, Kaiser's
JWo automobilr. intide of the plaqe contiact. v.ith the governgarage weir sin «&lt;|ird bv llie Inirk- nlent.
ling ioof. One was a I'Mt) I'lvMeyer had been •repotted out
mouth
sedan, the piopeity u id ill- i Mint■v . and the »ube.ymmilRobeit flakier, the other *»i* e trr previmj-fv had t-een making
J V I 1 hevfolrt vrdvtl. bvlotiging to elfoitv t ■ (mil hint to ivsue a
l&gt; I lb. ulitiii. anto meih-vmc in I ittttiinun.
,\! .i - In*..I pia-limiuary iminify
empluvre ol ||ir g,iia#‘- . l l e Its)
Innt l-rfore (ha
ptiked it inode about a 1.(11 lion, Jiir** b .
»nl‘ ntmiMu- mii.nis piirpaftod
hrlmr llle* riath
expfi *'• ;i iitirA o f parties at
If rteifftiiinl nn Tiitc#* ^l»l
It F. I.
mwh»n«c. wri th.*
IlflUl'tt tn { lit* i |N«ll, lit* '«&gt;•ill. ||i*
W il 5fu lfil »lumt
ft*r? ii v*'ii y
LAKE SUCCESS, “ July. 28 *4’ . from wlifrt i Im* rotif f^ll. l*H&gt;ktiM£

Volume Of Loans Is Outer. Mongolian In­
cident Brought Up
Up But Fewer Find
In Membership Pica
Ne e d To Borrow

Fred L. Touchton .
D
in Dade City

Sugar Rationing For
Industrial Users Ends

Former WPB Official
Calls Kaiser Plan
For Plane "Com'pletely
Fantastic”

Survey Reveals !Invasion Charges
High Income Of By China-Russia
Florida Farms Made At UN Meet

J.- L. Sauls Presides
At VFVV District Meet

"Killed When .
Over By Auto

No. 182

W ir o

Promises To Tell

Reds insisted On Re­
v i s i o n Of D e b t
Owed To Britain;
1941 Terms Stand

Ctipp*, pietident of the hoard
o f'lra d ;, said (ftiiiih nrgolisloti
offered s number of conceiiinn*.
hut "we could not go the whole
way the Soviel government de­
manded at a condition of an agree­
ment.”
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P re s s U i i e d

In Spotlight At Hughes Probe

Forrestal said that the new set­
up of a separate Army, Air Force
and Navy under tho overall cont­
rol o f the Secretary of Defense
will save money In the long run
and be beneficial, in _ the sense
o f ‘'getting the most of out of
our money.**.
Unification will cost more In the
JACKSONVILLE. Fla., July 28,
beginning he said, adding. "It (S p ecia l)-- "Other *tate* w i l l
Is my hope the added expena* benefit greatly through the enter,
print of Floridian*dn develmurfenl
of, State-operated m»ikrls. said
today he told newsmen laconically J. Stanford Laraon, actintr chief
la to "g et people".
of- the Market Organlaatiou end
So far as possible he plant to Facilitie* Branrh, United State*
keep existing services ami groups Department of Agriculture, dur"lloWever, I Intida (aim familier
undisturbed, he said.
Ing a Jacksonville vlalt thl* week­
___ .Are needed to In.
aTe^pfobahty- in the ill 4H|HI bForrestal hinted that his tsnure end. The Washington official, who
I create' the National Quant rifle o f office at Secretary of Defense apent some tfme touring the State,
nam mI t poaitum that Ihey have
] company now being formed here might not exceed one year.
after appearing on th ; July 23-24
John
L.
Saul*,
preaiding
for
Ihe
e*ei been." Mr Ihgley *.*td. "Only
{from the 12 mep reported at ready
When asked whether he Intend­ program o f the annnat conference
tcfc-nllit to the 23 or more nion ed to slay in the job for sometime, rtf managrra and official* uf Flor­ first time as VFW Commander of- a few mole (.timet* need to u#e
the Fifth Florida district *t il*
required before Company 2 o f the
li'eastaasg
r* s * aisS
ida'* Stale Farmer*' Markets, ronference Sunday in Detiaml. the bank credit available to llieni
124th Infantry Can be activated.
gave unstinted praise to Nathan Imndlin) hi* duties In n wnrkuiHn- tin* *e*r because continuing lugb
It waa announced today.
Mayo, (ommissloner o f Agtlcul-J li),*- manner, presided like an "old faun incomes make it |MH*thle lo Ii
It la planned to bring the Com­
lure, and \\ Ilham I,.- Wilson, l»i-l tinirt," and rlulrhlng III* naveil
■I wnllnii.t nn 1‘nar Sis)
pany jup to a total atrrngih of
rector o f State Market*, for de-|fifm lv. strictly limited lime of de l
ich
officer* and IBM men. The mem­
velopment of (he unique system bnte so that no "filibuster*" hroko
.
i
bers held an organisation meeting
.of Stale-operated *ale* center* out. F. D. Scott, commander nf ,s , / ’ n n „ B O f I . i m i n r
Thursday night and wilt continue
DADE CITY, July 28,-(Special)• which' now comprUe* 37 aetive i’osl 3282 reported this, morning. “ I '
L U |lH P r
to meet every Thursday night at Fred L. Touchton, 86, druggist unit* handling more than &gt;32,The Sanford p oit furnished one
8:00 o'clock at the Sanford Aim- here for 20 years, and senator of 000.000 of produc* in the last af the largest delegation* preoent,
cry. The Company has been tn the 38th senator*! district o f Pas­ fiscal year.
hr saiil, with 18 member* attendaeUva since tt.wa* absorbed Into co and Sumter Counties in 19.14
Twenty-one case* of liquor sal­
"Director Wilson, through hi*' ing including Pat Johnson, senior
t W Army during the' war.
and 1938, died suddenly of
acceptance
thepresidency
presidency. . o f; vice commander: James Huff, es la-v violation arc’ pending in
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Capt. Roy Green la company heart attack yesterday morning the recently organ!ted National ' Quartermaster;
H a r v e y Hale, Comity • Court a* Ihe re*l|ll "of
-commander, and Capt. John rope at 8 o'clock on the sidewalk Ji»»t. Association o f Produce Market chaplain and John L. (ialloway, investigation*’* tbe t’"*1 month
and Capt. Robert Raker are qn the a* he reached th# door of hla Managers,” Mr. Larson continued, trustee.
by member*
of (In* _Stale
,
•
staff. Lieut. Dick Brown is ntfiltf- drug stors.
I "h *i now embarked on an effort
Slate Junior Vice Commander flevf-r.xg* Department tn Semiant company commander and MaJ.
Since October,- 1941, he hod (o ff|ve the real of the country C. C. Whlltle made a talk on de­ Innvl, County.
O. Bark* t* medical officer. .
Information* fned hy County
been manager o f th* Walgreen benefit* similar to’ those which partment plana for the comlr.g
' The purpose o f forming the Service Drug Store here, when he Floridians are deriving from thl* year. It was decided to hold the Pro-vutlng Attorney Georg* A.
-company Is to provide a force of returned from Avon Park where state'* ay-stem of m arket*."next district meeting In Novem B|»n «how that 17 nf, the ca«e*
minute men tn ease o f emergency he lived several year*, after a
During lh*-t*n*y#*r* or more In her in Orlando. Among the hotly foi v-tdeh warrant* w ;ie i»»neil
or large seal*-tragedy. Men will residence o f 14 y*ort In Dade which, the major portion .-of the d iscu **^ J op jc* wa* -that of a i&gt;&gt;- ihn Sharif* of/ict- wtru «*
drill two hour* a- week for which City.
“
Florida system he* been brought Stale bonus' to World War II vet-" gainTT "AtOfM pefknn* ‘ chki tfiht
p H t l s s will receive 12.80 a drill
A native o f Blanton, Ga., he to lie present .stature, other Stale* eran* similar ta that given hy with veiling liquor will.... I a. Iiatlr sergeant* &gt;6.80. Men from 17 was the ton of George W. Touch- have copied, or adapted many o f South Carolina and Mlsilisippi. |ctn*i- *hd four charge* overe a
to 87 year* of age are eligible to ton end Lethe Copeland Touchton, its feature*, and Mr. Larson, a*
The conference was hangsd lo gani*t whit# perS-un fur unlawful
join regardless o f military eiper* both native* o f Blanton. He taught well at other speaker! at ths order by Raul'a gavel at 10:00 A, telling of Intoxicating leverage*
ilDTA.
school two yeare before entering Market Managers conference In M. and adjourn ed at 1:00 o'clock on' Sunday.
Following-Activation Company 2 the drug l.u vines*.
Jacksonville this last week stress­ »o that every0lW 8rotir*f0‘ t t n h g — At) petouui against whom Ihe
will b* furnished with the latest
He Is survived by hla widow, ed the value of the experience hall game between. Senford and charge* war* made were released
&gt;e o f equipment Including ma- Mrs. Jamie Touchton; a son,
tronttaaea Iran Fagi d w l
nn &gt; '0 bond with two♦xceptlohSj
DeLoAd.
_ n # gun* and movie Dim* show­ Fred L. Touchton, Jr., a student
accmding to Slierlff Percy Merit!
ing atomic bomb testa and' other at 8t*t*on University; a daughter
lighter
8PEF.ll PRESIDES
Mias Mery Lethe Touchton. Dade
subjects.
' COMMISSION MEET
unly Prosecuting Attorney
)ulnn
City; e brother, Harry Quinn
George A. Speer Is uiesidlng pveri The City CommUsinn will meet
Sanford; a sitter, Mr i
Touchto
City Court sessions during the
r«
tn* vs- In rvcolar
aeaslnn thl* evening nt
James L. Spivey,Valdosta; hie
ion of City Judge J.G. Sharon. (7:30 o cloek.
stepmother, Mrs. G. W, Touchton,
MARSEILLE, France, July 28,
Valdosta;
five
half
brother*, Wh— French ■hulhorltlss said to­
John
I.
Touchton,
Houston;
Rich­
Alle* Rav Palmer. 23 month
day that nearly 1,000 o f 4,800
eld child o f Mr. and Mrs. L.R. ard Touchton, Bradenton; Frank, Jew*, cruising offthora In three
Bam
and
Jack
Touchton,
Valdosta;
{Palmer
of Kentucky Avenue,
British deportation ships after be­
(Cameron City, died tht* morning and four half sisters, Mrs. Jtise ing turned back from Palestine,
shortly after iftlB o'clock at Fern- Biles', Valdosta; Mrs. Marvin G. were III or needed medical care.
lald-Laughtnn Memorial ifoepttal. Bile*, FL Pierre, Mrs. Paul LangThe Jew« had approached Pal­
By HORRY PARKS
Il was nice lo have Ilay Fox
la* the m o l t o f Injuries received ford. Live Oak, and Mr*. Bam estine without Immigration visas
CAMP RCRIRE
a* an overnight camper.
(this morning when run over by L ovatt,, Sparks, Go.
In
the
Exodus
o
f
1847,
formerly
Funeral arrangements have not
Tuesday was o busy day at
W&gt;Ineodav morning there were
Bulck Coupe.
e
the B. a President Warfield. Their
bean completed.
No charge* Against
.
landing from th# deportation v**- Camp Winona with Cabin II chal­ swimming classes, rifting, archery
. ly r fc r .
MW W o t
Sixteenth
aels wax scheduled fo r tomorrow. lenging Cabin I to another soft and handicraft. After lunch the
Street, driver o f the Bulek, hav*
The refugees departed from a ball gam* and balng beaten 6-6. camper* tang "Happy Birthday"
Thirty-three o f the camper* to (Jen* eavy, one nf the com men tnade by the parents as ia the
French port f o r Palestine and th#
opinion o f Mr. 7 timer, Uio Accident
British shipped them - bock. Two made and painted plaster stat­ cillm* and presented him with
was unavoidable, According: to the
British corvette* and the destroy­ uettes They wars a Scotty dog a rhneotete Iced cake tupped
report of Patrolman'W,II
WASHINGTON. July 28, (Jp|- er Cardigan Bay shepherded (be bookend, in Indian head (&lt;one w ith ‘ 21 candle*.
erstn who made an Investigation. Th* Agriculture Department an­ refugee ships.
large and on# small) and a fitot
After rest period.
Cabin I
The accident said RauVerson, nounced the end o f sugar ration­
mari-l&gt;-d forth ami defeated the
The Cardigan Bay put Into har­ paper weight.
occurred In the yard of the Helpy ing at HUM A. M. today because bor and Its chief officer, Capt. G.
Bobby Parks and John Fox romhineil forces of all the counHobby
»n West
thhr- Ihere
M r
UtlL-OL-lht- JifU -jm njcA-Jor _ Hut xilUa* Fallowing
o f • lock o f funds to finance the
H
R
^
. Its! dally nrltt of a rifle man » hand­ w*» mars' shooting' and’ handi­
■looking after her washing. Mr.
out ion end* rationing to In­ and other authorities o f Marseille. book. Wada Garner shot a high­ craft and another swimming pe­
Tsr had put Ms laundry Inin dustrial and institutional users. Ha appeared to be.In a _r*(* when er score o f 41* but as he already riod. After supper came acmie
H
the child had been Rationing to kauiesriee# was end­ he relumed to ship. Tho points of had a-b ook it wot awarded to of the campers went on an In­
wt by • droop of ed two months ago. disagreement were not disclosed. the next highest.
teresting hlk# to Skull !.ake and
e had put his car Into
Eight boys started the eeriei back. A| th* council ring there
However, price controls ire be­ Sailors on the dratroyer Mid I.onand gone but
ing kept. And, control* oa the don had ordered them not to talk. o f tests to qualify for advanced weir games and contests between
a spectator cal
of supplies which Indusswimmer. They were Fred and the cabin* and Cabin I won
stop. The child had
trial users may have oai hand were
Bob Poey, Walter Routh, Wes oe#r. Ihe entire camp in Hoop
RESTAURANT HOLD
Standing In front o f th« le ft front Instituted.
Mr. and Mrs. William Lamb re­ Spencer, George, Harden, Mike Relay. ''
wheel when It waa hit ,
In announcing this action, the cently purchased the Palma and Whelchel and Harold Cranston.
Before tap* th* campers wendeportment said
After many
active contcala told of* the picnic-.planned for
failed Pines IlciUurant, Including Lota
Id appropriate
fund*
I ta fin
to 16 and 18 o f tf)* Dreamwot-I Ad around th* council ring th* camp­ the next day and the minstrel
a few mlntues, Patremqn
tlnue work o f tho sugar ration- dlUon. from Mlaa Euclelde R. ers had a “ Jay bird" swim and ■how ta.be put on by the coun

State Farmers
Markets Lauded *
By U. S.-&gt; Official

A s s o c ia t e d

China ami Soviei Ruuia i lathed j*t tom* prlnlpd iutii

wlifn h# « i v l lit* fin* i*sd i ii it11 i«»r
(alt froli* rt
IwimI th*&gt; .m &lt;j
••,! '»■ Cuuncil mrinheninp tom dlul UlUl.llLi.dvi 14Umv -tpui Li_—
miller nvei .iilmilting Ui|lei ATjii
I lif*
mill

today m the Unitrd Nali'un s ,

Airport Hill Is
Interpreted For
Fipdord Citizens

tlidtl. Willi Uui'l-i thvigutrt lli.il
ij (’LIT l‘lyn)iitiHi ImhvUifrHfc L*
%v**»**
tome circle* tn Aiu would like hitnnlil
to tee Ihe la r e l situation 'dnpli
*•"», be.-lligi.l. « f
,
. I I I .
- I H'l n- t .o paik. ll II...
til 't
talnl m ihe Far- Fa*t,
lUtsi.le nt (hr building.
Chins'* ili-legate. Dr ShuhOh Tt.e Imlldliig it owned I . I’r-,
lists, lohl’ lhe memhenliip commit nnhl* and KryitniiU I'olu. ri .
It. iv ti. W)IIInlit a and Flip I’liiaf
trr which i* combining appfu i M. N. Clevelaml .mlvryj s|»tc&gt;-•lion* ol inttp cuunltirt llut In* In lake cbnige nf tlui aitltatinn
gnvnnmmt nypniivl Outer mon The eswif -o f - t he Im jlitiu g —r t
hy Wood*)) till.. t&gt;eniigulia became of ihe "armed m imited
Itilik was *CHtli-ieil a In. ill
vaitnn” nf ( him hy Oulrr Mon .alley am i slrret. d ie crash Hi
golkirt Irottpv. iliiqmiled hy t*nk*. ti ailed inn m spectators.

I S .,
,.f v!,-i,ate Bill No. .qfit
villi pi live tu he o f ur"*t advan-.
Hi,-" in the t’ il’y of Satifotd and
other -mail ■-!&gt;!“« in lecuring
.it p &gt;■i A it iiltif. »och av the San*
find N.u h I Air •Jinti.'ii. it was
tsd -to la&gt; hj Edward Higgins,
maiinu* ■ of the Setninolr County
i i Tn.!* -i uf Cuhtmeree who with
11^ It l 1.---- III - ix In Jnel.xonfir' t*-t '-ii-k t.in fe rrin g with
,rfft.if.il- Ilf the IVnr A«*e&gt;x Adf lit|iiif - Mil I Mu* f tvll A m tfiiB It &gt; \ t!f*1i it*dif r ifiI If*11 * rtu nni i nc
ill ,11■|.1 - xl I ■n (tf the bill.
Tim diuiuinlril hi a (him veto ol
M
n t " bin i■, " i idea that the City,*
the applit itmn.
- htch mi • «', ■I " " i i x tlie mrport
-Alexi-i N Kiatilnlkov, Hti**l*&lt;i
■ .pi i •. . i- li-,. Sint ion, l*e givdrlvgatr "I,,, figuied in an ex
tUitugx mid equip.
h
change uf fiaat talk wit It the oili­
It,
id trip* •! atian, praer delrgaie. ni a rummlttea nu-ti *
&gt;iih-vl Hie teveiitm tlerlved from ilig laal •xveek, .promptly c.haig-'l
■i*i i»
i in niniutain an I
that -the t’hiiii-va nllegatlnnx ni"
peipeMinle the mi|yirt..
"nMurd.” ■’iftfsiinded,- and thni
An enteitaming m m ii.il pi
ft. Ilikw 1*- and Mr. Coleman
In realilv rii|oeva lump* violate.I
gum wa* prrtenled q the Rohm refiiFlal &lt;('.ii lfi*-v conferred with
Outer Mutignliaii letrltory.
luncheon today under the d im ti -i l.vle l‘rit.-i :q*L regional direetor
Kraxiliiikov **td Ihe the whole
r in r lr i
Morriinn. p ro g ii-i ■ the V \ \ niv.. w ill; It. W.
border inci'leiit made him think of
I i-.i.'h, u -.1 *e,-J-ivei| instruction*
them iiitghi tm parti** In ('him ch «irm*n.
i- I" h
i" pr.
i tit secure
xvliu wuuM like tu are a UN rmu
Sever.il vrcsl xulux urie irpil---- I ’ .
.i early nt po-xihlt
ml-iiiim «&gt;i up tu investigate the
*
i&gt;v Min Robert* Ey.tuv. ,i timu I t . uu lli.&gt; t\ \ V.
id fair. IL v:iul -iilaii they mighMr.
i
h-mn.t
t.iilay
termed the
pet
iriln
hy
Perry
Btrlnrr
v.u
lie trying tq -detract from the
veierel pi.mo »ehclion&gt; hv hi* -&gt;i 'i p i- vert . "itti white and said
rivn 'vm i In Chin*.
*
.The cminiittio deferred artin i •ILiheit * holli. «if u liu n i .lie u.-v. '* .1 thv'. l .i-l li-afned a lot of
'I'm-.:- iv" - 1; the- hill, “ It look*
on Outer Mongolia pending reply j 1,.„|f(,'u%jn ,(li
. f it v'.til lake n lot nf rwi tape
from (lon e I&lt; adjourned ■ 1 ^ 1 ™ " ' " ' . ' :
.,e.| .-~ t!nr acquisition o f __ .llm lle I nucnton-.vim.mtv-e-J
taking up Urnthe- 'application
appl
a i'p -i i property,, real ant
1raiivJorilHii briefly,^ Haven men--, 'lineup
for
the _tuftbt!l gvme ■
pe|‘^i mill, lie ile.-lsreil.
her* xupp.'ited Transjordan -h-u Wrihievd-iy
night
against
the
Mr. Iligfiinx aft.) reported that
Russia,, which vetoed T ra n sJo n la r
they i‘i'fl f e n I with Wiley Gilles­
la it Atignxt, lexerved her state Linn* Club, a* fullnivi:
Epp». Jr., p
merit until Wednesday.
1
pie o f Hie firm, Smith and GllA. Stina, c
Ifxpir, in JneksanvIRc in regard
k’ np*. Sr,, lb
: - eiigim-eti -if nn the propaseit
■ Touhys 2b
t.rmiiml huihlings nn the laks-* '* J- Higgin*. a*
from. Mr f iill.’ -pif, he eniil, will
Tuiiehlon, 3h
p; event the pliipn^ition to the
. Tooke, rf
t jty in v-gmd to lit* services
S;ieer If
oil th - prujeet.
YORK HAVEN. P*„ July 2H.
ftean, &gt; f
.
hfb— Two men In a motor boat
Re verve,X: G. Stine, Unrk-. Ho!!-.
were swept over a Smujueharfis Redding and Ratignn.
River dam arid clung lo the craft ^.Mr. Touchton nl-v&gt; ■nn,nitu*t-d
for II hour* before lining rescued that the umpire* will In- IVln
little the worse for their exper­
1Cnn IInara tn (*•■* *1x1
ience.
Chief o f Police Roy G, William*
Clarence Hoover. 17, and Wil­
ri-i-entlv released n "motlel" white
liam Elllnger, 42, were riding
prisoner who, In* »aid, other chiefs .
along the river when th# engine
of police would like a* a "gue*t,"
o f their Inal failed. The current
for the- «nld prisoner, a profotcaught the helplei*. craft and
Mufti! Route painter, left tho SanTAMPA,
Fla.,
-July
2R.
4
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■went II aver Ihe dahi. They (Layford Police .Station In far better
ed with the boat a* It went over Joxeph I&lt;ee, an amateur drivei shape than when he entered it.
from
UytwfaA
suffered
a
h
eir,
cl
Ihe bsrrier hut were thrown into
It I* doubtful, however, whether
the swirling water below th# dam. tack coming out of a turn during
The pair *w*m to thalr wrecked a motorboat race here yi vteiila; other Jails will gleam a* brightly
craft, caught on the rocks, end and wa* pronounred dead Otton Irttid" nx Sanford'* duo lo the proclung lo It until rescued 11 hour* arrival at Tamp* Munlrlpnl 'l-n- rr.xxtnmvl service* of the recently
uTentnl primmer, who wa* guest
liter by two other York Haven piOvl.
I-e# had placed second In Fran­ ef the Cil v for 90 days for having
pien.
'
kie Rodrigues o f Tern pa in the tried tu drive hi* eiitornohllq while

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I Presented At
Rotary .Lunclieon

2 Men Rescued After
Swirling Ov^r Dam

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Paint .Job By “Guest”

Joseph Lee Dies At
Tampa Boat Races

Yearly Report Made
Hy Credit AnH6eiatiori
A euhslanlldV’ Increase in net
earnings, amount of loan* and
membership i* reported by the
Production Credit Association ax
compared with a year ago.
As o f June 30, membership has
Increased from 296 In 1940 to 300,
loans outstanding from 70 to 108
and amount of loans outstanding
from &gt;399,007 to &gt;632^84. Accu­
mulated earnings Increased from
&gt;118.023 ta &gt;136,192 and total not
worth from &gt;296,200 to &gt;810,879.

first heat for Class "C " amstcuri
They were neck and neck in the,
eceetvd heat w hen ■Rodrli:n •r~TTrrr
tired l.re*« lK»*t eppraiid to lie
out of control.
Rodrigues maneuvered hi* uwn
craft alongside Lee's slow-movin'*
bust, leaped Into the Lee-rarer
and took over the control*.
Mr. Lee had lived In Banfbrd for
16 veer* where he operated n
plumbing business with hi* bro­
thers, A. \V. and Harry 1-vc.
He, la survived by his widow,
Mrs. Alma Lee; a daughter, Mias
Linda Lee and two brothers, A.
W. and Harry Lee of Hanfoid.
Puneral service* will bo an

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intoxicated. •'Never again," he told
Chief William*.
Nr.fbhTVI* IK» Jalllnhhy psintCil. Ihil llio'kitchen,-the tlownvtair*.
celt* and the upstair* cells at*
mcrly patnlml ,na well. Chief Wtlliarua reported. In addition, all cotx
litre new mnttrr*ees.
AH liiip* or vermin at Ihe Jail
arc com hat led &gt;y ith a portable
clrctrlr fog spray tmlfft, a handy
little gadget hardly larger than a
portahli- rnilin.. It ia plugged Into
n eockvl anil 'steam 1* producsd
lhal mixr* with tho DDT «olutlon
and prmlure* the fog spray.
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bedding are brought by whlta
vagrants, said. Chief Williams,
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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, -FLORIDA

The Sanford Herald
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II,k,4 la 1*01
rablUkt* *all&gt;. «*rt*l *a
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&gt;al t u il D *1

It \va» hoped that plans for tho m con itn
Germany could gn: forward harmoniously after
eo-oprralioii'hail been (Infinitely ruled out. .
Milt France's insi.itance on heavy reparations i

ri,i«&gt;r4 &gt;• •»*»•* *‘.** ■

TALLAHASSEE, July 28 &lt;8 b*c
islt- .Special
Scholanhlp.
foi
ver.ltl..
Florida colleges and
are to lie paid in rath and thui
do not ronflict with tuition and
*ub*l«tenre available to war vetrrant under the G. I. Kill of
Kl*hu,
arrordin* to Attorney
General J. Tom Wat.on.
In teply to an Inquiry from
School Superintendent Colin Engll.h, the attorney general declar­
ed- that tha Lewi. Schuler,hip*,
a . well a* tha houie and »enatorial Khotar.hip., are to be paid
In ca.h to the holaer of one o f them
when he ha. compiled with the
law by M tl./actory attendance
and work. Thui, he pointed out.
out, they cannot be consldan

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overcome. Paul Gliali* writing from Paris, eavs, “ There j.i
a level wljereby Germany con play its role in Europe's
reconstruction without threatening the security o f her
m u*&lt; iiii - i
" ' *v
neighbors. The big headache o f the Paris conferees from
J'aiaklr la «4&gt;&gt;ar*
now on will he to figure this level.”
Carltrr.'Wrek
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The new - American. jKillcy in Germany provides for,
a healthy ectinomy. for Germany, leading to her independ­
ence o f outside aief. - Reparations take second place in,
American plans, hut seem "vital and important to.Frarfco,
It ia up to the United States and Great Ilritain to convince
rnlerlalhMirhl* l«t
France o f the need to merge her rtWn national.requirement*
r a t a l mr | mh*I•* M ill
•I rriNlar ml»»*llt
with the good o f Europe as a whole. While France may
wish that the production o f the Ruhr valley could la*
Ikl«n4
N f « o * r '»
lit ,.. I » r .
channelled in great part into the French economy,* and
In the pnlltrMsI llrU «■
i|ju* completely revivify that nation, she must la* willing
■»» wkl.l*).*1! 1
lal rtllr* In tke *c!
to share with the rest, for the good o f the whole o f Europe.
■rlwrli-kl fc.iUinailrr*
It's a matter o f Ihe long look forward. Peace and re
construction
o f Europe as u whole mean |*eace and re­
4.1,
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V
. Tk» ItrralS I* a I
I, taUllfS construction for every part. If one part were to go much
A.,url«lr4 I'ftM "k
lar
•veekU•iflMftit.il la Ik* ■'
faster than another, the situation would lie out •&gt;( balance
rallra el all *k*
again, with ensuing (rouble. That is what all nations
In IkU a»a*aa**w. I
AI* art** 4l«»«lrk,t.

Intelligent Offspring

A WITNISS at tha pasapod fraud
trial of Gethardt EUlar to WwhIn gton , Joaeph Z. K o rn fc d a r
(above), 60, Detroit salaamsn. k»ld
Ihat F.ulcr dictated tha coeapodlion
of Uie national commlttaa of tha
Americani Communut Parly. Tha
former Ohio Communist, Party
leader told th# court that Euler
Uneatened with "s«rioua%con*artucncca** Uioaa whooppoaed hU
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ihopped
applet !*•*
mayV Iw
iiio i'ir a n ■|'l&gt;l«a
added U a standard waffle latter
FdiSE FDR TODAY
A private foundation, directed hy Guy Irving Burch, for variety fa flavor and triture.
reasu res
h
ave
GREAT t
TKEASUBE8
nAV
t. lias found that American intelligence neemx to lie getting Add in th . proportion if two
roM F
FROM
UNEXPECTED lower at the rate o f five iHrints every liulf century. Grave cup. of apple, to ea.h two cup.
in fers
TOUR COMMUNITY economic und-political problems! cun come as the result of
HAS POSSIBH -m ES BEYOND

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of Florid* are expected to gather [dav noon. Thr aftsnciatlnn’i I.
Wednesday for thr 1Ith annual
dlrrcturs will meet WadtiFlotilla Dairy Firld Day. and Con- „t ||-o'clock.

Scholarships Are To Dairymen To Hold
Meet In Gainesville
Be Paid In Cash To
Avoid GI Bill Conflict ‘ GAINESVILLE. Fla.. Ju';/v

Ruhr Dispute

Finely
a
airway

„ th*y ,»ould U if the ai&gt;«ci«l
|*chn)arihi(i* were paid Uy the
j state l a t h e collage or unlver*
l.u y a . feVa, tuition or aubtiatence.
Vetarana can receive from fedrra| aourcvl up to 1600 |&gt;«r year
, „ r fer§i Kbok, and other ex­
, Hnae 0f att«nding a college, in
addition to icceiving a monthly
|.uhslatence. The attorney general
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!U,.Co1' T “/ :'* * Indian, a . a r*U»h . c r v a T ’M
”
rlcultur# and Florida Dairy Indui-, v, n|ion, when the first colonii
hat try Aisoclstion, the program will |amj,u
on
Plymouth
Rc*j
i h e '•get undrt way Wednetday *ftcr-| Friendly Indian* snowed the m
noon and continut through Thurt-' settlers how to tlnd and uta li

fouth Activities
Week Bogins Aug. 3

OF SANFORD AND ALL CENTRAL FLORIDA

August -l to a will &gt;« ynu'h
rtivitie* wreli in thr First MothU»i Church. All young people
i Sanford Iwtween the »gr» »f
I and 21 arc invited to purtiri-

W e wish to express our deepeti appreciation to you fo r Ihe extremely
hearty response to the “ l.ockgr Plant Vlsllatlon” program put on by
us lost Friday night. The crowds attending prevented us from giving
you personal allenllon. Bui we hope you enjoved it and ask that you
come often and feel as we do that this is your locker plant.

te In all acftvilic* &lt;&gt;f th.&gt;• program will Include plan*
r warship, dlscuixlon*. work.
i|Vic« and fellinv.hip,
Tha Youth lUtavan which will
ad th# activities nf the week
U1 artive to serve the local
iprchea ami community The caran con.i.t* of four oldtst |&gt;vo• who havo had *|ierial traing In 'working with youth and
a program of the rhurt-h for
uitlk A counselor will also lie
ItWaha caravan, who ha. had
t e j y training in guidance ami
alatanca for pairnla and worker.

VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME

CENTRAL FLA. QUICK
AND STORAliE COMPANY, INC.
SAN FORD, FLORIDA

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one-third home hy women who have gone no further than

he conclude* that le**-fayoriU individuals Jmtve larger
familiea than do those with greater ttdcinl, economic and
ler late than nevet. ‘
intellectual advantages.
~ 1 IrniS ■WxilJcrrHnir*4nv-H»wW — .. According- to-t he reuMlta of-44ieiie4ttvr^tigntiiins, some
method should he found to perauade' tho l*etler-4Miulp|H‘il
Aptimitm, predict* » depletion
Jn the 19501. Thcte »» nolhiui members o f society to have larger families. But after all,
the over-all intelligence quotient o f the country is a vague,
toiki almut the preient "boom.
impersonal factor, ami the size o f our fatuities is deterniflUHl
hy many very personal conditions. Also, tin- war may
lS S v T S i\ 2 W check- But'bet

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linRrtt «l ' economic

A district (rfficer in India win transferred to a. Iiitielv
poat in Bihar where many of the trilies are fliiav'ca hy
heredity, caate and tradition. Several dav&lt; after hia»|trrival
gency

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a college
sa id th e o ffic e r
education at goiemmenl espenicGi bcnehU lot
o ud extraordinary
new irtruiB. Well, s lid all. lh*
under u Irae in the garden
war ha* been over Jot two ye»i». befaute o f the libat. In a circle arotn

"i»m .” now find* lh»t Hood old
fatliiuiitd - Ameiicamtin it not to
bad after all. Back in hi* fo il
love Gcim any, where he i* f* c in |

tiisl at a “ N*ii-oifrnder.” . he it
laid to have said, "We in the
United S utri qever did *uch un

32 million dol
lat* worth o f ’properly in S*mtnote County, but over 44 p t«* n l
o f lhi» amount it cither wholly
or partly exempt from taxation,
leaving the teil, ionic 18 mtliiou
dollar* worth, to catty the burden of tuppuiling the county, gov­
_
_ a * Homeilead*
J. ait kfftllia#
•diinrnt.
valued
ratly 6 million dollar* and

of count, exempt (tom opcrating taxes
of debt lervic*
levies. But (hat leaves ovtr 6
million dollni-' worth oi othet
property exotet from both op­
erating sod drat service tixe*
And the otyre property exempt
from taistidt, the mote taxe*
other propertifi^BOvt pay.
It soumis- a* if Pteiideol Soc­
ks mo of Indonesia ha* iomtlhin|
when he appeal* for Ameiicsn lid
in hi* fi^B again*! "Dutch Imperisliim’’ on the ground* that
America once fought for its own
independence agsinit ’‘British Im
^erialitm." However, that was 170
yean ago and pieiuppotc* that no
progrrtt ha* been msd* since
then in settling political differ­
ence* by pcigafp] mean*. He ap­
peals to us to stand by thou
drmoctatic ptinciple* for which
xirc fought w valiantly through

until atomic bombs blow
world to bits) An wa navi
ins to leant that fighting
it not .the way to and wan
arbitration/'-coactlialion and
promis# a r t,''.
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piano, dining table, writing desk. In
fltd circle utood
all th i chairs. Within reach o f hi
iitallw spread out, none o f it missing. A* « crowning
tnuch, the Have.* o f a low hanging branch beside him were
pasted thick with his poitagc slamps!
Later in the day the tribesman reappeared. "Well
Sahib?’’
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— Contributed hy Mrs. Vivian Rose (Nagpur, India)

JACKSONVILLE ~Jul y 28., (Spe­
DEL A M ). July 2B (SpecUD
cial) Th* American D eftm , and Ten. Stetson University sludeAts
World War II Victory Medal* will from Sanfurd -wgrv listed on the
honor roll at Hlotmw-Uoiversity
L*. IL. __ .
irteo'endiug in
recognition for
quarter* of the 8evenlh Naval conllrtently-high scholarship.
District.
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Naval vbtaranx may raceiva freshman)'-Mri Ann 8. Hugh,
their medal* by’ applying in ptrton' •ophonior*; L- M illard. Hup-.. »oat any Navy Recruiting Station. phnmnrt; J „ , WldUr McOailin,
A suitable ttidbnc* of allgiblllty senior; Will K. McTeer, .ophomutt bt prertntld, such at a mure; William H. M.ro, fie.h man:
ditehorg* refitkata, and a statement ‘of service or a statement
by tha veteran’s former com­
manding officer indicating the
medals to which the applicant Is
entitled, or In U» case of officers,
a certified copy of releaso order*.

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c o u N m v TO*

N £ l * B F 0 * S A liM fO H S
A LL t o u T YOU , 9 u T

J&gt;£M CtTY NlKkHiOX*
P £Y A40*' filM 'A lL Y
TU H Q fT S ALL f o o T ""P0

W. V. Bitting
Touchton Drag Co.
Nature has provided th* hu­
man system with a marvelously
Intricate and beautifully copHinated set *f organs, glands,
5J9®d ilream, bona and muscle.
When Nature's simple laws
ar» heeded, these work to­
gether for hsalth, strength and
Intelligence.
Undue strain, Insu/ftclsnt diet
and rest, too strenuous exer-

Mr, and Mr*. Joieph Mlkler of
MU. Peggy Clark uf iralru. Ga.
Slavia announced today the ohi. the gue.t of M l.. Charlene
gagement o f their daughter. Sue,
Caldwell.
.
to Jaroc* D. Colbert; .o n -o f MrL
Kdtth I* Qolberl ami tha lata H.
Frland.
STmtilflin'iIu,
L Colbert of thla rlty.
. will regret to leain that he waa
Mil* Mlkler attended Oviedo
1 taken to the Fcrnald Ijiughton
High School and the SoJlhrrtij
I Memorial Hoipital last aVcuunt
School of Contmarca-ln Orlando.
i {ntcauaa o f a aeriuu. illnca*.
Mr. Colbert graduated ftflMI
Seminole High School ami for
Mra. James M. Iloyd and two
five years he aerved ‘ willi the children, Betty Carroll and Jimmy,
UnitA) State* Atmy at x.riou , have arreera rrom rt. Meyer, uih)
po.ts
throughout
the United are the gue.t* of Mi*. Itoyd'a
Stale* and In the European The­ parrnU. Mr. and Mr*. W. T. \Mui-later uf 0|M*rationa. Both MU* Mlk­
ler and Mr. Colbert are employedhy A. Duda and Bon* of Slavia.
Mr. and Mr*. Jack Horner, M i.,
The welding will be an event of Krbrcra Steven* and Kdwin Stev­
thU auiumer and plans for th.* en. of St. Petersburg plan to leave
rrremony * Ill In* announ-ed at on Tur.day tor a two week, vaca­
a later date.
tion In Pennsylvania ami New
York atate.

. Iletwet'-n
l ‘. ru and 1«»If* per
rilplf.&gt;ohiiimplTon uf rjjtiii fruit
ami tonlstmv hu-rrn.ed from 44
pound*.to U7.

NOTICE

Mt-aiiwhlla. the housing piritne
.t tin- Unfvcralty i. tar toighv, )
this fall than it has l&lt;cen fcilH1‘ 1 !&lt;«•
itlflnv of (•. I. «(uilrnU.

X ,Z T t

will la- hull.I'll thi* foil It) *onrumpui diirmltnry unit*: anoiher
l.iMk) ‘ can b e . accommiMlated by
fintrrnity liotiae., with
\|.
.thus Air Base *dpim nn” and
uILs.lupua ropnr* avAUahl* .fm
•jie ra l Hiouianil more.
Matrleil .tudenla with ihihlrril
will al*&lt;i liavr a li-ller cliunii* to
go to M-hool tills fall with 17- faul­
ty unit, available in the tint-*- Fluvet Villuge*. adjoining the •onipii-,
und eiPHinliug arrtiniiuntlalluns nt
the Air, lla.e IrniU-i villngv* nnd
apai tuienl. w hieh I hi, aumniei
house IINI families.
Allhongh the uff-rainpu* h Mia-

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I their home In Canton, O. after
Mrs. Jamea Rjdge was honored 1 .pending a few day* visiting Mr.
on her birthday at the regular [and Mr*. W. D. Thornton ai l-HI
Sunday night .upper held U*t eve-. I Park Avenue,
nlng at the Seminole Country'
Club. Song* were aung and danc­
Mr. and 6lr*. F'rank Meiscli have
ing e.oioyed . throughout It,' .eve. UlKSIgO&gt; lr«jMi Wilmington.- Ud.’ i * ~ s

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.Saturday and Sunday night rtcik
dinner* wrre nerved with
Juice, Frrnch fried potati
lure anil tnmat
* * *
'oil*
Mr. and Mra. Karl Schuin and aoRN ON OCXOUR 31, 1946, while her pollo-.drirkcn mother wai con­
and coffee.
daughter. Gall, of Tampa went thu fined In an "iron lung", Bherilyn Kay Deutchcr wo* n perfect baby.
Mr. gue.ta over the Weekrhd uf Mr*, Top photo ahowa Mr*. Crutcher gctUng her fit.l c)mip*e of the baby,
Among those
and Ca.mandra Srhulti in the l.sngley which wa* her third. In a San Antonio, T en, It"* pi lid. Today, txKh
nnd Mr*. A. J. Willi an
Mra. Apartment#. Mra. Srhultx returned mother and Sherllyn Kay have progreaaed atrudily Mi*. Crutcher ha.
Mrs. K B. Smith, Mr
Earl with them yeatVrday to .prnd u regained uac nf her b&lt;sly down to the. J W 'i
g «v M Smith. &gt;tr. and
IMill r'limplrtn), nffiiinl. ,alil tin* v
■eventual TfiftTIiT?Te
recovery,
Meanwhlla'Wie
.............................
rfiftqiTJTe reaivrfy
... ....
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ill her household
•An-- slmn -tlnue In Tampa.— ~ ~ ------ -eventual
TRrFrVT* a n. r w M l« * r ,J,IW'"b^
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m-'
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Imp# tu find iriddrnir arrummn.1
r.u P
aerala-aw Mr.
’
chore* (bottom). Including tho bathing of Bht-ul)n.
(fnirmaltonal)
drew
Carraway,
and Mr.*. IV,
ilatinli* fur all F'lorida women who
Mr*.C. F‘. Proctor rrturnrd on
G. Firming, Mr. and Mra. G e o r g j
seek ndmi-ftiun thi. fall.
Thurston. Dr. and Mra. T. F. Mr- Friday form Mayo Urutlirr. I'liidr
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With more than $7,tHm.WK) n.dUf
in Rorhr.teF, it inn. Slu- wa* aeuf nppiuvrd run*tuntiun .
nnnn
ting and dpugbtrr, Gall. Me. nnd rumpanlrd to Hanford hy Mi*. It.
111■11 tS.INMt.lKNI n f wlll.ll i* 'll I 'l l ­
M. Burn* and Mr*. K. J. I'na-tor
. puam-nt cun .trurtiun - - uudri u .-iv.
who have been Vl.iling frirnl* .m l
Ucv. Dougin. E. Charles, assist­ tiona nnd Value*." He luld uf
By CYNTHIA LOWRY
relative*.
ant pastor o f the First Presbyter­ George -Wndiingtoa Carver mid
AP Nxwfeaturr* Writer
ian Church, wa* the main speaker Id* wuik and -puke of tili own
UNION CITY, N. J. There
at the all day meeting und picnic work in thrulughtd »emln»»h-»
&gt;n’A any Alp*, hut there's. a
held by the W.S.C.8. of the F'irst aiming (Hiim-e, iirgiur. and i iher uf temporary building* will eii.ihle
ll^TpItca of Swltxrrlaml right
Methialist Cliurrh
un F’tidny.
Ihe University to eiltull M -ei.il
ro»* th* Hudson River, In the
Aluiut 40 people weie present f «r
times a . many ntudciitx A* it reig shadow o f New York City’*
4lie meeting whlrll Was held al the
When iitdinnry wnshiug, wip­ gi-tmVd during pre-war yt-nt*.
home o f Mrs. It. W. Herron un the ing or { ( i ’ll Miiutiiig wtm't remnvr
(‘uli.lturtion oil slieli |h-i mmiellt
Almost a century ago, a group
Country Club lt«*d.
greasy -Inins thui i m i building* a . the new gymnasium,
homesick Swl.s moved from
mhattan, built their horn* and
The sweet potato, a rich source
Iry the nnumidin tti-ntmeaL I'ul
up their hand-operated etu- nf vitamin A, also provides worth
Mr. and Mr*. Guy I). Wood. Jr. nerved on thr wide poi«1i
a shalluu to»| of household amildary machine# on the flrat whila quantities o f vitamin C and and sons, Darry and Wayn-. left
their house.
tod,v for Bt. Louis, Mo. where they inula llela-kah laalge No. :!2 of
it It-wasn't until I’ eilrl llarplan to vlall for {damt two weeks Sanfprd installed officers o f the
that tha American deuanitwith Mra. Wood’s sister oral hr«*4h- Orlando Lndgr No; l ‘J -irrth ?-F*m* ht.ura.-s.i 4ilutsdghl. The -fums-s
those original folnhittn
tetnal Hull in Orlando last Thurs­ given o ff luu-iti the gti-asy stain*.
itton embroidery on pure t
day night. Mr*. Flora LcWli n
Ith thfj| latter burned oq|
former memU-r o f the , Satifor I
irmlral*,1 leaving only the vAl
lodge was admitted to the Orlando
Lodge hy transfer. Tlie-e fimii
Banfuid attrmling were Mis. .My­
ers. Mrs. William Jamr-nn, Mrs.
W. It. Beecher, Mr*. I*.- F'. I.und,,
_ .
(iui»t, Mrs. Ilrodie Willimm. Mrs.
Mrs. F'red Myers, dislrlrt dep- Alvce Ashdown, Mra. J. F‘. Mr-'
uty president o f dlstrirl No. 10, ( ‘lelland, Mra. 11. It. %
Burnett and
and hrr installing staff of Sent- Mr*. Charles Cole.
•oved that ttmy had* W n doWE D O S O M E T H I N G
j j percent nf the nation'* era-

urk In improving equipment and
aourcaa for youth work in the
lurch** in Sanford and (level­
ling Chr atlan uctivltle* in town,
illowing a fellowship supper at
00 P. M. each evening thcra
11 be cla** period., forum*. Vrori p « * nd recre.tion. A .pecial
* « * .ur
» . ..a
.....#
1*0 * planned
for .the
evening

During tha. war year*, their
tbellevably intricate emWoldery
achine* turned nut mile* and
4les o f gaudv shoulder patches,
ttvron* ami stripe* for thr
nttr and.Navv.
•
I'oday the industry hia recon­
verted th peace and to equal
Mileage In embroidered hand*
kerchiefs, dress and household
Material* which need an expert
trijlto detect from htndwnrk.
[Bol In spite nf their new-found
iaca in thr industrlnl tun. tha
■ihroldrrv men of northern Hudh County continue ' to’ rhmhln*
bdem method* nf max* produebn with a typically Flitropran
k ft approach to their hu*ine»a.
bst »hopi remain family enterrises, 'with mnjhcr, father, tha
and tha in-lawa all working
bund-tha mansions-machines—
klch for th* mn«6 part arc Still
fe jjlln g on , the flrat floor o f
s ir dwellings.IEdelweiss I* ‘ a familiar and
it aymbol and so Is th*

Navy Medals To Be Sanfordites Are On
Distributed Aug* 1 Stetson Honor Roll
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(•AlNKSVJLLK. July 28. ( 8 vrrial) Sludynl application* f,,r
«Jii)i..lon to t|i* University o f
FI.iiIda lit S aptriuW ara -till
twin* accuiitrd
Univeisltv
offi. ml* announced today, with the
dr mil In.- for •aireptanrc *rl foi
Ana. Ill hy the K ritlilr.r'* uflli-..
W.unVn rtudent* are ,i*.lng' avrtptad n n th » samr ha*l« \* i^if,
with the proviso that women niusl
mmuiw off-M-airpu.
housing
InovCt) and listed by tin- U iilvn»lty Imurlng tiffim.
( ‘oiuplriioo o f additional Inhi*.
In* und rlu.*r&lt;K&gt;m fucUlllea, dad)
nnlt.il uf in*)* equipment. and
.dditlnug
to ,thp
Instruct iomd
itnff* of all eolli-K**. offirlal* said,
m ale, it |Hit*lld«* to gueianlfi.11 &lt;11in 11fii d Flotilla students
rallnient ai Uir University o f Flo­
rida for the IW47-18 Fall tprbi.
Ri*i.ttaUon for the fall '••*
•Ion ia sclteduh-d fur Soft. (5-»‘l&gt;,
-ftilficla**** .luted to meet Sept.,

Sue Mlkler To Wed
James D. Colbert

irt, it ]irorr*Mlng on schedule.
Included in -thf temporary facilitle's due for Mmtu.illat* rdmptrlliion art* dormitories, ilki*■uotna. an auxiliniv r u ftin it and
I'l.iiiiU Union unit, labor
enginr*! intc shop*, 4 tn«*i*lurii« al
t-nxiii'•'! im: diafliinr liuiidiiiK'. librurv nhnrXi faculty office.. and
roalnlonann* buildmgs.
.
Overall iiljuninv fur lit • fall
lerm mil* f«i inrlitiiun «&gt;f -i Him
bvi of now n Mir****, - additionalfiyulty u4i|M&gt;inlmopla to tiuju*
tiLlo llio inral.d'inir of"1ai|-. feetltr# section* milt fturffjt-t
t'la^jr*, und prfxnurnlVlil iif tubl-j
41100.-11 rla&gt;*n&gt;vtn and IntjUlU-ii
equipment in pioptuilnn to the
•mvllntant

1*» )*m Wm
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be)(aw*|.IMlH|iM«.

Rev. Charles Speaks
At W, S. &lt;\ S. Meeting

netting them
leathering

A n d Personal Adivities

Dinner. On Weekend

PAUL THREE

Aug-. 15 Is Deadline
Far Applications To
Fall Tertoi At U of F

A ctrri 11c»«n t Tie* a f i r rnoon from h f ^ f f r a m f r w w ^ n Y ^ n n K
“ ■ 00 P. M. until 4:00 will inclmle Mr. ami Mra. Roby laiing. On

the fourth grade- The investigator i^dmita that them in no
AI.oA.c- N. C.e-W#» • toll*
in awardipi • 2 3-ycar-old « » ' ' exgct method o f nieaauring intelligence, owing to difference.*
s—
»^-a^aa _,uKn Won 4 Cidlll^f
,* in opportunity and environment, hut sneaking generally,

thui

octal Calender
•Th* Truth*eeker. Cla*. 'of. the
l i t ! Method).! Church w&gt;ll hold

YOUR
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thing cuiiie oul yr lVaaO*J»aw" i * •-■2 .U » i*u#,figurea-taken tv li*4‘J.»how that
women
liave
had
one
and
one-hulf
children
with
Tour
and
John 1:40.
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su e ihr Communal* then
oppoilunity

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ON DAY, JULY 28, 134

-ound o f the Swiss flag. On hollys, th* roungstera and oldsters
ess up ln^ native roatume. Beer

th* popular drink. The .thro*
nguagea of Bwlltrrland are spdn with the same Gurney aa
i)gli»h.
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Big the Inanimate hem of tha
diWry saga Is tha Irapoftad
hlfGt-type machine. The word
ilolt and niahna' 'littla
it," which Is what tha tmporit shuttla of tha maehlna ranblsa. It was the use of tha
ittla that changed maehlna amddtry from a crude facsimile
hand-work Into n Gnlshed,
ooth pattern.
a •varxlmnttfy tha -whal*
toga acklffll machine* art a
rUs of connected »eatag palWs tipped on their aUe*.
Ilk tka needle connected hy a
••ter marhlne, Thna It la &gt;aa-

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MONDAY, JULY 28, 1M7

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAC E FOUR

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Hoag-RackfrUp 15th AMATEUR ACE
In University City;
Victory Of Season
Locals Play Azaleas
- The Gainesville G-Men tripped
Tomorrow - Ni p l i t the Falatka Ataleas twice yester­
ARTHUR HECKWITH, JR.
Herald Hporta Editor
Baseball highlights
of
the
weekand In baseball for the Benford Celery Fedi found- the lo­
cal nine headed by their aklroer
thus tm thla year, when P»e«•dent George Stine o f the Banford
Baseball Association, named John
• Krider as a non-playlng manager.
Secondbaieman Don Murray will
remain with the club and hold
down hie berth at tha keystone
sack, Krider stated.
•
Over the weekend .the F*d»
dropped a 10 to 2 tilt to the
Gainesville G-Men as Big George
Full* set the Feda down to chalk
up another Florida State League
triumph.
Saturday night tha DeLand Red
Hats came to tha local ball or­
chard and dropped a hard fought
2 to 1 tilt aa'BUI Stanton scat-,
fared effectively 10 University
City aggregation .hits. Van Kingim on went the route for the
visitor*.
Saturday night's hill * a « slated
to preaent two contests, but a
gain, that came *•*!» *»• « * _ « r
temoon prevented the playing of
the twin attraction.
.
Yesterday the Feda tangled with
th* Red Hats In Conrad Park In
DeLand and copped a hurier's du­
el between Hal Stawart o f the
Hat* end Carl Kettle* hnd John*
ny Tomat o f ih#^ Celery men. .
Yesterday Ted Madjeskl, 1910
manager o f the pennant winning
Orlando Senators, mad# hla debut
aa sating, skipper
Hats. Madjeskl is acting manager
___ _ _______
_______ I tutduring
Manager Stalnecka's
pension that was handed him by
President Bid llerlong of th*
Florida State league for Stainacka's actions In Palatka In a
recent cbnteat.

aANFOIlD

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T o tVm. K. Btoul »(UX Lillis
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a— bstted for Kettles In Ith.
ten ,* h* Innlngst
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Error:
K sttlst. Aurts bslisd Int
Lak*. U eVsaus, rinlsk. Tw o-bass
b ill PlivsrmAti. gtslsa bsssi Mo­
Ms run *srrlllrsst Lswia flaurtlstd
D ouble plsy, W s4 4 .ll Is CIMsk. Left •rtD* *•
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aanfor 4 1, P ,U n &lt; 1.
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rtr.AI. RSTATS3
MOItTCI At
r i t s . n S. glruek ant by Kstliss S.
PoorsIL Nsll O. T o First
by T*mst t. by ntssrart 4. Ititsi
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o ff K .ttlss % lo &lt; Innln#^ o f f To- - tral M A I # Atsp. .
Touehtoni W . O. *tu«
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Lt'mplrss. N .'bsck s4 Moblsy. Tims |U,»«n T o Itanfsrd AttanUe
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NEW TORK. July 38, (AV— At­ . Alksb. B. F. T

lantic Coast Line Railroad report­ lUnk.
Florida Ptsls It
e d - for alx mdntha ended June 80 | ( lin
g ., .i n s Clsn.
n it Income of $0,035JI37, or 96.11 BATtaFAC riO X O
• common ‘share, compared With a !
M. 1
loss o f $814,940 In th* aame 1940 I OtUX A ll-.

for perfection In play, so long as
the competing teams were o f tha
aame general strength and the
players maintained a reasonably
high level o f e ffo r t
Of course, during the war the
fans didn't go out to th* ball park
expecting to tee really great play.
Ing. Now it appear! that this Influenee has continued, aided, of
course, by lota o f loos* money.
Jack Doyle, veteran scout fir
the Chicago Cuba, verifies this
fa c t Commenting on T e x a s
League attenda'?* record*, he observft;
"Present day Texas League
players couldn't carry-w ater for
the men who made up th* teams
16 years ago and earlier.' But It
ia tha aame all over. The to-called
Trial* A leagues of today have
teams which would have been solid
rlea* A team* o f w few vetr* ego.
Th# big league* are *1111 short.
handed. It used to fake year* of
minor league experience for even
the exceptional player* to reaeh
TK"e—fn4|oH.' NOW V Bf
gets hla chance In one or two
year*."
Only a few baaeball spectator*
fully appreciate technical proflcl*
enev. That'* what make* a myth
of the theory that crowds gp for
claaa. Mistakes breed aetlon and
excitement and that plus earnest­
ness whips up th* dish the ticket
buyers love. Too often teams that

Jack McCammonSigris
To Pitch “For Feds
Checks Par Figures
And Says It Pays O ff Jerk McCammon, lighthanded

predicted that tha league would
Improve in 1947. But the better
playera o f 1946 w*nl to faster
company and relatively fear good
veterans cams down. There vaa
no big crop o f brilliant youngster*
coming up with the experience
needed In class B .and class A
leagues.
The shortage o f player* dates
from tha depression ami the star
veara. From 1931 to 1943 fewer
youngatara played baseball seri­
ously.
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,
O f course, thla is a temporary
gap because the postwar baseball
boom got Into high gear last year
and la continuing. There are plen­
ty o f youth playing the game to­
day.
But the preaent Inexperience
doesn't keep the fan l away. Every
league la having a banner year.
►Tha raalors may even surpaaa last
vaar'a banner totals. Attendance
for the first half In Texaa' leagues
approached 2,000,000. In most of
these leagues pitching waa Just
something that was customary
and not for e ffe c t Batters hitting
.400 were a dime a doxen runs
war* scored like drous o f water In
a rainstorm. It was % bad night
when the clubs didn't get tight to
out to see the games anyway.
Baseball greats are whirling
ten home ran*. The fane want
around In their graves.

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MINNEAPOLIS, July 29, (/ft—
Wilfred Croaaley of Atlanta, Ge..
tha new National Public Links
Golf Champion, la a careful check­
er o f those signs on the teas that
Hat par figure* for the hole, and
It appeared today that such re­
spect pays off.
Croaaley combined par golf with
an occasional blrdit to balance hla
few over-par hole* and hi* own
strategy o f getting a quick lead to
defeat .Avery Beck, Raleigh, N. C.,
Saturday In a 31-hole final match.
He was forced to a two-over-par
74 on tha first 18 holes of the
match, going to lunch with a oneup lead. That could be ascribed to
hla difficulty on tha seventh, when
his drive landed In a divot hole.
He turned on the power ami his
second ahot landed 60 feel over
the green and he needed two chip
shots, and two putts to hole out.
He wda two over par on »he
flrat nine but finished the second
nine In par 30 for hi* 74. O q jh e
afternon round he matched par
30 for the opening nine and won
three
holes to igo
• HISS more
u ••w&gt;ww
s - - . tbire
- - up.W
~T
1ta waa one under par err the final
tour hole* •of the match, 'having
a birdie three on the 30th and par
for the other*.
In all. he had par figure* foe 25
holt*, was over on three more and
had blydlea on th* remaining
CHICAGO, July 28, GP)— Th# three.
Chfcago Cardinals o f the National
Football League today announced
signing o f Boris (Babe) Dimanchaff. former Purdue University
halfback, who was obtained from
the Boston Yanks In a trade for
canter ■'BIN—Godwin,— ex-Georgia
performer.
Acaulaltion o f Dimancheff fur­
ther bolster* a Cardinal backfleld
which alto Includes Charley Trlpol, Georgia' all-America, and full­
back Pat Harder, former Wiscon­
sin star, who l*d th* Wcstent^Con.;
ferenct in scoring tn 1941.

hurler from l^efburg, has been
signed by ’ the Sanford Celery
Feds. It was announced by John
Krider. Fed skipper.
McCammon, recently discharged
from the Army, has bean pUving
for the Ft. Knox, Ky. nine aul^ias
an Impressive record, according to
reports.

YESTERDAY'S STABS Pitching, Dick Fowler, Ath­
letics, held th* Tlgtra to fdur hit*
In shutting them out 6-0 to give
the A’s a split J n their doullle
header. It'wasqMjt thinl shutout
o f the srasoq, ’
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^B attin g, I^u Boudreau, I ml lent,
drove in both Indian*' runs with
a two-out slngls-tn the *&gt;xth Innlng .aa Cleveland nipped Wash­
ington 2-1.

ported on* unlveralty
averaged $3,760 more

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I David M. Ksrls . l . * I ■ CttlSsns Stnk of Ovl'

NICK’S OWN ICE CREAM
Wo make our own Ice Cream, All flavor*
Taaly — Delicious — Healthful

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FOR KENT
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. day or wvidc Thu Music liov, UU
I ' W. 1st St. Phone 953.

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At eleven o ’clock on Friday morning, August 1..1U47
the Hoard o f Public Inatniction will receive sealed
bid* on enlarging the Oviedo School GymuaMum.
The Hoard reserve* the right to reject .any or all

Passenger Car and True!
All Sizes

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For' M'ecificutiona ealhtn Mr. Elton J. Mot yhlou,
Architect, in the Sanford Atlantic National Hunk
building. Sanford, Floridk.
.

A n you troubl'd by dUtrrM o f f«.txul* function*! muntiiijr dUtuto*
•ocm l Dot# UiU nuk* you tuflrr
Iran pfttn, fttl bo ngrivai, te «k ,
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CANVAS AWNINGS
CANVAS PORCH CURTAINS
VENETIAN BLINDS
' Aluminum, Steel, Wood I
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HELP W A N T E D
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• o . D. Undress. Phots# 1021
BADIATOILS cleaned aud repair
en rabinrt ilesigned end tustom
rd. 'Johtn Mediator Shop, lot
built now by C. J. Gantt Wood- , Sauford Ave. .Ph. 356-VV.

llunt'a T uirdo Fred Hlnr#
Csmpbcll'a Feed Mlor*
Henry Busaell'a Heed Mlore
Hlanley-ltoger* Hd«e.
and other good stores

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dependabUlty. It will eerre YOU better, too.

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INSUBANt H
carpenter work. 102b V
MOBTGAGH LOANS
AND
RAYMOND M. BALL, Begllor AUTO BA DIOS, Motorola. Bales L A N D . C L K A N f N G
2 NEW CATE IfRegistered Broker and '
and HervireJ* The Music Box, ‘ LAAINAGK.
PILLAR DKJ8P.L IIULI.IIO/Insurance A gent
till W. 1st Ht. Phone 953.
EHH WITH
l - A l .M l i - T T V
Rm. 4
Florida Slate Bank HMg.
TW O
3/4
YD.
Two radio cabineia, with phuno| IIA K EH
NEW, two story, three bedroom
U BAGLINKH.
EQU1PMF.NI
motor* in them.' S5.00 each Bau­
home. Two car garage. On
NOW IN. THIS
VICIM 1Y
er Appliances, 108 B. P ark,Ave.
corner lot 110 x 140 in Mayfair,
NIMNICIIT CONSTRUCTION
sell unfurnished or furnished. THREE y o" pedestal fans. Excel­
CO., ORLANDO, FLA. PHONE
lent condition. He* Sanford JClaetric. Co. 110 M .u ooU g ^ lW lj?^ ’
ITous* on large (pi. I
RENT A CAR
ory and 7th*St. 7(V
YOU DR1VR IT
HEWING MACHINES
$2,900. Apply tq^J.
PHONE 200
HALES A SERVICE
910 Cypres*-Ave.
BVICKLAND-MOItUIBON
BERTH SEWING MACHINE
U DBIVB.IT, INC,
■BOP
n 'exrepliopafly dcsipaUa' two115 8. FRENCH. I*H. 1110
story nousa, * 3 bedroom* and
SEE US FOR
bath .upstairs, and 1 bedroom COAL circulating beatar. Reason
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
and bath downstair*.. I.srge liv­ . able. Ph. 1105-J.
ANU TYPING
ing room, with enclosed sun
CREDIT BUREAU OF
Jx&gt;rch;-library, dining room and 6
ARTICLES WANTED
Ititchan. Unusually well planned
as to cupboard apace. Hat two- Highest cash price paid for used
car garage Incorporating work
furniture. Ted Davis Furniture EXPERT RADIO MF.PAlRINi
- Fred Myers. 811 E. 2nd 8L
room and laundry. Hat 1)0 ft.
Co. 311 E. 1st. Ph. 958.
frontage on paved streeL Lot la
ATTENTION
MOTHERS
pltntlfully fruited, and lands­ I'LL BUY your car regardless of
-D IA P E R
SERVICE—
age
or
condition.
Roy
Reel,
300
caped. Possession September IsL
laby Velvet fumUh#a h«&gt;»p
— W rZ n d S t.--------------------------:----Irsn.steril* diapers and deod

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Hardware Store _

uglE A L ROTATE FOR SAI.K

million d ty hornet Remember, these consumers live in dlles where practicnlly ALL type* of

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FARM FOR HUNT—20 acres »ub USED Electric refrigerator. Cut 9
o^prigated truck fa in t. I ? site s
be seen at Sanfotd Electric Co.
\l LKT painting — cipitract or
Tan wells, a 7 rnqni dwelling
hourly basis.
S. (j. Grogan,
3 tenant bouses 2 Drg* barns.
re# ritimateg. I'tume 7H I J.
Dwelling lor rent only
^ith
fo* all occasions
I.
0 0 It BANDING A finishing,
farm. On Cameron
Avenue, MrNEII.L 4k YOST FLORISTS
Tups” In iiu iilily
cleaning it uusing. Our pouer
East slda Sanfotd, Fla., phone __ Sipes Ave. Just o ff Celsry
unit
enables
us
to
work
slu
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192-K. P. O. Box 881, K. 11. Offlca ph. 403 rasldanr* ph. 610-11
there I* no electric con n v tlot
Stowe.
available. 21 yrais esperiencs.
II. M. Gleason, Lake Mary. Fla.
CONVALESCENT HOME
r.ow
112 Sunford A v*. Phon* 1218
open nt Chuluota, 18 miles S. E.
ROOFIN G-ROOF Painting, all
| o f Sanford and 18 mile* N. K. cleaning ft repairing.
COMPLETE, EXPERT
kinds. Smith Bro. Phone 1188,
of Orlando. Large scrcciL ^nd
S E R V IL E
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CONCRUTR
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£oen porches to sit sml enjoy
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TANKS,
Grease
Ti
The cool hrreic* o ff l.ake C.ilhlllocks. Aluminum Windows and 12 SPECIAL Yk**VICES
erino. Large grounds and \uuk*
Screens. White cement, Paint, FOH KENT— Floor samirr. Easy
safe from auto tra ffic., long*
Perma-tile, Hurricane brac.w,
operation. Iteasouable lutcv, San­
lobby and rooms. Rrick construe,
Miracle Concrete Company, 30V . ford Paint, ft Glass Co.. Phone
lion. Can acrcimodat*^ 25 only.
Phone or write for rt’teivation
at once. Tlviedo 23*:2! or Pr. FDIf HALE— IJmerock for driv#
DODGP, • PLYMOUTH
Martin 2392 or write Ib’ix E&gt;7
Way*
and
roadway*— Phons
PAHTN AND HICKVICK
Chuluota Florida. I^uge sedan
Palmrlln Ave.
Phona 1011
for guests to visit their doctor.
TUXEDO FKCDK—complete line. Y A -D L m oth p r o o fin g la s U c
AVAILABLE at once, convsnientHunt's Tuxedo Feed Slur#.
year*. H ave y o u r w oola u s rnotb
,K located down town se-tion,
pi unfed niiwr, D ow ntow n Clean,
“ d fo date apartments with all
Batteries A Battery Charging.
•t* ft L a u n d ry .. 113 Palm etto
modern conveniences.
Adults
It. II. POPE CO. INC.
A v e . P b ou e 914.
ontr. Phone 550.
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ehn be arranged. Priced only
$-4950.00.
OFFICE space in Mflsch Building.
Salesman and cullrellun for white
Robert A. Williams
Large tight oflcea, newly deenr- I’hime ~.12
.insurance debit,- agr SS *3 Sal­
Atlantic Rank Itldi:
•• eted. all utilities, heht and Jani­
ary ami commission. Write lios
tor. service furnished. Call (iCHI. D. M. care Herald.
5 ARTICLES FOR SALE
W. H. A A. I)ept. Store.

H WANTED TO BENT unfutni-hetl
house, 3 or 4 l—l rooms. Will
j
pay $100.00 month. Froil \V.
Bender, Boom 2, Florida State
Bank Building. Phune 1030.

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414 Sanford Avenaa

Results o f an unbiased U. S. CensuB Housing Survey in 14,372,656 City

The abovg^ chart Indlcgte* the or(rwhelminif.preference o f $ m

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and reading a lot shout
homo freexing and have bear
wondering what it cfxdd
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mean to your family, com* j
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o f p u b l i c In s t r u c t i o n f o r s u m
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Domestic and
Bermuda-type
nnlone that rang* from I Inch to 1
and S Inches In dlamatar are
oftan called "hollers."

I Florida Piste l
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Famer* .whose wives eooperat* I Boyd.
in running - th* f arm earn more I Csntrat Florida Pradotttea C*.
tnonay than thoa* who farm alon*. I Assn. T o llsnry Thomas (Crop
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Interested in \
home (reeling

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Phone 2-072'J

ROBSON SPORTING GOODS

Homes.

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luminum — Cedar — I'olUhrd Alufhiaum
Aak Me For Free Estimate
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its *«t-up b f more'.than t&lt;)&gt;td)0(l &lt;
farmer commltteemsn.'th* pro
"The queen and I semi you our
was Inaugurated In fh* aarlv ifayaj
of th* New Deal. It wai halted deep sympathy In the Mil |o«*
two month* ago when th* Hons# that you h*V* Sustained tl^rough
voted to appropriate only A U tik
000,000 for it this year and to end
gram to Prcaldenl Truman that'
it altogether next year.
.
Tlie AAA had worked out a •4 am ahoeked to learn your
(300,000,090 program and Preii- mother passed away and reapedi
dent Trfllnan had recommended fully tender my eondolrnc**."
Prrsldent Roxaa also- sent a
that amount .In hla budget report
mesasg* o f aympathy.
to Congrifi*.
"W# share th# grief ho f every
Congr*»» finally voted 8265,OOU.OOU fur this year. Although man for th r loa* of tha good
thla la loiytr than tha sum asked, mother o f a graat statesman, an
the soil program la being resumed outatandlng world leader and a
on th* sam4 baai* aa originally true American,” 'R oxai radioed.
planned. Officials tay most of tha
country AAA officers will ha aids
to keep present staffs. Under the
appropriation bill first p*s»ed by

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24 To 48 inch
.Widths

WASHINGTON. July 28, '&lt;?&gt;—

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Chicago Cardinals
Sign Dimancheff

opera- Messages of condolences on (he
era to death of
President Jrum.vn'*
It ron- mother pour^t in to . th* While
r„
House today from all over th#
tdjuat. world.
krioan
Ttter cam* from heads o f ■**»#•;
, prln -1 foreign minister*, ambassador*,
t. ruf gnrrntbr*, othar'leidJfta, an I from
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stains. For colored fabrics, make
a paste o f mustard and water.
Ipread
let eland
»a on th* ataln and
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for about twelve hour*. Then
rinse with rool water. .

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Yfl^AelAstAA f o ( ? 8CAtf*l6r.»ltM
■L A $ T Rd JkIP IaI i 9*4G

New York

pelting th# hall over th# .400
mark when bought by th# Atlanta
Cracktra- of th# Southern A»aoelation. tarjler thla year.
DeLand could find th* offering*
o f th# two Sanfotd hlllman for
but three scattered Mows, whll*
Stewart was limiting th# Sanford
hatterls* tn four htu.
Tonight the Peda invad# th#
A**)ta Howl tn Palqtka and will
0 ^ lh* Mutdcjpsl T a rk Tor
rturn engagement with tha

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FORT WORTHJ Tex. — Sports
leaders have noticed one slgnlflcant trend in the past few /ta rs—
the faus love a contest and are not
always concerned with the excel­
lence o f performance.
.
Jack Zeller,, former general

Oalnss villa
IN AuxusUn*
Os Land
Orlando

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The Clubhouse
By HAROLD V .’ RATLIFF

day* afternoon by 0 to 6. and 2
to 1 margins aa Manager Myrl
Hoag racked up hla 16th victoryof
th t. 1947 campaign.
The high flying St. Augustin*
Saints trounced the lowly Lees­
burg Pirates in a' loosely plhyed
14 to 4 conteit.
V)rlan&lt;lo and Daytona were rain
ed out at Tinker Field.

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trade for kid pony. A. C. Ban
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TRACTOR MOWING — W# mov
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vacant lots, roadsides or lent.
Kinard. P. O. Box 805, U k «
for the entire block.
.acreage*. Phona 4 1 or 167-J.
Monroe, Flo.
A very spacious and lovely home
TRACTOR AND TRUCK WORK
In 8an Lanta, located on three
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Let us clear building lots, plow
lota facing Valencia Driv*. Stuc­
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moving and new ground wurk 01
bedrooms and bath upstairs, and
trained farm manager for farm
lots or farms. Phona 432-W
large living room, dining nnm ,
In Zellwood area. Good position
C. D. Forrester. Rt 1, Box 99.
bedroom and kitchen downstair*.
for right party. A. Dud* A Bona,
Ample closet arid cupboard space
.Oviedo. Phona 2151. '
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If you are'looking for a iioma of
whit# cat picked up near Bill',
In Northeast Polk County. 1500
distinction, thin Is It.
Bar. Phone 880,
families. Products sold 20 years.
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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA1

Importance Of Coal

Farm Survey
i r t a iiM » r
r « i» "«*&gt;
m ncc operation* out o f income
and when credit i» u»cd. it 11
* retired when crop* are told.
Reporting on t!&gt;«• result* o f n
third national survey o f bank
Undinir made by the Agricultural
Commission
o f the
American
flanker* Association. M r., Inirlev
laid that Florida farmer* u»ed
only a fraction o f 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 o f •&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*. w iie 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 'o f $7,883,000
although
the total volume outstanding on
uk ich
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 i e 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
o f 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
period
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 o f the plane con heiress, railed a former Navy dy for signature.
“ Agreement was also reached on
Ferguson diver to scour the bottom o f Little
a* "other loan* In farmer*” were tracts. C h a I r m a n
aulacommitre Squam Lake today after grappling the nuantitie* of equipment to be
made In fl,l*9K farmer* by Flor­ (H-Mirh.) o f the
ida bank* during Ilr4fl.inan aggie. said he - has opened the hearing Irons hooked what appeared to lie bought hy the 8ovlet importing
piece* o f 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
miv
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 ronthowever,
in
an
attempt
to
find
out
ment o f 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
ar favorable factor In the pres­
when she left the luxurious Stiaw
ent situation is that the (aimers form ef an onen letter addressed aumifrer home last Monday nigiit. stallments instead o f 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 o f Intarest to a
*A possible source of danger might have tx-en .willing to take about •100 yards o ff 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 "M l 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 o f an
ers are watching carefully Is the politics I* a strange game.
pink pajamas.
agirement,' he said.
price o f 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
W V 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 Ilie 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- m e?"
C R E S T V lS W ^ Fla ., Ju ly 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
iqr-old Maigsret Irene Poland, opened tlial Kaiser contended in arntenetd the line* Irgunist* to 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 'p ro­
held In Okalooxa county jail in completely 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.
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tn* o f 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
o f 1‘enaacola. Bond was filed ut WFB's aircraft division, told Urn clude: "Being a memltcr o f an ed to question* directly related to
the problem o f how to boot* the
|3,000 pending action o f the mun subcommittee that Kaiser, thr nu armed foice illegally occupying
ty grand jury which meets Aug. to manufactuirr ami l.ll-city Ship Palestine; Illegally carrying wrap output o f 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* o f 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 o f the conversa­
tion*. The British had suggested
start a campaign tu raise fund* to •tart production o f 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,
"That was completely fantas­ it is unlikely that they will be but th e-State Department had de­
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 o f 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..
Washington In September.
to do this," Meigs said.
held In Acre fortress by the Brit­
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 production comprise the first U. B.
posals far any new war equipment a close search o f the area between
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. *
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States Department o f -Agricul­ ernment agVncy..
ing of the two sergeant*.
"Nb, It* was very iiiiusuV.’’
Jn
ture's leadership has evidenced lhCreasing recognition o f 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 o f 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 jjlli -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
W PII
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 aircra ft 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 o f 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 o f 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,
000.000 In government funds. Ona
McRannte and Bill Ludwtg.
* th Roberta, colored resilient of
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* o f her daugh
II*
said
the
subcommittee
ex
Wednesday.
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tar, Edna Barton, will be held,
peeta
tap
daya
or
two
weeks
of
With H a rry Kudell at the piano
'Aujf. 4 at New Bethel A.M.E.
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"A lw a ys,
MilIs* E v e n t
Church where she waa a member hearing*.
The session opened in a crowd­
“ Pag O ' M y_ H eart," and 'Blue
80 years.
Ski#*." Mr. 'B rem er arrow panted
survived by two sons: ed Senate caucus room which
8h* la aut
"E sp a n i Walta**
by hla ton,
Cross of Virginia, and normally Mata several hundred
Charlie Cro*
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and Robert Bremer
Archie C r o # of Orlando) one persona.
following piano ^aelecllonal
lUghter. Edna Barton of Sanford
Itova, "Hands-.
step daughter, Fra n cis .d iffe rs
F o r r c 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
W ATT 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.
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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
a v ’ 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. .(/n terns tkmeij cover them, and heat thaw over
fonnan ot Sanford, Fla.
hot water. :
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Diver To Scour Lake
For MiHHing Heiress

(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*
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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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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 o f

40.000 calorie*. In addition. the being offered in Germany
men In the min* showing the high- have It* attractions. After
ett production wilt get tn addi­ men go down Into thp dark
often danrerout mines for a
tions! 40,000 caloric*.
Germany and Rritain. In the or­ want. Maybe Mr. Bevin will t,
der named, are by far the n-nxt a further Idea from the pro,k&gt;
Important coal producing conn- in the Ruhr.trira of Europe. Both England nnd
TO ATTEND GAMI
iM H )
the continent o f course are in dire
THOMASVILLE,
l l i u n n ^ t i n u u , Ga..
v,.., July R i
need’ of an increase in many Irlnda
o f industrial production, but vir­ ( 4 V - G. E. (Eddie) Gilliland, i d
tually all manufacturing depends rectqr o f 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'th e earth hy hu league's 1947 North-South gam, -,l
j here Auguiri 7.
man hand*.
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Because the human elem»nt enters In so heavily one would think'l 75,009 persons In New Zeal**}.
that perhaps the Incentive bonuslaie dairyffarmers.
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Everything In the store In tagged In plain figure* so the cuitom er 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.

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1947

Associated Prtsa Leased Wire

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Situation
Indonesia Said
utch

‘Flying Tanker’ A Success

France Hit

Kaiser Claim s F.D.R.
At UN Meet
ea ont
Over Navy Rejection

Objection .Raised To
Mentioning. Ma r ­
shal l Ai d Plan:
Balkan, Talks Knd

Hunt For English
Hostages Widens
As 3 Jews 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;

Wild Rumors Spread
As To Safety Of
2 Kidnapped Men
T E l . A V IV , Palestine, Ju ly 29

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Shipbuilder De n i e s
Kuowjedge Of Tnriiienct' Ur.ed In
Airphiue ‘Contract

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\V .\M lIN ls ju N , fo l. . ' ) o P ) - .
i b ill v j K.nse, tc-litlr-l today that
l i e 'suit a biief liotr to ■ihe lata
President |L&gt;oSrvf|| and got a W il* *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 "b r « ouldn't II1 ollr-t" when
Uskrii W'hrthrr lie wirnt to ' lh*
\\ loh 11&gt; use in sonhciliott with
-conhacls lie scyrm l In build cargo
-MSVIII. .Illj-l.lilf«. ^
I In- i *'linn illr i, -rrking facts
lc,' iul,l!H '&lt; ior j -h I 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 Vf»'»
ri- iI'll*
o *" 1
itiif
III1 lilin |i|oilu,er.
Ml r I'l ta-’tl7•(n lK M i f h.)
Mill ti1 k $»V| «•li ibis.
•hi tin
i.jliv fi sttiysv." small
■•Us ■d i &lt; Hn1. n-u |,,id this

: ' vJ -

a city of apprrhrnsion today, ag­
LA M S U C C E S S .‘Ju ly 29 i /Pi
itated by tumor a ltci wild tumor
T he ltu**i ill bloc today' irln ik f
concerning the f ile of two Uniish
FraAcc ‘for lu iii*i.,g the M a id u ll
BATAVIA. July 29 V h - D u l:h seigeants held as hostages by liplan into a United Nations tlrb i c
m ilitary authorities, busily cktcnd gun Zvai Leu mi, the Jewish un­
and d rb iricd ,a ingoioui a ll.u k
ing their hold on ihe rich re­ derground organisation.
agaimt ihe Economic Commission
sources of Ja va and Sum atra, to­
One rumoi was that the two
for E.uuqx- bn allegedly inter In in &lt;
day irp o itrd scatleird instances seigeants, Mervyn P aicr and C lif­
-in, the. c onumir affaus ol tin of Republican
sabotage in oil ford Martin, held by ligun as HIOH A tO V I IM I ClOUOS. near l-osnlun, on* of Great Britain's “ flying m^ny
field aicas and elsewheie but said hostages for the thier Jews w in tankara" rvtuela a La m a ite r through a swaying hose line. W ithin 20
Thr -Nosirl attack was fauns I.
•1that the igenetal situation was were hanged in Je iu ifle m this minute*, 3,400 gallons of gasoline were ti'a iu fcrivij T lie "flying tankrra"
recently received wide acclaim for refueling a plane that flew non-stop cd- jointly
by
S m r l Drlrg.s|f
jtlc v e lo p in g favo rably."
morning, alieady had been found born Loudon to licrtuuiU and back.
(/utrrndtlonat)
Alexsmk-i I*. M .m ifov and W hile
' -The—Republic'*—ail— (cure,— ro- d&lt;ld iil C i l a .
Russian Urpiesrillative l_ I ha •
polled a t ' the o u llu raL ol hos­
Another, spreading yust as swillminik&gt;' shoilly afln I i.unr in.sjc
tilities iot consist of about 40 Ja p ­ 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 M u d i.d l plan.
to have bumbed Dutch position* found in a cave on tbr N'uiih
Mo. oinv m.idr no d iir t l ie lr rin Sematang and Salatiga and ir- Coast. Each succeeding tumor wai
rn
cr
to I istier's bid, but drtl.strd
turned Unbanned.
accepted by the public, but llir po­
Russi
i s iMisilmn alirad y lu d been
Sem i-official Dutch dispatches lice believed nothing.
medr i’ lr .,1 liv S i s ir l I'lilrig li M i l l
4&gt;d seven persons sscir killed
Infl, &gt;| #») tilt tlu* «lut«* Vial vIn
There arc no Driliili on ' I d
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
|sowu c o n lrsriiir in I’ aijs, At that IN tlti DOCUMINT ROOM of the Library o f Congress in Washington
UlU$M-%'||!. 1*1-oil build'
*n* . * ntJ d ia lin g of Scmaiang are in armoird
cats. Even the
• «M ill ’ « nt 1it t A. • *
him Mol &lt;»h’\ ir lm n l 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
• '* il • **r a | \ Hh fllU LI j'*
with 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
p
Ln
A 42 |icrcrnt cut in thr.s|&gt;|irnAn oidiiiuncr revising (M'cupa•
v.iitt ni iiitir 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 Ij v rales and inlrndrd .0
Katnim ky declined "The Ei-o U.« public "uutU 21 yeaii a f l « 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 Ja v a ,
tinued throughout Palestine today,
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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 lu infrs !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 ln u 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 ilo j of The H erald, D j._ R u p n * S t »y?».
puafti
li 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|
I
t
* 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
.
ill
l
i
n
u
h
M
\t'KI.N/.ll
•
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I
tL
.i*
i,i
i|
stay ht
expenses
as
follows-.
’
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i
,
„
„
,.|
*11 types 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.
A I' 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* •
........................... .. - j
i—
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- 8 t.d e* p roposa l to at-l up a walv.il
communiques, said that in the houses from which gunfire or lives stated that tb g / '-*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 o f other attacks came.
tls.saliHtinl* n$$* I'agg 9||)
*
n |H,|lticnl storm which In- tin
_ .18'
__ .........
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 Ih r on|- und i rnn .1111
~
IA
Expo
lral
Florida
Experiment
Stallin’
,
Cheribon,
a bank,
a'-7power'. . autlon lflt'M
‘‘r
,h''
&lt;li»‘ ric‘ ordererl
on jha llnlkaii prohlem short
I'ljpie Milllstd Attlee'
• dwr
lH—
I
&gt;
■
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&gt;
so far whereas under the old |*w prole*- ‘•lyhinIwfore
five hnilaoa
houses, ivaae
near lha
the scene* nf
of This statement ia correct ao
lU
.rJ
■a I'aae M 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 o f the houses Budget Commission, however, tlid $15 to $ 2 ll. 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 rce s M ;tv Be 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
p
p
e
d
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" ,iM‘
&gt;" ' L
Among Palestine executions ot amount* made available.
An orchnanef. limiting llir dis ptuval of a IL S proposal that
•
11
pat AiiiuuiiL.
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
tw o r o o t I d e clIU
II*
I
It
l\
Mill
ttu*‘
«'jilniit*t.
.
K
y
«*
ii
tin*
l»;nly
d.
, on-, ii ,, | 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 o f 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
vud
tmlay Ihe Attlee regime, now ,1.
would Inject (lie veto on lid* thorrt-stiv e- -mines
lalHiratory waa entirely eliminatml,; j
horseman, won first plare Sunday to death in the same prison.
notice m - leialny it will ta-suniia on­
im ri 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.n u might le d u ir lici wrlUl the .pn-ssiliK •■••OIIOIIII. t Less' than three hour* before the
W ernoon In tournament nice*
i agaihat .
was
d
r
fr
ir
r
d
until
later.
two
(ter
rent
nf
thr
amount
in
tin
,was
still
a
niatler
of
conjecture.
“ d before a large crowd o f spec- executions, an empty, pillbox near
■sillied Lure* .an d dip inlu hm In n s, The htlrror goe,
f., .» .ateliinr and sab- ,,r I&gt;-h from l.*L«
appropriation
bill
w
ilf
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 l i r d R . Wilton
(•4U.H0il.lHbi | H.oiid ($2,560.(88), to iteinand llint tie ri .iys
iraallaa** ■* ras* . Bltl
So* let Deputy Foieigii Minisiei
ItiVl'l
■
Park to see rider* and homes official* said, by a mine. No cosVVhetbef
tills
*(01111
"ill
.,
was instructed Jo prepare an o'Aioliei Gromyko worked busily mi 0 0 0) g.-lil IIIII iloll.li i r i r i v r tv op quickly- leitlttili* la* be •« *.i
from all sections o f 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 ter• I l. ii.In wore gt-dli 40 .
emergent* nn-aiuiri to merL the liiay get some clafifiintioii i.. r* •loi-mri
law &lt;r&lt;|uiring taxi owners lo car­ . Gromyko let the Yokoslav, Bill - p lo tp rrln c 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 o f eight up around the prison and soldiara
ry liability insurance,‘ due lo w illi- gaiisn and Albanian represeiiia
I j-11 \\iiig I iImo Party inrm meet witli tlie l.nletr -laaeaabo. aaL. i.V.- .','in;rrmr~*— ------------------and police Mocked o ff 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 o f 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, Ibe Cialdess of follioie
The executed men wer# taken to
pleby, Maurice Jacobi. Red Wind­
•niNiig Ibursdey
«Ji 'ue.i "I
•
ham. Carl Rabun. George Prltt- Hafatl north uf the Sea o f Tiberias
n m ajority of taxj owners did then la- &lt;nnatllutional and that under navy '-and an. lo n e , 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 o f 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 l call* 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
o
f
35
acres
of
CHy
group had met. However, plana
alike."
Morgan iln'latud.
lh*
w ar-hangover for which io .
l ar l utein lour anti lly hom- * 11 *rMlltoM»«| mm I'mi p ^lal
Ocean Liberty veaterday.
(owned Citrus groves at tire Mu­
Iwlng made for following
-mnirig and* .-ut,, „ f frasli water
LIONS
CONVENTION
, Four o f lh# injured died this njcipal Airport waa authurlasal..
weeks In which to have match
,* m e f • -Tv u&gt; Florida m u t t 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* p iad icc 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# o f America" neau were 40 others, five of
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
o
r
ld
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FIELD.
FI*.;
July
V
)
Sunday ha* bean set for Banton today along with other reported It had treated .170 for
Purchase o f 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 o f leadcrallip iriV
and bruiaea Inflicted hy fly}
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7L
•
next tournament. All owner* major change* to make th* enter- cute
Cfe o f 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
o f horses who ara Interested in prisn fit the smaller budget de­
i t tlie Si Johns tois boall outThe
crux
o
f
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 o f the events aro creed by Congress.
waa authorised. ,
the bndly lagging Industrial Valiiariso. Fla., soon fcflciyfllfhtp lnwpal l»v lilla o f the Gama tjainthe major Internatlunal confer- ty I*
asked to meat at th* park at 1:00
Broadcasts will b*
reduced thetic product Aalatleelv recently
-imv la it October, but
. ( a- m iM .s mm •*aar T s a i
o ff 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 » Hi l l
r . M. on that day. Race* m v due from 66 to 33 h ours'a day, and developed.
. It lr 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 o f ammonium gas In­ Weilnrsday
STEEL CHICK Ul*
trains officer, repot tail.
ItM ti***# ■■ rase a n )
diariiislon o f the United Natiuua.
ed from tha Hat o f 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
o
f
the
dead
wer*
described
beamed abroad.
•
■uriinmcnl an Increase o f 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 o f tho victim- wrn- with­
fatalities,
however,
included
one
a naw system of "block program­
steel p/oalucta. A spokesman for held pending n o t i f i c a ti o n ot next
Th* possibility o f warding o ff ming" goes Into effect to concan unidentified wamtn about 30 year*
' , .
tl,e nimpnuy said thn increase o f kin. *-----‘ "
I'uneral -,'ivices f..r Alice Ha*
^com ing 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
-a w u r ity -to old nnd young by avenlng Uitenlng hour#-In-each
told rolled- steel, and galvanise*! training flight when it crashed. L. It. I’almet o f Kentucky Ave­
•By Bobby r.rk a
ished th* necessary numlaer of
manna o f th* Townsend old ag* country and to permit ataff re­ had bran token o ff 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* o f t&gt;ara. tlie increase waa
Camp Scrib*
vessel's cargo exploded, but her
ian, waa tha subject o f a quota- ductions.
It crasheil shortly after t4:l»-J A. M. rniiining from Injuries treeivad
pro-marksman,
tnarkaman,
captain waa reported faulty In­ - A group o f 05 happy boy'camp- a*
on from 8e/iatgr Claud#-Pepper'*
effective July- 28.
wIn n n car mu over her, will b*
Central Standard Time.
in- Tr.wnianrlllea
sA 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 a
at
their
caatliturtral \Vi-&lt;iiii--,l*y a t
)0 ;3 0
.
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. A lben,
Home.
Winona Saturday noon, and aahl
TALLAHASSEE. Fla.. July 29bum 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
a JvJfth
mrettog o f ftewnwere hrrnlng today. Much o f Rrest,
AJfth District ntreting
llelpy Selfy l.uiindry wlacr* Mr*.
t Tn Volusia
tennis, handball and teeter ball received Slat* Board o f Con­
send clulta held at th# T%rtat
4etr*y#d' by a«rial bomb^'j (h i
^
Only
two adjustmapta ware h*!1
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 U irp
nfdTh.nUtJ?iw!nL thr V L Utld
‘ M t d w “ ^ cS rittell O T g
P- M : Sunday. A noon lunch. yesterday afternoon by tha County nf
tha buildings ' " ‘ h . buatnea# MoyNl under the K ipervlilon o f 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 o f pro-fabricated 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,A t the request o f R. C.
hope that h* might again be able th* attraction o f “ Doc" Stanley.
are all five congressmen from tha ard. tha aaaesamant on the old
this murning hy Supl. T . W. I j iw - 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.A
8^
n
E’
*}*'.’
Ju,y
fT
And
Friday
war*
th*
___
.
.
movemrnt.
29
UP).
Brig.
General
Merlweathcr
ent, but that 60 percent
on# o f the major item* o f the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
M. S. Nelson requested that rat
L. Walker. U.8.A. retired, former budget la that o f teachers’ salar­ N. Palmer o f . 1 ska land; also
•f*th# whole Congress la on tha
er tend In Euraka hammock rn gh -T /^ P atT S 1 ^ 3 ‘ *°d 1 S 5 l &amp; ^ n X ,"th * T .PnyWM
f
c
^
m
m
V
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l
ovarnor o f 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* 8 U U ‘a
ona, died today In hi* 78lh year ar* due
S S T StoS th*
tfili
fir Arneri _
q u t e t i S f H ^ . n , ‘ S y pS :
Bruewaur o f Maine waa reported an acre.
to recieve
$395,260
request waa granted, legation
The Rev. J. II. Root Will offteNgttenal
... iUrUd
_____ ,
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.^ 1 Tom^
qualified
for in tha Marin* noapltal where he during
to hay# talked onjh# plan to. the according to t L. BurSlck oi UStaw
coming
_ ,tha
,
-------lg tterm aa com iate wt the service* and Intvrmant
g io n Convention in Naw Y orkI'th * Uttoo o f tha
bulltte
at
th*lawimn
had been a patient for s a m e l Farad with $292,000 reelsvad by will taka place in Lake View
rajra and Mean* Commit tea.
tha County Clerk's offtea.
nth.
•
, ' .ix lfla rang* as th* cam pus flamonth*.
.
l u t yaar, ha said.
Cemetery.
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ta for a landing, and that
a transport' crashed in flpme*.

Ruprecht Says Slash Increased Rates Re­
Will A f f e c t Ser­ quested By Cabs;
vices To Farmers
Chicken Law Pends

Political Emergency In England
Seen Due To Economic Crisis

Junior Sc Bridge

Britain Considers
Emergency Plans
To Combat Crisis

LAMPS
Vi Price &amp; Less
Table lampa, loo, a r e 'r e dured. All are high quality
lamp*. U r g e variety of
style* and colors. Select your
now and aave. .
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Y O U G E T A L L 9 P IE C E S !

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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4 More Die As Result
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In French Seaport

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An '.exceptional value at
(Ms l o w price. Rring' In
v o ir room measurements.
Variety of glistening color*.,,

“ Voice” Broadcasts
Cut By 40 Percent

Are Killed
In Bomher (’rash

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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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On School Budget

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“Right where we’re been for 25 years’*

a®

J’aimer Child Will
Be Buried Wednesday

Boys Reluctantly Leave Camp Winona
Two .Weeks Of Joyous Activity

Only 2 Adjustment*
Are Made By Board

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see y as n a if from* head le foot. Largs
i U roamj and wall built. Wsl- ( A M .
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42 Percent Cut By City Board

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(•cntlc tu moiUrale &gt;«ri»bW winds'
musli)' -uulhncsttrly.

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VOLUME XXXVIII

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

Discussions On Ruhr
To Be*in. This Week

South Florida Ports
Rates Hit At Hearing

TH E

To I’W r r l the I'raro o f the World;
To Promote tit* P ro e m * o f America;
To Produce Prosperity for Sanford.

Hundreds Of Fires Re­
ported In Java As
Result Of Scorch­
ed Earth P o l i c y

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Iw U »lty There l.i Strength—

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2 Kidnaped Britons

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I

FRIDAY. JULY
in Strasbourg receiRlr, Porphyro ad In military government quar­ see that France did not go Com­
Germans was part of B avara for
tennis urged that a “ free" g o y r n - ters hare as directly Incompatible munist
. •.
700 rears. Tn* separation fol
Thus at every opportunity, the
ment be esUbllahad in Greece, and with the announced alms of Bri­
lowed the end o f ' i s war. Now
(Csattawg (&gt;•■•, r&gt;a&lt; &lt;&gt;■»&gt;
Athens government circles sub­ tain and the United States as far Americans supported the French In
Bavarians want It back.
rlllas In a Major engagement wrst
Whither the Falatlnarr wants to o f Lamia. 100 mllea north»r-t of sequently Indicated they expected as bitonal Germany was concern­ the sis weeks of fniillea* negotia­
AP N » « ifr « ls r w
tions at the expense o f Germany.
ed.
a move In that direction.
AP Newsfealarea
return also .. con e-rufraj. This
MUNICH Bavarians are nursing la a seel ion o f independent think­ Athens. Unofficial reports said
SOUTHAMPTON.
England
Last night, however, Constan­
These sources pointed out that
However, when life foreign m'ti— The Queen Mary* “ lovely lady/ a geographical gripe. They are ing that contribute so many early 200 casualties were inflicted o.t the tine Rodopoulos, governor general France steadfastly had refused to isters* conference "ended •without
looking
westward
to
the
Palat­
rebels.
of northern Greece, eald in an in­ loin the bitonal merger and ac­ airreement, the State Depar’ mcnl
thar sailors rail her—is hcln* re­
immigrant! to the United States.
A United Natlens Balkan Sub- terview that the Communists “ do­ cept Joint responsibility for Wes­ and the British Foreign Office
stored to her prewar elegance as inate, merged with the Rhineland
The French will not tolerate
Into one slate within Ihe^Frcncheommision
still
In
session
Iff
Joann't have the strength” to set up a tern Germany.
They said' the empowered ■ their representatives
talk o f a return t &gt; the old a'atus,
necupt*d—tone.- -’ *• -■
Marshall offer for a thre*- power in Germany. General Clay and Gen­
however.* ' Compete«w*-iotvM*56Uw- jilna drafted a report, oppcu-l by provisional government.
The
Palatinate
with
Its
million
the
Soviet
and
Polish
delrgs'cs,
resume her weekly runs across
conference apparently would give eral Sir Brian Robertson, to go
say this Is one of the reasons
the.Atlantic Ocean July 31.
Trattre the same sort o f veto pow­ ahead with negotiations on an
they have banned public speeches for U. N. headquarters, dlspslchcvj
er over the rehabilitation of the agreed level o f German industry in
Along a deck where thousands
by Dr. Karl Schumacher, leader
Ruhr \that France has exercised make the combined tones self suf-j
o f American and Canadian soldiers
Informed sources Wald this re
o f German aoelalists, an advocate
ir n t t s s r e ttaaa Pans ne»r
in the Allied Control Cotinrli in
•lood in Marked-out war-time
o f centrallstic Ideas. The French j port include^ the subcomnn-"ion .i
rraallssMl
ttmm
N|*
Hast
the policy of making the merged Berjin for the past two years.
going grayhiund wouldn't know
valuation of 132,282,75ft and of at Tubingen now also requlri
the
The difference between
_______
’ * ‘ l loncs nl
American and* "British
this fiO M .H O was wholly or special permission for the GerArmv and Statf Deparlmcnts aims
man
press
Cfimany
a
self
.supporting
unit
partislly exempt, snd J4,74!»,24il,
in Germany hivame apparent at
and Yugoslavia had obstcuci*--!
itirouyb an important program.
not. including lands reverting to
tha foreign ministers Moscow con­
the work o f the aubcommis* on.
the state or homesteads was who).
This policy o f self sufficiency ference last Spring.
(a refitted.
The Greek government las*, week
lv exempt.
The armvuschool oOhought,’ led French protest.
War Role Forgotten
reported the army had atuypcJ a Jhrough an indugtclal—revival Jn
_ ___________ _____ _ . ......... ..
guerrilla drive on loannlna -aid to Western Germany hae been ad voc
Soma three-quarter* of a million
ated hy Herbert Hoover and miRU a ll important to rebuild'Ger many
FLAY HALL
have started in Albania.
NEW YORK. July 25. M l Warrants were issued last night emus American business men as a prosperous nation both for
the economic well being of Europe
Presldrnt Ford Frick of the Na­ for the arrest of Nicholas /ech and to keep Germany from xolng
thousands o f soldiers* bride# and I 2P7.260, wholly and partially and tional League today ortierrd “ in ariades, leader of tho Greet &lt;-on
communis tie..
the name of common sense and munlst Party, and .Milllade* For.
children the Mary brought to new I |i2.217.&lt;500 wholly exempt,
The position o f Grnrral Clny
homes in America.
I luike County with 138.751.70S sportsmanship" that the disputed phyrogennls, former Communist
was subordinated at Moscow t&amp;
in n iK iiw vof. feet of
. . . __________
____ ___
.
.
thousands
serviceable, value
hadH113,350,940
wholly ami game of last Sunday between Ip f la te r mlnlater. Tlie government
the predominant State Department
unlovely plaster Imard h a v e I m-ciiI partially exempt and 43,417,WKII Brooklyn Dodgers and St. Louis
school, which held that the Ger­
ripped out. In drab quarters which wholly exempt. Brevard County Cardinals at Khbeta Field be re­
man Problem could wait and that
housed 80 Gla a crossing tbere lsl had a total value of 4O,27'4,0411 played on Aug. 18. thus upholding
the most Important thing *.is to
8peaklng to French CoranunUt*
• luxurious cocktail bar, guy inland o f this 15,511,700 was wholly! the protest o f the St. Louia club,
red Iralher upholstery and brlghlland partially1 exempt and *1,282,-1 ________________ _________ _________
rad and lo ft gray curtains.
The main restaurants have lorn
redecorated: what' was the bride*'
movie thratrr has i«*en turned
rt
Imn I'ea* One I
Into a supper Hub with fluorescent
basic freedoms in llirm trlv e i inr
lighting and-tinted mirrors.
are essential to tire .fruitful ex
Luxury Quarlera
Tha wartime sickbay, with Its freise of other baric frerdomt.*

Luxury Liner Gets Munich Bavarians
Have Real Gripe
New Refinements

Greek Fight

first tiros they could recall that
the American military government
had'not been kept Informed of d«vrlnnment* end mo»e* In Wash-

fcteM sSsySfcr* A t s

German Policies

Property Value

Russia Hits UN

luxurious
first Hass smoking
yoom'.The main lounge again i* a
massive room with lofty maple
wood pillars, paneling and a thl-k
carpet o f russet and gold. *
When the 81,235-tsm Cunsrd
liner went to war. aha left behind
bar In various parts of the world
tome 10,000 pieces o f furniture
and fittings. New YorkTHMH *

He added that without adequate
arrest to comprehensive and ob­
jective Information on the world
in which we live, the "very ev­
idence nf democracy could ha andangered.”
Martin told the delegates Ihst
his government lielleved that fa­
cilities for full comprehensive and
objective reporting, and tha "rjgip
o f access of all men to such Mn
formation will contribute to inter­
national understanding and friend-

jo England litfnre
the reeonvlfslun alarled.
Hundreds of miles -of wiring
were removed and rearwtd, decks
•craped, rugs Isld, pumps, generators and other equipment were
torn down and worn parts re­
placed. The whole ship underwtnt a gigantic face-lifting.
Bha'i undergoing’ trial runs now
nd. at the end o r the nmnlh, will
• o ff for N e * Torn tn the che.
era o f the crowd and the music
o f tha bands.

"W e believe, also," he said "that
the principles o f freedom of in­
formation o f the-press ara es­
sential to the other purposes of
the United Nations: to the main­
tenance of International peace,
and to the solution o f problems
of an economic, social, cultural
and humanitarian rhararler. We
Iwlfeve that it Is essential to tho
promotion of 'social progress and
iletter standards nf living In larjv
___ . * _____ J _____ ( it
er
' freedom.' "
.
'.
Martin declared that tha del­
egates had met in the UN to
make an effort to build a drufl
community of all the people of
the world. He said that hi* gov­
ernment deplored any effort to
limit or destroy that c^mmuni-

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Atom Bomb Knocked
Pride Out Of Jap«
By BUSSELL URINES
N A G A S A K I . Japan - The
world's second atomic bomb came
to the people of this Kyushu Hi*
by an ironic twist of fate. It left
Ito pride among them, no desire lo
perpetuate that agonising moment
with monuments.
Now they want only lo forget,
and In forgetting they have let
tha weeds grow over hnmpsites in
gashed Urakaml valley.
Tha valley, about two miles
The
frtjm the center of town, wan hit
by chance on tho mor/rlng of
August ID, 1045. The primary tar­
get for that atom raid, Knkura—
about 100 mllra northward—was
obscured hy weather.
Nagasaki
was second on the day’s Hat.
Japanese figures say 30,000 were’
killed and 42,000 were wpundrd in
the blinding single .flash anil rev­
erberating after-effect* nf the
bomb. D wiped' out hundreds of
thickly-parked worker** homos In
tha valley, ripped through factorles and spent Its fury high, qn
enveloping hill*, where baldness
Still remains among the forest*.
, Parallel ridges channelled tha
bomb'* affect* and protected Naga­
saki Itself from the force o f the
blast. Fires front the valley raced
without check the two miles Into
town, causing most of II* wartime
dim s*#.
4 n « l . . _
t a u * r a i l i M i M l l . t I TIM
ilnlv • few Ihave
returned to the
'valley. Flimsy home# have been
bulU In spots, A new church has
M ill erected- alongside the mins
o f tho Catholic church, which once
had a eongr*g#tlon;oM 0,000 Jap• 'Tha r'emalftder la a desolate
vista o f ruin* and seared earth
covered with spring weed*. The
epicenter o f tho hl^al la marked
* «lr by a huge arrow, erected by
American*. A once-busy navy yard,
including a giant torpedo plant,
.■tempi Tn rulna.
• Residents o f Hiroshima, on Hon­
shu Island, have a fierce prido In
surviving the first atom bomb.
They ere contemplating en atomic
library and * monument In In*
■enter o f the city. Hundreds o f
fcomtt hive been rebuilt end bull*
ness la brlak-s-even In atomic aouwsnlrs.
. . .
U But Urakaml valley has dropped
into the backwash e l war.

Law Repealed
persAnnel,

rill not be eligible t » G. I.
[dormant pay, educational or
or govsn'ment

D A I L Y S A L E S 2 :0 0 p

We are inevitably concerned
1. . any barrier*
i..I. a
with
remove any peoples, or groups
of peoples, In any part “ f t*va
world, from lire process of giveand-take in rconomlr, cultural nr
political affairs -w hich full par
tIHpatlon In a world community
Implies,’'
“« w
Wy are concerned lest any
aurh existing harriers I* extend­
ed, we are deeply . desirous that
any axlstlng barriers be removed.
1 need hardly stress Dm rele­
v a n t of this principle to free­
dom o f information. For censor­
ship o f outgoing news la one such
barrier; internal censorship is
another: prohibition o f Imported
hooks ami periodicals is a third.
Denial o f visas for foreign cor­
respondents is also a harrier, and

IndoncHiiin Fight

GIFTS FOR

BUY A T YOUR

Maallaw* rnsi
flasl
force* in central Java had pene­
trated Dutch defenses at Berner•ng on the north roast, Jump-off
DOlilt Tor * Dutch drive on Jrg.
•karla. The city Is 00 miles north
o f Jogjakarta.
"Our forces received tha full
support of the population suem ilttrlIn s*

t l ie a

r i lu

*'

Ali as

Irw ln n aa lan

SALE

Unified Forces
(IW I sm S n«sa Cali Pm )
through a resolution fo r en In­
vestigation o f Attorney General
Clark'a handling of Kanaaa City
vote fraud charges.
The Moose Voted 1440,000 for
additional expenses o f its invest!gating committees, over the pres
testa from the Door that there
are too many “ Junkets’* underway

Service

iaction

already.
The new money raises to
071000 the total the House
give* It* special Invaatlgs
groups, many of which have
ranged extewahn foreign

May Sentenced
their verdict.
I Jt Marriott), bead

‘ a*tee* may b* made until tea
' veara hence. The federal guar-1 ly had preU sta^ thalr In to
•antae of premium* on commercial I and the&amp; .Tm ryeri- had els
'Ufe iaeurance policies of service-1 th alr coavietiena • w ere "w
* men torm ina tee imm ediately.

II and ILbe raenlt Of “prejudice.**

W V iH t.

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UbUj Then It Strength— .
To P n iM l lb* Peace o f Uu World [
To Promote Uio Progress o f America;
To P iod sct P r M p o lt; fo r B u f o r i

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TH E W E A T H E R

Portly cloudr tonight
fu «*
occasional aftcrnqan
Vhntiilrr*hoH #r*. Oritllt to mod-,
day « Ith

crate rs«lerly wind*.

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NfcWSPAI’ EK
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'VOLUME XXXVltl

Indonesia To

Established 1908

SA N FO R D ,

Importance Of Coal Stressed
In European Econmic Crisis

The vital patt which coal pro­
duction ii playing in the European
economic crisis, ar.d consequently
in the turbulent political iituatiot.
was
well emphasised by two de
krmed Aid Will Noti
velppmentt during the weekend
Be O f f e r e d But
^-one in England and. ihe other
Nation’s Ports
in Germany.
Closed To Dutch Secretary Of Defense British Foreign Miiiler Bevin
in an impassioned appetl to his
Says Biggest .lob country’s workers in general, and
[ ifW
DELHI. July J8 «J D famlit Jawahsrlal Nehru, viceIs To Select Aides to the coal miners in particular,
Tfiidrnt of (he Indian Interim
warned that they must produc
avernmenl.
announced
today
WASHINGTON. July 28 (AV more or riik the (all of the Social*
hat India would pin* Indonesia's James Forrestal, who will be thr irt, government and a weakening
lie before the United Nation*, United Stales first Secirlary of of Britain's position^ in .world *frobably presenting it tomorrow National Defense, declared tod*,! fairj. Increased production, he
Horning, and expected the iui»- that ihe unification of Army and said, would enable the country lo
porl of certain other poweri.
Navy under a single department give foreign credits which would
A| the lame lime Nehru an- is the "most decisive step" m mil­ help diplomacy.
J.’almoit imnte, itary policy since . the • formation . lie' was addrassing,thousands o f
Hy would bar Dutch aircraft of the republic.
miners whose production It the
,key to England's economic re­
Tom landing on Indian airfield*,
The Navy Secretary told his covery.
}nd flying over India.
lirsl news conference sincr being
"M v Owl. working men and wo.
India's goal it to firing th?
named lo head the overall U S. men.'; ho cried, “ this is the first
laiteit ponible end to the fight*
military establishment that “ we I-abor (Socialist) government vou
have g o t Don't let It fall, for Ihe
itg and assure that juitice ii done,
have a blueprint and a charter •qka o f generation* to come. Your
'iehru laid .at a newt conference.
but the blueprint and (he charter Labor government ii carrying «*n
*We are.not *• war with *hr haVe .to de manned by people." in foreign affair* without the
iilch government." he laid.’ “ anJ
tool* to do Ihe Job and I must be
He added:
helped o u t"
ire do not intend to he at war
"In my judgment, this constitutes
That'* airong and most unusual
in'® the Dutch government or 111
the moit d«IltVe anil' defmitiiV taninmjrrtn rnmirfTnitnrT-anffief
her” government.*
minister, but It doesn't exaggerate
India, Nehru maid, will not aend step in the formulation ol a na­ Ihe dangers o f the situation In
rm» to Indonesia liecaute auch tional military policy since the which Ihe gofertmirnt find* Itself
gn act would be "tantamout to formation of the republic."
a* It struggle* with England's
dnrlarliiK war" upon tho Dutch.
first all-out experiment In Social­
.Forrestal
said
it
has
not
yet
However, he aald, hla country waa
ism. The government maintain*
contemplating * dosing porta to been decided whether hr will have '.that ft has been caught in a rush

Forrestal Hails
Army-Navy Unity
As Decisive Step

All Dutch shipping' and certainly
Would bar aircraft of any country
Which might attempt lo carry aupohea to the Dutch.
&lt;^&gt;hru aaid hi* country hail not
tttl previously to bung
I lie
doneiian hostilities before the
nlted
Nations
because
“ we
ought the bent**way waa in
njunctlon with other powera."
lie atliled that India turned m at,
Brltlau and the. United-States,'
recent day* has exchanged
al and tniurmal coinmunicalwith Australia eHd “ we now
In a few hour*" to carry
formally to U. N.

his offices in ihe Pfntlgnn (Wat of war-born circumstances which
Department building) or eliewheie,;
h**n'^ b*an able tn control tint*
no, ha. Ihe dale of hi. taking the
f* r' ?foreign
« L ' ,,rV,n*
in
office,
ctinservatl'-e
official oath at America's first Anthony Aden, ssid In an address
Secretary of Defense hern de­ Saturday that labor has divided
H n lln aed on !*■■* i l l )

cided.

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FLO R ID A , MONDAY, JULY 28, 1917

Trade Pact
Failure Said
Due To Russia

Roof Of Seminole
Motors Building
Falls In Storm

LONDON. -July 28 ftP&gt;—S.r
Stafford Ctippt (old Pailiamrnt to­
day that Rriliih-Rut'ian trade
ltesty negotiations bioke down in
Motcowlatt week because of Sovirt demand* for teviiion of the
1941 lost, agreement
Ruuia owr* G r e a t Britsi.t
55.000.000 pound. ($ 220, 000.000 ) under term* of the Civil
Oedii.-Agteruirnt,..

The British hip
hftped for
wheal, limber and canned fish.
The Russians wanted heavy’ ms*
&lt;ifciiif tyT7jfil^ahil pipe"i. ITie’ Mos*
cow radio anerted the talks broke
down became llulvin would not
guarantee tome deliverie* and b*causr cie-.li( (etm* could not b*
reconriled.

eri For
Company

No One Injured But
T w o Automobiles
W e r e Demolished

PICTUatO IN 1*44 a* they laughed hcnrlily at a remark passed In a Holly,
wood night club are dim setress Faye Kmeramr. war plant executive John
u«Tfr and (back to eamara) film director Andr# D# Toth. A Senate
tnvssttf.nnf cnmmlttse, pmbtng Into th# wartime contract, of Howard
Hughes, has been Informed that Meyer, who area Hughes' Tress agent,
arranged lavish part!** given by Hughes In In aflmt hi hteh-pressure
war contracting. Copyright King Feature* Syndicate, (international)

The ltii|i*b delegation beaded by
Harold'Wilson returned Fridajfrom Moscow nfter flvs »*eek* of
intensive anil detailed negotiations.
Crlpp* said the llritlsh Labor
Oovernment wished to expand
Itnde with Hussln and saiil he
hoped the disappointing failur*
was only “ ternpot«r&gt;\" He diet mil
mention the Moscow radio report,
Reflet ling tlw meieiseti cot!)
which a spokesman for the b o a r d 'Dj ptodurmg ciopl and the ttat*
n f.j,a d e railed "very Hns.lsn- ^
nf m„ tr , , tm A„d g.o*r
aided
eququumt.
^ the volume ql bank
. Cripps—imlicated -succeM —had
liven almost in slglit when the ciedit u»ed .by Honda’ faiiiwf. i«
talks cutinpsed nn Soviet credit currently lugliet than “It w »* ■*
demandsrxplaiiu d:
i.
maims, He
itc- expisineu:
j
. i l l.. .
"W e had succeeded In reaehine yeaf. ago. **r&lt;*(dmg In&gt; J. L■
iey.pj
rill
lent
ol
the
Sanionl Al
agieeiuvnl on all mnttri* within
the trail# fuld, tnchitUnj^ quan­ Unt^JssliunsI Bsnk. who irpretities, prices-and terms and ton- teni* the Flotid* Banket* AstonrrnmimieS ■■ r »
Sit)
atimi at Semmnlr County Key
Banker. •

Violations Pending

1,000 Refugees Are
Ili O ff French Coast

Second Week At Camp Winona Begins
With Busy Round Of Varied Activities

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WASHINGTON. July 28* 'T l—
Chairman llfewtler (R A lg i) of
ihe Smatr War Investigating Com-

miller v.tid IihIj ) a globe-liotling
employee nt llnw iid Hughet. milliiiii.iiie manufactuirr, has agreed
to |e|| what he knows about ihe
Weight nf water on the'roof ol aw ml of two $40,000,009 w-srlime
thr one (lory garage building in. govrinitwn! plane conlr.fcls to
veupisd” ’ bv .’isnunole M n t u iiin |&gt;tf6fi*4
Commercial Slieei i* believed tn
lb ro ster told a tepotler that
have canted the cnllajue of Hie the Tlughef emptuye#, John Meyloof and wall* o f (he enlue north- rr, ludifird the committee stx'f
eait coiner o f the huihhng duuna llii* mnming jie will testify before
a rainitmin al 2:2(1 o'clock lies a suhcommillee .whenever it wishes
afternoon. No one wat mime I to t .11 c.i» him •

Nearby «peclalott&gt;7epoi1ed that * Me had hern scheduled to ap­
they »aw "an avalanche of water pear next Wednesda y .* before a
pour from the .building at it mibh, ingmrv npefifag ;.twjt y*
fh||l|Hecl.~
1 lie-.lie.’- and Ib-nry J, Kaiser's
JWo automobilr. intide of the plaqe contiact. v.ith the governgarage weir sin «&lt;|ird bv llie Inirk- nlent.
ling ioof. One was a I'Mt) I'lvMeyer had been •repotted out
mouth
sedan, the piopeity u id ill- i Mint■v . and the »ube.ymmilRobeit flakier, the other *»i* e trr previmj-fv had t-een making
J V I 1 hevfolrt vrdvtl. bvlotiging to elfoitv t ■ (mil hint to ivsue a
l&gt; I lb. ulitiii. anto meih-vmc in I ittttiinun.
,\! .i - In*..I pia-limiuary iminify
empluvre ol ||ir g,iia#‘- . l l e Its)
Innt l-rfore (ha
ptiked it inode about a 1.(11 lion, Jiir** b .
»nl‘ ntmiMu- mii.nis piirpaftod
hrlmr llle* riath
expfi *'• ;i iitirA o f parties at
If rteifftiiinl nn Tiitc#* ^l»l
It F. I.
mwh»n«c. wri th.*
IlflUl'tt tn { lit* i |N«ll, lit* '«&gt;•ill. ||i*
W il 5fu lfil »lumt
ft*r? ii v*'ii y
LAKE SUCCESS, “ July. 28 *4’ . from wlifrt i Im* rotif f^ll. l*H&gt;ktiM£

Volume Of Loans Is Outer. Mongolian In­
cident Brought Up
Up But Fewer Find
In Membership Pica
Ne e d To Borrow

Fred L. Touchton .
D
in Dade City

Sugar Rationing For
Industrial Users Ends

Former WPB Official
Calls Kaiser Plan
For Plane "Com'pletely
Fantastic”

Survey Reveals !Invasion Charges
High Income Of By China-Russia
Florida Farms Made At UN Meet

J.- L. Sauls Presides
At VFVV District Meet

"Killed When .
Over By Auto

No. 182

W ir o

Promises To Tell

Reds insisted On Re­
v i s i o n Of D e b t
Owed To Britain;
1941 Terms Stand

Ctipp*, pietident of the hoard
o f'lra d ;, said (ftiiiih nrgolisloti
offered s number of conceiiinn*.
hut "we could not go the whole
way the Soviel government de­
manded at a condition of an agree­
ment.”
*

P re s s U i i e d

In Spotlight At Hughes Probe

Forrestal said that the new set­
up of a separate Army, Air Force
and Navy under tho overall cont­
rol o f the Secretary of Defense
will save money In the long run
and be beneficial, in _ the sense
o f ‘'getting the most of out of
our money.**.
Unification will cost more In the
JACKSONVILLE. Fla., July 28,
beginning he said, adding. "It (S p ecia l)-- "Other *tate* w i l l
Is my hope the added expena* benefit greatly through the enter,
print of Floridian*dn develmurfenl
of, State-operated m»ikrls. said
today he told newsmen laconically J. Stanford Laraon, actintr chief
la to "g et people".
of- the Market Organlaatiou end
So far as possible he plant to Facilitie* Branrh, United State*
keep existing services ami groups Department of Agriculture, dur"lloWever, I Intida (aim familier
undisturbed, he said.
Ing a Jacksonville vlalt thl* week­
___ .Are needed to In.
aTe^pfobahty- in the ill 4H|HI bForrestal hinted that his tsnure end. The Washington official, who
I create' the National Quant rifle o f office at Secretary of Defense apent some tfme touring the State,
nam mI t poaitum that Ihey have
] company now being formed here might not exceed one year.
after appearing on th ; July 23-24
John
L.
Saul*,
preaiding
for
Ihe
e*ei been." Mr Ihgley *.*td. "Only
{from the 12 mep reported at ready
When asked whether he Intend­ program o f the annnat conference
tcfc-nllit to the 23 or more nion ed to slay in the job for sometime, rtf managrra and official* uf Flor­ first time as VFW Commander of- a few mole (.timet* need to u#e
the Fifth Florida district *t il*
required before Company 2 o f the
li'eastaasg
r* s * aisS
ida'* Stale Farmer*' Markets, ronference Sunday in Detiaml. the bank credit available to llieni
124th Infantry Can be activated.
gave unstinted praise to Nathan Imndlin) hi* duties In n wnrkuiHn- tin* *e*r because continuing lugb
It waa announced today.
Mayo, (ommissloner o f Agtlcul-J li),*- manner, presided like an "old faun incomes make it |MH*thle lo Ii
It la planned to bring the Com­
lure, and \\ Ilham I,.- Wilson, l»i-l tinirt," and rlulrhlng III* naveil
■I wnllnii.t nn 1‘nar Sis)
pany jup to a total atrrngih of
rector o f State Market*, for de-|fifm lv. strictly limited lime of de l
ich
officer* and IBM men. The mem­
velopment of (he unique system bnte so that no "filibuster*" hroko
.
i
bers held an organisation meeting
.of Stale-operated *ale* center* out. F. D. Scott, commander nf ,s , / ’ n n „ B O f I . i m i n r
Thursday night and wilt continue
DADE CITY, July 28,-(Special)• which' now comprUe* 37 aetive i’osl 3282 reported this, morning. “ I '
L U |lH P r
to meet every Thursday night at Fred L. Touchton, 86, druggist unit* handling more than &gt;32,The Sanford p oit furnished one
8:00 o'clock at the Sanford Aim- here for 20 years, and senator of 000.000 of produc* in the last af the largest delegation* preoent,
cry. The Company has been tn the 38th senator*! district o f Pas­ fiscal year.
hr saiil, with 18 member* attendaeUva since tt.wa* absorbed Into co and Sumter Counties in 19.14
Twenty-one case* of liquor sal­
"Director Wilson, through hi*' ing including Pat Johnson, senior
t W Army during the' war.
and 1938, died suddenly of
acceptance
thepresidency
presidency. . o f; vice commander: James Huff, es la-v violation arc’ pending in
---------------—o f . —
Capt. Roy Green la company heart attack yesterday morning the recently organ!ted National ' Quartermaster;
H a r v e y Hale, Comity • Court a* Ihe re*l|ll "of
-commander, and Capt. John rope at 8 o'clock on the sidewalk Ji»»t. Association o f Produce Market chaplain and John L. (ialloway, investigation*’* tbe t’"*1 month
and Capt. Robert Raker are qn the a* he reached th# door of hla Managers,” Mr. Larson continued, trustee.
by member*
of (In* _Stale
,
•
staff. Lieut. Dick Brown is ntfiltf- drug stors.
I "h *i now embarked on an effort
Slate Junior Vice Commander flevf-r.xg* Department tn Semiant company commander and MaJ.
Since October,- 1941, he hod (o ff|ve the real of the country C. C. Whlltle made a talk on de­ Innvl, County.
O. Bark* t* medical officer. .
Information* fned hy County
been manager o f th* Walgreen benefit* similar to’ those which partment plana for the comlr.g
' The purpose o f forming the Service Drug Store here, when he Floridians are deriving from thl* year. It was decided to hold the Pro-vutlng Attorney Georg* A.
-company Is to provide a force of returned from Avon Park where state'* ay-stem of m arket*."next district meeting In Novem B|»n «how that 17 nf, the ca«e*
minute men tn ease o f emergency he lived several year*, after a
During lh*-t*n*y#*r* or more In her in Orlando. Among the hotly foi v-tdeh warrant* w ;ie i»»neil
or large seal*-tragedy. Men will residence o f 14 y*ort In Dade which, the major portion .-of the d iscu **^ J op jc* wa* -that of a i&gt;&gt;- ihn Sharif* of/ict- wtru «*
drill two hour* a- week for which City.
“
Florida system he* been brought Stale bonus' to World War II vet-" gainTT "AtOfM pefknn* ‘ chki tfiht
p H t l s s will receive 12.80 a drill
A native o f Blanton, Ga., he to lie present .stature, other Stale* eran* similar ta that given hy with veiling liquor will.... I a. Iiatlr sergeant* &gt;6.80. Men from 17 was the ton of George W. Touch- have copied, or adapted many o f South Carolina and Mlsilisippi. |ctn*i- *hd four charge* overe a
to 87 year* of age are eligible to ton end Lethe Copeland Touchton, its feature*, and Mr. Larson, a*
The conference was hangsd lo gani*t whit# perS-un fur unlawful
join regardless o f military eiper* both native* o f Blanton. He taught well at other speaker! at ths order by Raul'a gavel at 10:00 A, telling of Intoxicating leverage*
ilDTA.
school two yeare before entering Market Managers conference In M. and adjourn ed at 1:00 o'clock on' Sunday.
Following-Activation Company 2 the drug l.u vines*.
Jacksonville this last week stress­ »o that every0lW 8rotir*f0‘ t t n h g — At) petouui against whom Ihe
will b* furnished with the latest
He Is survived by hla widow, ed the value of the experience hall game between. Senford and charge* war* made were released
&gt;e o f equipment Including ma- Mrs. Jamie Touchton; a son,
tronttaaea Iran Fagi d w l
nn &gt; '0 bond with two♦xceptlohSj
DeLoAd.
_ n # gun* and movie Dim* show­ Fred L. Touchton, Jr., a student
accmding to Slierlff Percy Merit!
ing atomic bomb testa and' other at 8t*t*on University; a daughter
lighter
8PEF.ll PRESIDES
Mias Mery Lethe Touchton. Dade
subjects.
' COMMISSION MEET
unly Prosecuting Attorney
)ulnn
City; e brother, Harry Quinn
George A. Speer Is uiesidlng pveri The City CommUsinn will meet
Sanford; a sitter, Mr i
Touchto
City Court sessions during the
r«
tn* vs- In rvcolar
aeaslnn thl* evening nt
James L. Spivey,Valdosta; hie
ion of City Judge J.G. Sharon. (7:30 o cloek.
stepmother, Mrs. G. W, Touchton,
MARSEILLE, France, July 28,
Valdosta;
five
half
brother*, Wh— French ■hulhorltlss said to­
John
I.
Touchton,
Houston;
Rich­
Alle* Rav Palmer. 23 month
day that nearly 1,000 o f 4,800
eld child o f Mr. and Mrs. L.R. ard Touchton, Bradenton; Frank, Jew*, cruising offthora In three
Bam
and
Jack
Touchton,
Valdosta;
{Palmer
of Kentucky Avenue,
British deportation ships after be­
(Cameron City, died tht* morning and four half sisters, Mrs. Jtise ing turned back from Palestine,
shortly after iftlB o'clock at Fern- Biles', Valdosta; Mrs. Marvin G. were III or needed medical care.
lald-Laughtnn Memorial ifoepttal. Bile*, FL Pierre, Mrs. Paul LangThe Jew« had approached Pal­
By HORRY PARKS
Il was nice lo have Ilay Fox
la* the m o l t o f Injuries received ford. Live Oak, and Mr*. Bam estine without Immigration visas
CAMP RCRIRE
a* an overnight camper.
(this morning when run over by L ovatt,, Sparks, Go.
In
the
Exodus
o
f
1847,
formerly
Funeral arrangements have not
Tuesday was o busy day at
W&gt;Ineodav morning there were
Bulck Coupe.
e
the B. a President Warfield. Their
bean completed.
No charge* Against
.
landing from th# deportation v**- Camp Winona with Cabin II chal­ swimming classes, rifting, archery
. ly r fc r .
MW W o t
Sixteenth
aels wax scheduled fo r tomorrow. lenging Cabin I to another soft and handicraft. After lunch the
Street, driver o f the Bulek, hav*
The refugees departed from a ball gam* and balng beaten 6-6. camper* tang "Happy Birthday"
Thirty-three o f the camper* to (Jen* eavy, one nf the com men tnade by the parents as ia the
French port f o r Palestine and th#
opinion o f Mr. 7 timer, Uio Accident
British shipped them - bock. Two made and painted plaster stat­ cillm* and presented him with
was unavoidable, According: to the
British corvette* and the destroy­ uettes They wars a Scotty dog a rhneotete Iced cake tupped
report of Patrolman'W,II
WASHINGTON. July 28, (Jp|- er Cardigan Bay shepherded (be bookend, in Indian head (&lt;one w ith ‘ 21 candle*.
erstn who made an Investigation. Th* Agriculture Department an­ refugee ships.
large and on# small) and a fitot
After rest period.
Cabin I
The accident said RauVerson, nounced the end o f sugar ration­
mari-l&gt;-d forth ami defeated the
The Cardigan Bay put Into har­ paper weight.
occurred In the yard of the Helpy ing at HUM A. M. today because bor and Its chief officer, Capt. G.
Bobby Parks and John Fox romhineil forces of all the counHobby
»n West
thhr- Ihere
M r
UtlL-OL-lht- JifU -jm njcA-Jor _ Hut xilUa* Fallowing
o f • lock o f funds to finance the
H
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. Its! dally nrltt of a rifle man » hand­ w*» mars' shooting' and’ handi­
■looking after her washing. Mr.
out ion end* rationing to In­ and other authorities o f Marseille. book. Wada Garner shot a high­ craft and another swimming pe­
Tsr had put Ms laundry Inin dustrial and institutional users. Ha appeared to be.In a _r*(* when er score o f 41* but as he already riod. After supper came acmie
H
the child had been Rationing to kauiesriee# was end­ he relumed to ship. Tho points of had a-b ook it wot awarded to of the campers went on an In­
wt by • droop of ed two months ago. disagreement were not disclosed. the next highest.
teresting hlk# to Skull !.ake and
e had put his car Into
Eight boys started the eeriei back. A| th* council ring there
However, price controls ire be­ Sailors on the dratroyer Mid I.onand gone but
ing kept. And, control* oa the don had ordered them not to talk. o f tests to qualify for advanced weir games and contests between
a spectator cal
of supplies which Indusswimmer. They were Fred and the cabin* and Cabin I won
stop. The child had
trial users may have oai hand were
Bob Poey, Walter Routh, Wes oe#r. Ihe entire camp in Hoop
RESTAURANT HOLD
Standing In front o f th« le ft front Instituted.
Mr. and Mrs. William Lamb re­ Spencer, George, Harden, Mike Relay. ''
wheel when It waa hit ,
In announcing this action, the cently purchased the Palma and Whelchel and Harold Cranston.
Before tap* th* campers wendeportment said
After many
active contcala told of* the picnic-.planned for
failed Pines IlciUurant, Including Lota
Id appropriate
fund*
I ta fin
to 16 and 18 o f tf)* Dreamwot-I Ad around th* council ring th* camp­ the next day and the minstrel
a few mlntues, Patremqn
tlnue work o f tho sugar ration- dlUon. from Mlaa Euclelde R. ers had a “ Jay bird" swim and ■how ta.be put on by the coun

State Farmers
Markets Lauded *
By U. S.-&gt; Official

A s s o c ia t e d

China ami Soviei Ruuia i lathed j*t tom* prlnlpd iutii

wlifn h# « i v l lit* fin* i*sd i ii it11 i«»r
(alt froli* rt
IwimI th*&gt; .m &lt;j
••,! '»■ Cuuncil mrinheninp tom dlul UlUl.llLi.dvi 14Umv -tpui Li_—
miller nvei .iilmilting Ui|lei ATjii
I lif*
mill

today m the Unitrd Nali'un s ,

Airport Hill Is
Interpreted For
Fipdord Citizens

tlidtl. Willi Uui'l-i thvigutrt lli.il
ij (’LIT l‘lyn)iitiHi ImhvUifrHfc L*
%v**»**
tome circle* tn Aiu would like hitnnlil
to tee Ihe la r e l situation 'dnpli
*•"», be.-lligi.l. « f
,
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- I H'l n- t .o paik. ll II...
til 't
talnl m ihe Far- Fa*t,
lUtsi.le nt (hr building.
Chins'* ili-legate. Dr ShuhOh Tt.e Imlldliig it owned I . I’r-,
lists, lohl’ lhe memhenliip commit nnhl* and KryitniiU I'olu. ri .
It. iv ti. W)IIInlit a and Flip I’liiaf
trr which i* combining appfu i M. N. Clevelaml .mlvryj s|»tc&gt;-•lion* ol inttp cuunltirt llut In* In lake cbnige nf tlui aitltatinn
gnvnnmmt nypniivl Outer mon The eswif -o f - t he Im jlitiu g —r t
hy Wood*)) till.. t&gt;eniigulia became of ihe "armed m imited
Itilik was *CHtli-ieil a In. ill
vaitnn” nf ( him hy Oulrr Mon .alley am i slrret. d ie crash Hi
golkirt Irottpv. iliiqmiled hy t*nk*. ti ailed inn m spectators.

I S .,
,.f v!,-i,ate Bill No. .qfit
villi pi live tu he o f ur"*t advan-.
Hi,-" in the t’ il’y of Satifotd and
other -mail ■-!&gt;!“« in lecuring
.it p &gt;■i A it iiltif. »och av the San*
find N.u h I Air •Jinti.'ii. it was
tsd -to la&gt; hj Edward Higgins,
maiinu* ■ of the Setninolr County
i i Tn.!* -i uf Cuhtmeree who with
11^ It l 1.---- III - ix In Jnel.xonfir' t*-t '-ii-k t.in fe rrin g with
,rfft.if.il- Ilf the IVnr A«*e&gt;x Adf lit|iiif - Mil I Mu* f tvll A m tfiiB It &gt; \ t!f*1i it*dif r ifiI If*11 * rtu nni i nc
ill ,11■|.1 - xl I ■n (tf the bill.
Tim diuiuinlril hi a (him veto ol
M
n t " bin i■, " i idea that the City,*
the applit itmn.
- htch mi • «', ■I " " i i x tlie mrport
-Alexi-i N Kiatilnlkov, Hti**l*&lt;i
■ .pi i •. . i- li-,. Sint ion, l*e givdrlvgatr "I,,, figuied in an ex
tUitugx mid equip.
h
change uf fiaat talk wit It the oili­
It,
id trip* •! atian, praer delrgaie. ni a rummlttea nu-ti *
&gt;iih-vl Hie teveiitm tlerlved from ilig laal •xveek, .promptly c.haig-'l
■i*i i»
i in niniutain an I
that -the t’hiiii-va nllegatlnnx ni"
peipeMinle the mi|yirt..
"nMurd.” ■’iftfsiinded,- and thni
An enteitaming m m ii.il pi
ft. Ilikw 1*- and Mr. Coleman
In realilv rii|oeva lump* violate.I
gum wa* prrtenled q the Rohm refiiFlal &lt;('.ii lfi*-v conferred with
Outer Mutignliaii letrltory.
luncheon today under the d im ti -i l.vle l‘rit.-i :q*L regional direetor
Kraxiliiikov **td Ihe the whole
r in r lr i
Morriinn. p ro g ii-i ■ the V \ \ niv.. w ill; It. W.
border inci'leiit made him think of
I i-.i.'h, u -.1 *e,-J-ivei| instruction*
them iiitghi tm parti** In ('him ch «irm*n.
i- I" h
i" pr.
i tit secure
xvliu wuuM like tu are a UN rmu
Sever.il vrcsl xulux urie irpil---- I ’ .
.i early nt po-xihlt
ml-iiiim «&gt;i up tu investigate the
*
i&gt;v Min Robert* Ey.tuv. ,i timu I t . uu lli.&gt; t\ \ V.
id fair. IL v:iul -iilaii they mighMr.
i
h-mn.t
t.iilay
termed the
pet
iriln
hy
Perry
Btrlnrr
v.u
lie trying tq -detract from the
veierel pi.mo »ehclion&gt; hv hi* -&gt;i 'i p i- vert . "itti white and said
rivn 'vm i In Chin*.
*
.The cminiittio deferred artin i •ILiheit * holli. «if u liu n i .lie u.-v. '* .1 thv'. l .i-l li-afned a lot of
'I'm-.:- iv" - 1; the- hill, “ It look*
on Outer Mongolia pending reply j 1,.„|f(,'u%jn ,(li
. f it v'.til lake n lot nf rwi tape
from (lon e I&lt; adjourned ■ 1 ^ 1 ™ " ' " ' . ' :
.,e.| .-~ t!nr acquisition o f __ .llm lle I nucnton-.vim.mtv-e-J
taking up Urnthe- 'application
appl
a i'p -i i property,, real ant
1raiivJorilHii briefly,^ Haven men--, 'lineup
for
the _tuftbt!l gvme ■
pe|‘^i mill, lie ile.-lsreil.
her* xupp.'ited Transjordan -h-u Wrihievd-iy
night
against
the
Mr. Iligfiinx aft.) reported that
Russia,, which vetoed T ra n sJo n la r
they i‘i'fl f e n I with Wiley Gilles­
la it Atignxt, lexerved her state Linn* Club, a* fullnivi:
Epp». Jr., p
merit until Wednesday.
1
pie o f Hie firm, Smith and GllA. Stina, c
Ifxpir, in JneksanvIRc in regard
k’ np*. Sr,, lb
: - eiigim-eti -if nn the propaseit
■ Touhys 2b
t.rmiiml huihlings nn the laks-* '* J- Higgin*. a*
from. Mr f iill.’ -pif, he eniil, will
Tuiiehlon, 3h
p; event the pliipn^ition to the
. Tooke, rf
t jty in v-gmd to lit* services
S;ieer If
oil th - prujeet.
YORK HAVEN. P*„ July 2H.
ftean, &gt; f
.
hfb— Two men In a motor boat
Re verve,X: G. Stine, Unrk-. Ho!!-.
were swept over a Smujueharfis Redding and Ratignn.
River dam arid clung lo the craft ^.Mr. Touchton nl-v&gt; ■nn,nitu*t-d
for II hour* before lining rescued that the umpire* will In- IVln
little the worse for their exper­
1Cnn IInara tn (*•■* *1x1
ience.
Chief o f Police Roy G, William*
Clarence Hoover. 17, and Wil­
ri-i-entlv released n "motlel" white
liam Elllnger, 42, were riding
prisoner who, In* »aid, other chiefs .
along the river when th# engine
of police would like a* a "gue*t,"
o f their Inal failed. The current
for the- «nld prisoner, a profotcaught the helplei*. craft and
Mufti! Route painter, left tho SanTAMPA,
Fla.,
-July
2R.
4
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■went II aver Ihe dahi. They (Layford Police .Station In far better
ed with the boat a* It went over Joxeph I&lt;ee, an amateur drivei shape than when he entered it.
from
UytwfaA
suffered
a
h
eir,
cl
Ihe bsrrier hut were thrown into
It I* doubtful, however, whether
the swirling water below th# dam. tack coming out of a turn during
The pair *w*m to thalr wrecked a motorboat race here yi vteiila; other Jails will gleam a* brightly
craft, caught on the rocks, end and wa* pronounred dead Otton Irttid" nx Sanford'* duo lo the proclung lo It until rescued 11 hour* arrival at Tamp* Munlrlpnl 'l-n- rr.xxtnmvl service* of the recently
uTentnl primmer, who wa* guest
liter by two other York Haven piOvl.
I-e# had placed second In Fran­ ef the Cil v for 90 days for having
pien.
'
kie Rodrigues o f Tern pa in the tried tu drive hi* eiitornohllq while

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iMusical Program
I Presented At
Rotary .Lunclieon

2 Men Rescued After
Swirling Ov^r Dam

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Paint .Job By “Guest”

Joseph Lee Dies At
Tampa Boat Races

Yearly Report Made
Hy Credit AnH6eiatiori
A euhslanlldV’ Increase in net
earnings, amount of loan* and
membership i* reported by the
Production Credit Association ax
compared with a year ago.
As o f June 30, membership has
Increased from 296 In 1940 to 300,
loans outstanding from 70 to 108
and amount of loans outstanding
from &gt;399,007 to &gt;632^84. Accu­
mulated earnings Increased from
&gt;118.023 ta &gt;136,192 and total not
worth from &gt;296,200 to &gt;810,879.

first heat for Class "C " amstcuri
They were neck and neck in the,
eceetvd heat w hen ■Rodrli:n •r~TTrrr
tired l.re*« lK»*t eppraiid to lie
out of control.
Rodrigues maneuvered hi* uwn
craft alongside Lee's slow-movin'*
bust, leaped Into the Lee-rarer
and took over the control*.
Mr. Lee had lived In Banfbrd for
16 veer* where he operated n
plumbing business with hi* bro­
thers, A. \V. and Harry 1-vc.
He, la survived by his widow,
Mrs. Alma Lee; a daughter, Mias
Linda Lee and two brothers, A.
W. and Harry Lee of Hanfoid.
Puneral service* will bo an

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intoxicated. •'Never again," he told
Chief William*.
Nr.fbhTVI* IK» Jalllnhhy psintCil. Ihil llio'kitchen,-the tlownvtair*.
celt* and the upstair* cells at*
mcrly patnlml ,na well. Chief Wtlliarua reported. In addition, all cotx
litre new mnttrr*ees.
AH liiip* or vermin at Ihe Jail
arc com hat led &gt;y ith a portable
clrctrlr fog spray tmlfft, a handy
little gadget hardly larger than a
portahli- rnilin.. It ia plugged Into
n eockvl anil 'steam 1* producsd
lhal mixr* with tho DDT «olutlon
and prmlure* the fog spray.
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Moat of the htiga that get Into
bedding are brought by whlta
vagrants, said. Chief Williams,
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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, -FLORIDA

The Sanford Herald
,
II,k,4 la 1*01
rablUkt* *all&gt;. «*rt*l *a
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&gt;al t u il D *1

It \va» hoped that plans for tho m con itn
Germany could gn: forward harmoniously after
eo-oprralioii'hail been (Infinitely ruled out. .
Milt France's insi.itance on heavy reparations i

ri,i«&gt;r4 &gt;• •»*»•* *‘.** ■

TALLAHASSEE, July 28 &lt;8 b*c
islt- .Special
Scholanhlp.
foi
ver.ltl..
Florida colleges and
are to lie paid in rath and thui
do not ronflict with tuition and
*ub*l«tenre available to war vetrrant under the G. I. Kill of
Kl*hu,
arrordin* to Attorney
General J. Tom Wat.on.
In teply to an Inquiry from
School Superintendent Colin Engll.h, the attorney general declar­
ed- that tha Lewi. Schuler,hip*,
a . well a* tha houie and »enatorial Khotar.hip., are to be paid
In ca.h to the holaer of one o f them
when he ha. compiled with the
law by M tl./actory attendance
and work. Thui, he pointed out.
out, they cannot be consldan

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overcome. Paul Gliali* writing from Paris, eavs, “ There j.i
a level wljereby Germany con play its role in Europe's
reconstruction without threatening the security o f her
m u*&lt; iiii - i
" ' *v
neighbors. The big headache o f the Paris conferees from
J'aiaklr la «4&gt;&gt;ar*
now on will he to figure this level.”
Carltrr.'Wrek
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The new - American. jKillcy in Germany provides for,
a healthy ectinomy. for Germany, leading to her independ­
ence o f outside aief. - Reparations take second place in,
American plans, hut seem "vital and important to.Frarfco,
It ia up to the United States and Great Ilritain to convince
rnlerlalhMirhl* l«t
France o f the need to merge her rtWn national.requirement*
r a t a l mr | mh*I•* M ill
•I rriNlar ml»»*llt
with the good o f Europe as a whole. While France may
wish that the production o f the Ruhr valley could la*
Ikl«n4
N f « o * r '»
lit ,.. I » r .
channelled in great part into the French economy,* and
In the pnlltrMsI llrU «■
i|ju* completely revivify that nation, she must la* willing
■»» wkl.l*).*1! 1
lal rtllr* In tke *c!
to share with the rest, for the good o f the whole o f Europe.
■rlwrli-kl fc.iUinailrr*
It's a matter o f Ihe long look forward. Peace and re
construction
o f Europe as u whole mean |*eace and re­
4.1,
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V
. Tk» ItrralS I* a I
I, taUllfS construction for every part. If one part were to go much
A.,url«lr4 I'ftM "k
lar
•veekU•iflMftit.il la Ik* ■'
faster than another, the situation would lie out •&gt;( balance
rallra el all *k*
again, with ensuing (rouble. That is what all nations
In IkU a»a*aa**w. I
AI* art** 4l«»«lrk,t.

Intelligent Offspring

A WITNISS at tha pasapod fraud
trial of Gethardt EUlar to WwhIn gton , Joaeph Z. K o rn fc d a r
(above), 60, Detroit salaamsn. k»ld
Ihat F.ulcr dictated tha coeapodlion
of Uie national commlttaa of tha
Americani Communut Parly. Tha
former Ohio Communist, Party
leader told th# court that Euler
Uneatened with "s«rioua%con*artucncca** Uioaa whooppoaed hU
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ihopped
applet !*•*
mayV Iw
iiio i'ir a n ■|'l&gt;l«a
added U a standard waffle latter
FdiSE FDR TODAY
A private foundation, directed hy Guy Irving Burch, for variety fa flavor and triture.
reasu res
h
ave
GREAT t
TKEASUBE8
nAV
t. lias found that American intelligence neemx to lie getting Add in th . proportion if two
roM F
FROM
UNEXPECTED lower at the rate o f five iHrints every liulf century. Grave cup. of apple, to ea.h two cup.
in fers
TOUR COMMUNITY economic und-political problems! cun come as the result of
HAS POSSIBH -m ES BEYOND

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of Florid* are expected to gather [dav noon. Thr aftsnciatlnn’i I.
Wednesday for thr 1Ith annual
dlrrcturs will meet WadtiFlotilla Dairy Firld Day. and Con- „t ||-o'clock.

Scholarships Are To Dairymen To Hold
Meet In Gainesville
Be Paid In Cash To
Avoid GI Bill Conflict ‘ GAINESVILLE. Fla.. Ju';/v

Ruhr Dispute

Finely
a
airway

„ th*y ,»ould U if the ai&gt;«ci«l
|*chn)arihi(i* were paid Uy the
j state l a t h e collage or unlver*
l.u y a . feVa, tuition or aubtiatence.
Vetarana can receive from fedrra| aourcvl up to 1600 |&gt;«r year
, „ r fer§i Kbok, and other ex­
, Hnae 0f att«nding a college, in
addition to icceiving a monthly
|.uhslatence. The attorney general
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rlcultur# and Florida Dairy Indui-, v, n|ion, when the first colonii
hat try Aisoclstion, the program will |amj,u
on
Plymouth
Rc*j
i h e '•get undrt way Wednetday *ftcr-| Friendly Indian* snowed the m
noon and continut through Thurt-' settlers how to tlnd and uta li

fouth Activities
Week Bogins Aug. 3

OF SANFORD AND ALL CENTRAL FLORIDA

August -l to a will &gt;« ynu'h
rtivitie* wreli in thr First MothU»i Church. All young people
i Sanford Iwtween the »gr» »f
I and 21 arc invited to purtiri-

W e wish to express our deepeti appreciation to you fo r Ihe extremely
hearty response to the “ l.ockgr Plant Vlsllatlon” program put on by
us lost Friday night. The crowds attending prevented us from giving
you personal allenllon. Bui we hope you enjoved it and ask that you
come often and feel as we do that this is your locker plant.

te In all acftvilic* &lt;&gt;f th.&gt;• program will Include plan*
r warship, dlscuixlon*. work.
i|Vic« and fellinv.hip,
Tha Youth lUtavan which will
ad th# activities nf the week
U1 artive to serve the local
iprchea ami community The caran con.i.t* of four oldtst |&gt;vo• who havo had *|ierial traing In 'working with youth and
a program of the rhurt-h for
uitlk A counselor will also lie
ItWaha caravan, who ha. had
t e j y training in guidance ami
alatanca for pairnla and worker.

VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME

CENTRAL FLA. QUICK
AND STORAliE COMPANY, INC.
SAN FORD, FLORIDA

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one-third home hy women who have gone no further than

he conclude* that le**-fayoriU individuals Jmtve larger
familiea than do those with greater ttdcinl, economic and
ler late than nevet. ‘
intellectual advantages.
~ 1 IrniS ■WxilJcrrHnir*4nv-H»wW — .. According- to-t he reuMlta of-44ieiie4ttvr^tigntiiins, some
method should he found to perauade' tho l*etler-4Miulp|H‘il
Aptimitm, predict* » depletion
Jn the 19501. Thcte »» nolhiui members o f society to have larger families. But after all,
the over-all intelligence quotient o f the country is a vague,
toiki almut the preient "boom.
impersonal factor, ami the size o f our fatuities is deterniflUHl
hy many very personal conditions. Also, tin- war may
lS S v T S i\ 2 W check- But'bet

p

their own

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ne.t)

linRrtt «l ' economic

A district (rfficer in India win transferred to a. Iiitielv
poat in Bihar where many of the trilies are fliiav'ca hy
heredity, caate and tradition. Several dav&lt; after hia»|trrival
gency

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a college
sa id th e o ffic e r
education at goiemmenl espenicGi bcnehU lot
o ud extraordinary
new irtruiB. Well, s lid all. lh*
under u Irae in the garden
war ha* been over Jot two ye»i». befaute o f the libat. In a circle arotn

"i»m .” now find* lh»t Hood old
fatliiuiitd - Ameiicamtin it not to
bad after all. Back in hi* fo il
love Gcim any, where he i* f* c in |

tiisl at a “ N*ii-oifrnder.” . he it
laid to have said, "We in the
United S utri qever did *uch un

32 million dol
lat* worth o f ’properly in S*mtnote County, but over 44 p t«* n l
o f lhi» amount it cither wholly
or partly exempt from taxation,
leaving the teil, ionic 18 mtliiou
dollar* worth, to catty the burden of tuppuiling the county, gov­
_
_ a * Homeilead*
J. ait kfftllia#
•diinrnt.
valued
ratly 6 million dollar* and

of count, exempt (tom opcrating taxes
of debt lervic*
levies. But (hat leaves ovtr 6
million dollni-' worth oi othet
property exotet from both op­
erating sod drat service tixe*
And the otyre property exempt
from taistidt, the mote taxe*
other propertifi^BOvt pay.
It soumis- a* if Pteiideol Soc­
ks mo of Indonesia ha* iomtlhin|
when he appeal* for Ameiicsn lid
in hi* fi^B again*! "Dutch Imperisliim’’ on the ground* that
America once fought for its own
independence agsinit ’‘British Im
^erialitm." However, that was 170
yean ago and pieiuppotc* that no
progrrtt ha* been msd* since
then in settling political differ­
ence* by pcigafp] mean*. He ap­
peals to us to stand by thou
drmoctatic ptinciple* for which
xirc fought w valiantly through

until atomic bombs blow
world to bits) An wa navi
ins to leant that fighting
it not .the way to and wan
arbitration/'-coactlialion and
promis# a r t,''.
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piano, dining table, writing desk. In
fltd circle utood
all th i chairs. Within reach o f hi
iitallw spread out, none o f it missing. A* « crowning
tnuch, the Have.* o f a low hanging branch beside him were
pasted thick with his poitagc slamps!
Later in the day the tribesman reappeared. "Well
Sahib?’’
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— Contributed hy Mrs. Vivian Rose (Nagpur, India)

JACKSONVILLE ~Jul y 28., (Spe­
DEL A M ). July 2B (SpecUD
cial) Th* American D eftm , and Ten. Stetson University sludeAts
World War II Victory Medal* will from Sanfurd -wgrv listed on the
honor roll at Hlotmw-Uoiversity
L*. IL. __ .
irteo'endiug in
recognition for
quarter* of the 8evenlh Naval conllrtently-high scholarship.
District.
----------- &gt;-er--. They anrrTJllvId HT C itih .:

Naval vbtaranx may raceiva freshman)'-Mri Ann 8. Hugh,
their medal* by’ applying in ptrton' •ophonior*; L- M illard. Hup-.. »oat any Navy Recruiting Station. phnmnrt; J „ , WldUr McOailin,
A suitable ttidbnc* of allgiblllty senior; Will K. McTeer, .ophomutt bt prertntld, such at a mure; William H. M.ro, fie.h man:
ditehorg* refitkata, and a statement ‘of service or a statement
by tha veteran’s former com­
manding officer indicating the
medals to which the applicant Is
entitled, or In U» case of officers,
a certified copy of releaso order*.

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N £ l * B F 0 * S A liM fO H S
A LL t o u T YOU , 9 u T

J&gt;£M CtTY NlKkHiOX*
P £Y A40*' filM 'A lL Y
TU H Q fT S ALL f o o T ""P0

W. V. Bitting
Touchton Drag Co.
Nature has provided th* hu­
man system with a marvelously
Intricate and beautifully copHinated set *f organs, glands,
5J9®d ilream, bona and muscle.
When Nature's simple laws
ar» heeded, these work to­
gether for hsalth, strength and
Intelligence.
Undue strain, Insu/ftclsnt diet
and rest, too strenuous exer-

Mr, and Mr*. Joieph Mlkler of
MU. Peggy Clark uf iralru. Ga.
Slavia announced today the ohi. the gue.t of M l.. Charlene
gagement o f their daughter. Sue,
Caldwell.
.
to Jaroc* D. Colbert; .o n -o f MrL
Kdtth I* Qolberl ami tha lata H.
Frland.
STmtilflin'iIu,
L Colbert of thla rlty.
. will regret to leain that he waa
Mil* Mlkler attended Oviedo
1 taken to the Fcrnald Ijiughton
High School and the SoJlhrrtij
I Memorial Hoipital last aVcuunt
School of Contmarca-ln Orlando.
i {ntcauaa o f a aeriuu. illnca*.
Mr. Colbert graduated ftflMI
Seminole High School ami for
Mra. James M. Iloyd and two
five years he aerved ‘ willi the children, Betty Carroll and Jimmy,
UnitA) State* Atmy at x.riou , have arreera rrom rt. Meyer, uih)
po.ts
throughout
the United are the gue.t* of Mi*. Itoyd'a
Stale* and In the European The­ parrnU. Mr. and Mr*. W. T. \Mui-later uf 0|M*rationa. Both MU* Mlk­
ler and Mr. Colbert are employedhy A. Duda and Bon* of Slavia.
Mr. and Mr*. Jack Horner, M i.,
The welding will be an event of Krbrcra Steven* and Kdwin Stev­
thU auiumer and plans for th.* en. of St. Petersburg plan to leave
rrremony * Ill In* announ-ed at on Tur.day tor a two week, vaca­
a later date.
tion In Pennsylvania ami New
York atate.

. Iletwet'-n
l ‘. ru and 1«»If* per
rilplf.&gt;ohiiimplTon uf rjjtiii fruit
ami tonlstmv hu-rrn.ed from 44
pound*.to U7.

NOTICE

Mt-aiiwhlla. the housing piritne
.t tin- Unfvcralty i. tar toighv, )
this fall than it has l&lt;cen fcilH1‘ 1 !&lt;«•
itlflnv of (•. I. «(uilrnU.

X ,Z T t

will la- hull.I'll thi* foil It) *onrumpui diirmltnry unit*: anoiher
l.iMk) ‘ can b e . accommiMlated by
fintrrnity liotiae., with
\|.
.thus Air Base *dpim nn” and
uILs.lupua ropnr* avAUahl* .fm
•jie ra l Hiouianil more.
Matrleil .tudenla with ihihlrril
will al*&lt;i liavr a li-ller cliunii* to
go to M-hool tills fall with 17- faul­
ty unit, available in the tint-*- Fluvet Villuge*. adjoining the •onipii-,
und eiPHinliug arrtiniiuntlalluns nt
the Air, lla.e IrniU-i villngv* nnd
apai tuienl. w hieh I hi, aumniei
house IINI families.
Allhongh the uff-rainpu* h Mia-

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I their home In Canton, O. after
Mrs. Jamea Rjdge was honored 1 .pending a few day* visiting Mr.
on her birthday at the regular [and Mr*. W. D. Thornton ai l-HI
Sunday night .upper held U*t eve-. I Park Avenue,
nlng at the Seminole Country'
Club. Song* were aung and danc­
Mr. and 6lr*. F'rank Meiscli have
ing e.oioyed . throughout It,' .eve. UlKSIgO&gt; lr«jMi Wilmington.- Ud.’ i * ~ s

S W I N G and S Y M P H O N Y
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.Saturday and Sunday night rtcik
dinner* wrre nerved with
Juice, Frrnch fried potati
lure anil tnmat
* * *
'oil*
Mr. and Mra. Karl Schuin and aoRN ON OCXOUR 31, 1946, while her pollo-.drirkcn mother wai con­
and coffee.
daughter. Gall, of Tampa went thu fined In an "iron lung", Bherilyn Kay Deutchcr wo* n perfect baby.
Mr. gue.ta over the Weekrhd uf Mr*, Top photo ahowa Mr*. Crutcher gctUng her fit.l c)mip*e of the baby,
Among those
and Ca.mandra Srhulti in the l.sngley which wa* her third. In a San Antonio, T en, It"* pi lid. Today, txKh
nnd Mr*. A. J. Willi an
Mra. Apartment#. Mra. Srhultx returned mother and Sherllyn Kay have progreaaed atrudily Mi*. Crutcher ha.
Mrs. K B. Smith, Mr
Earl with them yeatVrday to .prnd u regained uac nf her b&lt;sly down to the. J W 'i
g «v M Smith. &gt;tr. and
IMill r'limplrtn), nffiiinl. ,alil tin* v
■eventual TfiftTIiT?Te
recovery,
Meanwhlla'Wie
.............................
rfiftqiTJTe reaivrfy
... ....
........... .
..
ill her household
•An-- slmn -tlnue In Tampa.— ~ ~ ------ -eventual
TRrFrVT* a n. r w M l« * r ,J,IW'"b^
*
m-'
™
Imp# tu find iriddrnir arrummn.1
r.u P
aerala-aw Mr.
’
chore* (bottom). Including tho bathing of Bht-ul)n.
(fnirmaltonal)
drew
Carraway,
and Mr.*. IV,
ilatinli* fur all F'lorida women who
Mr*.C. F‘. Proctor rrturnrd on
G. Firming, Mr. and Mra. G e o r g j
seek ndmi-ftiun thi. fall.
Thurston. Dr. and Mra. T. F. Mr- Friday form Mayo Urutlirr. I'liidr
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With more than $7,tHm.WK) n.dUf
in Rorhr.teF, it inn. Slu- wa* aeuf nppiuvrd run*tuntiun .
nnnn
ting and dpugbtrr, Gall. Me. nnd rumpanlrd to Hanford hy Mi*. It.
111■11 tS.INMt.lKNI n f wlll.ll i* 'll I 'l l ­
M. Burn* and Mr*. K. J. I'na-tor
. puam-nt cun .trurtiun - - uudri u .-iv.
who have been Vl.iling frirnl* .m l
Ucv. Dougin. E. Charles, assist­ tiona nnd Value*." He luld uf
By CYNTHIA LOWRY
relative*.
ant pastor o f the First Presbyter­ George -Wndiingtoa Carver mid
AP Nxwfeaturr* Writer
ian Church, wa* the main speaker Id* wuik and -puke of tili own
UNION CITY, N. J. There
at the all day meeting und picnic work in thrulughtd »emln»»h-»
&gt;n’A any Alp*, hut there's. a
held by the W.S.C.8. of the F'irst aiming (Hiim-e, iirgiur. and i iher uf temporary building* will eii.ihle
ll^TpItca of Swltxrrlaml right
Methialist Cliurrh
un F’tidny.
Ihe University to eiltull M -ei.il
ro»* th* Hudson River, In the
Aluiut 40 people weie present f «r
times a . many ntudciitx A* it reig shadow o f New York City’*
4lie meeting whlrll Was held al the
When iitdinnry wnshiug, wip­ gi-tmVd during pre-war yt-nt*.
home o f Mrs. It. W. Herron un the ing or { ( i ’ll Miiutiiig wtm't remnvr
(‘uli.lturtion oil slieli |h-i mmiellt
Almost a century ago, a group
Country Club lt«*d.
greasy -Inins thui i m i building* a . the new gymnasium,
homesick Swl.s moved from
mhattan, built their horn* and
The sweet potato, a rich source
Iry the nnumidin tti-ntmeaL I'ul
up their hand-operated etu- nf vitamin A, also provides worth
Mr. and Mr*. Guy I). Wood. Jr. nerved on thr wide poi«1i
a shalluu to»| of household amildary machine# on the flrat whila quantities o f vitamin C and and sons, Darry and Wayn-. left
their house.
tod,v for Bt. Louis, Mo. where they inula llela-kah laalge No. :!2 of
it It-wasn't until I’ eilrl llarplan to vlall for {damt two weeks Sanfprd installed officers o f the
that tha American deuanitwith Mra. Wood’s sister oral hr«*4h- Orlando Lndgr No; l ‘J -irrth ?-F*m* ht.ura.-s.i 4ilutsdghl. The -fums-s
those original folnhittn
tetnal Hull in Orlando last Thurs­ given o ff luu-iti the gti-asy stain*.
itton embroidery on pure t
day night. Mr*. Flora LcWli n
Ith thfj| latter burned oq|
former memU-r o f the , Satifor I
irmlral*,1 leaving only the vAl
lodge was admitted to the Orlando
Lodge hy transfer. Tlie-e fimii
Banfuid attrmling were Mis. .My­
ers. Mrs. William Jamr-nn, Mrs.
W. It. Beecher, Mr*. I*.- F'. I.und,,
_ .
(iui»t, Mrs. Ilrodie Willimm. Mrs.
Mrs. F'red Myers, dislrlrt dep- Alvce Ashdown, Mra. J. F‘. Mr-'
uty president o f dlstrirl No. 10, ( ‘lelland, Mra. 11. It. %
Burnett and
and hrr installing staff of Sent- Mr*. Charles Cole.
•oved that ttmy had* W n doWE D O S O M E T H I N G
j j percent nf the nation'* era-

urk In improving equipment and
aourcaa for youth work in the
lurch** in Sanford and (level­
ling Chr atlan uctivltle* in town,
illowing a fellowship supper at
00 P. M. each evening thcra
11 be cla** period., forum*. Vrori p « * nd recre.tion. A .pecial
* « * .ur
» . ..a
.....#
1*0 * planned
for .the
evening

During tha. war year*, their
tbellevably intricate emWoldery
achine* turned nut mile* and
4les o f gaudv shoulder patches,
ttvron* ami stripe* for thr
nttr and.Navv.
•
I'oday the industry hia recon­
verted th peace and to equal
Mileage In embroidered hand*
kerchiefs, dress and household
Material* which need an expert
trijlto detect from htndwnrk.
[Bol In spite nf their new-found
iaca in thr industrlnl tun. tha
■ihroldrrv men of northern Hudh County continue ' to’ rhmhln*
bdem method* nf max* produebn with a typically Flitropran
k ft approach to their hu*ine»a.
bst »hopi remain family enterrises, 'with mnjhcr, father, tha
and tha in-lawa all working
bund-tha mansions-machines—
klch for th* mn«6 part arc Still
fe jjlln g on , the flrat floor o f
s ir dwellings.IEdelweiss I* ‘ a familiar and
it aymbol and so Is th*

Navy Medals To Be Sanfordites Are On
Distributed Aug* 1 Stetson Honor Roll
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The Right Life
For You

(•AlNKSVJLLK. July 28. ( 8 vrrial) Sludynl application* f,,r
«Jii)i..lon to t|i* University o f
FI.iiIda lit S aptriuW ara -till
twin* accuiitrd
Univeisltv
offi. ml* announced today, with the
dr mil In.- for •aireptanrc *rl foi
Ana. Ill hy the K ritlilr.r'* uflli-..
W.unVn rtudent* are ,i*.lng' avrtptad n n th » samr ha*l« \* i^if,
with the proviso that women niusl
mmuiw off-M-airpu.
housing
InovCt) and listed by tin- U iilvn»lty Imurlng tiffim.
( ‘oiuplriioo o f additional Inhi*.
In* und rlu.*r&lt;K&gt;m fucUlllea, dad)
nnlt.il uf in*)* equipment. and
.dditlnug
to ,thp
Instruct iomd
itnff* of all eolli-K**. offirlal* said,
m ale, it |Hit*lld«* to gueianlfi.11 &lt;11in 11fii d Flotilla students
rallnient ai Uir University o f Flo­
rida for the IW47-18 Fall tprbi.
Ri*i.ttaUon for the fall '••*
•Ion ia sclteduh-d fur Soft. (5-»‘l&gt;,
-ftilficla**** .luted to meet Sept.,

Sue Mlkler To Wed
James D. Colbert

irt, it ]irorr*Mlng on schedule.
Included in -thf temporary facilitle's due for Mmtu.illat* rdmptrlliion art* dormitories, ilki*■uotna. an auxiliniv r u ftin it and
I'l.iiiiU Union unit, labor
enginr*! intc shop*, 4 tn«*i*lurii« al
t-nxiii'•'! im: diafliinr liuiidiiiK'. librurv nhnrXi faculty office.. and
roalnlonann* buildmgs.
.
Overall iiljuninv fur lit • fall
lerm mil* f«i inrlitiiun «&gt;f -i Him
bvi of now n Mir****, - additionalfiyulty u4i|M&gt;inlmopla to tiuju*
tiLlo llio inral.d'inir of"1ai|-. feetltr# section* milt fturffjt-t
t'la^jr*, und prfxnurnlVlil iif tubl-j
41100.-11 rla&gt;*n&gt;vtn and IntjUlU-ii
equipment in pioptuilnn to the
•mvllntant

1*» )*m Wm
Pf,*J* 81 *1*„
l*4« t.urt ■iair- U0

be)(aw*|.IMlH|iM«.

Rev. Charles Speaks
At W, S. &lt;\ S. Meeting

netting them
leathering

A n d Personal Adivities

Dinner. On Weekend

PAUL THREE

Aug-. 15 Is Deadline
Far Applications To
Fall Tertoi At U of F

A ctrri 11c»«n t Tie* a f i r rnoon from h f ^ f f r a m f r w w ^ n Y ^ n n K
“ ■ 00 P. M. until 4:00 will inclmle Mr. ami Mra. Roby laiing. On

the fourth grade- The investigator i^dmita that them in no
AI.oA.c- N. C.e-W#» • toll*
in awardipi • 2 3-ycar-old « » ' ' exgct method o f nieaauring intelligence, owing to difference.*
s—
»^-a^aa _,uKn Won 4 Cidlll^f
,* in opportunity and environment, hut sneaking generally,

thui

octal Calender
•Th* Truth*eeker. Cla*. 'of. the
l i t ! Method).! Church w&gt;ll hold

YOUR
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thing cuiiie oul yr lVaaO*J»aw" i * •-■2 .U » i*u#,figurea-taken tv li*4‘J.»how that
women
liave
had
one
and
one-hulf
children
with
Tour
and
John 1:40.
.

cr Ilung .bout a drpicniun. it w l
su e ihr Communal* then
oppoilunity

cial
WHDNKSIIAY

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THE SAN KURD HUKALU. SAN i'OKD, FLORIDA

ON DAY, JULY 28, 134

-ound o f the Swiss flag. On hollys, th* roungstera and oldsters
ess up ln^ native roatume. Beer

th* popular drink. The .thro*
nguagea of Bwlltrrland are spdn with the same Gurney aa
i)gli»h.
'
\
Big the Inanimate hem of tha
diWry saga Is tha Irapoftad
hlfGt-type machine. The word
ilolt and niahna' 'littla
it," which Is what tha tmporit shuttla of tha maehlna ranblsa. It was the use of tha
ittla that changed maehlna amddtry from a crude facsimile
hand-work Into n Gnlshed,
ooth pattern.
a •varxlmnttfy tha -whal*
toga acklffll machine* art a
rUs of connected »eatag palWs tipped on their aUe*.
Ilk tka needle connected hy a
••ter marhlne, Thna It la &gt;aa-

A new booklet, based on a study just com pleted, reveals the
efficiency, cleanliness and surprisingly low cost df-oil honSe
heating. It describes methods found most practicable for
Florida— shows advanced, im proved, postwar equipment.
Right now is the time to get set for even, dependable warmth
next winter. See your dealer, call at our office or matt the
coupon todayl-

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ABOUT

"PURSUED

K EEP I N G P R I C ES D O W N

Sonic people' still hive the Ullage iile* llul small l»idgcts tlon't entitle

T h e W a y T e n L ik e T o L o o k !

them to good ijinlily' N'onicmc! 'Ilny'it the very |&lt;coplc who »iu\t h j i t
•11iaIii y W lut they liny mud give good ind lUufjctory iccvuc. liverything )(&gt;(i find &gt;t I’cnncy'* ii teded to uule sure it will give you every
dime s w-uitli o( value fur wlut you tL-itiJ-all llul, and m o ld

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Briskly business-like by day 1A l ease, with friends on those'
m ellow evenings when conversation sparkles. Rolling
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lit ta taibrolder I.R2R alml
&gt;Igas on n alacla machine «
Inf that number of need

ha control, in thf Intrl

whol Is needed to keep your
good health, intact. Should It
i l. or* F0*1 consult him,
let him advise what must be
don# to correct and to restore
health and energy.
Truxt n good druggist to
properly compound medication
ordered by the doctor.
‘ • ‘A* IMUr af n series
of Editorial Advertisement*

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about House heating for Florida la Winter litna.
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MONDAY. JULY

MONDAY, JULY 28, 1M7

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAC E FOUR

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Hoag-RackfrUp 15th AMATEUR ACE
In University City;
Victory Of Season
Locals Play Azaleas
- The Gainesville G-Men tripped
Tomorrow - Ni p l i t the Falatka Ataleas twice yester­
ARTHUR HECKWITH, JR.
Herald Hporta Editor
Baseball highlights
of
the
weekand In baseball for the Benford Celery Fedi found- the lo­
cal nine headed by their aklroer
thus tm thla year, when P»e«•dent George Stine o f the Banford
Baseball Association, named John
• Krider as a non-playlng manager.
Secondbaieman Don Murray will
remain with the club and hold
down hie berth at tha keystone
sack, Krider stated.
•
Over the weekend .the F*d»
dropped a 10 to 2 tilt to the
Gainesville G-Men as Big George
Full* set the Feda down to chalk
up another Florida State League
triumph.
Saturday night tha DeLand Red
Hats came to tha local ball or­
chard and dropped a hard fought
2 to 1 tilt aa'BUI Stanton scat-,
fared effectively 10 University
City aggregation .hits. Van Kingim on went the route for the
visitor*.
Saturday night's hill * a « slated
to preaent two contests, but a
gain, that came *•*!» *»• « * _ « r
temoon prevented the playing of
the twin attraction.
.
Yesterday the Feda tangled with
th* Red Hats In Conrad Park In
DeLand and copped a hurier's du­
el between Hal Stawart o f the
Hat* end Carl Kettle* hnd John*
ny Tomat o f ih#^ Celery men. .
Yesterday Ted Madjeskl, 1910
manager o f the pennant winning
Orlando Senators, mad# hla debut
aa sating, skipper
Hats. Madjeskl is acting manager
___ _ _______
_______ I tutduring
Manager Stalnecka's
pension that was handed him by
President Bid llerlong of th*
Florida State league for Stainacka's actions In Palatka In a
recent cbnteat.

aANFOIlD

Falslk*
L**tburg
Payton* ll*a&lt;

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Conservation Vrojeot Pour Into White
House For President

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T o tVm. K. Btoul »(UX Lillis
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a— bstted for Kettles In Ith.
ten ,* h* Innlngst
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Error:
K sttlst. Aurts bslisd Int
Lak*. U eVsaus, rinlsk. Tw o-bass
b ill PlivsrmAti. gtslsa bsssi Mo­
Ms run *srrlllrsst Lswia flaurtlstd
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aanfor 4 1, P ,U n &lt; 1.
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rtr.AI. RSTATS3
MOItTCI At
r i t s . n S. glruek ant by Kstliss S.
PoorsIL Nsll O. T o First
by T*mst t. by ntssrart 4. Ititsi
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o ff K .ttlss % lo &lt; Innln#^ o f f To- - tral M A I # Atsp. .
Touehtoni W . O. *tu«
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Lt'mplrss. N .'bsck s4 Moblsy. Tims |U,»«n T o Itanfsrd AttanUe
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NEW TORK. July 38, (AV— At­ . Alksb. B. F. T

lantic Coast Line Railroad report­ lUnk.
Florida Ptsls It
e d - for alx mdntha ended June 80 | ( lin
g ., .i n s Clsn.
n it Income of $0,035JI37, or 96.11 BATtaFAC riO X O
• common ‘share, compared With a !
M. 1
loss o f $814,940 In th* aame 1940 I OtUX A ll-.

for perfection In play, so long as
the competing teams were o f tha
aame general strength and the
players maintained a reasonably
high level o f e ffo r t
Of course, during the war the
fans didn't go out to th* ball park
expecting to tee really great play.
Ing. Now it appear! that this Influenee has continued, aided, of
course, by lota o f loos* money.
Jack Doyle, veteran scout fir
the Chicago Cuba, verifies this
fa c t Commenting on T e x a s
League attenda'?* record*, he observft;
"Present day Texas League
players couldn't carry-w ater for
the men who made up th* teams
16 years ago and earlier.' But It
ia tha aame all over. The to-called
Trial* A leagues of today have
teams which would have been solid
rlea* A team* o f w few vetr* ego.
Th# big league* are *1111 short.
handed. It used to fake year* of
minor league experience for even
the exceptional player* to reaeh
TK"e—fn4|oH.' NOW V Bf
gets hla chance In one or two
year*."
Only a few baaeball spectator*
fully appreciate technical proflcl*
enev. That'* what make* a myth
of the theory that crowds gp for
claaa. Mistakes breed aetlon and
excitement and that plus earnest­
ness whips up th* dish the ticket
buyers love. Too often teams that

Jack McCammonSigris
To Pitch “For Feds
Checks Par Figures
And Says It Pays O ff Jerk McCammon, lighthanded

predicted that tha league would
Improve in 1947. But the better
playera o f 1946 w*nl to faster
company and relatively fear good
veterans cams down. There vaa
no big crop o f brilliant youngster*
coming up with the experience
needed In class B .and class A
leagues.
The shortage o f player* dates
from tha depression ami the star
veara. From 1931 to 1943 fewer
youngatara played baseball seri­
ously.
.
,
O f course, thla is a temporary
gap because the postwar baseball
boom got Into high gear last year
and la continuing. There are plen­
ty o f youth playing the game to­
day.
But the preaent Inexperience
doesn't keep the fan l away. Every
league la having a banner year.
►Tha raalors may even surpaaa last
vaar'a banner totals. Attendance
for the first half In Texaa' leagues
approached 2,000,000. In most of
these leagues pitching waa Just
something that was customary
and not for e ffe c t Batters hitting
.400 were a dime a doxen runs
war* scored like drous o f water In
a rainstorm. It was % bad night
when the clubs didn't get tight to
out to see the games anyway.
Baseball greats are whirling
ten home ran*. The fane want
around In their graves.

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MINNEAPOLIS, July 29, (/ft—
Wilfred Croaaley of Atlanta, Ge..
tha new National Public Links
Golf Champion, la a careful check­
er o f those signs on the teas that
Hat par figure* for the hole, and
It appeared today that such re­
spect pays off.
Croaaley combined par golf with
an occasional blrdit to balance hla
few over-par hole* and hi* own
strategy o f getting a quick lead to
defeat .Avery Beck, Raleigh, N. C.,
Saturday In a 31-hole final match.
He was forced to a two-over-par
74 on tha first 18 holes of the
match, going to lunch with a oneup lead. That could be ascribed to
hla difficulty on tha seventh, when
his drive landed In a divot hole.
He turned on the power ami his
second ahot landed 60 feel over
the green and he needed two chip
shots, and two putts to hole out.
He wda two over par on »he
flrat nine but finished the second
nine In par 30 for hi* 74. O q jh e
afternon round he matched par
30 for the opening nine and won
three
holes to igo
• HISS more
u ••w&gt;ww
s - - . tbire
- - up.W
~T
1ta waa one under par err the final
tour hole* •of the match, 'having
a birdie three on the 30th and par
for the other*.
In all. he had par figure* foe 25
holt*, was over on three more and
had blydlea on th* remaining
CHICAGO, July 28, GP)— Th# three.
Chfcago Cardinals o f the National
Football League today announced
signing o f Boris (Babe) Dimanchaff. former Purdue University
halfback, who was obtained from
the Boston Yanks In a trade for
canter ■'BIN—Godwin,— ex-Georgia
performer.
Acaulaltion o f Dimancheff fur­
ther bolster* a Cardinal backfleld
which alto Includes Charley Trlpol, Georgia' all-America, and full­
back Pat Harder, former Wiscon­
sin star, who l*d th* Wcstent^Con.;
ferenct in scoring tn 1941.

hurler from l^efburg, has been
signed by ’ the Sanford Celery
Feds. It was announced by John
Krider. Fed skipper.
McCammon, recently discharged
from the Army, has bean pUving
for the Ft. Knox, Ky. nine aul^ias
an Impressive record, according to
reports.

YESTERDAY'S STABS Pitching, Dick Fowler, Ath­
letics, held th* Tlgtra to fdur hit*
In shutting them out 6-0 to give
the A’s a split J n their doullle
header. It'wasqMjt thinl shutout
o f the srasoq, ’
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drove in both Indian*' runs with
a two-out slngls-tn the *&gt;xth Innlng .aa Cleveland nipped Wash­
ington 2-1.

ported on* unlveralty
averaged $3,760 more

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At eleven o ’clock on Friday morning, August 1..1U47
the Hoard o f Public Inatniction will receive sealed
bid* on enlarging the Oviedo School GymuaMum.
The Hoard reserve* the right to reject .any or all

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For' M'ecificutiona ealhtn Mr. Elton J. Mot yhlou,
Architect, in the Sanford Atlantic National Hunk
building. Sanford, Floridk.
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BADIATOILS cleaned aud repair
en rabinrt ilesigned end tustom
rd. 'Johtn Mediator Shop, lot
built now by C. J. Gantt Wood- , Sauford Ave. .Ph. 356-VV.

llunt'a T uirdo Fred Hlnr#
Csmpbcll'a Feed Mlor*
Henry Busaell'a Heed Mlore
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INSUBANt H
carpenter work. 102b V
MOBTGAGH LOANS
AND
RAYMOND M. BALL, Begllor AUTO BA DIOS, Motorola. Bales L A N D . C L K A N f N G
2 NEW CATE IfRegistered Broker and '
and HervireJ* The Music Box, ‘ LAAINAGK.
PILLAR DKJ8P.L IIULI.IIO/Insurance A gent
till W. 1st Ht. Phone 953.
EHH WITH
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Florida Slate Bank HMg.
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Two radio cabineia, with phuno| IIA K EH
NEW, two story, three bedroom
U BAGLINKH.
EQU1PMF.NI
motor* in them.' S5.00 each Bau­
home. Two car garage. On
NOW IN. THIS
VICIM 1Y
er Appliances, 108 B. P ark,Ave.
corner lot 110 x 140 in Mayfair,
NIMNICIIT CONSTRUCTION
sell unfurnished or furnished. THREE y o" pedestal fans. Excel­
CO., ORLANDO, FLA. PHONE
lent condition. He* Sanford JClaetric. Co. 110 M .u ooU g ^ lW lj?^ ’
ITous* on large (pi. I
RENT A CAR
ory and 7th*St. 7(V
YOU DR1VR IT
HEWING MACHINES
$2,900. Apply tq^J.
PHONE 200
HALES A SERVICE
910 Cypres*-Ave.
BVICKLAND-MOItUIBON
BERTH SEWING MACHINE
U DBIVB.IT, INC,
■BOP
n 'exrepliopafly dcsipaUa' two115 8. FRENCH. I*H. 1110
story nousa, * 3 bedroom* and
SEE US FOR
bath .upstairs, and 1 bedroom COAL circulating beatar. Reason
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
and bath downstair*.. I.srge liv­ . able. Ph. 1105-J.
ANU TYPING
ing room, with enclosed sun
CREDIT BUREAU OF
Jx&gt;rch;-library, dining room and 6
ARTICLES WANTED
Ititchan. Unusually well planned
as to cupboard apace. Hat two- Highest cash price paid for used
car garage Incorporating work
furniture. Ted Davis Furniture EXPERT RADIO MF.PAlRINi
- Fred Myers. 811 E. 2nd 8L
room and laundry. Hat 1)0 ft.
Co. 311 E. 1st. Ph. 958.
frontage on paved streeL Lot la
ATTENTION
MOTHERS
pltntlfully fruited, and lands­ I'LL BUY your car regardless of
-D IA P E R
SERVICE—
age
or
condition.
Roy
Reel,
300
caped. Possession September IsL
laby Velvet fumUh#a h«&gt;»p
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FARM FOR HUNT—20 acres »ub USED Electric refrigerator. Cut 9
o^prigated truck fa in t. I ? site s
be seen at Sanfotd Electric Co.
\l LKT painting — cipitract or
Tan wells, a 7 rnqni dwelling
hourly basis.
S. (j. Grogan,
3 tenant bouses 2 Drg* barns.
re# ritimateg. I'tume 7H I J.
Dwelling lor rent only
^ith
fo* all occasions
I.
0 0 It BANDING A finishing,
farm. On Cameron
Avenue, MrNEII.L 4k YOST FLORISTS
Tups” In iiu iilily
cleaning it uusing. Our pouer
East slda Sanfotd, Fla., phone __ Sipes Ave. Just o ff Celsry
unit
enables
us
to
work
slu
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192-K. P. O. Box 881, K. 11. Offlca ph. 403 rasldanr* ph. 610-11
there I* no electric con n v tlot
Stowe.
available. 21 yrais esperiencs.
II. M. Gleason, Lake Mary. Fla.
CONVALESCENT HOME
r.ow
112 Sunford A v*. Phon* 1218
open nt Chuluota, 18 miles S. E.
ROOFIN G-ROOF Painting, all
| o f Sanford and 18 mile* N. K. cleaning ft repairing.
COMPLETE, EXPERT
kinds. Smith Bro. Phone 1188,
of Orlando. Large scrcciL ^nd
S E R V IL E
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£oen porches to sit sml enjoy
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The cool hrreic* o ff l.ake C.ilhlllocks. Aluminum Windows and 12 SPECIAL Yk**VICES
erino. Large grounds and \uuk*
Screens. White cement, Paint, FOH KENT— Floor samirr. Easy
safe from auto tra ffic., long*
Perma-tile, Hurricane brac.w,
operation. Iteasouable lutcv, San­
lobby and rooms. Rrick construe,
Miracle Concrete Company, 30V . ford Paint, ft Glass Co.. Phone
lion. Can acrcimodat*^ 25 only.
Phone or write for rt’teivation
at once. Tlviedo 23*:2! or Pr. FDIf HALE— IJmerock for driv#
DODGP, • PLYMOUTH
Martin 2392 or write Ib’ix E&gt;7
Way*
and
roadway*— Phons
PAHTN AND HICKVICK
Chuluota Florida. I^uge sedan
Palmrlln Ave.
Phona 1011
for guests to visit their doctor.
TUXEDO FKCDK—complete line. Y A -D L m oth p r o o fin g la s U c
AVAILABLE at once, convsnientHunt's Tuxedo Feed Slur#.
year*. H ave y o u r w oola u s rnotb
,K located down town se-tion,
pi unfed niiwr, D ow ntow n Clean,
“ d fo date apartments with all
Batteries A Battery Charging.
•t* ft L a u n d ry .. 113 Palm etto
modern conveniences.
Adults
It. II. POPE CO. INC.
A v e . P b ou e 914.
ontr. Phone 550.
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ehn be arranged. Priced only
$-4950.00.
OFFICE space in Mflsch Building.
Salesman and cullrellun for white
Robert A. Williams
Large tight oflcea, newly deenr- I’hime ~.12
.insurance debit,- agr SS *3 Sal­
Atlantic Rank Itldi:
•• eted. all utilities, heht and Jani­
ary ami commission. Write lios
tor. service furnished. Call (iCHI. D. M. care Herald.
5 ARTICLES FOR SALE
W. H. A A. I)ept. Store.

H WANTED TO BENT unfutni-hetl
house, 3 or 4 l—l rooms. Will
j
pay $100.00 month. Froil \V.
Bender, Boom 2, Florida State
Bank Building. Phune 1030.

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Results o f an unbiased U. S. CensuB Housing Survey in 14,372,656 City

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Domestic and
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Famer* .whose wives eooperat* I Boyd.
in running - th* f arm earn more I Csntrat Florida Pradotttea C*.
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its *«t-up b f more'.than t&lt;)&gt;td)0(l &lt;
farmer commltteemsn.'th* pro
"The queen and I semi you our
was Inaugurated In fh* aarlv ifayaj
of th* New Deal. It wai halted deep sympathy In the Mil |o«*
two month* ago when th* Hons# that you h*V* Sustained tl^rough
voted to appropriate only A U tik
000,000 for it this year and to end
gram to Prcaldenl Truman that'
it altogether next year.
.
Tlie AAA had worked out a •4 am ahoeked to learn your
(300,000,090 program and Preii- mother passed away and reapedi
dent Trfllnan had recommended fully tender my eondolrnc**."
Prrsldent Roxaa also- sent a
that amount .In hla budget report
mesasg* o f aympathy.
to Congrifi*.
"W# share th# grief ho f every
Congr*»» finally voted 8265,OOU.OOU fur this year. Although man for th r loa* of tha good
thla la loiytr than tha sum asked, mother o f a graat statesman, an
the soil program la being resumed outatandlng world leader and a
on th* sam4 baai* aa originally true American,” 'R oxai radioed.
planned. Officials tay most of tha
country AAA officers will ha aids
to keep present staffs. Under the
appropriation bill first p*s»ed by

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day* afternoon by 0 to 6. and 2
to 1 margins aa Manager Myrl
Hoag racked up hla 16th victoryof
th t. 1947 campaign.
The high flying St. Augustin*
Saints trounced the lowly Lees­
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TRACTOR AND TRUCK WORK
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bedroom and kitchen downstair*.
for right party. A. Dud* A Bona,
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families. Products sold 20 years.
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Importance Of Coal

Farm Survey
i r t a iiM » r
r « i» "«*&gt;
m ncc operation* out o f income
and when credit i» u»cd. it 11
* retired when crop* are told.
Reporting on t!&gt;«• result* o f n
third national survey o f bank
Undinir made by the Agricultural
Commission
o f the
American
flanker* Association. M r., Inirlev
laid that Florida farmer* u»ed
only a fraction o f 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 o f •&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*. w iie 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 'o f $7,883,000
although
the total volume outstanding on
uk ich
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 i e 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
o f 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
period
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 o f the plane con heiress, railed a former Navy dy for signature.
“ Agreement was also reached on
Ferguson diver to scour the bottom o f Little
a* "other loan* In farmer*” were tracts. C h a I r m a n
aulacommitre Squam Lake today after grappling the nuantitie* of equipment to be
made In fl,l*9K farmer* by Flor­ (H-Mirh.) o f the
ida bank* during Ilr4fl.inan aggie. said he - has opened the hearing Irons hooked what appeared to lie bought hy the 8ovlet importing
piece* o f 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
miv
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 ronthowever,
in
an
attempt
to
find
out
ment o f 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
ar favorable factor In the pres­
when she left the luxurious Stiaw
ent situation is that the (aimers form ef an onen letter addressed aumifrer home last Monday nigiit. stallments instead o f 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 o f Intarest to a
*A possible source of danger might have tx-en .willing to take about •100 yards o ff 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 "M l 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 o f an
ers are watching carefully Is the politics I* a strange game.
pink pajamas.
agirement,' he said.
price o f 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
W V 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 Ilie 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- m e?"
C R E S T V lS W ^ Fla ., Ju ly 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
iqr-old Maigsret Irene Poland, opened tlial Kaiser contended in arntenetd the line* Irgunist* to 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 'p ro­
held In Okalooxa county jail in completely 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* o f 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
o f 1‘enaacola. Bond was filed ut WFB's aircraft division, told Urn clude: "Being a memltcr o f an ed to question* directly related to
the problem o f how to boot* the
|3,000 pending action o f the mun subcommittee that Kaiser, thr nu armed foice illegally occupying
ty grand jury which meets Aug. to manufactuirr ami l.ll-city Ship Palestine; Illegally carrying wrap output o f 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* o f 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 o f the conversa­
tion*. The British had suggested
start a campaign tu raise fund* to •tart production o f 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,
"That was completely fantas­ it is unlikely that they will be but th e-State Department had de­
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 o f 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..
Washington In September.
to do this," Meigs said.
held In Acre fortress by the Brit­
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 production comprise the first U. B.
posals far any new war equipment a close search o f the area between
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. *
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States Department o f -Agricul­ ernment agVncy..
ing of the two sergeant*.
"Nb, It* was very iiiiusuV.’’
Jn
ture's leadership has evidenced lhCreasing recognition o f 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 o f 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 jjlli -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
W PII
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 aircra ft 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 o f 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 o f 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,
000.000 In government funds. Ona
McRannte and Bill Ludwtg.
* th Roberta, colored resilient of
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* o f her daugh
II*
said
the
subcommittee
ex
Wednesday.
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tar, Edna Barton, will be held,
peeta
tap
daya
or
two
weeks
of
With H a rry Kudell at the piano
'Aujf. 4 at New Bethel A.M.E.
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"A lw a ys,
MilIs* E v e n t
Church where she waa a member hearing*.
The session opened in a crowd­
“ Pag O ' M y_ H eart," and 'Blue
80 years.
Ski#*." Mr. 'B rem er arrow panted
survived by two sons: ed Senate caucus room which
8h* la aut
"E sp a n i Walta**
by hla ton,
Cross of Virginia, and normally Mata several hundred
Charlie Cro*
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and Robert Bremer
Archie C r o # of Orlando) one persona.
following piano ^aelecllonal
lUghter. Edna Barton of Sanford
Itova, "Hands-.
step daughter, Fra n cis .d iffe rs
F o r r c 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
W ATT 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.
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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
a v ’ 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. .(/n terns tkmeij cover them, and heat thaw over
fonnan ot Sanford, Fla.
hot water. :
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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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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 o f

40.000 calorie*. In addition. the being offered in Germany
men In the min* showing the high- have It* attractions. After
ett production wilt get tn addi­ men go down Into thp dark
often danrerout mines for a
tions! 40,000 caloric*.
Germany and Rritain. In the or­ want. Maybe Mr. Bevin will t,
der named, are by far the n-nxt a further Idea from the pro,k&gt;
Important coal producing conn- in the Ruhr.trira of Europe. Both England nnd
TO ATTEND GAMI
iM H )
the continent o f course are in dire
THOMASVILLE,
l l i u n n ^ t i n u u , Ga..
v,.., July R i
need’ of an increase in many Irlnda
o f industrial production, but vir­ ( 4 V - G. E. (Eddie) Gilliland, i d
tually all manufacturing depends rectqr o f 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'th e 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**}.
that perhaps the Incentive bonuslaie dairyffarmers.
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Everything In the store In tagged In plain figure* so the cuitom er 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.

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FLORIDA. TUESDAY, JULY 29,

1947

Associated Prtsa Leased Wire

NO.
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Situation
Indonesia Said
utch

‘Flying Tanker’ A Success

France Hit

Kaiser Claim s F.D.R.
At UN Meet
ea ont
Over Navy Rejection

Objection .Raised To
Mentioning. Ma r ­
shal l Ai d Plan:
Balkan, Talks Knd

Hunt For English
Hostages Widens
As 3 Jews 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;

Wild Rumors Spread
As To Safety Of
2 Kidnapped Men
T E l . A V IV , Palestine, Ju ly 29

183

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Shipbuilder De n i e s
Kuowjedge Of Tnriiienct' Ur.ed In
Airphiue ‘Contract

Open Secret Lincoln Papers
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\V .\M lIN ls ju N , fo l. . ' ) o P ) - .
i b ill v j K.nse, tc-litlr-l today that
l i e 'suit a biief liotr to ■ihe lata
President |L&gt;oSrvf|| and got a W il* *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 "b r « ouldn't II1 ollr-t" when
Uskrii W'hrthrr lie wirnt to ' lh*
\\ loh 11&gt; use in sonhciliott with
-conhacls lie scyrm l In build cargo
-MSVIII. .Illj-l.lilf«. ^
I In- i *'linn illr i, -rrking facts
lc,' iul,l!H '&lt; ior j -h I 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 Vf»'»
ri- iI'll*
o *" 1
itiif
III1 lilin |i|oilu,er.
Ml r I'l ta-’tl7•(n lK M i f h.)
Mill ti1 k $»V| «•li ibis.
•hi tin
i.jliv fi sttiysv." small
■•Us ■d i &lt; Hn1. n-u |,,id this

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a city of apprrhrnsion today, ag­
LA M S U C C E S S .‘Ju ly 29 i /Pi
itated by tumor a ltci wild tumor
T he ltu**i ill bloc today' irln ik f
concerning the f ile of two Uniish
FraAcc ‘for lu iii*i.,g the M a id u ll
BATAVIA. July 29 V h - D u l:h seigeants held as hostages by liplan into a United Nations tlrb i c
m ilitary authorities, busily cktcnd gun Zvai Leu mi, the Jewish un­
and d rb iricd ,a ingoioui a ll.u k
ing their hold on ihe rich re­ derground organisation.
agaimt ihe Economic Commission
sources of Ja va and Sum atra, to­
One rumoi was that the two
for E.uuqx- bn allegedly inter In in &lt;
day irp o itrd scatleird instances seigeants, Mervyn P aicr and C lif­
-in, the. c onumir affaus ol tin of Republican
sabotage in oil ford Martin, held by ligun as HIOH A tO V I IM I ClOUOS. near l-osnlun, on* of Great Britain's “ flying m^ny
field aicas and elsewheie but said hostages for the thier Jews w in tankara" rvtuela a La m a ite r through a swaying hose line. W ithin 20
Thr -Nosirl attack was fauns I.
•1that the igenetal situation was were hanged in Je iu ifle m this minute*, 3,400 gallons of gasoline were ti'a iu fcrivij T lie "flying tankrra"
recently received wide acclaim for refueling a plane that flew non-stop cd- jointly
by
S m r l Drlrg.s|f
jtlc v e lo p in g favo rably."
morning, alieady had been found born Loudon to licrtuuiU and back.
(/utrrndtlonat)
Alexsmk-i I*. M .m ifov and W hile
' -The—Republic'*—ail— (cure,— ro- d&lt;ld iil C i l a .
Russian Urpiesrillative l_ I ha •
polled a t ' the o u llu raL ol hos­
Another, spreading yust as swillminik&gt;' shoilly afln I i.unr in.sjc
tilities iot consist of about 40 Ja p ­ 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 M u d i.d l plan.
to have bumbed Dutch position* found in a cave on tbr N'uiih
Mo. oinv m.idr no d iir t l ie lr rin Sematang and Salatiga and ir- Coast. Each succeeding tumor wai
rn
cr
to I istier's bid, but drtl.strd
turned Unbanned.
accepted by the public, but llir po­
Russi
i s iMisilmn alirad y lu d been
Sem i-official Dutch dispatches lice believed nothing.
medr i’ lr .,1 liv S i s ir l I'lilrig li M i l l
4&gt;d seven persons sscir killed
Infl, &gt;| #») tilt tlu* «lut«* Vial vIn
There arc no Driliili on ' I d
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
|sowu c o n lrsriiir in I’ aijs, At that IN tlti DOCUMINT ROOM of the Library o f Congress in Washington
UlU$M-%'||!. 1*1-oil build'
*n* . * ntJ d ia lin g of Scmaiang are in armoird
cats. Even the
• «M ill ’ « nt 1it t A. • *
him Mol &lt;»h’\ ir lm n l 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
• '* il • **r a | \ Hh fllU LI j'*
with 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
p
Ln
A 42 |icrcrnt cut in thr.s|&gt;|irnAn oidiiiuncr revising (M'cupa•
v.iitt ni iiitir 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 Ij v rales and inlrndrd .0
Katnim ky declined "The Ei-o U.« public "uutU 21 yeaii a f l « 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 Ja v a ,
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 lu infrs !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 ln u 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 ilo j of The H erald, D j._ R u p n * S t »y?».
puafti
li 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|
I
t
* 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
.
ill
l
i
n
u
h
M
\t'KI.N/.ll
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i,i
i|
stay ht
expenses
as
follows-.
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*11 types 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.
A I' 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- 8 t.d e* p roposa l to at-l up a walv.il
communiques, said that in the houses from which gunfire or lives stated that tb g / '-*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 o f other attacks came.
tls.saliHtinl* n$$* I'agg 9||)
*
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 Ih r on|- und i rnn .1111
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Expo
lral
Florida
Experiment
Stallin’
,
Cheribon,
a bank,
a'-7power'. . autlon lflt'M
‘‘r
,h''
&lt;li»‘ ric‘ ordererl
on jha llnlkaii prohlem short
I'ljpie Milllstd Attlee'
• dwr
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so far whereas under the old |*w prole*- ‘•lyhinIwfore
five hnilaoa
houses, ivaae
near lha
the scene* nf
of This statement ia correct ao
lU
.rJ
■a I'aae M 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 o f the houses Budget Commission, however, tlid $15 to $ 2 ll. 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 rce s M ;tv Be 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
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R
e
s
e
r
v
e
s
T
a
p
p
e
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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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pat AiiiuuiiL.
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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
IlM
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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
tw o r o o t I d e clIU
II*
I
It
l\
Mill
ttu*‘
«'jilniit*t.
.
K
y
«*
ii
tin*
l»;nly
d.
, on-, ii ,, | 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 o f 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
vud
tmlay Ihe Attlee regime, now ,1.
would Inject (lie veto on lid* thorrt-stiv e- -mines
lalHiratory waa entirely eliminatml,; j
horseman, won first plare Sunday to death in the same prison.
notice m - leialny it will ta-suniia on­
im ri 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.n u might le d u ir lici wrlUl the .pn-ssiliK •■••OIIOIIII. t Less' than three hour* before the
W ernoon In tournament nice*
i agaihat .
was
d
r
fr
ir
r
d
until
later.
two
(ter
rent
nf
thr
amount
in
tin
,was
still
a
niatler
of
conjecture.
“ d before a large crowd o f spec- executions, an empty, pillbox near
■sillied Lure* .an d dip inlu hm In n s, The htlrror goe,
f., .» .ateliinr and sab- ,,r I&gt;-h from l.*L«
appropriation
bill
w
ilf
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 l i r d R . Wilton
(•4U.H0il.lHbi | H.oiid ($2,560.(88), to iteinand llint tie ri .iys
iraallaa** ■* ras* . Bltl
So* let Deputy Foieigii Minisiei
ItiVl'l
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Park to see rider* and homes official* said, by a mine. No cosVVhetbef
tills
*(01111
"ill
.,
was instructed Jo prepare an o'Aioliei Gromyko worked busily mi 0 0 0) g.-lil IIIII iloll.li i r i r i v r tv op quickly- leitlttili* la* be •« *.i
from all sections o f Seminole ualtiea were reported.
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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 ter• I l. ii.In wore gt-dli 40 .
emergent* nn-aiuiri to merL the liiay get some clafifiintioii i.. r* •loi-mri
law &lt;r&lt;|uiring taxi owners lo car­ . Gromyko let the Yokoslav, Bill - p lo tp rrln c 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 o f eight up around the prison and soldiara
ry liability insurance,‘ due lo w illi- gaiisn and Albanian represeiiia
I j-11 \\iiig I iImo Party inrm meet witli tlie l.nletr -laaeaabo. aaL. i.V.- .','in;rrmr~*— ------------------and police Mocked o ff 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 o f 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, Ibe Cialdess of follioie
The executed men wer# taken to
pleby, Maurice Jacobi. Red Wind­
•niNiig Ibursdey
«Ji 'ue.i "I
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ham. Carl Rabun. George Prltt- Hafatl north uf the Sea o f Tiberias
n m ajority of taxj owners did then la- &lt;nnatllutional and that under navy '-and an. lo n e , 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 o f 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 l call* 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
o
f
35
acres
of
CHy
group had met. However, plana
alike."
Morgan iln'latud.
lh*
w ar-hangover for which io .
l ar l utein lour anti lly hom- * 11 *rMlltoM»«| mm I'mi p ^lal
Ocean Liberty veaterday.
(owned Citrus groves at tire Mu­
Iwlng made for following
-mnirig and* .-ut,, „ f frasli water
LIONS
CONVENTION
, Four o f lh# injured died this njcipal Airport waa authurlasal..
weeks In which to have match
,* m e f • -Tv u&gt; Florida m u t t 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* p iad icc 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# o f America" neau were 40 others, five of
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
o
r
ld
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FIELD.
FI*.;
July
V
)
Sunday ha* bean set for Banton today along with other reported It had treated .170 for
Purchase o f 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 o f leadcrallip iriV
and bruiaea Inflicted hy fly}
S
7L
•
next tournament. All owner* major change* to make th* enter- cute
Cfe o f 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
o f horses who ara Interested in prisn fit the smaller budget de­
i t tlie Si Johns tois boall outThe
crux
o
f
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 o f the events aro creed by Congress.
waa authorised. ,
the bndly lagging Industrial Valiiariso. Fla., soon fcflciyfllfhtp lnwpal l»v lilla o f the Gama tjainthe major Internatlunal confer- ty I*
asked to meat at th* park at 1:00
Broadcasts will b*
reduced thetic product Aalatleelv recently
-imv la it October, but
. ( a- m iM .s mm •*aar T s a i
o ff 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 » Hi l l
r . M. on that day. Race* m v due from 66 to 33 h ours'a day, and developed.
. It lr 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 o f ammonium gas In­ Weilnrsday
STEEL CHICK Ul*
trains officer, repot tail.
ItM ti***# ■■ rase a n )
diariiislon o f the United Natiuua.
ed from tha Hat o f 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
o
f
the
dead
wer*
described
beamed abroad.
•
■uriinmcnl an Increase o f 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 o f tho victim- wrn- with­
fatalities,
however,
included
one
a naw system of "block program­
steel p/oalucta. A spokesman for held pending n o t i f i c a ti o n ot next
Th* possibility o f warding o ff ming" goes Into effect to concan unidentified wamtn about 30 year*
' , .
tl,e nimpnuy said thn increase o f kin. *-----‘ "
I'uneral -,'ivices f..r Alice Ha*
^com ing 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
-a w u r ity -to old nnd young by avenlng Uitenlng hour#-In-each
told rolled- steel, and galvanise*! training flight when it crashed. L. It. I’almet o f Kentucky Ave­
•By Bobby r.rk a
ished th* necessary numlaer of
manna o f th* Townsend old ag* country and to permit ataff re­ had bran token o ff 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* o f t&gt;ara. tlie increase waa
Camp Scrib*
vessel's cargo exploded, but her
ian, waa tha subject o f a quota- ductions.
It crasheil shortly after t4:l»-J A. M. rniiining from Injuries treeivad
pro-marksman,
tnarkaman,
captain waa reported faulty In­ - A group o f 05 happy boy'camp- a*
on from 8e/iatgr Claud#-Pepper'*
effective July- 28.
wIn n n car mu over her, will b*
Central Standard Time.
in- Tr.wnianrlllea
sA 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 a
at
their
caatliturtral \Vi-&lt;iiii--,l*y a t
)0 ;3 0
.
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. A lben,
Home.
Winona Saturday noon, and aahl
TALLAHASSEE. Fla.. July 29bum 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
a JvJfth
mrettog o f ftewnwere hrrnlng today. Much o f Rrest,
AJfth District ntreting
llelpy Selfy l.uiindry wlacr* Mr*.
t Tn Volusia
tennis, handball and teeter ball received Slat* Board o f Con­
send clulta held at th# T%rtat
4etr*y#d' by a«rial bomb^'j (h i
^
Only
two adjustmapta ware h*!1
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 U irp
nfdTh.nUtJ?iw!nL thr V L Utld
‘ M t d w “ ^ cS rittell O T g
P- M : Sunday. A noon lunch. yesterday afternoon by tha County nf
tha buildings ' " ‘ h . buatnea# MoyNl under the K ipervlilon o f 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 o f pro-fabricated 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,A t the request o f R. C.
hope that h* might again be able th* attraction o f “ Doc" Stanley.
are all five congressmen from tha ard. tha aaaesamant on the old
this murning hy Supl. T . W. I j iw - 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.A
8^
n
E’
*}*'.’
Ju,y
fT
And
Friday
war*
th*
___
.
.
movemrnt.
29
UP).
Brig.
General
Merlweathcr
ent, but that 60 percent
on# o f the major item* o f the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
M. S. Nelson requested that rat
L. Walker. U.8.A. retired, former budget la that o f teachers’ salar­ N. Palmer o f . 1 ska land; also
•f*th# whole Congress la on tha
er tend In Euraka hammock rn gh -T /^ P atT S 1 ^ 3 ‘ *°d 1 S 5 l &amp; ^ n X ,"th * T .PnyWM
f
c
^
m
m
V
^
l
ovarnor o f 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* 8 U U ‘a
ona, died today In hi* 78lh year ar* due
S S T StoS th*
tfili
fir Arneri _
q u t e t i S f H ^ . n , ‘ S y pS :
Bruewaur o f Maine waa reported an acre.
to recieve
$395,260
request waa granted, legation
The Rev. J. II. Root Will offteNgttenal
... iUrUd
_____ ,
! * “ ?.. I
.^ 1 Tom^
qualified
for in tha Marin* noapltal where he during
to hay# talked onjh# plan to. the according to t L. BurSlck oi UStaw
coming
_ ,tha
,
-------lg tterm aa com iate wt the service* and Intvrmant
g io n Convention in Naw Y orkI'th * Uttoo o f tha
bulltte
at
th*lawimn
had been a patient for s a m e l Farad with $292,000 reelsvad by will taka place in Lake View
rajra and Mean* Commit tea.
tha County Clerk's offtea.
nth.
•
, ' .ix lfla rang* as th* cam pus flamonth*.
.
l u t yaar, ha said.
Cemetery.
.
,
M
.
9
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ta for a landing, and that
a transport' crashed in flpme*.

Ruprecht Says Slash Increased Rates Re­
Will A f f e c t Ser­ quested By Cabs;
vices To Farmers
Chicken Law Pends

Political Emergency In England
Seen Due To Economic Crisis

Junior Sc Bridge

Britain Considers
Emergency Plans
To Combat Crisis

LAMPS
Vi Price &amp; Less
Table lampa, loo, a r e 'r e dured. All are high quality
lamp*. U r g e variety of
style* and colors. Select your
now and aave. .
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Y O U G E T A L L 9 P IE C E S !

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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Reduced,

(•roup Fo I'Inforce
lh!ih‘s On I'ishing
In SI. .lolnis Kiver

Money

4 More Die As Result
Of Exploflion On $hip
In French Seaport

Congowall
at 4 Q o Hn. « .

An '.exceptional value at
(Ms l o w price. Rring' In
v o ir room measurements.
Variety of glistening color*.,,

“ Voice” Broadcasts
Cut By 40 Percent

Are Killed
In Bomher (’rash

. x l t ...

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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USE OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN

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Hearing Scheduled
On School Budget

j

N ed S m ith . M g r.
800 Kf. 1x1 ST.

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“Right where we’re been for 25 years’*

a®

J’aimer Child Will
Be Buried Wednesday

Boys Reluctantly Leave Camp Winona
Two .Weeks Of Joyous Activity

Only 2 Adjustment*
Are Made By Board

'

Fall length mirror In'th* door late-yen
see y as n a if 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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Local Experiment Occupation Tax
Station.Is Hit By IncreasePlanned
42 Percent Cut By City Board

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—* DEFINITELY LOWER — And Besides —
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• onsiiUrable
cloudiness
with
M .iiicm l shower* and thundershun cl* tonight and M vdntsday..
(•cntlc tu moiUrale &gt;«ri»bW winds'
musli)' -uulhncsttrly.

AN IN DEPEN DENT D A ILY NEW8PAFKM

VOLUME XXXVIII

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

Discussions On Ruhr
To Be*in. This Week

South Florida Ports
Rates Hit At Hearing

TH E

To I’W r r l the I'raro o f the World;
To Promote tit* P ro e m * o f America;
To Produce Prosperity for Sanford.

Hundreds Of Fires Re­
ported In Java As
Result Of Scorch­
ed Earth P o l i c y

8

Markets

Iw U »lty There l.i Strength—

Pact Failure

Kangaroo Court Tries
2 Kidnaped Britons

Murder Charge Filed
Against War Bride

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I

FRIDAY. JULY
in Strasbourg receiRlr, Porphyro ad In military government quar­ see that France did not go Com­
Germans was part of B avara for
tennis urged that a “ free" g o y r n - ters hare as directly Incompatible munist
. •.
700 rears. Tn* separation fol
Thus at every opportunity, the
ment be esUbllahad in Greece, and with the announced alms of Bri­
lowed the end o f ' i s war. Now
(Csattawg (&gt;•■•, r&gt;a&lt; &lt;&gt;■»&gt;
Athens government circles sub­ tain and the United States as far Americans supported the French In
Bavarians want It back.
rlllas In a Major engagement wrst
Whither the Falatlnarr wants to o f Lamia. 100 mllea north»r-t of sequently Indicated they expected as bitonal Germany was concern­ the sis weeks of fniillea* negotia­
AP N » « ifr « ls r w
tions at the expense o f Germany.
ed.
a move In that direction.
AP Newsfealarea
return also .. con e-rufraj. This
MUNICH Bavarians are nursing la a seel ion o f independent think­ Athens. Unofficial reports said
SOUTHAMPTON.
England
Last night, however, Constan­
These sources pointed out that
However, when life foreign m'ti— The Queen Mary* “ lovely lady/ a geographical gripe. They are ing that contribute so many early 200 casualties were inflicted o.t the tine Rodopoulos, governor general France steadfastly had refused to isters* conference "ended •without
looking
westward
to
the
Palat­
rebels.
of northern Greece, eald in an in­ loin the bitonal merger and ac­ airreement, the State Depar’ mcnl
thar sailors rail her—is hcln* re­
immigrant! to the United States.
A United Natlens Balkan Sub- terview that the Communists “ do­ cept Joint responsibility for Wes­ and the British Foreign Office
stored to her prewar elegance as inate, merged with the Rhineland
The French will not tolerate
Into one slate within Ihe^Frcncheommision
still
In
session
Iff
Joann't have the strength” to set up a tern Germany.
They said' the empowered ■ their representatives
talk o f a return t &gt; the old a'atus,
necupt*d—tone.- -’ *• -■
Marshall offer for a thre*- power in Germany. General Clay and Gen­
however.* ' Compete«w*-iotvM*56Uw- jilna drafted a report, oppcu-l by provisional government.
The
Palatinate
with
Its
million
the
Soviet
and
Polish
delrgs'cs,
resume her weekly runs across
conference apparently would give eral Sir Brian Robertson, to go
say this Is one of the reasons
the.Atlantic Ocean July 31.
Trattre the same sort o f veto pow­ ahead with negotiations on an
they have banned public speeches for U. N. headquarters, dlspslchcvj
er over the rehabilitation of the agreed level o f German industry in
Along a deck where thousands
by Dr. Karl Schumacher, leader
Ruhr \that France has exercised make the combined tones self suf-j
o f American and Canadian soldiers
Informed sources Wald this re
o f German aoelalists, an advocate
ir n t t s s r e ttaaa Pans ne»r
in the Allied Control Cotinrli in
•lood in Marked-out war-time
o f centrallstic Ideas. The French j port include^ the subcomnn-"ion .i
rraallssMl
ttmm
N|*
Hast
the policy of making the merged Berjin for the past two years.
going grayhiund wouldn't know
valuation of 132,282,75ft and of at Tubingen now also requlri
the
The difference between
_______
’ * ‘ l loncs nl
American and* "British
this fiO M .H O was wholly or special permission for the GerArmv and Statf Deparlmcnts aims
man
press
Cfimany
a
self
.supporting
unit
partislly exempt, snd J4,74!»,24il,
in Germany hivame apparent at
and Yugoslavia had obstcuci*--!
itirouyb an important program.
not. including lands reverting to
tha foreign ministers Moscow con­
the work o f the aubcommis* on.
the state or homesteads was who).
This policy o f self sufficiency ference last Spring.
(a refitted.
The Greek government las*, week
lv exempt.
The armvuschool oOhought,’ led French protest.
War Role Forgotten
reported the army had atuypcJ a Jhrough an indugtclal—revival Jn
_ ___________ _____ _ . ......... ..
guerrilla drive on loannlna -aid to Western Germany hae been ad voc
Soma three-quarter* of a million
ated hy Herbert Hoover and miRU a ll important to rebuild'Ger many
FLAY HALL
have started in Albania.
NEW YORK. July 25. M l Warrants were issued last night emus American business men as a prosperous nation both for
the economic well being of Europe
Presldrnt Ford Frick of the Na­ for the arrest of Nicholas /ech and to keep Germany from xolng
thousands o f soldiers* bride# and I 2P7.260, wholly and partially and tional League today ortierrd “ in ariades, leader of tho Greet &lt;-on
communis tie..
the name of common sense and munlst Party, and .Milllade* For.
children the Mary brought to new I |i2.217.&lt;500 wholly exempt,
The position o f Grnrral Clny
homes in America.
I luike County with 138.751.70S sportsmanship" that the disputed phyrogennls, former Communist
was subordinated at Moscow t&amp;
in n iK iiw vof. feet of
. . . __________
____ ___
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.
thousands
serviceable, value
hadH113,350,940
wholly ami game of last Sunday between Ip f la te r mlnlater. Tlie government
the predominant State Department
unlovely plaster Imard h a v e I m-ciiI partially exempt and 43,417,WKII Brooklyn Dodgers and St. Louis
school, which held that the Ger­
ripped out. In drab quarters which wholly exempt. Brevard County Cardinals at Khbeta Field be re­
man Problem could wait and that
housed 80 Gla a crossing tbere lsl had a total value of 4O,27'4,0411 played on Aug. 18. thus upholding
the most Important thing *.is to
8peaklng to French CoranunUt*
• luxurious cocktail bar, guy inland o f this 15,511,700 was wholly! the protest o f the St. Louia club,
red Iralher upholstery and brlghlland partially1 exempt and *1,282,-1 ________________ _________ _________
rad and lo ft gray curtains.
The main restaurants have lorn
redecorated: what' was the bride*'
movie thratrr has i«*en turned
rt
Imn I'ea* One I
Into a supper Hub with fluorescent
basic freedoms in llirm trlv e i inr
lighting and-tinted mirrors.
are essential to tire .fruitful ex
Luxury Quarlera
Tha wartime sickbay, with Its freise of other baric frerdomt.*

Luxury Liner Gets Munich Bavarians
Have Real Gripe
New Refinements

Greek Fight

first tiros they could recall that
the American military government
had'not been kept Informed of d«vrlnnment* end mo»e* In Wash-

fcteM sSsySfcr* A t s

German Policies

Property Value

Russia Hits UN

luxurious
first Hass smoking
yoom'.The main lounge again i* a
massive room with lofty maple
wood pillars, paneling and a thl-k
carpet o f russet and gold. *
When the 81,235-tsm Cunsrd
liner went to war. aha left behind
bar In various parts of the world
tome 10,000 pieces o f furniture
and fittings. New YorkTHMH *

He added that without adequate
arrest to comprehensive and ob­
jective Information on the world
in which we live, the "very ev­
idence nf democracy could ha andangered.”
Martin told the delegates Ihst
his government lielleved that fa­
cilities for full comprehensive and
objective reporting, and tha "rjgip
o f access of all men to such Mn
formation will contribute to inter­
national understanding and friend-

jo England litfnre
the reeonvlfslun alarled.
Hundreds of miles -of wiring
were removed and rearwtd, decks
•craped, rugs Isld, pumps, generators and other equipment were
torn down and worn parts re­
placed. The whole ship underwtnt a gigantic face-lifting.
Bha'i undergoing’ trial runs now
nd. at the end o r the nmnlh, will
• o ff for N e * Torn tn the che.
era o f the crowd and the music
o f tha bands.

"W e believe, also," he said "that
the principles o f freedom of in­
formation o f the-press ara es­
sential to the other purposes of
the United Nations: to the main­
tenance of International peace,
and to the solution o f problems
of an economic, social, cultural
and humanitarian rhararler. We
Iwlfeve that it Is essential to tho
promotion of 'social progress and
iletter standards nf living In larjv
___ . * _____ J _____ ( it
er
' freedom.' "
.
'.
Martin declared that tha del­
egates had met in the UN to
make an effort to build a drufl
community of all the people of
the world. He said that hi* gov­
ernment deplored any effort to
limit or destroy that c^mmuni-

•hipped ba­

t

Atom Bomb Knocked
Pride Out Of Jap«
By BUSSELL URINES
N A G A S A K I . Japan - The
world's second atomic bomb came
to the people of this Kyushu Hi*
by an ironic twist of fate. It left
Ito pride among them, no desire lo
perpetuate that agonising moment
with monuments.
Now they want only lo forget,
and In forgetting they have let
tha weeds grow over hnmpsites in
gashed Urakaml valley.
Tha valley, about two miles
The
frtjm the center of town, wan hit
by chance on tho mor/rlng of
August ID, 1045. The primary tar­
get for that atom raid, Knkura—
about 100 mllra northward—was
obscured hy weather.
Nagasaki
was second on the day’s Hat.
Japanese figures say 30,000 were’
killed and 42,000 were wpundrd in
the blinding single .flash anil rev­
erberating after-effect* nf the
bomb. D wiped' out hundreds of
thickly-parked worker** homos In
tha valley, ripped through factorles and spent Its fury high, qn
enveloping hill*, where baldness
Still remains among the forest*.
, Parallel ridges channelled tha
bomb'* affect* and protected Naga­
saki Itself from the force o f the
blast. Fires front the valley raced
without check the two miles Into
town, causing most of II* wartime
dim s*#.
4 n « l . . _
t a u * r a i l i M i M l l . t I TIM
ilnlv • few Ihave
returned to the
'valley. Flimsy home# have been
bulU In spots, A new church has
M ill erected- alongside the mins
o f tho Catholic church, which once
had a eongr*g#tlon;oM 0,000 Jap• 'Tha r'emalftder la a desolate
vista o f ruin* and seared earth
covered with spring weed*. The
epicenter o f tho hl^al la marked
* «lr by a huge arrow, erected by
American*. A once-busy navy yard,
including a giant torpedo plant,
.■tempi Tn rulna.
• Residents o f Hiroshima, on Hon­
shu Island, have a fierce prido In
surviving the first atom bomb.
They ere contemplating en atomic
library and * monument In In*
■enter o f the city. Hundreds o f
fcomtt hive been rebuilt end bull*
ness la brlak-s-even In atomic aouwsnlrs.
. . .
U But Urakaml valley has dropped
into the backwash e l war.

Law Repealed
persAnnel,

rill not be eligible t » G. I.
[dormant pay, educational or
or govsn'ment

D A I L Y S A L E S 2 :0 0 p

We are inevitably concerned
1. . any barrier*
i..I. a
with
remove any peoples, or groups
of peoples, In any part “ f t*va
world, from lire process of giveand-take in rconomlr, cultural nr
political affairs -w hich full par
tIHpatlon In a world community
Implies,’'
“« w
Wy are concerned lest any
aurh existing harriers I* extend­
ed, we are deeply . desirous that
any axlstlng barriers be removed.
1 need hardly stress Dm rele­
v a n t of this principle to free­
dom o f information. For censor­
ship o f outgoing news la one such
barrier; internal censorship is
another: prohibition o f Imported
hooks ami periodicals is a third.
Denial o f visas for foreign cor­
respondents is also a harrier, and

IndoncHiiin Fight

GIFTS FOR

BUY A T YOUR

Maallaw* rnsi
flasl
force* in central Java had pene­
trated Dutch defenses at Berner•ng on the north roast, Jump-off
DOlilt Tor * Dutch drive on Jrg.
•karla. The city Is 00 miles north
o f Jogjakarta.
"Our forces received tha full
support of the population suem ilttrlIn s*

t l ie a

r i lu

*'

Ali as

Irw ln n aa lan

SALE

Unified Forces
(IW I sm S n«sa Cali Pm )
through a resolution fo r en In­
vestigation o f Attorney General
Clark'a handling of Kanaaa City
vote fraud charges.
The Moose Voted 1440,000 for
additional expenses o f its invest!gating committees, over the pres
testa from the Door that there
are too many “ Junkets’* underway

Service

iaction

already.
The new money raises to
071000 the total the House
give* It* special Invaatlgs
groups, many of which have
ranged extewahn foreign

May Sentenced
their verdict.
I Jt Marriott), bead

‘ a*tee* may b* made until tea
' veara hence. The federal guar-1 ly had preU sta^ thalr In to
•antae of premium* on commercial I and the&amp; .Tm ryeri- had els
'Ufe iaeurance policies of service-1 th alr coavietiena • w ere "w
* men torm ina tee imm ediately.

II and ILbe raenlt Of “prejudice.**

W V iH t.

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UbUj Then It Strength— .
To P n iM l lb* Peace o f Uu World [
To Promote Uio Progress o f America;
To P iod sct P r M p o lt; fo r B u f o r i

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TH E W E A T H E R

Portly cloudr tonight
fu «*
occasional aftcrnqan
Vhntiilrr*hoH #r*. Oritllt to mod-,
day « Ith

crate rs«lerly wind*.

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NfcWSPAI’ EK
■*■ ■"

'VOLUME XXXVltl

Indonesia To

Established 1908

SA N FO R D ,

Importance Of Coal Stressed
In European Econmic Crisis

The vital patt which coal pro­
duction ii playing in the European
economic crisis, ar.d consequently
in the turbulent political iituatiot.
was
well emphasised by two de
krmed Aid Will Noti
velppmentt during the weekend
Be O f f e r e d But
^-one in England and. ihe other
Nation’s Ports
in Germany.
Closed To Dutch Secretary Of Defense British Foreign Miiiler Bevin
in an impassioned appetl to his
Says Biggest .lob country’s workers in general, and
[ ifW
DELHI. July J8 «J D famlit Jawahsrlal Nehru, viceIs To Select Aides to the coal miners in particular,
Tfiidrnt of (he Indian Interim
warned that they must produc
avernmenl.
announced
today
WASHINGTON. July 28 (AV more or riik the (all of the Social*
hat India would pin* Indonesia's James Forrestal, who will be thr irt, government and a weakening
lie before the United Nation*, United Stales first Secirlary of of Britain's position^ in .world *frobably presenting it tomorrow National Defense, declared tod*,! fairj. Increased production, he
Horning, and expected the iui»- that ihe unification of Army and said, would enable the country lo
porl of certain other poweri.
Navy under a single department give foreign credits which would
A| the lame lime Nehru an- is the "most decisive step" m mil­ help diplomacy.
J.’almoit imnte, itary policy since . the • formation . lie' was addrassing,thousands o f
Hy would bar Dutch aircraft of the republic.
miners whose production It the
,key to England's economic re­
Tom landing on Indian airfield*,
The Navy Secretary told his covery.
}nd flying over India.
lirsl news conference sincr being
"M v Owl. working men and wo.
India's goal it to firing th?
named lo head the overall U S. men.'; ho cried, “ this is the first
laiteit ponible end to the fight*
military establishment that “ we I-abor (Socialist) government vou
have g o t Don't let It fall, for Ihe
itg and assure that juitice ii done,
have a blueprint and a charter •qka o f generation* to come. Your
'iehru laid .at a newt conference.
but the blueprint and (he charter Labor government ii carrying «*n
*We are.not *• war with *hr haVe .to de manned by people." in foreign affair* without the
iilch government." he laid.’ “ anJ
tool* to do Ihe Job and I must be
He added:
helped o u t"
ire do not intend to he at war
"In my judgment, this constitutes
That'* airong and most unusual
in'® the Dutch government or 111
the moit d«IltVe anil' defmitiiV taninmjrrtn rnmirfTnitnrT-anffief
her” government.*
minister, but It doesn't exaggerate
India, Nehru maid, will not aend step in the formulation ol a na­ Ihe dangers o f the situation In
rm» to Indonesia liecaute auch tional military policy since the which Ihe gofertmirnt find* Itself
gn act would be "tantamout to formation of the republic."
a* It struggle* with England's
dnrlarliiK war" upon tho Dutch.
first all-out experiment In Social­
.Forrestal
said
it
has
not
yet
However, he aald, hla country waa
ism. The government maintain*
contemplating * dosing porta to been decided whether hr will have '.that ft has been caught in a rush

Forrestal Hails
Army-Navy Unity
As Decisive Step

All Dutch shipping' and certainly
Would bar aircraft of any country
Which might attempt lo carry aupohea to the Dutch.
&lt;^&gt;hru aaid hi* country hail not
tttl previously to bung
I lie
doneiian hostilities before the
nlted
Nations
because
“ we
ought the bent**way waa in
njunctlon with other powera."
lie atliled that India turned m at,
Brltlau and the. United-States,'
recent day* has exchanged
al and tniurmal coinmunicalwith Australia eHd “ we now
In a few hour*" to carry
formally to U. N.

his offices in ihe Pfntlgnn (Wat of war-born circumstances which
Department building) or eliewheie,;
h**n'^ b*an able tn control tint*
no, ha. Ihe dale of hi. taking the
f* r' ?foreign
« L ' ,,rV,n*
in
office,
ctinservatl'-e
official oath at America's first Anthony Aden, ssid In an address
Secretary of Defense hern de­ Saturday that labor has divided
H n lln aed on !*■■* i l l )

cided.

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FLO R ID A , MONDAY, JULY 28, 1917

Trade Pact
Failure Said
Due To Russia

Roof Of Seminole
Motors Building
Falls In Storm

LONDON. -July 28 ftP&gt;—S.r
Stafford Ctippt (old Pailiamrnt to­
day that Rriliih-Rut'ian trade
ltesty negotiations bioke down in
Motcowlatt week because of Sovirt demand* for teviiion of the
1941 lost, agreement
Ruuia owr* G r e a t Britsi.t
55.000.000 pound. ($ 220, 000.000 ) under term* of the Civil
Oedii.-Agteruirnt,..

The British hip
hftped for
wheal, limber and canned fish.
The Russians wanted heavy’ ms*
&lt;ifciiif tyT7jfil^ahil pipe"i. ITie’ Mos*
cow radio anerted the talks broke
down became llulvin would not
guarantee tome deliverie* and b*causr cie-.li( (etm* could not b*
reconriled.

eri For
Company

No One Injured But
T w o Automobiles
W e r e Demolished

PICTUatO IN 1*44 a* they laughed hcnrlily at a remark passed In a Holly,
wood night club are dim setress Faye Kmeramr. war plant executive John
u«Tfr and (back to eamara) film director Andr# D# Toth. A Senate
tnvssttf.nnf cnmmlttse, pmbtng Into th# wartime contract, of Howard
Hughes, has been Informed that Meyer, who area Hughes' Tress agent,
arranged lavish part!** given by Hughes In In aflmt hi hteh-pressure
war contracting. Copyright King Feature* Syndicate, (international)

The ltii|i*b delegation beaded by
Harold'Wilson returned Fridajfrom Moscow nfter flvs »*eek* of
intensive anil detailed negotiations.
Crlpp* said the llritlsh Labor
Oovernment wished to expand
Itnde with Hussln and saiil he
hoped the disappointing failur*
was only “ ternpot«r&gt;\" He diet mil
mention the Moscow radio report,
Reflet ling tlw meieiseti cot!)
which a spokesman for the b o a r d 'Dj ptodurmg ciopl and the ttat*
n f.j,a d e railed "very Hns.lsn- ^
nf m„ tr , , tm A„d g.o*r
aided
eququumt.
^ the volume ql bank
. Cripps—imlicated -succeM —had
liven almost in slglit when the ciedit u»ed .by Honda’ faiiiwf. i«
talks cutinpsed nn Soviet credit currently lugliet than “It w »* ■*
demandsrxplaiiu d:
i.
maims, He
itc- expisineu:
j
. i l l.. .
"W e had succeeded In reaehine yeaf. ago. **r&lt;*(dmg In&gt; J. L■
iey.pj
rill
lent
ol
the
Sanionl Al
agieeiuvnl on all mnttri* within
the trail# fuld, tnchitUnj^ quan­ Unt^JssliunsI Bsnk. who irpretities, prices-and terms and ton- teni* the Flotid* Banket* AstonrrnmimieS ■■ r »
Sit)
atimi at Semmnlr County Key
Banker. •

Violations Pending

1,000 Refugees Are
Ili O ff French Coast

Second Week At Camp Winona Begins
With Busy Round Of Varied Activities

................ thS3

WASHINGTON. July 28* 'T l—
Chairman llfewtler (R A lg i) of
ihe Smatr War Investigating Com-

miller v.tid IihIj ) a globe-liotling
employee nt llnw iid Hughet. milliiiii.iiie manufactuirr, has agreed
to |e|| what he knows about ihe
Weight nf water on the'roof ol aw ml of two $40,000,009 w-srlime
thr one (lory garage building in. govrinitwn! plane conlr.fcls to
veupisd” ’ bv .’isnunole M n t u iiin |&gt;tf6fi*4
Commercial Slieei i* believed tn
lb ro ster told a tepotler that
have canted the cnllajue of Hie the Tlughef emptuye#, John Meyloof and wall* o f (he enlue north- rr, ludifird the committee stx'f
eait coiner o f the huihhng duuna llii* mnming jie will testify before
a rainitmin al 2:2(1 o'clock lies a suhcommillee .whenever it wishes
afternoon. No one wat mime I to t .11 c.i» him •

Nearby «peclalott&gt;7epoi1ed that * Me had hern scheduled to ap­
they »aw "an avalanche of water pear next Wednesda y .* before a
pour from the .building at it mibh, ingmrv npefifag ;.twjt y*
fh||l|Hecl.~
1 lie-.lie.’- and Ib-nry J, Kaiser's
JWo automobilr. intide of the plaqe contiact. v.ith the governgarage weir sin «&lt;|ird bv llie Inirk- nlent.
ling ioof. One was a I'Mt) I'lvMeyer had been •repotted out
mouth
sedan, the piopeity u id ill- i Mint■v . and the »ube.ymmilRobeit flakier, the other *»i* e trr previmj-fv had t-een making
J V I 1 hevfolrt vrdvtl. bvlotiging to elfoitv t ■ (mil hint to ivsue a
l&gt; I lb. ulitiii. anto meih-vmc in I ittttiinun.
,\! .i - In*..I pia-limiuary iminify
empluvre ol ||ir g,iia#‘- . l l e Its)
Innt l-rfore (ha
ptiked it inode about a 1.(11 lion, Jiir** b .
»nl‘ ntmiMu- mii.nis piirpaftod
hrlmr llle* riath
expfi *'• ;i iitirA o f parties at
If rteifftiiinl nn Tiitc#* ^l»l
It F. I.
mwh»n«c. wri th.*
IlflUl'tt tn { lit* i |N«ll, lit* '«&gt;•ill. ||i*
W il 5fu lfil »lumt
ft*r? ii v*'ii y
LAKE SUCCESS, “ July. 28 *4’ . from wlifrt i Im* rotif f^ll. l*H&gt;ktiM£

Volume Of Loans Is Outer. Mongolian In­
cident Brought Up
Up But Fewer Find
In Membership Pica
Ne e d To Borrow

Fred L. Touchton .
D
in Dade City

Sugar Rationing For
Industrial Users Ends

Former WPB Official
Calls Kaiser Plan
For Plane "Com'pletely
Fantastic”

Survey Reveals !Invasion Charges
High Income Of By China-Russia
Florida Farms Made At UN Meet

J.- L. Sauls Presides
At VFVV District Meet

"Killed When .
Over By Auto

No. 182

W ir o

Promises To Tell

Reds insisted On Re­
v i s i o n Of D e b t
Owed To Britain;
1941 Terms Stand

Ctipp*, pietident of the hoard
o f'lra d ;, said (ftiiiih nrgolisloti
offered s number of conceiiinn*.
hut "we could not go the whole
way the Soviel government de­
manded at a condition of an agree­
ment.”
*

P re s s U i i e d

In Spotlight At Hughes Probe

Forrestal said that the new set­
up of a separate Army, Air Force
and Navy under tho overall cont­
rol o f the Secretary of Defense
will save money In the long run
and be beneficial, in _ the sense
o f ‘'getting the most of out of
our money.**.
Unification will cost more In the
JACKSONVILLE. Fla., July 28,
beginning he said, adding. "It (S p ecia l)-- "Other *tate* w i l l
Is my hope the added expena* benefit greatly through the enter,
print of Floridian*dn develmurfenl
of, State-operated m»ikrls. said
today he told newsmen laconically J. Stanford Laraon, actintr chief
la to "g et people".
of- the Market Organlaatiou end
So far as possible he plant to Facilitie* Branrh, United State*
keep existing services ami groups Department of Agriculture, dur"lloWever, I Intida (aim familier
undisturbed, he said.
Ing a Jacksonville vlalt thl* week­
___ .Are needed to In.
aTe^pfobahty- in the ill 4H|HI bForrestal hinted that his tsnure end. The Washington official, who
I create' the National Quant rifle o f office at Secretary of Defense apent some tfme touring the State,
nam mI t poaitum that Ihey have
] company now being formed here might not exceed one year.
after appearing on th ; July 23-24
John
L.
Saul*,
preaiding
for
Ihe
e*ei been." Mr Ihgley *.*td. "Only
{from the 12 mep reported at ready
When asked whether he Intend­ program o f the annnat conference
tcfc-nllit to the 23 or more nion ed to slay in the job for sometime, rtf managrra and official* uf Flor­ first time as VFW Commander of- a few mole (.timet* need to u#e
the Fifth Florida district *t il*
required before Company 2 o f the
li'eastaasg
r* s * aisS
ida'* Stale Farmer*' Markets, ronference Sunday in Detiaml. the bank credit available to llieni
124th Infantry Can be activated.
gave unstinted praise to Nathan Imndlin) hi* duties In n wnrkuiHn- tin* *e*r because continuing lugb
It waa announced today.
Mayo, (ommissloner o f Agtlcul-J li),*- manner, presided like an "old faun incomes make it |MH*thle lo Ii
It la planned to bring the Com­
lure, and \\ Ilham I,.- Wilson, l»i-l tinirt," and rlulrhlng III* naveil
■I wnllnii.t nn 1‘nar Sis)
pany jup to a total atrrngih of
rector o f State Market*, for de-|fifm lv. strictly limited lime of de l
ich
officer* and IBM men. The mem­
velopment of (he unique system bnte so that no "filibuster*" hroko
.
i
bers held an organisation meeting
.of Stale-operated *ale* center* out. F. D. Scott, commander nf ,s , / ’ n n „ B O f I . i m i n r
Thursday night and wilt continue
DADE CITY, July 28,-(Special)• which' now comprUe* 37 aetive i’osl 3282 reported this, morning. “ I '
L U |lH P r
to meet every Thursday night at Fred L. Touchton, 86, druggist unit* handling more than &gt;32,The Sanford p oit furnished one
8:00 o'clock at the Sanford Aim- here for 20 years, and senator of 000.000 of produc* in the last af the largest delegation* preoent,
cry. The Company has been tn the 38th senator*! district o f Pas­ fiscal year.
hr saiil, with 18 member* attendaeUva since tt.wa* absorbed Into co and Sumter Counties in 19.14
Twenty-one case* of liquor sal­
"Director Wilson, through hi*' ing including Pat Johnson, senior
t W Army during the' war.
and 1938, died suddenly of
acceptance
thepresidency
presidency. . o f; vice commander: James Huff, es la-v violation arc’ pending in
---------------—o f . —
Capt. Roy Green la company heart attack yesterday morning the recently organ!ted National ' Quartermaster;
H a r v e y Hale, Comity • Court a* Ihe re*l|ll "of
-commander, and Capt. John rope at 8 o'clock on the sidewalk Ji»»t. Association o f Produce Market chaplain and John L. (ialloway, investigation*’* tbe t’"*1 month
and Capt. Robert Raker are qn the a* he reached th# door of hla Managers,” Mr. Larson continued, trustee.
by member*
of (In* _Stale
,
•
staff. Lieut. Dick Brown is ntfiltf- drug stors.
I "h *i now embarked on an effort
Slate Junior Vice Commander flevf-r.xg* Department tn Semiant company commander and MaJ.
Since October,- 1941, he hod (o ff|ve the real of the country C. C. Whlltle made a talk on de­ Innvl, County.
O. Bark* t* medical officer. .
Information* fned hy County
been manager o f th* Walgreen benefit* similar to’ those which partment plana for the comlr.g
' The purpose o f forming the Service Drug Store here, when he Floridians are deriving from thl* year. It was decided to hold the Pro-vutlng Attorney Georg* A.
-company Is to provide a force of returned from Avon Park where state'* ay-stem of m arket*."next district meeting In Novem B|»n «how that 17 nf, the ca«e*
minute men tn ease o f emergency he lived several year*, after a
During lh*-t*n*y#*r* or more In her in Orlando. Among the hotly foi v-tdeh warrant* w ;ie i»»neil
or large seal*-tragedy. Men will residence o f 14 y*ort In Dade which, the major portion .-of the d iscu **^ J op jc* wa* -that of a i&gt;&gt;- ihn Sharif* of/ict- wtru «*
drill two hour* a- week for which City.
“
Florida system he* been brought Stale bonus' to World War II vet-" gainTT "AtOfM pefknn* ‘ chki tfiht
p H t l s s will receive 12.80 a drill
A native o f Blanton, Ga., he to lie present .stature, other Stale* eran* similar ta that given hy with veiling liquor will.... I a. Iiatlr sergeant* &gt;6.80. Men from 17 was the ton of George W. Touch- have copied, or adapted many o f South Carolina and Mlsilisippi. |ctn*i- *hd four charge* overe a
to 87 year* of age are eligible to ton end Lethe Copeland Touchton, its feature*, and Mr. Larson, a*
The conference was hangsd lo gani*t whit# perS-un fur unlawful
join regardless o f military eiper* both native* o f Blanton. He taught well at other speaker! at ths order by Raul'a gavel at 10:00 A, telling of Intoxicating leverage*
ilDTA.
school two yeare before entering Market Managers conference In M. and adjourn ed at 1:00 o'clock on' Sunday.
Following-Activation Company 2 the drug l.u vines*.
Jacksonville this last week stress­ »o that every0lW 8rotir*f0‘ t t n h g — At) petouui against whom Ihe
will b* furnished with the latest
He Is survived by hla widow, ed the value of the experience hall game between. Senford and charge* war* made were released
&gt;e o f equipment Including ma- Mrs. Jamie Touchton; a son,
tronttaaea Iran Fagi d w l
nn &gt; '0 bond with two♦xceptlohSj
DeLoAd.
_ n # gun* and movie Dim* show­ Fred L. Touchton, Jr., a student
accmding to Slierlff Percy Merit!
ing atomic bomb testa and' other at 8t*t*on University; a daughter
lighter
8PEF.ll PRESIDES
Mias Mery Lethe Touchton. Dade
subjects.
' COMMISSION MEET
unly Prosecuting Attorney
)ulnn
City; e brother, Harry Quinn
George A. Speer Is uiesidlng pveri The City CommUsinn will meet
Sanford; a sitter, Mr i
Touchto
City Court sessions during the
r«
tn* vs- In rvcolar
aeaslnn thl* evening nt
James L. Spivey,Valdosta; hie
ion of City Judge J.G. Sharon. (7:30 o cloek.
stepmother, Mrs. G. W, Touchton,
MARSEILLE, France, July 28,
Valdosta;
five
half
brother*, Wh— French ■hulhorltlss said to­
John
I.
Touchton,
Houston;
Rich­
Alle* Rav Palmer. 23 month
day that nearly 1,000 o f 4,800
eld child o f Mr. and Mrs. L.R. ard Touchton, Bradenton; Frank, Jew*, cruising offthora In three
Bam
and
Jack
Touchton,
Valdosta;
{Palmer
of Kentucky Avenue,
British deportation ships after be­
(Cameron City, died tht* morning and four half sisters, Mrs. Jtise ing turned back from Palestine,
shortly after iftlB o'clock at Fern- Biles', Valdosta; Mrs. Marvin G. were III or needed medical care.
lald-Laughtnn Memorial ifoepttal. Bile*, FL Pierre, Mrs. Paul LangThe Jew« had approached Pal­
By HORRY PARKS
Il was nice lo have Ilay Fox
la* the m o l t o f Injuries received ford. Live Oak, and Mr*. Bam estine without Immigration visas
CAMP RCRIRE
a* an overnight camper.
(this morning when run over by L ovatt,, Sparks, Go.
In
the
Exodus
o
f
1847,
formerly
Funeral arrangements have not
Tuesday was o busy day at
W&gt;Ineodav morning there were
Bulck Coupe.
e
the B. a President Warfield. Their
bean completed.
No charge* Against
.
landing from th# deportation v**- Camp Winona with Cabin II chal­ swimming classes, rifting, archery
. ly r fc r .
MW W o t
Sixteenth
aels wax scheduled fo r tomorrow. lenging Cabin I to another soft and handicraft. After lunch the
Street, driver o f the Bulek, hav*
The refugees departed from a ball gam* and balng beaten 6-6. camper* tang "Happy Birthday"
Thirty-three o f the camper* to (Jen* eavy, one nf the com men tnade by the parents as ia the
French port f o r Palestine and th#
opinion o f Mr. 7 timer, Uio Accident
British shipped them - bock. Two made and painted plaster stat­ cillm* and presented him with
was unavoidable, According: to the
British corvette* and the destroy­ uettes They wars a Scotty dog a rhneotete Iced cake tupped
report of Patrolman'W,II
WASHINGTON. July 28, (Jp|- er Cardigan Bay shepherded (be bookend, in Indian head (&lt;one w ith ‘ 21 candle*.
erstn who made an Investigation. Th* Agriculture Department an­ refugee ships.
large and on# small) and a fitot
After rest period.
Cabin I
The accident said RauVerson, nounced the end o f sugar ration­
mari-l&gt;-d forth ami defeated the
The Cardigan Bay put Into har­ paper weight.
occurred In the yard of the Helpy ing at HUM A. M. today because bor and Its chief officer, Capt. G.
Bobby Parks and John Fox romhineil forces of all the counHobby
»n West
thhr- Ihere
M r
UtlL-OL-lht- JifU -jm njcA-Jor _ Hut xilUa* Fallowing
o f • lock o f funds to finance the
H
R
^
. Its! dally nrltt of a rifle man » hand­ w*» mars' shooting' and’ handi­
■looking after her washing. Mr.
out ion end* rationing to In­ and other authorities o f Marseille. book. Wada Garner shot a high­ craft and another swimming pe­
Tsr had put Ms laundry Inin dustrial and institutional users. Ha appeared to be.In a _r*(* when er score o f 41* but as he already riod. After supper came acmie
H
the child had been Rationing to kauiesriee# was end­ he relumed to ship. Tho points of had a-b ook it wot awarded to of the campers went on an In­
wt by • droop of ed two months ago. disagreement were not disclosed. the next highest.
teresting hlk# to Skull !.ake and
e had put his car Into
Eight boys started the eeriei back. A| th* council ring there
However, price controls ire be­ Sailors on the dratroyer Mid I.onand gone but
ing kept. And, control* oa the don had ordered them not to talk. o f tests to qualify for advanced weir games and contests between
a spectator cal
of supplies which Indusswimmer. They were Fred and the cabin* and Cabin I won
stop. The child had
trial users may have oai hand were
Bob Poey, Walter Routh, Wes oe#r. Ihe entire camp in Hoop
RESTAURANT HOLD
Standing In front o f th« le ft front Instituted.
Mr. and Mrs. William Lamb re­ Spencer, George, Harden, Mike Relay. ''
wheel when It waa hit ,
In announcing this action, the cently purchased the Palma and Whelchel and Harold Cranston.
Before tap* th* campers wendeportment said
After many
active contcala told of* the picnic-.planned for
failed Pines IlciUurant, Including Lota
Id appropriate
fund*
I ta fin
to 16 and 18 o f tf)* Dreamwot-I Ad around th* council ring th* camp­ the next day and the minstrel
a few mlntues, Patremqn
tlnue work o f tho sugar ration- dlUon. from Mlaa Euclelde R. ers had a “ Jay bird" swim and ■how ta.be put on by the coun

State Farmers
Markets Lauded *
By U. S.-&gt; Official

A s s o c ia t e d

China ami Soviei Ruuia i lathed j*t tom* prlnlpd iutii

wlifn h# « i v l lit* fin* i*sd i ii it11 i«»r
(alt froli* rt
IwimI th*&gt; .m &lt;j
••,! '»■ Cuuncil mrinheninp tom dlul UlUl.llLi.dvi 14Umv -tpui Li_—
miller nvei .iilmilting Ui|lei ATjii
I lif*
mill

today m the Unitrd Nali'un s ,

Airport Hill Is
Interpreted For
Fipdord Citizens

tlidtl. Willi Uui'l-i thvigutrt lli.il
ij (’LIT l‘lyn)iitiHi ImhvUifrHfc L*
%v**»**
tome circle* tn Aiu would like hitnnlil
to tee Ihe la r e l situation 'dnpli
*•"», be.-lligi.l. « f
,
. I I I .
- I H'l n- t .o paik. ll II...
til 't
talnl m ihe Far- Fa*t,
lUtsi.le nt (hr building.
Chins'* ili-legate. Dr ShuhOh Tt.e Imlldliig it owned I . I’r-,
lists, lohl’ lhe memhenliip commit nnhl* and KryitniiU I'olu. ri .
It. iv ti. W)IIInlit a and Flip I’liiaf
trr which i* combining appfu i M. N. Clevelaml .mlvryj s|»tc&gt;-•lion* ol inttp cuunltirt llut In* In lake cbnige nf tlui aitltatinn
gnvnnmmt nypniivl Outer mon The eswif -o f - t he Im jlitiu g —r t
hy Wood*)) till.. t&gt;eniigulia became of ihe "armed m imited
Itilik was *CHtli-ieil a In. ill
vaitnn” nf ( him hy Oulrr Mon .alley am i slrret. d ie crash Hi
golkirt Irottpv. iliiqmiled hy t*nk*. ti ailed inn m spectators.

I S .,
,.f v!,-i,ate Bill No. .qfit
villi pi live tu he o f ur"*t advan-.
Hi,-" in the t’ il’y of Satifotd and
other -mail ■-!&gt;!“« in lecuring
.it p &gt;■i A it iiltif. »och av the San*
find N.u h I Air •Jinti.'ii. it was
tsd -to la&gt; hj Edward Higgins,
maiinu* ■ of the Setninolr County
i i Tn.!* -i uf Cuhtmeree who with
11^ It l 1.---- III - ix In Jnel.xonfir' t*-t '-ii-k t.in fe rrin g with
,rfft.if.il- Ilf the IVnr A«*e&gt;x Adf lit|iiif - Mil I Mu* f tvll A m tfiiB It &gt; \ t!f*1i it*dif r ifiI If*11 * rtu nni i nc
ill ,11■|.1 - xl I ■n (tf the bill.
Tim diuiuinlril hi a (him veto ol
M
n t " bin i■, " i idea that the City,*
the applit itmn.
- htch mi • «', ■I " " i i x tlie mrport
-Alexi-i N Kiatilnlkov, Hti**l*&lt;i
■ .pi i •. . i- li-,. Sint ion, l*e givdrlvgatr "I,,, figuied in an ex
tUitugx mid equip.
h
change uf fiaat talk wit It the oili­
It,
id trip* •! atian, praer delrgaie. ni a rummlttea nu-ti *
&gt;iih-vl Hie teveiitm tlerlved from ilig laal •xveek, .promptly c.haig-'l
■i*i i»
i in niniutain an I
that -the t’hiiii-va nllegatlnnx ni"
peipeMinle the mi|yirt..
"nMurd.” ■’iftfsiinded,- and thni
An enteitaming m m ii.il pi
ft. Ilikw 1*- and Mr. Coleman
In realilv rii|oeva lump* violate.I
gum wa* prrtenled q the Rohm refiiFlal &lt;('.ii lfi*-v conferred with
Outer Mutignliaii letrltory.
luncheon today under the d im ti -i l.vle l‘rit.-i :q*L regional direetor
Kraxiliiikov **td Ihe the whole
r in r lr i
Morriinn. p ro g ii-i ■ the V \ \ niv.. w ill; It. W.
border inci'leiit made him think of
I i-.i.'h, u -.1 *e,-J-ivei| instruction*
them iiitghi tm parti** In ('him ch «irm*n.
i- I" h
i" pr.
i tit secure
xvliu wuuM like tu are a UN rmu
Sever.il vrcsl xulux urie irpil---- I ’ .
.i early nt po-xihlt
ml-iiiim «&gt;i up tu investigate the
*
i&gt;v Min Robert* Ey.tuv. ,i timu I t . uu lli.&gt; t\ \ V.
id fair. IL v:iul -iilaii they mighMr.
i
h-mn.t
t.iilay
termed the
pet
iriln
hy
Perry
Btrlnrr
v.u
lie trying tq -detract from the
veierel pi.mo »ehclion&gt; hv hi* -&gt;i 'i p i- vert . "itti white and said
rivn 'vm i In Chin*.
*
.The cminiittio deferred artin i •ILiheit * holli. «if u liu n i .lie u.-v. '* .1 thv'. l .i-l li-afned a lot of
'I'm-.:- iv" - 1; the- hill, “ It look*
on Outer Mongolia pending reply j 1,.„|f(,'u%jn ,(li
. f it v'.til lake n lot nf rwi tape
from (lon e I&lt; adjourned ■ 1 ^ 1 ™ " ' " ' . ' :
.,e.| .-~ t!nr acquisition o f __ .llm lle I nucnton-.vim.mtv-e-J
taking up Urnthe- 'application
appl
a i'p -i i property,, real ant
1raiivJorilHii briefly,^ Haven men--, 'lineup
for
the _tuftbt!l gvme ■
pe|‘^i mill, lie ile.-lsreil.
her* xupp.'ited Transjordan -h-u Wrihievd-iy
night
against
the
Mr. Iligfiinx aft.) reported that
Russia,, which vetoed T ra n sJo n la r
they i‘i'fl f e n I with Wiley Gilles­
la it Atignxt, lexerved her state Linn* Club, a* fullnivi:
Epp». Jr., p
merit until Wednesday.
1
pie o f Hie firm, Smith and GllA. Stina, c
Ifxpir, in JneksanvIRc in regard
k’ np*. Sr,, lb
: - eiigim-eti -if nn the propaseit
■ Touhys 2b
t.rmiiml huihlings nn the laks-* '* J- Higgin*. a*
from. Mr f iill.’ -pif, he eniil, will
Tuiiehlon, 3h
p; event the pliipn^ition to the
. Tooke, rf
t jty in v-gmd to lit* services
S;ieer If
oil th - prujeet.
YORK HAVEN. P*„ July 2H.
ftean, &gt; f
.
hfb— Two men In a motor boat
Re verve,X: G. Stine, Unrk-. Ho!!-.
were swept over a Smujueharfis Redding and Ratignn.
River dam arid clung lo the craft ^.Mr. Touchton nl-v&gt; ■nn,nitu*t-d
for II hour* before lining rescued that the umpire* will In- IVln
little the worse for their exper­
1Cnn IInara tn (*•■* *1x1
ience.
Chief o f Police Roy G, William*
Clarence Hoover. 17, and Wil­
ri-i-entlv released n "motlel" white
liam Elllnger, 42, were riding
prisoner who, In* »aid, other chiefs .
along the river when th# engine
of police would like a* a "gue*t,"
o f their Inal failed. The current
for the- «nld prisoner, a profotcaught the helplei*. craft and
Mufti! Route painter, left tho SanTAMPA,
Fla.,
-July
2R.
4
V
-j
■went II aver Ihe dahi. They (Layford Police .Station In far better
ed with the boat a* It went over Joxeph I&lt;ee, an amateur drivei shape than when he entered it.
from
UytwfaA
suffered
a
h
eir,
cl
Ihe bsrrier hut were thrown into
It I* doubtful, however, whether
the swirling water below th# dam. tack coming out of a turn during
The pair *w*m to thalr wrecked a motorboat race here yi vteiila; other Jails will gleam a* brightly
craft, caught on the rocks, end and wa* pronounred dead Otton Irttid" nx Sanford'* duo lo the proclung lo It until rescued 11 hour* arrival at Tamp* Munlrlpnl 'l-n- rr.xxtnmvl service* of the recently
uTentnl primmer, who wa* guest
liter by two other York Haven piOvl.
I-e# had placed second In Fran­ ef the Cil v for 90 days for having
pien.
'
kie Rodrigues o f Tern pa in the tried tu drive hi* eiitornohllq while

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iMusical Program
I Presented At
Rotary .Lunclieon

2 Men Rescued After
Swirling Ov^r Dam

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Folicc Siafion (iels
Paint .Job By “Guest”

Joseph Lee Dies At
Tampa Boat Races

Yearly Report Made
Hy Credit AnH6eiatiori
A euhslanlldV’ Increase in net
earnings, amount of loan* and
membership i* reported by the
Production Credit Association ax
compared with a year ago.
As o f June 30, membership has
Increased from 296 In 1940 to 300,
loans outstanding from 70 to 108
and amount of loans outstanding
from &gt;399,007 to &gt;632^84. Accu­
mulated earnings Increased from
&gt;118.023 ta &gt;136,192 and total not
worth from &gt;296,200 to &gt;810,879.

first heat for Class "C " amstcuri
They were neck and neck in the,
eceetvd heat w hen ■Rodrli:n •r~TTrrr
tired l.re*« lK»*t eppraiid to lie
out of control.
Rodrigues maneuvered hi* uwn
craft alongside Lee's slow-movin'*
bust, leaped Into the Lee-rarer
and took over the control*.
Mr. Lee had lived In Banfbrd for
16 veer* where he operated n
plumbing business with hi* bro­
thers, A. \V. and Harry 1-vc.
He, la survived by his widow,
Mrs. Alma Lee; a daughter, Mias
Linda Lee and two brothers, A.
W. and Harry Lee of Hanfoid.
Puneral service* will bo an

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intoxicated. •'Never again," he told
Chief William*.
Nr.fbhTVI* IK» Jalllnhhy psintCil. Ihil llio'kitchen,-the tlownvtair*.
celt* and the upstair* cells at*
mcrly patnlml ,na well. Chief Wtlliarua reported. In addition, all cotx
litre new mnttrr*ees.
AH liiip* or vermin at Ihe Jail
arc com hat led &gt;y ith a portable
clrctrlr fog spray tmlfft, a handy
little gadget hardly larger than a
portahli- rnilin.. It ia plugged Into
n eockvl anil 'steam 1* producsd
lhal mixr* with tho DDT «olutlon
and prmlure* the fog spray.
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Moat of the htiga that get Into
bedding are brought by whlta
vagrants, said. Chief Williams,
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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, -FLORIDA

The Sanford Herald
,
II,k,4 la 1*01
rablUkt* *all&gt;. «*rt*l *a
.
&gt;al t u il D *1

It \va» hoped that plans for tho m con itn
Germany could gn: forward harmoniously after
eo-oprralioii'hail been (Infinitely ruled out. .
Milt France's insi.itance on heavy reparations i

ri,i«&gt;r4 &gt;• •»*»•* *‘.** ■

TALLAHASSEE, July 28 &lt;8 b*c
islt- .Special
Scholanhlp.
foi
ver.ltl..
Florida colleges and
are to lie paid in rath and thui
do not ronflict with tuition and
*ub*l«tenre available to war vetrrant under the G. I. Kill of
Kl*hu,
arrordin* to Attorney
General J. Tom Wat.on.
In teply to an Inquiry from
School Superintendent Colin Engll.h, the attorney general declar­
ed- that tha Lewi. Schuler,hip*,
a . well a* tha houie and »enatorial Khotar.hip., are to be paid
In ca.h to the holaer of one o f them
when he ha. compiled with the
law by M tl./actory attendance
and work. Thui, he pointed out.
out, they cannot be consldan

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14 IVaa.rr** af 'lafffc •- I****^

overcome. Paul Gliali* writing from Paris, eavs, “ There j.i
a level wljereby Germany con play its role in Europe's
reconstruction without threatening the security o f her
m u*&lt; iiii - i
" ' *v
neighbors. The big headache o f the Paris conferees from
J'aiaklr la «4&gt;&gt;ar*
now on will he to figure this level.”
Carltrr.'Wrek
'- .
The new - American. jKillcy in Germany provides for,
a healthy ectinomy. for Germany, leading to her independ­
ence o f outside aief. - Reparations take second place in,
American plans, hut seem "vital and important to.Frarfco,
It ia up to the United States and Great Ilritain to convince
rnlerlalhMirhl* l«t
France o f the need to merge her rtWn national.requirement*
r a t a l mr | mh*I•* M ill
•I rriNlar ml»»*llt
with the good o f Europe as a whole. While France may
wish that the production o f the Ruhr valley could la*
Ikl«n4
N f « o * r '»
lit ,.. I » r .
channelled in great part into the French economy,* and
In the pnlltrMsI llrU «■
i|ju* completely revivify that nation, she must la* willing
■»» wkl.l*).*1! 1
lal rtllr* In tke *c!
to share with the rest, for the good o f the whole o f Europe.
■rlwrli-kl fc.iUinailrr*
It's a matter o f Ihe long look forward. Peace and re
construction
o f Europe as u whole mean |*eace and re­
4.1,
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V
. Tk» ItrralS I* a I
I, taUllfS construction for every part. If one part were to go much
A.,url«lr4 I'ftM "k
lar
•veekU•iflMftit.il la Ik* ■'
faster than another, the situation would lie out •&gt;( balance
rallra el all *k*
again, with ensuing (rouble. That is what all nations
In IkU a»a*aa**w. I
AI* art** 4l«»«lrk,t.

Intelligent Offspring

A WITNISS at tha pasapod fraud
trial of Gethardt EUlar to WwhIn gton , Joaeph Z. K o rn fc d a r
(above), 60, Detroit salaamsn. k»ld
Ihat F.ulcr dictated tha coeapodlion
of Uie national commlttaa of tha
Americani Communut Parly. Tha
former Ohio Communist, Party
leader told th# court that Euler
Uneatened with "s«rioua%con*artucncca** Uioaa whooppoaed hU
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ihopped
applet !*•*
mayV Iw
iiio i'ir a n ■|'l&gt;l«a
added U a standard waffle latter
FdiSE FDR TODAY
A private foundation, directed hy Guy Irving Burch, for variety fa flavor and triture.
reasu res
h
ave
GREAT t
TKEASUBE8
nAV
t. lias found that American intelligence neemx to lie getting Add in th . proportion if two
roM F
FROM
UNEXPECTED lower at the rate o f five iHrints every liulf century. Grave cup. of apple, to ea.h two cup.
in fers
TOUR COMMUNITY economic und-political problems! cun come as the result of
HAS POSSIBH -m ES BEYOND

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of Florid* are expected to gather [dav noon. Thr aftsnciatlnn’i I.
Wednesday for thr 1Ith annual
dlrrcturs will meet WadtiFlotilla Dairy Firld Day. and Con- „t ||-o'clock.

Scholarships Are To Dairymen To Hold
Meet In Gainesville
Be Paid In Cash To
Avoid GI Bill Conflict ‘ GAINESVILLE. Fla.. Ju';/v

Ruhr Dispute

Finely
a
airway

„ th*y ,»ould U if the ai&gt;«ci«l
|*chn)arihi(i* were paid Uy the
j state l a t h e collage or unlver*
l.u y a . feVa, tuition or aubtiatence.
Vetarana can receive from fedrra| aourcvl up to 1600 |&gt;«r year
, „ r fer§i Kbok, and other ex­
, Hnae 0f att«nding a college, in
addition to icceiving a monthly
|.uhslatence. The attorney general
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rlcultur# and Florida Dairy Indui-, v, n|ion, when the first colonii
hat try Aisoclstion, the program will |amj,u
on
Plymouth
Rc*j
i h e '•get undrt way Wednetday *ftcr-| Friendly Indian* snowed the m
noon and continut through Thurt-' settlers how to tlnd and uta li

fouth Activities
Week Bogins Aug. 3

OF SANFORD AND ALL CENTRAL FLORIDA

August -l to a will &gt;« ynu'h
rtivitie* wreli in thr First MothU»i Church. All young people
i Sanford Iwtween the »gr» »f
I and 21 arc invited to purtiri-

W e wish to express our deepeti appreciation to you fo r Ihe extremely
hearty response to the “ l.ockgr Plant Vlsllatlon” program put on by
us lost Friday night. The crowds attending prevented us from giving
you personal allenllon. Bui we hope you enjoved it and ask that you
come often and feel as we do that this is your locker plant.

te In all acftvilic* &lt;&gt;f th.&gt;• program will Include plan*
r warship, dlscuixlon*. work.
i|Vic« and fellinv.hip,
Tha Youth lUtavan which will
ad th# activities nf the week
U1 artive to serve the local
iprchea ami community The caran con.i.t* of four oldtst |&gt;vo• who havo had *|ierial traing In 'working with youth and
a program of the rhurt-h for
uitlk A counselor will also lie
ItWaha caravan, who ha. had
t e j y training in guidance ami
alatanca for pairnla and worker.

VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME

CENTRAL FLA. QUICK
AND STORAliE COMPANY, INC.
SAN FORD, FLORIDA

401 W . 13th STREET

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one-third home hy women who have gone no further than

he conclude* that le**-fayoriU individuals Jmtve larger
familiea than do those with greater ttdcinl, economic and
ler late than nevet. ‘
intellectual advantages.
~ 1 IrniS ■WxilJcrrHnir*4nv-H»wW — .. According- to-t he reuMlta of-44ieiie4ttvr^tigntiiins, some
method should he found to perauade' tho l*etler-4Miulp|H‘il
Aptimitm, predict* » depletion
Jn the 19501. Thcte »» nolhiui members o f society to have larger families. But after all,
the over-all intelligence quotient o f the country is a vague,
toiki almut the preient "boom.
impersonal factor, ami the size o f our fatuities is deterniflUHl
hy many very personal conditions. Also, tin- war may
lS S v T S i\ 2 W check- But'bet

p

their own

a m on g

ne.t)

linRrtt «l ' economic

A district (rfficer in India win transferred to a. Iiitielv
poat in Bihar where many of the trilies are fliiav'ca hy
heredity, caate and tradition. Several dav&lt; after hia»|trrival
gency

got)

puweu

I

IP

a college
sa id th e o ffic e r
education at goiemmenl espenicGi bcnehU lot
o ud extraordinary
new irtruiB. Well, s lid all. lh*
under u Irae in the garden
war ha* been over Jot two ye»i». befaute o f the libat. In a circle arotn

"i»m .” now find* lh»t Hood old
fatliiuiitd - Ameiicamtin it not to
bad after all. Back in hi* fo il
love Gcim any, where he i* f* c in |

tiisl at a “ N*ii-oifrnder.” . he it
laid to have said, "We in the
United S utri qever did *uch un

32 million dol
lat* worth o f ’properly in S*mtnote County, but over 44 p t«* n l
o f lhi» amount it cither wholly
or partly exempt from taxation,
leaving the teil, ionic 18 mtliiou
dollar* worth, to catty the burden of tuppuiling the county, gov­
_
_ a * Homeilead*
J. ait kfftllia#
•diinrnt.
valued
ratly 6 million dollar* and

of count, exempt (tom opcrating taxes
of debt lervic*
levies. But (hat leaves ovtr 6
million dollni-' worth oi othet
property exotet from both op­
erating sod drat service tixe*
And the otyre property exempt
from taistidt, the mote taxe*
other propertifi^BOvt pay.
It soumis- a* if Pteiideol Soc­
ks mo of Indonesia ha* iomtlhin|
when he appeal* for Ameiicsn lid
in hi* fi^B again*! "Dutch Imperisliim’’ on the ground* that
America once fought for its own
independence agsinit ’‘British Im
^erialitm." However, that was 170
yean ago and pieiuppotc* that no
progrrtt ha* been msd* since
then in settling political differ­
ence* by pcigafp] mean*. He ap­
peals to us to stand by thou
drmoctatic ptinciple* for which
xirc fought w valiantly through

until atomic bombs blow
world to bits) An wa navi
ins to leant that fighting
it not .the way to and wan
arbitration/'-coactlialion and
promis# a r t,''.
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piano, dining table, writing desk. In
fltd circle utood
all th i chairs. Within reach o f hi
iitallw spread out, none o f it missing. A* « crowning
tnuch, the Have.* o f a low hanging branch beside him were
pasted thick with his poitagc slamps!
Later in the day the tribesman reappeared. "Well
Sahib?’’
•
He gut the job.
— Contributed hy Mrs. Vivian Rose (Nagpur, India)

JACKSONVILLE ~Jul y 28., (Spe­
DEL A M ). July 2B (SpecUD
cial) Th* American D eftm , and Ten. Stetson University sludeAts
World War II Victory Medal* will from Sanfurd -wgrv listed on the
honor roll at Hlotmw-Uoiversity
L*. IL. __ .
irteo'endiug in
recognition for
quarter* of the 8evenlh Naval conllrtently-high scholarship.
District.
----------- &gt;-er--. They anrrTJllvId HT C itih .:

Naval vbtaranx may raceiva freshman)'-Mri Ann 8. Hugh,
their medal* by’ applying in ptrton' •ophonior*; L- M illard. Hup-.. »oat any Navy Recruiting Station. phnmnrt; J „ , WldUr McOailin,
A suitable ttidbnc* of allgiblllty senior; Will K. McTeer, .ophomutt bt prertntld, such at a mure; William H. M.ro, fie.h man:
ditehorg* refitkata, and a statement ‘of service or a statement
by tha veteran’s former com­
manding officer indicating the
medals to which the applicant Is
entitled, or In U» case of officers,
a certified copy of releaso order*.

W J«

c o u N m v TO*

N £ l * B F 0 * S A liM fO H S
A LL t o u T YOU , 9 u T

J&gt;£M CtTY NlKkHiOX*
P £Y A40*' filM 'A lL Y
TU H Q fT S ALL f o o T ""P0

W. V. Bitting
Touchton Drag Co.
Nature has provided th* hu­
man system with a marvelously
Intricate and beautifully copHinated set *f organs, glands,
5J9®d ilream, bona and muscle.
When Nature's simple laws
ar» heeded, these work to­
gether for hsalth, strength and
Intelligence.
Undue strain, Insu/ftclsnt diet
and rest, too strenuous exer-

Mr, and Mr*. Joieph Mlkler of
MU. Peggy Clark uf iralru. Ga.
Slavia announced today the ohi. the gue.t of M l.. Charlene
gagement o f their daughter. Sue,
Caldwell.
.
to Jaroc* D. Colbert; .o n -o f MrL
Kdtth I* Qolberl ami tha lata H.
Frland.
STmtilflin'iIu,
L Colbert of thla rlty.
. will regret to leain that he waa
Mil* Mlkler attended Oviedo
1 taken to the Fcrnald Ijiughton
High School and the SoJlhrrtij
I Memorial Hoipital last aVcuunt
School of Contmarca-ln Orlando.
i {ntcauaa o f a aeriuu. illnca*.
Mr. Colbert graduated ftflMI
Seminole High School ami for
Mra. James M. Iloyd and two
five years he aerved ‘ willi the children, Betty Carroll and Jimmy,
UnitA) State* Atmy at x.riou , have arreera rrom rt. Meyer, uih)
po.ts
throughout
the United are the gue.t* of Mi*. Itoyd'a
Stale* and In the European The­ parrnU. Mr. and Mr*. W. T. \Mui-later uf 0|M*rationa. Both MU* Mlk­
ler and Mr. Colbert are employedhy A. Duda and Bon* of Slavia.
Mr. and Mr*. Jack Horner, M i.,
The welding will be an event of Krbrcra Steven* and Kdwin Stev­
thU auiumer and plans for th.* en. of St. Petersburg plan to leave
rrremony * Ill In* announ-ed at on Tur.day tor a two week, vaca­
a later date.
tion In Pennsylvania ami New
York atate.

. Iletwet'-n
l ‘. ru and 1«»If* per
rilplf.&gt;ohiiimplTon uf rjjtiii fruit
ami tonlstmv hu-rrn.ed from 44
pound*.to U7.

NOTICE

Mt-aiiwhlla. the housing piritne
.t tin- Unfvcralty i. tar toighv, )
this fall than it has l&lt;cen fcilH1‘ 1 !&lt;«•
itlflnv of (•. I. «(uilrnU.

X ,Z T t

will la- hull.I'll thi* foil It) *onrumpui diirmltnry unit*: anoiher
l.iMk) ‘ can b e . accommiMlated by
fintrrnity liotiae., with
\|.
.thus Air Base *dpim nn” and
uILs.lupua ropnr* avAUahl* .fm
•jie ra l Hiouianil more.
Matrleil .tudenla with ihihlrril
will al*&lt;i liavr a li-ller cliunii* to
go to M-hool tills fall with 17- faul­
ty unit, available in the tint-*- Fluvet Villuge*. adjoining the •onipii-,
und eiPHinliug arrtiniiuntlalluns nt
the Air, lla.e IrniU-i villngv* nnd
apai tuienl. w hieh I hi, aumniei
house IINI families.
Allhongh the uff-rainpu* h Mia-

. . i— — - .
I their home In Canton, O. after
Mrs. Jamea Rjdge was honored 1 .pending a few day* visiting Mr.
on her birthday at the regular [and Mr*. W. D. Thornton ai l-HI
Sunday night .upper held U*t eve-. I Park Avenue,
nlng at the Seminole Country'
Club. Song* were aung and danc­
Mr. and 6lr*. F'rank Meiscli have
ing e.oioyed . throughout It,' .eve. UlKSIgO&gt; lr«jMi Wilmington.- Ud.’ i * ~ s

S W I N G and S Y M P H O N Y
Y o (^’ 11 s
Never

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vitirjinfl-.-Q'
Laughing!

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WALT DISNEY'S

.Saturday and Sunday night rtcik
dinner* wrre nerved with
Juice, Frrnch fried potati
lure anil tnmat
* * *
'oil*
Mr. and Mra. Karl Schuin and aoRN ON OCXOUR 31, 1946, while her pollo-.drirkcn mother wai con­
and coffee.
daughter. Gall, of Tampa went thu fined In an "iron lung", Bherilyn Kay Deutchcr wo* n perfect baby.
Mr. gue.ta over the Weekrhd uf Mr*, Top photo ahowa Mr*. Crutcher gctUng her fit.l c)mip*e of the baby,
Among those
and Ca.mandra Srhulti in the l.sngley which wa* her third. In a San Antonio, T en, It"* pi lid. Today, txKh
nnd Mr*. A. J. Willi an
Mra. Apartment#. Mra. Srhultx returned mother and Sherllyn Kay have progreaaed atrudily Mi*. Crutcher ha.
Mrs. K B. Smith, Mr
Earl with them yeatVrday to .prnd u regained uac nf her b&lt;sly down to the. J W 'i
g «v M Smith. &gt;tr. and
IMill r'limplrtn), nffiiinl. ,alil tin* v
■eventual TfiftTIiT?Te
recovery,
Meanwhlla'Wie
.............................
rfiftqiTJTe reaivrfy
... ....
........... .
..
ill her household
•An-- slmn -tlnue In Tampa.— ~ ~ ------ -eventual
TRrFrVT* a n. r w M l« * r ,J,IW'"b^
*
m-'
™
Imp# tu find iriddrnir arrummn.1
r.u P
aerala-aw Mr.
’
chore* (bottom). Including tho bathing of Bht-ul)n.
(fnirmaltonal)
drew
Carraway,
and Mr.*. IV,
ilatinli* fur all F'lorida women who
Mr*.C. F‘. Proctor rrturnrd on
G. Firming, Mr. and Mra. G e o r g j
seek ndmi-ftiun thi. fall.
Thurston. Dr. and Mra. T. F. Mr- Friday form Mayo Urutlirr. I'liidr
'
With more than $7,tHm.WK) n.dUf
in Rorhr.teF, it inn. Slu- wa* aeuf nppiuvrd run*tuntiun .
nnnn
ting and dpugbtrr, Gall. Me. nnd rumpanlrd to Hanford hy Mi*. It.
111■11 tS.INMt.lKNI n f wlll.ll i* 'll I 'l l ­
M. Burn* and Mr*. K. J. I'na-tor
. puam-nt cun .trurtiun - - uudri u .-iv.
who have been Vl.iling frirnl* .m l
Ucv. Dougin. E. Charles, assist­ tiona nnd Value*." He luld uf
By CYNTHIA LOWRY
relative*.
ant pastor o f the First Presbyter­ George -Wndiingtoa Carver mid
AP Nxwfeaturr* Writer
ian Church, wa* the main speaker Id* wuik and -puke of tili own
UNION CITY, N. J. There
at the all day meeting und picnic work in thrulughtd »emln»»h-»
&gt;n’A any Alp*, hut there's. a
held by the W.S.C.8. of the F'irst aiming (Hiim-e, iirgiur. and i iher uf temporary building* will eii.ihle
ll^TpItca of Swltxrrlaml right
Methialist Cliurrh
un F’tidny.
Ihe University to eiltull M -ei.il
ro»* th* Hudson River, In the
Aluiut 40 people weie present f «r
times a . many ntudciitx A* it reig shadow o f New York City’*
4lie meeting whlrll Was held al the
When iitdinnry wnshiug, wip­ gi-tmVd during pre-war yt-nt*.
home o f Mrs. It. W. Herron un the ing or { ( i ’ll Miiutiiig wtm't remnvr
(‘uli.lturtion oil slieli |h-i mmiellt
Almost a century ago, a group
Country Club lt«*d.
greasy -Inins thui i m i building* a . the new gymnasium,
homesick Swl.s moved from
mhattan, built their horn* and
The sweet potato, a rich source
Iry the nnumidin tti-ntmeaL I'ul
up their hand-operated etu- nf vitamin A, also provides worth
Mr. and Mr*. Guy I). Wood. Jr. nerved on thr wide poi«1i
a shalluu to»| of household amildary machine# on the flrat whila quantities o f vitamin C and and sons, Darry and Wayn-. left
their house.
tod,v for Bt. Louis, Mo. where they inula llela-kah laalge No. :!2 of
it It-wasn't until I’ eilrl llarplan to vlall for {damt two weeks Sanfprd installed officers o f the
that tha American deuanitwith Mra. Wood’s sister oral hr«*4h- Orlando Lndgr No; l ‘J -irrth ?-F*m* ht.ura.-s.i 4ilutsdghl. The -fums-s
those original folnhittn
tetnal Hull in Orlando last Thurs­ given o ff luu-iti the gti-asy stain*.
itton embroidery on pure t
day night. Mr*. Flora LcWli n
Ith thfj| latter burned oq|
former memU-r o f the , Satifor I
irmlral*,1 leaving only the vAl
lodge was admitted to the Orlando
Lodge hy transfer. Tlie-e fimii
Banfuid attrmling were Mis. .My­
ers. Mrs. William Jamr-nn, Mrs.
W. It. Beecher, Mr*. I*.- F'. I.und,,
_ .
(iui»t, Mrs. Ilrodie Willimm. Mrs.
Mrs. F'red Myers, dislrlrt dep- Alvce Ashdown, Mra. J. F‘. Mr-'
uty president o f dlstrirl No. 10, ( ‘lelland, Mra. 11. It. %
Burnett and
and hrr installing staff of Sent- Mr*. Charles Cole.
•oved that ttmy had* W n doWE D O S O M E T H I N G
j j percent nf the nation'* era-

urk In improving equipment and
aourcaa for youth work in the
lurch** in Sanford and (level­
ling Chr atlan uctivltle* in town,
illowing a fellowship supper at
00 P. M. each evening thcra
11 be cla** period., forum*. Vrori p « * nd recre.tion. A .pecial
* « * .ur
» . ..a
.....#
1*0 * planned
for .the
evening

During tha. war year*, their
tbellevably intricate emWoldery
achine* turned nut mile* and
4les o f gaudv shoulder patches,
ttvron* ami stripe* for thr
nttr and.Navv.
•
I'oday the industry hia recon­
verted th peace and to equal
Mileage In embroidered hand*
kerchiefs, dress and household
Material* which need an expert
trijlto detect from htndwnrk.
[Bol In spite nf their new-found
iaca in thr industrlnl tun. tha
■ihroldrrv men of northern Hudh County continue ' to’ rhmhln*
bdem method* nf max* produebn with a typically Flitropran
k ft approach to their hu*ine»a.
bst »hopi remain family enterrises, 'with mnjhcr, father, tha
and tha in-lawa all working
bund-tha mansions-machines—
klch for th* mn«6 part arc Still
fe jjlln g on , the flrat floor o f
s ir dwellings.IEdelweiss I* ‘ a familiar and
it aymbol and so Is th*

Navy Medals To Be Sanfordites Are On
Distributed Aug* 1 Stetson Honor Roll
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The Right Life
For You

(•AlNKSVJLLK. July 28. ( 8 vrrial) Sludynl application* f,,r
«Jii)i..lon to t|i* University o f
FI.iiIda lit S aptriuW ara -till
twin* accuiitrd
Univeisltv
offi. ml* announced today, with the
dr mil In.- for •aireptanrc *rl foi
Ana. Ill hy the K ritlilr.r'* uflli-..
W.unVn rtudent* are ,i*.lng' avrtptad n n th » samr ha*l« \* i^if,
with the proviso that women niusl
mmuiw off-M-airpu.
housing
InovCt) and listed by tin- U iilvn»lty Imurlng tiffim.
( ‘oiuplriioo o f additional Inhi*.
In* und rlu.*r&lt;K&gt;m fucUlllea, dad)
nnlt.il uf in*)* equipment. and
.dditlnug
to ,thp
Instruct iomd
itnff* of all eolli-K**. offirlal* said,
m ale, it |Hit*lld«* to gueianlfi.11 &lt;11in 11fii d Flotilla students
rallnient ai Uir University o f Flo­
rida for the IW47-18 Fall tprbi.
Ri*i.ttaUon for the fall '••*
•Ion ia sclteduh-d fur Soft. (5-»‘l&gt;,
-ftilficla**** .luted to meet Sept.,

Sue Mlkler To Wed
James D. Colbert

irt, it ]irorr*Mlng on schedule.
Included in -thf temporary facilitle's due for Mmtu.illat* rdmptrlliion art* dormitories, ilki*■uotna. an auxiliniv r u ftin it and
I'l.iiiiU Union unit, labor
enginr*! intc shop*, 4 tn«*i*lurii« al
t-nxiii'•'! im: diafliinr liuiidiiiK'. librurv nhnrXi faculty office.. and
roalnlonann* buildmgs.
.
Overall iiljuninv fur lit • fall
lerm mil* f«i inrlitiiun «&gt;f -i Him
bvi of now n Mir****, - additionalfiyulty u4i|M&gt;inlmopla to tiuju*
tiLlo llio inral.d'inir of"1ai|-. feetltr# section* milt fturffjt-t
t'la^jr*, und prfxnurnlVlil iif tubl-j
41100.-11 rla&gt;*n&gt;vtn and IntjUlU-ii
equipment in pioptuilnn to the
•mvllntant

1*» )*m Wm
Pf,*J* 81 *1*„
l*4« t.urt ■iair- U0

be)(aw*|.IMlH|iM«.

Rev. Charles Speaks
At W, S. &lt;\ S. Meeting

netting them
leathering

A n d Personal Adivities

Dinner. On Weekend

PAUL THREE

Aug-. 15 Is Deadline
Far Applications To
Fall Tertoi At U of F

A ctrri 11c»«n t Tie* a f i r rnoon from h f ^ f f r a m f r w w ^ n Y ^ n n K
“ ■ 00 P. M. until 4:00 will inclmle Mr. ami Mra. Roby laiing. On

the fourth grade- The investigator i^dmita that them in no
AI.oA.c- N. C.e-W#» • toll*
in awardipi • 2 3-ycar-old « » ' ' exgct method o f nieaauring intelligence, owing to difference.*
s—
»^-a^aa _,uKn Won 4 Cidlll^f
,* in opportunity and environment, hut sneaking generally,

thui

octal Calender
•Th* Truth*eeker. Cla*. 'of. the
l i t ! Method).! Church w&gt;ll hold

YOUR
-“ i' *v
thing cuiiie oul yr lVaaO*J»aw" i * •-■2 .U » i*u#,figurea-taken tv li*4‘J.»how that
women
liave
had
one
and
one-hulf
children
with
Tour
and
John 1:40.
.

cr Ilung .bout a drpicniun. it w l
su e ihr Communal* then
oppoilunity

cial
WHDNKSIIAY

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I*»*‘ *ve- examination, thi
•ho« ' d .
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(/D — Dairymen frum all sectl

THE SAN KURD HUKALU. SAN i'OKD, FLORIDA

ON DAY, JULY 28, 134

-ound o f the Swiss flag. On hollys, th* roungstera and oldsters
ess up ln^ native roatume. Beer

th* popular drink. The .thro*
nguagea of Bwlltrrland are spdn with the same Gurney aa
i)gli»h.
'
\
Big the Inanimate hem of tha
diWry saga Is tha Irapoftad
hlfGt-type machine. The word
ilolt and niahna' 'littla
it," which Is what tha tmporit shuttla of tha maehlna ranblsa. It was the use of tha
ittla that changed maehlna amddtry from a crude facsimile
hand-work Into n Gnlshed,
ooth pattern.
a •varxlmnttfy tha -whal*
toga acklffll machine* art a
rUs of connected »eatag palWs tipped on their aUe*.
Ilk tka needle connected hy a
••ter marhlne, Thna It la &gt;aa-

A new booklet, based on a study just com pleted, reveals the
efficiency, cleanliness and surprisingly low cost df-oil honSe
heating. It describes methods found most practicable for
Florida— shows advanced, im proved, postwar equipment.
Right now is the time to get set for even, dependable warmth
next winter. See your dealer, call at our office or matt the
coupon todayl-

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TERESA WRIGHT In

ABOUT

"PURSUED

K EEP I N G P R I C ES D O W N

Sonic people' still hive the Ullage iile* llul small l»idgcts tlon't entitle

T h e W a y T e n L ik e T o L o o k !

them to good ijinlily' N'onicmc! 'Ilny'it the very |&lt;coplc who »iu\t h j i t
•11iaIii y W lut they liny mud give good ind lUufjctory iccvuc. liverything )(&gt;(i find &gt;t I’cnncy'* ii teded to uule sure it will give you every
dime s w-uitli o( value fur wlut you tL-itiJ-all llul, and m o ld

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Briskly business-like by day 1A l ease, with friends on those'
m ellow evenings when conversation sparkles. Rolling
along in tiptop luxury anytim e!

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greater quantity. A n d remem ber, alwayst

lit ta taibrolder I.R2R alml
&gt;Igas on n alacla machine «
Inf that number of need

ha control, in thf Intrl

whol Is needed to keep your
good health, intact. Should It
i l. or* F0*1 consult him,
let him advise what must be
don# to correct and to restore
health and energy.
Truxt n good druggist to
properly compound medication
ordered by the doctor.
‘ • ‘A* IMUr af n series
of Editorial Advertisement*

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Pi«as« tend me without charga or oblignlk
about House heating for Florida la Winter litna.
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The eheynm plaid design in rose, blur,
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MONDAY. JULY

MONDAY, JULY 28, 1M7

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAC E FOUR

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Hoag-RackfrUp 15th AMATEUR ACE
In University City;
Victory Of Season
Locals Play Azaleas
- The Gainesville G-Men tripped
Tomorrow - Ni p l i t the Falatka Ataleas twice yester­
ARTHUR HECKWITH, JR.
Herald Hporta Editor
Baseball highlights
of
the
weekand In baseball for the Benford Celery Fedi found- the lo­
cal nine headed by their aklroer
thus tm thla year, when P»e«•dent George Stine o f the Banford
Baseball Association, named John
• Krider as a non-playlng manager.
Secondbaieman Don Murray will
remain with the club and hold
down hie berth at tha keystone
sack, Krider stated.
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Over the weekend .the F*d»
dropped a 10 to 2 tilt to the
Gainesville G-Men as Big George
Full* set the Feda down to chalk
up another Florida State League
triumph.
Saturday night tha DeLand Red
Hats came to tha local ball or­
chard and dropped a hard fought
2 to 1 tilt aa'BUI Stanton scat-,
fared effectively 10 University
City aggregation .hits. Van Kingim on went the route for the
visitor*.
Saturday night's hill * a « slated
to preaent two contests, but a
gain, that came *•*!» *»• « * _ « r
temoon prevented the playing of
the twin attraction.
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Yesterday the Feda tangled with
th* Red Hats In Conrad Park In
DeLand and copped a hurier's du­
el between Hal Stawart o f the
Hat* end Carl Kettle* hnd John*
ny Tomat o f ih#^ Celery men. .
Yesterday Ted Madjeskl, 1910
manager o f the pennant winning
Orlando Senators, mad# hla debut
aa sating, skipper
Hats. Madjeskl is acting manager
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Manager Stalnecka's
pension that was handed him by
President Bid llerlong of th*
Florida State league for Stainacka's actions In Palatka In a
recent cbnteat.

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lantic Coast Line Railroad report­ lUnk.
Florida Ptsls It
e d - for alx mdntha ended June 80 | ( lin
g ., .i n s Clsn.
n it Income of $0,035JI37, or 96.11 BATtaFAC riO X O
• common ‘share, compared With a !
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loss o f $814,940 In th* aame 1940 I OtUX A ll-.

for perfection In play, so long as
the competing teams were o f tha
aame general strength and the
players maintained a reasonably
high level o f e ffo r t
Of course, during the war the
fans didn't go out to th* ball park
expecting to tee really great play.
Ing. Now it appear! that this Influenee has continued, aided, of
course, by lota o f loos* money.
Jack Doyle, veteran scout fir
the Chicago Cuba, verifies this
fa c t Commenting on T e x a s
League attenda'?* record*, he observft;
"Present day Texas League
players couldn't carry-w ater for
the men who made up th* teams
16 years ago and earlier.' But It
ia tha aame all over. The to-called
Trial* A leagues of today have
teams which would have been solid
rlea* A team* o f w few vetr* ego.
Th# big league* are *1111 short.
handed. It used to fake year* of
minor league experience for even
the exceptional player* to reaeh
TK"e—fn4|oH.' NOW V Bf
gets hla chance In one or two
year*."
Only a few baaeball spectator*
fully appreciate technical proflcl*
enev. That'* what make* a myth
of the theory that crowds gp for
claaa. Mistakes breed aetlon and
excitement and that plus earnest­
ness whips up th* dish the ticket
buyers love. Too often teams that

Jack McCammonSigris
To Pitch “For Feds
Checks Par Figures
And Says It Pays O ff Jerk McCammon, lighthanded

predicted that tha league would
Improve in 1947. But the better
playera o f 1946 w*nl to faster
company and relatively fear good
veterans cams down. There vaa
no big crop o f brilliant youngster*
coming up with the experience
needed In class B .and class A
leagues.
The shortage o f player* dates
from tha depression ami the star
veara. From 1931 to 1943 fewer
youngatara played baseball seri­
ously.
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O f course, thla is a temporary
gap because the postwar baseball
boom got Into high gear last year
and la continuing. There are plen­
ty o f youth playing the game to­
day.
But the preaent Inexperience
doesn't keep the fan l away. Every
league la having a banner year.
►Tha raalors may even surpaaa last
vaar'a banner totals. Attendance
for the first half In Texaa' leagues
approached 2,000,000. In most of
these leagues pitching waa Just
something that was customary
and not for e ffe c t Batters hitting
.400 were a dime a doxen runs
war* scored like drous o f water In
a rainstorm. It was % bad night
when the clubs didn't get tight to
out to see the games anyway.
Baseball greats are whirling
ten home ran*. The fane want
around In their graves.

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MINNEAPOLIS, July 29, (/ft—
Wilfred Croaaley of Atlanta, Ge..
tha new National Public Links
Golf Champion, la a careful check­
er o f those signs on the teas that
Hat par figure* for the hole, and
It appeared today that such re­
spect pays off.
Croaaley combined par golf with
an occasional blrdit to balance hla
few over-par hole* and hi* own
strategy o f getting a quick lead to
defeat .Avery Beck, Raleigh, N. C.,
Saturday In a 31-hole final match.
He was forced to a two-over-par
74 on tha first 18 holes of the
match, going to lunch with a oneup lead. That could be ascribed to
hla difficulty on tha seventh, when
his drive landed In a divot hole.
He turned on the power ami his
second ahot landed 60 feel over
the green and he needed two chip
shots, and two putts to hole out.
He wda two over par on »he
flrat nine but finished the second
nine In par 30 for hi* 74. O q jh e
afternon round he matched par
30 for the opening nine and won
three
holes to igo
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1ta waa one under par err the final
tour hole* •of the match, 'having
a birdie three on the 30th and par
for the other*.
In all. he had par figure* foe 25
holt*, was over on three more and
had blydlea on th* remaining
CHICAGO, July 28, GP)— Th# three.
Chfcago Cardinals o f the National
Football League today announced
signing o f Boris (Babe) Dimanchaff. former Purdue University
halfback, who was obtained from
the Boston Yanks In a trade for
canter ■'BIN—Godwin,— ex-Georgia
performer.
Acaulaltion o f Dimancheff fur­
ther bolster* a Cardinal backfleld
which alto Includes Charley Trlpol, Georgia' all-America, and full­
back Pat Harder, former Wiscon­
sin star, who l*d th* Wcstent^Con.;
ferenct in scoring tn 1941.

hurler from l^efburg, has been
signed by ’ the Sanford Celery
Feds. It was announced by John
Krider. Fed skipper.
McCammon, recently discharged
from the Army, has bean pUving
for the Ft. Knox, Ky. nine aul^ias
an Impressive record, according to
reports.

YESTERDAY'S STABS Pitching, Dick Fowler, Ath­
letics, held th* Tlgtra to fdur hit*
In shutting them out 6-0 to give
the A’s a split J n their doullle
header. It'wasqMjt thinl shutout
o f the srasoq, ’
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drove in both Indian*' runs with
a two-out slngls-tn the *&gt;xth Innlng .aa Cleveland nipped Wash­
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ported on* unlveralty
averaged $3,760 more

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the Hoard o f Public Inatniction will receive sealed
bid* on enlarging the Oviedo School GymuaMum.
The Hoard reserve* the right to reject .any or all

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Architect, in the Sanford Atlantic National Hunk
building. Sanford, Floridk.
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BADIATOILS cleaned aud repair
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built now by C. J. Gantt Wood- , Sauford Ave. .Ph. 356-VV.

llunt'a T uirdo Fred Hlnr#
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Henry Busaell'a Heed Mlore
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carpenter work. 102b V
MOBTGAGH LOANS
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RAYMOND M. BALL, Begllor AUTO BA DIOS, Motorola. Bales L A N D . C L K A N f N G
2 NEW CATE IfRegistered Broker and '
and HervireJ* The Music Box, ‘ LAAINAGK.
PILLAR DKJ8P.L IIULI.IIO/Insurance A gent
till W. 1st Ht. Phone 953.
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Two radio cabineia, with phuno| IIA K EH
NEW, two story, three bedroom
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motor* in them.' S5.00 each Bau­
home. Two car garage. On
NOW IN. THIS
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corner lot 110 x 140 in Mayfair,
NIMNICIIT CONSTRUCTION
sell unfurnished or furnished. THREE y o" pedestal fans. Excel­
CO., ORLANDO, FLA. PHONE
lent condition. He* Sanford JClaetric. Co. 110 M .u ooU g ^ lW lj?^ ’
ITous* on large (pi. I
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ory and 7th*St. 7(V
YOU DR1VR IT
HEWING MACHINES
$2,900. Apply tq^J.
PHONE 200
HALES A SERVICE
910 Cypres*-Ave.
BVICKLAND-MOItUIBON
BERTH SEWING MACHINE
U DBIVB.IT, INC,
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n 'exrepliopafly dcsipaUa' two115 8. FRENCH. I*H. 1110
story nousa, * 3 bedroom* and
SEE US FOR
bath .upstairs, and 1 bedroom COAL circulating beatar. Reason
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
and bath downstair*.. I.srge liv­ . able. Ph. 1105-J.
ANU TYPING
ing room, with enclosed sun
CREDIT BUREAU OF
Jx&gt;rch;-library, dining room and 6
ARTICLES WANTED
Ititchan. Unusually well planned
as to cupboard apace. Hat two- Highest cash price paid for used
car garage Incorporating work
furniture. Ted Davis Furniture EXPERT RADIO MF.PAlRINi
- Fred Myers. 811 E. 2nd 8L
room and laundry. Hat 1)0 ft.
Co. 311 E. 1st. Ph. 958.
frontage on paved streeL Lot la
ATTENTION
MOTHERS
pltntlfully fruited, and lands­ I'LL BUY your car regardless of
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FARM FOR HUNT—20 acres »ub USED Electric refrigerator. Cut 9
o^prigated truck fa in t. I ? site s
be seen at Sanfotd Electric Co.
\l LKT painting — cipitract or
Tan wells, a 7 rnqni dwelling
hourly basis.
S. (j. Grogan,
3 tenant bouses 2 Drg* barns.
re# ritimateg. I'tume 7H I J.
Dwelling lor rent only
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fo* all occasions
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farm. On Cameron
Avenue, MrNEII.L 4k YOST FLORISTS
Tups” In iiu iilily
cleaning it uusing. Our pouer
East slda Sanfotd, Fla., phone __ Sipes Ave. Just o ff Celsry
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there I* no electric con n v tlot
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available. 21 yrais esperiencs.
II. M. Gleason, Lake Mary. Fla.
CONVALESCENT HOME
r.ow
112 Sunford A v*. Phon* 1218
open nt Chuluota, 18 miles S. E.
ROOFIN G-ROOF Painting, all
| o f Sanford and 18 mile* N. K. cleaning ft repairing.
COMPLETE, EXPERT
kinds. Smith Bro. Phone 1188,
of Orlando. Large scrcciL ^nd
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erino. Large grounds and \uuk*
Screens. White cement, Paint, FOH KENT— Floor samirr. Easy
safe from auto tra ffic., long*
Perma-tile, Hurricane brac.w,
operation. Iteasouable lutcv, San­
lobby and rooms. Rrick construe,
Miracle Concrete Company, 30V . ford Paint, ft Glass Co.. Phone
lion. Can acrcimodat*^ 25 only.
Phone or write for rt’teivation
at once. Tlviedo 23*:2! or Pr. FDIf HALE— IJmerock for driv#
DODGP, • PLYMOUTH
Martin 2392 or write Ib’ix E&gt;7
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and
roadway*— Phons
PAHTN AND HICKVICK
Chuluota Florida. I^uge sedan
Palmrlln Ave.
Phona 1011
for guests to visit their doctor.
TUXEDO FKCDK—complete line. Y A -D L m oth p r o o fin g la s U c
AVAILABLE at once, convsnientHunt's Tuxedo Feed Slur#.
year*. H ave y o u r w oola u s rnotb
,K located down town se-tion,
pi unfed niiwr, D ow ntow n Clean,
“ d fo date apartments with all
Batteries A Battery Charging.
•t* ft L a u n d ry .. 113 Palm etto
modern conveniences.
Adults
It. II. POPE CO. INC.
A v e . P b ou e 914.
ontr. Phone 550.
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ehn be arranged. Priced only
$-4950.00.
OFFICE space in Mflsch Building.
Salesman and cullrellun for white
Robert A. Williams
Large tight oflcea, newly deenr- I’hime ~.12
.insurance debit,- agr SS *3 Sal­
Atlantic Rank Itldi:
•• eted. all utilities, heht and Jani­
ary ami commission. Write lios
tor. service furnished. Call (iCHI. D. M. care Herald.
5 ARTICLES FOR SALE
W. H. A A. I)ept. Store.

H WANTED TO BENT unfutni-hetl
house, 3 or 4 l—l rooms. Will
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pay $100.00 month. Froil \V.
Bender, Boom 2, Florida State
Bank Building. Phune 1030.

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of th* New Deal. It wai halted deep sympathy In the Mil |o«*
two month* ago when th* Hons# that you h*V* Sustained tl^rough
voted to appropriate only A U tik
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it altogether next year.
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Prrsldent Roxaa also- sent a
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mesasg* o f aympathy.
to Congrifi*.
"W# share th# grief ho f every
Congr*»» finally voted 8265,OOU.OOU fur this year. Although man for th r loa* of tha good
thla la loiytr than tha sum asked, mother o f a graat statesman, an
the soil program la being resumed outatandlng world leader and a
on th* sam4 baai* aa originally true American,” 'R oxai radioed.
planned. Officials tay most of tha
country AAA officers will ha aids
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th t. 1947 campaign.
The high flying St. Augustin*
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TRACTOR MOWING — W# mov
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vacant lots, roadsides or lent.
Kinard. P. O. Box 805, U k «
for the entire block.
.acreage*. Phona 4 1 or 167-J.
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A very spacious and lovely home
TRACTOR AND TRUCK WORK
In 8an Lanta, located on three
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HELP W A N T E D
Let us clear building lots, plow
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co house on steel, with 2 large EXPERIENCED celery grower oi
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bedrooms and bath upstairs, and
trained farm manager for farm
lots or farms. Phona 432-W
large living room, dining nnm ,
In Zellwood area. Good position
C. D. Forrester. Rt 1, Box 99.
bedroom and kitchen downstair*.
for right party. A. Dud* A Bona,
Ample closet arid cupboard space
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throughout. Thi* house has |eVtntly been redecorated inside. WANTED: Man to auccee-1 R.
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If you are'looking for a iioma of
whit# cat picked up near Bill',
In Northeast Polk County. 1500
distinction, thin Is It.
Bar. Phone 880,
families. Products sold 20 years.
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Permanent If you ar* a hustler. LOST: whit* plastic ladles
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Importance Of Coal

Farm Survey
i r t a iiM » r
r « i» "«*&gt;
m ncc operation* out o f income
and when credit i» u»cd. it 11
* retired when crop* are told.
Reporting on t!&gt;«• result* o f n
third national survey o f bank
Undinir made by the Agricultural
Commission
o f the
American
flanker* Association. M r., Inirlev
laid that Florida farmer* u»ed
only a fraction o f 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 o f •&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*. w iie 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 'o f $7,883,000
although
the total volume outstanding on
uk ich
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 i e 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
o f 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
period
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 o f the plane con heiress, railed a former Navy dy for signature.
“ Agreement was also reached on
Ferguson diver to scour the bottom o f Little
a* "other loan* In farmer*” were tracts. C h a I r m a n
aulacommitre Squam Lake today after grappling the nuantitie* of equipment to be
made In fl,l*9K farmer* by Flor­ (H-Mirh.) o f the
ida bank* during Ilr4fl.inan aggie. said he - has opened the hearing Irons hooked what appeared to lie bought hy the 8ovlet importing
piece* o f 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
miv
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 ronthowever,
in
an
attempt
to
find
out
ment o f 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
ar favorable factor In the pres­
when she left the luxurious Stiaw
ent situation is that the (aimers form ef an onen letter addressed aumifrer home last Monday nigiit. stallments instead o f 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 o f Intarest to a
*A possible source of danger might have tx-en .willing to take about •100 yards o ff 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 "M l 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 o f an
ers are watching carefully Is the politics I* a strange game.
pink pajamas.
agirement,' he said.
price o f 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
W V 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 Ilie 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- m e?"
C R E S T V lS W ^ Fla ., Ju ly 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
iqr-old Maigsret Irene Poland, opened tlial Kaiser contended in arntenetd the line* Irgunist* to 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 'p ro­
held In Okalooxa county jail in completely 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* o f 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
o f 1‘enaacola. Bond was filed ut WFB's aircraft division, told Urn clude: "Being a memltcr o f an ed to question* directly related to
the problem o f how to boot* the
|3,000 pending action o f the mun subcommittee that Kaiser, thr nu armed foice illegally occupying
ty grand jury which meets Aug. to manufactuirr ami l.ll-city Ship Palestine; Illegally carrying wrap output o f 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* o f 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 o f the conversa­
tion*. The British had suggested
start a campaign tu raise fund* to •tart production o f 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,
"That was completely fantas­ it is unlikely that they will be but th e-State Department had de­
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 o f 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..
Washington In September.
to do this," Meigs said.
held In Acre fortress by the Brit­
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 production comprise the first U. B.
posals far any new war equipment a close search o f the area between
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. *
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States Department o f -Agricul­ ernment agVncy..
ing of the two sergeant*.
"Nb, It* was very iiiiusuV.’’
Jn
ture's leadership has evidenced lhCreasing recognition o f 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 o f 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 jjlli -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
W PII
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 aircra ft 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 o f 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 o f 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,
000.000 In government funds. Ona
McRannte and Bill Ludwtg.
* th Roberta, colored resilient of
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* o f her daugh
II*
said
the
subcommittee
ex
Wednesday.
; .
v
tar, Edna Barton, will be held,
peeta
tap
daya
or
two
weeks
of
With H a rry Kudell at the piano
'Aujf. 4 at New Bethel A.M.E.
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sang
"A lw a ys,
MilIs* E v e n t
Church where she waa a member hearing*.
The session opened in a crowd­
“ Pag O ' M y_ H eart," and 'Blue
80 years.
Ski#*." Mr. 'B rem er arrow panted
survived by two sons: ed Senate caucus room which
8h* la aut
"E sp a n i Walta**
by hla ton,
Cross of Virginia, and normally Mata several hundred
Charlie Cro*
*
and Robert Bremer
Archie C r o # of Orlando) one persona.
following piano ^aelecllonal
lUghter. Edna Barton of Sanford
Itova, "Hands-.
step daughter, Fra n cis .d iffe rs
F o r r c 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
W ATT 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.
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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
a v ’ 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. .(/n terns tkmeij cover them, and heat thaw over
fonnan ot Sanford, Fla.
hot water. :
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It Mtmi ahorL"

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Inquiry

Diver To Scour Lake
For MiHHing Heiress

(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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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 o f

40.000 calorie*. In addition. the being offered in Germany
men In the min* showing the high- have It* attractions. After
ett production wilt get tn addi­ men go down Into thp dark
often danrerout mines for a
tions! 40,000 caloric*.
Germany and Rritain. In the or­ want. Maybe Mr. Bevin will t,
der named, are by far the n-nxt a further Idea from the pro,k&gt;
Important coal producing conn- in the Ruhr.trira of Europe. Both England nnd
TO ATTEND GAMI
iM H )
the continent o f course are in dire
THOMASVILLE,
l l i u n n ^ t i n u u , Ga..
v,.., July R i
need’ of an increase in many Irlnda
o f industrial production, but vir­ ( 4 V - G. E. (Eddie) Gilliland, i d
tually all manufacturing depends rectqr o f 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'th e 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**}.
that perhaps the Incentive bonuslaie dairyffarmers.
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Everything In the store In tagged In plain figure* so the cuitom er 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.

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FLORIDA. TUESDAY, JULY 29,

1947

Associated Prtsa Leased Wire

NO.
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Situation
Indonesia Said
utch

‘Flying Tanker’ A Success

France Hit

Kaiser Claim s F.D.R.
At UN Meet
ea ont
Over Navy Rejection

Objection .Raised To
Mentioning. Ma r ­
shal l Ai d Plan:
Balkan, Talks Knd

Hunt For English
Hostages Widens
As 3 Jews 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;

Wild Rumors Spread
As To Safety Of
2 Kidnapped Men
T E l . A V IV , Palestine, Ju ly 29

183

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Shipbuilder De n i e s
Kuowjedge Of Tnriiienct' Ur.ed In
Airphiue ‘Contract

Open Secret Lincoln Papers
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\V .\M lIN ls ju N , fo l. . ' ) o P ) - .
i b ill v j K.nse, tc-litlr-l today that
l i e 'suit a biief liotr to ■ihe lata
President |L&gt;oSrvf|| and got a W il* *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 "b r « ouldn't II1 ollr-t" when
Uskrii W'hrthrr lie wirnt to ' lh*
\\ loh 11&gt; use in sonhciliott with
-conhacls lie scyrm l In build cargo
-MSVIII. .Illj-l.lilf«. ^
I In- i *'linn illr i, -rrking facts
lc,' iul,l!H '&lt; ior j -h I 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 Vf»'»
ri- iI'll*
o *" 1
itiif
III1 lilin |i|oilu,er.
Ml r I'l ta-’tl7•(n lK M i f h.)
Mill ti1 k $»V| «•li ibis.
•hi tin
i.jliv fi sttiysv." small
■•Us ■d i &lt; Hn1. n-u |,,id this

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a city of apprrhrnsion today, ag­
LA M S U C C E S S .‘Ju ly 29 i /Pi
itated by tumor a ltci wild tumor
T he ltu**i ill bloc today' irln ik f
concerning the f ile of two Uniish
FraAcc ‘for lu iii*i.,g the M a id u ll
BATAVIA. July 29 V h - D u l:h seigeants held as hostages by liplan into a United Nations tlrb i c
m ilitary authorities, busily cktcnd gun Zvai Leu mi, the Jewish un­
and d rb iricd ,a ingoioui a ll.u k
ing their hold on ihe rich re­ derground organisation.
agaimt ihe Economic Commission
sources of Ja va and Sum atra, to­
One rumoi was that the two
for E.uuqx- bn allegedly inter In in &lt;
day irp o itrd scatleird instances seigeants, Mervyn P aicr and C lif­
-in, the. c onumir affaus ol tin of Republican
sabotage in oil ford Martin, held by ligun as HIOH A tO V I IM I ClOUOS. near l-osnlun, on* of Great Britain's “ flying m^ny
field aicas and elsewheie but said hostages for the thier Jews w in tankara" rvtuela a La m a ite r through a swaying hose line. W ithin 20
Thr -Nosirl attack was fauns I.
•1that the igenetal situation was were hanged in Je iu ifle m this minute*, 3,400 gallons of gasoline were ti'a iu fcrivij T lie "flying tankrra"
recently received wide acclaim for refueling a plane that flew non-stop cd- jointly
by
S m r l Drlrg.s|f
jtlc v e lo p in g favo rably."
morning, alieady had been found born Loudon to licrtuuiU and back.
(/utrrndtlonat)
Alexsmk-i I*. M .m ifov and W hile
' -The—Republic'*—ail— (cure,— ro- d&lt;ld iil C i l a .
Russian Urpiesrillative l_ I ha •
polled a t ' the o u llu raL ol hos­
Another, spreading yust as swillminik&gt;' shoilly afln I i.unr in.sjc
tilities iot consist of about 40 Ja p ­ 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 M u d i.d l plan.
to have bumbed Dutch position* found in a cave on tbr N'uiih
Mo. oinv m.idr no d iir t l ie lr rin Sematang and Salatiga and ir- Coast. Each succeeding tumor wai
rn
cr
to I istier's bid, but drtl.strd
turned Unbanned.
accepted by the public, but llir po­
Russi
i s iMisilmn alirad y lu d been
Sem i-official Dutch dispatches lice believed nothing.
medr i’ lr .,1 liv S i s ir l I'lilrig li M i l l
4&gt;d seven persons sscir killed
Infl, &gt;| #») tilt tlu* «lut«* Vial vIn
There arc no Driliili on ' I d
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
|sowu c o n lrsriiir in I’ aijs, At that IN tlti DOCUMINT ROOM of the Library o f Congress in Washington
UlU$M-%'||!. 1*1-oil build'
*n* . * ntJ d ia lin g of Scmaiang are in armoird
cats. Even the
• «M ill ’ « nt 1it t A. • *
him Mol &lt;»h’\ ir lm n l 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
• '* il • **r a | \ Hh fllU LI j'*
with 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
p
Ln
A 42 |icrcrnt cut in thr.s|&gt;|irnAn oidiiiuncr revising (M'cupa•
v.iitt ni iiitir 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 Ij v rales and inlrndrd .0
Katnim ky declined "The Ei-o U.« public "uutU 21 yeaii a f l « 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 Ja v a ,
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 lu infrs !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 ln u 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 ilo j of The H erald, D j._ R u p n * S t »y?».
puafti
li 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|
I
t
* 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
.
ill
l
i
n
u
h
M
\t'KI.N/.ll
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stay ht
expenses
as
follows-.
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*11 types 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.
A I' 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- 8 t.d e* p roposa l to at-l up a walv.il
communiques, said that in the houses from which gunfire or lives stated that tb g / '-*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 o f other attacks came.
tls.saliHtinl* n$$* I'agg 9||)
*
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 Ih r on|- und i rnn .1111
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Expo
lral
Florida
Experiment
Stallin’
,
Cheribon,
a bank,
a'-7power'. . autlon lflt'M
‘‘r
,h''
&lt;li»‘ ric‘ ordererl
on jha llnlkaii prohlem short
I'ljpie Milllstd Attlee'
• dwr
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so far whereas under the old |*w prole*- ‘•lyhinIwfore
five hnilaoa
houses, ivaae
near lha
the scene* nf
of This statement ia correct ao
lU
.rJ
■a I'aae M 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 o f the houses Budget Commission, however, tlid $15 to $ 2 ll. 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 rce s M ;tv Be 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
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s
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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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pat AiiiuuiiL.
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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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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
tw o r o o t I d e clIU
II*
I
It
l\
Mill
ttu*‘
«'jilniit*t.
.
K
y
«*
ii
tin*
l»;nly
d.
, on-, ii ,, | 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 o f 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
vud
tmlay Ihe Attlee regime, now ,1.
would Inject (lie veto on lid* thorrt-stiv e- -mines
lalHiratory waa entirely eliminatml,; j
horseman, won first plare Sunday to death in the same prison.
notice m - leialny it will ta-suniia on­
im ri 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.n u might le d u ir lici wrlUl the .pn-ssiliK •■••OIIOIIII. t Less' than three hour* before the
W ernoon In tournament nice*
i agaihat .
was
d
r
fr
ir
r
d
until
later.
two
(ter
rent
nf
thr
amount
in
tin
,was
still
a
niatler
of
conjecture.
“ d before a large crowd o f spec- executions, an empty, pillbox near
■sillied Lure* .an d dip inlu hm In n s, The htlrror goe,
f., .» .ateliinr and sab- ,,r I&gt;-h from l.*L«
appropriation
bill
w
ilf
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 l i r d R . Wilton
(•4U.H0il.lHbi | H.oiid ($2,560.(88), to iteinand llint tie ri .iys
iraallaa** ■* ras* . Bltl
So* let Deputy Foieigii Minisiei
ItiVl'l
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Park to see rider* and homes official* said, by a mine. No cosVVhetbef
tills
*(01111
"ill
.,
was instructed Jo prepare an o'Aioliei Gromyko worked busily mi 0 0 0) g.-lil IIIII iloll.li i r i r i v r tv op quickly- leitlttili* la* be •« *.i
from all sections o f Seminole ualtiea were reported.
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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 ter• I l. ii.In wore gt-dli 40 .
emergent* nn-aiuiri to merL the liiay get some clafifiintioii i.. r* •loi-mri
law &lt;r&lt;|uiring taxi owners lo car­ . Gromyko let the Yokoslav, Bill - p lo tp rrln c 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 o f eight up around the prison and soldiara
ry liability insurance,‘ due lo w illi- gaiisn and Albanian represeiiia
I j-11 \\iiig I iImo Party inrm meet witli tlie l.nletr -laaeaabo. aaL. i.V.- .','in;rrmr~*— ------------------and police Mocked o ff 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 o f 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, Ibe Cialdess of follioie
The executed men wer# taken to
pleby, Maurice Jacobi. Red Wind­
•niNiig Ibursdey
«Ji 'ue.i "I
•
ham. Carl Rabun. George Prltt- Hafatl north uf the Sea o f Tiberias
n m ajority of taxj owners did then la- &lt;nnatllutional and that under navy '-and an. lo n e , 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 o f 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 l call* 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
o
f
35
acres
of
CHy
group had met. However, plana
alike."
Morgan iln'latud.
lh*
w ar-hangover for which io .
l ar l utein lour anti lly hom- * 11 *rMlltoM»«| mm I'mi p ^lal
Ocean Liberty veaterday.
(owned Citrus groves at tire Mu­
Iwlng made for following
-mnirig and* .-ut,, „ f frasli water
LIONS
CONVENTION
, Four o f lh# injured died this njcipal Airport waa authurlasal..
weeks In which to have match
,* m e f • -Tv u&gt; Florida m u t t 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* p iad icc 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# o f America" neau were 40 others, five of
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
o
r
ld
-----EOI.IN
FIELD.
FI*.;
July
V
)
Sunday ha* bean set for Banton today along with other reported It had treated .170 for
Purchase o f 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 o f leadcrallip iriV
and bruiaea Inflicted hy fly}
S
7L
•
next tournament. All owner* major change* to make th* enter- cute
Cfe o f 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
o f horses who ara Interested in prisn fit the smaller budget de­
i t tlie Si Johns tois boall outThe
crux
o
f
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 o f the events aro creed by Congress.
waa authorised. ,
the bndly lagging Industrial Valiiariso. Fla., soon fcflciyfllfhtp lnwpal l»v lilla o f the Gama tjainthe major Internatlunal confer- ty I*
asked to meat at th* park at 1:00
Broadcasts will b*
reduced thetic product Aalatleelv recently
-imv la it October, but
. ( a- m iM .s mm •*aar T s a i
o ff 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 » Hi l l
r . M. on that day. Race* m v due from 66 to 33 h ours'a day, and developed.
. It lr 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 o f ammonium gas In­ Weilnrsday
STEEL CHICK Ul*
trains officer, repot tail.
ItM ti***# ■■ rase a n )
diariiislon o f the United Natiuua.
ed from tha Hat o f 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
o
f
the
dead
wer*
described
beamed abroad.
•
■uriinmcnl an Increase o f 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 o f tho victim- wrn- with­
fatalities,
however,
included
one
a naw system of "block program­
steel p/oalucta. A spokesman for held pending n o t i f i c a ti o n ot next
Th* possibility o f warding o ff ming" goes Into effect to concan unidentified wamtn about 30 year*
' , .
tl,e nimpnuy said thn increase o f kin. *-----‘ "
I'uneral -,'ivices f..r Alice Ha*
^com ing 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
-a w u r ity -to old nnd young by avenlng Uitenlng hour#-In-each
told rolled- steel, and galvanise*! training flight when it crashed. L. It. I’almet o f Kentucky Ave­
•By Bobby r.rk a
ished th* necessary numlaer of
manna o f th* Townsend old ag* country and to permit ataff re­ had bran token o ff 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* o f t&gt;ara. tlie increase waa
Camp Scrib*
vessel's cargo exploded, but her
ian, waa tha subject o f a quota- ductions.
It crasheil shortly after t4:l»-J A. M. rniiining from Injuries treeivad
pro-marksman,
tnarkaman,
captain waa reported faulty In­ - A group o f 05 happy boy'camp- a*
on from 8e/iatgr Claud#-Pepper'*
effective July- 28.
wIn n n car mu over her, will b*
Central Standard Time.
in- Tr.wnianrlllea
sA 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 a
at
their
caatliturtral \Vi-&lt;iiii--,l*y a t
)0 ;3 0
.
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. A lben,
Home.
Winona Saturday noon, and aahl
TALLAHASSEE. Fla.. July 29bum 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
a JvJfth
mrettog o f ftewnwere hrrnlng today. Much o f Rrest,
AJfth District ntreting
llelpy Selfy l.uiindry wlacr* Mr*.
t Tn Volusia
tennis, handball and teeter ball received Slat* Board o f Con­
send clulta held at th# T%rtat
4etr*y#d' by a«rial bomb^'j (h i
^
Only
two adjustmapta ware h*!1
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 U irp
nfdTh.nUtJ?iw!nL thr V L Utld
‘ M t d w “ ^ cS rittell O T g
P- M : Sunday. A noon lunch. yesterday afternoon by tha County nf
tha buildings ' " ‘ h . buatnea# MoyNl under the K ipervlilon o f 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 o f pro-fabricated 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,A t the request o f R. C.
hope that h* might again be able th* attraction o f “ Doc" Stanley.
are all five congressmen from tha ard. tha aaaesamant on the old
this murning hy Supl. T . W. I j iw - 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.A
8^
n
E’
*}*'.’
Ju,y
fT
And
Friday
war*
th*
___
.
.
movemrnt.
29
UP).
Brig.
General
Merlweathcr
ent, but that 60 percent
on# o f the major item* o f the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
M. S. Nelson requested that rat
L. Walker. U.8.A. retired, former budget la that o f teachers’ salar­ N. Palmer o f . 1 ska land; also
•f*th# whole Congress la on tha
er tend In Euraka hammock rn gh -T /^ P atT S 1 ^ 3 ‘ *°d 1 S 5 l &amp; ^ n X ,"th * T .PnyWM
f
c
^
m
m
V
^
l
ovarnor o f 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* 8 U U ‘a
ona, died today In hi* 78lh year ar* due
S S T StoS th*
tfili
fir Arneri _
q u t e t i S f H ^ . n , ‘ S y pS :
Bruewaur o f Maine waa reported an acre.
to recieve
$395,260
request waa granted, legation
The Rev. J. II. Root Will offteNgttenal
... iUrUd
_____ ,
! * “ ?.. I
.^ 1 Tom^
qualified
for in tha Marin* noapltal where he during
to hay# talked onjh# plan to. the according to t L. BurSlck oi UStaw
coming
_ ,tha
,
-------lg tterm aa com iate wt the service* and Intvrmant
g io n Convention in Naw Y orkI'th * Uttoo o f tha
bulltte
at
th*lawimn
had been a patient for s a m e l Farad with $292,000 reelsvad by will taka place in Lake View
rajra and Mean* Commit tea.
tha County Clerk's offtea.
nth.
•
, ' .ix lfla rang* as th* cam pus flamonth*.
.
l u t yaar, ha said.
Cemetery.
.
,
M
.
9
■J.
ta for a landing, and that
a transport' crashed in flpme*.

Ruprecht Says Slash Increased Rates Re­
Will A f f e c t Ser­ quested By Cabs;
vices To Farmers
Chicken Law Pends

Political Emergency In England
Seen Due To Economic Crisis

Junior Sc Bridge

Britain Considers
Emergency Plans
To Combat Crisis

LAMPS
Vi Price &amp; Less
Table lampa, loo, a r e 'r e dured. All are high quality
lamp*. U r g e variety of
style* and colors. Select your
now and aave. .
.
-e

Y O U G E T A L L 9 P IE C E S !

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.
.

RiS*ir=

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Reduced,

(•roup Fo I'Inforce
lh!ih‘s On I'ishing
In SI. .lolnis Kiver

Money

4 More Die As Result
Of Exploflion On $hip
In French Seaport

Congowall
at 4 Q o Hn. « .

An '.exceptional value at
(Ms l o w price. Rring' In
v o ir room measurements.
Variety of glistening color*.,,

“ Voice” Broadcasts
Cut By 40 Percent

Are Killed
In Bomher (’rash

. x l t ...

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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Chifforobcs

.

USE OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN

.- A "

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Hearing Scheduled
On School Budget

j

N ed S m ith . M g r.
800 Kf. 1x1 ST.

•* ':

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*

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“Right where we’re been for 25 years’*

a®

J’aimer Child Will
Be Buried Wednesday

Boys Reluctantly Leave Camp Winona
Two .Weeks Of Joyous Activity

Only 2 Adjustment*
Are Made By Board

'

Fall length mirror In'th* door late-yen
see y as n a if 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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SANFORD.

Local Experiment Occupation Tax
Station.Is Hit By IncreasePlanned
42 Percent Cut By City Board

Lauded

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Yes
—* DEFINITELY LOWER — And Besides —
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W EATH ER

• onsiiUrable
cloudiness
with
M .iiicm l shower* and thundershun cl* tonight and M vdntsday..
(•cntlc tu moiUrale &gt;«ri»bW winds'
musli)' -uulhncsttrly.

AN IN DEPEN DENT D A ILY NEW8PAFKM

VOLUME XXXVIII

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

Discussions On Ruhr
To Be*in. This Week

South Florida Ports
Rates Hit At Hearing

TH E

To I’W r r l the I'raro o f the World;
To Promote tit* P ro e m * o f America;
To Produce Prosperity for Sanford.

Hundreds Of Fires Re­
ported In Java As
Result Of Scorch­
ed Earth P o l i c y

8

Markets

Iw U »lty There l.i Strength—

Pact Failure

Kangaroo Court Tries
2 Kidnaped Britons

Murder Charge Filed
Against War Bride

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                    <text>THURSDAY. JULY 24. 1947

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

'AGE EIGHT

U. S.-Britain Agree
On German Meet

Indonesia Fight BATAVIA, July

24 W - I n -

Development Of
Atomic Energy I
U. S. Is.Outfinei

LONDON, Jtjly 24 &lt;/P&gt;—A high
American aourca aald today that
U. 8. and Britiah difference* over
a conference on Germany had
^ t - ^
snd -stemm^l
w X ? ^ M S o N .'MJn!yL 2 4 ^ been aaltled' aKB ITSaV "Britain
letcrmined Dulch din e on Her#.# mn outline of what this
had tentatively acrepted a U. 8.
Invitation to meet In Washington
■ng. Republican stronghold in cotpitry Is doing at this time in
to discuss methods o f , Increas­
central Java.
American history with
atomic
ing coal'production In the Ruhr.
he
Indonesian
New,
Agency.
ordlntry
c,tU.„
.
cant
The Informant, who may not be
ira re polled that on ihe «**tit all. Faw people can.
Identified by nsms, said the Brit­
ish had sgTeed with the American
ral front Republican troop1 unless they’re high In the governposition that other questions su‘h
tpied Modjoketlo this after- menl or are scientists. The wore
as financing and feeding of th i
Th« ,r
u
jo *
**
economically merged American
hwest of the once powrrlul mt|c|, of it |„ b«|ns done behind
and British lanes %of Germany
should not be subjects of the
:h naval base of Soersban*. closed doors.
discussions.
Dulch held an area around
The outline given .here la prutHere's how the CAA goes about
Ho Mid the- British also agreed
. H * . . . . . . d o , . . . i . . . . &lt;r
to hold tho .talks In .Washington
Ijokerto pnor to the outbreak • j &lt;vf|„pment of atomic energy,
Whan.,a manufacturer hltk upon ralher than ‘Beilin/ as suggested
dealgn he believes can be sold •artist,
hostilities Sunday.
{ It ta pieced together from the
» the airlines, he a; disk to tho
he Dutch, denying their drive report twice a year, la tha boss
SAA t V a type certificate.
j .- .in k ..» h .d b .,„ w w J a g * S S l . ' Z S S S T m
’ S.
The government's raperta begin
&gt;unced
the
capture
ol
O
w
l*
eangrv*
!»■»
night.
ducking the Idea right Chen, even
I C n l t s s s i Iroas g a g s Owe)
, important northwest Jav a] This commission, which makes
lust a praporal on included lacerations of the-hoad,
It. not be carrying fractured ribs and kmyt Injuries,
and birthplace ol the indr- aueh a report twice a year, la Um
nil or cargo for his 13 year old son ClArlt-a, who
L nr» aatrrnf.nl
I !&gt;•&gt;»« of atomic energy end every. v.
.1'
thing connected with It in this
had a compound fracture of the
uteh Marines, the
And , he comm|„ lo n Isn't
right arm and deep lacerations of
t.llln* wwwnrthlnjg. by a long shot.
the head. Miss Doris Temney of
Longwood, another occupant of
the car. was thrown d e a r of the.
wreck and'escaped with la e e ra |
lions and abrasions. Thrso In-'
jured, Mid Patrolman Bender.)
were taken to- the Florida Sani­
tarium and Hospital for treatment.
Trlbue, the colored driver of the
LaKallc, received lacerations about
the head. The following colored
pasvenrer* UOf* OHaMo'**n&gt;.Mn- '
jured: llltha MeKenny, who suf­
fered hip Injuries and lacerations;
May Lee Noble, who had' scalp
lacerations; Lily Stills, who had a
fracturrd pelvis. John Sttlla, who
died at 10:00 o’clock that evening
at Orange General Hospital, had
a broken leg, fractured pelvis and
rnneuislon. The colored Injured
were taken by ambulance to the
hosnltal where three stlli remold.
Patrolman Bender stated that
the accident was caused by Trlbue'
trying to p its-another' car .and swerving Into the path of the on­
coming Htudcbakrr driven by Mr.
lit ability lo tdnnd rough weather, Ktnanl. Evidently the LaHatla
Improvement In tiro wimlsh.et.l to swerved clear across the road for
m ■protect the pilots In collisions It was hit on the right rra r by the
E p M S t birds and mnny slgnlfirsnt right front of the Hludebakcr and
thrown off the road. The StudeI "iechnlcal Hems.
baker was spun around by the imPerformance Checked'
But the toughest of ell appear* pact. Both machines were badly
to be fha accvlerete&lt;l service lest wrecked.
An unidentified motorist who
requirement, which became rffrrCredit Controls
J tlvp May 16. D iet means th*t happened along and who had a
B after the plane la gcnrr»1!y nl'- first and kit and knew how to ute
((VsNsstS f m Pea* &lt;&gt;»*&gt;
proved It m ipt go through n rig- it, gave great help-to Fatrolman
■ arous UO-hour flying ilcnronilrn- Bender, he said. In adiplnlslsring controls which might be necessary
to gat grains to port rltles for
. - Hon under airline npcratlng con­ first aid to the Injured.
•Moment abroad.
ditions—but with tho varied eiRepentedly t h e
tommlealon
With regard to unification. Ihe
■V- periences of a year* etrrice cro*d- ilUfISY’8 GIRL TO RETURN
MIAMI BEACH. Fla., Jitl/t.24 President #ald he Is hot rearly to moans about the lack of the right
td Into a week or ten days.
of trained men. It says:
P n t flying is thn p&lt;|ulvnlpn* of Iff*) The Miami Dally News said eay who will.be named .Secretary kind
"The nation’s supply of tralnad
today that the brother and se­ of National Defense to heed the
40.000 to 60.000 miles. •
nuclear tcienllste and englnaert
M &amp; a Martin 2-0-2. first lions- cretary of Virginia HIIL In whose unified armed forces.
— port p la u r to face“thtr new regu- Ueverlg- ^JIMIa— h o m e —Benjamin "Iw lslattrm nrmpletlnf tlreunlf- la now- -wnpfnlly • ihort." ’ ‘
Besides Ihe Job of keeping
, fatlons. la now undergoing Us ac- (Bugsyl Siegel was slain June iflcatlon procedure Is hrforo Con20, bad arrived a t Miss Hill's Bm rasa. It wlh set up the Army, •head with knowledge o f . mekavy and Air Forces as seDsists Ing atomic weapons, tb i govFight or Id CAA specialists end
ranches of service. Each b-nneh ernment Is tackllnjl this doubts
abodt • dotrn company esperjs
'111 have a secretary hut over-aU Job:
are on the Right. The CAA people
1. Trying to find a way of help­
have been designated by »
ing Industry and communities
,Certification- Board •eUbllshed
with atomic power. This Is a
early In'the project. This boaid Zealand.
m akes ths nue» for the accelerated test to fit the particular Plane.
Tha test Is designed to
th a t needs to l»« known about tlist
the c a b tl

i&amp; is rd rja B *

Collision

soijiabodr ?" Camp Is • eat Ha and
lime and pboaphata mlna owner.
Starry dubbed him "tha millionaira legislator."
Parker commented Papy hid
testified he had a t varioui.tim es
•aid to both accusing legislators

overnight.
£ Seeking discover!** for mad- * ^
leal naa, lueh a i In cancer treatment. The commliilon hai fire " "
main government laboratories: At „
lo t Alamos, N ..M .; Oak Ridge.
Tmn.t Chicago;I otto being bollt . . . . .
at Patehogue. Long . titand, N.
Y- and one being built at 8chi- .. **•
^ctady. N. Y.
More than 60 unlvenltiia are gm ,
doing wofk In. connection w ith. eoo|ti'
the work done at those labors-1 —.
torlei. If tt did nothing elie, th is1
would be good training for young * * ,
K lentliti In the atomic field.
*7™
But other work la being done IT.* .
at big private laboratories and fh. by-industrial firm .,
g j, "
The eom'mleelon- can let some worth
atomic Information out, Ipm a -of « .
it m uit ba kept aecret. This
t
means guarding plsnta and check- j,e ■ 0
log on the loyalty of workers
with the1 help of the FBI.
"hare

arker, Jr.. m M the Wet-re lag paid for vote, on the bllf7
trying to show that f'amp
"Why should Papy bo going
Oil ham "reached up In thin, around telling everyone he eonld
o get their stories- accusing find *1 understand[ they are offer­
ing |10O on this bill Y*
hat motive hive they got fo r' “An hMWMtad ear could soon
ifaeturlng this case?" !»e ask-i find that 1100, Parker charged.
Referring to Cemp’e wealth, |
------------- --------------- *
■r inquired "W hat's he going]
wt» ' '* **&gt;• product of
rofIt by It—to tell a He on ■ single y e a rs growth.

Airport Transfer

Woodcraft Helps Boys
- Grow-to Manhood

(m tla a e S I n a h s i Om I
their disposition In such manner
si will beet encourage and foster
the development of civilian avia­
tion. U la Intended to' preserve
for national defenM purposes a
strong, affidant and properly
maintained nation-wide system of
public airports, according to Ita
proponents. '
D m law as applied to the San­
ford Municipal Airport, will not
affect that portion strictly de­
signated aa airport, as this area
and facilities wers recently ac­
quired by the City, nor dues It
However, other buildings such
as tha warehouses, cold storage
plant, ships service building, bur­
rocks. the B.O.Q. and J.O.Q. build­
ings can, with CAA approval, he
rented or t o n * for commercial
use. or foy’Mhool, warehouse or
storage • use* proceeds of which
■Would be MM for airport maintsnance, ha pointed out.
In cases where the properly Is
wanted for industrial or factory
use. It would be necessary to gel
the CAA to Mt a m Io .price, and
turn the money received over to
that agency, Mr. Bayer declared.
He added that morn and definite
details of th r project will ba an­
nounced later. Aa.evidence of tha
"red tape" that moat ba gone
through ba pointed to a high stark

Soma coal mora. some lesa, but tha average
coal of railing a boy lo ago 18 li $5,680.
Thousand* of "Young Americans/* m im birs
o! Bays of Woodcraft* are building fund* for
tholr financial socurlty and for collogo and
Vocational training with safe,. sound* Wood­
man Ufa Insurance protection.
man repreaentativ* explain how you* son can be pro­
tected financially while enjoying the fraternal and soda]
activities ol his Boys ol Woodcraft Camp.
-eervaUvelr worth 91,000,000 a
year."
To the Tallahassee lawyer's des­
cription of 87-year-old Odhsm si
"the baby legislator from Sem­
inole, the self-styled dreamer x x x
who probably u v himself pictured
aa a m eiilah lo straighten out the
Legislature.” AMPcm*.;;-countered
’'Thank God. we have him."
.The oroeecutor Mid that he,
like ' Odhsm, had eerved In the
armed foreae during the war and

WOODMEN of tbe W O RL D
Llie Insurance Society
OMAHA. NEBRASKA
0UK V IS IT S (X C tlD 6169*000*000

------

H. J. FINCH, District Mai
Office Phone 967
Sanford* Florida
116 South Park Avenue

Mentioning Papy'e assertion
that ha had eald no mora to Odham and Camp than a comment

1 1 ^
*

?4 if -V -

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&lt;# a n d jee,

Hie cab Is rtxxi-wouNTin—
cushioned on rubber against road
shocks, torsion and vibration!. . .
Driver s compartment Is wider,
with more
leg| rroro,
room. Widsr.
wiki
MKAf ir
mow. deeper
windshield and windows It
visibility by 22%!

Kaiser Hit
th a t the contracts wer« 1st
» he becama chairman of tha
Production Board In August.
T-**A1! ! rould toil them was what
"wan bastesv with me," Krug said.
: "W hat wta It. then Umt you
e ^ a d J h s m l" a reporter askedT\ ‘" l aald that Katicr put tho hcot
i f hjll on everybody In' Washing' | »i_w »he eaklnet memlivr replied.
t . they told him that he
have an airplane contract
be IisjI no aircraft man.
ned up Hughes and came
I (aid that now h« had an
man- Then he got the
»&gt; • - ■ •
flatly denied previously
I reports that he had torilora the committee. He
bad discussed with Fergucontract letting but maint knew1 nothing personalIt,
atarior Secretary declined
ent on reporti
jrts that ha
he had
■
fotlywuod parties

d ptcV-ups hava
LOAD SPACE. . . .

er, sturdier isam m
to carry greater load*
LUf 1alZa^* i-V&gt;Ts STp m L u . i**&gt;
l i a . - .Freeh air Is drawn

inlrwnthfout- J

side — heated

InrokJ wralhev A

—and used air &lt;
ie/erred sal/* '

a U Ib s m th fiy w i battar
tha Kalser-HughM con- Longtr
load distribution. . . . CWrolvt'*
i Krug but would furnish famous
n ju - n o A tw o inrroto

aiA a A U lsart gaarsdfor tha load!

■Houae CommUtro
datlutt to kH p tha

T*X *t V pkeront

'll"rise to
IU50 dM ’bo ? p * r -

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'
iA m

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Advance-Design Trucks
•j e acclaimed from coati to coast!

W 5,S .h !£v.ua
Seaalpn

A m e rica’s First

ETerywhere. . . wherever you ( o . . .Truck ueere *r»
praising the sensational new line of Advancs-Dstlgn
Chevrolet trucks. Reason I They’re rsatly new, ragffv
different, Introducing the Unique cab that "breathes''
—th a t almost literally "Inhales” fraoh air and
" eiha les’' used air,* plug scores of other new feature*
and Innovations long-awaited—long*wtntadl Built
t6 be first, and built to b i t , they're blg-looklng,
blg-kiadlng, powerful yet economical trucks to do a
more profitable job for you. See them now.

LUCKY STRIKE presents THE MAN WHO KNOWS
THI TOBACCO BUYER!
TVIBOUOHT well over ten million pouneb a f
tobacco. . . bo I apeak w ith aorne authority
wheii I say th a t aeaaon after aeaaon. I'vo
aeerl the makers of Lucky Strike buy real

�vm
THE W EATHER

( a U a lty T h e r# I f S tr e n g th —
'T o Protect the P u tt* of th* World;
To Promote Ui# P ra g m a of A aerica;
To Prodac# Prosperity for Sanford.

%%Con*iHfr«b!t» rloudlnets with ©crnlhnn! •howerf an«i thunder*
tfnrtnA thlt if tp in ^ o and parly
tonight • !*comintr partly cloudy
through £«\urda&gt;*, ,
A N . IN D E P E N D E N T

D A IL Y

N EW SPA PER

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V P L U M E X X X V III
— * r
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Established 1908

.S A N F O R D ,

F L O R ID A ,

F R ID A Y . JU L Y

*
A s s o c ia te d Proa* L eased W iro

25. 1917

N O . 181

_________ __

Andrew J.Ma&gt; And
Garsson Brothers
Sentenced To Jail
Ex-Congressman Gets
Up To 2 Years For
Accepting Bribe In
War Contract Deal

Gun Toter Held A fter President’s Visit

Russian Says
United Nations
{las No Power Is
Gromyko Insists Se­
curity Council Can
Not Force Balkans
To. Aid On Border

Value Of County
Property Given
As $32,827,990

LAkl SUCCESS. July ‘25 UP).
R u iiii told the United Nalioni
Secunlv ( »uncil today thr ro u n d
had no power to lorce the Balkan
•tale* to (oopriate with the Amrrican-ptopn.rd border commituonSoviet D -lr^jir Andtn A. Gromyko tliui look thatp ittue with
contrntmnt ol Hrtichel V. Johnion. Deputy 'U . S. Delegate, that
decmoni ol the - council
undej

Of W ar
Signed By Tr uman;
United

Air Force Is Given
Equal Rank With
Army And Navy In
U n i f i c a t i o n Bill

.

r r-

Stop-DatcsAre PutOn

New ACL Freight Vet G. I. Benefits;
Many War PowersDepot Building Is Rcmain
In Force
WASHINGTON. July 25 t-rt—
Now In Operation Pie*iilent
frum-xn today signed

.»■ —■ ■ ASHINGTON. July Zi &lt;/V)~
cmgunm an . Andrew J. May
wai sentenced today to a teim Nearly Half Of This
WASHINGTON. JuU
tAA
of from eight months to two years
ValuationExcmptcd
Congiess sent to President Ituman
in prison on charges of accept­
For Tax Purposes
today legislation putting the Army! A ,
,
,
...
ing $53,634.07 in bribes while he
legulstion leperlmg *ome 175 war­
and Navy unde, a single calnnet; A u t o m o b i l e
L o a d i n g time and emergency l»**s now or
was wartime chairman of the ,
House-Military Affairs Committee.
officer—to be called the Sec lelatv j
P J a tlo riT L . I s
N O W within one vejf ur^putting sto|Se. I The «°'*l ••»«•«* valuation ol
*•n
Lminj * _ . •.all
ail properly
proprujr in
m ^Seminole
« hih'
ol
Nation.!
Defense.
J
U
l
l
d
e
r
C
b
l
l
S
t
r
............
. latr* oiT'velerans*
I benefits.
The. two men •ccu.rtl ol pay (
t | ,he
r|fn t ,;mf „ % U ,
I his so-called aimed sem cesl
_______
It,,
m
rHect
ing the bribes-m um Loot
lf) 2 7 .m
$543,241 m,„e .had
•W ,c4»ion7m ;..,,,e" iff*
»rj
f n -‘
........... slat-"
• % r a y and H e n r y M a n .6 n - J .n
w„
-- Johnton immediately competed the Air rorces e&lt;)ual rank wiihj*
I ware given prison terms with a sealed
, , today
. _ *•
1 Freight Depot building.* tecently ute*. In i statement. Mr. Irumsn
by Sanford F. Doudand sea
(orcr* A
At p.e.pies- f0
me land
,ana ana
se, torcrs
by ,he I ce Const,ui
with another warning that failure the
'j minimum of eight months and a nry. county Ux assessor.
Iruction *.*ul it i« "not pn»*ible" at this
a branch &lt;-om
nf* J
u „ put little to wipe out the whole list.
ol *ny Slate to comply with a d* enl. th r^ A 'r Force
maximum of two years.
The total assessed value of all
in the War Department »*herr linto use this week. Another im
ctiton
o|
the
Council
might
mull
I hr tr-w legid.ition specifically
1
The maximum penally that could
property in (he county which if
in enforcement measurei ol the land officers wield biggest inllu-lprovement. an alitomobile loajling exempts cert-*in lx»** which Conj have been imposed on each by exempt of partially exempt from
ence.
itrongeit kind.
Iplatfoim it now Ireittg built nrai gte*« and the Administration htve
1 Judge Henry A. Schweinhaut was taxation Is $14,649,700. he declaiThe legislation is one of 1 -the freight terminal Masonry work
.
"Any
failure
would
lay
the
nonagieed thnuld resn*i#«&gt;*ka4*«s**ks.
I six years in prison and a fine ol
A 4 ^ W ’M 1M TRR after I’reildcnt Truman left the Senate chamber complying &gt;t*ev open |n teriotti big measures Congrrs* bad tick­
ed.
.
is
by
Bridget
and
WillUny,
Like
Ihe temlution was worked out
) $30,000:
th is is 44,6 percent of the to Capitol police took Into 'ruitodv a 'man blentified aa Clifton R. action to iniuie their cooperation." eted for final \action before ad­
M an cnnliaclort.
_&gt;
ItyL.llw ptJu'i t,v .-ouomttaes of.
The sentencing was delayed j{or last.- valuation!----- -----— —— —— !L ‘ 8plre», u f Augtwda, Ga., shown (centerl with the arreatlng
officer*. Lorain Trum p'TteTtl and Paul G. STOttsyT He U*a taken Johnmn n td “ Th» CrtOftcil can journment -fornwrinw'. -V~
I he new building with its con- both House* and Attorney (»eneMl
r t^ e than two hours while die
It It alio one of the major pro­
Assessed value of property to Galllnger Hoipital for olnervatlon. A bullet was In the gun. make such decmoni undec Chaplet
ctet*
limns and cement blocf. Clark.
' defendants' lawyer pleaded for a
posals Mr. Truman made *0 the
(International Sotimlphotol V I."
against Which. taxes may he lev­ another was In hie pocket.
Mr Truman voret-d hope for a
lawmakers. For futiue iiitumal walls r» at freight car lesrl on
new trial an^i May beesrrcheA the
ied for county maintenance pur­
Johnmn summed up his views defense, he also'aakrd that mill the south rnd, ami It.irk* will weedy end of the remaining emcourt for merry.
eraeney atattiter. find asked Clark
tary training tu- requiie.1 for all
poses is the difference between
in this way
be raised about 14 inrbe* on lb'- to continue hi, studle*. Hi* state­
phyalrally
fit
young
men.
The 72-jrear old former Ken­ the $32,827,990 and the $14,649.I he Council has the pbw rt to
All he got on that
* pro­ north end so lh-*l the new tttbbei ment -aid:
tucky democratic congressman In*
make inieitigations. Counities are mise nf early action when &lt;’-m• Wo .li.ml-l . .onpl.-l- the order­
i slated that he had never taken “a 700 exemption, or $18,178,290.
tired band Irurk* c.*n be putlt-.l
Homesteads, valued at $5,801.obligated in cooperate. I* is the gresn reconvene* neat January. more eaitly in and out of * *i.. ly reconversion r»f the ttmchinery
| alnale dime" dishonestly during his
long service In rongrrsa.
140. are exempt by State law
duty ol. the members of the l nileti That promise rame wlmn tin* it was announced by E. N f ield and tipetaliun* of the gmvrnmani
to .1 peacetime basis n* rap-dly
IlniMe approved n universal train­
He told Schwrinhaut:
from
taxation
for
maintenance,
ns practicable "
“I stand before the court today
Br DANIEL DE LUCE
.cent in the fir-t Slovak election* Nation* to abide by the decisions.*’ ing bill by a vote of 20 In It. thu» mg. Iieiglit agent
Gloniyko replied th at'll a nilui.i sliding it to the ratemlar of tm-slThe I'resident on Dec. 31 de­
wUh a clear, clean conscience. “I hut can he taxed for interest and
BRATISLAVA. Slovakia, July after war.
l&gt;urlng
wartime,
Sanford
»«&gt;
n
clared an end to th«r stafo of ho*.
hV er violated a law as far as I linking fund. Adding this sun 25, (AA—Slovak Communism wears
Un the wall of flastoranaky's found that the work of the com lies* which will be awaiting the transfer point for the wloir
f| tllltlea...........
This struck t*f rm crknow In the 72 year* of my life. (o ,|,e valuation lor maintenance a white collar to the officer-amt! simple offjre hangs a picture nf million "is incompatible w.th its ,e*‘.!l,, to ” Wh' n .\h* y rM,,pn,W*' Florbla. but vinca the romyletinnj
|a*vv f,&lt;om the tiooks on New
icoe* to church on Sunday.
| Lenin, but the No. I ItoUlievIk of
r i r r rreceived
crciv ru n
o u ir u
irw i*
i
. _
I In* was another prog,e«* in of the big terminal at Wayi’i'**. RP„ey
"Ia nnever
a udollar
dlroct-____
.■ *« i, i1n0T7o0 .1U1 n1 . ...........—
y
,
ll(,
|
,
&lt;v
ly or Indirectly that was not 1 e‘«uala $23,979,430 valuation for
and «e$ termination
It beats the propaganda drums history has a &lt;|ui*tlr*l expiettlon soveieignty, then it can refute to Conirreag' drive to clean Its date Ga.. tills transfer business ha* been1
dates for .11 others on Juno 30 or
cooperate."
honestly earned or juatly duo.”
the interest and sinking fund.
for Soviet foreign policy, llut It on hla bdnided fare,
for adlournement:
much
reduced,
ami
at
p
-s
e
n
t
May was convicted July .1 af
Of the $14,649,700 exemption, admits It never * a n b to see a 1 “The gcrutalion that the Slovak
Tire House p**»ed romprnnii«* goods and merchamlUr nr- re­ later.
Tlie new action luhrs another
ter an U-week-long trial of ac­ $8,025,000 1* the value nf property Russian army on Slovak *611 agulti. Communist Patty's program I* By FRANCIS W. CARI’EN fF.lt l-ci*l«tion to end Nov. 1 th« fov- ceived
niostlv for the Hanford long -1,-p t m «id prac-timo opera­
cepting $63,634.07 -In bribe* from wholly exempt. The largest Items
It, talks of drmocrary instead of made In Moscow is not often made, * LrVKF. SUCCESS. July 25 At
einm rnf* restriction* on inxlall area " The
location of tlio fr -iylit tion* nltlimigll 'the art-inl end of
munltlona maker* Murray and In this aura are the Hanford Mun­ dictatorship of the..■ff!
proletariat.
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. and ll Is easy to disprove.' Has- Paul Martin, Canadian ministM ol men buying ami selling.
depot in -Ilia lo-ai t of Saof-r-l, Gir u ni
f--r intei nali-otai purHinrv Garsson. The Gvjsson icipal Airport and Osceola air
The Senate Labor Committee np- makes
It wants Crcchnslovakia’a win- tovanskv said.
It easily aceesslble t-&gt; h isl iniu-w AxU-.iuit .oioe -until pence
brother* were found guilty of r I« porta which total $4,460,000 In ea dojrs to tin* Wrst wide open.
_ “ W e^propose' nothing that ran nation health and welfare, dec late-1 pmved. 9 to 3. the l’ie*;.|-i|t'* neis Interestsram
l tn irttn g Mutca llr.ilirt it,e sigl-etl.
What Is Slovak Communism? noH ..- m-liievnl through•ilembc-j|0d
'r
Ing tile bribes fo r favor* end. tike* 11mated v alue/ said Mr. Doudney.
i y ||IP principles ol firejlnm nohdiiaUnn* nf foimer I'eio--ci,itit- is ample.
ttn r major effect of today’s ac­
came Into court to hear their j A total .of $4,165,980 is exempted The answer, from Party Secretary- ratic nrlM-raara.
In- act ti|i*r we oj jnfoimalioit and ol the piess Senator Aim Mllldock to l&gt;e a
The building is more than ?0'* tion i» to nut st«&gt;p-&lt;lntea on G. I.
member of the National Labor
I under many classification* iisel'id General Stefan llastovansky, re­ advorntr rooperution- with olh»r
di|$ May toM Judge £chweln- Ing n t y and County owned land* sembles old Mniratn doctrines part lev In achievemg a broad sort- are essential to the main|rnance Relations Bi-erd. Tha committee fe«llonr and 35 feet - wide, l-a* a Iienefits for. niv-*ut 16,000,1)90 »er.
ha4fct V
Ouwrt uuuse,
Cause, 'Publtr Library,' w4*» abbot a* much "a* a Jet-propelled •lltation of the economic struc­ of fntein ational peace and othr also appr«ve&lt;l the nomination of rvble-loading nlatform ru n n 'n t tl-» aleentrli ami tefernnr.
full length r-u the west »i-l“ mid
Iletrafler n»ir nrmy &lt;nl:»tecx
y t y cnurehc*. raker resembles (he flying mash ture nf the state pieauppn.se* that
“I neves got a atngla dlrno from efwnrks. City Jail,*
oh|*clrves of the United Nations. J. Copeland Gray, a* a member of on the north able has a
r -ot (Im-loilir.r lb---.; who entered scrthe G am o n i or anybody «lar.
schools, lodges, disability ami wl-l Ine that the Wright brother- wc nro open* to compromises.*
the board and Robert N. Denham
«I *«nfiMiirtl hr
%lfl
In
a
prepared
address
to
tlf'
naltform
with
roof
shelter
illli
n
“I never, did a thing In Congrats ows exemptions, etc. Also exempt launched at Kfttyhawk.
as general rounsel.
"We arrf for evolution, not tathat today vexea my conscience.
l niled Nations Tlconomic and Solx $221,900 worth of land that has
A quiet, scholarly ex-railway volution.” .
Renubliran*. after holding the ramu for easy unloading of - -o •"I stand here toda» on the mercy reverted to the State Internal Im­ clerk. 37 • year - old Raatoeansky
llastovansky ha* never visited cill Council on the repoil ol the Renata in «e**|on all last ilgnt, lev
of the court. If I go to (all my provement Hoard, also $680 of controls the party machinery which Moacow and he welcomes Intergave up artiiins effort* in put
Within tl&gt;» freight building !• n
UN Sub-Commission on Freedom
(I natlMneS na t*aaa Stsl
said they will carry the ease to the delinquent, non-exempt property. harvtatpd a R*d vote of 31 per1;
sennrate office fm K. K* TTrilhurn,
HVnllaaM ea Paae I’-ari
ol Information and ol the Pm*.
Supreme Court ff
plea
If n^-eanary,
nAei
wnrehnute fnremnn. Hn pcdnt-l
Property rlasaified as taxable
tied for a near trial ami praised Includes non exempt land' valued
ollt a screened enclomre wh'eh -*
Martin laid hr* government supMav and thr Garssona befor* Hay at $12.784,M0; personal property
rnt proof, nml iised -for «*•*• **»*r
pmlfd the iiih-commiision'i _tec■Vrr ested the court.
fiKHlv anil perivhnlilev. .Tlie,,- i* .1
valued
at $3,697,270
and* railroad
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—
lit ‘
ommendalion that a projected
Among the reasons cited by the and telegraph properties valued nt
large piatforin scale of five i.in
AIIH'NS. )itlv 25
The
wriild conference on freedom ol
lawyers for a new trial was the $1,706,480.
rapacitv. Rest rooms hm - '•-"* '
\V*r
Mmivti\irpoitril
today
tin t
contention that the Juror* had lis­
orovided and Ire water ili ' t- -u‘
Total assessed valuation at pre­
| inf'fimation be held early next
, &lt;ii iiili, foice ol between 1.200
tened to radio description* of the sent shows a $646,241 ln;rr*vo
fountains.
ye*,.
He
said
Canada
attached
(('•RtlavH on |*a| p 9|«)
over Uie $32,282,760 valuation
It I* ptanneil to rut th,- w.-e-t- yu| | .50(1 men fml hunched •
gieat importance to this confer­
BERLIN. July 25 (&lt;P) - A dr' and imptnve the uppearnn •• -f “ • iliomt .rtt ick on Gievrn.r. approxfor 1045. Mr. .Doudney revealed.
ence.
,
The Lions Club 11 prrpatrd to
This Increase, he said, I* due to
Spraying ol cattle vkith a DDI
fetenie between the politic* nJ area to the rear and vide of tin- -I • liinlefv 'll iiuje, from the Albania
natural rnuses such m new I ull-J* take on the Rotary Club with a solution has not only proved ol
I he people and the govern­ the United Stale* Slate Depart not. according lo offirialv. In front
Ing* and Improvement*. Main­
of the office building.
Im -• flonlin rnd about 50 mile* e.»»t
tenance tax valuation la $467,210 softball game to be played^ next great benefit in ridding the animal* ment of -Canada believe th'al men! and views rib the Ament an bloom brightly.
,.l f,nnit*a, eatfiec local point ot
Wednesday
evening
at
7:
30
o'clock
more than the $17,716,080 value of
of flic* and insect pests, but by fie-dom of information and fiee- military government here concern
flsh'mg tlong lire holder.
1945.
at the Lakrfront softball park, it
dom of the press ate not only ing Germany became appaieni
file nuri),Ji* • tic! thr gurnjlIn 1945. according to the report was announced Iqday by Hatty reduction of mosquitoes lias im­
lOatllavM aa r«a* t i l l
today. .
proved health conditions for ffeol*« were *ve|| equipped with heavy
of th e,S tate Comptroller, Semin­
The
new* o| Secretary o l
had a total arretted Robion at tht meeting of the Lion* pie alto, said Ralph Wight, pro*,r*p.'-o« rnd bid forced back
TALLAHASSEE. July 25. UTl— ole (County
C o a lla a M l a a r a s a B i d
at the Tourist Center. *
. s girtsive Seminole County # rattle Ia wIh IiiKpcctH Site
Stair M ttdiall't
invitation to
go.vnlpinic ot'ibide (iieven.r in their
A l-eon County Circuit Court Jury
Of Mine I)i«aHter France to participate in a three-1
Richard Drat, who w*a» nameil raiser;
last, night acquitted former Hep.
flirt atfw k, liuntliJ .«t about 5:00
Demle C. Papy of Key West on all Spencer Wainright,
power conference on Germany’s in
manager ol the team, announced
A. M
Two years ago at Mr. Wight's
three counts of Indictment* charg­
WEST FRANKFORT. III., July duilitaL Jevflr hit governing ollt
a "14 minute" practice for Mon­ ranch.near Lake Jeuup. the lust
— MihTTrv_ iiiihMit!a, mid the *t;
ing him with attem pts le bribe
Wv-Hl-John L. I^wiv. United Mine
BATAVIA.
T'^v
7
rn
rr-A
-T
T
,r
61.
Dies
In
Miami
day evening.
fellow legUlafora.
lr&lt;! spraying of cattle with DDI Worker* rhlef,- *rriv«-d here by rial* in Germany with ihaip im cpraldre.d Dutch vouice *.ml t'e ln l n k d t u n s part ol tire guerrilla
Papy, wealthy 46-yea(-old hotel
"Thii is all the practice nrers on_ « large scale tn .jh e—United nuti moblle trelay for*an Inspection pad.
the firvl phase of Dutch .
r l"r&gt;cc whirl, hfd previnurff, »TFuneral aervlce* for 8p*ne»r R.
operator and oil distributor, was
nrTTie mine In which 27 coal digThe U 5. Military Governor. Won* againrt lire Indonetian lh - t-w 5r tL L'l!!!1'* .'r^gr collapse and was helped from Walnrlghl, Sr.. 61, former yesldent lary lo heal Rotary,” be de­ States look place, and United g«-r % perished from an explosion
.
‘
General I ririut D. Clay, declined publican army, armed *1 i.olal-j G.evrna I*' * »qwn of about
courtroom by h it attorney*, of Sanford .and Orlgndo, who died clared. Club President Robion was Stale* Department of Agriculture yr*terxlay.
tear* Mr earning dawn hi* face, bf a K a rt attack Wednesday af­ not ia .optituilic, however, and experts, tlalh and county agticul1.- wis, who wai accompanied lo comment hul il wai learned' ing central Java from tire n-- Ltl'tH in Ihe foothill* of the Pinwhen the jury- announced Its ver ternoon at hi* home in Miami, will pointed out that none olhrr than lute men gathered to witness the hy Hugh White, president nr Dist­ autliniitatively that ' neither Ire
nimltic iiikT aiI riml \\ f%t, ||4il,I^U t*u* •w*»unl.lini#
be held a t the graveside at lakerict 18 (IlllnoUl of »4he UMW,
diet of Innncenca.
The CJtrtk 8#cnni Army Corp»
The alx jurors, who heard four vlaw Cemetery Sunday afternoon Dub Eppi ii slated lo take the demonstration which turned out to •pnVa briefly with Gnvrrnor nor any other lop American no! complete,!.
j , lt, jl( , „ ri„ n
r#info r« ■be a big success. *
dava of testimony and ai%uments, at 4:00 o’clock In charge of the mound for the Rolatiani.
Dwight H. Green of Illinois In ilary go*einmcnl official wai of­
Reporting from lb- Repul,In «» ini-nt* lia-l to-eo uiorlng toward
a
downtown
hotel
lobby
and
then
deliberated only 36 minutes before Erickson Funeral HonA. The Rev.
Ho'wrvaL Eppa Is due to fare
ficially
informed
ol
the
Slate
Dc
Lionel Nelson of the O r led , Metho­ thr f o i l i n g formidable lineup' Mr. Wight's cattle am now went out to the old Ren Coal parlment * &lt;udden offer lo Frame capital of Jngiakarla, deep m the | Groveiia vinre early morning and
reaching their verdict
sprayed with the solution on an mttipany’a No: H mine.
A roar went up from the parked dist Church will officiate.
of Lion slugger*:
intrnor, Arrociated Pre** lO |lr -the viluation w n 'Meeelopinq fa r.avrrage of every 60 days, ho -nut
Mr, Walnwright had lived In Mi­
lie told newsmen he had noth­ either before or after il was made *pondenl f larrit Jackton «*id -ol or ably-" S'ltie reinforcement* alcourt room as the verdict was read
II. Rob*on, p
ami about three time* during the ing to* aay because he had Just
: ready hail Jotn-d Ihe hattle.
The only information received
bv the clerk and Papy immediately
'• sly ami for the paat 11 years. He la
Al Lyon, e
summer lesson. For two week* an'ivgd.
RtiMfirrr
final Republican* oliviou*ly lo Sr.ltfirr* firing riK-ket* and
was surrounded by a large group survived by the widow, Mr*. Min­
Henry Witt*; Jr, lb
in Germany on the .whole war a
after each spraying not a mo*
nie L. Walnwright ami by two
Ib-for* Lewis arrived here, a requeit to hold up the announce­ taw the pnttibd ly that the Dub', "’"chin-gun* were reported k»eepqC/rirndt.
Diek Ellaberry, 2b
uuiio ran be seen in the vicinity, federal mine Inspector eiamlned
'wNiked for
H. Deal,
t. Papy daughters and two ion* by a pre­
would render ihe Dutch | m,*iIio,|M under s'oady
he declared.
the eearyd corridor where the ment of an Ameriran-Brilith agree- lonlinuoutly precannut will, gun fin-. Kcroml Corps officers said
said through an attorney. “ Inc vious marriage: Mr*. Robert F.
D. Swan. 3b.
tin- gneriillas would “ either he reDr. Frank B. Qulllman, director miners were killed ami attributed ment on Germany1! level ol mJury of I.eon County -has made a Illley of Miami. Mrs. L. A. Knight
H. Bisbee. rf
nrllfwl or rniahecl,” Th# guerrilla*
nil* warfare.
of the Seminole County Health the hlaat to an explosion of gay. duilry. reafhrd after
itatem ent for me by clearing me
mei of
&lt; Plkeavllle, Md.. Ben G. WainJack Morrison, ef
weeks
ol
not actually f\tt-ird the town,
Unit, explained that this I* due to
William
Gallagher
Evansof the chargee filed again*! m e.lt -ight of Oviedo and Spencer R.
Ted William*. If
The Dutch informant h -rr said hadwas
negotiation, there source* ^aid.
said.
Aa I said on the floor of the Houae.J Walnwright of Miami and by aevUtility men will ba John Iva*. th« fact that cattle (or humans) elite, lad..' the federal mine Infi
t
the next step for Dutch troapv it Pre**
dispntrh-s said a 24-hour
The qur.tion of giving France wouM ^ to mop up tonr, „f tJ ^
ector who began hi* axamlnaI knew I would be vindicated.”
en grandchildren.
Jo* Mom, Cecil Carlton and F.. are a sort of “blood bank" for Spe
f.y Greek nrrny artillery
mosauitoes which cannot lav their (for
! a a aa* , l a r , , l , n n
i f i a l 8 la a l a l c .
a a a a a 1 aa * L &gt;
_—
on while rescuer* still sought a voice
The Jury during the final fourth ►
in deciding, Uwhal
the lev tlance
In Ihe eastern
ami Western pounding
B. McCall,
ami aircraft had routed 600 goeregg* until they have had tRelr the last three bodies laid “ It was
OVERLOADED
dav of, the trial heard Papy charpari*
of
the
Island
and
install
n-.v
el
of
induitry
thall
be
for
th*
Daryl Swan called upon mem- Mood quota.
II amllna,4 »* f s i e %l»l
Reduction of mot- a gas axploston: There's
no
Jom evl
MELBOURNE.
July
administrations. Whether Dutch
ber* of tha club, to aid Jayceet
Jaycees
combinrd American and Brilith troop*
a* the victim of th e,Miami H erald,The
chartered airliner which In their drive to raito fund* to ouitoea means reduction of mal­ quritlon about I t"
aid
Ihen would drive on Jogjak­
aria, ha declared.
Tw*aty-*lx of th* approximat­ loner of Germany war contidered arta In an attempt t» suuvdi the
and “other big newspaper*” who I crashed near hero July 18 killing
Series Of Robberies
the new Tourist Booth on
Md used aa "tool*" hla accuser*— 21 person*, moat of u p m Puerto operate
Contented cattle, freed of. file* ely 200 miners a t work in th* by authoritative aourcet here at remainder of the republic war un»
tb*
lakefront.
Rap*. Bralley Odham
"*
* * * * * Rican*,
*
t and Insect peats, show an average diggings 5000 feet underground virtually a complete reverts) of decided, the Informant said.
of* *Sanford
was overloaded about a
Reported In Falatka
Cl yd* Ramsay told of a new gain of 50 pounds a head over were found about a mil* and a
and Clarence Camp of Ocala.
ton. a Civil Aeronautic* Board
A
Netherlands
army
rommunlgrandchildren
will
drop
out
of
eol
pocket Braille writing machins thoea that uaed to ute a rot of taU **«lf south of th# main entrance
Under tha law. the State cannot hearing was told today.
I'ALATKA. July 25 (,T&gt; County
one said (popping j»p already u n
that Lion club* are making avail­ energy battling Insects, ha reveal­ •h.ft; On# of flrg
appeal from the Jury's verdict. •
begun fifth # eastern part of the J tid g r Caiiiliy Green today said
able to th* blind kt smalt con. ed; Drainage of *warn pi by ditches (ure-l
ured Halnara
miner* ri
removed to a lo tp - __^'Regardleaa
of
whgt
h**
been
HOTAHY PROGRAM
I ■* 1 _ I L . tea a l l a l a t i a a a » a a aa aa a
two men and a girl had conferred
raid
Ip the malicious p r tti x x x Island.
King Lion W. 0 . Uvfngiton waa
RAPIST EXECUTED *7,
Charles Morrlfon. p r o g r a m fined 10 e«nta by Tall TwiatOr and reduction of mosquito** by the tal &gt;llad today.
An Indonesian army communi­ participating In a 'scries of butI'm
not
guilty.”
DDT
spray
on
cattle
were
pointed
COLUMBIA. B.C., July 28 UP\ chairman, announced today that
during th#
reported that Republican inedp house burglaries durin
Defense attorney*, * who have que ‘"seilsM
An 18-year-old negro, Bert Grant, Mia* Roberta Erapa, soprano, and Harry Robson for calling a gui­ out by Mr. W ight a* two factor*
*
nddii-yh*-I i —Haseg ea r a s a H al
MrNg
Nolan’s
Brother
tar
played
by
W.
IL
Connolly,
a
that;
had
gvyfsllv
reduced
malaria.
was electrocuted her* today for
group \v*s led bv the 19-sear-old
19-gear-oli
aHaietlloM 4 ^
wife of on* of the prisoner*.
Died This Morning
HEARING RET
JOINT 8UIT
man In, Darlington county two
render - Guests- a t - tb*.- maatlng were
_ if
LEONARDTOWN, Md., July 25Five person* have betn charged
TALLAHA88EE. July 25 6TI
“ — m onthg~lf*rJU JI I I mEratea W a program of m ails a t the Rotary Ray Slaton and Albert Fllta.
11- D, Berry, 76 year old brother W7- Civil authorlllea today tent­ Th# Supreme Court today ruled wirii parilclpating in th* affair
UNSOLVED CRIME
I K be waf led Into the^ penlUnt- luncheon Monday.
of Mrs. Mlmrale Nolan of San- atively act Aug. 1 for- arraign­ that a husband and wife may sue which has upset official and busdeeth chamber, O rant __
.
MONROE. GA^ July 25-UP)- fnrd. died this morning at 4:00 o'­ ment and preliminary hearing for Jointly for separate claim*, a ri­ Ine** circle* over Putnam county,
ked fir and waa given ”a little
„ LBBDT APPOINTED
CHARGED WITH HUDKR
Oae year ago today two negro clock a t hla home In Winter Gar­ a young seaman charged srltia the sing from th* same transaction. but only four have been taken In
T a l l a h a s s e e , July 25 u n men and thalr'wlvea wars slaught­ den a f a r a lingering Hints*.
more chicken” from hi* laat
PENSACOLA. July 25 (AADe­
' murder of Mrs. Julia Katona, 36 Answering a certified question cuMody.
night’s supper.
puty Shriff Billy Mareh said to- Governor Caldwell today appoint­ ered by an unmasked mob of
Today Sheriff W. J. Reeves was
Mr. Berry Is survived by hi* year-old navy .wife found alaln submitted by the circuit court of
“It aura Is good,' ho remarked, day BgL Grady E. Poland, 28, of ed L.C. I/eedy, Orlando bond deal­ about 20 whlta men and despite wife, one ton and on* daughter and after g pepny-ant* po k er' game Oranga .rouoty, the court said looking for Ccdeman Hancock
eating heartily.
Eglin Field died tarly today of er- and former atato reprasent- Intensive federal and atat* In­ anothf* eleter. Mr*. Edna=MIIUr at Her lionie near Tall Timbers. th* joint suit could I,* filed r.Veti after Judge- GreCn Insurd a capla*
lie admitted hie guilt. “ I short­ bullet wouod* and that 1its Engllrfi at ire, to the Oranga county school vestigation*, and rewards In ex­ of BunaslL
Md. The seaman, 'Joseph Daniel though h 1943 UgMatiVp art per­ for-him and set bond at $1,600,
ened my day* myself," he told w ar brido, In Jail at Creatview, board in succeed Samuel IL Wil­ cess of $30,000, th* mass murder
Funeral arrangements hero not Rrouilletle, 22, of M anchester^. mits a woman to jy # and l&gt;* »ued saying that Hancock had jumpad •
liam*. who resigned.
the prison chaplain.
remain* unaplred, .
would be charged with murder.
IL, It held in Ihe county jail here. In hep own right.
yet been completed.
a $5*0 lonid.
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Slovak Communism Is Far Cry
From Rigid M arxist Doctrines

BiTek* Guerillas
Launch Vigorous
Attack On Grevena

Stott1 Department,
AM(i Disapre*' 4to
(ierman Policies

Lions Schedtilo
Cattleman Cites
Practice Session Benefits I)or&gt;,"'*i
To Beat Rotarv From DDT Spray

Papy Is Acquitted
On All 3 O '* 4"
• In Bribery Trial

Dutch Report End
! Of First Phase Of
Indonesian Fitfbt

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FRJDAV, Jtjl.V 25, 1947

I’apy’s Acquittiil

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A lth o u g h R orolu P upy hnit l» b ji n c r|u itte d by n ju r y
o f i i s moil in TnllnhitAiH* o f u fT erlnu-it l&gt;ribe to tlefen t tin*
iiutl-IxMiki" b'H s o n tf tw o a n d a h a lf m illion F lo rid ia n s a ro
V»l«tr4 ■• «r«
iliH awnIlf r 'till convinced th a t th e bill to jiu t th is c o rru p t rinK o f
-OvtPfcfr 27, HMD, nl ll»r |&lt;f|| «.#!•. r tntcritfltfoiial iMKthmnKcr.-f o u t o f buHiiiess, ho f a r a s th is j
If ^nnfnrd* Flatlet** tiMdrr iHr Jlcl
'Htate is* corUiTnctf, .ihould h a v e been p a sse d , a n d w ould j
t f CtiirM * **l 'I nr&lt;h 5« IMIT,
h av e lieen p a ire d , if nit u m isiial a m o u n t o f undu'e influ en ce
ItUM.AMI L. Ill - IN
hml not b e e n . b ro u p h t to l*em\ '
Kdllnr
(iOHinh ni:%%
TheV.
areiitso
oT
th
e
o
p
inion
th
a
t
so
m
e
law
fthould be
lU ktiim VtaiiHaft
e n acted b v » th e ia ttis la tu re m a k in g it a little m ore illegal
IIIIM •»". it \ i *.» • #
to o f f e r b rib e s To JcR islu to rs th a n it is a t p re s e n t, a n d th a t
l'» &gt;*li lr In MvRiifr
• f 1‘n r t l r r . N f f l l
• -o m in e o f th e d iffic u ltie s o f c o n v ic tin g in su c h b rib e ry cases
• » t Maalfc
f t should he rem oved! T h e v a r e n o t a t a ll convinced th a t good
l%ft# %f*nlfca
--2,2$
•I
.v»
tin Mtulkt
0 (Ml bills a r e not d e fe a te d by b u y in g v o te s, o f t h a t had luw s
(l«t lt* r
a re n o t som e tim e s e n a c te d th ro u g h th e ju d ic io u s u se of
•All nl»*lMnr&gt; tf O m , rar«l« of a few cases o f S co tch . .
Ifcaak*. tMiilifiliim ftttil Ntllfff «f
U n fo rtu n a te ly , it is n o t e n o u g h fo r a le g is la to r to h av e
•utrrtalnn.e-nl* for Ik# pnrpKff «l
r*l*tns fn’nil*. ulll hr f l»in*r»| fur th e m n n r o r Y nhlcn'oinirp-B uch a c tio n , t o •p ro te s t u g a h is t
•I trnnlnr ■rf«rrtl*lMr~fxlr« *
th e iisu o f b r ilm n in . th e I.e g is la tu re , o r to o p e n ly -accu se
*■— i ■id
— "Vru •!»« i'+T. ' If*
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i
Inr.. rri&gt;rra^iita T l r JlrtiiM T h e m an w ho m ad e th e bTfer. lie m u st h av e p ro o f. I f o n iu s t
be ulilt—to show "b e y o n d a n y - t eitwo nwMe d m ib t**^ !!^ 'm a y
in mv BhllMMil ilr 14 «l
Qffirt* *m fnnlnlMlwrd In llir lifU- lin g er in th e m in d s o f th e ju r y , th a t th o o ffe r w as m ade.
Ml rllfrn In tfcr rrnnirr *»l‘h
IMinrlpnl h*ml«jiuMrn In I bir*«&gt;« T he m a n re m a in s, in n o c e n t u n til h e is p ro v e n g u ilty .
o f f e r s o f b rib e ry a r e n o t a p t to be m a d e in the* fo rm
■■4 Ntw l« ih .
m n i i t i r f »*l l b «
of tv in o v rilte n co m im in icatio iis. N n r d o e s o n e litre a tow n
Thp llrraie l« n hlih
la rnllllol
elaieu Pee
Prr*« iihtrii i»
rp i....Aarf-a—
lalvrly im ter u — ter rri»t.l.li- hall w ith a p u b lic a d d r e s s 's y s te m w h en h e w a n ts to p u t
gtrlaal
tenet &gt;n&gt;&lt; "iteMJ o v e r som e n e fa rio u s .schem e, lie m a y n o t even h av e said
ratle*•*"nl all itir
-----nrll a* all " fiv e h u n d re d d o lla rs" , n r “a c a s e i d S c o tc h w h isk e y ".
!■ tela
# r *»Ml •tlar^tehea.
"F iv e h u n d re d " , o r "n e a se of* S c o tc ir ’ w ould Im re been
read ly understoiK l by a n y o n e be w a s t r y i n g to buy.
S4,
HUT
THURSDAY.
Y et, d e sp ite th e fa c t Hint Air. P a p y h a s n o t been
proved g u ilty , w e believe th a t a g r e a t ile a l o f good h a s
,E VfcHSfc-FfUt TODAY
iieeit acco m p lish ed by H iailcy O d h u n i's d isclo su res. He
h
GOOD WORKS Wil l. 0 0 ! Alt a t .th ro w n tin* f e a r o f Q od in to e v e ry |io litirin ii in T a lla ­
.
*
TO*ASStJHK AHUNDANCI. 01 h assee w ho t h i e v e s th a t b rib e ry is a n a tu r a l co n c o m ita n t
,0RA('K IN YOUR OWN I U K; of o lir p o lita nl nim tiiite ry .* lie h a s g iv e n th e m c a u se to 1HEIR HOPEI Of lU rU nf a tww llf« ihatW wI, Ul«gal Jtw lili Immigrants
th in k tw ice b e fo re o ffe rin g b rib e s in th e fu tu re .
stand'fn Uic wreckag, esused wh«n a BrltUh varsitlp collided with th ,
(iud la ghltr to mail, all tay.tce
fu n to Im h au led in to c o u rt on b rib e ry c h a rg e s, Kxodui 1041 oulslda Hslts, PsIssUna, whtls U was bringing 4,500
•Uiutu) toward you, dial . nl even Itit isyono
u m e a c q u itte d .
refugees to the Holy Land. A bstUa aasuad whan Iha British attempted
wags having nlj »uf frcici.cy ill all
to boatd Uie vessel. One American sesman was kilted. (Inlsrnalional)
~'T-vn,
aMm; a, W av AlMIUmKu ofc-i V MMt
goolj « . c x ■ u
1■• vl'
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Immortal Greece
ItOO lleadlina Nswa
Ssfb *Us,Hand It.isiu
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g
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still
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in
th
e
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lk
a
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s
a
n
d
th
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iety
sjm
p
ers
file Church of iluv.
Another "acirwbali’ lift br*i
hislUfti.
W
lit
It
M « Headline Nsw*
still tell o f th e c a rn a g e in th e m o u n ta in s o f .n o rth e rn
picked up ill the hath **i
»:*b st am vs gu*n*b
G /eece, a n d A m e ric a n s g la n c e a t , th e h e a d lin e s an d g ro w lf
* Jo Ass»tobl&gt; of (lad
I Congic** with « pii.tol in In
jl:tS (Jospal Bingsis
a little , p e rlm p s. s a y in g th a t th e y w ish (h o se tro u b le -m a k e rs j *!*!' ,
|
pocket, thi* time only H lew min would ta k e t h e ir g u n s a n d go hom e. W iiat .is G reece to
iot tb Organ Kerarts#
10:30 Treasure Chssr of Mulody .
J - ulr* after* • vitit from the Pies th e m ?
• l«#_ Alt You UMlOlng
Ib .00 Church dsirlces (Congisgattuhi■
’• ’••
al)
ident, Only a lew day* *8" ~cn
Y et h e r e - a n d th e r e ’ a n A m erican e y e lig h ts up a t th e ,; 1S vr ifion Uatioty Uuys
II.M
News at Nunn
•tor ILickrr oi Ohio &gt;*’j » ih*»i recogriijion o f a n am e th a t he jeitYned in Id s scln sil d a y s, ill* &gt;ur Im «eO,(*uialt
Itrlb Old Refiatn
,
I
t.10
l^ng-Wtulh
Mixed Quartrtl*
_ twice- in the »*rnc building ia iccalliiiK Hi** t i r m t A rh llle s fital ''t h e ’, '"deed's"lie wrbiTgm , JiU# wMU»K41 .
.
»;ui k i n » u i ’ i« w &lt; Tarts
' h u l l rnte'Slle* Club ■•*
; another "crackpot." All ol which and th o s e o f m any a n o th e r (la ssie s to ry o f V erse am l fuble, • i.'fc Uur I.m j . il* llrlabl
Ilia Hawaiian Melodies
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m
n
u
i
i
b
oyrnpuunr
Ofch
I
ill
Musical
Program
I
te n e t to piove tint irtuiily pro w hen m en w ere so m ig h ty th a t t h e ir d eed s, re a l o r im a'gined.
k.V*alli» .lew*
1,10 Hummer Hsrenade
viiiuni ihould lie lightened, pir slantk th e w orld, a n d scen ted so re a l t h a t . th e y h av e e n d u re d n l i iMiwiiii .*ionio*
ttSS Headline N*ws
J.M
Lot*
&lt;•!•*
LlUO
tilb
tTlasde Thornhill
ticulaily where political leader in m e n s' m in d s m 'd in lastka ( th e n u n k n o w n ) tlm t h av e t*u* ur* Stmt
RtSO
Conc*rl Ilnur
of Loth p a ilie t. aie roncrineit js te d even to th e p re se n t day.
JtSO Alrlane Trio
ruivs ik«jU,ttiuUy r»ai*
,utS* ru a u .itIuoy to n s
JtlO Ksrnllltr Crasalca
-Prerident Roorrvcll naiiowly e»
A nd not only do th e ir fables a n d p o e try en d u re, nk g re a t iltou
L*t« lup a&lt;ot**
I 41 Sammy Kay*
‘taped death at _lbc liamfi ol t as a n y e v e r w ritte n , b u t also tin* scien ce a n d philosophy iiiui I t fully rout*
(OS Four Arr*
•
IlsaUiin* ..«wi
*:&gt;(&gt; Ho Proudly W* Halt
ciary man in I H i . At fcati Iwi w hich gave n m n k im l.th e fii.it g n a t u rg e f o r m ost o f th e iltSS
■I V* t o . ah U(f
4.4S P,ankle Masters
ti«e Htadlins Newt
of our ihtec imulyred I'leiidenl basic sciences an d a r ts . A nd m i tr u e is tilts Unit, even In
i:ob V „ «,.,l VI
were the victims of ptychonru&lt; th e d ecad en t G reece o f to d ay , m u ch ca n be learn ed fro m -•■iw*ar
u*
toll,li
Oil
*
•
'l l Our ta.nd He Itrtght
h e r m o d ern sc h o la rs. • ..
1 l i t.aily N*w*
S I* Hirings of Melody
rotict.
Sitii
L'eiciy
LhuppMt
Jainlun*
I a Rally Rrenlng Newt
U
HP----- '. o ||.,m,.|iuu
. tilb Tim- for be Tims
*.«*
li*
liter
lulling
*
1* Twilight Hongs
Parity’s
Chances
It war x hi|{|i .tubule - which
lie* N&gt;«t Ituutidup7t*a Headllnt Newt
Bernie C. Papy paid the ncwquliu* tounutr hiitnad*
d am es A. F a rle y 's re c e n tly p u b lish e d rem in iscen ces show I J* aunr.t* to.tenau*
pert of Florida when he denounced
s.oe iicuJi.n* N.w*
th
a
t h e se rio u sly hoped to head th e D em o cratic p re sid e n tia l • &lt;)i Mum.u a*r*nad*
*
them
from
the
wifnei*
iland
in
KVr
u ie Uornlna Iwvotlon*
tic
k
e
t
in
1940.
It
Is
h
a
rd
to
sue
w
hy.
In
all
A
m
erican
h
is
to
ry
T allaluttcc ai "propuucnl*" o |jh m
tity Myrnlrta u*iiii*i!en*
hill agum i book maker,. Wc hav no onb know n only a s a p o litical m a n a g e r h a s e v e r w on a SiOti IJ.aillint N*W»
rakiuiL im rty n o m i n a t i o n . --------- —
.............. — *~
SilS toaimny Kay*
m - s w i a w w r r n s a * -------------1 teen no poll of newt (tape i icniP
a re s t .e______
x a m p le M
wg.K
as .Mill
M a rtin
o ren
w hhoo h»cl
h a d rIn
n il V
v aan
n nBiliv
n ,, w
"S lle—tl.M* N*wa
■ g ' tucot ^ r the tub jet l. but il *&gt;iin T h e n e ____
lieen clo sely iwciociated w ith T n n im tin y H all a n d w ith p a r ty 1*:*S t.'* 't«r*a
j p percent of them favored ihit bill
r« a* SnnauALFil
w ire-p u llin g in N ew Y o rk . B u t V an B oren Was m o re tlia u a n,|S Tit*
Atnli*tssilert
'
which would have prevented one politician , lie h ad been s e n a to r, g o v ern o r, s e c re ta ry o f s ta te .utlii
tail* writ ursilkr
of the cruokenrti international an d m in is te r to K ngland, a n d h a d filled all th e s e p o s ts w ith lltdu llia.tlinr Nsw*
lliOJ 1‘ruyiam H oiint :
ring* in the country from filch c re d it. By c o n tr a s t, F a rle y ’s only n a tio n a l o ffic e whs th e litis
Lundnon l/auc*
‘
ing the pockcl* of gullible pco p o stm a ste r-g e re ru ls h ip , a tra d itio n u l re w a rd f o r cam p ain ll:l» I.anchenn-Dane*
ti es llutldy ttcorow
t:.«« H**dU* New*
A. ^ L
is"tV f.urn' Jtoundop t
W’lt^ 1 C , lUJelT • i" l»on!c'' oi 1 F a r le y 's Im
pcs fo
o m in a tio n w ere p ro bn a bh ly baaefT
b a s e iruon
n d“ l_tiiy
. ,....
....r iln*
.... nMwmmauuii
Nmitilmur ■Nnl«»
b is w ide a c q u a in ta n c e w ith D em o cratic |HiliUcians a ll o v e r IN*” tlMdllB* News
| T not know any bcltci, thrjf *o th e U nitw l S ta te s . T o e x p e c t h is election ho n u ist h av e It"" lltadUrte N*tat
I
11"j &gt;ltnlc For Danrtrta
I
making a girat coatiihution to in te rp re te d th e sw eep in g D em o cratic v ic to ry In 19!K’&gt; a s liju Tuny Hmw
*
I
11*1 Hinth Myrl
|
moral d rirn iy -.ia J a laghci alan- m ru n in g th a t a n y nom inee o f th e p a rty co u ld w in in 1910. !:0&lt;t
tteadlln* News
|
d u d of living.
H a d h e Ix-en q o n iin u to d , h e m ig h t Itave b e e n g r e a tly s u r ­ .1:01 Meltdlc Wtjtipvrs
p ris e d iu N ovem lter.
*
Ills Kimeh Uahl
?.l« Knurh Uahl
I d Musical Program
What capilaliim can do. -cv&lt;-n
XIoo Musical Prusiatn
l:uu llradllns Nans
under p ro m t day handicap*, n
aide ^nd bis system of Irr’Kating 11Ot t‘iinc*r| In bllnlaturs
} ihown by a report horn W'old'*. S A N F O R D F O R U M W» celery using wooden troughs. S13(1 Teddy Puwe|l
(Tins Is taken from Forrest Crls- b «o lUadana Nswa
i
But men whirh ray* that Ihr Unit
sev’s aitide "The Farm er’s Fac­ * ai Zigay' Klman
k . ed Stair* now producr* SU percent
»;*• Nntretty Tima
tory", Saturday Evening Post. SiO
E-Iilitor. Runfutd ilcraM,
U lleadlina News
of the entile woild'* milutlrinl Dear Sir:'
July !». IIHO.)
St"b Twilight Hungs
output, a figure which ha* inerra*
it
lb
Krattkl* Carl*
Pioneers
rue
of
necessity
men
An futeri’ll [lift foul unto on tile
Sil* March of Snorts
cd (tom 2 ) (reicenl in the tail hiiturv of ceti-ry til Snufiinl.l* the of vUiiui anil when his place was iitb
A tt You Uattnlng
R 75 year*. More than that, ill
fact tlrai In 1HJJH wlicn my father, one of the only two farms between 7 00 llrxlllns NsWS
ami |W
ldtnrra on
on -• the!
tha Ttlb
Tttmni
Ruialty ■egooi
Mr.
II. II. Chappell, w«* pretwilng Sanford asiqi
‘
i’
* iu n row's
.
country with nnly icvm pcicrnt
#-.i IT■iiinrr*
- *•
river, mv father told ua of the
im iral- FI*Ada Hillbuiea
of the wudd'i potmlatiop. niak * Ills land, wldrli t» un »lmt U now trrmend'jji*
development- we could! Ji4l Music
Celery Avenue, for the' growing «*f
60 percent of the woild'* auto- celery, dminage un* a* liatil. If cxirect IT} , erf and I ofUn heard', Ji»» Nsw* H.adlln*.
mohilei, 60 |ierienl of the tele- nut a harder problem tlu n Irrlgu Mr. J. N. Whitner tell of tho fo- Xt*0 To Its ■Announced '
ture he »*w Tor Sanfo^J. •______ lit! Culurnbla H»Cur(S HhVB__
phone*. 54 p ritrn l of the refrig tion._----------------------—------- —r p Nsw* : ‘
I
" V*rv Sincerely
i tsios
lh wan the wed fur drjiinaire
I# ul Nirllrgs of Me led/
araloi*. 42 pcicenl of the radio*,
Lucca Chappell I.uvell 1 tre e l^ i. Hall acores
that led him, to aehel poraus tile
and io on down the line. Wag«! for use Undrrtfrudsd to m'vo the
II 01 Joaa Uroak*
itiia count itasie '
I paid in American fscloriet ar
(iOVHKNOU TO INSPECT
combined drsInsKr-iriiKaiinn’aya11: la it,ram Tima ■
k almoit double tlroir of Canad.*. tem that lie rievrlo|&gt;cd that Is rhnl.Miami. Fla. Ju ly 24 (AY Hlr| II lb llaadllae Newe
arteriatic
of
I
Ire?
Sanfanl
tectlon.
t:n&gt;o
W«n Off
f
the n til IrigheiU and five limri Mv father hail carefully studied William 'Ittrphy, governor of thi&gt;i
Bnhnma
liluml.
it
*che«Kiled
In
Hander
Us»*e of Kurria. What ha* Cone Mr. Tvrwillrgjir’a farm on the weal
arrive here next Monday for a *i#o Hlgn Oa
•
‘ •wuniiui gut to offer u rf
tour of HaWdSbfnn lalmr camps In1s et Muale For Meditation
lit*
Huntey
HsadllnsS
Florida. Georgia, North Carolina| 1 *i Hunday Hersnad*
HAMBONE’S MEDITATIONS ami Virgittin.
7t&gt;a Musical Hsvus
The-Supreme Court ha* heldl
By Alley
1‘MnMt »lir 4 In
Ihibliiktd dnllr
■Mi| I mmiIih ml
VihfiiH, I 1-ifMrt

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tl#S I&gt;on H«S*r.
T ilt Kay Keifierk
Til" ll^p tii Aiolgoa
Tt*S I'el Courtney
SlSU IUrel.*IIH&lt; ore*
»t«l ' Lenny and THnasr'
S:lb Peep Hirer lloyi
Sib* Jo* Helrhman
».*• New's
* sl| Vorr Community ithiptl
Sib" John Klrhy
»i«S Met le PHI Wallies
1*;00 I&gt;rssm Tlmt
rails Tommy Tucksr Tims
rail* Sunday Rvsning Concert Hour
II tee News
li!*l lln Tunss ol tbs Wssk
llilS Nswa
1X:«U Hlgn Off
M*nday
s ios Sign On
0:01 Ettily Nswa
gi*i Cslery Chotipsrs Jambors*
St J* llomttpun
S:4b Hldars of the Purple **(•
lies Karty Headline*
.Till Hunrit* Serenade
Till Sunrise Serenade, ■
l i « -Newt Briefs
1:01 Sunrise'Serenade
SilS Hilirhln- Time - -- •
Ilia M lining Dsvotiuna
-A*lb Morning &gt; a * d l l . l n n
l:bb Nam* ih* Tun*
SiPa Tup of lh» Newt
Sill Htmmy Kaye
fib* ghopiwrs Setenad#
'
l*i*0 Htadlins Nswa
l*i*b Padlllk Sisters
10:1b Tunss-You've Keguteled
ISili [ranc«*4Tunet
lllOO Newt i'
11100 Program Hsetam*
11:11 l.unchton I'anca
III4b Itaenos Amigos
Iliac Newt g | Noon
ttrtb Western Hnundup
11:10 Noon Hour Notes
I Si 40 Hiamps Queried*
1:40 Newt
Itel tainny and rilngar
l i b Hobby Sherwood
tile llenrand Hlrach
t i l l Salon Serenade
J:00 Newe
r«* liar Non* Ranch
It**. Newt
l:«i Melodic Whltpera
111* March Time
1141 The Eaton Hoyt
,4iaa. IteeiT. jie Sees.
04*1 »4Sh ClirirEta# l.o.-al Newt
E:tl Novelty Time
StM ---v*
M#»s 4Hih* niHti
Hand
:4* Pally Classics
• t#0 Cp News '

« y WC3ULD READ YOUR AD
‘
T O O , IF IT APPEARED HERE
N O T IC E
Will close Beauly Shop at 309 Park Ave. H at July 19.
Will reooen lion. Morning July 28 at 20S N. Park In Takactr
Bldg. Tha Shop will be furnished with all new modern e&lt;|ulpnii%i
including water Softener.
Thank* to my many friends and patroni. I will be very
keppy to serve you in my new location.

W E E K S W IT H PAY

1

SCOUTS SAIL
New Yifrk. Juljr 24 i/P) A croup
of 1,090 -Boy Scout* boarded th*
UJ4. Army Traniport Geriernl
C.H. Muir today to sail far F r­
ance where thev will attend the
Sixth World scout Jamboree »t
MoUso’n, ’ near Paris! beginning
Aug. 9.
The Department’ of Commerce
estimates there will be 38 million
ears oh the road by 1962.
D on’l w ante precifius v a c a tio n tim e K d lln if In a n d frurn
y o u r " w o n d e rla n d ." F L Y 'F L O R I D A A IR W A Y S an d
h av # M O R E T IM E fo r fu n n nd r e la x a tio n .

T O SELL
’EM, TELL
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that il i* not l|bcl to *a&gt;{
that a man.' war ilmt in;
aide a
gambling' . cilabliihment "when actually he w»&gt;
ahot out*ide." We ho|re ,w im
«f our more 'particular reader
notice ibis. Too often newipaperare condemned tu the firry deplht
of Purgatory (timply became in
their dciperafc berry to get th*
new* to the pU&gt;ple in the thorte»t pouibfe time they have neg
Ire led to dot en "i" or dot* a
" t " A man is thol-and killed on
First Street during the noon hour.
*0ur reporter goes at once to the
scene of .the crime. Everybody
is excited and blUTt~differVhl|
ataxy. No one knbwt exactly whu
“ “ killed' hr how. The
'
?|F*;«Uicc’or t J R B B i , . lice. One it bury, the other it out.
He bai until 2t00 o'clock to gel
l&gt; i information and write hi*
—, The wonder U not that occally mimilake* ar* made, but
that to ofti
ftm the complete
it told.

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TUK SANKOKU HKMALD, NANKOKD, Kl-OlUDA

PA RE TH R EE
lOMMUN’lHT UNION
Scotch Toiir Made
( WASHINGTON, July R5-LM-'
By Royal Family Jam es J. Conroy, New York loral
union official, told Congress K*lny
that Communists have "lock,
I stock and hart el" to u ted of the
International 1Inion of the CIOUnited Electrical Workers,
■Conroy. Vrhn Is hllrtm-** a Kent

People Attend
Social Calender .50Club
Buffet Supper
A delirious buffet supper was
It. K. Squires plans to leave on
served on Wednesday night at the
Seminole Country Club' to about Tuesday for Hampton Hay*. N,
50. people, it was report*! this Y. where he will spend about tin re
niqrninjr It; Charles Potter, club months.
manager.
le supper consisted of
Miss Ellen Driggers who has
kV
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n!!?fo.(
0
r»V.7v.fith
tiC,!n&lt;r
r
rom,t
,urkl,y
" « d eand
w intomatoes,
g . pota- been visiting for several weeks in
pnal District which will imlude toes au gratin,■okra
.business jnectlng-at I0:d-j ami cole slaw, pickles, olives, tomatoes, Miami, has returned to her home
d sh luncheon n*. l:3u. ergaherrr sauce, hot rolls ami cof- in Sanford.
*1®* B- Albert, state organirrr, . far*. Fallowing Ike—vr^vper ting-'
Miss Roberta Evan* ha* return­
iR jM U h A ^ u -M w a U f and all ing and dancing was enjoyed to
sabers and friend* are invited.j the accompaniment of Mrs. Ed. ed To her home at Uuckhead Itanejt
Tnsr'Town send Club will meet ward Iaine ami Mrs. FY E. Roumil- after spending a month's vacation
,
t h a T W s t Center at H:(&gt;y I*. M. lat. Mrs. W. G. Fleming render- with friends Jn Atlanta.
th U. G.
Pmsldln*. srd several aolos during tho evenMr. and Mrs. 11. I- Perkins and
HH N DA r
ling nnd games were played.
A District Council all day m eet-I Among .those present were Mr. daughter, Marty, have Irft for
g of the nth Congressional HI*. \ nnd Mm. U n e. Mr. Vnd Mrs. J. I.. Davtona Beach tu spend a month
at the Barbe Cottage.
Friends of Mr*. Richard Ik
Brown will he glad to lenw that
she has been returned to her home
with her infant son. It. U. Brown,
Jr.
Miss Ann Fam ler of Winston
Salem. N. C, Is the guest of Mr.
and Mr*. H. C. Morgan at their
home on Mrllunville Avenue.
Misa Betty Metlivin has return­
ed to Plant City after visiting for
three weeks with her cousins, Tom­
my and Emma Jean Methvin.
Mr* and Mrs. Jack Burney have
left for Waynrsvillr, N, C. for a
vacation. Their son. Larry, who
has been attending Camp W4nona, accompanied them. .

BROADWAY
By JACK O D t t f t i r
, NEW YORK—When Jock Whit­
ney waa approached lo Invent
protection.
some of hi* plentiful rash In "Life
Tba training ramp is sponsored With Father" eight yean ago, hr
he tha Florida Forest Service in. sent the manuscript of the Limicooparr ti.on with the State De­ say and Crouse comedy to Ids
partment of Education.
friend Robert Benchley In Holly­
wood, hoping that Benchley'*
career as a drama critic would
Zv
, , , , . . give him the nece**sr
necessary added
Honors Miss McCall j judgment oo the matter.
________
. I Benchley, who had been one of
Mias Connie McCall, who*e en- | th,1r !*cst ahde assassins in - hia
*g*msnt has recently been an- crR ickipgday*. sent the script
ouncad, was honorerl yesterday
Whitney *with this brief,
fternoon with a bridge patty not very prophstie rpinlom «1
ivtn by Miss Nancy Collutn at ,rt)U (t »"&gt;&lt;■» *h&gt;» on ths postman
rr home at 200 West Sixteenth
tup
w*lk,'
.
im k Arrangements of sum m er1 Wnitnetr has invest#*l consjdcrowara war* used in decorating | " b,B ,of
vast casn in many
« rooms o f the Col Iurn home.
Broadway product am. on. noUA fU r a»vrral progression, o f' hio^invesfment being hU all-odt
rtdg. th . scores were added and lutcklng of Billy Rose when that
igh prtx. was awarded to Mra. hanUm Belssco had the hyrrteri__ iMoor*
Z __ __isi*______i__ti-------l nmiildkvn
# pnltintr
prohiein aof
getting tka»
the hiiA*
hui
L*«
with screeno Irelng won' ncal
“Jnlsti*" - nn
rh» Iw&amp;fat.
nyutral -• "Jumbo*?
on the
hy Miss Mary Ann WhelcheT The rmrslpnl
Roae waa the rpitom* of all the
Aonor** waa. presented with revpieces of her chosen pattern fantastic - at^riea of Broadway
producer^ . . . No caprlciou*
of crystal.
. Lata in the afternoon a salad change in plan* waa too disheart­
course waa served by the boat*** ening to thia aawed-off man of
assisted by her mother Mrs. A. F. Iron whim, . . . The tost* for add­
Coilum to Miss McCall. Mra. Em­ ed elephanla, tearing out wailt,
met McCall, Mrs. Moore, ami the extra waterfalls, lavish eyriuroMUaca Martha Perkina, (icnt&gt; Cm - ma* mouated expensively. . . .
well of Orlando, Jane Th'gpen, Billy's comment to the folka who
Jackie Brotchie, Kathryn Wiggins, wonderingly qucHyd him as to
Mary Ann Whefehel, Sylvia Bleiseh. ltuw the project would end waes
Mildred Robson, Daphne Connolly " T h is. will either make rau or
break Whltneyl"
nd Batty Jo Brock.
Jimmy Stewart'* acquisition of
the Frank Fay role In "Rarvey"
while Fay is vacationing for aeven
WAKE UP BUSINESS,
week* will mark the first time the
invisible Harvey will have to look
By Advertising In | f
up a t hie discernible co-star. . .. ,
The fictional Harvey la a while
r ah b 11, six-fret-ons-and-a-halfinches tall. . . . Frank Fay la fivefeet-ten and naturally has to gase
up a t the hypothetical hare. . . ,
Joe E. Brown, who play* the role

For summer, slumber

Brief Pajamas I
Let1* be brief: if you
want to be cool
comfortable hot sumtnet
nigliti, get Manhattan
Brief Pajamiu—pajunag
with sbon ilecvd,
aboYC-thc-knee bottom*'
with i give-r clastic *
G&gt;me in tod

B. If. William* has lieen called
to Birmingham. Ala. because of
the serious Illness of his sister,
Mrs. Earl Farr. He was accom­
panied by hi»s«c% John. — —
Mrs. T. G. MeFsdden and daugh­
ter. Mary Nell, of Grovdnnd w&lt; re
the guesta yesterday of Mrs. K. H.
IAheVT~Tha"group spent yeslrr.
day afternoon.at Daytona ilcsrh.
Mrs. K. II. Laney and Mrs.
Lurllta Tally spent Iasi w-ekend
in Tavares. Their grandchildren,
Lynn and Cottrell, of Westfield.
N. J. accompanied them back, to
Sanford.
Mr, arid, Mrs. Will Smith and
children, Gertrude and Billy Smith,
uf New Albany. I mi. me the guests
of the form er’* brother and sistr rIn-law, Mr. and Mrt. E. J. Smith,
on the West Side.
Mrs. June Rnumillat and sister,
Mr*. Edna Randolph H arris uf
Jsckaunvilte who has iieon visiting
her. left Friday fur Daytona Beach
to spend a week with Mr. and
Mr*. R. J, Koumillat.
Dr. J. Allen Fields and Mr*.
Fields have returned to thnir IwtPIo
In Quantanamo,. Cbha after visit­
ing with Dr. Fields' parents. Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Fields at their mime
on West Thin! Street. Their son,
Jay Allen, who him town staying
with hla'grandparent! while hia

Housewife Persuaded
To Become Explorer
By TOM RHADHHAW
AP Newsfealaren
PHILADELPHIA— Mra. Ger.
trude Darlington finally has for­
saken the idea of a vine-covered
cottage In favor qf things like
anacondas and periodic attacks
of malaria.
M r a . Darlington's husband,
Charles Wn ha* convinced her al
last that exploring, Iq fun. as
th* two preporBfvfor their jaunt

or New York’s HEW fAcal 1R37,
testified l«*fOre .m e House L'nA m eriran A rtivltir* Conimiltett

PltR SlIlR K TS MOTHER
, WASHINGTON’, July 23.U V
Brig. General Wallure if. Graham,
White tlmis* physican. laid today
he titans. t» fly to Grandview, Mo.,
tanlK'ht or tomorrow to check
lip attain on the condition of Presi­
dent Truman** VI rear old mother.
Graham -alii that when he a u
In Miraottri Iasi vi-ek the con­
dition of Mr*. Martha E. Truman
w"a* "very critical" hut he did
u»| ii.m alee It ‘-urh a* to war­
rant the President's going there..
Graham made hi* muinlent to
rejauter* after news dispatches
from Missouri *aid Mr*. Truman
had itlffem l a w Ihack.

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SANFORD BKATTTY SALON
I’orsonnlly operated liy Mary McMahon, will
welcome old friends and new at
Life," and qurdllwBnl etffh dll thl
l**ue "whither , swing?" Only
vihraphhne king Idonel Hampton
attested that hotter music, gets ti
5IV-50 break with the sweet stuff'
In cinrt lit dtmnnd. Colleague
J.ouia (Kalchniol Armstrong-said
the trend is away from -wing.
Other cofmcnl*. - Charlie Harm-tit “The puldir
doesn't go for the hot stuff arty
more. Everything I play has lo be
dunceahle."
Tommy Doffey, "W&lt; have to
piny sweet so lhi-£"&gt;an dance. If)
they want to Jn*t listen, rheVllj
Ite. Id a juke Ih&gt;* instead of a lu ll-.
Yrtdhi,"
t
Benny.CoiHlmnn: ‘‘They still go
for swing, if it,'* gtHsl. But nm*t j
Miss Geraldine Barliura Mai shall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. II. G. of it isn’t v ery .good these days.’"
M aisluit^ut UkUbutpa. City, Qkla„ whuM&lt; viigogvuwnl U&gt; Pr-ylor
Stiller Willlnm*rjf thi*-rf!yJwa»-atAw*hrm| today. The tvrdhf Mr win
Frank Sinatra will put nil lit*
lie an event of cany September.___________
dither activities aside when lie dues I
Ids priest role in "Miracle Uf Tin*
Bells." He considers it hi* first
some day fkded gradually. Instead Miss Marshall Will
Betti Davis
dramatic break'
ahe found herself sleeping under
mc*i|ti!tn netting In steaming Jun­ Wed Miller Williams plans a European trip after "Win­
ter Meeting.” She'll piny a spinster
gle country. She lasted out that
in her first film since her Imby.
first lii-m onth excursion slid inMr. ami Mrs. II. (5. M.it-hall of
Gene Autry start* hia- third
gisted nn‘ going again with her Oklahoma
City, Ukln. utmnunred
hiisliand last N’nvcinlter.
tod.iv the elignaenient ami np- and is aiming Ids new picture* at
Both o f,them shifted their diet pt moltingju arriag a.n t'l hcir-Jaugh- major -thrallr* rrlrstsp, instead
from ham and egg* to sllfgator ter. Getnldine llntliara. to 'E m*. of'"w esterns Only" houses . . .
tails, iguanas and armadillos. They P e \ton Miller William*. son of Mr. Ava Gardner get* her fiist star­
learned to go liarefoot though the and Mrs. Volin A. William* of ring at MGM opposite Van John­
water- filled swamps native fash. B«oford.
son in “ Wiuged." She is pleased
ion, despite leeehes ami fire ants.
Mi** Miii-hnll graduated fmm with the hilling, hut WfHild like to
Arid they learned to laugh at such Ilo'kndnv S&lt;hon| for lilt Is in l&gt;r*l- get awTry from playing shady lady
experience* as the time np eloc- la-. Tel. in Ifltl and ha* b u n
trie eel shocked Mr*. DarlTngturfi attending the University of Okla­
Errol Fivnn’s hair, which was
ox. causing the animal to throw homa in Nor man, Okla. She i* n bleached for "Silver Rivrr," will
inetnliei of the Chi Onu'im moial -lav that .yty fo r ;:UlUl Juttn,"
Dnrllrigtair soys that nnw tij*
which will In' In c u m .', . . Sid-iey
wife is a* confirmed an explorer
En*. Williams lycuiyed Id* ear­ Blaekiner is not tr ying Teddy
as himself. She w asn't'bo therm! at ly •ducation in the'8*nfo‘ i Achnid* Hnosovelt for thy sivtfi tlm.r In
all by-helping to chaperone three and gradual e&gt;1 from Fork Union "Ever The Beginning." lie tell*
anaconda snake* liark from Smith Military Arndemy, He lias Ih .ii lire he ha* turned down the role
America recently to the Philadol In the Navv for the p.i-1 four l.’t other limes so producer* won't
phia Zoo. Tiro ship's crew was years nnd nt- present holds tlie think that's the only role he can do.
more dlsluijred by the presence! rank of Ensign. Ho I* Intluned
of such passengers, Datlington at Norfolk. Va.
J’eter ‘Lawford I* wanted for
.The wedding -will he u.i event mi important role in "Joan Of l^iruse first two Jaunts Into th* u l Sent, rt nt K:IHI o’clm t. nt tile &lt;it Ilie" and lie will give anythin:?
jungle were planned p u tty tnueh We*lev Methodist (Tpirrh in Oklrt- to appear with Ingrid Bergman.
9 Ityillngtnn himself.- Nnw huaWith "E aster t*ar aBe" ptntniuiiVd
paiiil a n d . wife are w.nking to­
heenuse of Judy Garland’s breakgether preparing for their next
down. h** may do it. . . ^
,
adventure.
Bherp in New Zealand.
David Seltnlck may l*e interested
in the way hi* star Is billed in
I'nrls, Mllhoaidsfor "Cluny Bn&gt;wn " ;"whleh just opened there,
mlvertise “(')iarlrs Boyer and Jef-

Al THE CHURCHES

KIIKNKZKIt 'M KrilODHT
CHURCH
There will lie an ovangtllatie
picture shown a t Elienetcr Mtdhu*
diet church Sunday evening 7:30
P. M. Tim film title, "Tin- Man
Who Forgot God.” The picture
will be shown, with commi-nl hy
R, L, Sims, of Otlnndn,
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CHURCH OF CHRIST ,
Elm ’Avenue at Second S lrrrt
Arthur L Butler, Minister
Bible Study, 10:00 A. M.
Preaching and Communion, 11:00
A, M,
Preaching, 8:00 P, &gt;1.
Biblo Study. Wednesday, H:00

Eilward t RuhlnVnn thinks-he's
hud en o u g h 'n f toiigh roles an I ts
SOUTH S lim BAPTIST CUl'IICIf anxious for a comedy. He's play­
Ninth Street at Laurel V«&lt;-iiu« ing a rry.Mnl-gaxcr in "The Night i
Ha,* 1,000 Kyra" . . . . The dance
WII *no Finch; pastor
studio nt MGM ia still .alhd)
.. Millard Bunt.
"E|eutior .i'owrll Bungalow." Slip1
Director
hasn't liern there in year*. ■ , , |
IHOO A. M.
Tom D' Andrea plays Denni* V ir I
ail ages.
11:00 A. M .tiorriing Wuratfip. gan's pal in "To The Vlrtnr." Ih ' l
. T. U. For nil ages. N-eii pat to alm ost-every wraner*'
star. . . , Marshall Thompson
8:00 P, 51.: Evening service,
want* hi* MGM imsso* to give hiM
HOO I*. M.: PRAYER Meeting.
n liillv tin- Kid rule! Hu's tin- right
age for it nnil lie learned the
PI1KSRVTKRIAN CfTHUCtf
uoirk dtaw -while vacationing in
R. D. Broanler, D, 11, Pa*lur
Wyoming with AVally Beery.
Rev. Dmigtsi K. t'harle*.
&gt;'■' Aaniatunt I’aator
"Romance Ilf Rosy Ridge*' Is
0:11 A. M.t Ruiuiny BeimoI for
a slow-timvlng hut diverting Uirkall age.*.
11:00 A. M.: Morning Worship wood* tli,mm of the north-ioulh
strife -fit Mi«*orl aflef the Civil
s-rrlce.
7:0Q P. M.: Junior and .Senior Was. It lias many exriting mo­
menta nnd would have lieen (ImrYoung People* Meeting.
. djOO P. ,M.: Uniony.S&lt;-rvlA' i-t the ougly *ali*fyhig with lex* eonveiitio*al Dent incht, Ban John­
« i'riatinn Church.
son sing* and act with hi* pxih-H i
mi:a r o .v li . a v k n u r c h a p e l rhnrm and fa aided tiy a bright*
Rev. Dougls* K. t'harle*, I'aMur newcomer, Janet l,elgh.
.
K' ll“nl fuf - all agm - nt OLD NEWSPAPERS-** CENTS
iumiay Worship’ SeIvlev and PER POUND. BUNDLED IN'
BUNDLES,
C"'ttmtinioii Service nt 3:43 •*. M.
Wtdne*dsy: 2.00
M. to 8:00
10. 15, 20 and 25 CENT
I* H, Roerratinnal Pmgram nCthn
-HERALD OFFICE
chan.
Wednesday, 8:00 p. M.: Prayer
-.Ung at the chain-!.

CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
Park Avenue and Third Street
John Bernard Root, Minister
Sunday School, 10:00 A. M.'
Morning Worship. 11:00 A. M.
As a result, Darlington' left Sermon Subject: “Why Go To
hi* Job In the aeeaantlng~ornre Church 7"
of an exploaiy* plant and Invested
hi* $4,000 aitvinga In adventure. FIRST CHURCir flP CHRIST,
HCIKNTIHT .
Mr*. Darlington, S3 . year-old
formfcr public acbool physical edu­
HOO B ait Her and Street
cation Instructor, waa not «t all
0:15 A. M.i Sunday School.
happy about the prospect of fol­
11:00 A: H.: Morning service.
lowing her husband t.....
Into the SulUeet: "T ru th ." .
j^ &lt; h h American Jungle*, but fol0:&lt;J0 P, M.: Wednesday Prayer
Service.
H IS T CHRISTIAN CHURCH
T*'* JIlUo vine-covered* eottage
Reading Room Hours 3:00' In Sixteenth Strrel A Ssnford Avrnue
•he had bean dreaming of owning R;00 P. M. Tuesdays and Fridays.
William Perry .Ye*ley, Paster
Svmday Churrh School, 0U5
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Park Arena* at Fifth Street
Warship and Communion, 11:00
B:45 A. M.: Church School for A. M, Sermon: "They.Gave Beyward to get a gander at Hanrey'*
"lid The tr Power."
eye*... . . And Bart Wheeler, who al) area.
Night Sermon, 8:Q0 P. M.
M;00 A. M.: Morning Worship.
filled In daring Fay's vacation
Tha public i&lt; invited to nltend
laat year, being only fivo-feet-four, "The Allocation of Priorltle*." Spe­
the Union Services at 8:00 P. 51.,
had to look almost vertically sky­ cial Mu*ie7:00 P. M.: Youth Kellow»hlp. In the Christian Church. The
ward to JuaGfy the alleged height
8:00 P, Jd.: Union Worship 8cr* R ev® . E. McKinley will deliver
of the cornedy*a Invisible cotton­
tail. . . . Jimmy Stewart ia. elx- ■vie* a t Chrietiatt Church.
feet-three. and Produew Brock
Pemberton hopes thia lnch-and-ahalf short-coming -Vni not prey
upon Harvay'a sense of atepladdar
aaperlority.
''—
Two raal-li/e married «
are having their stags live*
oughly sentmbled by their
—
role*
in the plar, "Rip ran Winkle,"
which la’being dom r (The Company of Twelve," l
weather thiatrU*!
In Manhattan, a t I

Phone 1331
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THE SANFORD

eLandRed Hats To Meet
Feds Motor To Harris
Field For Contest
Tonight; Will Play
iln DeLand Sunday
The weather man Intervened Ip
the tchcdulcd tilt between the
Sanford Celery Fed* an t the
1 Galneartlle O-Men at the Mantel-*
&gt; pal Park laat. night, and the lilt
was washed away long before
« * » • Mme.
J Tonight the Fed* lnv*de Harrl*
Field In Galnesvill# to meet the
G’a In a return engagement In the
Unlveraity ClWf • . •
_______ r.the tfurraymen
__________play
....
Tomorrow
&gt;sts to the DeLand Red Deta in
a twin bill that la scheduled to
g e t under way a t 0:45 o'clock.
. Sunday the Feds motor to De­
Land for an. afternoon lilt.
Charlie Ri.ssen will he Manager
urrey's choice to face the G­
en tonight. Rill Stanton and
either Johnny 1 .mat or Carl Ketties w ill, handle mound a'tignmenta against the Hate here to­
morrow.
Elsewhere In the Florida Slate
League, the Orlando Senator*
pounded the Leesburg Pirates for
an 8 to 2 victory as Senator rentprfielder Rex Tnroop banged out Beach tilt wa« washed o y t
a four ply wallop with the base
paths loaded.
Orlando
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Leesburg
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Last Day Friday! Sunday and Monday

GOLD CUP RACE
STILL WIDE OPEN

Slovak Communifim

prurnt appear* tax. I f the rallying |
of Slovak wnrkesa.in aupport of.
th* national two-year plsp of Indu»trl*UiBtlon. ' U .
"The plan weni|Jntp effect last
Jan. I and Its a&lt;|sF are to elim­
inate unemployment, and yalw* the
standard of living Tor all thf|ieopie.” he aald.
•
“Afler tha two-year plan, we
Riatr have a five-year plan. We
believe In planning. A arnall coun­
try,hs* limited resources and It is
nece«*»rv in see that they are uaed
most wisely for tbe common
good."
The current plan has already
’converted most of the Industries
to state ownership, but the 20 per
cent that are* privately opernted
may continue that way Indefiniteiim iit'eupportvjf the plan
I* *&lt;■ keen that strikes are Irrmsd
unpstrlullc. Communist leader* &lt;J
Utlloniied workera pressnt de­
mands |o th* government for Innea*e&lt;l wage* from time to time
but they have not aired to defy
party discipline by walkout*.
"}Ve have had no strikes this
rear In BiovaMa,'' nsstovansky

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Factorr out ut In some caiei
a reached 00 ier cent of the prewar levej hut the Communllt goal
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ORLANDO. July 25, (8pec&gt;J)—
The Benford American Legion
Junior Baseball aggregation waa
tllmlnated In the semi finale of
the Sixth District tournament last
ntrht Ilf Orlando by tha Wintar
Park Juniors In a 8 to 2 contact
that was well played and hotly
rnntlstad rig h t up to tha finxl out.
H iird-beeem an J. Doran, of the
Parkers,* unleashed a home n n
m Augustin* »t Dejrtona Bsseb, with one m ats aboard In the sixth
inning to place his team out front
T N at'i « &gt; ■ «
hr a 2 to 0 margin, but the baby
l.*#«btirg si Oilanoo
Feds came back in tha bottom of
ITsyt'ins H**n, st at Augustin* the
frame th knot the «vmL The
l**lui k* St DtLanil
- HANFORD st «lsln*«irllU
_ • Wlntgr Park combine chugged one
AMKHlraV LCAMtB
run across the platter In the top
T ..«
W I. ret « of the seventh to score the victory.
N*w V«rk
«l »• «T*,
The Parkers were elated to meet
iNIrotl
4T X» »»• IU
ILwton '
&lt; 1 4 * -141 I t' the Orlando Legion nine a t T tiuer
Field In Orlando this.afternon la
Idilladetplita
*♦ 4* •*** *•
Ct*v&gt;land
*. &gt;1 41 .4TI IT' the finale. *
Wsshlnamn
l»
*T •*** •»'
Chlragn
* I* II .411 II'
HI. letuls
" I I *4
HI I*
W'lllms »*
Hvtultt VralerSar
Chubb, r .
iT***lsnd 4, Philadelphia t,
J. Duran lb
N.W V.,rk 14. at. taoul* I.
I'mbta I b sa
If•-*t.in I. I'hlr&gt;*n I.
Prnwn. p
Wsthlnatnn y tNtrolt e (night)

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Saturday! Sunday &amp; Monday!

* Sanford Atlantic Bk. Bid*.
Jloura: 1-12 l - i
Phoa* tM
Bat. 9-I2 . . .
E j m Examined—GUaaee Fitted

A GOOD THING
F5r A RAINY-pAY

DEUND VS. SANFORD
SCREEN WIRE

|ln*tovsn«ky admitted thet about
6.000 Slovaks were In fnrc«d-hi‘&gt;&lt;&gt;r ramp* after conviction on
chnrge* ranging from blarg mar­
keting to collaboration wjth Nnrl
Germany during the war,
"Their trehtment It much more
Regular rourse rules a:
humane than waa the rule In ‘lermany concentration eamB?.'‘ ho
commented. "The Mack matket
ha* been a post-war plague In our ..... .. ........ .
.....
economv and oor law provide up i(Mn *«n(es of tha blind.
to the death penalty. However,'
that penalty ha* not yet been In“ *
'
:
independent entity or
Bastnvnnsky yelso admitted that corporate,), like the Car]
undeslrahle opportunieta had Join- rain*. In tna Soviet Unh
rd hi* party since the war bewail**
VWa would HIT* raor
of the large amount-of political with western countries,"
patronage it had obtained in' th* “How can era forget tha
coalition government.
on and a half Slovaks
"Wc have tried to weed tho r#»- ample, now live In th
cals nut," he said. “We blliave Slate*?' W# billlava r
we have, in a measure, succeeded tact would eliminate nr
god that wr have l&gt;sn undesIranian understandings."
now than thsta are In other partie*."
'« # •
• -------------:------------------He predlctan the Communlsti
would ndl at legal St psr cent at RFTTINn IIP Nl
the next elecllcna In 1948 and the
u r

GETTING YOU D

Baitovantky-Joined th* Cominunist underg'iound-In 1080 after .
Adolf Hiller sponsored an “In-

24 To .48 inch
Widths

Legal Notice

ROBSON SPORTING
GOODS
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REUINOLE CODNTV. FLORIDA.
EKTATE OF CARL M. FARNELL
DECKABED.
• RoTitTB t o m r.n iT o m
TO AIX PERSONH HAVIltn
CLAIM# OR DEUAND# AOAINHT
RAID EBTATEi .
Too sad each of yog are kst*
nottrted and reqatrvd to III* any
claims and demand, which you,
or slihtr pt you. msy havt against
said setst* in Ik* atRc* of Hon
R. Vf. VrAlUB.. County Judge of
8EHINOLE COUNTT. at his oftlee
In Ilfs Court Holm In flsnfoid.
Florida,
within sight calendar
month, from th* llms of th* first
publication of- this nolle*. Etch
claim or demand must bo In writ,
lag and-eontalp 4h* plan* of rasl*
dsnr* and post office sddrss* of the
rlalmsnt and m at be swam to by
the claimant, bl* agent or attomoy,
or tho, Mtns shall b* void.
' DAiKT A. FARNELL
A* Admlnltlrslrli
.
of *4ld ••tat*. ,
First publication on Jnty II. 1»«T

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IntsmK
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Othen
Itslarieo ft Reserve*
b o a r d o r p u b l ic
TION- YN)R RFMINOLE
FLORIDA.
T. IV. Lawtnn. Supt. I,

TNirrnucCOUNTY.
E. Jorftan,
Chairman

Shoot Nature
With a ■

ALLOWANCE
FOR YOUR’ OLD RADIO

The MUSIC Box
119 W. l i t

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CAMERAS
Baby Rrownie

SPkiIA L KODAK
ma«* —truly aamrs's ewn wsy Is nNaft
Instantly you take It, It suns to «n k
Burfilng out kidnays . . . Iktmhi tbs
low of urtas, bsiptag to relievo meet
sctdlty
, , ' . * • Irritated bUftftr p u e
slslftnre.
,
(*ed nothing out. to*. Ceutiem Take at
He had a nromlnant votes* in ra* dlrtttod.
Yen'll say It’s marvtloea.
•laUnc* rrliberallona which raaul*
te l in Slovakia choosing to btcom*
tvftrl of a recreated Ctecbotlovax
Republic instead of preserving It*

CITY. EMPLOYEE GAINS
15 LBS. ON RET0NGA
I Tried ' So Many. Medicine*
And Treatments It Looked
Like I Was At Th* EnJ Of
My Row," Say* Mri Spark­
man. Talk* Of H»# Caae.
rained

fifteen

felt full of toxic poisons, sad I
had aocb ersmplng pain, la th*
muscles of pur legs that at tfanaa
1^ could hsrdly^atand ^up. I^frdt

wofe up’ *mon)lng*P fesllogT1»o
worn out I dreaded th* day ahead.
"Retonga prom plr m lUvad all
pound*, and fas) thla dlitreaa afU r everything ala*
I trlo.1 had failed. My frtanda

O rlando

H ig h w ay

kodak

Now

FILM

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Chicken

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FOR T H E REST ICE CREAM
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fV m a U e o u r ow n I r e Cream, All flavors
T ssly — D elicious — Healthful

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111
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T»u arr ti*rel«y n•»t•| («•f tVmt »um
(*»f iH w rt h«* lawn
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fti«! t.»»** all IfilNtlM) In file )*»Uf
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•till »:t 1*4rl. 4tf4lt|M &gt;Mtl
Thr K rl|r|4| H«|Uf» «»J tin* IUII
it for lilti'M*. anl (hr •»**• of Mbl
•till Ur *1*111 Worthy.. ptalttUlf,
M«n Wurth). ilrfrinUnl.
WltnrM m% hiittl 4iit o ffuul trnt
of u n i
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-KODACHROME

OZARK IKE
WITH THEM MOSS BLINDS. OZARK
LOOKS JCS’ LIKE HI BAWL IN TM*
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trv in T STEAL
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OUT THAT
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AND NOW, IRENE, i' ll J
INVITE DINAH AND
OZARK UP TO MY
^
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LIKE TO MEET HIS
GIRL

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MR MORAN

l l i o e . In sliillrd
New M eterag e D lnpenner
Ice f o ld H eer All T inted

BILL’S PACKAGE ^ O R E and BAR
2 \ \ . I lr»l S i.

P h o n e 880

A* «’l»Fk ..f th* 1‘irrull
I'rutf In *i|i| fur Mtmlnol*
County, Fistula

H EA L E S T A T E W AN IK U 8

HELP

W ANTED

RECORD PLAYLFtS f.„ iet.L By WANTED TO BUY:. Hnt all house
day or week. Tin- 2lu*ic Bov, 1its , unfurnished, walking distance GIRL for cashier*# cosmetic cot
ttr. aleu *wdw-giri Ijmcj-'* Dt
W. 1st St. Phone PM. uf town. Reply Bus S, c 0 lies •
e o u v it :
Hi or*.
OFFICE space in Jleisch Ruildlng.
Haleiman und cdlectlon for white
Large light ofices, ,)&lt;•*«ly decorInsuram-r di bit, ago 25-45. Sal­ WATCH REPAIRS
fled, all utlihlrri to ,( nnd jnl- 8 A R T IC L E S F O R SA L E
ary ami rotnmlMion: Wilt* llm
service ftrnu«li»«| . , f &gt; ll w.«1. IL Jl. la ia ll.iald_______ _—
Three Day. Servj^c
USED ElfcJrTc ‘ refrlgrrslur. ‘P in
U- seen at Hati/ord Electric (V. 0
W O RK W A h ii;i)
All Work
FARM FOR RENT :'H a
FLO WEILS
irrigated truck faim . I
EXPERT p.itulliig' -—contract
Guaranteed
‘ thourly ha.sia, ,*t. G.
foe all occasions
lin wells, a 1 i, &lt;1,11.
Hr NEILL 4k YOST FLORISTS Free estimate*. Phuiie 7hl J,
2 tenant hourt-s 2 d -r
12 Months
Ripe* Ave. Jurt r.ff Celery
Dwelling for
,,|
FI-tiUR BANDING ,v fimdi
4)fflew
ph.
403
residence
ph.
610
R
farm. On Caniemn
East side Ruiifnid. Ul
The W ntrh M aktr
HKIITTt NEW MACIHNK HIIOP
New ft lined .Msrhinr*
E lectrifying A repairing all makes.

115 French—Phone lluo
VALESt'ENT HOME »,ow
open at Chuluotn.'IH mile. ,4. K.
of Sanford urel I* mile- N. E,
of Orlando. Laiu-,end
open porches -1o *it itrwl »ni &gt;y
thu cool breeie* uli La!.,- Csthrrinc. Large ground nit I ;»ik* I model A Ford st-dsn. J
safe from auto li.-iffic. Lai2*
lobby nnd room*. Uriel; cbnftrnc-

Bv Walt Disnef

* AREAL
ESTATE WAV
F«OC. \Vj R&lt; WE\E STOOD
CWD WE TO
FOS ESOUoN 0*= \O uR ,
U liaTHN W O
6 TVO&lt; S T U F F ..T ^ -/ A\vvv PCiOAt T h E
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A \ P HIS AWFUL

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E\ERVTwiNO.S &lt;30ih*3 TO BE

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GET OLfT OF J
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TV*»5 PHONEY jY CO
SPOOK.
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iT ATBN \UC&lt;EN.

M ATHER’S
Smith ilro.
12

3 P L C IA I. *jk M v It.'hf)

FOR RENT Hoot tender. Easy
operation. Reasonable rates, bun
TONCH hrrK HKW.EILlUi'il—lord* Taint ft (Huts Ch. Thont
ONE -H '.'
HEITIC TANKS, G rm is Trnns,
2309 Hast Itoblnrun Ave., Orlando
J L rlln 2.T12 or a rite Box Id,
DODGE - PLYMOUTH
riiuluota Florida, i.argt* aejan
I'AHIS AM) XldtYILK
for guests to Yurt their fSrfbr*.
I'alMetiii Ave.'
Pfaon* 1018
,Wht*t*Ifr of Snnford
AVAILABLE at once, convenient
A-DK
ruulh
proofing
lasts 6
Iv located duwp town ar&lt;-tiyri,
CANVAS AWNINGS
years, ijiyve &gt;„ur Woolens &gt;uotb
up lo date apartrncrita wi'h all FOR RALE—Llmerock for driveCANVAS PORCH CURTAINS
Pli&gt;&lt;r|i-d
now.
liuwutowii
Deanw»ve
and
roadwayv—Phone
modern convenience*. Adult*
VENETIAN BLINDS
era ft l.armiky. lid i'almetto
only. I'hojw 650.
.
Ay*. I’hon* ui4.
Ahimlnua,
Steel, Wood I
1 1 M Id) FEEDS -complete hr.,
2
W ANTED TO RENT
ilunt'e Tuxedo Fred Blur*.
flam* Tuning and Repairing. L. L
Batteries ft Mattery Charging.
TED TO RENT unfurnished
We REPAIR!
II. II. POI'K CO. INC.
NIGNH
ise, 3 or 4 W ' rdunis. Will
Rhuw
cards
awl
poetera
r llUU.Otl miruth. Fr.il \V. 4 CEILING fan* for sal*. Lancv's
F R E E E S T IM A T E S
« — DIIK’M SIGN ttKMtJl.M
Drug blur*.
ider, Itoum 'J. Florid* State
I 'h u n e 808
O. D. Ixindreia, i*hone loai
irk Building. Phono 1020. .
Poultry Supplies,’ Nails. RADIATORS cleaned ami r*|«ir
Fc-ds, tlroceriev and
rd. 'Jolirri Radiator Shop, lot
R E A L EX TA TF. F O R S A L E
Tour hton ft 'Watson, 1201
Hanford Ave.- I'h. 360-W.
, Phone IIIKt.
Painting, plastering and minor
WHY DELAY? Have a new Utrlicarpenter work. 102n »V. Iktb.
rn ralonrl ilnigm-d' and t not mi
bujlt now by 0. J. Gantt Wood, AND C l. F. A N I N O
AND
shop. Phone 771MV.
LdAINAGK 2 NF.W CATER.
PILLAR DELS EL BULI.IMIZ*
KIIH WITH l*&gt;A L M K T T 7
It A K E H T W O 3/4 YD.
IIRAGLLNKH.
EQUIPMENT
I’RE WAR Gas Range, I n ' oven.
NOW
IN
-Tlllrt
VICINITY.
Can
Iw
seen
Roundtree
Transfer
j home. .Two car . garage. Or
MMNIt IIT (ONHTRUCTION
#prncr lot II# x till In Mavfalr.
I tL. ORLANDO, FLA. PHONE
. will sell unfumishrd or furnished. IIAIIY HKD, stroller and ear wnL
r
sic if
('heap. Plume 79-R.
.
HENT A CAR
YOII DRIVE IT
AUTO
RADIOH,
Mubtrula.
|k,lciconi# property
ami .Sdrvirr. The Music R&gt;,x
PHONE 200
aluw, 2 apartrr
flWICK I. ANO-MORRIHON
II9 W. 1st HI. PhoiioDSI.-----ent Tiringmg'
|o-r umnlli
U-DRIVB-IT. INC.
Yl ilM'I W Two tadio cahineia with phono
ON
V O l^ T i u e s
SEE Urt FOR
mntoia in them.-15.00 each Hau­
.House on large lot. C-orner Hick
MIMEOfiRAPH PRINTING
er Appliances, IOH H.-Park Ave.
I ory. and
.. i7lh
M St.
L .7U»
. , E.
... 7Ih BL
WhFftl Balancing
AND TYPING
•2.900. Apply lo J. E. Walker,
12
FT
PLYWOOD
boat
and
trail
CREDIT
IIUKKAU
OP
910 Cypres* Ave.
.
r r 1100. 1319 Hummerlin Ave
rtANJ'ORI) . . ,
16 N. Park
Phone 180
,n cxcrptiotially dr,liable two.
THREE
20"
pedestal
fans.
Kxrclstory house, 3 luilroon&gt;« and
lent condition. Be* Hanford Elec­
bath upstairs, and I tmlroom
tric Co. ltd Magnolia Avu.
and bath downstairs. Large liv­
ATTENTION
MOTHERS
ing room, with rnrlo*ed tun
6
ARTICLES W ANTED
-D IA P E R SKRVICK—
unrrh; library, dining room and
•tc h e n . Unusually well planned
rlratMterile diapers and demloras to cupboard spare. Ili.a two- Highest rash price paid for used
furniture. TfirD avi* Furniture
lied container. Economical and
car garage incorporating work
Co.
311
K.
1st.
Ph.
958.
safe. Fully medically anproved
room and laundry. Has ID) ft.
Call Dryrlona 2407-W collect for
frontage on paved street. Ixtl la I’LL BUY vour car regardlm i of
details. 115 diapers, 12 a wee':.
plentifully fruited, mgl UnJ-iage or rendition. Roy Reel, 300
• “FIRST IN HANFORD"
raped. Possession Hepteiltlrer lit.
W. 2nd Ht.
^tractive 5 room ntmtern. stucco
house In good condition on Cry*- Wanted to trad* 1937 Plymouth
taJ Lnke. Grounds fu g well
coup* for 38 or 89 Plymouth or
Protect Your Health
Chevrolet sedan In good mndlplanted. Small grove. Plenty
' By Bleeping Betlar.
of lakt frontage, with dock. •
tlun and p a y . cash d lfftrm r TRACTOR AND TRUCK WORK.
Phone 845-W.
| r a lota on lode* Minnie: one
Iart us Hear building Iota, plow­ INNERSPRINd MATTRESSES
W ith 9 acres; one with 19 nc.es;
ing, harrowing, fill d ir t dirt
BOX SPRINGS
and ona with 33 acre*. Owner 7 Pat#. Li restock. Supplies
muvlng and new ground work on
want* offer on separate lot*, or
HOLLYWOOD BEDS
lots or farms. Phono 432-W.
for the entire block. •
C. D. Forrester, RL’ 1, Box 99.'
t very spacious and lovely home
Manafactkrad Ta Yaar
trad# for kid pony,
Indlvlduel Order By
P«r American Mills Has!
in Ban Lanta, locate,) ou three
son, 8. Sanford Ava.
new saiga person. Mis
lot* facing Valencia Drive, rttuc.
. ECHQfcS
Langley Apt. No. 6. '
ro house on steel, with 2 large
Maltraaa Beaav tlag A
Klnard. P. O. Box 905, U k s
bedroom* and bath upstairs, and
Mimroc, F|a.______ ■ '_____
larga living room, dining room,
white cat picked, up near Dill's
EXPERIENCED calary grower or
Bar. Phone 880.’
trained
farm
manager
for
farm
If you are looking for a iromft of
In
Zellvyood
area.
Good position
dlstlnrtloa, this U it*
for right party. A. Duda ft Bona,
FRED W. BENDER ft
1935 DODGE— t door tedt
Oviedo. Phone 3151.
JOHM .W. a MOORE
tires, rebuilt mator. C
team 2 Fla. Slat* Rank Did|.
Kenneth Murphy a t City
Vtmmm IBVS - «W
Park.

This house h a v re­
t rougbeuL
ally been rnlecorahsd Inside.

MICKEY MOUSh

F e e l Year* Y ounger, Full o f Vim
i&gt;«*rowMtBt l&gt;Ll*Htd •ifhAWf Detu# legs
ri* 44Lw44*441 *1 «Ul • UlW|#94M M
&lt; VII
s itktg &gt;\us m Iowi ami
ti «g

C. W elsh

At F m d l

Sea Foods

T T c S - w s . « ra »-££•*•
l7, asT K‘U,I « * » t JT&lt;WJ-

Dr. Charles L Persons
Optometrist
&lt;

INGLEWOOD, Calif., July 25.
UP) — Hollywood Paxk’e annual
mid • summer extravaganxa, the
.2100,000 Gold Cup comae up tor
lta eighth running tomorro sr, and
Horse Racing
the way things have been happenIttg, it wiil b a a s widw-Ape* as the
-----*
- A n i *- .
Grand Canyon.
1
ToUrnament
Riding:
Until the antry.box closed today,
most observers predicted a dmen
or so -ohallengan would run for
Sunday July 27th
the rich nurse hauled down laat
*
Fort Mellon Psrk
year by Fred AaUtre'a Triplicate.
Whatever the field tomorrow,
2.00 P . M.
Hollywood Park expects the large it crowd of the season. The judg­
Brin* Your Hors#
ing by yeiterday's betting handle
A nd
'
|2,0wP,Udl, unusually heavy for
of !2,0WP,IM1,
Join
The
Fun
a waek day, play In the pari-mut­
uel department will be extra brisk
for. Gold Cup day.
Prior to the announcement of
the entries. Raoul Espinosa's gal­
loping grey from Chile. Olhaverry, waa listed aa a doubtful star­
ter. and teh eame-wa* true of
several other ellgiblea.
The sudden elcknes* and death
yesterday of Col. L. O. Burna*
ankee V alor,'w ho would have
gone Into th* rail* and one-quar­
T«»«
Tha entire backbone of the Is­
Hrnnktyn
ter cup race with a m, re 109 land of Java la volcanic.
|ti.*tf&gt;n
pound* on his back, robbed the
St. Loult
race of a big UtraaL •
N.w York
rtilesgn
H arry M. f f i m i r 'i expentlv*
T o o J a i l # . T o d a m n ify
r'lnrlnnstl
fiDy, Honeymoon, howgver, work-'
*d wall yesterday and. with an
Phllsiitlphla
IT II 411 l(
assignment of 114, Including Jack LOST: Varigated cosmetic bag
II **•!(* Vttt.rgay
containing money, ml sc. article*,
plttthurih S-l. PhllrAetphla 4,1
W*»trope, loomed large fn the
awaln. lb
between l e t . and 8th B t on
('hlrasn.S, Rotton 4.
, , Kh II(i^, lb
field.
HI. I.stuli I. N*»w fork I.
Magnolia Ava. Return 718 Mag.
Triplicate,
which
beat
out
Pros,klyr. S. rinrlnn»tl- I,.-.
r.frnokta cf
Reward.
Honeymoon
by
a
neck
last
yaar.
A^law*. rt
Brooklyn, p
was back for a-sapfud--Uy.. and
W. D. Rorex’s T«**» 8andmsn^w*|
*
grore by Innlngsi •
.• .7 ’ back fo r a fourth attem p t
tClatee Psrk
OS* *41 I—I
SANFORD
• *** eel *—l
FrrOrsi Williams, J. Doran. Cham­
bers,- Drawn,- F. Dorsn, O rsrktr-4,
LEGAL NOTICE
Pun, batlxl In: Crecksr 1. WJIIlaln*,
D-irsn I. Homs nans: J, PorSn.
N onas
Plokn I bsr*«t ChtmUen*.. llolm**.
Ford. Ksslin*. CTsase. Saerineet: AT TEN O’CLOCK ON FRIDAT
Crockrr. nussl- Doubt* plsyat Heal­ MOIlNINa, AL'OUHT 1, HIT. A PUBMUNICIPAL PARK 6:45 P .M
DULUTH, Minn., July 25, f,1
Crocker. Left on bassst Winter 1.10 IIEAIUNO WILL BE HELD
Five golfers who use gumption ing,
AT TUB COUHT HOUUE. IN BANPark
I.
Sanford
tn«s*
on
ballai
and heart to help overcome their ntr william* |, Brooklyn S till* FORD. FLORIDA. AS PRESCRIB­
handicap, tee off a t th* North­ off Rrnwn I In I t-1 Innings, off ED BT LAW. FOR' CONSIDERA­
land Country Club court* today william, * In I 1*1 inning*, oft TION rOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
SCHOOL BUDOBT.
.
for three dar* of competition to pKrh*r: by Drown (Brooklyn) ALL
TAX PATER# AND PATRONS
1 In -T Inning*, lilt by
DOUBLE HEADER
decide tha U. B. Blind Golfers Brooklyn
iK»*llng). Winning pltchar: WU. ARB INVITED -TO ATTEND.
Championship.
”* ‘
Him, ta»lng 'pltcbsri Brooklyn. PROPOSED BUDOETi
141.11*.**
One of the fivs Is Charlie Bpa- Cmplr**- Taylor. Blneor*. Time of (Dntral* Fuad BaUnee
Antlelpalsd Receipt*
well of Birmingham, Ala , w ho* s*msi I'M.
i* uut Levy
m .iie .e t
keen eyesight rarrld him. through
Federal
1.0*0.**
big time football and the war until
YEBTERDAY'fl BTABB.
a shell exploded on his tank on k Stan Muilal, Cardinals, singled
European' battlefield.
In winning run with two out In
Boswell, still In his 20s, playdil 10th Inning as Cards defected GlDistrict Fun# Balar
-halfback for the University • Of
Antlelpalsd Receipts
Alabama in the Roae Bowl, arfI
Welter Masteraon,. Renaton,
4 Mill Levy
once averaged 52 yards in a dnton outpltched Hal Newhouter w he
TetsT District Fend
nunts against Fordham. Today
he's o o f to cop th e'b lin d P' xrf»
(IRAND
TOTAL
golf litis from Clint Russell of[.q,n*tox* to eweip the thrse-tam a
Galvanized
Duluth* chiefly to »tlmu!ate ti

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OPENS:

Driver Killed In
Midget Auto Race
national Midget Auto Raelnf
Champion In 1929, wax killed laat
night when hie speeding car crash­
ed Into a fence while making a
turn on the Yellow Jacket Speed­
way one-fifth mile oral.
•
Hart, native of .Denver raring
out of Tpmps waa attempting to
pass George Marahnpan, Yerke*.
Pa.. on the in h ‘ in d final Up of |
thk eeml-flnal race. T h a jp r went
into a epin aa H art loet control,
crashed Into the fence, bounced
10 feet In the air then rolled over
several time*.
' *
It waa the third fatality a t the
Yellow Jacket Track elnce IU open­
ing In 1928.
A crowd of 12400 wltneieed
the tragedy, a prelude to the 25
U d Keystone State handicap spon­
sored by the Philadelphia Inquirer
charities.
George Fonder, Lonsdale, Pa.,
won the handicap In 5:38.42, fin­
ishing ahead of Dutch Brhaeffer,
Floral Park. U I.; Lloyd Christ­
opher. Miami, Larry Bloomer, Nor­
ristown. Pa„ and Duane Cat ter.
Lot Angeles.

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Pace In Western
Tennis Tournament
SOUTH tlF.NI). Ind.. July £5,
(A1) — It wa* Pixie again-1 Ilia
the nArth today at tha Western
Junior Tennis Tournament r e a p ­
ed tha semi-final round an I two
boy* from thr der|&gt; *outh, Herbert
.(Irhtrna of Fort Lauderdule, and
Dick Mauledou* of New Orlrant,
hrld the favorites .yoiea.Itehicps, lop-aejded Irv tingle*,
wax *rhadule&lt;| to meet Tonv TrAbrrt of Cincinnati, and Mouledoua,
leedori second. Wat. to fa.-e-AleX
llrtiw-k of HamlracV, Mlrh.
Thr southerner*. teaming In tha
doubles, were ntatchrd wltn Grant
Golden and Kriton Ddmllng of
Chicago. Ilelrrrk anil Trabrrt
were rial red In tha othrr dottblu
duel njraintt Sidney Bchwartx of
IliiHiklvn and McDonald Malhry
of Princeton, N. J.
Hrmi.flnal singlet nnd douMa
matrhe* In the boy'a division alto
M'rrr scheduled toifay.
In uuarteV final play yr*irrday
Rrhrana defeated Oil lt&lt;’«lry of
Chevy Chase. Md.. 8-1, iLl: Tra-.
hrrt l»‘«t Bcbwartx-6-l, 0-1; Mouledout turned back Malhry 7-5. (1-2
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FRIDAY. JULY
in Strasbourg receiRlr, Porphyro ad In m ilitary government quar­ see th at France did not go Com­
Germans was part of B av ara for
Greek Fight
tennis urged th at a “free" g o y rn - ters hare as directly Incompatible m un ist
. • .
700 rears. Tn* separation fol
Thus a t every opportunity, the
ment be esUbllahad in Greece, and with the announced alms of Bri­
lowed the end of 'i s war. Now
(Csattawg (&gt;•■•, r&gt;a&lt; &lt;&gt;■»&gt;
Athens government circles sub­ tain and the United States as far Americans supported the French In
Bavarians want It back.
rlllas In a Major engagement wrst sequently Indicated they expected as bitonal Germany was concern­ the sis weeks of fniillea* negotia­
W
hither
the
Falatlnarr
wants
to
of Lamia. 100 mllea north»r-t of
AP N »«ifr«lsrw
tions a t the expense of Germany.
ed.
AP Newsfealarea
also .. con e-rufraj. This Athens. Unofficial reports said a move In that direction.
MUNICH Bavarians are nursing return
SOUTHAMPTON.
England
Last night, however, Constan­
These sources pointed out that
However, when life foreign m'tila
a
seel
ion
of
independent
think­
—The Queen Mary* “lovely lady/ a geographical gripe. They are ing that contribute so many early 200 casualties were inflicted o.t the tine Rodopoulos, governor general France steadfastly had refused to isters* conference "ended •without
looking
westward
to
the
Palat­
rebels.
of northern Greece, eald in an in­ loin the bitonal merger and ac­ airreement, the State Depar’mcnl
thar sailors rail her—is hcln* re­
immigrant! to the United States.
A United Natlens Balkan Sub- terview that the Communists “do­ cept Joint responsibility for Wes­ and the British Foreign Office
stored to her prewar elegance as inate, merged with the Rhineland
The French will not tolerate
Into one slate within Ihe^Frcncheommision
still
In
session
Iff
Joann't have the strength” to set up a tern Germany. They said' the empowered ■ their representatives
talk of a return t &gt; the old a'atus,
necupt*d—tone.- -’*• -■
Marshall offer for a thre*- power in Germany. General Clay and Gen­
however.* ' Compete«w*-iotvM*56Uw- jilna drafted a report, oppcu-l by provisional government.
The
Palatinate
with
Its
million
the
Soviet
and
Polish
delrgs'cs,
resume her weekly runs across
conference apparently would give eral Sir Brian Robertson, to go
say this Is one of the reasons
the.A tlantic Ocean July 31.
the same sort of veto pow­ ahead with negotiations on an
they have banned public speeches for U. N. headquarters, dlspslchcvj
German Policies Terrattre
over the rehabilitation of the agreed level of German industry in
Along a deck where thousands
by Dr. Karl Schumacher, leader
Property
Value
Ruhr \that France has exercised make the combined tones self suf-j
of American and Canadian soldiers
Informed sources Wald this re
of German aoelalists, an advocate
i r n t t s s r e ttaaa P an s n e » r
in the Allied Control Cotinrli in
•lood in Marked-out war-time
of centrallstic Ideas. The French j port include^ the subcomnn-"ion .i
rraallssMl
ttmm
N
|*
Hast
the policy of making the merged Berjin for the past two years.
going grayhiund wouldn't know
valuation of 132,282,75ft and of at Tubingen now also requlri
The difference between
______ the
’ * ‘l loncs nl
American and* "British
this fiO M .H O was wholly or special permission for the GerArmv and S tatf Deparlmcnts aims
man
press
Cfimany
a
self
.supporting
unit
partislly exempt, snd J4,74!»,24il,
in Germany hivame apparent at
and Yugoslavia had obstcuci*--!
itirouyb an important program.
not. including lands reverting to
tha foreign ministers Moscow con­
the work of the aubcommis* on.
the state or homesteads was who).
This policy of self sufficiency ference last Spring.
(a refitted.
The Greek government las*, week
lv exempt.
The armvuschool oOhought,’ led French protest.
War Role Forgotten
reported the army had atuypcJ a Jhrough an indugtclal—revival Jn
guerrilla drive on loannlna -aid to Western Germany hae been advoc _ ______ ___ ______ . ......... ..
Soma three-quarter* of a million
ated hy Herbert Hoover and miRU a ll important to rebuild'Ger many
FLAY HALL
have started in Albania.
NEW YORK. July 25. M l Warrants were issued last night emus American business men as a prosperous nation both for
the economic well being of Europe
Presldrnt Ford Frick of the Na­ for the arrest of Nicholas /echand to keep Germany from xolng
thousands of soldiers* bride# and I 2P7.260, wholly and partially and tional League today ortierrd “in ariades, leader of tho Greet &lt;-on
communis tie..
the name of common sense and munlst Party, and .Milllade* For.
children the Mary brought to new I | i 2.217.&lt;500 wholly exempt,
The position of Grnrral Clny
homes in America.
I luike County with 138.751.70S sportsmanship" that the disputed phyrogennls, former Communist
was subordinated at Moscow t&amp;
in n iK iiw vof. feet of
. . . serviceable,
_________ value
____ ___H
.
.
thousands
had 113,350,940
wholly ami game of last Sunday between Ip f la te r mlnlater. Tlie government
the predominant State Department
unlovely plaster Imard h a v e Im-c i i I partially exempt and 43,417,WKII Brooklyn Dodgers and St. Louis
school, which held that the Ger­
ripped out. In drab quarters which wholly exempt. Brevard County Cardinals at Khbeta Field be re­
man Problem could wait and that
housed 80 Gla a crossing tbere lsl had a total value of 4O,27'4,0411 played on Aug. 18. thus upholding
the most Important thing *.is to
8peaklng to French CoranunUt*
• luxurious cocktail bar, guy inland of this 15,511,700 was wholly! the protest of the St. Louia club,
red Iralher upholstery and brlghlland partially1 exempt and *1,282,-1 _______________________ ________
rad and lo ft gray curtains.
The main restaurants have lorn
redecorated: what' was the bride*'
Russia Hits U N
movie th ra trr has i«*en turned
rt
Im n I'ea* One I
Into a supper Hub with fluorescent
basic freedoms in llirmtrlvei inr
lighting and-tinted mirrors.
are essential to tire .fruitful ex
Luxury Quarlera
Tha wartime sickbay, with Its freise of other baric frerdomt.*

Luxury Liner Gets Munich Bavarians
Have Real Gripe
New Refinements

first tiros they could recall th a t
the American military government
had'not been kept Informed of d«vrlnnment* end mo»e* In Wash-

fcteMsSsySfcr* A t s

luxurious first Hass smoking
yoom'.The main lounge again i* a
massive room with lofty maple
wood pillars, paneling and a thl-k
carpet of russet and gold. *
When the 81,235-tsm Cunsrd
liner went to war. aha left behind
bar In various parts of the world
tome 10,000 pieces of furniture
and fittings. New YorkTHMH *

He added that without adequate

arrest to comprehensive and ob­
jective Information on the world
in which we live, the "very ev­
idence nf democracy could ha andangered.”
Martin told the delegates Ihst
his government lielleved that fa­
cilities for full comprehensive and
objective reporting, and tha "rjgip
of access of all men to such Mn
formation will contribute to inter­
national understanding and friend-

•hipped ba­ jo England litfnre
the reeonvlfslun alarled.
Hundreds of miles -of wiring
were removed and rearwtd, decks
•craped, rugs Isld, pumps, generators and other equipment were
torn down and worn parts re­
placed. The whole ship underwtnt a gigantic face-lifting.
Bha'i undergoing’ trial runs now
nd. at the end o r the nmnlh, will
• off for N e* Torn tn the che.
era of the crowd and the music
of tha bands.

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Atom Bomb Knocked
Pride Out Of Jap«

"We believe, also," he said "that
the principles of freedom of in­
formation of th e-p ress ara es­
sential to the other purposes of
the United Nations: to the main­
tenance of International peace,
and to the solution of problems
of an economic, social, cultural
and humanitarian rhararler. We
Iwlfeve that it Is essential to tho
promotion of 'social progress and
iletter standards nf living In larjv
_ .' *__
J__( it"
er
freedom.'
.
'.
Martin declared that tha del­
egates had met in the UN to
make an effort to build a drufl
community of all the people of
the world. He said that hi* gov­
ernment deplored any effort to
limit or destroy that c^mmuni-

D A IL Y SA LE S 2:00 p

By BUSSELL URINES

We are inevitably concerned
1. .
i ..I. a
N A G A S A K I . Japan - The with any barrier*
remove
any
peoples,
or
groups
world's second atomic bomb came
to the people of this Kyushu Hi* of peoples, In any part “f t*va
by an ironic twist of fate. It left world, from lire process of giveIto pride among them, no desire lo and-take in rconomlr, cultural nr
perpetuate th at agonising moment political affairs -which full par
tIHpatlon In a world community
with monuments.
Now they want only lo forget, Implies,’'
«w
“ Wy are concerned lest any
and In forgetting they have let
tha weeds grow over hnmpsites in aurh existing harriers I* extend­
ed, we are deeply . desirous that
gashed Urakaml valley.
Tha valley, about two miles any axlstlng barriers be removed.
The
frtjm the center of town, wan hit 1 need hardly stress Dm rele­
by chance on tho mor/rlng of v a n t of this principle to free­
August ID, 1045. The primary tar­ dom of information. For censor­
get for that atom raid, Knkura— ship of outgoing news la one such
about 100 mllra northward—was barrier; internal censorship is
obscured hy weather. Nagasaki another: prohibition of Imported
hooks ami periodicals is a third.
was second on the day’s Hat.
Japanese figures say 30,000 were’ Denial of visas for foreign cor­
killed and 42,000 were wpundrd in respondents is also a harrier, and
the blinding single .flash anil rev­
erberating after-effect* nf the
bomb. D wiped' out hundreds of
IndoncHiiin Fight
thickly-parked worker** homos In
tha valley, ripped through facMaallaw* rn si
flasl
torles and spent Its fury high, qn force* in central Java had pene­
enveloping hill*, where baldness trated Dutch defenses at BernerStill remains among the forest*.
•n g on the north roast, Jump-off
, Parallel ridges channelled tha DOlilt Tor * Dutch drive on J rg .
bomb'* affect* and protected Naga­ •karla. The city Is 00 miles north
saki Itself from the force o f the of Jogjakarta.
blast. Fires front the valley raced
"Our forces received tha full
without check the two miles Into support of the population suetown, causing most of II* wartime m i l t t r l I n s * t l i e a r i l u * ' Alias I r w l n n a a l a n
dims*#.
4 ilnlv
n«l.. •_ few Itau*
TIM
have railiMiMl
returned l.t
to Ithe
'valley. Flimsy home# have been
bulU In spots, A new church has
M ill erected- alongside the mins
of tho Catholic church, which once
had a eongr*g#tlon;oM0,000 Jap• 'T ha r'emalftder la a desolate
vista of ruin* and seared earth
covered with spring weed*. The
epicenter of tho hl^al la marked
*«lr by a huge arrow, erected by
American*. A once-busy navy yard,
including a giant torpedo plant,
.■tempi Tn rulna.
• Residents of Hiroshima, on Hon­
shu Island, have a fierce prido In
surviving the first atom bomb.
They ere contemplating en atomic
lib rary and * monument In In*
■enter of the city. Hundreds of
fcomtt hive been rebuilt end bull*
ness la brlak-s-even In atomic aouwsnlrs.
. . .
U But Urakaml valley has dropped
into the backwash e l war.

Law Repealed
persAnnel,
rill n o t be eligible t » G. I.
[dormant pay, educational or
or govsn'ment

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Unified Forces
(IW I sm S n«sa Cali P m )
through a resolution for en In­
vestigation of Attorney General
Clark'a handling of Kanaaa City
vote fraud charges.
The Moose Voted 1440,000 for
additional expenses of its invest!gating committees, over the pres
testa from the Door th at there
are too many “Junkets’* underway
already.
The new money raises to
071000 the total the House
give* It* special Invaatlgs
groups, many of which have
ranged extewahn foreign

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their verdict.
I Jt Marriott), bead

‘ a*tee* may b* made until tea
' veara hence. The federal guar-1 ly had preUsta^ thalr Into
• antae of premium* on commercial I and the&amp; .Tmryeri- had els
'U fe iaeurance policies of service-1 thalr coavietiena • were "w
* men tormina tee immediately.
II and ILbe raenlt Of “prejudice.**

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Trade Pact
Failure Said
Due To Russia

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A s s o c ia te d P r e s s U i i e d W iro

In Spotlight At Hughes Probe

Promises To Tell

The vital patt which coal pro­
duction ii playing in the European
economic crisis, ar.d consequently
in the turbulent political iituatiot.
was
well emphasised by two de Reds insisted On Re­
krmed Aid Will Noti
velppmentt during the weekend
Be O f f e r e d But
v i s i o n Of D e b t
^-o n e in England and. ihe other
Former WPB Official
N a t i o n ’s P o r t s
Owed To Britain;
in Germany.
Calls Kaiser Plan
Closed To Dutch Secretary Of Defense British Foreign Miiiler Bevin 1941 Terms Stand
For
Plane "Comin an impassioned appetl to his
Says Biggest .lob country’s workers in general, and LONDON. -July 28 ftP&gt;—S.r
[ ifW
DELHI. July J8 «J D 'pletely Fantastic”
famlit Jawahsrlal Nehru, viceto the coal miners in particular, Stafford Ctippt (old Pailiamrnt to­
Is
To
Select
Aides
Tfiidrnt of (he Indian Interim
WASHINGTON. July 28* 'T l—
warned that they must produc day that Rriliih-Rut'ian trade
avernmenl.
announced
today
Chairman llfewtler (RA lgi) of
WASHINGTON. July 28 (AV more or riik the (all of the Social* ltesty negotiations bioke down in
hat India would pin* Indonesia's James Forrestal, who will be thr irt, government and a weakening M otcow latt week because of SoNo One Injured But ihe S m atr War Investigating Comlie before the United Nation*, United Stales first Secirlary of of Britain's position^ in .world *f- virt demand* for teviiion of the
v.tid IihIj ) a globe-liotling
T w o Automobiles miller
robably presenting it tomorrow National Defense, declared tod*,! fairj.
employee nt llnw iid Hughet. milIncreased production, he 1941 lost, agreement
W e r e Demolished liiiii.iiie manufactuirr, has agreed
Horning, and expected the iui»- that ihe unification of Army and said, would enable the country lo
Ruuia owr* G r e a t Britsi.t
porl of certain other poweri.
to |e|| what he knows about ihe
Navy under a single department give foreign credits which would 55.000.000 pound.
($220,000.Weight nf water on the'roof ol aw ml of two $40,000,009 w-srlime
A| the lame lime Nehru an- is the "most decisive step" m mil­ help diplomacy.
000) under term* of the Civil
thr one (lory garage building in. govrinitwn! plane conlr.fcls to
J.’almoit imnte, itary policy since . the • formation . lie' was addrassing,thousands of O edii.-A gteruirnt,..
veupisd”’ bv .’isnunole M n tu iiin |&gt;tf6fi*4
Hy would bar Dutch aircraft of the republic.
miners whose production It the
Ctipp*, pietident of the hoard
Commercial Slieei i* believed tn
,key to England's economic re­
Tom landing on Indian airfield*,
lb ro ster told a tepotler that
The Navy Secretary told his covery.
o f'lra d ;, said (ftiiiih nrgolisloti
have canted the cnllajue of Hie the Tlughef emptuye#, John Mey}nd flying over India.
lirsl news conference sincr being
"Mv Owl. working men and wo. offered s number of conceiiinn*.
loof and wall* of (he enlue northIndia's goal it to firing th?
named lo head the overall U S. men.'; ho cried, “this is the first hut "we could not go the whole PICTUatO IN 1*44 a* they laughed hcnrlily at a remark passed In a Holly, eait coiner of the huihhng duuna rr, ludifird the committee stx'f
laiteit ponible end to the fight*
llii* mnming jie will testify before
I-abor
(Socialist)
government
vou
military establishment that “we
have g o t Don't let It fall, for Ihe way the Soviel government de­ wood night club are dim setress Faye Kmeramr. war plant executive John a rainitmin al 2:2(1 o'clock lies a suhcommillee .whenever it wishes
itg and assure that juitice ii done,
u«Tfr
and
(back
to
eamara)
film
director
Andr#
D#
Toth.
A
Senate
have a blueprint and a charter •qka of generation* to come. Your manded at a condition of an agree­
'iehru laid .at a newt conference.
tnvssttf.nnf cnmmlttse, pmbtng Into th# wartime contract, of Howard afternoon. No one wat mime I to t .11 c.i» him •
*
but the blueprint and (he charter Labor government ii carrying «*n ment.”
Hughes, has been Informed that Meyer, who area Hughes' Tress agent,
Nearby «peclalott&gt;7epoi1ed that * Me had hern scheduled to ap­
*We a re .n o t *• war with *hr haVe .to de manned by people." in foreign affair* without the
The British hip
hftped for arra n ged lavish part!** given by Hughes In In aflmt hi hteh-pressure they »aw "an avalanche of water pear next Wednesda y .* before a
iilch government." he laid.’ “ anJ
tool*
to
do
Ihe
Job
and
I
must
be
He added:
wheal, limber and canned fish. w ar contracting. Copyright King Feature* Syndicate, (international) pour from the .building at it mibh, ingmrv npefifag;.twj t y*
helped o u t"
ire do not intend to he at w ar
"In
my
judgment,
this
constitutes
The
Russians wanted heavy’ ms*
That'*
airong
and
most
unusual
fh ||l|H ecl.~
in'® the Dutch government or 111
1 lie-.lie.’- and Ib-nry J, Kaiser's
the moit d«IltVe anil' defmitiiV taninm jrrtn rnmirfTnitnrT-anffief &lt;ifciiif tyT7jfil^ahil pipe"i. ITie’Mos*
her” government.*
J Wo automobilr. intide of the plaqe contiact. v.ith the governminister,
but
It
doesn't
exaggerate
India, Nehru maid, will not aend step in the formulation ol a na­ Ihe dangers of the situation In cow radio anerted the talks broke
garage weir sin «&lt;|ird bv llie Inirk- nlent.
rm» to Indonesia liecaute auch tional military policy since the which Ihe gofertmirnt find* Itself down became llulvin would not
ling ioof. One was a I'Mt) I'lvMeyer had been • repotted out
gn act would be "tantamout to formation of the republic."
a* It struggle* with England's guarantee tome deliverie* and b*mouth
sedan, the piopeity u id ill- i M i n t ■v. and the »ube.ymmildnrlarliiK war" upon tho Dutch.
first
all-out
experiment
In
Social­
causr cie-.li( (etm* could not b*
.Forrestal said it has not yet
However, he aald, hla country waa
Robeit flakier, the other *»i* e trr previmj-fv had t-een making
ism. The government maintain*
contemplating * dosing porta to been decided whether hr will have '.that ft has been caught in a rush reconriled.
J V I 1 hevfolrt vrdvtl. bvlotiging to elfoitv t ■ (mil hint to ivsue a
All Dutch shipping' and certainly his offices in ihe Pfntlgnn (Wat of war-born circumstances which
The ltii|i*b delegation beaded by
l&gt; I lb. ulitiii. anto meih-vmc in I ittttiinun.
Would bar aircraft of any country Department building) or eliewheie,;
H arold'Wilson returned Fridajh**n'^
b*an
able
tn
control
tint*
,\! .i - In*..I pia-limiuary iminify
empluvre ol ||ir g,iia#‘- . l l e Its)
Which might attem pt lo carry aupfrom Moscow nfter flvs »*eek* of
Jiir** b .
Innt l-rfore (ha
no, ha. Ihe dale of hi. taking the
f*r' ?foreign
« L ' ,,rV,n*
in
ohea to the Dutch.
intensive
anil
detailed
negotiations.
Outer.
Mongolian
In­
ptiked
it
inode
about
a
1.(11
lion,
Volume Of Loans Is
office, ctinservatl'-e
»nl‘ ntmiMu- m ii.nis piirpaftod
&lt;^&gt;hru aaid hi* country hail not official oath at America's first Anthony Aden, ssid In an address
Crlpp* said the llritlsh Labor
r llle* ria th
expfi *'• ;i iitirA of parties at
tttl previously to bung I lie
Up But Fewer Find cident Brought Up hrlm
Saturday that labor has divided Oovernment wished to expand
If rteifftiiinl nn Tiitc#* ^l»l
It F. I.
mwh»n«c. wri th.*
doneiian hostilities before the Secretary of Defense hern de­
Itnde with Hussln and saiil he
H n lln aed on !*■■* ill)
In Membership Pica IlflUl'tt tn {lit* i | N«ll, lit* '«&gt;•ill. ||i*
Ne e d To Borrow
nlted Nations because “we cided.
hoped the disappointing failur*
Wil 5fulfil »lumt
ft*r? ii v*'ii y
ought the bent**way waa in
was only “ternpot«r&gt;\" He diet mil
Forrestal said that the new set­
LAKE SUCCESS, “July. 28 *4’. from wlifrt i Im* rotif f^ll. l*H&gt;ktiM£
njunctlon with other powera." up of a separate Army, Air Force
mention the Moscow radio report,
Reflet ling tlw meieiseti cot!)
lie atliled that India turned m a t, and Navy under tho overall cont­
which a spokesman for the b o a rd 'Dj ptodurmg ciopl and the ttat* China ami Soviei Ruuia i lathed j*t tom* prlnlpd iutii
Brltlau and the. United-States,' rol of the Secretary of Defense
n f.j,a d e railed "very Hns.lsn- ^
nf m„tr , , tm A„d g.o*r today m the Unitrd Nali'un s , wlifn h# « iv l lit* fin* i*sdi ii it11 i«»r
(alt froli* rt
Iwim I th*&gt; .m &lt;j
recent day* has exchanged will save money In the long run
aided
• •,! '»■ Cuuncil mrinheninp tom dlul UlUl.llLi.dvi 14Umv -tpui Li_—
al and tniurmal coinmunical- and be beneficial, in _ the sense
. Cripps—imlicated -succeM—had eququumt. ^ the volume ql bank
with Australia eHd “we now of ‘'getting the most of out of
liven almost in slglit when the ciedit u»ed .by Honda’ faiiiw f. i« miller nvei .iilmilting Ui|lei ATjii
I lif*
mill
In a few hour*" to carry our money.**.
talks cutinpsed nn Soviet credit currently lugliet than “It w »* ■* tlidtl. Willi Uui'l-i thvigutrt lli.il
ij (’LIT l‘lyn)iitiHi ImhvUifrHfc L*
formally to U. N.
I S .,
,.f v!,-i,ate Bill No. .qfit
%v**»**
Unification will cost more In the
rxplaiiu d:
i.
maims, He
itc- expisineu:
j
. i l l.. . tome circle* tn Aiu would like hitnnlil
JACKSONVILLE. Fla., July 28, demands"We had succeeded In reaehine yeaf. ago. **r&lt;*(dmg In&gt; J. L ■
beginning he said, adding. "It (Special)-- "Other *tate* w i l l
villi pi live tu he of ur"*t advan-.
to tee Ihe la r e l situation 'dnpli
*•"», be.-lligi.l. «f
ie
y
.p
j
rill
lent
ol
the
Sanionl
Al
Is my hope the added expena* benefit greatly through the enter, agieeiuvnl on all mnttri* within
,
. I I I .
- I H'l n- t .o paik. ll II... til 't Hi,-" in the t’il’y of Satifotd and
lUtsi.le nt (hr building.
other -mail ■-!&gt;!“« in lecuring
print of Floridian*dn develmurfenl the trail# fuld, tnchitUnj^ quan­ U n t^Jssliu n sI Bsnk. who irpre- ta ln l m ihe Far- Fa*t,
of, State-operated m»ikrls. said tities, prices-and terms and ton- teni* the Flotid* Banket* AstonTt.e Imlldliig it owned I . I’r-, .it p &gt;■i A it iiltif. »och av the San*
Chins'* ili-legate. Dr ShuhOh
rrnmimieS ■■ r»
Sit)
today he told newsmen laconically J. Stanford Laraon, actintr chief
nnhl* and KryitniiU I'olu. ri . find N.u h I Air •Jinti.'ii. it was
atimi at Semmnlr County Key lists, lohl’lhe memhenliip commit It. iv ti. W)II In lit a and Flip I’liiaf
la to "get people".
of- the Market Organlaatiou end
tsd -to la&gt; hj Edward Higgins,
trr which i* combining appfu i M. N. Clevelaml .mlvryj s|»tc&gt;-• - maiinu* ■ of the Setninolr County
So far as possible he plant to Facilitie* Branrh, United State*
Banker. •
keep existing services ami groups Department of Agriculture, dur- J.- L. Sauls Presides
"lloWever, I Intida (aim familier lion* ol inttp cuunltirt llut In* In lake cbnige nf tlui aitltatinn i i Tn.!* -i uf Cuhtmeree who with
undisturbed, he said.
Ing a Jacksonville vlalt thl* week­
11^ It l 1.--- III - ix In Jnel.xonThe eswif -of- t he Imjlitiug—rt
___ .Are needed to In.
Forrestal hinted that his tsnure end. The Washington official, who At VFVV District Meet aTe^pfobahty- in the ill4H|HI b- gnvnnmmt nypniivl Outer mon imited hy Wood*)) til l.. t&gt;eniifir' t*-t '-ii-k t.inferring with
I create' the National Quant rifle of office a t Secretary of Defense apent some tfme touring the State,
nam mI t poaitum that Ihey have gulia became of ihe "armed m Itilik was *CHtli-ieil a In. ill
,r ff t.if.ilIlf th e
IV nr
A «*e&gt;x
Ad] company now being formed here might not exceed one year.
vaitnn”
nf
(
him
hy
Oulrr
Mon
after appearing on th ; July 23-24
.alley ami slrret. die crash Hi
f lit|iiif - Mil I Mu* f tvll A m John L. Saul*, preaiding for Ihe e*ei been." Mr Ihgley *.*td. "Only
{from the 12 mep reported a t ready
When asked whether he Intend­ program of the annnat conference
tfiiB It &gt; \ t!f*1iit*dif r ifiI If*11 *rtu nni inc
tcfc-nllit to the 23 or more nion ed to slay in the job for sometime, rtf managrra and official* uf Flor­ first time as VFW Commander of- a few mole (.timet* need to u#e golkirt Irottpv. iliiqmiled hy t*nk*. ti ailed inn m spectators.
ill ,11■|.1 - xl I ■n (tf the bill.
the Fifth Florida district *t il*
Tim diuiuinlril hi a ( h i m veto ol
M
required before Company 2 of the
li'eastaasg
r*s* aisS
the
bank
credit
available
to
llieni
ida'* Stale Farmer*' Markets, ronference Sunday in Detiaml.
n t" bin i■, "i idea that the City,*
124th Infantry Can be activated.
the
applit
itmn.
gave unstinted praise to Nathan Imndlin) hi* duties In n wnrkuiHn- tin* *e*r because continuing lugb
-htch mi • «', ■I " " iix tlie mrport
It waa announced today.
-Alexi-i N Kiatilnlkov, Hti**l*&lt;i
Mayo, (ommissloner of Agtlcul-J li),*- manner, presided like an "old faun incomes make it |MH*thle lo Ii
■.pi i •. . i- li-,. Sint ion, l*e givI t la planned to bring the Com­ Fred L. Touchton .
lure, and \\ Ilham I,.- Wilson, l»i-l tinirt," and rlulrhlng III* naveil
drlvgatr "I,,, figuied in an ex
tUitugx mid equip.
■
I
wnllnii.t
nn
1
‘nar
Sis)
pany jup to a total atrrngih of
change uf fiaat talk wit It the oili­
rector of State Market*, for d e - |f ifmlv. strictly limited lime of de l
I t , id trip* •! atian, praD ich in Dade City velopment
officer* and IBM men. The mem­
of (he unique system bnte so that no "filibuster*" hroko
er delrgaie. ni a rummlttea nu-ti *
&gt;iih-vl Hie teveiitm tlerlved from .
i
bers held an organisation meeting
.of Stale-operated *ale* center* out. F. D. Scott, commander nf ,s, / ’n n „ B O f I . i m i n r
ilig laal • xveek, .promptly c.haig-'l
■i*i i»
i in niniutain an I
Thursday night and wilt continue
that -the t’hiiii-va nllegatlnnx ni"
DADE CITY, July 28,-(Special)• which' now comprUe* 37 aetive i’osl 3282 reported this, morning. “ I '
L U |lH P r
peipeMinle the m i|yirt..
to meet every Thursday night at Fred L. Touchton, 86, druggist unit* handling more than &gt;32,"nMurd.”
■
’iftfsiinded,and
thni
The Sanford poit furnished one
An enteitaming mmii.il pi
Violations Pending In realilv rii|oeva lump* violate.I gum
ft. Ilikw 1*- and Mr. Coleman
8:00 o'clock at the Sanford Aim- here for 20 years, and senator of 000.000 of produc* in the last af the largest delegation* preoent,
wa* prrtenled q the Rohm refiiFlal &lt;('.ii lfi*-v conferred with
cry. The Company has been tn the 38th senator*! district of Pas­ fiscal year.
Outer
Mutignliaii
letrltory.
hr saiil, with 18 member* attendaeUva since tt.w a* absorbed Into co and Sumter Counties in 19.14
Twenty-one case* of liquor sal­ Kraxiliiikov **td Ihe the whole luncheon today under the d im ti -i l.vle l‘rit.-i :q*L regional direetor
"Director Wilson, through hi*' ing including Pat Johnson, senior
t W Army during the' war.
and 1938, died suddenly of
acceptance of.—
thepresidency
presidency. . of; vice commander: James Huff, es la-v violation arc’ pending in border inci'leiit made him think of r i n r l r i Morriinn. progii-i ■ the V \ \ niv.. will; It. W.
---------------—
I i-.i.'h, u -.1 *e,-J-ivei| instruction*
Capt. Roy Green la company heart attack yesterday morning the recently organ!ted National ' Quartermaster; H a r v e y Hale, Comity • Court a* Ihe re*l|ll "of
i- I" h
i" pr.
i tit secure
-commander, and Capt. John rope a t 8 o'clock on th e sidewalk Ji»»t. Association of Produce Market chaplain and John L. (ialloway, investigation*’* tbe t’"*1 month them iiitghi tm parti** In ('him ch «irm*n.
xvliu
wuuM
like
tu
are
a
UN
rmu
Sever.il vrcsl xulux u rie irpil---- I ’ .
.i early n t po-xihlt
and Capt. Robert Raker are qn the a* he reached th# door of hla Managers,” Mr. Larson continued, trustee.
by member*
of (In* _Stale ml-iiiim «&gt;i up tu investigate the
,
•
*
staff. Lieut. Dick Brown is ntfiltf- drug stors.
I "h*i now embarked on an effort
Slate Junior Vice Commander flevf-r.xg* Department tn Semi- id fair. IL v:iul -iilaii they migh- i&gt;v Min Robert* Ey.tuv. ,i timu It.uu lli.&gt; t\ \ V.
ant company commander and MaJ.
Mr.
i
h-mn.t
t.iilay
termed the
Since October,- 1941, he hod (o ff|ve the real of the country C. C. Whlltle made a talk on de­ Innvl, County.
pet
iriln
hy
Perry
Btrlnrr
v.u
lie trying tq -detract from the
O. Bark* t* medical officer. .
Information* fned hy County
been manager of th* Walgreen benefit* similar to’ those which partment plana for the comlr.g
veierel pi.mo »ehclion&gt; hv hi* -&gt;i 'i p i- vert . "itti white and said
*
' The purpose of forming the Service Drug Store here, when he Floridians are deriving from thl* year. It was decided to hold the Pro-vutlng Attorney Georg* A. rivn'vm i In Chin*.
.The cminiittio deferred artin i • ILiheit * holli. «if u l i u n i . lie u.-v. '* .1 thv'. l .i-l li-afned a lot of
-company Is to provide a force of returned from Avon Park where state'* ay-stem of m arket*."'I'm-.:- iv" - 1; the- hill, “ It look*
next district meeting In Novem B|»n «how that 17 nf, the ca«e* on Outer Mongolia pending reply j 1,.„ |f(,'u%jn ,(li
minute men tn ease of emergency he lived several year*, after a
During lh*-t*n*y#*r* or more In her in Orlando. Among the hotly foi v-tdeh warrant* w ;ie i»»neil from (lone I&lt; adjourned ■ 1 ^ 1 ™ " ' " ' . ' :
. f it v'.til lake n lot nf rwi tape
or large seal*-tragedy. Men will residence of 14 y*ort In Dade which, the major portion .-of the discu**^Jopjc* wa* -that of a i&gt;&gt;- ihn Sharif* of/ict- wtru «* taking up Urn.,e .|.- ~ t !nr acquisition of 'application
__.llm lle I nucnton-.vim.mtv-e-J
theappl
drill two hour* a- week for which City.
“
Florida system he* been brought Stale bonus' to World War II vet-" gainTT "AtOfM pefknn* ‘ chki tfiht 1raiivJorilHii briefly,^ Haven men--, 'lineup for the _tuftbt!l gvme ■ a i'p -i i property,, real a n t
p H t l s s will receive 12.80 a drill
A native of Blanton, Ga., he to lie present .stature, other Stale* eran* similar ta that given hy with veiling liquor will.... I a. Iipe|‘^i mill, lie ile.-lsreil.
against the
a tlr sergeant* &gt;6.80. Men from 17 was the ton of George W. Touch- have copied, or adapted many of South Carolina and Mlsilisippi. | ctn*i- *hd four charge* overe a her* xupp.'ited Transjordan -h-u Wrihievd-iy night
Mr. Iligfiinx aft.) reported that
Russia,,
which
vetoed
TransJonlar
to 87 year* of age are eligible to ton end Lethe Copeland Touchton, its feature*, and Mr. Larson, a*
Linn* Club, a* fullnivi:
The conference was hangsd lo gani*t whit# perS-un fur unlawful
t h e y i‘i'fl f e n I with Wiley Gilles­
join regardless of military eiper* both native* of Blanton. He taught well a t other speaker! at ths order by Raul'a gavel at 10:00 A, telling of Intoxicating leverage* lait Atignxt, lexerved her state
Epp». Jr., p
merit until Wednesday. 1
pie of Hie firm, Smith and GllilDTA.
school two yeare before entering Market Managers conference In M. and adjourn ed at 1:00 o'clock on' Sunday.
A. Stina, c
Ifxpir, in JneksanvIRc in regard
Following-Activation Company 2 the drug l.u vines*.
k’np*. Sr,, lb
Jacksonville this last week stress­ »o that every0lW 8rotir*f0‘t t n h g — At) petouui against whom Ihe
: - eiigim-eti -if nn the propaseit
will b* furnished with the latest
He Is survived by hla widow, ed the value of the experience hall game between. Senford and charge* war* made were released
■ Touhys 2b
t.rmiiml huihlings nn the laks-2
Men
Rescued
After
&gt;e of equipment Including ma- Mrs. Jamie Touchton; a son,
tronttaaea Iran Fagi d w l
nn
&gt;
'0
bond
with
two♦xceptlohSj
*'* J- Higgin*. a*
DeLoAd.
from. Mr fiill.’ -pif, he eniil, will
_n# gun* and movie Dim* show­ Fred L. Touchton, Jr., a student
accmding to Slierlff Percy Merit!
Tuiiehlon, 3h
p; event the pliipn^ition to the
Swirling
Ov^r
Dam
ing atomic bomb testa and' other a t 8t*t*on University; a daughter
lighter
. Tooke, rf
8PEF.ll PRESIDES
t jty in v-gmd to lit* services
Mias Mery Lethe Touchton. Dade 1,000 Refugees Are
subjects.
' COMMISSION MEET
S;ieer If
unly Prosecuting Attorney
oil th - prujeet.
)ulnn
City; e brother, Harry Quinn
YORK HAVEN. P*„ July 2H.
George A. Speer Is uiesidlng pveri The City CommUsinn will meet
ftean, &gt;f
.
r
i
Sanford;
a
sitter,
M
Touchto
hfb—
Two
men
In
a
motor
boat
Ili Off French Coast City Court sessions during the
r«
tn* vs- In rvcolar
aeaslnn thl* evening nt
Re verve,X: G. Stine, Unrk-. Ho!!-.
"Killed When . Jam
James
es L. Spivey,Valdosta; hie
were swept over a Smujueharfis Redding and Ratignn.
ion of City Judge J.G. Sharon. (7:30 o cloek.
Folicc Siafion (iels
stepmother,
Mrs.
G.
W,
Touchton,
River dam arid clung lo the craft ^.M r. Touchton nl-v&gt; ■nn,nitu*t-d
Over By Auto Valdosta; five half brother*, MARSEILLE, France, July 28,
for II hour* before lining rescued that the umpire* will In- IVln Paint .Job By “Guest”
Wh— French ■hulhorltlss said to­
little the worse for their exper­
Alle* Rav Palmer. 23 month John I. Touchton, Houston; Rich­ day that nearly 1,000 of 4,800
1Cnn IInara tn (*•■* *1x1
ard
Touchton,
Bradenton;
Frank,
ience.
eld child of Mr. and Mrs. L.R.
Jew*, cruising offthora In three
Chief of Police Roy G, William*
Bam
and
Jack
Touchton,
Valdosta;
{Palmer
of Kentucky Avenue,
Clarence Hoover. 17, and Wil­
British deportation ships after be­
released n "motlel" white
Joseph Lee Dies At ri-i-entlv
(Cameron City, died tht* morning and four half sisters, Mrs. J tise ing turned back from Palestine,
liam
Elllnger,
42,
were
riding
prisoner who, In* »aid, other chiefs .
shortly after iftlB o'clock at Fern- Biles', Valdosta; Mrs. Marvin G. were III or needed medical care.
along the river when th# engine
Tampa Boat Races of police would like a* a "gue*t,"
lald-Laughtnn Memorial ifoepttal. Bile*, FL Pierre, Mrs. Paul Langof their Inal failed. The current
The Jew« had approached Pal­
for the- «nld prisoner, a profotBy HORRY PARKS
Il was nice lo have Ilay Fox caught the helplei*. craft and
la* the m o l t of Injuries received ford. Live Oak, and Mr*. Bam estine without Immigration visas
Mufti! Route painter, left tho SanTAMPA,
Fla.,
-July
2R.
4V
-j
CAMP
RCRIRE
a*
an
overnight
camper.
(this morning when run over by L ovatt,, Sparks, Go.
■went II aver Ihe dahi. They (LayFuneral arrangements have not In the Exodus of 1847, formerly
Tuesday was o busy day at
W&gt;Ineodav morning there were ed with the boat a* It went over Joxeph I&lt;ee, an amateur drivei ford Police .Station In fa r better
Bulck Coupe.
e
the B. a President Warfield. Their
bean completed.
UytwfaA suffered a h eir, cl shape than when he entered it.
Camp
Winona
with
Cabin
II
chal­
swimming
classes,
rifting,
archery
No charge* Against
.
Ihe bsrrier hut were thrown into from
landing from th# deportation v**tack
coming
out of a turn during
It I* doubtful, however, whether
lenging
Cabin
I
to
another
soft
and
handicraft.
After
lunch
the
. ly r f c r . MW W o t Sixteenth
the swirling water below th# dam.
aels wax scheduled for tomorrow.
Street, driver of the Bulek, hav* Sugar Rationing For
The pair *w*m to thalr wrecked a motorboat race here yi vteiila; other Jails will gleam a* brightly
The refugees departed from a ball gam* and balng beaten 6-6. camper* tang "Happy Birthday"
Thirty-three of the camper* to (Jen* eavy, one nf the com- craft, caught on the rocks, end and wa* pronounred dead Otton Irttid" nx Sanford'* duo lo the promen tnade by the parents as ia the
French port fo r Palestine and th#
opinion of Mr. 7 tim er, Uio Accident Industrial Users Ends British shipped them - bock. Two made and painted plaster stat­ cillm* and presented him with clung lo It until rescued 11 hour* arrival at Tamp* Munlrlpnl 'l-n- rr.xxtnmvl service* of the recently
uTentnl primmer, who wa* guest
was unavoidable, According: to the
British corvette* and the destroy­ uettes They wars a Scotty dog a rhneotete Iced cake tupped lite r by two other York Haven piOvl.
I-e# had placed second In Fran­ ef the Cil v for 90 days for having
report of Patrolman'W ,II
WASHINGTON. July 28, ( J p |- er Cardigan Bay shepherded (be bookend, in Indian head (&lt;one w ith ‘ 21 candle*.
pien.
'
kie Rodrigues of Tern pa in the tried tu drive hi* eiitornohllq while
erstn who made an Investigation. Th* Agriculture Department an­ refugee ships.
large and on# small) and a fitot
After rest period. Cabin I
first heat for Class "C" amstcuri intoxicated. •'Never again," he told
The accident said RauVerson, nounced the end of sugar ration­
mari-l&gt;-d forth ami defeated the
The Cardigan Bay put Into h ar­ paper weight.
occurred In the yard of the Helpy ing a t HUM A. M. today because bor and Its chief officer, Capt. G.
Bobby Parks and John Fox romhineil forces of all the coun- Yearly Report Made They were neck and neck in the, Chief William*.
Hobby
eceetvd hea t when ■Rodrli:n •r~TTrrr Nr.fbhTVI* IK» Jalllnhhy psint»n West
thhr- I here
M r
UtlL-OL-lht- JifU-jm njcA-Jor _ Hut xilUa* Fallowing
of • lock of funds to finance the
tired l.re*« lK»*t eppraiid to lie Cil. Ihil llio'kitchen,-the tlownvtair*.
dally
n
rltt
of
a
rifle
man
»
hand­
w*»
m
ars'
shooting'
and’
handi­
Hy Credit AnH6eiatiori out
H
R
^
. Its!
of control.
celt* and the upstair* cells at*
■ looking after her washing. Mr.
out ion end* rationing to In­ and other authorities o f Marseille. book. Wada Garner shot a high­ craft and another swimming pe­
Rodrigues maneuvered hi* uwn mcrly patnlml ,na well. Chief WtlT sr had put Ms laundry Inin dustrial and institutional users. Ha appeared to be.In a_r*(* when er score of 41* but as he already riod. After supper came acmie
A
euhslanlldV’
Increase
in
net
H
the child had been Rationing to kauiesriee# was end­ he relumed to ship. Tho points of had a-book it wot awarded to of the campers went on an In­ earnings, amount of loan* and craft alongside Lee's slow-movin'* liarua reported. In addition, all cotx
bust, leaped Into the L ee-rarer litre new mnttrr*ees.
wt by • droop of ed two months ago. disagreement were not disclosed. the next highest.
teresting hlk# to Skull !.ake and membership i* reported by the
AH liiip* or vermin at Ihe Jail
e had put his car Into
Eight boys started the eeriei back. A | th* council ring there Production Credit Association ax and took over the control*.
However, price controls ire be­ Sailors on the dratroyer Mid I.onMr. Lee had lived In Banfbrd for arc com hat led &gt;yith a portable
and gone but
ing kept. And, control* oa the don had ordered them not to talk. of tests to qualify for advanced weir games and contests between compared with a year ago.
16 veer* where he operated n clrctrlr fog spray tmlfft, a handy
a spectator cal
of supplies which Indusswimmer. They were Fred and the cabin* and Cabin I won
As of June 30, membership has plumbing business with hi* bro­ little gadget hardly larger than a
stop. The child had
trial users may have oai hand were
Bob Poey, W alter Routh, Wes oe#r. Ihe entire camp in Hoop Increased from 296 In 1940 to 300, thers,
RESTAURANT HOLD
A. \V. and Harry 1-vc.
portahli- rnilin.. It ia plugged Into
Standing In front of th« le ft front Instituted.
Mr. and Mrs. William Lamb re­ Spencer, George, Harden, Mike Relay. ''
loans outstanding from 70 to 108
He, la survived by his widow,
anil 'steam 1* producsd
wheel when It waa hit ,
In announcing this action, the cently purchased the Palma and Whelchel and Harold Cranston.
Before tap* th* campers wen- and amount of loans outstanding Mrs. Alma Lee; a daughter, Mias nlhaleockvl
mixr* with tho DDT «olutlon
deportment said
After many active contcala told of* the picnic-.planned for from &gt;399,007 to &gt;632^84. Accu­ Linda Lee and two brothers, A.
failed Pines IlciU urant, Including Lota
and prmlure* the fog spray.
•
Id appropriate
fund*
I ta fin
to 16 and 18 of tf)* Dreamwot-I Ad around th* council ring th* camp­ the next day and the minstrel mulated earnings Increased from
and H arry Lee of Hanfoid.
Moat of the htiga that get Into
a few mlntues, Patremqn
tlnue work of tho sugar ration- dlUon. from Mlaa Euclelde R. ers had a “Jay bird" swim and ■how ta.be put on by the coun &gt;118.023 ta &gt;136,192 and total not W.Puneral
service* will bo an bedding are brought by whlta
worth from &gt;296,200 to &gt;810,879. nounred later.
vagrants, said. Chief Williams, ,

Forrestal Hails
Army-Navy Unity
As Decisive Step

Roof Of Seminole
M otors Building
Falls In Storm

Survey Reveals !Invasion Charges
High Income Of By China-Russia
Florida Farms Made At UN Meet

Airport Hill Is
Interpreted For
Fipdord Citizens

State Farmers
Markets Lauded *
By U. S.-&gt; Official

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Company

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Ih Presented At
Rotary .Lunclieon

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                    <text>THURSDAY. JULY 24. 1947

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

'AGE EIGHT

U. S.-Britain Agree
On German Meet

Indonesia Fight BATAVIA, July

24 W - I n -

Development Of
Atomic Energy I
U. S. Is.Outfinei

LONDON, Jtjly 24 &lt;/P&gt;—A high
American aourca aald today that
U. 8. and Britiah difference* over
a conference on Germany had
^ t - ^
snd -stemm^l
w X ? ^ M S o N .'MJn!yL 2 4 ^ been aaltled' aKB ITSaV "Britain
letcrmined Dulch din e on Her#.# mn outline of what this
had tentatively acrepted a U. 8.
Invitation to meet In Washington
■ng. Republican stronghold in cotpitry Is doing at this time in
to discuss methods o f , Increas­
central Java.
American history with
atomic
ing coal'production In the Ruhr.
he
Indonesian
New,
Agency.
ordlntry
c,tU.„
.
cant
The Informant, who may not be
ira re polled that on ihe «**tit all. Faw people can.
Identified by nsms, said the Brit­
ish had sgTeed with the American
ral front Republican troop1 unless they’re high In the governposition that other questions su‘h
tpied Modjoketlo this after- menl or are scientists. The wore
as financing and feeding of th i
Th« ,r
u
jo *
**
economically merged American
hwest of the once powrrlul mt|c|, of it |„ b«|ns done behind
and British lanes %of Germany
should not be subjects of the
:h naval base of Soersban*. closed doors.
discussions.
Dulch held an area around
The outline given .here la prutHere's how the CAA goes about
Ho Mid the- British also agreed
. H * . . . . . . d o , . . . i . . . . &lt;r
to hold tho .talks In .Washington
Ijokerto pnor to the outbreak • j &lt;vf|„pment of atomic energy,
Whan.,a manufacturer hltk upon ralher than ‘Beilin/ as suggested
dealgn he believes can be sold •artist,
hostilities Sunday.
{ It ta pieced together from the
» the airlines, he a; disk to tho
he Dutch, denying their drive report twice a year, la tha boss
SAA t V a type certificate.
j .- .in k ..» h .d b .,„ w w J a g * S S l . ' Z S S S T m
’ S.
The government's raperta begin
&gt;unced
the
capture
ol
O
w
l*
eangrv*
!»■»
night.
ducking the Idea right Chen, even
I C n l t s s s i Iroas g a g s Owe)
, important northwest Jav a] This commission, which makes
lust a praporal on included lacerations of the-hoad,
It. not be carrying fractured ribs and kmyt Injuries,
and birthplace ol the indr- aueh a report twice a year, la Um
nil or cargo for his 13 year old son ClArlt-a, who
L nr» aatrrnf.nl
I !&gt;•&gt;»« of atomic energy end every. v.
.1'
thing connected with It in this
had a compound fracture of the
uteh Marines, the
And , he comm|„ lo n Isn't
right arm and deep lacerations of
t.llln* wwwnrthlnjg. by a long shot.
the head. Miss Doris Temney of
Longwood, another occupant of
the car. was thrown d e a r of the.
wreck and'escaped with la e e ra |
lions and abrasions. Thrso In-'
jured, Mid Patrolman Bender.)
were taken to- the Florida Sani­
tarium and Hospital for treatment.
Trlbue, the colored driver of the
LaKallc, received lacerations about
the head. The following colored
pasvenrer* UOf* OHaMo'**n&gt;.Mn- '
jured: llltha MeKenny, who suf­
fered hip Injuries and lacerations;
May Lee Noble, who had' scalp
lacerations; Lily Stills, who had a
fracturrd pelvis. John Sttlla, who
died at 10:00 o’clock that evening
at Orange General Hospital, had
a broken leg, fractured pelvis and
rnneuislon. The colored Injured
were taken by ambulance to the
hosnltal where three stlli remold.
Patrolman Bender stated that
the accident was caused by Trlbue'
trying to p its-another' car .and swerving Into the path of the on­
coming Htudcbakrr driven by Mr.
lit ability lo tdnnd rough weather, Ktnanl. Evidently the LaHatla
Improvement In tiro wimlsh.et.l to swerved clear across the road for
m ■protect the pilots In collisions It was hit on the right rra r by the
E p M S t birds and mnny slgnlfirsnt right front of the Hludebakcr and
thrown off the road. The StudeI "iechnlcal Hems.
baker was spun around by the imPerformance Checked'
But the toughest of ell appear* pact. Both machines were badly
to be fha accvlerete&lt;l service lest wrecked.
An unidentified motorist who
requirement, which became rffrrCredit Controls
J tlvp May 16. D iet means th*t happened along and who had a
B after the plane la gcnrr»1!y nl'- first and kit and knew how to ute
((VsNsstS f m Pea* &lt;&gt;»*&gt;
proved It m ipt go through n rig- it, gave great help-to Fatrolman
■ arous UO-hour flying ilcnronilrn- Bender, he said. In adiplnlslsring controls which might be necessary
to gat grains to port rltles for
. - Hon under airline npcratlng con­ first aid to the Injured.
•Moment abroad.
ditions—but with tho varied eiRepentedly t h e
tommlealon
With regard to unification. Ihe
■V- periences of a year* etrrice cro*d- ilUfISY’8 GIRL TO RETURN
MIAMI BEACH. Fla., Jitl/t.24 President #ald he Is hot rearly to moans about the lack of the right
td Into a week or ten days.
of trained men. It says:
P n t flying is thn p&lt;|ulvnlpn* of Iff*) The Miami Dally News said eay who will.be named .Secretary kind
"The nation’s supply of tralnad
today that the brother and se­ of National Defense to heed the
40.000 to 60.000 miles. •
nuclear tcienllste and englnaert
M &amp; a Martin 2-0-2. first lions- cretary of Virginia HIIL In whose unified armed forces.
— port p la u r to face“thtr new regu- Ueverlg- ^JIMIa— h o m e —Benjamin "Iw lslattrm nrmpletlnf tlreunlf- la now- -wnpfnlly • ihort." ’ ‘
Besides Ihe Job of keeping
, fatlons. la now undergoing Us ac- (Bugsyl Siegel was slain June iflcatlon procedure Is hrforo Con20, bad arrived a t Miss Hill's Bm rasa. It wlh set up the Army, •head with knowledge o f . mekavy and Air Forces as seDsists Ing atomic weapons, tb i govFight or Id CAA specialists end
ranches of service. Each b-nneh ernment Is tackllnjl this doubts
abodt • dotrn company esperjs
'111 have a secretary hut over-aU Job:
are on the Right. The CAA people
1. Trying to find a way of help­
have been designated by »
ing Industry and communities
,Certification- Board •eUbllshed
with atomic power. This Is a
early In'the project. This boaid Zealand.
m akes ths nue» for the accelerated test to fit the particular Plane.
Tha test Is designed to
th a t needs to l»« known about tlist
the c a b tl

i&amp; is rd rja B *

Collision

soijiabodr ?" Camp Is • eat Ha and
lime and pboaphata mlna owner.
Starry dubbed him "tha millionaira legislator."
Parker commented Papy hid
testified he had a t varioui.tim es
•aid to both accusing legislators

overnight.
£ Seeking discover!** for mad- * ^
leal naa, lueh a i In cancer treatment. The commliilon hai fire " "
main government laboratories: At „
lo t Alamos, N ..M .; Oak Ridge.
Tmn.t Chicago;I otto being bollt . . . . .
at Patehogue. Long . titand, N.
Y- and one being built at 8chi- .. **•
^ctady. N. Y.
More than 60 unlvenltiia are gm ,
doing wofk In. connection w ith. eoo|ti'
the work done at those labors-1 —.
torlei. If tt did nothing elie, th is1
would be good training for young * * ,
K lentliti In the atomic field.
*7™
But other work la being done IT.* .
at big private laboratories and fh. by-industrial firm .,
g j, "
The eom'mleelon- can let some worth
atomic Information out, Ipm a -of « .
it m uit ba kept aecret. This
t
means guarding plsnta and check- j,e ■ 0
log on the loyalty of workers
with the1 help of the FBI.
"hare

arker, Jr.. m M the Wet-re lag paid for vote, on the bllf7
trying to show that f'amp
"Why should Papy bo going
Oil ham "reached up In thin, around telling everyone he eonld
o get their stories- accusing find *1 understand[ they are offer­
ing |10O on this bill Y*
hat motive hive they got fo r' “An hMWMtad ear could soon
ifaeturlng this case?" !»e ask-i find that 1100, Parker charged.
Referring to Cemp’e wealth, |
------------- --------------- *
■r inquired "W hat's he going]
wt» ' '* **&gt;• product of
rofIt by It—to tell a He on ■ single y e a rs growth.

Airport Transfer

Woodcraft Helps Boys
- Grow-to Manhood

(m tla a e S I n a h s i Om I
their disposition In such manner
si will beet encourage and foster
the development of civilian avia­
tion. U la Intended to' preserve
for national defenM purposes a
strong, affidant and properly
maintained nation-wide system of
public airports, according to Ita
proponents. '
D m law as applied to the San­
ford Municipal Airport, will not
affect that portion strictly de­
signated aa airport, as this area
and facilities wers recently ac­
quired by the City, nor dues It
However, other buildings such
as tha warehouses, cold storage
plant, ships service building, bur­
rocks. the B.O.Q. and J.O.Q. build­
ings can, with CAA approval, he
rented or t o n * for commercial
use. or foy’Mhool, warehouse or
storage • use* proceeds of which
■Would be MM for airport maintsnance, ha pointed out.
In cases where the properly Is
wanted for industrial or factory
use. It would be necessary to gel
the CAA to Mt a m Io .price, and
turn the money received over to
that agency, Mr. Bayer declared.
He added that morn and definite
details of th r project will ba an­
nounced later. Aa.evidence of tha
"red tape" that moat ba gone
through ba pointed to a high stark

Soma coal mora. some lesa, but tha average
coal of railing a boy lo ago 18 li $5,680.
Thousand* of "Young Americans/* m im birs
o! Bays of Woodcraft* are building fund* for
tholr financial socurlty and for collogo and
Vocational training with safe,. sound* Wood­
man Ufa Insurance protection.
man repreaentativ* explain how you* son can be pro­
tected financially while enjoying the fraternal and soda]
activities ol his Boys ol Woodcraft Camp.
-eervaUvelr worth 91,000,000 a
year."
To the Tallahassee lawyer's des­
cription of 87-year-old Odhsm si
"the baby legislator from Sem­
inole, the self-styled dreamer x x x
who probably u v himself pictured
aa a m eiilah lo straighten out the
Legislature.” AMPcm*.;;-countered
’'Thank God. we have him."
.The oroeecutor Mid that he,
like ' Odhsm, had eerved In the
armed foreae during the war and

WOODMEN of tbe W O RL D
Llie Insurance Society
OMAHA. NEBRASKA
0UK V IS IT S (X C tlD 6169*000*000

------

H. J. FINCH, District Mai
Office Phone 967
Sanford* Florida
116 South Park Avenue

Mentioning Papy'e assertion
that ha had eald no mora to Odham and Camp than a comment

1 1 ^
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Hie cab Is rtxxi-wouNTin—
cushioned on rubber against road
shocks, torsion and vibration!. . .
Driver s compartment Is wider,
with more
leg| rroro,
room. Widsr.
wiki
MKAf ir
mow. deeper
windshield and windows It
visibility by 22%!

Kaiser Hit
th a t the contracts wer« 1st
» he becama chairman of tha
Production Board In August.
T-**A1! ! rould toil them was what
"wan bastesv with me," Krug said.
: "W hat wta It. then Umt you
e ^ a d J h s m l" a reporter askedT\ ‘" l aald that Katicr put tho hcot
i f hjll on everybody In' Washing' | »i_w »he eaklnet memlivr replied.
t . they told him that he
have an airplane contract
be IisjI no aircraft man.
ned up Hughes and came
I (aid that now h« had an
man- Then he got the
»&gt; • - ■ •
flatly denied previously
I reports that he had torilora the committee. He
bad discussed with Fergucontract letting but maint knew1 nothing personalIt,
atarior Secretary declined
ent on reporti
jrts that ha
he had
■
fotlywuod parties

d ptcV-ups hava
LOAD SPACE. . . .

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to carry greater load*
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—and used air &lt;
ie/erred sal/* '

a U Ib s m th fiy w i battar
tha Kalser-HughM con- Longtr
load distribution. . . . CWrolvt'*
i Krug but would furnish famous
n ju - n o A tw o inrroto

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LUCKY STRIKE presents THE MAN WHO KNOWS
THI TOBACCO BUYER!
TVIBOUOHT well over ten million pouneb a f
tobacco. . . bo I apeak w ith aorne authority
wheii I say th a t aeaaon after aeaaon. I'vo
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To Prodac# Prosperity for Sanford.

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A N . IN D E P E N D E N T

D A IL Y

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Established 1908

.S A N F O R D ,

F L O R ID A ,

F R ID A Y . JU L Y

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A s s o c ia te d Proa* L eased W iro

25. 1917

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Andrew J.Ma&gt; And
Garsson Brothers
Sentenced To Jail
Ex-Congressman Gets
Up To 2 Years For
Accepting Bribe In
War Contract Deal

Gun Toter Held A fter President’s Visit

Russian Says
United Nations
{las No Power Is
Gromyko Insists Se­
curity Council Can
Not Force Balkans
To. Aid On Border

Value Of County
Property Given
As $32,827,990

LAkl SUCCESS. July ‘25 UP).
R u iiii told the United Nalioni
Secunlv ( »uncil today thr ro u n d
had no power to lorce the Balkan
•tale* to (oopriate with the Amrrican-ptopn.rd border commituonSoviet D -lr^jir Andtn A. Gromyko tliui look thatp ittue with
contrntmnt ol Hrtichel V. Johnion. Deputy 'U . S. Delegate, that
decmoni ol the - council
undej

Of W ar
Signed By Tr uman;
United

Air Force Is Given
Equal Rank With
Army And Navy In
U n i f i c a t i o n Bill

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Stop-DatcsAre PutOn

New ACL Freight Vet G. I. Benefits;
Many War PowersDepot Building Is Rcmain
In Force
WASHINGTON. July 25 t-rt—
Now In Operation Pie*iilent
frum-xn today signed

.»■ —■ ■ ASHINGTON. July Zi &lt;/V)~
cmgunm an . Andrew J. May
wai sentenced today to a teim Nearly Half Of This
WASHINGTON. JuU
tAA
of from eight months to two years
ValuationExcmptcd
Congiess sent to President Ituman
in prison on charges of accept­
For Tax Purposes
today legislation putting the Army! A ,
,
,
...
ing $53,634.07 in bribes while he
legulstion leperlmg *ome 175 war­
and Navy unde, a single calnnet; A u t o m o b i l e
L o a d i n g time and emergency l»**s now or
was wartime chairman of the ,
House-Military Affairs Committee.
officer—to be called the Sec lelatv j
P J a tlo riT L . I s
N O W within one vejf ur^putting sto|Se. I The «°'*l ••»«•«* valuation ol
*•n
Lminj * _ . •.all
ail properly
proprujr in
m ^Seminole
« hih'
ol
Nation.!
Defense.
J
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l
l
d
e
r
C
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l
l
S
t
r
............
. latr* oiT'velerans*
I benefits.
The. two men •ccu.rtl ol pay (
t | ,he
r|fn t ,;mf „ % U ,
I his so-called aimed sem cesl
_______
It,,
m
rHect
ing the bribes-m um Loot
lf) 2 7 .m
$543,241 m,„e .had
•W ,c4»ion7m ;..,,,e" iff*
»rj
f n -‘
........... slat-"
• % r a y and H e n r y M a n .6 n - J .n
w„
-- Johnton immediately competed the Air rorces e&lt;)ual rank wiihj*
I ware given prison terms with a sealed
, , today
. _ *•
1 Freight Depot building.* tecently ute*. In i statement. Mr. Irumsn
by Sanford F. Doudand sea
(orcr* A
At p.e.pies- f0
me land
,ana ana
se, torcrs
by ,he I ce Const,ui
with another warning that failure the
'j minimum of eight months and a nry. county Ux assessor.
Iruction *.*ul it i« "not pn»*ible" at this
a branch &lt;-om
nf* J
u „ put little to wipe out the whole list.
ol *ny Slate to comply with a d* enl. th r^ A 'r Force
maximum of two years.
The total assessed value of all
in the War Department »*herr linto use this week. Another im
ctiton
o|
the
Council
might
mull
I hr tr-w legid.ition specifically
1
The maximum penally that could
property in (he county which if
in enforcement measurei ol the land officers wield biggest inllu-lprovement. an alitomobile loajling exempts cert-*in lx»** which Conj have been imposed on each by exempt of partially exempt from
ence.
itrongeit kind.
Iplatfoim it now Ireittg built nrai gte*« and the Administration htve
1 Judge Henry A. Schweinhaut was taxation Is $14,649,700. he declaiThe legislation is one of 1 -the freight terminal Masonry work
.
"Any
failure
would
lay
the
nonagieed thnuld resn*i#«&gt;*ka4*«s**ks.
I six years in prison and a fine ol
A 4 ^ W ’M 1M TRR after I’reildcnt Truman left the Senate chamber complying &gt;t*ev open |n teriotti big measures Congrrs* bad tick­
ed.
.
is
by
Bridget
and
WillUny,
Like
Ihe temlution was worked out
) $30,000:
th is is 44,6 percent of the to Capitol police took Into 'ruitodv a 'man blentified aa Clifton R. action to iniuie their cooperation." eted for final \action before ad­
M an cnnliaclort.
_&gt;
ItyL.llw ptJu'i t,v .-ouomttaes of.
The sentencing was delayed j{or last.- valuation!----- -----— —— —— !L ‘ 8plre», u f Augtwda, Ga., shown (centerl with the arreatlng
officer*. Lorain Trum p'TteTtl and Paul G. STOttsyT He U*a taken Johnmn n td “ Th» CrtOftcil can journment -fornwrinw'. -V~
I he new building with its con- both House* and Attorney (»eneMl
r t^ e than two hours while die
It It alio one of the major pro­
Assessed value of property to Galllnger Hoipital for olnervatlon. A bullet was In the gun. make such decmoni undec Chaplet
ctet*
limns and cement blocf. Clark.
' defendants' lawyer pleaded for a
posals Mr. Truman made *0 the
(International Sotimlphotol V I."
against Which. taxes may he lev­ another was In hie pocket.
Mr Truman voret-d hope for a
lawmakers. For futiue iiitumal walls r» at freight car lesrl on
new trial an^i May beesrrcheA the
ied for county maintenance pur­
Johnmn summed up his views defense, he also'aakrd that mill the south rnd, ami It.irk* will weedy end of the remaining emcourt for merry.
eraeney atattiter. find asked Clark
tary training tu- requiie.1 for all
poses is the difference between
in this way
be raised about 14 inrbe* on lb'- to continue hi, studle*. Hi* state­
phyalrally
fit
young
men.
The 72-jrear old former Ken­ the $32,827,990 and the $14,649.I he Council has the pbw rt to
All he got on that
* pro­ north end so lh-*l the new tttbbei ment -aid:
tucky democratic congressman In*
make inieitigations. Counities are mise nf early action when &lt;’-m• Wo .li.ml-l . .onpl.-l- the order­
i slated that he had never taken “a 700 exemption, or $18,178,290.
tired band Irurk* c.*n be putlt-.l
Homesteads, valued at $5,801.obligated in cooperate. I* is the gresn reconvene* neat January. more eaitly in and out of * *i.. ly reconversion r»f the ttmchinery
| alnale dime" dishonestly during his
long service In rongrrsa.
140. are exempt by State law
duty ol. the members of the l nileti That promise rame wlmn tin* it was announced by E. N f ield and tipetaliun* of the gmvrnmani
to .1 peacetime basis n* rap-dly
IlniMe approved n universal train­
He told Schwrinhaut:
from
taxation
for
maintenance,
ns practicable "
“I stand before the court today
Br DANIEL DE LUCE
.cent in the fir-t Slovak election* Nation* to abide by the decisions.*’ ing bill by a vote of 20 In It. thu» mg. Iieiglit agent
Gloniyko replied th at'll a nilui.i sliding it to the ratemlar of tm-slThe I'resident on Dec. 31 de­
wUh a clear, clean conscience. “I hut can he taxed for interest and
BRATISLAVA. Slovakia, July after war.
l&gt;urlng
wartime,
Sanford
»«&gt;
n
clared an end to th«r stafo of ho*.
hV er violated a law as far as I linking fund. Adding this sun 25, (AA—Slovak Communism wears
Un the wall of flastoranaky's found that the work of the com lies* which will be awaiting the transfer point for the wloir
f| tllltlea...........
This struck t*f rm crknow In the 72 year* of my life. (o ,|,e valuation lor maintenance a white collar to the officer-amt! simple offjre hangs a picture nf million "is incompatible w.th its ,e*‘.!l,, to ” Wh' n .\h* y rM,,pn,W*' Florbla. but vinca the romyletinnj
|a*vv f,&lt;om the tiooks on New
icoe* to church on Sunday.
| Lenin, but the No. I ItoUlievIk of
r i r r rreceived
crciv ru n
o u ir u
irw i*
i
. _
I In* was another prog,e«* in of the big terminal at Wayi’i'**. RP„ey
"Ia nnever
a udollar
dlroct-____
.■ *« i, i1n0T7o0 .1U1 n1 . ...........—
y
,
ll(,
|
,
&lt;v
ly or Indirectly that was not 1 e‘«uala $23,979,430 valuation for
and «e$ termination
It beats the propaganda drums history has a &lt;|ui*tlr*l expiettlon soveieignty, then it can refute to Conirreag' drive to clean Its date Ga.. tills transfer business ha* been1
dates for .11 others on Juno 30 or
cooperate."
honestly earned or juatly duo.”
the interest and sinking fund.
for Soviet foreign policy, llut It on hla bdnided fare,
for adlournement:
much
reduced,
ami
at
p
-s
e
n
t
May was convicted July .1 af
Of the $14,649,700 exemption, admits It never * a n b to see a 1 “The gcrutalion that the Slovak
Tire House p**»ed romprnnii«* goods and merchamlUr nr- re­ later.
Tlie new action luhrs another
ter an U-week-long trial of ac­ $8,025,000 1* the value nf property Russian army on Slovak *611 agulti. Communist Patty's program I* By FRANCIS W. CARI’EN fF.lt l-ci*l«tion to end Nov. 1 th« fov- ceived
niostlv for the Hanford long -1,-p t m «id prac-timo opera­
cepting $63,634.07 -In bribe* from wholly exempt. The largest Items
It, talks of drmocrary instead of made In Moscow is not often made, * LrVKF. SUCCESS. July 25 At
einm rnf* restriction* on inxlall area " The
location of tlio fr -iylit tion* nltlimigll 'the art-inl end of
munltlona maker* Murray and In this aura are the Hanford Mun­ dictatorship of the..■ff!
proletariat.
..............
. and ll Is easy to disprove.' Has- Paul Martin, Canadian ministM ol men buying ami selling.
depot in -Ilia lo-ai t of Saof-r-l, Gir u ni
f--r intei nali-otai purHinrv Garsson. The Gvjsson icipal Airport and Osceola air
The Senate Labor Committee np- makes
It wants Crcchnslovakia’a win- tovanskv said.
It easily aceesslble t-&gt; h isl iniu-w AxU-.iuit .oioe -until pence
brother* were found guilty of r I« porta which total $4,460,000 In ea dojrs to tin* Wrst wide open.
_ “ W e^propose' nothing that ran nation health and welfare, dec late-1 pmved. 9 to 3. the l’ie*;.|-i|t'* neis Interestsram
l tn irttn g Mutca llr.ilirt it,e sigl-etl.
What Is Slovak Communism? noH ..- m-liievnl through•ilembc-j|0d
'r
Ing tile bribes fo r favor* end. tike* 11mated v alue/ said Mr. Doudney.
i y ||IP principles ol firejlnm nohdiiaUnn* nf foimer I'eio--ci,itit- is ample.
ttn r major effect of today’s ac­
came Into court to hear their j A total .of $4,165,980 is exempted The answer, from Party Secretary- ratic nrlM-raara.
In- act ti|i*r we oj jnfoimalioit and ol the piess Senator Aim Mllldock to l&gt;e a
The building is more than ?0'* tion i» to nut st«&gt;p-&lt;lntea on G. I.
member of the National Labor
I under many classification* iisel'id General Stefan llastovansky, re­ advorntr rooperution- with olh»r
di|$ May toM Judge £chweln- Ing n t y and County owned land* sembles old Mniratn doctrines part lev In achievemg a broad sort- are essential to the main|rnance Relations Bi-erd. Tha committee fe«llonr and 35 feet - wide, l-a* a Iienefits for. niv-*ut 16,000,1)90 »er.
ha4fct V
Ouwrt uuuse,
Cause, 'Publtr Library,' w4*» abbot a* much "a* a Jet-propelled •lltation of the economic struc­ of fntein ational peace and othr also appr«ve&lt;l the nomination of rvble-loading nlatform ru n n 'n t tl-» aleentrli ami tefernnr.
full length r-u the west »i-l“ mid
Iletrafler n»ir nrmy &lt;nl:»tecx
y t y cnurehc*. raker resembles (he flying mash ture nf the state pieauppn.se* that
“I neves got a atngla dlrno from efwnrks. City Jail,*
oh|*clrves of the United Nations. J. Copeland Gray, a* a member of on the north able has a
r -ot (Im-loilir.r lb---.; who entered scrthe G am o n i or anybody «lar.
schools, lodges, disability ami wl-l Ine that the Wright brother- wc nro open* to compromises.*
the board and Robert N. Denham
«I *«nfiMiirtl hr
%lfl
In
a
prepared
address
to
tlf'
naltform
with
roof
shelter
illli
n
“I never, did a thing In Congrats ows exemptions, etc. Also exempt launched at Kfttyhawk.
as general rounsel.
"We arrf for evolution, not tathat today vexea my conscience.
l niled Nations Tlconomic and Solx $221,900 worth of land that has
A quiet, scholarly ex-railway volution.” .
Renubliran*. after holding the ramu for easy unloading of - -o •"I stand here toda» on the mercy reverted to the State Internal Im­ clerk. 37 • year - old Raatoeansky
llastovansky ha* never visited cill Council on the repoil ol the Renata in «e**|on all last ilgnt, lev
of the court. If I go to (all my provement Hoard, also $680 of controls the party machinery which Moacow and he welcomes Intergave up artiiins effort* in put
Within tl&gt;» freight building !• n
UN Sub-Commission on Freedom
(I natlMneS na t*aaa Stsl
said they will carry the ease to the delinquent, non-exempt property. harvtatpd a R*d vote of 31 per1;
sennrate office fm K. K* TTrilhurn,
HVnllaaM ea Paae I’-ari
ol Information and ol the Pm*.
Supreme Court ff
plea
If n^-eanary,
nAei
wnrehnute fnremnn. Hn pcdnt-l
Property rlasaified as taxable
tied for a near trial ami praised Includes non exempt land' valued
ollt a screened enclomre wh'eh -*
Martin laid hr* government supMav and thr Garssona befor* Hay at $12.784,M0; personal property
rnt proof, nml iised -for «*•*• **»*r
pmlfd the iiih-commiision'i _tec■Vrr ested the court.
fiKHlv anil perivhnlilev. .Tlie,,- i* .1
valued
at $3,697,270
and* railroad
.......................
—
lit ‘
ommendalion that a projected
Among the reasons cited by the and telegraph properties valued nt
large piatforin scale of five i.in
AIIH'NS. )itlv 25
The
wriild conference on freedom ol
lawyers for a new trial was the $1,706,480.
rapacitv. Rest rooms hm - '•-"* '
\V*r
Mmivti\irpoitril
today
tin t
contention that the Juror* had lis­
orovided and Ire water ili ' t- -u‘
Total assessed valuation at pre­
| inf'fimation be held early next
, &lt;ii iiili, foice ol between 1.200
tened to radio description* of the sent shows a $646,241 ln;rr*vo
fountains.
ye*,.
He
said
Canada
attached
(('•RtlavH on |*a| p 9|«)
over Uie $32,282,760 valuation
It I* ptanneil to rut th,- w.-e-t- yu| | .50(1 men fml hunched •
gieat importance to this confer­
BERLIN. July 25 (&lt;P) - A dr' and imptnve the uppearnn •• -f “ • iliomt .rtt ick on Gievrn.r. approxfor 1045. Mr. .Doudney revealed.
ence.
,
The Lions Club 11 prrpatrd to
This Increase, he said, I* due to
Spraying ol cattle vkith a DDI
fetenie between the politic* nJ area to the rear and vide of tin- -I • liinlefv 'll iiuje, from the Albania
natural rnuses such m new I ull-J* take on the Rotary Club with a solution has not only proved ol
I he people and the govern­ the United Stale* Slate Depart not. according lo offirialv. In front
Ing* and Improvement*. Main­
of the office building.
Im -• flonlin rnd about 50 mile* e.»»t
tenance tax valuation la $467,210 softball game to be played^ next great benefit in ridding the animal* ment of -Canada believe th'al men! and views rib the Ament an bloom brightly.
,.l f,nnit*a, eatfiec local point ot
Wednesday
evening
at
7:
30
o'clock
more than the $17,716,080 value of
of flic* and insect pests, but by fie-dom of information and fiee- military government here concern
flsh'mg tlong lire holder.
1945.
at the Lakrfront softball park, it
dom of the press ate not only ing Germany became appaieni
file nuri),Ji* • tic! thr gurnjlIn 1945. according to the report was announced Iqday by Hatty reduction of mosquitoes lias im­
lOatllavM aa r«a* t i l l
today. .
proved health conditions for ffeol*« were *ve|| equipped with heavy
of th e,S tate Comptroller, Semin­
The
new* o| Secretary o l
had a total arretted Robion at tht meeting of the Lion* pie alto, said Ralph Wight, pro*,r*p.'-o« rnd bid forced back
TALLAHASSEE. July 25. UTl— ole (County
C o a lla a M l a a r a s a B i d
at the Tourist Center. *
. s girtsive Seminole County # rattle Ia wIh IiiKpcctH Site
Stair M ttdiall't
invitation to
go.vnlpinic ot'ibide (iieven.r in their
A l-eon County Circuit Court Jury
Of Mine I)i«aHter France to participate in a three-1
Richard Drat, who w*a» nameil raiser;
last, night acquitted former Hep.
flirt atfw k, liuntliJ .«t about 5:00
Demle C. Papy of Key West on all Spencer Wainright,
power conference on Germany’s in
manager ol the team, announced
A. M
Two years ago at Mr. Wight's
three counts of Indictment* charg­
WEST FRANKFORT. III., July duilitaL Jevflr hit governing ollt
a "14 minute" practice for Mon­ ranch.near Lake Jeuup. the lust
— MihTTrv_ iiiihMit!a, mid the *t;
ing him with attem pts le bribe
Wv-Hl-John L. I^wiv. United Mine
BATAVIA.
T'^v
7
rn
rr-A
-T
T
,r
61.
Dies
In
Miami
day evening.
fellow legUlafora.
lr&lt;! spraying of cattle with DDI Worker* rhlef,- *rriv«-d here by rial* in Germany with ihaip im cpraldre.d Dutch vouice *.ml t'e ln l n k d t u n s part ol tire guerrilla
Papy, wealthy 46-yea(-old hotel
"Thii is all the practice nrers on_ « large scale tn .jh e—United nuti moblle trelay for*an Inspection pad.
the firvl phase of Dutch .
r l"r&gt;cc whirl, hfd previnurff, »TFuneral aervlce* for 8p*ne»r R.
operator and oil distributor, was
nrTTie mine In which 27 coal digThe U 5. Military Governor. Won* againrt lire Indonetian lh - t-w 5r tL L'l!!!1'* .'r^gr collapse and was helped from Walnrlghl, Sr.. 61, former yesldent lary lo heal Rotary,” be de­ States look place, and United g«-r % perished from an explosion
.
‘
General I ririut D. Clay, declined publican army, armed *1 i.olal-j G.evrna I*' * »qwn of about
courtroom by h it attorney*, of Sanford .and Orlgndo, who died clared. Club President Robion was Stale* Department of Agriculture yr*terxlay.
tear* Mr earning dawn hi* face, bf a K a rt attack Wednesday af­ not ia .optituilic, however, and experts, tlalh and county agticul1.- wis, who wai accompanied lo comment hul il wai learned' ing central Java from tire n-- Ltl'tH in Ihe foothill* of the Pinwhen the jury- announced Its ver ternoon at hi* home in Miami, will pointed out that none olhrr than lute men gathered to witness the hy Hugh White, president nr Dist­ autliniitatively that ' neither Ire
nimltic iiikT aiI riml \\ f%t, ||4il,I^U t*u* •w*»unl.lini#
be held a t the graveside at lakerict 18 (IlllnoUl of »4he UMW,
diet of Innncenca.
The CJtrtk 8#cnni Army Corp»
The alx jurors, who heard four vlaw Cemetery Sunday afternoon Dub Eppi ii slated lo take the demonstration which turned out to •pnVa briefly with Gnvrrnor nor any other lop American no! complete,!.
j , lt, jl( , „ ri„ n
r#info r« ■be a big success. *
dava of testimony and ai%uments, at 4:00 o’clock In charge of the mound for the Rolatiani.
Dwight H. Green of Illinois In ilary go*einmcnl official wai of­
Reporting from lb- Repul,In «» ini-nt* lia-l to-eo uiorlng toward
a
downtown
hotel
lobby
and
then
deliberated only 36 minutes before Erickson Funeral HonA. The Rev.
Ho'wrvaL Eppa Is due to fare
ficially
informed
ol
the
Slate
Dc
Lionel Nelson of the O r led , Metho­ thr f o i l i n g formidable lineup' Mr. Wight's cattle am now went out to the old Ren Coal parlment * &lt;udden offer lo Frame capital of Jngiakarla, deep m the | Groveiia vinre early morning and
reaching their verdict
sprayed with the solution on an mttipany’a No: H mine.
A roar went up from the parked dist Church will officiate.
of Lion slugger*:
intrnor, Arrociated Pre** lO |lr -the viluation w n 'Meeelopinq fa r.avrrage of every 60 days, ho -nut
Mr, Walnwright had lived In Mi­
lie told newsmen he had noth­ either before or after il was made *pondenl f larrit Jackton «*id -ol or ably-" S'ltie reinforcement* alcourt room as the verdict was read
II. Rob*on, p
ami about three time* during the ing to* aay because he had Just
: ready hail Jotn-d Ihe hattle.
The only information received
bv the clerk and Papy immediately
'• sly ami for the paat 11 years. He la
Al Lyon, e
summer lesson. For two week* an'ivgd.
RtiMfirrr
final Republican* oliviou*ly lo Sr.ltfirr* firing riK-ket* and
was surrounded by a large group survived by the widow, Mr*. Min­
Henry Witt*; Jr, lb
in Germany on the .whole war a
after each spraying not a mo*
nie L. Walnwright ami by two
Ib-for* Lewis arrived here, a requeit to hold up the announce­ taw the pnttibd ly that the Dub', "’"chin-gun* were reported k»eepqC/rirndt.
Diek Ellaberry, 2b
uuiio ran be seen in the vicinity, federal mine Inspector eiamlned
'wNiked for
H. Deal,
t. Papy daughters and two ion* by a pre­
would render ihe Dutch | m,*iIio,|M under s'oady
he declared.
the eearyd corridor where the ment of an Ameriran-Brilith agree- lonlinuoutly precannut will, gun fin-. Kcroml Corps officers said
said through an attorney. “ Inc vious marriage: Mr*. Robert F.
D. Swan. 3b.
tin- gneriillas would “ either he reDr. Frank B. Qulllman, director miners were killed ami attributed ment on Germany1! level ol mJury of I.eon County -has made a Illley of Miami. Mrs. L. A. Knight
H. Bisbee. rf
nrllfwl or rniahecl,” Th# guerrilla*
nil* warfare.
of the Seminole County Health the hlaat to an explosion of gay. duilry. reafhrd after
itatem ent for me by clearing me
mei of
&lt; Plkeavllle, Md.. Ben G. WainJack Morrison, ef
weeks
ol
not actually f\tt-ird the town,
Unit, explained that this I* due to
William
Gallagher
Evansof the chargee filed again*! m e.lt -ight of Oviedo and Spencer R.
Ted William*. If
The Dutch informant h -rr said hadwas
negotiation, there source* ^aid.
said.
Aa I said on the floor of the Houae.J Walnwright of Miami and by aevUtility men will ba John Iva*. th« fact that cattle (or humans) elite, lad..' the federal mine Infi
t
the next step for Dutch troapv it Pre**
dispntrh-s said a 24-hour
The qur.tion of giving France wouM ^ to mop up tonr, „f tJ ^
ector who began hi* axamlnaI knew I would be vindicated.”
en grandchildren.
Jo* Mom, Cecil Carlton and F.. are a sort of “blood bank" for Spe
f.y Greek nrrny artillery
mosauitoes which cannot lav their (for
! a a aa* , l a r , , l , n n
i f i a l 8 la a l a l c .
a a a a a 1 aa * L &gt;
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on while rescuer* still sought a voice
The Jury during the final fourth ►
in deciding, Uwhal
the lev tlance
In Ihe eastern
ami Western pounding
B. McCall,
ami aircraft had routed 600 goeregg* until they have had tRelr the last three bodies laid “ It was
OVERLOADED
dav of, the trial heard Papy charpari*
of
the
Island
and
install
n-.v
el
of
induitry
thall
be
for
th*
Daryl Swan called upon mem- Mood quota.
II amllna,4 »* f s i e %l»l
Reduction of mot- a gas axploston: There's
no
Jom evl
MELBOURNE.
July
administrations. Whether Dutch
ber* of tha club, to aid Jayceet
Jaycees
combinrd American and Brilith troop*
a* the victim of th e,Miami H erald,The
chartered airliner which In their drive to raito fund* to ouitoea means reduction of mal­ quritlon about I t"
aid
Ihen would drive on Jogjak­
aria, ha declared.
Tw*aty-*lx of th* approximat­ loner of Germany war contidered arta In an attempt t» suuvdi the
and “other big newspaper*” who I crashed near hero July 18 killing
Series Of Robberies
the new Tourist Booth on
Md used aa "tool*" hla accuser*— 21 person*, moat of u p m Puerto operate
Contented cattle, freed of. file* ely 200 miners a t work in th* by authoritative aourcet here at remainder of the republic war un»
tb*
lakefront.
Rap*. Bralley Odham
"*
* * * * * Rican*,
*
t and Insect peats, show an average diggings 5000 feet underground virtually a complete reverts) of decided, the Informant said.
of* *Sanford
was overloaded about a
Reported In Falatka
Cl yd* Ramsay told of a new gain of 50 pounds a head over were found about a mil* and a
and Clarence Camp of Ocala.
ton. a Civil Aeronautic* Board
A
Netherlands
army
rommunlgrandchildren
will
drop
out
of
eol
pocket Braille writing machins thoea that uaed to ute a rot of taU **«lf south of th# main entrance
Under tha law. the State cannot hearing was told today.
I'ALATKA. July 25 (,T&gt; County
one said (popping j»p already u n
that Lion club* are making avail­ energy battling Insects, ha reveal­ •h.ft; On# of flrg
appeal from the Jury's verdict. •
begun fifth # eastern part of the J tid g r Caiiiliy Green today said
able to th* blind kt smalt con. ed; Drainage of *warn pi by ditches (ure-l
ured Halnara
miner* ri
removed to a lo tp - __^'Regardleaa
of
whgt
h**
been
HOTAHY PROGRAM
I ■* 1 _ I L . tea a l l a l a t i a a a » a a aa aa a
two men and a girl had conferred
raid
Ip the malicious p r tti x x x Island.
King Lion W. 0 . Uvfngiton waa
RAPIST EXECUTED *7,
Charles Morrlfon. p r o g r a m fined 10 e«nta by Tall TwiatOr and reduction of mosquito** by the tal &gt;llad today.
An Indonesian army communi­ participating In a 'scries of butI'm
not
guilty.”
DDT
spray
on
cattle
were
pointed
COLUMBIA. B.C., July 28 UP\ chairman, announced today that
during th#
reported that Republican inedp house burglaries durin
Defense attorney*, * who have que ‘"seilsM
An 18-year-old negro, Bert Grant, Mia* Roberta Erapa, soprano, and Harry Robson for calling a gui­ out by Mr. W ight a* two factor*
*
nddii-yh*-I i —Haseg ea r a s a H al
MrNg
Nolan’s
Brother
tar
played
by
W.
IL
Connolly,
a
that;
had
gvyfsllv
reduced
malaria.
was electrocuted her* today for
group \v*s led bv the 19-sear-old
19-gear-oli
aHaietlloM 4 ^
wife of on* of the prisoner*.
Died This Morning
HEARING RET
JOINT 8UIT
man In, Darlington county two
render - Guests- a t - tb*.- maatlng were
_ if
LEONARDTOWN, Md., July 25Five person* have betn charged
TALLAHA88EE. July 25 6TI
“ — m onthg~lf*rJU JI I I mEratea W a program of m ails a t the Rotary Ray Slaton and Albert Fllta.
11- D, Berry, 76 year old brother W7- Civil authorlllea today tent­ Th# Supreme Court today ruled wirii parilclpating in th* affair
UNSOLVED CRIME
I K be waf led Into the^ penlUnt- luncheon Monday.
of Mrs. Mlmrale Nolan of San- atively act Aug. 1 for- arraign­ that a husband and wife may sue which has upset official and busdeeth chamber, O rant __
.
MONROE. GA^ July 25-UP)- fnrd. died this morning at 4:00 o'­ ment and preliminary hearing for Jointly for separate claim*, a ri­ Ine** circle* over Putnam county,
ked fir and waa given ”a little
„ LBBDT APPOINTED
CHARGED WITH HUDKR
Oae year ago today two negro clock a t hla home In Winter Gar­ a young seaman charged srltia the sing from th* same transaction. but only four have been taken In
T a l l a h a s s e e , July 25 u n men and thalr'wlvea wars slaught­ den a f a r a lingering Hints*.
more chicken” from hi* laat
PENSACOLA. July 25 (AADe­
' murder of Mrs. Julia Katona, 36 Answering a certified question cuMody.
night’s supper.
puty Shriff Billy Mareh said to- Governor Caldwell today appoint­ ered by an unmasked mob of
Today Sheriff W. J. Reeves was
Mr. Berry Is survived by hi* year-old navy .wife found alaln submitted by the circuit court of
“It aura Is good,' ho remarked, day BgL Grady E. Poland, 28, of ed L.C. I/eedy, Orlando bond deal­ about 20 whlta men and despite wife, one ton and on* daughter and after g pepny-ant* po k er' game Oranga .rouoty, the court said looking for Ccdeman Hancock
eating heartily.
Eglin Field died tarly today of er- and former atato reprasent- Intensive federal and atat* In­ anothf* eleter. Mr*. Edna=MIIUr at Her lionie near Tall Timbers. th* joint suit could I,* filed r.Veti after Judge- GreCn Insurd a capla*
lie admitted hie guilt. “ I short­ bullet wouod* and that 1its Engllrfi at ire, to the Oranga county school vestigation*, and rewards In ex­ of BunaslL
Md. The seaman, 'Joseph Daniel though h 1943 UgMatiVp art per­ for-him and set bond at $1,600,
ened my day* myself," he told w ar brido, In Jail at Creatview, board in succeed Samuel IL Wil­ cess of $30,000, th* mass murder
Funeral arrangements hero not Rrouilletle, 22, of M anchester^. mits a woman to jy # and l&gt;* »ued saying that Hancock had jumpad •
liam*. who resigned.
the prison chaplain.
remain* unaplred, .
would be charged with murder.
IL, It held in Ihe county jail here. In hep own right.
yet been completed.
a $5*0 lonid.
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Slovak Communism Is Far Cry
From Rigid M arxist Doctrines

BiTek* Guerillas
Launch Vigorous
Attack On Grevena

Stott1 Department,
AM(i Disapre*' 4to
(ierman Policies

Lions Schedtilo
Cattleman Cites
Practice Session Benefits I)or&gt;,"'*i
To Beat Rotarv From DDT Spray

Papy Is Acquitted
On All 3 O '* 4"
• In Bribery Trial

Dutch Report End
! Of First Phase Of
Indonesian Fitfbt

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The Sanford Herald

FRJDAV, Jtjl.V 25, 1947

I’apy’s Acquittiil

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A lth o u g h R orolu P upy hnit l» b ji n c r|u itte d by n ju r y
o f i i s moil in TnllnhitAiH* o f u fT erlnu-it l&gt;ribe to tlefen t tin*
iiutl-IxMiki" b'H s o n tf tw o a n d a h a lf m illion F lo rid ia n s a ro
V»l«tr4 ■• «r«
iliH awnIlf r 'till convinced th a t th e bill to jiu t th is c o rru p t rinK o f
-OvtPfcfr 27, HMD, nl ll»r |&lt;f|| «.#!•. r tntcritfltfoiial iMKthmnKcr.-f o u t o f buHiiiess, ho f a r a s th is j
If ^nnfnrd* Flatlet** tiMdrr iHr Jlcl
'Htate is* corUiTnctf, .ihould h a v e been p a sse d , a n d w ould j
t f CtiirM * **l 'I nr&lt;h 5« IMIT,
h av e lieen p a ire d , if nit u m isiial a m o u n t o f undu'e influ en ce
ItUM.AMI L. Ill - IN
hml not b e e n . b ro u p h t to l*em\ '
Kdllnr
(iOHinh ni:%%
TheV.
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th
e
o
p
inion
th
a
t
so
m
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law
fthould be
lU ktiim VtaiiHaft
e n acted b v » th e ia ttis la tu re m a k in g it a little m ore illegal
IIIIM •»". it \ i *.» • #
to o f f e r b rib e s To JcR islu to rs th a n it is a t p re s e n t, a n d th a t
l'» &gt;*li lr In MvRiifr
• f 1‘n r t l r r . N f f l l
• -o m in e o f th e d iffic u ltie s o f c o n v ic tin g in su c h b rib e ry cases
• » t Maalfc
f t should he rem oved! T h e v a r e n o t a t a ll convinced th a t good
l%ft# %f*nlfca
--2,2$
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.v»
tin Mtulkt
0 (Ml bills a r e not d e fe a te d by b u y in g v o te s, o f t h a t had luw s
(l«t lt* r
a re n o t som e tim e s e n a c te d th ro u g h th e ju d ic io u s u se of
•All nl»*lMnr&gt; tf O m , rar«l« of a few cases o f S co tch . .
Ifcaak*. tMiilifiliim ftttil Ntllfff «f
U n fo rtu n a te ly , it is n o t e n o u g h fo r a le g is la to r to h av e
•utrrtalnn.e-nl* for Ik# pnrpKff «l
r*l*tns fn’nil*. ulll hr f l»in*r»| fur th e m n n r o r Y nhlcn'oinirp-B uch a c tio n , t o •p ro te s t u g a h is t
•I trnnlnr ■rf«rrtl*lMr~fxlr« *
th e iisu o f b r ilm n in . th e I.e g is la tu re , o r to o p e n ly -accu se
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Inr.. rri&gt;rra^iita T l r JlrtiiM T h e m an w ho m ad e th e bTfer. lie m u st h av e p ro o f. I f o n iu s t
be ulilt—to show "b e y o n d a n y - t eitwo nwMe d m ib t**^ !!^ 'm a y
in mv BhllMMil ilr 14 «l
Qffirt* *m fnnlnlMlwrd In llir lifU- lin g er in th e m in d s o f th e ju r y , th a t th o o ffe r w as m ade.
Ml rllfrn In tfcr rrnnirr *»l‘h
IMinrlpnl h*ml«jiuMrn In I bir*«&gt;« T he m a n re m a in s, in n o c e n t u n til h e is p ro v e n g u ilty .
o f f e r s o f b rib e ry a r e n o t a p t to be m a d e in the* fo rm
■■4 Ntw l« ih .
m n i i t i r f »*l l b «
of tv in o v rilte n co m im in icatio iis. N n r d o e s o n e litre a tow n
Thp llrraie l« n hlih
la rnllllol
elaieu Pee
Prr*« iihtrii i»
rp i....Aarf-a—
lalvrly im ter u — ter rri»t.l.li- hall w ith a p u b lic a d d r e s s 's y s te m w h en h e w a n ts to p u t
gtrlaal
tenet &gt;n&gt;&lt; "iteMJ o v e r som e n e fa rio u s .schem e, lie m a y n o t even h av e said
ratle*•*"nl all itir
-----nrll a* all " fiv e h u n d re d d o lla rs" , n r “a c a s e i d S c o tc h w h isk e y ".
!■ tela
# r *»Ml •tlar^tehea.
"F iv e h u n d re d " , o r "n e a se of* S c o tc ir ’ w ould Im re been
read ly understoiK l by a n y o n e be w a s t r y i n g to buy.
S4,
HUT
THURSDAY.
Y et, d e sp ite th e fa c t Hint Air. P a p y h a s n o t been
proved g u ilty , w e believe th a t a g r e a t ile a l o f good h a s
,E VfcHSfc-FfUt TODAY
iieeit acco m p lish ed by H iailcy O d h u n i's d isclo su res. He
h
GOOD WORKS Wil l. 0 0 ! Alt a t .th ro w n tin* f e a r o f Q od in to e v e ry |io litirin ii in T a lla ­
.
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TO*ASStJHK AHUNDANCI. 01 h assee w ho t h i e v e s th a t b rib e ry is a n a tu r a l co n c o m ita n t
,0RA('K IN YOUR OWN I U K; of o lir p o lita nl nim tiiite ry .* lie h a s g iv e n th e m c a u se to 1HEIR HOPEI Of lU rU nf a tww llf« ihatW wI, Ul«gal Jtw lili Immigrants
th in k tw ice b e fo re o ffe rin g b rib e s in th e fu tu re .
stand'fn Uic wreckag, esused wh«n a BrltUh varsitlp collided with th ,
(iud la ghltr to mail, all tay.tce
fu n to Im h au led in to c o u rt on b rib e ry c h a rg e s, Kxodui 1041 oulslda Hslts, PsIssUna, whtls U was bringing 4,500
•Uiutu) toward you, dial . nl even Itit isyono
u m e a c q u itte d .
refugees to the Holy Land. A bstUa aasuad whan Iha British attempted
wags having nlj »uf frcici.cy ill all
to boatd Uie vessel. One American sesman was kilted. (Inlsrnalional)
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Immortal Greece
ItOO lleadlina Nswa
Ssfb *Us,Hand It.isiu
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sjm
p
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file Church of iluv.
Another "acirwbali’ lift br*i
hislUfti.
W
lit
It
M « Headline Nsw*
still tell o f th e c a rn a g e in th e m o u n ta in s o f .n o rth e rn
picked up ill the hath **i
»:*b st am vs gu*n*b
G /eece, a n d A m e ric a n s g la n c e a t , th e h e a d lin e s an d g ro w lf
* Jo Ass»tobl&gt; of (lad
I Congic** with « pii.tol in In
jl:tS (Jospal Bingsis
a little , p e rlm p s. s a y in g th a t th e y w ish (h o se tro u b le -m a k e rs j *!*!' ,
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pocket, thi* time only H lew min would ta k e t h e ir g u n s a n d go hom e. W iiat .is G reece to
iot tb Organ Kerarts#
10:30 Treasure Chssr of Mulody .
J - ulr* after* • vitit from the Pies th e m ?
• l«#_ Alt You UMlOlng
Ib .00 Church dsirlces (Congisgattuhi■
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al)
ident, Only a lew day* *8" ~cn
Y et h e r e - a n d th e r e ’ a n A m erican e y e lig h ts up a t th e ,; 1S vr ifion Uatioty Uuys
II.M
News at Nunn
•tor ILickrr oi Ohio &gt;*’j » ih*»i recogriijion o f a n am e th a t he jeitYned in Id s scln sil d a y s, ill* &gt;ur Im «eO,(*uialt
Itrlb Old Refiatn
,
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l^ng-Wtulh
Mixed Quartrtl*
_ twice- in the »*rnc building ia iccalliiiK Hi** t i r m t A rh llle s fital ''t h e ’, '"deed's"lie wrbiTgm , JiU# wMU»K41 .
.
»;ui k i n » u i ’ i« w &lt; Tarts
' h u l l rnte'Slle* Club ■•*
; another "crackpot." All ol which and th o s e o f m any a n o th e r (la ssie s to ry o f V erse am l fuble, • i.'fc Uur I.m j . il* llrlabl
Ilia Hawaiian Melodies
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Musical
Program
I
te n e t to piove tint irtuiily pro w hen m en w ere so m ig h ty th a t t h e ir d eed s, re a l o r im a'gined.
k.V*alli» .lew*
1,10 Hummer Hsrenade
viiiuni ihould lie lightened, pir slantk th e w orld, a n d scen ted so re a l t h a t . th e y h av e e n d u re d n l i iMiwiiii .*ionio*
ttSS Headline N*ws
J.M
Lot*
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LlUO
tilb
tTlasde Thornhill
ticulaily where political leader in m e n s' m in d s m 'd in lastka ( th e n u n k n o w n ) tlm t h av e t*u* ur* Stmt
RtSO
Conc*rl Ilnur
of Loth p a ilie t. aie roncrineit js te d even to th e p re se n t day.
JtSO Alrlane Trio
ruivs ik«jU,ttiuUy r»ai*
,utS* ru a u .itIuoy to n s
JtlO Ksrnllltr Crasalca
-Prerident Roorrvcll naiiowly e»
A nd not only do th e ir fables a n d p o e try en d u re, nk g re a t iltou
L*t« lup a&lt;ot**
I 41 Sammy Kay*
‘taped death at _lbc liamfi ol t as a n y e v e r w ritte n , b u t also tin* scien ce a n d philosophy iiiui I t fully rout*
(OS Four Arr*
•
IlsaUiin* ..«wi
*:&gt;(&gt; Ho Proudly W* Halt
ciary man in I H i . At fcati Iwi w hich gave n m n k im l.th e fii.it g n a t u rg e f o r m ost o f th e iltSS
■I V* t o . ah U(f
4.4S P,ankle Masters
ti«e Htadlins Newt
of our ihtec imulyred I'leiidenl basic sciences an d a r ts . A nd m i tr u e is tilts Unit, even In
i:ob V „ «,.,l VI
were the victims of ptychonru&lt; th e d ecad en t G reece o f to d ay , m u ch ca n be learn ed fro m -•■iw*ar
u*
toll,li
Oil
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h e r m o d ern sc h o la rs. • ..
1 l i t.aily N*w*
S I* Hirings of Melody
rotict.
Sitii
L'eiciy
LhuppMt
Jainlun*
I a Rally Rrenlng Newt
U
HP----- '. o ||.,m,.|iuu
. tilb Tim- for be Tims
*.«*
li*
liter
lulling
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1* Twilight Hongs
Parity’s
Chances
It war x hi|{|i .tubule - which
lie* N&gt;«t Ituutidup7t*a Headllnt Newt
Bernie C. Papy paid the ncwquliu* tounutr hiitnad*
d am es A. F a rle y 's re c e n tly p u b lish e d rem in iscen ces show I J* aunr.t* to.tenau*
pert of Florida when he denounced
s.oe iicuJi.n* N.w*
th
a
t h e se rio u sly hoped to head th e D em o cratic p re sid e n tia l • &lt;)i Mum.u a*r*nad*
*
them
from
the
wifnei*
iland
in
KVr
u ie Uornlna Iwvotlon*
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k
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t
in
1940.
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Is
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rd
to
sue
w
hy.
In
all
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is
to
ry
T allaluttcc ai "propuucnl*" o |jh m
tity Myrnlrta u*iiii*i!en*
hill agum i book maker,. Wc hav no onb know n only a s a p o litical m a n a g e r h a s e v e r w on a SiOti IJ.aillint N*W»
rakiuiL im rty n o m i n a t i o n . --------- —
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SilS toaimny Kay*
m - s w i a w w r r n s a * -------------1 teen no poll of newt (tape i icniP
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as .Mill
M a rtin
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v aan
n nBiliv
n ,, w
"S lle—tl.M* N*wa
■ g ' tucot ^ r the tub jet l. but il *&gt;iin T h e n e ____
lieen clo sely iwciociated w ith T n n im tin y H all a n d w ith p a r ty 1*:*S t.'* 't«r*a
j p percent of them favored ihit bill
r« a* SnnauALFil
w ire-p u llin g in N ew Y o rk . B u t V an B oren Was m o re tlia u a n,|S Tit*
Atnli*tssilert
'
which would have prevented one politician , lie h ad been s e n a to r, g o v ern o r, s e c re ta ry o f s ta te .utlii
tail* writ ursilkr
of the cruokenrti international an d m in is te r to K ngland, a n d h a d filled all th e s e p o s ts w ith lltdu llia.tlinr Nsw*
lliOJ 1‘ruyiam H oiint :
ring* in the country from filch c re d it. By c o n tr a s t, F a rle y ’s only n a tio n a l o ffic e whs th e litis
Lundnon l/auc*
‘
ing the pockcl* of gullible pco p o stm a ste r-g e re ru ls h ip , a tra d itio n u l re w a rd f o r cam p ain ll:l» I.anchenn-Dane*
ti es llutldy ttcorow
t:.«« H**dU* New*
A. ^ L
is"tV f.urn' Jtoundop t
W’lt^ 1 C , lUJelT • i" l»on!c'' oi 1 F a r le y 's Im
pcs fo
o m in a tio n w ere p ro bn a bh ly baaefT
b a s e iruon
n d“ l_tiiy
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.... nMwmmauuii
Nmitilmur ■Nnl«»
b is w ide a c q u a in ta n c e w ith D em o cratic |HiliUcians a ll o v e r IN*” tlMdllB* News
| T not know any bcltci, thrjf *o th e U nitw l S ta te s . T o e x p e c t h is election ho n u ist h av e It"" lltadUrte N*tat
I
11"j &gt;ltnlc For Danrtrta
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making a girat coatiihution to in te rp re te d th e sw eep in g D em o cratic v ic to ry In 19!K’&gt; a s liju Tuny Hmw
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moral d rirn iy -.ia J a laghci alan- m ru n in g th a t a n y nom inee o f th e p a rty co u ld w in in 1910. !:0&lt;t
tteadlln* News
|
d u d of living.
H a d h e Ix-en q o n iin u to d , h e m ig h t Itave b e e n g r e a tly s u r ­ .1:01 Meltdlc Wtjtipvrs
p ris e d iu N ovem lter.
*
Ills Kimeh Uahl
?.l« Knurh Uahl
I d Musical Program
What capilaliim can do. -cv&lt;-n
XIoo Musical Prusiatn
l:uu llradllns Nans
under p ro m t day handicap*, n
aide ^nd bis system of Irr’Kating 11Ot t‘iinc*r| In bllnlaturs
} ihown by a report horn W'old'*. S A N F O R D F O R U M W» celery using wooden troughs. S13(1 Teddy Puwe|l
(Tins Is taken from Forrest Crls- b «o lUadana Nswa
i
But men whirh ray* that Ihr Unit
sev’s aitide "The Farm er’s Fac­ * ai Zigay' Klman
k . ed Stair* now producr* SU percent
»;*• Nntretty Tima
tory", Saturday Evening Post. SiO
E-Iilitor. Runfutd ilcraM,
U lleadlina News
of the entile woild'* milutlrinl Dear Sir:'
July !». IIHO.)
St"b Twilight Hungs
output, a figure which ha* inerra*
it
lb
Krattkl* Carl*
Pioneers
rue
of
necessity
men
An futeri’ll [lift foul unto on tile
Sil* March of Snorts
cd (tom 2 ) (reicenl in the tail hiiturv of ceti-ry til Snufiinl.l* the of vUiiui anil when his place was iitb
A tt You Uattnlng
R 75 year*. More than that, ill
fact tlrai In 1HJJH wlicn my father, one of the only two farms between 7 00 llrxlllns NsWS
ami |W
ldtnrra on
on -• the!
tha Ttlb
Tttmni
Ruialty ■egooi
Mr.
II. II. Chappell, w«* pretwilng Sanford asiqi
‘
i’
* iu n row's
.
country with nnly icvm pcicrnt
#-.i IT■iiinrr*
- *•
river, mv father told ua of the
im iral- FI*Ada Hillbuiea
of the wudd'i potmlatiop. niak * Ills land, wldrli t» un »lmt U now trrmend'jji*
development- we could! Ji4l Music
Celery Avenue, for the' growing «*f
60 percent of the woild'* auto- celery, dminage un* a* liatil. If cxirect IT} , erf and I ofUn heard', Ji»» Nsw* H.adlln*.
mohilei, 60 |ierienl of the tele- nut a harder problem tlu n Irrlgu Mr. J. N. Whitner tell of tho fo- Xt*0 To Its ■Announced '
ture he »*w Tor Sanfo^J. •______ lit! Culurnbla H»Cur(S HhVB__
phone*. 54 p ritrn l of the refrig tion._----------------------—------- —r p Nsw* : ‘
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" V*rv Sincerely
i tsios
lh wan the wed fur drjiinaire
I# ul Nirllrgs of Me led/
araloi*. 42 pcicenl of the radio*,
Lucca Chappell I.uvell 1 tre e l^ i. Hall acores
that led him, to aehel poraus tile
and io on down the line. Wag«! for use Undrrtfrudsd to m'vo the
II 01 Joaa Uroak*
itiia count itasie '
I paid in American fscloriet ar
(iOVHKNOU TO INSPECT
combined drsInsKr-iriiKaiinn’aya11: la it,ram Tima ■
k almoit double tlroir of Canad.*. tem that lie rievrlo|&gt;cd that Is rhnl.Miami. Fla. Ju ly 24 (AY Hlr| II lb llaadllae Newe
arteriatic
of
I
Ire?
Sanfanl
tectlon.
t:n&gt;o
W«n Off
f
the n til IrigheiU and five limri Mv father hail carefully studied William 'Ittrphy, governor of thi&gt;i
Bnhnma
liluml.
it
*che«Kiled
In
Hander
Us»*e of Kurria. What ha* Cone Mr. Tvrwillrgjir’a farm on the weal
arrive here next Monday for a *i#o Hlgn Oa
•
‘ •wuniiui gut to offer u rf
tour of HaWdSbfnn lalmr camps In1s et Muale For Meditation
lit*
Huntey
HsadllnsS
Florida. Georgia, North Carolina| 1 *i Hunday Hersnad*
HAMBONE’S MEDITATIONS ami Virgittin.
7t&gt;a Musical Hsvus
The-Supreme Court ha* heldl
By Alley
1‘MnMt »lir 4 In
Ihibliiktd dnllr
■Mi| I mmiIih ml
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T ilt Kay Keifierk
Til" ll^p tii Aiolgoa
Tt*S I'el Courtney
SlSU IUrel.*IIH&lt; ore*
»t«l ' Lenny and THnasr'
S:lb Peep Hirer lloyi
Sib* Jo* Helrhman
».*• New's
* sl| Vorr Community ithiptl
Sib" John Klrhy
»i«S Met le PHI Wallies
1*;00 I&gt;rssm Tlmt
rails Tommy Tucksr Tims
rail* Sunday Rvsning Concert Hour
II tee News
li!*l lln Tunss ol tbs Wssk
llilS Nswa
1X:«U Hlgn Off
M*nday
s ios Sign On
0:01 Ettily Nswa
gi*i Cslery Chotipsrs Jambors*
St J* llomttpun
S:4b Hldars of the Purple **(•
lies Karty Headline*
.Till Hunrit* Serenade
Till Sunrise Serenade, ■
l i « -Newt Briefs
1:01 Sunrise'Serenade
SilS Hilirhln- Time - -- •
Ilia M lining Dsvotiuna
-A*lb Morning &gt; a * d l l . l n n
l:bb Nam* ih* Tun*
SiPa Tup of lh» Newt
Sill Htmmy Kaye
fib* ghopiwrs Setenad#
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l*i*0 Htadlins Nswa
l*i*b Padlllk Sisters
10:1b Tunss-You've Keguteled
ISili [ranc«*4Tunet
lllOO Newt i'
11100 Program Hsetam*
11:11 l.unchton I'anca
III4b Itaenos Amigos
Iliac Newt g | Noon
ttrtb Western Hnundup
11:10 Noon Hour Notes
I Si 40 Hiamps Queried*
1:40 Newt
Itel tainny and rilngar
l i b Hobby Sherwood
tile llenrand Hlrach
t i l l Salon Serenade
J:00 Newe
r«* liar Non* Ranch
It**. Newt
l:«i Melodic Whltpera
111* March Time
1141 The Eaton Hoyt
,4iaa. IteeiT. jie Sees.
04*1 »4Sh ClirirEta# l.o.-al Newt
E:tl Novelty Time
StM ---v*
M#»s 4Hih* niHti
Hand
:4* Pally Classics
• t#0 Cp News '

« y WC3ULD READ YOUR AD
‘
T O O , IF IT APPEARED HERE
N O T IC E
Will close Beauly Shop at 309 Park Ave. H at July 19.
Will reooen lion. Morning July 28 at 20S N. Park In Takactr
Bldg. Tha Shop will be furnished with all new modern e&lt;|ulpnii%i
including water Softener.
Thank* to my many friends and patroni. I will be very
keppy to serve you in my new location.

W E E K S W IT H PAY

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SCOUTS SAIL
New Yifrk. Juljr 24 i/P) A croup
of 1,090 -Boy Scout* boarded th*
UJ4. Army Traniport Geriernl
C.H. Muir today to sail far F r­
ance where thev will attend the
Sixth World scout Jamboree »t
MoUso’n, ’ near Paris! beginning
Aug. 9.
The Department’ of Commerce
estimates there will be 38 million
ears oh the road by 1962.
D on’l w ante precifius v a c a tio n tim e K d lln if In a n d frurn
y o u r " w o n d e rla n d ." F L Y 'F L O R I D A A IR W A Y S an d
h av # M O R E T IM E fo r fu n n nd r e la x a tio n .

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that a man.' war ilmt in;
aide a
gambling' . cilabliihment "when actually he w»&gt;
ahot out*ide." We ho|re ,w im
«f our more 'particular reader
notice ibis. Too often newipaperare condemned tu the firry deplht
of Purgatory (timply became in
their dciperafc berry to get th*
new* to the pU&gt;ple in the thorte»t pouibfe time they have neg
Ire led to dot en "i" or dot* a
" t " A man is thol-and killed on
First Street during the noon hour.
*0ur reporter goes at once to the
scene of .the crime. Everybody
is excited and blUTt~differVhl|
ataxy. No one knbwt exactly whu
“ “ killed' hr how. The
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?|F*;«Uicc’or t J R B B i , . lice. One it bury, the other it out.
He bai until 2t00 o'clock to gel
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TUK SANKOKU HKMALD, NANKOKD, Kl-OlUDA

PA RE TH R EE
lOMMUN’lHT UNION
Scotch Toiir Made
( WASHINGTON, July R5-LM-'
By Royal Family Jam es J. Conroy, New York loral
union official, told Congress K*lny
that Communists have "lock,
I stock and hart el" to u ted of the
International 1Inion of the CIOUnited Electrical Workers,
■Conroy. Vrhn Is hllrtm-** a Kent

People Attend
Social Calender .50Club
Buffet Supper
A delirious buffet supper was
It. K. Squires plans to leave on
served on Wednesday night at the
Seminole Country Club' to about Tuesday for Hampton Hay*. N,
50. people, it was report*! this Y. where he will spend about tin re
niqrninjr It; Charles Potter, club months.
manager.
le supper consisted of
Miss Ellen Driggers who has
kV
f
n!!?fo.(
0
r»V.7v.fith
tiC,!n&lt;r
r
rom,t
,urkl,y
" « d eand
w intomatoes,
g . pota- been visiting for several weeks in
pnal District which will imlude toes au gratin,■okra
.business jnectlng-at I0:d-j ami cole slaw, pickles, olives, tomatoes, Miami, has returned to her home
d sh luncheon n*. l:3u. ergaherrr sauce, hot rolls ami cof- in Sanford.
*1®* B- Albert, state organirrr, . far*. Fallowing Ike—vr^vper ting-'
Miss Roberta Evan* ha* return­
iR jM U h A ^ u -M w a U f and all ing and dancing was enjoyed to
sabers and friend* are invited.j the accompaniment of Mrs. Ed. ed To her home at Uuckhead Itanejt
Tnsr'Town send Club will meet ward Iaine ami Mrs. FY E. Roumil- after spending a month's vacation
,
t h a T W s t Center at H:(&gt;y I*. M. lat. Mrs. W. G. Fleming render- with friends Jn Atlanta.
th U. G.
Pmsldln*. srd several aolos during tho evenMr. and Mrs. 11. I- Perkins and
HH N DA r
ling nnd games were played.
A District Council all day m eet-I Among .those present were Mr. daughter, Marty, have Irft for
g of the nth Congressional HI*. \ nnd Mm. U n e. Mr. Vnd Mrs. J. I.. Davtona Beach tu spend a month
at the Barbe Cottage.
Friends of Mr*. Richard Ik
Brown will he glad to lenw that
she has been returned to her home
with her infant son. It. U. Brown,
Jr.
Miss Ann Fam ler of Winston
Salem. N. C, Is the guest of Mr.
and Mr*. H. C. Morgan at their
home on Mrllunville Avenue.
Misa Betty Metlivin has return­
ed to Plant City after visiting for
three weeks with her cousins, Tom­
my and Emma Jean Methvin.
Mr* and Mrs. Jack Burney have
left for Waynrsvillr, N, C. for a
vacation. Their son. Larry, who
has been attending Camp W4nona, accompanied them. .

BROADWAY
By JACK O D t t f t i r
, NEW YORK—When Jock Whit­
ney waa approached lo Invent
protection.
some of hi* plentiful rash In "Life
Tba training ramp is sponsored With Father" eight yean ago, hr
he tha Florida Forest Service in. sent the manuscript of the Limicooparr ti.on with the State De­ say and Crouse comedy to Ids
partment of Education.
friend Robert Benchley In Holly­
wood, hoping that Benchley'*
career as a drama critic would
Zv
, , , , . . give him the nece**sr
necessary added
Honors Miss McCall j judgment oo the matter.
________
. I Benchley, who had been one of
Mias Connie McCall, who*e en- | th,1r !*cst ahde assassins in - hia
*g*msnt has recently been an- crR ickipgday*. sent the script
ouncad, was honorerl yesterday
Whitney *with this brief,
fternoon with a bridge patty not very prophstie rpinlom «1
ivtn by Miss Nancy Collutn at ,rt)U (t »"&gt;&lt;■» *h&gt;» on ths postman
rr home at 200 West Sixteenth
tup
w*lk,'
.
im k Arrangements of sum m er1 Wnitnetr has invest#*l consjdcrowara war* used in decorating | " b,B ,of
vast casn in many
« rooms o f the Col Iurn home.
Broadway product am. on. noUA fU r a»vrral progression, o f' hio^invesfment being hU all-odt
rtdg. th . scores were added and lutcklng of Billy Rose when that
igh prtx. was awarded to Mra. hanUm Belssco had the hyrrteri__ iMoor*
Z __ __isi*______i__ti-------l nmiildkvn
# pnltintr
prohiein aof
getting tka»
the hiiA*
hui
L*«
with screeno Irelng won' ncal
“Jnlsti*" - nn
rh» Iw&amp;fat.
nyutral -• "Jumbo*?
on the
hy Miss Mary Ann WhelcheT The rmrslpnl
Roae waa the rpitom* of all the
Aonor** waa. presented with revpieces of her chosen pattern fantastic - at^riea of Broadway
producer^ . . . No caprlciou*
of crystal.
. Lata in the afternoon a salad change in plan* waa too disheart­
course waa served by the boat*** ening to thia aawed-off man of
assisted by her mother Mrs. A. F. Iron whim, . . . The tost* for add­
Coilum to Miss McCall. Mra. Em­ ed elephanla, tearing out wailt,
met McCall, Mrs. Moore, ami the extra waterfalls, lavish eyriuroMUaca Martha Perkina, (icnt&gt; Cm - ma* mouated expensively. . . .
well of Orlando, Jane Th'gpen, Billy's comment to the folka who
Jackie Brotchie, Kathryn Wiggins, wonderingly qucHyd him as to
Mary Ann Whefehel, Sylvia Bleiseh. ltuw the project would end waes
Mildred Robson, Daphne Connolly " T h is. will either make rau or
break Whltneyl"
nd Batty Jo Brock.
Jimmy Stewart'* acquisition of
the Frank Fay role In "Rarvey"
while Fay is vacationing for aeven
WAKE UP BUSINESS,
week* will mark the first time the
invisible Harvey will have to look
By Advertising In | f
up a t hie discernible co-star. . .. ,
The fictional Harvey la a while
r ah b 11, six-fret-ons-and-a-halfinches tall. . . . Frank Fay la fivefeet-ten and naturally has to gase
up a t the hypothetical hare. . . ,
Joe E. Brown, who play* the role

For summer, slumber

Brief Pajamas I
Let1* be brief: if you
want to be cool
comfortable hot sumtnet
nigliti, get Manhattan
Brief Pajamiu—pajunag
with sbon ilecvd,
aboYC-thc-knee bottom*'
with i give-r clastic *
G&gt;me in tod

B. If. William* has lieen called
to Birmingham. Ala. because of
the serious Illness of his sister,
Mrs. Earl Farr. He was accom­
panied by hi»s«c% John. — —
Mrs. T. G. MeFsdden and daugh­
ter. Mary Nell, of Grovdnnd w&lt; re
the guesta yesterday of Mrs. K. H.
IAheVT~Tha"group spent yeslrr.
day afternoon.at Daytona ilcsrh.
Mrs. K. II. Laney and Mrs.
Lurllta Tally spent Iasi w-ekend
in Tavares. Their grandchildren,
Lynn and Cottrell, of Westfield.
N. J. accompanied them back, to
Sanford.
Mr, arid, Mrs. Will Smith and
children, Gertrude and Billy Smith,
uf New Albany. I mi. me the guests
of the form er’* brother and sistr rIn-law, Mr. and Mrt. E. J. Smith,
on the West Side.
Mrs. June Rnumillat and sister,
Mr*. Edna Randolph H arris uf
Jsckaunvilte who has iieon visiting
her. left Friday fur Daytona Beach
to spend a week with Mr. and
Mr*. R. J, Koumillat.
Dr. J. Allen Fields and Mr*.
Fields have returned to thnir IwtPIo
In Quantanamo,. Cbha after visit­
ing with Dr. Fields' parents. Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Fields at their mime
on West Thin! Street. Their son,
Jay Allen, who him town staying
with hla'grandparent! while hia

Housewife Persuaded
To Become Explorer
By TOM RHADHHAW
AP Newsfealaren
PHILADELPHIA— Mra. Ger.
trude Darlington finally has for­
saken the idea of a vine-covered
cottage In favor qf things like
anacondas and periodic attacks
of malaria.
M r a . Darlington's husband,
Charles Wn ha* convinced her al
last that exploring, Iq fun. as
th* two preporBfvfor their jaunt

or New York’s HEW fAcal 1R37,
testified l«*fOre .m e House L'nA m eriran A rtivltir* Conimiltett

PltR SlIlR K TS MOTHER
, WASHINGTON’, July 23.U V
Brig. General Wallure if. Graham,
White tlmis* physican. laid today
he titans. t» fly to Grandview, Mo.,
tanlK'ht or tomorrow to check
lip attain on the condition of Presi­
dent Truman** VI rear old mother.
Graham -alii that when he a u
In Miraottri Iasi vi-ek the con­
dition of Mr*. Martha E. Truman
w"a* "very critical" hut he did
u»| ii.m alee It ‘-urh a* to war­
rant the President's going there..
Graham made hi* muinlent to
rejauter* after news dispatches
from Missouri *aid Mr*. Truman
had itlffem l a w Ihack.

Hollywood
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SANFORD BKATTTY SALON
I’orsonnlly operated liy Mary McMahon, will
welcome old friends and new at
Life," and qurdllwBnl etffh dll thl
l**ue "whither , swing?" Only
vihraphhne king Idonel Hampton
attested that hotter music, gets ti
5IV-50 break with the sweet stuff'
In cinrt lit dtmnnd. Colleague
J.ouia (Kalchniol Armstrong-said
the trend is away from -wing.
Other cofmcnl*. - Charlie Harm-tit “The puldir
doesn't go for the hot stuff arty
more. Everything I play has lo be
dunceahle."
Tommy Doffey, "W&lt; have to
piny sweet so lhi-£"&gt;an dance. If)
they want to Jn*t listen, rheVllj
Ite. Id a juke Ih&gt;* instead of a lu ll-.
Yrtdhi,"
t
Benny.CoiHlmnn: ‘‘They still go
for swing, if it,'* gtHsl. But nm*t j
Miss Geraldine Barliura Mai shall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. II. G. of it isn’t v ery .good these days.’"
M aisluit^ut UkUbutpa. City, Qkla„ whuM&lt; viigogvuwnl U&gt; Pr-ylor
Stiller Willlnm*rjf thi*-rf!yJwa»-atAw*hrm| today. The tvrdhf Mr win
Frank Sinatra will put nil lit*
lie an event of cany September.___________
dither activities aside when lie dues I
Ids priest role in "Miracle Uf Tin*
Bells." He considers it hi* first
some day fkded gradually. Instead Miss Marshall Will
Betti Davis
dramatic break'
ahe found herself sleeping under
mc*i|ti!tn netting In steaming Jun­ Wed Miller Williams plans a European trip after "Win­
ter Meeting.” She'll piny a spinster
gle country. She lasted out that
in her first film since her Imby.
first lii-m onth excursion slid inMr. ami Mrs. II. (5. M.it-hall of
Gene Autry start* hia- third
gisted nn‘ going again with her Oklahoma
City, Ukln. utmnunred
hiisliand last N’nvcinlter.
tod.iv the elignaenient ami np- and is aiming Ids new picture* at
Both o f,them shifted their diet pt moltingju arriag a.n t'l hcir-Jaugh- major -thrallr* rrlrstsp, instead
from ham and egg* to sllfgator ter. Getnldine llntliara. to 'E m*. of'"w esterns Only" houses . . .
tails, iguanas and armadillos. They P e \ton Miller William*. son of Mr. Ava Gardner get* her fiist star­
learned to go liarefoot though the and Mrs. Volin A. William* of ring at MGM opposite Van John­
water- filled swamps native fash. B«oford.
son in “ Wiuged." She is pleased
ion, despite leeehes ami fire ants.
Mi** Miii-hnll graduated fmm with the hilling, hut WfHild like to
Arid they learned to laugh at such Ilo'kndnv S&lt;hon| for lilt Is in l&gt;r*l- get awTry from playing shady lady
experience* as the time np eloc- la-. Tel. in Ifltl and ha* b u n
trie eel shocked Mr*. DarlTngturfi attending the University of Okla­
Errol Fivnn’s hair, which was
ox. causing the animal to throw homa in Nor man, Okla. She i* n bleached for "Silver Rivrr," will
inetnliei of the Chi Onu'im moial -lav that .yty fo r ;:UlUl Juttn,"
Dnrllrigtair soys that nnw tij*
which will In' In c u m .', . . Sid-iey
wife is a* confirmed an explorer
En*. Williams lycuiyed Id* ear­ Blaekiner is not tr ying Teddy
as himself. She w asn't'bo therm! at ly •ducation in the'8*nfo‘ i Achnid* Hnosovelt for thy sivtfi tlm.r In
all by-helping to chaperone three and gradual e&gt;1 from Fork Union "Ever The Beginning." lie tell*
anaconda snake* liark from Smith Military Arndemy, He lias Ih .ii lire he ha* turned down the role
America recently to the Philadol In the Navv for the p.i-1 four l.’t other limes so producer* won't
phia Zoo. Tiro ship's crew was years nnd nt- present holds tlie think that's the only role he can do.
more dlsluijred by the presence! rank of Ensign. Ho I* Intluned
of such passengers, Datlington at Norfolk. Va.
J’eter ‘Lawford I* wanted for
.The wedding -will he u.i event mi important role in "Joan Of l^iruse first two Jaunts Into th* u l Sent, rt nt K:IHI o’clm t. nt tile &lt;it Ilie" and lie will give anythin:?
jungle were planned p u tty tnueh We*lev Methodist (Tpirrh in Oklrt- to appear with Ingrid Bergman.
9 Ityillngtnn himself.- Nnw huaWith "E aster t*ar aBe" ptntniuiiVd
paiiil a n d . wife are w.nking to­
heenuse of Judy Garland’s breakgether preparing for their next
down. h** may do it. . . ^
,
adventure.
Bherp in New Zealand.
David Seltnlck may l*e interested
in the way hi* star Is billed in
I'nrls, Mllhoaidsfor "Cluny Bn&gt;wn " ;"whleh just opened there,
mlvertise “(')iarlrs Boyer and Jef-

Al THE CHURCHES

KIIKNKZKIt 'M KrilODHT
CHURCH
There will lie an ovangtllatie
picture shown a t Elienetcr Mtdhu*
diet church Sunday evening 7:30
P. M. Tim film title, "Tin- Man
Who Forgot God.” The picture
will be shown, with commi-nl hy
R, L, Sims, of Otlnndn,
-*-■ ■ ■■
CHURCH OF CHRIST ,
Elm ’Avenue at Second S lrrrt
Arthur L Butler, Minister
Bible Study, 10:00 A. M.
Preaching and Communion, 11:00
A, M,
Preaching, 8:00 P, &gt;1.
Biblo Study. Wednesday, H:00

Eilward t RuhlnVnn thinks-he's
hud en o u g h 'n f toiigh roles an I ts
SOUTH S lim BAPTIST CUl'IICIf anxious for a comedy. He's play­
Ninth Street at Laurel V«&lt;-iiu« ing a rry.Mnl-gaxcr in "The Night i
Ha,* 1,000 Kyra" . . . . The dance
WII *no Finch; pastor
studio nt MGM ia still .alhd)
.. Millard Bunt.
"E|eutior .i'owrll Bungalow." Slip1
Director
hasn't liern there in year*. ■ , , |
IHOO A. M.
Tom D' Andrea plays Denni* V ir I
ail ages.
11:00 A. M .tiorriing Wuratfip. gan's pal in "To The Vlrtnr." Ih ' l
. T. U. For nil ages. N-eii pat to alm ost-every wraner*'
star. . . , Marshall Thompson
8:00 P, 51.: Evening service,
want* hi* MGM imsso* to give hiM
HOO I*. M.: PRAYER Meeting.
n liillv tin- Kid rule! Hu's tin- right
age for it nnil lie learned the
PI1KSRVTKRIAN CfTHUCtf
uoirk dtaw -while vacationing in
R. D. Broanler, D, 11, Pa*lur
Wyoming with AVally Beery.
Rev. Dmigtsi K. t'harle*.
&gt;'■' Aaniatunt I’aator
"Romance Ilf Rosy Ridge*' Is
0:11 A. M.t Ruiuiny BeimoI for
a slow-timvlng hut diverting Uirkall age.*.
11:00 A. M.: Morning Worship wood* tli,mm of the north-ioulh
strife -fit Mi«*orl aflef the Civil
s-rrlce.
7:0Q P. M.: Junior and .Senior Was. It lias many exriting mo­
menta nnd would have lieen (ImrYoung People* Meeting.
. djOO P. ,M.: Uniony.S&lt;-rvlA' i-t the ougly *ali*fyhig with lex* eonveiitio*al Dent incht, Ban John­
« i'riatinn Church.
son sing* and act with hi* pxih-H i
mi:a r o .v li . a v k n u r c h a p e l rhnrm and fa aided tiy a bright*
Rev. Dougls* K. t'harle*, I'aMur newcomer, Janet l,elgh.
.
K' ll“nl fuf - all agm - nt OLD NEWSPAPERS-** CENTS
iumiay Worship’ SeIvlev and PER POUND. BUNDLED IN'
BUNDLES,
C"'ttmtinioii Service nt 3:43 •*. M.
Wtdne*dsy: 2.00
M. to 8:00
10. 15, 20 and 25 CENT
I* H, Roerratinnal Pmgram nCthn
-HERALD OFFICE
chan.
Wednesday, 8:00 p. M.: Prayer
-.Ung at the chain-!.

CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
Park Avenue and Third Street
John Bernard Root, Minister
Sunday School, 10:00 A. M.'
Morning Worship. 11:00 A. M.
As a result, Darlington' left Sermon Subject: “Why Go To
hi* Job In the aeeaantlng~ornre Church 7"
of an exploaiy* plant and Invested
hi* $4,000 aitvinga In adventure. FIRST CHURCir flP CHRIST,
HCIKNTIHT .
Mr*. Darlington, S3 . year-old
formfcr public acbool physical edu­
HOO B ait Her and Street
cation Instructor, waa not «t all
0:15 A. M.i Sunday School.
happy about the prospect of fol­
11:00 A: H.: Morning service.
lowing her husband t.....
Into the SulUeet: "T ru th ." .
j^ &lt; h h American Jungle*, but fol0:&lt;J0 P, M.: Wednesday Prayer
Service.
H IS T CHRISTIAN CHURCH
T*'* JIlUo vine-covered* eottage
Reading Room Hours 3:00' In Sixteenth Strrel A Ssnford Avrnue
•he had bean dreaming of owning R;00 P. M. Tuesdays and Fridays.
William Perry .Ye*ley, Paster
Svmday Churrh School, 0U5
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Park Arena* at Fifth Street
Warship and Communion, 11:00
B:45 A. M.: Church School for A. M, Sermon: "They.Gave Beyward to get a gander at Hanrey'*
"lid The tr Power."
eye*... . . And Bart Wheeler, who al) area.
Night Sermon, 8:Q0 P. M.
M;00 A. M.: Morning Worship.
filled In daring Fay's vacation
Tha public i&lt; invited to nltend
laat year, being only fivo-feet-four, "The Allocation of Priorltle*." Spe­
the Union Services at 8:00 P. 51.,
had to look almost vertically sky­ cial Mu*ie7:00 P. M.: Youth Kellow»hlp. In the Christian Church. The
ward to JuaGfy the alleged height
8:00 P, Jd.: Union Worship 8cr* R ev® . E. McKinley will deliver
of the cornedy*a Invisible cotton­
tail. . . . Jimmy Stewart ia. elx- ■vie* a t Chrietiatt Church.
feet-three. and Produew Brock
Pemberton hopes thia lnch-and-ahalf short-coming -Vni not prey
upon Harvay'a sense of atepladdar
aaperlority.
''—
Two raal-li/e married «
are having their stags live*
oughly sentmbled by their
—
role*
in the plar, "Rip ran Winkle,"
which la’being dom r (The Company of Twelve," l
weather thiatrU*!
In Manhattan, a t I

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THE SANFORD

eLandRed Hats To Meet
Feds Motor To Harris
Field For Contest
Tonight; Will Play
iln DeLand Sunday
The weather man Intervened Ip
the tchcdulcd tilt between the
Sanford Celery Fed* an t the
1 Galneartlle O-Men at the Mantel-*
&gt; pal Park laat. night, and the lilt
was washed away long before
« * » • Mme.
J Tonight the Fed* lnv*de Harrl*
Field In Galnesvill# to meet the
G’a In a return engagement In the
Unlveraity ClWf • . •
_______ r.the tfurraymen
__________play
....
Tomorrow
&gt;sts to the DeLand Red Deta in
a twin bill that la scheduled to
g e t under way a t 0:45 o'clock.
. Sunday the Feds motor to De­
Land for an. afternoon lilt.
Charlie Ri.ssen will he Manager
urrey's choice to face the G­
en tonight. Rill Stanton and
either Johnny 1 .mat or Carl Ketties w ill, handle mound a'tignmenta against the Hate here to­
morrow.
Elsewhere In the Florida Slate
League, the Orlando Senator*
pounded the Leesburg Pirates for
an 8 to 2 victory as Senator rentprfielder Rex Tnroop banged out Beach tilt wa« washed o y t
a four ply wallop with the base
paths loaded.
Orlando
025 000 001- Ti l ) "
Leesburg
020 000 000—2 7 J
Hvd* and Abreu: Maseda, Amur!
•llo and Hall.

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Last Day Friday! Sunday and Monday

GOLD CUP RACE
STILL WIDE OPEN

Slovak Communifim

prurnt appear* tax. I f the rallying |
of Slovak wnrkesa.in aupport of.
th* national two-year plsp of Indu»trl*UiBtlon. ' U .
"The plan weni|Jntp effect last
Jan. I and Its a&lt;|sF are to elim­
inate unemployment, and yalw* the
standard of living Tor all thf|ieopie.” he aald.
•
“Afler tha two-year plan, we
Riatr have a five-year plan. We
believe In planning. A arnall coun­
try,hs* limited resources and It is
nece«*»rv in see that they are uaed
most wisely for tbe common
good."
The current plan has already
’converted most of the Industries
to state ownership, but the 20 per
cent that are* privately opernted
may continue that way Indefiniteiim iit'eupportvjf the plan
I* *&lt;■ keen that strikes are Irrmsd
unpstrlullc. Communist leader* &lt;J
Utlloniied workera pressnt de­
mands |o th* government for Innea*e&lt;l wage* from time to time
but they have not aired to defy
party discipline by walkout*.
"}Ve have had no strikes this
rear In BiovaMa,'' nsstovansky

Saturday 0;
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Factorr out ut In some caiei
a reached 00 ier cent of the prewar levej hut the Communllt goal
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ORLANDO. July 25, (8pec&gt;J)—
The Benford American Legion
Junior Baseball aggregation waa
tllmlnated In the semi finale of
the Sixth District tournament last
ntrht Ilf Orlando by tha Wintar
Park Juniors In a 8 to 2 contact
that was well played and hotly
rnntlstad rig h t up to tha finxl out.
H iird-beeem an J. Doran, of the
Parkers,* unleashed a home n n
m Augustin* »t Dejrtona Bsseb, with one m ats aboard In the sixth
inning to place his team out front
T N at'i « &gt; ■ «
hr a 2 to 0 margin, but the baby
l.*#«btirg si Oilanoo
Feds came back in tha bottom of
ITsyt'ins H**n, st at Augustin* the
frame th knot the «vmL The
l**lui k* St DtLanil
- HANFORD st «lsln*«irllU
_ • Wlntgr Park combine chugged one
AMKHlraV LCAMtB
run across the platter In the top
T ..«
W I. ret « of the seventh to score the victory.
N*w V«rk
«l »• «T*,
The Parkers were elated to meet
iNIrotl
4T X» »»• IU
ILwton '
&lt; 1 4 * -141 I t' the Orlando Legion nine a t T tiuer
Field In Orlando this.afternon la
Idilladetplita
*♦ 4* •*** *•
Ct*v&gt;land
*. &gt;1 41 .4TI IT' the finale. *
Wsshlnamn
l»
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HI. letuls
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W'lllms »*
Hvtultt VralerSar
Chubb, r .
iT***lsnd 4, Philadelphia t,
J. Duran lb
N.W V.,rk 14. at. taoul* I.
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* Sanford Atlantic Bk. Bid*.
Jloura: 1-12 l - i
Phoa* tM
Bat. 9-I2 . . .
E j m Examined—GUaaee Fitted

A GOOD THING
F5r A RAINY-pAY

DEUND VS. SANFORD
SCREEN WIRE

|ln*tovsn«ky admitted thet about
6.000 Slovaks were In fnrc«d-hi‘&gt;&lt;&gt;r ramp* after conviction on
chnrge* ranging from blarg mar­
keting to collaboration wjth Nnrl
Germany during the war,
"Their trehtment It much more
Regular rourse rules a:
humane than waa the rule In ‘lermany concentration eamB?.'‘ ho
commented. "The Mack matket
ha* been a post-war plague In our ..... .. ........ .
.....
economv and oor law provide up i(Mn *«n(es of tha blind.
to the death penalty. However,'
that penalty ha* not yet been In“ *
'
:
independent entity or
Bastnvnnsky yelso admitted that corporate,), like the Car]
undeslrahle opportunieta had Join- rain*. In tna Soviet Unh
rd hi* party since the war bewail**
VWa would HIT* raor
of the large amount-of political with western countries,"
patronage it had obtained in' th* “How can era forget tha
coalition government.
on and a half Slovaks
"Wc have tried to weed tho r#»- ample, now live In th
cals nut," he said. “We blliave Slate*?' W# billlava r
we have, in a measure, succeeded tact would eliminate nr
god that wr have l&gt;sn undesIranian understandings."
now than thsta are In other partie*."
'« # •
• -------------:------------------He predlctan the Communlsti
would ndl at legal St psr cent at RFTTINn IIP Nl
the next elecllcna In 1948 and the
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Baitovantky-Joined th* Cominunist underg'iound-In 1080 after .
Adolf Hiller sponsored an “In-

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ROBSON SPORTING
GOODS
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REUINOLE CODNTV. FLORIDA.
EKTATE OF CARL M. FARNELL
DECKABED.
• RoTitTB t o m r.n iT o m
TO AIX PERSONH HAVIltn
CLAIM# OR DEUAND# AOAINHT
RAID EBTATEi .
Too sad each of yog are kst*
nottrted and reqatrvd to III* any
claims and demand, which you,
or slihtr pt you. msy havt against
said setst* in Ik* atRc* of Hon
R. Vf. VrAlUB.. County Judge of
8EHINOLE COUNTT. at his oftlee
In Ilfs Court Holm In flsnfoid.
Florida,
within sight calendar
month, from th* llms of th* first
publication of- this nolle*. Etch
claim or demand must bo In writ,
lag and-eontalp 4h* plan* of rasl*
dsnr* and post office sddrss* of the
rlalmsnt and m at be swam to by
the claimant, bl* agent or attomoy,
or tho, Mtns shall b* void.
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SPkiIA L KODAK
ma«* —truly aamrs's ewn wsy Is nNaft
Instantly you take It, It suns to «n k
Burfilng out kidnays . . . Iktmhi tbs
low of urtas, bsiptag to relievo meet
sctdlty
, , ' . * • Irritated bUftftr p u e
slslftnre.
,
(*ed nothing out. to*. Ceutiem Take at
He had a nromlnant votes* in ra* dlrtttod.
Yen'll say It’s marvtloea.
•laUnc* rrliberallona which raaul*
te l in Slovakia choosing to btcom*
tvftrl of a recreated Ctecbotlovax
Republic instead of preserving It*

CITY. EMPLOYEE GAINS
15 LBS. ON RET0NGA
I Tried ' So Many. Medicine*
And Treatments It Looked
Like I Was At Th* EnJ Of
My Row," Say* Mri Spark­
man. Talk* Of H»# Caae.
rained

fifteen

felt full of toxic poisons, sad I
had aocb ersmplng pain, la th*
muscles of pur legs that at tfanaa
1^ could hsrdly^atand ^up. I^frdt

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worn out I dreaded th* day ahead.
"Retonga prom plr m lUvad all
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liuwutowii
Deanw»ve
and
roadwayv—Phone
modern convenience*. Adult*
VENETIAN BLINDS
era ft l.armiky. lid i'almetto
only. I'hojw 650.
.
Ay*. I’hon* ui4.
Ahimlnua,
Steel, Wood I
1 1 M Id) FEEDS -complete hr.,
2
W ANTED TO RENT
ilunt'e Tuxedo Fred Blur*.
flam* Tuning and Repairing. L. L
Batteries ft Mattery Charging.
TED TO RENT unfurnished
We REPAIR!
II. II. POI'K CO. INC.
NIGNH
ise, 3 or 4 W ' rdunis. Will
Rhuw
cards
awl
poetera
r llUU.Otl miruth. Fr.il \V. 4 CEILING fan* for sal*. Lancv's
F R E E E S T IM A T E S
« — DIIK’M SIGN ttKMtJl.M
Drug blur*.
ider, Itoum 'J. Florid* State
I 'h u n e 808
O. D. Ixindreia, i*hone loai
irk Building. Phono 1020. .
Poultry Supplies,’ Nails. RADIATORS cleaned ami r*|«ir
Fc-ds, tlroceriev and
rd. 'Jolirri Radiator Shop, lot
R E A L EX TA TF. F O R S A L E
Tour hton ft 'Watson, 1201
Hanford Ave.- I'h. 360-W.
, Phone IIIKt.
Painting, plastering and minor
WHY DELAY? Have a new Utrlicarpenter work. 102n »V. Iktb.
rn ralonrl ilnigm-d' and t not mi
bujlt now by 0. J. Gantt Wood, AND C l. F. A N I N O
AND
shop. Phone 771MV.
LdAINAGK 2 NF.W CATER.
PILLAR DELS EL BULI.IMIZ*
KIIH WITH l*&gt;A L M K T T 7
It A K E H T W O 3/4 YD.
IIRAGLLNKH.
EQUIPMENT
I’RE WAR Gas Range, I n ' oven.
NOW
IN
-Tlllrt
VICINITY.
Can
Iw
seen
Roundtree
Transfer
j home. .Two car . garage. Or
MMNIt IIT (ONHTRUCTION
#prncr lot II# x till In Mavfalr.
I tL. ORLANDO, FLA. PHONE
. will sell unfumishrd or furnished. IIAIIY HKD, stroller and ear wnL
r
sic if
('heap. Plume 79-R.
.
HENT A CAR
YOII DRIVE IT
AUTO
RADIOH,
Mubtrula.
|k,lciconi# property
ami .Sdrvirr. The Music R&gt;,x
PHONE 200
aluw, 2 apartrr
flWICK I. ANO-MORRIHON
II9 W. 1st HI. PhoiioDSI.-----ent Tiringmg'
|o-r umnlli
U-DRIVB-IT. INC.
Yl ilM'I W Two tadio cahineia with phono
ON
V O l^ T i u e s
SEE Urt FOR
mntoia in them.-15.00 each Hau­
.House on large lot. C-orner Hick
MIMEOfiRAPH PRINTING
er Appliances, IOH H.-Park Ave.
I ory. and
.. i7lh
M St.
L .7U»
. , E.
... 7Ih BL
WhFftl Balancing
AND TYPING
•2.900. Apply lo J. E. Walker,
12
FT
PLYWOOD
boat
and
trail
CREDIT
IIUKKAU
OP
910 Cypres* Ave.
.
r r 1100. 1319 Hummerlin Ave
rtANJ'ORI) . . ,
16 N. Park
Phone 180
,n cxcrptiotially dr,liable two.
THREE
20"
pedestal
fans.
Kxrclstory house, 3 luilroon&gt;« and
lent condition. Be* Hanford Elec­
bath upstairs, and I tmlroom
tric Co. ltd Magnolia Avu.
and bath downstairs. Large liv­
ATTENTION
MOTHERS
ing room, with rnrlo*ed tun
6
ARTICLES W ANTED
-D IA P E R SKRVICK—
unrrh; library, dining room and
•tc h e n . Unusually well planned
rlratMterile diapers and demloras to cupboard spare. Ili.a two- Highest rash price paid for used
furniture. TfirD avi* Furniture
lied container. Economical and
car garage incorporating work
Co.
311
K.
1st.
Ph.
958.
safe. Fully medically anproved
room and laundry. Has ID) ft.
Call Dryrlona 2407-W collect for
frontage on paved street. Ixtl la I’LL BUY vour car regardlm i of
details. 115 diapers, 12 a wee':.
plentifully fruited, mgl UnJ-iage or rendition. Roy Reel, 300
• “FIRST IN HANFORD"
raped. Possession Hepteiltlrer lit.
W. 2nd Ht.
^tractive 5 room ntmtern. stucco
house In good condition on Cry*- Wanted to trad* 1937 Plymouth
taJ Lnke. Grounds fu g well
coup* for 38 or 89 Plymouth or
Protect Your Health
Chevrolet sedan In good mndlplanted. Small grove. Plenty
' By Bleeping Betlar.
of lakt frontage, with dock. •
tlun and p a y . cash d lfftrm r TRACTOR AND TRUCK WORK.
Phone 845-W.
| r a lota on lode* Minnie: one
Iart us Hear building Iota, plow­ INNERSPRINd MATTRESSES
W ith 9 acres; one with 19 nc.es;
ing, harrowing, fill d ir t dirt
BOX SPRINGS
and ona with 33 acre*. Owner 7 Pat#. Li restock. Supplies
muvlng and new ground work on
want* offer on separate lot*, or
HOLLYWOOD BEDS
lots or farms. Phono 432-W.
for the entire block. •
C. D. Forrester, RL’ 1, Box 99.'
t very spacious and lovely home
Manafactkrad Ta Yaar
trad# for kid pony,
Indlvlduel Order By
P«r American Mills Has!
in Ban Lanta, locate,) ou three
son, 8. Sanford Ava.
new saiga person. Mis
lot* facing Valencia Drive, rttuc.
. ECHQfcS
Langley Apt. No. 6. '
ro house on steel, with 2 large
Maltraaa Beaav tlag A
Klnard. P. O. Box 905, U k s
bedroom* and bath upstairs, and
Mimroc, F|a.______ ■ '_____
larga living room, dining room,
white cat picked, up near Dill's
EXPERIENCED calary grower or
Bar. Phone 880.’
trained
farm
manager
for
farm
If you are looking for a iromft of
In
Zellvyood
area.
Good position
dlstlnrtloa, this U it*
for right party. A. Duda ft Bona,
FRED W. BENDER ft
1935 DODGE— t door tedt
Oviedo. Phone 3151.
JOHM .W. a MOORE
tires, rebuilt mator. C
team 2 Fla. Slat* Rank Did|.
Kenneth Murphy a t City
Vtmmm IBVS - «W
Park.

This house h a v re­
t rougbeuL
ally been rnlecorahsd Inside.

MICKEY MOUSh

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Dr. Charles L Persons
Optometrist
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INGLEWOOD, Calif., July 25.
UP) — Hollywood Paxk’e annual
mid • summer extravaganxa, the
.2100,000 Gold Cup comae up tor
lta eighth running tomorro sr, and
Horse Racing
the way things have been happenIttg, it wiil b a a s widw-Ape* as the
-----*
- A n i *- .
Grand Canyon.
1
ToUrnament
Riding:
Until the antry.box closed today,
most observers predicted a dmen
or so -ohallengan would run for
Sunday July 27th
the rich nurse hauled down laat
*
Fort Mellon Psrk
year by Fred AaUtre'a Triplicate.
Whatever the field tomorrow,
2.00 P . M.
Hollywood Park expects the large it crowd of the season. The judg­
Brin* Your Hors#
ing by yeiterday's betting handle
A nd
'
|2,0wP,Udl, unusually heavy for
of !2,0WP,IM1,
Join
The
Fun
a waek day, play In the pari-mut­
uel department will be extra brisk
for. Gold Cup day.
Prior to the announcement of
the entries. Raoul Espinosa's gal­
loping grey from Chile. Olhaverry, waa listed aa a doubtful star­
ter. and teh eame-wa* true of
several other ellgiblea.
The sudden elcknes* and death
yesterday of Col. L. O. Burna*
ankee V alor,'w ho would have
gone Into th* rail* and one-quar­
T«»«
Tha entire backbone of the Is­
Hrnnktyn
ter cup race with a m, re 109 land of Java la volcanic.
|ti.*tf&gt;n
pound* on his back, robbed the
St. Loult
race of a big UtraaL •
N.w York
rtilesgn
H arry M. f f i m i r 'i expentlv*
T o o J a i l # . T o d a m n ify
r'lnrlnnstl
fiDy, Honeymoon, howgver, work-'
*d wall yesterday and. with an
Phllsiitlphla
IT II 411 l(
assignment of 114, Including Jack LOST: Varigated cosmetic bag
II **•!(* Vttt.rgay
containing money, ml sc. article*,
plttthurih S-l. PhllrAetphla 4,1
W*»trope, loomed large fn the
awaln. lb
between l e t . and 8th B t on
('hlrasn.S, Rotton 4.
, , Kh II(i^, lb
field.
HI. I.stuli I. N*»w fork I.
Magnolia Ava. Return 718 Mag.
Triplicate,
which
beat
out
Pros,klyr. S. rinrlnn»tl- I,.-.
r.frnokta cf
Reward.
Honeymoon
by
a
neck
last
yaar.
A^law*. rt
Brooklyn, p
was back for a-sapfud--Uy.. and
W. D. Rorex’s T«**» 8andmsn^w*|
*
grore by Innlngsi •
.• .7 ’ back fo r a fourth attem p t
tClatee Psrk
OS* *41 I—I
SANFORD
• *** eel *—l
FrrOrsi Williams, J. Doran. Cham­
bers,- Drawn,- F. Dorsn, O rsrktr-4,
LEGAL NOTICE
Pun, batlxl In: Crecksr 1. WJIIlaln*,
D-irsn I. Homs nans: J, PorSn.
N onas
Plokn I bsr*«t ChtmUen*.. llolm**.
Ford. Ksslin*. CTsase. Saerineet: AT TEN O’CLOCK ON FRIDAT
Crockrr. nussl- Doubt* plsyat Heal­ MOIlNINa, AL'OUHT 1, HIT. A PUBMUNICIPAL PARK 6:45 P .M
DULUTH, Minn., July 25, f,1
Crocker. Left on bassst Winter 1.10 IIEAIUNO WILL BE HELD
Five golfers who use gumption ing,
AT TUB COUHT HOUUE. IN BANPark
I.
Sanford
tn«s*
on
ballai
and heart to help overcome their ntr william* |, Brooklyn S till* FORD. FLORIDA. AS PRESCRIB­
handicap, tee off a t th* North­ off Rrnwn I In I t-1 Innings, off ED BT LAW. FOR' CONSIDERA­
land Country Club court* today william, * In I 1*1 inning*, oft TION rOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
SCHOOL BUDOBT.
.
for three dar* of competition to pKrh*r: by Drown (Brooklyn) ALL
TAX PATER# AND PATRONS
1 In -T Inning*, lilt by
DOUBLE HEADER
decide tha U. B. Blind Golfers Brooklyn
iK»*llng). Winning pltchar: WU. ARB INVITED -TO ATTEND.
Championship.
”* ‘
Him, ta»lng 'pltcbsri Brooklyn. PROPOSED BUDOETi
141.11*.**
One of the fivs Is Charlie Bpa- Cmplr**- Taylor. Blneor*. Time of (Dntral* Fuad BaUnee
Antlelpalsd Receipt*
well of Birmingham, Ala , w ho* s*msi I'M.
i* uut Levy
m .iie .e t
keen eyesight rarrld him. through
Federal
1.0*0.**
big time football and the war until
YEBTERDAY'fl BTABB.
a shell exploded on his tank on k Stan Muilal, Cardinals, singled
European' battlefield.
In winning run with two out In
Boswell, still In his 20s, playdil 10th Inning as Cards defected GlDistrict Fun# Balar
-halfback for the University • Of
Antlelpalsd Receipts
Alabama in the Roae Bowl, arfI
Welter Masteraon,. Renaton,
4 Mill Levy
once averaged 52 yards in a dnton outpltched Hal Newhouter w he
TetsT District Fend
nunts against Fordham. Today
he's o o f to cop th e'b lin d P' xrf»
(IRAND
TOTAL
golf litis from Clint Russell of[.q,n*tox* to eweip the thrse-tam a
Galvanized
Duluth* chiefly to »tlmu!ate ti

OPF.Nflt

OPENS:

Driver Killed In
Midget Auto Race
national Midget Auto Raelnf
Champion In 1929, wax killed laat
night when hie speeding car crash­
ed Into a fence while making a
turn on the Yellow Jacket Speed­
way one-fifth mile oral.
•
Hart, native of .Denver raring
out of Tpmps waa attempting to
pass George Marahnpan, Yerke*.
Pa.. on the in h ‘ in d final Up of |
thk eeml-flnal race. T h a jp r went
into a epin aa H art loet control,
crashed Into the fence, bounced
10 feet In the air then rolled over
several time*.
' *
It waa the third fatality a t the
Yellow Jacket Track elnce IU open­
ing In 1928.
A crowd of 12400 wltneieed
the tragedy, a prelude to the 25
U d Keystone State handicap spon­
sored by the Philadelphia Inquirer
charities.
George Fonder, Lonsdale, Pa.,
won the handicap In 5:38.42, fin­
ishing ahead of Dutch Brhaeffer,
Floral Park. U I.; Lloyd Christ­
opher. Miami, Larry Bloomer, Nor­
ristown. Pa„ and Duane Cat ter.
Lot Angeles.

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Hchrens Continues
Pace In Western
Tennis Tournament
SOUTH tlF.NI). Ind.. July £5,
(A1) — It wa* Pixie again-1 Ilia
the nArth today at tha Western
Junior Tennis Tournament r e a p ­
ed tha semi-final round an I two
boy* from thr der|&gt; *outh, Herbert
.(Irhtrna of Fort Lauderdule, and
Dick Mauledou* of New Orlrant,
hrld the favorites .yoiea.Itehicps, lop-aejded Irv tingle*,
wax *rhadule&lt;| to meet Tonv TrAbrrt of Cincinnati, and Mouledoua,
leedori second. Wat. to fa.-e-AleX
llrtiw-k of HamlracV, Mlrh.
Thr southerner*. teaming In tha
doubles, were ntatchrd wltn Grant
Golden and Kriton Ddmllng of
Chicago. Ilelrrrk anil Trabrrt
were rial red In tha othrr dottblu
duel njraintt Sidney Bchwartx of
IliiHiklvn and McDonald Malhry
of Princeton, N. J.
Hrmi.flnal singlet nnd douMa
matrhe* In the boy'a division alto
M'rrr scheduled toifay.
In uuarteV final play yr*irrday
Rrhrana defeated Oil lt&lt;’«lry of
Chevy Chase. Md.. 8-1, iLl: Tra-.
hrrt l»‘«t Bcbwartx-6-l, 0-1; Mouledout turned back Malhry 7-5. (1-2
ami Helxeek drffateil Matt Mur-

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FRIDAY. JULY
in Strasbourg receiRlr, Porphyro ad In m ilitary government quar­ see th at France did not go Com­
Germans was part of B av ara for
Greek Fight
tennis urged th at a “free" g o y rn - ters hare as directly Incompatible m un ist
. • .
700 rears. Tn* separation fol
Thus a t every opportunity, the
ment be esUbllahad in Greece, and with the announced alms of Bri­
lowed the end of 'i s war. Now
(Csattawg (&gt;•■•, r&gt;a&lt; &lt;&gt;■»&gt;
Athens government circles sub­ tain and the United States as far Americans supported the French In
Bavarians want It back.
rlllas In a Major engagement wrst sequently Indicated they expected as bitonal Germany was concern­ the sis weeks of fniillea* negotia­
W
hither
the
Falatlnarr
wants
to
of Lamia. 100 mllea north»r-t of
AP N »«ifr«lsrw
tions a t the expense of Germany.
ed.
AP Newsfealarea
also .. con e-rufraj. This Athens. Unofficial reports said a move In that direction.
MUNICH Bavarians are nursing return
SOUTHAMPTON.
England
Last night, however, Constan­
These sources pointed out that
However, when life foreign m'tila
a
seel
ion
of
independent
think­
—The Queen Mary* “lovely lady/ a geographical gripe. They are ing that contribute so many early 200 casualties were inflicted o.t the tine Rodopoulos, governor general France steadfastly had refused to isters* conference "ended •without
looking
westward
to
the
Palat­
rebels.
of northern Greece, eald in an in­ loin the bitonal merger and ac­ airreement, the State Depar’mcnl
thar sailors rail her—is hcln* re­
immigrant! to the United States.
A United Natlens Balkan Sub- terview that the Communists “do­ cept Joint responsibility for Wes­ and the British Foreign Office
stored to her prewar elegance as inate, merged with the Rhineland
The French will not tolerate
Into one slate within Ihe^Frcncheommision
still
In
session
Iff
Joann't have the strength” to set up a tern Germany. They said' the empowered ■ their representatives
talk of a return t &gt; the old a'atus,
necupt*d—tone.- -’*• -■
Marshall offer for a thre*- power in Germany. General Clay and Gen­
however.* ' Compete«w*-iotvM*56Uw- jilna drafted a report, oppcu-l by provisional government.
The
Palatinate
with
Its
million
the
Soviet
and
Polish
delrgs'cs,
resume her weekly runs across
conference apparently would give eral Sir Brian Robertson, to go
say this Is one of the reasons
the.A tlantic Ocean July 31.
the same sort of veto pow­ ahead with negotiations on an
they have banned public speeches for U. N. headquarters, dlspslchcvj
German Policies Terrattre
over the rehabilitation of the agreed level of German industry in
Along a deck where thousands
by Dr. Karl Schumacher, leader
Property
Value
Ruhr \that France has exercised make the combined tones self suf-j
of American and Canadian soldiers
Informed sources Wald this re
of German aoelalists, an advocate
i r n t t s s r e ttaaa P an s n e » r
in the Allied Control Cotinrli in
•lood in Marked-out war-time
of centrallstic Ideas. The French j port include^ the subcomnn-"ion .i
rraallssMl
ttmm
N
|*
Hast
the policy of making the merged Berjin for the past two years.
going grayhiund wouldn't know
valuation of 132,282,75ft and of at Tubingen now also requlri
The difference between
______ the
’ * ‘l loncs nl
American and* "British
this fiO M .H O was wholly or special permission for the GerArmv and S tatf Deparlmcnts aims
man
press
Cfimany
a
self
.supporting
unit
partislly exempt, snd J4,74!»,24il,
in Germany hivame apparent at
and Yugoslavia had obstcuci*--!
itirouyb an important program.
not. including lands reverting to
tha foreign ministers Moscow con­
the work of the aubcommis* on.
the state or homesteads was who).
This policy of self sufficiency ference last Spring.
(a refitted.
The Greek government las*, week
lv exempt.
The armvuschool oOhought,’ led French protest.
War Role Forgotten
reported the army had atuypcJ a Jhrough an indugtclal—revival Jn
guerrilla drive on loannlna -aid to Western Germany hae been advoc _ ______ ___ ______ . ......... ..
Soma three-quarter* of a million
ated hy Herbert Hoover and miRU a ll important to rebuild'Ger many
FLAY HALL
have started in Albania.
NEW YORK. July 25. M l Warrants were issued last night emus American business men as a prosperous nation both for
the economic well being of Europe
Presldrnt Ford Frick of the Na­ for the arrest of Nicholas /echand to keep Germany from xolng
thousands of soldiers* bride# and I 2P7.260, wholly and partially and tional League today ortierrd “in ariades, leader of tho Greet &lt;-on
communis tie..
the name of common sense and munlst Party, and .Milllade* For.
children the Mary brought to new I | i 2.217.&lt;500 wholly exempt,
The position of Grnrral Clny
homes in America.
I luike County with 138.751.70S sportsmanship" that the disputed phyrogennls, former Communist
was subordinated at Moscow t&amp;
in n iK iiw vof. feet of
. . . serviceable,
_________ value
____ ___H
.
.
thousands
had 113,350,940
wholly ami game of last Sunday between Ip f la te r mlnlater. Tlie government
the predominant State Department
unlovely plaster Imard h a v e Im-c i i I partially exempt and 43,417,WKII Brooklyn Dodgers and St. Louis
school, which held that the Ger­
ripped out. In drab quarters which wholly exempt. Brevard County Cardinals at Khbeta Field be re­
man Problem could wait and that
housed 80 Gla a crossing tbere lsl had a total value of 4O,27'4,0411 played on Aug. 18. thus upholding
the most Important thing *.is to
8peaklng to French CoranunUt*
• luxurious cocktail bar, guy inland of this 15,511,700 was wholly! the protest of the St. Louia club,
red Iralher upholstery and brlghlland partially1 exempt and *1,282,-1 _______________________ ________
rad and lo ft gray curtains.
The main restaurants have lorn
redecorated: what' was the bride*'
Russia Hits U N
movie th ra trr has i«*en turned
rt
Im n I'ea* One I
Into a supper Hub with fluorescent
basic freedoms in llirmtrlvei inr
lighting and-tinted mirrors.
are essential to tire .fruitful ex
Luxury Quarlera
Tha wartime sickbay, with Its freise of other baric frerdomt.*

Luxury Liner Gets Munich Bavarians
Have Real Gripe
New Refinements

first tiros they could recall th a t
the American military government
had'not been kept Informed of d«vrlnnment* end mo»e* In Wash-

fcteMsSsySfcr* A t s

luxurious first Hass smoking
yoom'.The main lounge again i* a
massive room with lofty maple
wood pillars, paneling and a thl-k
carpet of russet and gold. *
When the 81,235-tsm Cunsrd
liner went to war. aha left behind
bar In various parts of the world
tome 10,000 pieces of furniture
and fittings. New YorkTHMH *

He added that without adequate

arrest to comprehensive and ob­
jective Information on the world
in which we live, the "very ev­
idence nf democracy could ha andangered.”
Martin told the delegates Ihst
his government lielleved that fa­
cilities for full comprehensive and
objective reporting, and tha "rjgip
of access of all men to such Mn
formation will contribute to inter­
national understanding and friend-

•hipped ba­ jo England litfnre
the reeonvlfslun alarled.
Hundreds of miles -of wiring
were removed and rearwtd, decks
•craped, rugs Isld, pumps, generators and other equipment were
torn down and worn parts re­
placed. The whole ship underwtnt a gigantic face-lifting.
Bha'i undergoing’ trial runs now
nd. at the end o r the nmnlh, will
• off for N e* Torn tn the che.
era of the crowd and the music
of tha bands.

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Atom Bomb Knocked
Pride Out Of Jap«

"We believe, also," he said "that
the principles of freedom of in­
formation of th e-p ress ara es­
sential to the other purposes of
the United Nations: to the main­
tenance of International peace,
and to the solution of problems
of an economic, social, cultural
and humanitarian rhararler. We
Iwlfeve that it Is essential to tho
promotion of 'social progress and
iletter standards nf living In larjv
_ .' *__
J__( it"
er
freedom.'
.
'.
Martin declared that tha del­
egates had met in the UN to
make an effort to build a drufl
community of all the people of
the world. He said that hi* gov­
ernment deplored any effort to
limit or destroy that c^mmuni-

D A IL Y SA LE S 2:00 p

By BUSSELL URINES

We are inevitably concerned
1. .
i ..I. a
N A G A S A K I . Japan - The with any barrier*
remove
any
peoples,
or
groups
world's second atomic bomb came
to the people of this Kyushu Hi* of peoples, In any part “f t*va
by an ironic twist of fate. It left world, from lire process of giveIto pride among them, no desire lo and-take in rconomlr, cultural nr
perpetuate th at agonising moment political affairs -which full par
tIHpatlon In a world community
with monuments.
Now they want only lo forget, Implies,’'
«w
“ Wy are concerned lest any
and In forgetting they have let
tha weeds grow over hnmpsites in aurh existing harriers I* extend­
ed, we are deeply . desirous that
gashed Urakaml valley.
Tha valley, about two miles any axlstlng barriers be removed.
The
frtjm the center of town, wan hit 1 need hardly stress Dm rele­
by chance on tho mor/rlng of v a n t of this principle to free­
August ID, 1045. The primary tar­ dom of information. For censor­
get for that atom raid, Knkura— ship of outgoing news la one such
about 100 mllra northward—was barrier; internal censorship is
obscured hy weather. Nagasaki another: prohibition of Imported
hooks ami periodicals is a third.
was second on the day’s Hat.
Japanese figures say 30,000 were’ Denial of visas for foreign cor­
killed and 42,000 were wpundrd in respondents is also a harrier, and
the blinding single .flash anil rev­
erberating after-effect* nf the
bomb. D wiped' out hundreds of
IndoncHiiin Fight
thickly-parked worker** homos In
tha valley, ripped through facMaallaw* rn si
flasl
torles and spent Its fury high, qn force* in central Java had pene­
enveloping hill*, where baldness trated Dutch defenses at BernerStill remains among the forest*.
•n g on the north roast, Jump-off
, Parallel ridges channelled tha DOlilt Tor * Dutch drive on J rg .
bomb'* affect* and protected Naga­ •karla. The city Is 00 miles north
saki Itself from the force o f the of Jogjakarta.
blast. Fires front the valley raced
"Our forces received tha full
without check the two miles Into support of the population suetown, causing most of II* wartime m i l t t r l I n s * t l i e a r i l u * ' Alias I r w l n n a a l a n
dims*#.
4 ilnlv
n«l.. •_ few Itau*
TIM
have railiMiMl
returned l.t
to Ithe
'valley. Flimsy home# have been
bulU In spots, A new church has
M ill erected- alongside the mins
of tho Catholic church, which once
had a eongr*g#tlon;oM0,000 Jap• 'T ha r'emalftder la a desolate
vista of ruin* and seared earth
covered with spring weed*. The
epicenter of tho hl^al la marked
*«lr by a huge arrow, erected by
American*. A once-busy navy yard,
including a giant torpedo plant,
.■tempi Tn rulna.
• Residents of Hiroshima, on Hon­
shu Island, have a fierce prido In
surviving the first atom bomb.
They ere contemplating en atomic
lib rary and * monument In In*
■enter of the city. Hundreds of
fcomtt hive been rebuilt end bull*
ness la brlak-s-even In atomic aouwsnlrs.
. . .
U But Urakaml valley has dropped
into the backwash e l war.

Law Repealed
persAnnel,
rill n o t be eligible t » G. I.
[dormant pay, educational or
or govsn'ment

GIFTS FOR

BUY A T YOUR

SALE

Unified Forces
(IW I sm S n«sa Cali P m )
through a resolution for en In­
vestigation of Attorney General
Clark'a handling of Kanaaa City
vote fraud charges.
The Moose Voted 1440,000 for
additional expenses of its invest!gating committees, over the pres
testa from the Door th at there
are too many “Junkets’* underway
already.
The new money raises to
071000 the total the House
give* It* special Invaatlgs
groups, many of which have
ranged extewahn foreign

Service

iaction

May Sentenced
their verdict.
I Jt Marriott), bead

‘ a*tee* may b* made until tea
' veara hence. The federal guar-1 ly had preUsta^ thalr Into
• antae of premium* on commercial I and the&amp; .Tmryeri- had els
'U fe iaeurance policies of service-1 thalr coavietiena • were "w
* men tormina tee immediately.
II and ILbe raenlt Of “prejudice.**

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To Promote Uio Progress of America;
To P iodsct P rM p o lt; for B u f o r i

THE W EATHER

Portly cloudr tonight
fu«*
day « I t h occasional aftcrnqan
Vhntiilrr*hoH #r*. O ritllt to m od-,
crate rs«lerly wind*.
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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NfcWSPAI’EK
'VOLUME X X X V ltl

Indonesia To

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SA N FO RD ,

Established 1908

Im portance Of Coal Stressed
In European Econmic Crisis

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F L O R ID A , M O NDAY, JU L Y 28, 1917

Trade Pact
Failure Said
Due To Russia

N o . 182

A s s o c ia te d P r e s s U i i e d W iro

In Spotlight At Hughes Probe

Promises To Tell

The vital patt which coal pro­
duction ii playing in the European
economic crisis, ar.d consequently
in the turbulent political iituatiot.
was
well emphasised by two de Reds insisted On Re­
krmed Aid Will Noti
velppmentt during the weekend
Be O f f e r e d But
v i s i o n Of D e b t
^-o n e in England and. ihe other
Former WPB Official
N a t i o n ’s P o r t s
Owed To Britain;
in Germany.
Calls Kaiser Plan
Closed To Dutch Secretary Of Defense British Foreign Miiiler Bevin 1941 Terms Stand
For
Plane "Comin an impassioned appetl to his
Says Biggest .lob country’s workers in general, and LONDON. -July 28 ftP&gt;—S.r
[ ifW
DELHI. July J8 «J D 'pletely Fantastic”
famlit Jawahsrlal Nehru, viceto the coal miners in particular, Stafford Ctippt (old Pailiamrnt to­
Is
To
Select
Aides
Tfiidrnt of (he Indian Interim
WASHINGTON. July 28* 'T l—
warned that they must produc day that Rriliih-Rut'ian trade
avernmenl.
announced
today
Chairman llfewtler (RA lgi) of
WASHINGTON. July 28 (AV more or riik the (all of the Social* ltesty negotiations bioke down in
hat India would pin* Indonesia's James Forrestal, who will be thr irt, government and a weakening M otcow latt week because of SoNo One Injured But ihe S m atr War Investigating Comlie before the United Nation*, United Stales first Secirlary of of Britain's position^ in .world *f- virt demand* for teviiion of the
v.tid IihIj ) a globe-liotling
T w o Automobiles miller
robably presenting it tomorrow National Defense, declared tod*,! fairj.
employee nt llnw iid Hughet. milIncreased production, he 1941 lost, agreement
W e r e Demolished liiiii.iiie manufactuirr, has agreed
Horning, and expected the iui»- that ihe unification of Army and said, would enable the country lo
Ruuia owr* G r e a t Britsi.t
porl of certain other poweri.
to |e|| what he knows about ihe
Navy under a single department give foreign credits which would 55.000.000 pound.
($220,000.Weight nf water on the'roof ol aw ml of two $40,000,009 w-srlime
A| the lame lime Nehru an- is the "most decisive step" m mil­ help diplomacy.
000) under term* of the Civil
thr one (lory garage building in. govrinitwn! plane conlr.fcls to
J.’almoit imnte, itary policy since . the • formation . lie' was addrassing,thousands of O edii.-A gteruirnt,..
veupisd”’ bv .’isnunole M n tu iiin |&gt;tf6fi*4
Hy would bar Dutch aircraft of the republic.
miners whose production It the
Ctipp*, pietident of the hoard
Commercial Slieei i* believed tn
,key to England's economic re­
Tom landing on Indian airfield*,
lb ro ster told a tepotler that
The Navy Secretary told his covery.
o f'lra d ;, said (ftiiiih nrgolisloti
have canted the cnllajue of Hie the Tlughef emptuye#, John Mey}nd flying over India.
lirsl news conference sincr being
"Mv Owl. working men and wo. offered s number of conceiiinn*.
loof and wall* of (he enlue northIndia's goal it to firing th?
named lo head the overall U S. men.'; ho cried, “this is the first hut "we could not go the whole PICTUatO IN 1*44 a* they laughed hcnrlily at a remark passed In a Holly, eait coiner of the huihhng duuna rr, ludifird the committee stx'f
laiteit ponible end to the fight*
llii* mnming jie will testify before
I-abor
(Socialist)
government
vou
military establishment that “we
have g o t Don't let It fall, for Ihe way the Soviel government de­ wood night club are dim setress Faye Kmeramr. war plant executive John a rainitmin al 2:2(1 o'clock lies a suhcommillee .whenever it wishes
itg and assure that juitice ii done,
u«Tfr
and
(back
to
eamara)
film
director
Andr#
D#
Toth.
A
Senate
have a blueprint and a charter •qka of generation* to come. Your manded at a condition of an agree­
'iehru laid .at a newt conference.
tnvssttf.nnf cnmmlttse, pmbtng Into th# wartime contract, of Howard afternoon. No one wat mime I to t .11 c.i» him •
*
but the blueprint and (he charter Labor government ii carrying «*n ment.”
Hughes, has been Informed that Meyer, who area Hughes' Tress agent,
Nearby «peclalott&gt;7epoi1ed that * Me had hern scheduled to ap­
*We a re .n o t *• war with *hr haVe .to de manned by people." in foreign affair* without the
The British hip
hftped for arra n ged lavish part!** given by Hughes In In aflmt hi hteh-pressure they »aw "an avalanche of water pear next Wednesda y .* before a
iilch government." he laid.’ “ anJ
tool*
to
do
Ihe
Job
and
I
must
be
He added:
wheal, limber and canned fish. w ar contracting. Copyright King Feature* Syndicate, (international) pour from the .building at it mibh, ingmrv npefifag;.twj t y*
helped o u t"
ire do not intend to he at w ar
"In
my
judgment,
this
constitutes
The
Russians wanted heavy’ ms*
That'*
airong
and
most
unusual
fh ||l|H ecl.~
in'® the Dutch government or 111
1 lie-.lie.’- and Ib-nry J, Kaiser's
the moit d«IltVe anil' defmitiiV taninm jrrtn rnmirfTnitnrT-anffief &lt;ifciiif tyT7jfil^ahil pipe"i. ITie’Mos*
her” government.*
J Wo automobilr. intide of the plaqe contiact. v.ith the governminister,
but
It
doesn't
exaggerate
India, Nehru maid, will not aend step in the formulation ol a na­ Ihe dangers of the situation In cow radio anerted the talks broke
garage weir sin «&lt;|ird bv llie Inirk- nlent.
rm» to Indonesia liecaute auch tional military policy since the which Ihe gofertmirnt find* Itself down became llulvin would not
ling ioof. One was a I'Mt) I'lvMeyer had been • repotted out
gn act would be "tantamout to formation of the republic."
a* It struggle* with England's guarantee tome deliverie* and b*mouth
sedan, the piopeity u id ill- i M i n t ■v. and the »ube.ymmildnrlarliiK war" upon tho Dutch.
first
all-out
experiment
In
Social­
causr cie-.li( (etm* could not b*
.Forrestal said it has not yet
However, he aald, hla country waa
Robeit flakier, the other *»i* e trr previmj-fv had t-een making
ism. The government maintain*
contemplating * dosing porta to been decided whether hr will have '.that ft has been caught in a rush reconriled.
J V I 1 hevfolrt vrdvtl. bvlotiging to elfoitv t ■ (mil hint to ivsue a
All Dutch shipping' and certainly his offices in ihe Pfntlgnn (Wat of war-born circumstances which
The ltii|i*b delegation beaded by
l&gt; I lb. ulitiii. anto meih-vmc in I ittttiinun.
Would bar aircraft of any country Department building) or eliewheie,;
H arold'Wilson returned Fridajh**n'^
b*an
able
tn
control
tint*
,\! .i - In*..I pia-limiuary iminify
empluvre ol ||ir g,iia#‘- . l l e Its)
Which might attem pt lo carry aupfrom Moscow nfter flvs »*eek* of
Jiir** b .
Innt l-rfore (ha
no, ha. Ihe dale of hi. taking the
f*r' ?foreign
« L ' ,,rV,n*
in
ohea to the Dutch.
intensive
anil
detailed
negotiations.
Outer.
Mongolian
In­
ptiked
it
inode
about
a
1.(11
lion,
Volume Of Loans Is
office, ctinservatl'-e
»nl‘ ntmiMu- m ii.nis piirpaftod
&lt;^&gt;hru aaid hi* country hail not official oath at America's first Anthony Aden, ssid In an address
Crlpp* said the llritlsh Labor
r llle* ria th
expfi *'• ;i iitirA of parties at
tttl previously to bung I lie
Up But Fewer Find cident Brought Up hrlm
Saturday that labor has divided Oovernment wished to expand
If rteifftiiinl nn Tiitc#* ^l»l
It F. I.
mwh»n«c. wri th.*
doneiian hostilities before the Secretary of Defense hern de­
Itnde with Hussln and saiil he
H n lln aed on !*■■* ill)
In Membership Pica IlflUl'tt tn {lit* i | N«ll, lit* '«&gt;•ill. ||i*
Ne e d To Borrow
nlted Nations because “we cided.
hoped the disappointing failur*
Wil 5fulfil »lumt
ft*r? ii v*'ii y
ought the bent**way waa in
was only “ternpot«r&gt;\" He diet mil
Forrestal said that the new set­
LAKE SUCCESS, “July. 28 *4’. from wlifrt i Im* rotif f^ll. l*H&gt;ktiM£
njunctlon with other powera." up of a separate Army, Air Force
mention the Moscow radio report,
Reflet ling tlw meieiseti cot!)
lie atliled that India turned m a t, and Navy under tho overall cont­
which a spokesman for the b o a rd 'Dj ptodurmg ciopl and the ttat* China ami Soviei Ruuia i lathed j*t tom* prlnlpd iutii
Brltlau and the. United-States,' rol of the Secretary of Defense
n f.j,a d e railed "very Hns.lsn- ^
nf m„tr , , tm A„d g.o*r today m the Unitrd Nali'un s , wlifn h# « iv l lit* fin* i*sdi ii it11 i«»r
(alt froli* rt
Iwim I th*&gt; .m &lt;j
recent day* has exchanged will save money In the long run
aided
• •,! '»■ Cuuncil mrinheninp tom dlul UlUl.llLi.dvi 14Umv -tpui Li_—
al and tniurmal coinmunical- and be beneficial, in _ the sense
. Cripps—imlicated -succeM—had eququumt. ^ the volume ql bank
with Australia eHd “we now of ‘'getting the most of out of
liven almost in slglit when the ciedit u»ed .by Honda’ faiiiw f. i« miller nvei .iilmilting Ui|lei ATjii
I lif*
mill
In a few hour*" to carry our money.**.
talks cutinpsed nn Soviet credit currently lugliet than “It w »* ■* tlidtl. Willi Uui'l-i thvigutrt lli.il
ij (’LIT l‘lyn)iitiHi ImhvUifrHfc L*
formally to U. N.
I S .,
,.f v!,-i,ate Bill No. .qfit
%v**»**
Unification will cost more In the
rxplaiiu d:
i.
maims, He
itc- expisineu:
j
. i l l.. . tome circle* tn Aiu would like hitnnlil
JACKSONVILLE. Fla., July 28, demands"We had succeeded In reaehine yeaf. ago. **r&lt;*(dmg In&gt; J. L ■
beginning he said, adding. "It (Special)-- "Other *tate* w i l l
villi pi live tu he of ur"*t advan-.
to tee Ihe la r e l situation 'dnpli
*•"», be.-lligi.l. «f
ie
y
.p
j
rill
lent
ol
the
Sanionl
Al
Is my hope the added expena* benefit greatly through the enter, agieeiuvnl on all mnttri* within
,
. I I I .
- I H'l n- t .o paik. ll II... til 't Hi,-" in the t’il’y of Satifotd and
lUtsi.le nt (hr building.
other -mail ■-!&gt;!“« in lecuring
print of Floridian*dn develmurfenl the trail# fuld, tnchitUnj^ quan­ U n t^Jssliu n sI Bsnk. who irpre- ta ln l m ihe Far- Fa*t,
of, State-operated m»ikrls. said tities, prices-and terms and ton- teni* the Flotid* Banket* AstonTt.e Imlldliig it owned I . I’r-, .it p &gt;■i A it iiltif. »och av the San*
Chins'* ili-legate. Dr ShuhOh
rrnmimieS ■■ r»
Sit)
today he told newsmen laconically J. Stanford Laraon, actintr chief
nnhl* and KryitniiU I'olu. ri . find N.u h I Air •Jinti.'ii. it was
atimi at Semmnlr County Key lists, lohl’lhe memhenliip commit It. iv ti. W)II In lit a and Flip I’liiaf
la to "get people".
of- the Market Organlaatiou end
tsd -to la&gt; hj Edward Higgins,
trr which i* combining appfu i M. N. Clevelaml .mlvryj s|»tc&gt;-• - maiinu* ■ of the Setninolr County
So far as possible he plant to Facilitie* Branrh, United State*
Banker. •
keep existing services ami groups Department of Agriculture, dur- J.- L. Sauls Presides
"lloWever, I Intida (aim familier lion* ol inttp cuunltirt llut In* In lake cbnige nf tlui aitltatinn i i Tn.!* -i uf Cuhtmeree who with
undisturbed, he said.
Ing a Jacksonville vlalt thl* week­
11^ It l 1.--- III - ix In Jnel.xonThe eswif -of- t he Imjlitiug—rt
___ .Are needed to In.
Forrestal hinted that his tsnure end. The Washington official, who At VFVV District Meet aTe^pfobahty- in the ill4H|HI b- gnvnnmmt nypniivl Outer mon imited hy Wood*)) til l.. t&gt;eniifir' t*-t '-ii-k t.inferring with
I create' the National Quant rifle of office a t Secretary of Defense apent some tfme touring the State,
nam mI t poaitum that Ihey have gulia became of ihe "armed m Itilik was *CHtli-ieil a In. ill
,r ff t.if.ilIlf th e
IV nr
A «*e&gt;x
Ad] company now being formed here might not exceed one year.
vaitnn”
nf
(
him
hy
Oulrr
Mon
after appearing on th ; July 23-24
.alley ami slrret. die crash Hi
f lit|iiif - Mil I Mu* f tvll A m John L. Saul*, preaiding for Ihe e*ei been." Mr Ihgley *.*td. "Only
{from the 12 mep reported a t ready
When asked whether he Intend­ program of the annnat conference
tfiiB It &gt; \ t!f*1iit*dif r ifiI If*11 *rtu nni inc
tcfc-nllit to the 23 or more nion ed to slay in the job for sometime, rtf managrra and official* uf Flor­ first time as VFW Commander of- a few mole (.timet* need to u#e golkirt Irottpv. iliiqmiled hy t*nk*. ti ailed inn m spectators.
ill ,11■|.1 - xl I ■n (tf the bill.
the Fifth Florida district *t il*
Tim diuiuinlril hi a ( h i m veto ol
M
required before Company 2 of the
li'eastaasg
r*s* aisS
the
bank
credit
available
to
llieni
ida'* Stale Farmer*' Markets, ronference Sunday in Detiaml.
n t" bin i■, "i idea that the City,*
124th Infantry Can be activated.
the
applit
itmn.
gave unstinted praise to Nathan Imndlin) hi* duties In n wnrkuiHn- tin* *e*r because continuing lugb
-htch mi • «', ■I " " iix tlie mrport
It waa announced today.
-Alexi-i N Kiatilnlkov, Hti**l*&lt;i
Mayo, (ommissloner of Agtlcul-J li),*- manner, presided like an "old faun incomes make it |MH*thle lo Ii
■.pi i •. . i- li-,. Sint ion, l*e givI t la planned to bring the Com­ Fred L. Touchton .
lure, and \\ Ilham I,.- Wilson, l»i-l tinirt," and rlulrhlng III* naveil
drlvgatr "I,,, figuied in an ex
tUitugx mid equip.
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wnllnii.t
nn
1
‘nar
Sis)
pany jup to a total atrrngih of
change uf fiaat talk wit It the oili­
rector of State Market*, for d e - |f ifmlv. strictly limited lime of de l
I t , id trip* •! atian, praD ich in Dade City velopment
officer* and IBM men. The mem­
of (he unique system bnte so that no "filibuster*" hroko
er delrgaie. ni a rummlttea nu-ti *
&gt;iih-vl Hie teveiitm tlerlved from .
i
bers held an organisation meeting
.of Stale-operated *ale* center* out. F. D. Scott, commander nf ,s, / ’n n „ B O f I . i m i n r
ilig laal • xveek, .promptly c.haig-'l
■i*i i»
i in niniutain an I
Thursday night and wilt continue
that -the t’hiiii-va nllegatlnnx ni"
DADE CITY, July 28,-(Special)• which' now comprUe* 37 aetive i’osl 3282 reported this, morning. “ I '
L U |lH P r
peipeMinle the m i|yirt..
to meet every Thursday night at Fred L. Touchton, 86, druggist unit* handling more than &gt;32,"nMurd.”
■
’iftfsiinded,and
thni
The Sanford poit furnished one
An enteitaming mmii.il pi
Violations Pending In realilv rii|oeva lump* violate.I gum
ft. Ilikw 1*- and Mr. Coleman
8:00 o'clock at the Sanford Aim- here for 20 years, and senator of 000.000 of produc* in the last af the largest delegation* preoent,
wa* prrtenled q the Rohm refiiFlal &lt;('.ii lfi*-v conferred with
cry. The Company has been tn the 38th senator*! district of Pas­ fiscal year.
Outer
Mutignliaii
letrltory.
hr saiil, with 18 member* attendaeUva since tt.w a* absorbed Into co and Sumter Counties in 19.14
Twenty-one case* of liquor sal­ Kraxiliiikov **td Ihe the whole luncheon today under the d im ti -i l.vle l‘rit.-i :q*L regional direetor
"Director Wilson, through hi*' ing including Pat Johnson, senior
t W Army during the' war.
and 1938, died suddenly of
acceptance of.—
thepresidency
presidency. . of; vice commander: James Huff, es la-v violation arc’ pending in border inci'leiit made him think of r i n r l r i Morriinn. progii-i ■ the V \ \ niv.. will; It. W.
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I i-.i.'h, u -.1 *e,-J-ivei| instruction*
Capt. Roy Green la company heart attack yesterday morning the recently organ!ted National ' Quartermaster; H a r v e y Hale, Comity • Court a* Ihe re*l|ll "of
i- I" h
i" pr.
i tit secure
-commander, and Capt. John rope a t 8 o'clock on th e sidewalk Ji»»t. Association of Produce Market chaplain and John L. (ialloway, investigation*’* tbe t’"*1 month them iiitghi tm parti** In ('him ch «irm*n.
xvliu
wuuM
like
tu
are
a
UN
rmu
Sever.il vrcsl xulux u rie irpil---- I ’ .
.i early n t po-xihlt
and Capt. Robert Raker are qn the a* he reached th# door of hla Managers,” Mr. Larson continued, trustee.
by member*
of (In* _Stale ml-iiiim «&gt;i up tu investigate the
,
•
*
staff. Lieut. Dick Brown is ntfiltf- drug stors.
I "h*i now embarked on an effort
Slate Junior Vice Commander flevf-r.xg* Department tn Semi- id fair. IL v:iul -iilaii they migh- i&gt;v Min Robert* Ey.tuv. ,i timu It.uu lli.&gt; t\ \ V.
ant company commander and MaJ.
Mr.
i
h-mn.t
t.iilay
termed the
Since October,- 1941, he hod (o ff|ve the real of the country C. C. Whlltle made a talk on de­ Innvl, County.
pet
iriln
hy
Perry
Btrlnrr
v.u
lie trying tq -detract from the
O. Bark* t* medical officer. .
Information* fned hy County
been manager of th* Walgreen benefit* similar to’ those which partment plana for the comlr.g
veierel pi.mo »ehclion&gt; hv hi* -&gt;i 'i p i- vert . "itti white and said
*
' The purpose of forming the Service Drug Store here, when he Floridians are deriving from thl* year. It was decided to hold the Pro-vutlng Attorney Georg* A. rivn'vm i In Chin*.
.The cminiittio deferred artin i • ILiheit * holli. «if u l i u n i . lie u.-v. '* .1 thv'. l .i-l li-afned a lot of
-company Is to provide a force of returned from Avon Park where state'* ay-stem of m arket*."'I'm-.:- iv" - 1; the- hill, “ It look*
next district meeting In Novem B|»n «how that 17 nf, the ca«e* on Outer Mongolia pending reply j 1,.„ |f(,'u%jn ,(li
minute men tn ease of emergency he lived several year*, after a
During lh*-t*n*y#*r* or more In her in Orlando. Among the hotly foi v-tdeh warrant* w ;ie i»»neil from (lone I&lt; adjourned ■ 1 ^ 1 ™ " ' " ' . ' :
. f it v'.til lake n lot nf rwi tape
or large seal*-tragedy. Men will residence of 14 y*ort In Dade which, the major portion .-of the discu**^Jopjc* wa* -that of a i&gt;&gt;- ihn Sharif* of/ict- wtru «* taking up Urn.,e .|.- ~ t !nr acquisition of 'application
__.llm lle I nucnton-.vim.mtv-e-J
theappl
drill two hour* a- week for which City.
“
Florida system he* been brought Stale bonus' to World War II vet-" gainTT "AtOfM pefknn* ‘ chki tfiht 1raiivJorilHii briefly,^ Haven men--, 'lineup for the _tuftbt!l gvme ■ a i'p -i i property,, real a n t
p H t l s s will receive 12.80 a drill
A native of Blanton, Ga., he to lie present .stature, other Stale* eran* similar ta that given hy with veiling liquor will.... I a. Iipe|‘^i mill, lie ile.-lsreil.
against the
a tlr sergeant* &gt;6.80. Men from 17 was the ton of George W. Touch- have copied, or adapted many of South Carolina and Mlsilisippi. | ctn*i- *hd four charge* overe a her* xupp.'ited Transjordan -h-u Wrihievd-iy night
Mr. Iligfiinx aft.) reported that
Russia,,
which
vetoed
TransJonlar
to 87 year* of age are eligible to ton end Lethe Copeland Touchton, its feature*, and Mr. Larson, a*
Linn* Club, a* fullnivi:
The conference was hangsd lo gani*t whit# perS-un fur unlawful
t h e y i‘i'fl f e n I with Wiley Gilles­
join regardless of military eiper* both native* of Blanton. He taught well a t other speaker! at ths order by Raul'a gavel at 10:00 A, telling of Intoxicating leverage* lait Atignxt, lexerved her state
Epp». Jr., p
merit until Wednesday. 1
pie of Hie firm, Smith and GllilDTA.
school two yeare before entering Market Managers conference In M. and adjourn ed at 1:00 o'clock on' Sunday.
A. Stina, c
Ifxpir, in JneksanvIRc in regard
Following-Activation Company 2 the drug l.u vines*.
k’np*. Sr,, lb
Jacksonville this last week stress­ »o that every0lW 8rotir*f0‘t t n h g — At) petouui against whom Ihe
: - eiigim-eti -if nn the propaseit
will b* furnished with the latest
He Is survived by hla widow, ed the value of the experience hall game between. Senford and charge* war* made were released
■ Touhys 2b
t.rmiiml huihlings nn the laks-2
Men
Rescued
After
&gt;e of equipment Including ma- Mrs. Jamie Touchton; a son,
tronttaaea Iran Fagi d w l
nn
&gt;
'0
bond
with
two♦xceptlohSj
*'* J- Higgin*. a*
DeLoAd.
from. Mr fiill.’ -pif, he eniil, will
_n# gun* and movie Dim* show­ Fred L. Touchton, Jr., a student
accmding to Slierlff Percy Merit!
Tuiiehlon, 3h
p; event the pliipn^ition to the
Swirling
Ov^r
Dam
ing atomic bomb testa and' other a t 8t*t*on University; a daughter
lighter
. Tooke, rf
8PEF.ll PRESIDES
t jty in v-gmd to lit* services
Mias Mery Lethe Touchton. Dade 1,000 Refugees Are
subjects.
' COMMISSION MEET
S;ieer If
unly Prosecuting Attorney
oil th - prujeet.
)ulnn
City; e brother, Harry Quinn
YORK HAVEN. P*„ July 2H.
George A. Speer Is uiesidlng pveri The City CommUsinn will meet
ftean, &gt;f
.
r
i
Sanford;
a
sitter,
M
Touchto
hfb—
Two
men
In
a
motor
boat
Ili Off French Coast City Court sessions during the
r«
tn* vs- In rvcolar
aeaslnn thl* evening nt
Re verve,X: G. Stine, Unrk-. Ho!!-.
"Killed When . Jam
James
es L. Spivey,Valdosta; hie
were swept over a Smujueharfis Redding and Ratignn.
ion of City Judge J.G. Sharon. (7:30 o cloek.
Folicc Siafion (iels
stepmother,
Mrs.
G.
W,
Touchton,
River dam arid clung lo the craft ^.M r. Touchton nl-v&gt; ■nn,nitu*t-d
Over By Auto Valdosta; five half brother*, MARSEILLE, France, July 28,
for II hour* before lining rescued that the umpire* will In- IVln Paint .Job By “Guest”
Wh— French ■hulhorltlss said to­
little the worse for their exper­
Alle* Rav Palmer. 23 month John I. Touchton, Houston; Rich­ day that nearly 1,000 of 4,800
1Cnn IInara tn (*•■* *1x1
ard
Touchton,
Bradenton;
Frank,
ience.
eld child of Mr. and Mrs. L.R.
Jew*, cruising offthora In three
Chief of Police Roy G, William*
Bam
and
Jack
Touchton,
Valdosta;
{Palmer
of Kentucky Avenue,
Clarence Hoover. 17, and Wil­
British deportation ships after be­
released n "motlel" white
Joseph Lee Dies At ri-i-entlv
(Cameron City, died tht* morning and four half sisters, Mrs. J tise ing turned back from Palestine,
liam
Elllnger,
42,
were
riding
prisoner who, In* »aid, other chiefs .
shortly after iftlB o'clock at Fern- Biles', Valdosta; Mrs. Marvin G. were III or needed medical care.
along the river when th# engine
Tampa Boat Races of police would like a* a "gue*t,"
lald-Laughtnn Memorial ifoepttal. Bile*, FL Pierre, Mrs. Paul Langof their Inal failed. The current
The Jew« had approached Pal­
for the- «nld prisoner, a profotBy HORRY PARKS
Il was nice lo have Ilay Fox caught the helplei*. craft and
la* the m o l t of Injuries received ford. Live Oak, and Mr*. Bam estine without Immigration visas
Mufti! Route painter, left tho SanTAMPA,
Fla.,
-July
2R.
4V
-j
CAMP
RCRIRE
a*
an
overnight
camper.
(this morning when run over by L ovatt,, Sparks, Go.
■went II aver Ihe dahi. They (LayFuneral arrangements have not In the Exodus of 1847, formerly
Tuesday was o busy day at
W&gt;Ineodav morning there were ed with the boat a* It went over Joxeph I&lt;ee, an amateur drivei ford Police .Station In fa r better
Bulck Coupe.
e
the B. a President Warfield. Their
bean completed.
UytwfaA suffered a h eir, cl shape than when he entered it.
Camp
Winona
with
Cabin
II
chal­
swimming
classes,
rifting,
archery
No charge* Against
.
Ihe bsrrier hut were thrown into from
landing from th# deportation v**tack
coming
out of a turn during
It I* doubtful, however, whether
lenging
Cabin
I
to
another
soft
and
handicraft.
After
lunch
the
. ly r f c r . MW W o t Sixteenth
the swirling water below th# dam.
aels wax scheduled for tomorrow.
Street, driver of the Bulek, hav* Sugar Rationing For
The pair *w*m to thalr wrecked a motorboat race here yi vteiila; other Jails will gleam a* brightly
The refugees departed from a ball gam* and balng beaten 6-6. camper* tang "Happy Birthday"
Thirty-three of the camper* to (Jen* eavy, one nf the com- craft, caught on the rocks, end and wa* pronounred dead Otton Irttid" nx Sanford'* duo lo the promen tnade by the parents as ia the
French port fo r Palestine and th#
opinion of Mr. 7 tim er, Uio Accident Industrial Users Ends British shipped them - bock. Two made and painted plaster stat­ cillm* and presented him with clung lo It until rescued 11 hour* arrival at Tamp* Munlrlpnl 'l-n- rr.xxtnmvl service* of the recently
uTentnl primmer, who wa* guest
was unavoidable, According: to the
British corvette* and the destroy­ uettes They wars a Scotty dog a rhneotete Iced cake tupped lite r by two other York Haven piOvl.
I-e# had placed second In Fran­ ef the Cil v for 90 days for having
report of Patrolman'W ,II
WASHINGTON. July 28, ( J p |- er Cardigan Bay shepherded (be bookend, in Indian head (&lt;one w ith ‘ 21 candle*.
pien.
'
kie Rodrigues of Tern pa in the tried tu drive hi* eiitornohllq while
erstn who made an Investigation. Th* Agriculture Department an­ refugee ships.
large and on# small) and a fitot
After rest period. Cabin I
first heat for Class "C" amstcuri intoxicated. •'Never again," he told
The accident said RauVerson, nounced the end of sugar ration­
mari-l&gt;-d forth ami defeated the
The Cardigan Bay put Into h ar­ paper weight.
occurred In the yard of the Helpy ing a t HUM A. M. today because bor and Its chief officer, Capt. G.
Bobby Parks and John Fox romhineil forces of all the coun- Yearly Report Made They were neck and neck in the, Chief William*.
Hobby
eceetvd hea t when ■Rodrli:n •r~TTrrr Nr.fbhTVI* IK» Jalllnhhy psint»n West
thhr- I here
M r
UtlL-OL-lht- JifU-jm njcA-Jor _ Hut xilUa* Fallowing
of • lock of funds to finance the
tired l.re*« lK»*t eppraiid to lie Cil. Ihil llio'kitchen,-the tlownvtair*.
dally
n
rltt
of
a
rifle
man
»
hand­
w*»
m
ars'
shooting'
and’
handi­
Hy Credit AnH6eiatiori out
H
R
^
. Its!
of control.
celt* and the upstair* cells at*
■ looking after her washing. Mr.
out ion end* rationing to In­ and other authorities o f Marseille. book. Wada Garner shot a high­ craft and another swimming pe­
Rodrigues maneuvered hi* uwn mcrly patnlml ,na well. Chief WtlT sr had put Ms laundry Inin dustrial and institutional users. Ha appeared to be.In a_r*(* when er score of 41* but as he already riod. After supper came acmie
A
euhslanlldV’
Increase
in
net
H
the child had been Rationing to kauiesriee# was end­ he relumed to ship. Tho points of had a-book it wot awarded to of the campers went on an In­ earnings, amount of loan* and craft alongside Lee's slow-movin'* liarua reported. In addition, all cotx
bust, leaped Into the L ee-rarer litre new mnttrr*ees.
wt by • droop of ed two months ago. disagreement were not disclosed. the next highest.
teresting hlk# to Skull !.ake and membership i* reported by the
AH liiip* or vermin at Ihe Jail
e had put his car Into
Eight boys started the eeriei back. A | th* council ring there Production Credit Association ax and took over the control*.
However, price controls ire be­ Sailors on the dratroyer Mid I.onMr. Lee had lived In Banfbrd for arc com hat led &gt;yith a portable
and gone but
ing kept. And, control* oa the don had ordered them not to talk. of tests to qualify for advanced weir games and contests between compared with a year ago.
16 veer* where he operated n clrctrlr fog spray tmlfft, a handy
a spectator cal
of supplies which Indusswimmer. They were Fred and the cabin* and Cabin I won
As of June 30, membership has plumbing business with hi* bro­ little gadget hardly larger than a
stop. The child had
trial users may have oai hand were
Bob Poey, W alter Routh, Wes oe#r. Ihe entire camp in Hoop Increased from 296 In 1940 to 300, thers,
RESTAURANT HOLD
A. \V. and Harry 1-vc.
portahli- rnilin.. It ia plugged Into
Standing In front of th« le ft front Instituted.
Mr. and Mrs. William Lamb re­ Spencer, George, Harden, Mike Relay. ''
loans outstanding from 70 to 108
He, la survived by his widow,
anil 'steam 1* producsd
wheel when It waa hit ,
In announcing this action, the cently purchased the Palma and Whelchel and Harold Cranston.
Before tap* th* campers wen- and amount of loans outstanding Mrs. Alma Lee; a daughter, Mias nlhaleockvl
mixr* with tho DDT «olutlon
deportment said
After many active contcala told of* the picnic-.planned for from &gt;399,007 to &gt;632^84. Accu­ Linda Lee and two brothers, A.
failed Pines IlciU urant, Including Lota
and prmlure* the fog spray.
•
Id appropriate
fund*
I ta fin
to 16 and 18 of tf)* Dreamwot-I Ad around th* council ring th* camp­ the next day and the minstrel mulated earnings Increased from
and H arry Lee of Hanfoid.
Moat of the htiga that get Into
a few mlntues, Patremqn
tlnue work of tho sugar ration- dlUon. from Mlaa Euclelde R. ers had a “Jay bird" swim and ■how ta.be put on by the coun &gt;118.023 ta &gt;136,192 and total not W.Puneral
service* will bo an bedding are brought by whlta
worth from &gt;296,200 to &gt;810,879. nounred later.
vagrants, said. Chief Williams, ,

Forrestal Hails
Army-Navy Unity
As Decisive Step

Roof Of Seminole
M otors Building
Falls In Storm

Survey Reveals !Invasion Charges
High Income Of By China-Russia
Florida Farms Made At UN Meet

Airport Hill Is
Interpreted For
Fipdord Citizens

State Farmers
Markets Lauded *
By U. S.-&gt; Official

m

eri For
Company

iMusical Program
Ih Presented At
Rotary .Lunclieon

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.

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'

Second Week At Camp Winona Begins
With Busy Round Of Varied Activities

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                    <text>THURSDAY. JULY 24. 1947

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

'AGE EIGHT

U. S.-Britain Agree
On German Meet

Indonesia Fight BATAVIA, July

24 W - I n -

Development Of
Atomic Energy I
U. S. Is.Outfinei

LONDON, Jtjly 24 &lt;/P&gt;—A high
American aourca aald today that
U. 8. and Britiah difference* over
a conference on Germany had
^ t - ^
snd -stemm^l
w X ? ^ M S o N .'MJn!yL 2 4 ^ been aaltled' aKB ITSaV "Britain
letcrmined Dulch din e on Her#.# mn outline of what this
had tentatively acrepted a U. 8.
Invitation to meet In Washington
■ng. Republican stronghold in cotpitry Is doing at this time in
to discuss methods o f , Increas­
central Java.
American history with
atomic
ing coal'production In the Ruhr.
he
Indonesian
New,
Agency.
ordlntry
c,tU.„
.
cant
The Informant, who may not be
ira re polled that on ihe «**tit all. Faw people can.
Identified by nsms, said the Brit­
ish had sgTeed with the American
ral front Republican troop1 unless they’re high In the governposition that other questions su‘h
tpied Modjoketlo this after- menl or are scientists. The wore
as financing and feeding of th i
Th« ,r
u
jo *
**
economically merged American
hwest of the once powrrlul mt|c|, of it |„ b«|ns done behind
and British lanes %of Germany
should not be subjects of the
:h naval base of Soersban*. closed doors.
discussions.
Dulch held an area around
The outline given .here la prutHere's how the CAA goes about
Ho Mid the- British also agreed
. H * . . . . . . d o , . . . i . . . . &lt;r
to hold tho .talks In .Washington
Ijokerto pnor to the outbreak • j &lt;vf|„pment of atomic energy,
Whan.,a manufacturer hltk upon ralher than ‘Beilin/ as suggested
dealgn he believes can be sold •artist,
hostilities Sunday.
{ It ta pieced together from the
» the airlines, he a; disk to tho
he Dutch, denying their drive report twice a year, la tha boss
SAA t V a type certificate.
j .- .in k ..» h .d b .,„ w w J a g * S S l . ' Z S S S T m
’ S.
The government's raperta begin
&gt;unced
the
capture
ol
O
w
l*
eangrv*
!»■»
night.
ducking the Idea right Chen, even
I C n l t s s s i Iroas g a g s Owe)
, important northwest Jav a] This commission, which makes
lust a praporal on included lacerations of the-hoad,
It. not be carrying fractured ribs and kmyt Injuries,
and birthplace ol the indr- aueh a report twice a year, la Um
nil or cargo for his 13 year old son ClArlt-a, who
L nr» aatrrnf.nl
I !&gt;•&gt;»« of atomic energy end every. v.
.1'
thing connected with It in this
had a compound fracture of the
uteh Marines, the
And , he comm|„ lo n Isn't
right arm and deep lacerations of
t.llln* wwwnrthlnjg. by a long shot.
the head. Miss Doris Temney of
Longwood, another occupant of
the car. was thrown d e a r of the.
wreck and'escaped with la e e ra |
lions and abrasions. Thrso In-'
jured, Mid Patrolman Bender.)
were taken to- the Florida Sani­
tarium and Hospital for treatment.
Trlbue, the colored driver of the
LaKallc, received lacerations about
the head. The following colored
pasvenrer* UOf* OHaMo'**n&gt;.Mn- '
jured: llltha MeKenny, who suf­
fered hip Injuries and lacerations;
May Lee Noble, who had' scalp
lacerations; Lily Stills, who had a
fracturrd pelvis. John Sttlla, who
died at 10:00 o’clock that evening
at Orange General Hospital, had
a broken leg, fractured pelvis and
rnneuislon. The colored Injured
were taken by ambulance to the
hosnltal where three stlli remold.
Patrolman Bender stated that
the accident was caused by Trlbue'
trying to p its-another' car .and swerving Into the path of the on­
coming Htudcbakrr driven by Mr.
lit ability lo tdnnd rough weather, Ktnanl. Evidently the LaHatla
Improvement In tiro wimlsh.et.l to swerved clear across the road for
m ■protect the pilots In collisions It was hit on the right rra r by the
E p M S t birds and mnny slgnlfirsnt right front of the Hludebakcr and
thrown off the road. The StudeI "iechnlcal Hems.
baker was spun around by the imPerformance Checked'
But the toughest of ell appear* pact. Both machines were badly
to be fha accvlerete&lt;l service lest wrecked.
An unidentified motorist who
requirement, which became rffrrCredit Controls
J tlvp May 16. D iet means th*t happened along and who had a
B after the plane la gcnrr»1!y nl'- first and kit and knew how to ute
((VsNsstS f m Pea* &lt;&gt;»*&gt;
proved It m ipt go through n rig- it, gave great help-to Fatrolman
■ arous UO-hour flying ilcnronilrn- Bender, he said. In adiplnlslsring controls which might be necessary
to gat grains to port rltles for
. - Hon under airline npcratlng con­ first aid to the Injured.
•Moment abroad.
ditions—but with tho varied eiRepentedly t h e
tommlealon
With regard to unification. Ihe
■V- periences of a year* etrrice cro*d- ilUfISY’8 GIRL TO RETURN
MIAMI BEACH. Fla., Jitl/t.24 President #ald he Is hot rearly to moans about the lack of the right
td Into a week or ten days.
of trained men. It says:
P n t flying is thn p&lt;|ulvnlpn* of Iff*) The Miami Dally News said eay who will.be named .Secretary kind
"The nation’s supply of tralnad
today that the brother and se­ of National Defense to heed the
40.000 to 60.000 miles. •
nuclear tcienllste and englnaert
M &amp; a Martin 2-0-2. first lions- cretary of Virginia HIIL In whose unified armed forces.
— port p la u r to face“thtr new regu- Ueverlg- ^JIMIa— h o m e —Benjamin "Iw lslattrm nrmpletlnf tlreunlf- la now- -wnpfnlly • ihort." ’ ‘
Besides Ihe Job of keeping
, fatlons. la now undergoing Us ac- (Bugsyl Siegel was slain June iflcatlon procedure Is hrforo Con20, bad arrived a t Miss Hill's Bm rasa. It wlh set up the Army, •head with knowledge o f . mekavy and Air Forces as seDsists Ing atomic weapons, tb i govFight or Id CAA specialists end
ranches of service. Each b-nneh ernment Is tackllnjl this doubts
abodt • dotrn company esperjs
'111 have a secretary hut over-aU Job:
are on the Right. The CAA people
1. Trying to find a way of help­
have been designated by »
ing Industry and communities
,Certification- Board •eUbllshed
with atomic power. This Is a
early In'the project. This boaid Zealand.
m akes ths nue» for the accelerated test to fit the particular Plane.
Tha test Is designed to
th a t needs to l»« known about tlist
the c a b tl

i&amp; is rd rja B *

Collision

soijiabodr ?" Camp Is • eat Ha and
lime and pboaphata mlna owner.
Starry dubbed him "tha millionaira legislator."
Parker commented Papy hid
testified he had a t varioui.tim es
•aid to both accusing legislators

overnight.
£ Seeking discover!** for mad- * ^
leal naa, lueh a i In cancer treatment. The commliilon hai fire " "
main government laboratories: At „
lo t Alamos, N ..M .; Oak Ridge.
Tmn.t Chicago;I otto being bollt . . . . .
at Patehogue. Long . titand, N.
Y- and one being built at 8chi- .. **•
^ctady. N. Y.
More than 60 unlvenltiia are gm ,
doing wofk In. connection w ith. eoo|ti'
the work done at those labors-1 —.
torlei. If tt did nothing elie, th is1
would be good training for young * * ,
K lentliti In the atomic field.
*7™
But other work la being done IT.* .
at big private laboratories and fh. by-industrial firm .,
g j, "
The eom'mleelon- can let some worth
atomic Information out, Ipm a -of « .
it m uit ba kept aecret. This
t
means guarding plsnta and check- j,e ■ 0
log on the loyalty of workers
with the1 help of the FBI.
"hare

arker, Jr.. m M the Wet-re lag paid for vote, on the bllf7
trying to show that f'amp
"Why should Papy bo going
Oil ham "reached up In thin, around telling everyone he eonld
o get their stories- accusing find *1 understand[ they are offer­
ing |10O on this bill Y*
hat motive hive they got fo r' “An hMWMtad ear could soon
ifaeturlng this case?" !»e ask-i find that 1100, Parker charged.
Referring to Cemp’e wealth, |
------------- --------------- *
■r inquired "W hat's he going]
wt» ' '* **&gt;• product of
rofIt by It—to tell a He on ■ single y e a rs growth.

Airport Transfer

Woodcraft Helps Boys
- Grow-to Manhood

(m tla a e S I n a h s i Om I
their disposition In such manner
si will beet encourage and foster
the development of civilian avia­
tion. U la Intended to' preserve
for national defenM purposes a
strong, affidant and properly
maintained nation-wide system of
public airports, according to Ita
proponents. '
D m law as applied to the San­
ford Municipal Airport, will not
affect that portion strictly de­
signated aa airport, as this area
and facilities wers recently ac­
quired by the City, nor dues It
However, other buildings such
as tha warehouses, cold storage
plant, ships service building, bur­
rocks. the B.O.Q. and J.O.Q. build­
ings can, with CAA approval, he
rented or t o n * for commercial
use. or foy’Mhool, warehouse or
storage • use* proceeds of which
■Would be MM for airport maintsnance, ha pointed out.
In cases where the properly Is
wanted for industrial or factory
use. It would be necessary to gel
the CAA to Mt a m Io .price, and
turn the money received over to
that agency, Mr. Bayer declared.
He added that morn and definite
details of th r project will ba an­
nounced later. Aa.evidence of tha
"red tape" that moat ba gone
through ba pointed to a high stark

Soma coal mora. some lesa, but tha average
coal of railing a boy lo ago 18 li $5,680.
Thousand* of "Young Americans/* m im birs
o! Bays of Woodcraft* are building fund* for
tholr financial socurlty and for collogo and
Vocational training with safe,. sound* Wood­
man Ufa Insurance protection.
man repreaentativ* explain how you* son can be pro­
tected financially while enjoying the fraternal and soda]
activities ol his Boys ol Woodcraft Camp.
-eervaUvelr worth 91,000,000 a
year."
To the Tallahassee lawyer's des­
cription of 87-year-old Odhsm si
"the baby legislator from Sem­
inole, the self-styled dreamer x x x
who probably u v himself pictured
aa a m eiilah lo straighten out the
Legislature.” AMPcm*.;;-countered
’'Thank God. we have him."
.The oroeecutor Mid that he,
like ' Odhsm, had eerved In the
armed foreae during the war and

WOODMEN of tbe W O RL D
Llie Insurance Society
OMAHA. NEBRASKA
0UK V IS IT S (X C tlD 6169*000*000

------

H. J. FINCH, District Mai
Office Phone 967
Sanford* Florida
116 South Park Avenue

Mentioning Papy'e assertion
that ha had eald no mora to Odham and Camp than a comment

1 1 ^
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Hie cab Is rtxxi-wouNTin—
cushioned on rubber against road
shocks, torsion and vibration!. . .
Driver s compartment Is wider,
with more
leg| rroro,
room. Widsr.
wiki
MKAf ir
mow. deeper
windshield and windows It
visibility by 22%!

Kaiser Hit
th a t the contracts wer« 1st
» he becama chairman of tha
Production Board In August.
T-**A1! ! rould toil them was what
"wan bastesv with me," Krug said.
: "W hat wta It. then Umt you
e ^ a d J h s m l" a reporter askedT\ ‘" l aald that Katicr put tho hcot
i f hjll on everybody In' Washing' | »i_w »he eaklnet memlivr replied.
t . they told him that he
have an airplane contract
be IisjI no aircraft man.
ned up Hughes and came
I (aid that now h« had an
man- Then he got the
»&gt; • - ■ •
flatly denied previously
I reports that he had torilora the committee. He
bad discussed with Fergucontract letting but maint knew1 nothing personalIt,
atarior Secretary declined
ent on reporti
jrts that ha
he had
■
fotlywuod parties

d ptcV-ups hava
LOAD SPACE. . . .

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to carry greater load*
LUf 1alZa^* i-V&gt;Ts STp m L u . i**&gt;
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—and used air &lt;
ie/erred sal/* '

a U Ib s m th fiy w i battar
tha Kalser-HughM con- Longtr
load distribution. . . . CWrolvt'*
i Krug but would furnish famous
n ju - n o A tw o inrroto

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LUCKY STRIKE presents THE MAN WHO KNOWS
THI TOBACCO BUYER!
TVIBOUOHT well over ten million pouneb a f
tobacco. . . bo I apeak w ith aorne authority
wheii I say th a t aeaaon after aeaaon. I'vo
aeerl the makers of Lucky Strike buy real

�vm
THE W EATHER

( a U a lty T h e r# I f S tr e n g th —
'T o Protect the P u tt* of th* World;
To Promote Ui# P ra g m a of A aerica;
To Prodac# Prosperity for Sanford.

%%Con*iHfr«b!t» rloudlnets with ©crnlhnn! •howerf an«i thunder*
tfnrtnA thlt if tp in ^ o and parly
tonight • !*comintr partly cloudy
through £«\urda&gt;*, ,
A N . IN D E P E N D E N T

D A IL Y

N EW SPA PER

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V P L U M E X X X V III
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.S A N F O R D ,

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A s s o c ia te d Proa* L eased W iro

25. 1917

N O . 181

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Andrew J.Ma&gt; And
Garsson Brothers
Sentenced To Jail
Ex-Congressman Gets
Up To 2 Years For
Accepting Bribe In
War Contract Deal

Gun Toter Held A fter President’s Visit

Russian Says
United Nations
{las No Power Is
Gromyko Insists Se­
curity Council Can
Not Force Balkans
To. Aid On Border

Value Of County
Property Given
As $32,827,990

LAkl SUCCESS. July ‘25 UP).
R u iiii told the United Nalioni
Secunlv ( »uncil today thr ro u n d
had no power to lorce the Balkan
•tale* to (oopriate with the Amrrican-ptopn.rd border commituonSoviet D -lr^jir Andtn A. Gromyko tliui look thatp ittue with
contrntmnt ol Hrtichel V. Johnion. Deputy 'U . S. Delegate, that
decmoni ol the - council
undej

Of W ar
Signed By Tr uman;
United

Air Force Is Given
Equal Rank With
Army And Navy In
U n i f i c a t i o n Bill

.

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Stop-DatcsAre PutOn

New ACL Freight Vet G. I. Benefits;
Many War PowersDepot Building Is Rcmain
In Force
WASHINGTON. July 25 t-rt—
Now In Operation Pie*iilent
frum-xn today signed

.»■ —■ ■ ASHINGTON. July Zi &lt;/V)~
cmgunm an . Andrew J. May
wai sentenced today to a teim Nearly Half Of This
WASHINGTON. JuU
tAA
of from eight months to two years
ValuationExcmptcd
Congiess sent to President Ituman
in prison on charges of accept­
For Tax Purposes
today legislation putting the Army! A ,
,
,
...
ing $53,634.07 in bribes while he
legulstion leperlmg *ome 175 war­
and Navy unde, a single calnnet; A u t o m o b i l e
L o a d i n g time and emergency l»**s now or
was wartime chairman of the ,
House-Military Affairs Committee.
officer—to be called the Sec lelatv j
P J a tlo riT L . I s
N O W within one vejf ur^putting sto|Se. I The «°'*l ••»«•«* valuation ol
*•n
Lminj * _ . •.all
ail properly
proprujr in
m ^Seminole
« hih'
ol
Nation.!
Defense.
J
U
l
l
d
e
r
C
b
l
l
S
t
r
............
. latr* oiT'velerans*
I benefits.
The. two men •ccu.rtl ol pay (
t | ,he
r|fn t ,;mf „ % U ,
I his so-called aimed sem cesl
_______
It,,
m
rHect
ing the bribes-m um Loot
lf) 2 7 .m
$543,241 m,„e .had
•W ,c4»ion7m ;..,,,e" iff*
»rj
f n -‘
........... slat-"
• % r a y and H e n r y M a n .6 n - J .n
w„
-- Johnton immediately competed the Air rorces e&lt;)ual rank wiihj*
I ware given prison terms with a sealed
, , today
. _ *•
1 Freight Depot building.* tecently ute*. In i statement. Mr. Irumsn
by Sanford F. Doudand sea
(orcr* A
At p.e.pies- f0
me land
,ana ana
se, torcrs
by ,he I ce Const,ui
with another warning that failure the
'j minimum of eight months and a nry. county Ux assessor.
Iruction *.*ul it i« "not pn»*ible" at this
a branch &lt;-om
nf* J
u „ put little to wipe out the whole list.
ol *ny Slate to comply with a d* enl. th r^ A 'r Force
maximum of two years.
The total assessed value of all
in the War Department »*herr linto use this week. Another im
ctiton
o|
the
Council
might
mull
I hr tr-w legid.ition specifically
1
The maximum penally that could
property in (he county which if
in enforcement measurei ol the land officers wield biggest inllu-lprovement. an alitomobile loajling exempts cert-*in lx»** which Conj have been imposed on each by exempt of partially exempt from
ence.
itrongeit kind.
Iplatfoim it now Ireittg built nrai gte*« and the Administration htve
1 Judge Henry A. Schweinhaut was taxation Is $14,649,700. he declaiThe legislation is one of 1 -the freight terminal Masonry work
.
"Any
failure
would
lay
the
nonagieed thnuld resn*i#«&gt;*ka4*«s**ks.
I six years in prison and a fine ol
A 4 ^ W ’M 1M TRR after I’reildcnt Truman left the Senate chamber complying &gt;t*ev open |n teriotti big measures Congrrs* bad tick­
ed.
.
is
by
Bridget
and
WillUny,
Like
Ihe temlution was worked out
) $30,000:
th is is 44,6 percent of the to Capitol police took Into 'ruitodv a 'man blentified aa Clifton R. action to iniuie their cooperation." eted for final \action before ad­
M an cnnliaclort.
_&gt;
ItyL.llw ptJu'i t,v .-ouomttaes of.
The sentencing was delayed j{or last.- valuation!----- -----— —— —— !L ‘ 8plre», u f Augtwda, Ga., shown (centerl with the arreatlng
officer*. Lorain Trum p'TteTtl and Paul G. STOttsyT He U*a taken Johnmn n td “ Th» CrtOftcil can journment -fornwrinw'. -V~
I he new building with its con- both House* and Attorney (»eneMl
r t^ e than two hours while die
It It alio one of the major pro­
Assessed value of property to Galllnger Hoipital for olnervatlon. A bullet was In the gun. make such decmoni undec Chaplet
ctet*
limns and cement blocf. Clark.
' defendants' lawyer pleaded for a
posals Mr. Truman made *0 the
(International Sotimlphotol V I."
against Which. taxes may he lev­ another was In hie pocket.
Mr Truman voret-d hope for a
lawmakers. For futiue iiitumal walls r» at freight car lesrl on
new trial an^i May beesrrcheA the
ied for county maintenance pur­
Johnmn summed up his views defense, he also'aakrd that mill the south rnd, ami It.irk* will weedy end of the remaining emcourt for merry.
eraeney atattiter. find asked Clark
tary training tu- requiie.1 for all
poses is the difference between
in this way
be raised about 14 inrbe* on lb'- to continue hi, studle*. Hi* state­
phyalrally
fit
young
men.
The 72-jrear old former Ken­ the $32,827,990 and the $14,649.I he Council has the pbw rt to
All he got on that
* pro­ north end so lh-*l the new tttbbei ment -aid:
tucky democratic congressman In*
make inieitigations. Counities are mise nf early action when &lt;’-m• Wo .li.ml-l . .onpl.-l- the order­
i slated that he had never taken “a 700 exemption, or $18,178,290.
tired band Irurk* c.*n be putlt-.l
Homesteads, valued at $5,801.obligated in cooperate. I* is the gresn reconvene* neat January. more eaitly in and out of * *i.. ly reconversion r»f the ttmchinery
| alnale dime" dishonestly during his
long service In rongrrsa.
140. are exempt by State law
duty ol. the members of the l nileti That promise rame wlmn tin* it was announced by E. N f ield and tipetaliun* of the gmvrnmani
to .1 peacetime basis n* rap-dly
IlniMe approved n universal train­
He told Schwrinhaut:
from
taxation
for
maintenance,
ns practicable "
“I stand before the court today
Br DANIEL DE LUCE
.cent in the fir-t Slovak election* Nation* to abide by the decisions.*’ ing bill by a vote of 20 In It. thu» mg. Iieiglit agent
Gloniyko replied th at'll a nilui.i sliding it to the ratemlar of tm-slThe I'resident on Dec. 31 de­
wUh a clear, clean conscience. “I hut can he taxed for interest and
BRATISLAVA. Slovakia, July after war.
l&gt;urlng
wartime,
Sanford
»«&gt;
n
clared an end to th«r stafo of ho*.
hV er violated a law as far as I linking fund. Adding this sun 25, (AA—Slovak Communism wears
Un the wall of flastoranaky's found that the work of the com lies* which will be awaiting the transfer point for the wloir
f| tllltlea...........
This struck t*f rm crknow In the 72 year* of my life. (o ,|,e valuation lor maintenance a white collar to the officer-amt! simple offjre hangs a picture nf million "is incompatible w.th its ,e*‘.!l,, to ” Wh' n .\h* y rM,,pn,W*' Florbla. but vinca the romyletinnj
|a*vv f,&lt;om the tiooks on New
icoe* to church on Sunday.
| Lenin, but the No. I ItoUlievIk of
r i r r rreceived
crciv ru n
o u ir u
irw i*
i
. _
I In* was another prog,e«* in of the big terminal at Wayi’i'**. RP„ey
"Ia nnever
a udollar
dlroct-____
.■ *« i, i1n0T7o0 .1U1 n1 . ...........—
y
,
ll(,
|
,
&lt;v
ly or Indirectly that was not 1 e‘«uala $23,979,430 valuation for
and «e$ termination
It beats the propaganda drums history has a &lt;|ui*tlr*l expiettlon soveieignty, then it can refute to Conirreag' drive to clean Its date Ga.. tills transfer business ha* been1
dates for .11 others on Juno 30 or
cooperate."
honestly earned or juatly duo.”
the interest and sinking fund.
for Soviet foreign policy, llut It on hla bdnided fare,
for adlournement:
much
reduced,
ami
at
p
-s
e
n
t
May was convicted July .1 af
Of the $14,649,700 exemption, admits It never * a n b to see a 1 “The gcrutalion that the Slovak
Tire House p**»ed romprnnii«* goods and merchamlUr nr- re­ later.
Tlie new action luhrs another
ter an U-week-long trial of ac­ $8,025,000 1* the value nf property Russian army on Slovak *611 agulti. Communist Patty's program I* By FRANCIS W. CARI’EN fF.lt l-ci*l«tion to end Nov. 1 th« fov- ceived
niostlv for the Hanford long -1,-p t m «id prac-timo opera­
cepting $63,634.07 -In bribe* from wholly exempt. The largest Items
It, talks of drmocrary instead of made In Moscow is not often made, * LrVKF. SUCCESS. July 25 At
einm rnf* restriction* on inxlall area " The
location of tlio fr -iylit tion* nltlimigll 'the art-inl end of
munltlona maker* Murray and In this aura are the Hanford Mun­ dictatorship of the..■ff!
proletariat.
..............
. and ll Is easy to disprove.' Has- Paul Martin, Canadian ministM ol men buying ami selling.
depot in -Ilia lo-ai t of Saof-r-l, Gir u ni
f--r intei nali-otai purHinrv Garsson. The Gvjsson icipal Airport and Osceola air
The Senate Labor Committee np- makes
It wants Crcchnslovakia’a win- tovanskv said.
It easily aceesslble t-&gt; h isl iniu-w AxU-.iuit .oioe -until pence
brother* were found guilty of r I« porta which total $4,460,000 In ea dojrs to tin* Wrst wide open.
_ “ W e^propose' nothing that ran nation health and welfare, dec late-1 pmved. 9 to 3. the l’ie*;.|-i|t'* neis Interestsram
l tn irttn g Mutca llr.ilirt it,e sigl-etl.
What Is Slovak Communism? noH ..- m-liievnl through•ilembc-j|0d
'r
Ing tile bribes fo r favor* end. tike* 11mated v alue/ said Mr. Doudney.
i y ||IP principles ol firejlnm nohdiiaUnn* nf foimer I'eio--ci,itit- is ample.
ttn r major effect of today’s ac­
came Into court to hear their j A total .of $4,165,980 is exempted The answer, from Party Secretary- ratic nrlM-raara.
In- act ti|i*r we oj jnfoimalioit and ol the piess Senator Aim Mllldock to l&gt;e a
The building is more than ?0'* tion i» to nut st«&gt;p-&lt;lntea on G. I.
member of the National Labor
I under many classification* iisel'id General Stefan llastovansky, re­ advorntr rooperution- with olh»r
di|$ May toM Judge £chweln- Ing n t y and County owned land* sembles old Mniratn doctrines part lev In achievemg a broad sort- are essential to the main|rnance Relations Bi-erd. Tha committee fe«llonr and 35 feet - wide, l-a* a Iienefits for. niv-*ut 16,000,1)90 »er.
ha4fct V
Ouwrt uuuse,
Cause, 'Publtr Library,' w4*» abbot a* much "a* a Jet-propelled •lltation of the economic struc­ of fntein ational peace and othr also appr«ve&lt;l the nomination of rvble-loading nlatform ru n n 'n t tl-» aleentrli ami tefernnr.
full length r-u the west »i-l“ mid
Iletrafler n»ir nrmy &lt;nl:»tecx
y t y cnurehc*. raker resembles (he flying mash ture nf the state pieauppn.se* that
“I neves got a atngla dlrno from efwnrks. City Jail,*
oh|*clrves of the United Nations. J. Copeland Gray, a* a member of on the north able has a
r -ot (Im-loilir.r lb---.; who entered scrthe G am o n i or anybody «lar.
schools, lodges, disability ami wl-l Ine that the Wright brother- wc nro open* to compromises.*
the board and Robert N. Denham
«I *«nfiMiirtl hr
%lfl
In
a
prepared
address
to
tlf'
naltform
with
roof
shelter
illli
n
“I never, did a thing In Congrats ows exemptions, etc. Also exempt launched at Kfttyhawk.
as general rounsel.
"We arrf for evolution, not tathat today vexea my conscience.
l niled Nations Tlconomic and Solx $221,900 worth of land that has
A quiet, scholarly ex-railway volution.” .
Renubliran*. after holding the ramu for easy unloading of - -o •"I stand here toda» on the mercy reverted to the State Internal Im­ clerk. 37 • year - old Raatoeansky
llastovansky ha* never visited cill Council on the repoil ol the Renata in «e**|on all last ilgnt, lev
of the court. If I go to (all my provement Hoard, also $680 of controls the party machinery which Moacow and he welcomes Intergave up artiiins effort* in put
Within tl&gt;» freight building !• n
UN Sub-Commission on Freedom
(I natlMneS na t*aaa Stsl
said they will carry the ease to the delinquent, non-exempt property. harvtatpd a R*d vote of 31 per1;
sennrate office fm K. K* TTrilhurn,
HVnllaaM ea Paae I’-ari
ol Information and ol the Pm*.
Supreme Court ff
plea
If n^-eanary,
nAei
wnrehnute fnremnn. Hn pcdnt-l
Property rlasaified as taxable
tied for a near trial ami praised Includes non exempt land' valued
ollt a screened enclomre wh'eh -*
Martin laid hr* government supMav and thr Garssona befor* Hay at $12.784,M0; personal property
rnt proof, nml iised -for «*•*• **»*r
pmlfd the iiih-commiision'i _tec■Vrr ested the court.
fiKHlv anil perivhnlilev. .Tlie,,- i* .1
valued
at $3,697,270
and* railroad
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—
lit ‘
ommendalion that a projected
Among the reasons cited by the and telegraph properties valued nt
large piatforin scale of five i.in
AIIH'NS. )itlv 25
The
wriild conference on freedom ol
lawyers for a new trial was the $1,706,480.
rapacitv. Rest rooms hm - '•-"* '
\V*r
Mmivti\irpoitril
today
tin t
contention that the Juror* had lis­
orovided and Ire water ili ' t- -u‘
Total assessed valuation at pre­
| inf'fimation be held early next
, &lt;ii iiili, foice ol between 1.200
tened to radio description* of the sent shows a $646,241 ln;rr*vo
fountains.
ye*,.
He
said
Canada
attached
(('•RtlavH on |*a| p 9|«)
over Uie $32,282,760 valuation
It I* ptanneil to rut th,- w.-e-t- yu| | .50(1 men fml hunched •
gieat importance to this confer­
BERLIN. July 25 (&lt;P) - A dr' and imptnve the uppearnn •• -f “ • iliomt .rtt ick on Gievrn.r. approxfor 1045. Mr. .Doudney revealed.
ence.
,
The Lions Club 11 prrpatrd to
This Increase, he said, I* due to
Spraying ol cattle vkith a DDI
fetenie between the politic* nJ area to the rear and vide of tin- -I • liinlefv 'll iiuje, from the Albania
natural rnuses such m new I ull-J* take on the Rotary Club with a solution has not only proved ol
I he people and the govern­ the United Stale* Slate Depart not. according lo offirialv. In front
Ing* and Improvement*. Main­
of the office building.
Im -• flonlin rnd about 50 mile* e.»»t
tenance tax valuation la $467,210 softball game to be played^ next great benefit in ridding the animal* ment of -Canada believe th'al men! and views rib the Ament an bloom brightly.
,.l f,nnit*a, eatfiec local point ot
Wednesday
evening
at
7:
30
o'clock
more than the $17,716,080 value of
of flic* and insect pests, but by fie-dom of information and fiee- military government here concern
flsh'mg tlong lire holder.
1945.
at the Lakrfront softball park, it
dom of the press ate not only ing Germany became appaieni
file nuri),Ji* • tic! thr gurnjlIn 1945. according to the report was announced Iqday by Hatty reduction of mosquitoes lias im­
lOatllavM aa r«a* t i l l
today. .
proved health conditions for ffeol*« were *ve|| equipped with heavy
of th e,S tate Comptroller, Semin­
The
new* o| Secretary o l
had a total arretted Robion at tht meeting of the Lion* pie alto, said Ralph Wight, pro*,r*p.'-o« rnd bid forced back
TALLAHASSEE. July 25. UTl— ole (County
C o a lla a M l a a r a s a B i d
at the Tourist Center. *
. s girtsive Seminole County # rattle Ia wIh IiiKpcctH Site
Stair M ttdiall't
invitation to
go.vnlpinic ot'ibide (iieven.r in their
A l-eon County Circuit Court Jury
Of Mine I)i«aHter France to participate in a three-1
Richard Drat, who w*a» nameil raiser;
last, night acquitted former Hep.
flirt atfw k, liuntliJ .«t about 5:00
Demle C. Papy of Key West on all Spencer Wainright,
power conference on Germany’s in
manager ol the team, announced
A. M
Two years ago at Mr. Wight's
three counts of Indictment* charg­
WEST FRANKFORT. III., July duilitaL Jevflr hit governing ollt
a "14 minute" practice for Mon­ ranch.near Lake Jeuup. the lust
— MihTTrv_ iiiihMit!a, mid the *t;
ing him with attem pts le bribe
Wv-Hl-John L. I^wiv. United Mine
BATAVIA.
T'^v
7
rn
rr-A
-T
T
,r
61.
Dies
In
Miami
day evening.
fellow legUlafora.
lr&lt;! spraying of cattle with DDI Worker* rhlef,- *rriv«-d here by rial* in Germany with ihaip im cpraldre.d Dutch vouice *.ml t'e ln l n k d t u n s part ol tire guerrilla
Papy, wealthy 46-yea(-old hotel
"Thii is all the practice nrers on_ « large scale tn .jh e—United nuti moblle trelay for*an Inspection pad.
the firvl phase of Dutch .
r l"r&gt;cc whirl, hfd previnurff, »TFuneral aervlce* for 8p*ne»r R.
operator and oil distributor, was
nrTTie mine In which 27 coal digThe U 5. Military Governor. Won* againrt lire Indonetian lh - t-w 5r tL L'l!!!1'* .'r^gr collapse and was helped from Walnrlghl, Sr.. 61, former yesldent lary lo heal Rotary,” be de­ States look place, and United g«-r % perished from an explosion
.
‘
General I ririut D. Clay, declined publican army, armed *1 i.olal-j G.evrna I*' * »qwn of about
courtroom by h it attorney*, of Sanford .and Orlgndo, who died clared. Club President Robion was Stale* Department of Agriculture yr*terxlay.
tear* Mr earning dawn hi* face, bf a K a rt attack Wednesday af­ not ia .optituilic, however, and experts, tlalh and county agticul1.- wis, who wai accompanied lo comment hul il wai learned' ing central Java from tire n-- Ltl'tH in Ihe foothill* of the Pinwhen the jury- announced Its ver ternoon at hi* home in Miami, will pointed out that none olhrr than lute men gathered to witness the hy Hugh White, president nr Dist­ autliniitatively that ' neither Ire
nimltic iiikT aiI riml \\ f%t, ||4il,I^U t*u* •w*»unl.lini#
be held a t the graveside at lakerict 18 (IlllnoUl of »4he UMW,
diet of Innncenca.
The CJtrtk 8#cnni Army Corp»
The alx jurors, who heard four vlaw Cemetery Sunday afternoon Dub Eppi ii slated lo take the demonstration which turned out to •pnVa briefly with Gnvrrnor nor any other lop American no! complete,!.
j , lt, jl( , „ ri„ n
r#info r« ■be a big success. *
dava of testimony and ai%uments, at 4:00 o’clock In charge of the mound for the Rolatiani.
Dwight H. Green of Illinois In ilary go*einmcnl official wai of­
Reporting from lb- Repul,In «» ini-nt* lia-l to-eo uiorlng toward
a
downtown
hotel
lobby
and
then
deliberated only 36 minutes before Erickson Funeral HonA. The Rev.
Ho'wrvaL Eppa Is due to fare
ficially
informed
ol
the
Slate
Dc
Lionel Nelson of the O r led , Metho­ thr f o i l i n g formidable lineup' Mr. Wight's cattle am now went out to the old Ren Coal parlment * &lt;udden offer lo Frame capital of Jngiakarla, deep m the | Groveiia vinre early morning and
reaching their verdict
sprayed with the solution on an mttipany’a No: H mine.
A roar went up from the parked dist Church will officiate.
of Lion slugger*:
intrnor, Arrociated Pre** lO |lr -the viluation w n 'Meeelopinq fa r.avrrage of every 60 days, ho -nut
Mr, Walnwright had lived In Mi­
lie told newsmen he had noth­ either before or after il was made *pondenl f larrit Jackton «*id -ol or ably-" S'ltie reinforcement* alcourt room as the verdict was read
II. Rob*on, p
ami about three time* during the ing to* aay because he had Just
: ready hail Jotn-d Ihe hattle.
The only information received
bv the clerk and Papy immediately
'• sly ami for the paat 11 years. He la
Al Lyon, e
summer lesson. For two week* an'ivgd.
RtiMfirrr
final Republican* oliviou*ly lo Sr.ltfirr* firing riK-ket* and
was surrounded by a large group survived by the widow, Mr*. Min­
Henry Witt*; Jr, lb
in Germany on the .whole war a
after each spraying not a mo*
nie L. Walnwright ami by two
Ib-for* Lewis arrived here, a requeit to hold up the announce­ taw the pnttibd ly that the Dub', "’"chin-gun* were reported k»eepqC/rirndt.
Diek Ellaberry, 2b
uuiio ran be seen in the vicinity, federal mine Inspector eiamlned
'wNiked for
H. Deal,
t. Papy daughters and two ion* by a pre­
would render ihe Dutch | m,*iIio,|M under s'oady
he declared.
the eearyd corridor where the ment of an Ameriran-Brilith agree- lonlinuoutly precannut will, gun fin-. Kcroml Corps officers said
said through an attorney. “ Inc vious marriage: Mr*. Robert F.
D. Swan. 3b.
tin- gneriillas would “ either he reDr. Frank B. Qulllman, director miners were killed ami attributed ment on Germany1! level ol mJury of I.eon County -has made a Illley of Miami. Mrs. L. A. Knight
H. Bisbee. rf
nrllfwl or rniahecl,” Th# guerrilla*
nil* warfare.
of the Seminole County Health the hlaat to an explosion of gay. duilry. reafhrd after
itatem ent for me by clearing me
mei of
&lt; Plkeavllle, Md.. Ben G. WainJack Morrison, ef
weeks
ol
not actually f\tt-ird the town,
Unit, explained that this I* due to
William
Gallagher
Evansof the chargee filed again*! m e.lt -ight of Oviedo and Spencer R.
Ted William*. If
The Dutch informant h -rr said hadwas
negotiation, there source* ^aid.
said.
Aa I said on the floor of the Houae.J Walnwright of Miami and by aevUtility men will ba John Iva*. th« fact that cattle (or humans) elite, lad..' the federal mine Infi
t
the next step for Dutch troapv it Pre**
dispntrh-s said a 24-hour
The qur.tion of giving France wouM ^ to mop up tonr, „f tJ ^
ector who began hi* axamlnaI knew I would be vindicated.”
en grandchildren.
Jo* Mom, Cecil Carlton and F.. are a sort of “blood bank" for Spe
f.y Greek nrrny artillery
mosauitoes which cannot lav their (for
! a a aa* , l a r , , l , n n
i f i a l 8 la a l a l c .
a a a a a 1 aa * L &gt;
_—
on while rescuer* still sought a voice
The Jury during the final fourth ►
in deciding, Uwhal
the lev tlance
In Ihe eastern
ami Western pounding
B. McCall,
ami aircraft had routed 600 goeregg* until they have had tRelr the last three bodies laid “ It was
OVERLOADED
dav of, the trial heard Papy charpari*
of
the
Island
and
install
n-.v
el
of
induitry
thall
be
for
th*
Daryl Swan called upon mem- Mood quota.
II amllna,4 »* f s i e %l»l
Reduction of mot- a gas axploston: There's
no
Jom evl
MELBOURNE.
July
administrations. Whether Dutch
ber* of tha club, to aid Jayceet
Jaycees
combinrd American and Brilith troop*
a* the victim of th e,Miami H erald,The
chartered airliner which In their drive to raito fund* to ouitoea means reduction of mal­ quritlon about I t"
aid
Ihen would drive on Jogjak­
aria, ha declared.
Tw*aty-*lx of th* approximat­ loner of Germany war contidered arta In an attempt t» suuvdi the
and “other big newspaper*” who I crashed near hero July 18 killing
Series Of Robberies
the new Tourist Booth on
Md used aa "tool*" hla accuser*— 21 person*, moat of u p m Puerto operate
Contented cattle, freed of. file* ely 200 miners a t work in th* by authoritative aourcet here at remainder of the republic war un»
tb*
lakefront.
Rap*. Bralley Odham
"*
* * * * * Rican*,
*
t and Insect peats, show an average diggings 5000 feet underground virtually a complete reverts) of decided, the Informant said.
of* *Sanford
was overloaded about a
Reported In Falatka
Cl yd* Ramsay told of a new gain of 50 pounds a head over were found about a mil* and a
and Clarence Camp of Ocala.
ton. a Civil Aeronautic* Board
A
Netherlands
army
rommunlgrandchildren
will
drop
out
of
eol
pocket Braille writing machins thoea that uaed to ute a rot of taU **«lf south of th# main entrance
Under tha law. the State cannot hearing was told today.
I'ALATKA. July 25 (,T&gt; County
one said (popping j»p already u n
that Lion club* are making avail­ energy battling Insects, ha reveal­ •h.ft; On# of flrg
appeal from the Jury's verdict. •
begun fifth # eastern part of the J tid g r Caiiiliy Green today said
able to th* blind kt smalt con. ed; Drainage of *warn pi by ditches (ure-l
ured Halnara
miner* ri
removed to a lo tp - __^'Regardleaa
of
whgt
h**
been
HOTAHY PROGRAM
I ■* 1 _ I L . tea a l l a l a t i a a a » a a aa aa a
two men and a girl had conferred
raid
Ip the malicious p r tti x x x Island.
King Lion W. 0 . Uvfngiton waa
RAPIST EXECUTED *7,
Charles Morrlfon. p r o g r a m fined 10 e«nta by Tall TwiatOr and reduction of mosquito** by the tal &gt;llad today.
An Indonesian army communi­ participating In a 'scries of butI'm
not
guilty.”
DDT
spray
on
cattle
were
pointed
COLUMBIA. B.C., July 28 UP\ chairman, announced today that
during th#
reported that Republican inedp house burglaries durin
Defense attorney*, * who have que ‘"seilsM
An 18-year-old negro, Bert Grant, Mia* Roberta Erapa, soprano, and Harry Robson for calling a gui­ out by Mr. W ight a* two factor*
*
nddii-yh*-I i —Haseg ea r a s a H al
MrNg
Nolan’s
Brother
tar
played
by
W.
IL
Connolly,
a
that;
had
gvyfsllv
reduced
malaria.
was electrocuted her* today for
group \v*s led bv the 19-sear-old
19-gear-oli
aHaietlloM 4 ^
wife of on* of the prisoner*.
Died This Morning
HEARING RET
JOINT 8UIT
man In, Darlington county two
render - Guests- a t - tb*.- maatlng were
_ if
LEONARDTOWN, Md., July 25Five person* have betn charged
TALLAHA88EE. July 25 6TI
“ — m onthg~lf*rJU JI I I mEratea W a program of m ails a t the Rotary Ray Slaton and Albert Fllta.
11- D, Berry, 76 year old brother W7- Civil authorlllea today tent­ Th# Supreme Court today ruled wirii parilclpating in th* affair
UNSOLVED CRIME
I K be waf led Into the^ penlUnt- luncheon Monday.
of Mrs. Mlmrale Nolan of San- atively act Aug. 1 for- arraign­ that a husband and wife may sue which has upset official and busdeeth chamber, O rant __
.
MONROE. GA^ July 25-UP)- fnrd. died this morning at 4:00 o'­ ment and preliminary hearing for Jointly for separate claim*, a ri­ Ine** circle* over Putnam county,
ked fir and waa given ”a little
„ LBBDT APPOINTED
CHARGED WITH HUDKR
Oae year ago today two negro clock a t hla home In Winter Gar­ a young seaman charged srltia the sing from th* same transaction. but only four have been taken In
T a l l a h a s s e e , July 25 u n men and thalr'wlvea wars slaught­ den a f a r a lingering Hints*.
more chicken” from hi* laat
PENSACOLA. July 25 (AADe­
' murder of Mrs. Julia Katona, 36 Answering a certified question cuMody.
night’s supper.
puty Shriff Billy Mareh said to- Governor Caldwell today appoint­ ered by an unmasked mob of
Today Sheriff W. J. Reeves was
Mr. Berry Is survived by hi* year-old navy .wife found alaln submitted by the circuit court of
“It aura Is good,' ho remarked, day BgL Grady E. Poland, 28, of ed L.C. I/eedy, Orlando bond deal­ about 20 whlta men and despite wife, one ton and on* daughter and after g pepny-ant* po k er' game Oranga .rouoty, the court said looking for Ccdeman Hancock
eating heartily.
Eglin Field died tarly today of er- and former atato reprasent- Intensive federal and atat* In­ anothf* eleter. Mr*. Edna=MIIUr at Her lionie near Tall Timbers. th* joint suit could I,* filed r.Veti after Judge- GreCn Insurd a capla*
lie admitted hie guilt. “ I short­ bullet wouod* and that 1its Engllrfi at ire, to the Oranga county school vestigation*, and rewards In ex­ of BunaslL
Md. The seaman, 'Joseph Daniel though h 1943 UgMatiVp art per­ for-him and set bond at $1,600,
ened my day* myself," he told w ar brido, In Jail at Creatview, board in succeed Samuel IL Wil­ cess of $30,000, th* mass murder
Funeral arrangements hero not Rrouilletle, 22, of M anchester^. mits a woman to jy # and l&gt;* »ued saying that Hancock had jumpad •
liam*. who resigned.
the prison chaplain.
remain* unaplred, .
would be charged with murder.
IL, It held in Ihe county jail here. In hep own right.
yet been completed.
a $5*0 lonid.
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Slovak Communism Is Far Cry
From Rigid M arxist Doctrines

BiTek* Guerillas
Launch Vigorous
Attack On Grevena

Stott1 Department,
AM(i Disapre*' 4to
(ierman Policies

Lions Schedtilo
Cattleman Cites
Practice Session Benefits I)or&gt;,"'*i
To Beat Rotarv From DDT Spray

Papy Is Acquitted
On All 3 O '* 4"
• In Bribery Trial

Dutch Report End
! Of First Phase Of
Indonesian Fitfbt

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The Sanford Herald

FRJDAV, Jtjl.V 25, 1947

I’apy’s Acquittiil

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A lth o u g h R orolu P upy hnit l» b ji n c r|u itte d by n ju r y
o f i i s moil in TnllnhitAiH* o f u fT erlnu-it l&gt;ribe to tlefen t tin*
iiutl-IxMiki" b'H s o n tf tw o a n d a h a lf m illion F lo rid ia n s a ro
V»l«tr4 ■• «r«
iliH awnIlf r 'till convinced th a t th e bill to jiu t th is c o rru p t rinK o f
-OvtPfcfr 27, HMD, nl ll»r |&lt;f|| «.#!•. r tntcritfltfoiial iMKthmnKcr.-f o u t o f buHiiiess, ho f a r a s th is j
If ^nnfnrd* Flatlet** tiMdrr iHr Jlcl
'Htate is* corUiTnctf, .ihould h a v e been p a sse d , a n d w ould j
t f CtiirM * **l 'I nr&lt;h 5« IMIT,
h av e lieen p a ire d , if nit u m isiial a m o u n t o f undu'e influ en ce
ItUM.AMI L. Ill - IN
hml not b e e n . b ro u p h t to l*em\ '
Kdllnr
(iOHinh ni:%%
TheV.
areiitso
oT
th
e
o
p
inion
th
a
t
so
m
e
law
fthould be
lU ktiim VtaiiHaft
e n acted b v » th e ia ttis la tu re m a k in g it a little m ore illegal
IIIIM •»". it \ i *.» • #
to o f f e r b rib e s To JcR islu to rs th a n it is a t p re s e n t, a n d th a t
l'» &gt;*li lr In MvRiifr
• f 1‘n r t l r r . N f f l l
• -o m in e o f th e d iffic u ltie s o f c o n v ic tin g in su c h b rib e ry cases
• » t Maalfc
f t should he rem oved! T h e v a r e n o t a t a ll convinced th a t good
l%ft# %f*nlfca
--2,2$
•I
.v»
tin Mtulkt
0 (Ml bills a r e not d e fe a te d by b u y in g v o te s, o f t h a t had luw s
(l«t lt* r
a re n o t som e tim e s e n a c te d th ro u g h th e ju d ic io u s u se of
•All nl»*lMnr&gt; tf O m , rar«l« of a few cases o f S co tch . .
Ifcaak*. tMiilifiliim ftttil Ntllfff «f
U n fo rtu n a te ly , it is n o t e n o u g h fo r a le g is la to r to h av e
•utrrtalnn.e-nl* for Ik# pnrpKff «l
r*l*tns fn’nil*. ulll hr f l»in*r»| fur th e m n n r o r Y nhlcn'oinirp-B uch a c tio n , t o •p ro te s t u g a h is t
•I trnnlnr ■rf«rrtl*lMr~fxlr« *
th e iisu o f b r ilm n in . th e I.e g is la tu re , o r to o p e n ly -accu se
*■— i ■id
— "Vru •!»« i'+T. ' If*
** |IM&gt;»•(•'
i
Inr.. rri&gt;rra^iita T l r JlrtiiM T h e m an w ho m ad e th e bTfer. lie m u st h av e p ro o f. I f o n iu s t
be ulilt—to show "b e y o n d a n y - t eitwo nwMe d m ib t**^ !!^ 'm a y
in mv BhllMMil ilr 14 «l
Qffirt* *m fnnlnlMlwrd In llir lifU- lin g er in th e m in d s o f th e ju r y , th a t th o o ffe r w as m ade.
Ml rllfrn In tfcr rrnnirr *»l‘h
IMinrlpnl h*ml«jiuMrn In I bir*«&gt;« T he m a n re m a in s, in n o c e n t u n til h e is p ro v e n g u ilty .
o f f e r s o f b rib e ry a r e n o t a p t to be m a d e in the* fo rm
■■4 Ntw l« ih .
m n i i t i r f »*l l b «
of tv in o v rilte n co m im in icatio iis. N n r d o e s o n e litre a tow n
Thp llrraie l« n hlih
la rnllllol
elaieu Pee
Prr*« iihtrii i»
rp i....Aarf-a—
lalvrly im ter u — ter rri»t.l.li- hall w ith a p u b lic a d d r e s s 's y s te m w h en h e w a n ts to p u t
gtrlaal
tenet &gt;n&gt;&lt; "iteMJ o v e r som e n e fa rio u s .schem e, lie m a y n o t even h av e said
ratle*•*"nl all itir
-----nrll a* all " fiv e h u n d re d d o lla rs" , n r “a c a s e i d S c o tc h w h isk e y ".
!■ tela
# r *»Ml •tlar^tehea.
"F iv e h u n d re d " , o r "n e a se of* S c o tc ir ’ w ould Im re been
read ly understoiK l by a n y o n e be w a s t r y i n g to buy.
S4,
HUT
THURSDAY.
Y et, d e sp ite th e fa c t Hint Air. P a p y h a s n o t been
proved g u ilty , w e believe th a t a g r e a t ile a l o f good h a s
,E VfcHSfc-FfUt TODAY
iieeit acco m p lish ed by H iailcy O d h u n i's d isclo su res. He
h
GOOD WORKS Wil l. 0 0 ! Alt a t .th ro w n tin* f e a r o f Q od in to e v e ry |io litirin ii in T a lla ­
.
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TO*ASStJHK AHUNDANCI. 01 h assee w ho t h i e v e s th a t b rib e ry is a n a tu r a l co n c o m ita n t
,0RA('K IN YOUR OWN I U K; of o lir p o lita nl nim tiiite ry .* lie h a s g iv e n th e m c a u se to 1HEIR HOPEI Of lU rU nf a tww llf« ihatW wI, Ul«gal Jtw lili Immigrants
th in k tw ice b e fo re o ffe rin g b rib e s in th e fu tu re .
stand'fn Uic wreckag, esused wh«n a BrltUh varsitlp collided with th ,
(iud la ghltr to mail, all tay.tce
fu n to Im h au led in to c o u rt on b rib e ry c h a rg e s, Kxodui 1041 oulslda Hslts, PsIssUna, whtls U was bringing 4,500
•Uiutu) toward you, dial . nl even Itit isyono
u m e a c q u itte d .
refugees to the Holy Land. A bstUa aasuad whan Iha British attempted
wags having nlj »uf frcici.cy ill all
to boatd Uie vessel. One American sesman was kilted. (Inlsrnalional)
~'T-vn,
aMm; a, W av AlMIUmKu ofc-i V MMt
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Immortal Greece
ItOO lleadlina Nswa
Ssfb *Us,Hand It.isiu
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still
b
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th
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B
a
lk
a
n
s
a
n
d
th
eT
iety
sjm
p
ers
file Church of iluv.
Another "acirwbali’ lift br*i
hislUfti.
W
lit
It
M « Headline Nsw*
still tell o f th e c a rn a g e in th e m o u n ta in s o f .n o rth e rn
picked up ill the hath **i
»:*b st am vs gu*n*b
G /eece, a n d A m e ric a n s g la n c e a t , th e h e a d lin e s an d g ro w lf
* Jo Ass»tobl&gt; of (lad
I Congic** with « pii.tol in In
jl:tS (Jospal Bingsis
a little , p e rlm p s. s a y in g th a t th e y w ish (h o se tro u b le -m a k e rs j *!*!' ,
|
pocket, thi* time only H lew min would ta k e t h e ir g u n s a n d go hom e. W iiat .is G reece to
iot tb Organ Kerarts#
10:30 Treasure Chssr of Mulody .
J - ulr* after* • vitit from the Pies th e m ?
• l«#_ Alt You UMlOlng
Ib .00 Church dsirlces (Congisgattuhi■
’• ’••
al)
ident, Only a lew day* *8" ~cn
Y et h e r e - a n d th e r e ’ a n A m erican e y e lig h ts up a t th e ,; 1S vr ifion Uatioty Uuys
II.M
News at Nunn
•tor ILickrr oi Ohio &gt;*’j » ih*»i recogriijion o f a n am e th a t he jeitYned in Id s scln sil d a y s, ill* &gt;ur Im «eO,(*uialt
Itrlb Old Refiatn
,
I
t.10
l^ng-Wtulh
Mixed Quartrtl*
_ twice- in the »*rnc building ia iccalliiiK Hi** t i r m t A rh llle s fital ''t h e ’, '"deed's"lie wrbiTgm , JiU# wMU»K41 .
.
»;ui k i n » u i ’ i« w &lt; Tarts
' h u l l rnte'Slle* Club ■•*
; another "crackpot." All ol which and th o s e o f m any a n o th e r (la ssie s to ry o f V erse am l fuble, • i.'fc Uur I.m j . il* llrlabl
Ilia Hawaiian Melodies
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m
n
u
i
i
b
oyrnpuunr
Ofch
I
ill
Musical
Program
I
te n e t to piove tint irtuiily pro w hen m en w ere so m ig h ty th a t t h e ir d eed s, re a l o r im a'gined.
k.V*alli» .lew*
1,10 Hummer Hsrenade
viiiuni ihould lie lightened, pir slantk th e w orld, a n d scen ted so re a l t h a t . th e y h av e e n d u re d n l i iMiwiiii .*ionio*
ttSS Headline N*ws
J.M
Lot*
&lt;•!•*
LlUO
tilb
tTlasde Thornhill
ticulaily where political leader in m e n s' m in d s m 'd in lastka ( th e n u n k n o w n ) tlm t h av e t*u* ur* Stmt
RtSO
Conc*rl Ilnur
of Loth p a ilie t. aie roncrineit js te d even to th e p re se n t day.
JtSO Alrlane Trio
ruivs ik«jU,ttiuUy r»ai*
,utS* ru a u .itIuoy to n s
JtlO Ksrnllltr Crasalca
-Prerident Roorrvcll naiiowly e»
A nd not only do th e ir fables a n d p o e try en d u re, nk g re a t iltou
L*t« lup a&lt;ot**
I 41 Sammy Kay*
‘taped death at _lbc liamfi ol t as a n y e v e r w ritte n , b u t also tin* scien ce a n d philosophy iiiui I t fully rout*
(OS Four Arr*
•
IlsaUiin* ..«wi
*:&gt;(&gt; Ho Proudly W* Halt
ciary man in I H i . At fcati Iwi w hich gave n m n k im l.th e fii.it g n a t u rg e f o r m ost o f th e iltSS
■I V* t o . ah U(f
4.4S P,ankle Masters
ti«e Htadlins Newt
of our ihtec imulyred I'leiidenl basic sciences an d a r ts . A nd m i tr u e is tilts Unit, even In
i:ob V „ «,.,l VI
were the victims of ptychonru&lt; th e d ecad en t G reece o f to d ay , m u ch ca n be learn ed fro m -•■iw*ar
u*
toll,li
Oil
*
•
'l l Our ta.nd He Itrtght
h e r m o d ern sc h o la rs. • ..
1 l i t.aily N*w*
S I* Hirings of Melody
rotict.
Sitii
L'eiciy
LhuppMt
Jainlun*
I a Rally Rrenlng Newt
U
HP----- '. o ||.,m,.|iuu
. tilb Tim- for be Tims
*.«*
li*
liter
lulling
*
1* Twilight Hongs
Parity’s
Chances
It war x hi|{|i .tubule - which
lie* N&gt;«t Ituutidup7t*a Headllnt Newt
Bernie C. Papy paid the ncwquliu* tounutr hiitnad*
d am es A. F a rle y 's re c e n tly p u b lish e d rem in iscen ces show I J* aunr.t* to.tenau*
pert of Florida when he denounced
s.oe iicuJi.n* N.w*
th
a
t h e se rio u sly hoped to head th e D em o cratic p re sid e n tia l • &lt;)i Mum.u a*r*nad*
*
them
from
the
wifnei*
iland
in
KVr
u ie Uornlna Iwvotlon*
tic
k
e
t
in
1940.
It
Is
h
a
rd
to
sue
w
hy.
In
all
A
m
erican
h
is
to
ry
T allaluttcc ai "propuucnl*" o |jh m
tity Myrnlrta u*iiii*i!en*
hill agum i book maker,. Wc hav no onb know n only a s a p o litical m a n a g e r h a s e v e r w on a SiOti IJ.aillint N*W»
rakiuiL im rty n o m i n a t i o n . --------- —
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SilS toaimny Kay*
m - s w i a w w r r n s a * -------------1 teen no poll of newt (tape i icniP
a re s t .e______
x a m p le M
wg.K
as .Mill
M a rtin
o ren
w hhoo h»cl
h a d rIn
n il V
v aan
n nBiliv
n ,, w
"S lle—tl.M* N*wa
■ g ' tucot ^ r the tub jet l. but il *&gt;iin T h e n e ____
lieen clo sely iwciociated w ith T n n im tin y H all a n d w ith p a r ty 1*:*S t.'* 't«r*a
j p percent of them favored ihit bill
r« a* SnnauALFil
w ire-p u llin g in N ew Y o rk . B u t V an B oren Was m o re tlia u a n,|S Tit*
Atnli*tssilert
'
which would have prevented one politician , lie h ad been s e n a to r, g o v ern o r, s e c re ta ry o f s ta te .utlii
tail* writ ursilkr
of the cruokenrti international an d m in is te r to K ngland, a n d h a d filled all th e s e p o s ts w ith lltdu llia.tlinr Nsw*
lliOJ 1‘ruyiam H oiint :
ring* in the country from filch c re d it. By c o n tr a s t, F a rle y ’s only n a tio n a l o ffic e whs th e litis
Lundnon l/auc*
‘
ing the pockcl* of gullible pco p o stm a ste r-g e re ru ls h ip , a tra d itio n u l re w a rd f o r cam p ain ll:l» I.anchenn-Dane*
ti es llutldy ttcorow
t:.«« H**dU* New*
A. ^ L
is"tV f.urn' Jtoundop t
W’lt^ 1 C , lUJelT • i" l»on!c'' oi 1 F a r le y 's Im
pcs fo
o m in a tio n w ere p ro bn a bh ly baaefT
b a s e iruon
n d“ l_tiiy
. ,....
....r iln*
.... nMwmmauuii
Nmitilmur ■Nnl«»
b is w ide a c q u a in ta n c e w ith D em o cratic |HiliUcians a ll o v e r IN*” tlMdllB* News
| T not know any bcltci, thrjf *o th e U nitw l S ta te s . T o e x p e c t h is election ho n u ist h av e It"" lltadUrte N*tat
I
11"j &gt;ltnlc For Danrtrta
I
making a girat coatiihution to in te rp re te d th e sw eep in g D em o cratic v ic to ry In 19!K’&gt; a s liju Tuny Hmw
*
I
11*1 Hinth Myrl
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moral d rirn iy -.ia J a laghci alan- m ru n in g th a t a n y nom inee o f th e p a rty co u ld w in in 1910. !:0&lt;t
tteadlln* News
|
d u d of living.
H a d h e Ix-en q o n iin u to d , h e m ig h t Itave b e e n g r e a tly s u r ­ .1:01 Meltdlc Wtjtipvrs
p ris e d iu N ovem lter.
*
Ills Kimeh Uahl
?.l« Knurh Uahl
I d Musical Program
What capilaliim can do. -cv&lt;-n
XIoo Musical Prusiatn
l:uu llradllns Nans
under p ro m t day handicap*, n
aide ^nd bis system of Irr’Kating 11Ot t‘iinc*r| In bllnlaturs
} ihown by a report horn W'old'*. S A N F O R D F O R U M W» celery using wooden troughs. S13(1 Teddy Puwe|l
(Tins Is taken from Forrest Crls- b «o lUadana Nswa
i
But men whirh ray* that Ihr Unit
sev’s aitide "The Farm er’s Fac­ * ai Zigay' Klman
k . ed Stair* now producr* SU percent
»;*• Nntretty Tima
tory", Saturday Evening Post. SiO
E-Iilitor. Runfutd ilcraM,
U lleadlina News
of the entile woild'* milutlrinl Dear Sir:'
July !». IIHO.)
St"b Twilight Hungs
output, a figure which ha* inerra*
it
lb
Krattkl* Carl*
Pioneers
rue
of
necessity
men
An futeri’ll [lift foul unto on tile
Sil* March of Snorts
cd (tom 2 ) (reicenl in the tail hiiturv of ceti-ry til Snufiinl.l* the of vUiiui anil when his place was iitb
A tt You Uattnlng
R 75 year*. More than that, ill
fact tlrai In 1HJJH wlicn my father, one of the only two farms between 7 00 llrxlllns NsWS
ami |W
ldtnrra on
on -• the!
tha Ttlb
Tttmni
Ruialty ■egooi
Mr.
II. II. Chappell, w«* pretwilng Sanford asiqi
‘
i’
* iu n row's
.
country with nnly icvm pcicrnt
#-.i IT■iiinrr*
- *•
river, mv father told ua of the
im iral- FI*Ada Hillbuiea
of the wudd'i potmlatiop. niak * Ills land, wldrli t» un »lmt U now trrmend'jji*
development- we could! Ji4l Music
Celery Avenue, for the' growing «*f
60 percent of the woild'* auto- celery, dminage un* a* liatil. If cxirect IT} , erf and I ofUn heard', Ji»» Nsw* H.adlln*.
mohilei, 60 |ierienl of the tele- nut a harder problem tlu n Irrlgu Mr. J. N. Whitner tell of tho fo- Xt*0 To Its ■Announced '
ture he »*w Tor Sanfo^J. •______ lit! Culurnbla H»Cur(S HhVB__
phone*. 54 p ritrn l of the refrig tion._----------------------—------- —r p Nsw* : ‘
I
" V*rv Sincerely
i tsios
lh wan the wed fur drjiinaire
I# ul Nirllrgs of Me led/
araloi*. 42 pcicenl of the radio*,
Lucca Chappell I.uvell 1 tre e l^ i. Hall acores
that led him, to aehel poraus tile
and io on down the line. Wag«! for use Undrrtfrudsd to m'vo the
II 01 Joaa Uroak*
itiia count itasie '
I paid in American fscloriet ar
(iOVHKNOU TO INSPECT
combined drsInsKr-iriiKaiinn’aya11: la it,ram Tima ■
k almoit double tlroir of Canad.*. tem that lie rievrlo|&gt;cd that Is rhnl.Miami. Fla. Ju ly 24 (AY Hlr| II lb llaadllae Newe
arteriatic
of
I
Ire?
Sanfanl
tectlon.
t:n&gt;o
W«n Off
f
the n til IrigheiU and five limri Mv father hail carefully studied William 'Ittrphy, governor of thi&gt;i
Bnhnma
liluml.
it
*che«Kiled
In
Hander
Us»*e of Kurria. What ha* Cone Mr. Tvrwillrgjir’a farm on the weal
arrive here next Monday for a *i#o Hlgn Oa
•
‘ •wuniiui gut to offer u rf
tour of HaWdSbfnn lalmr camps In1s et Muale For Meditation
lit*
Huntey
HsadllnsS
Florida. Georgia, North Carolina| 1 *i Hunday Hersnad*
HAMBONE’S MEDITATIONS ami Virgittin.
7t&gt;a Musical Hsvus
The-Supreme Court ha* heldl
By Alley
1‘MnMt »lir 4 In
Ihibliiktd dnllr
■Mi| I mmiIih ml
VihfiiH, I 1-ifMrt

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tl#S I&gt;on H«S*r.
T ilt Kay Keifierk
Til" ll^p tii Aiolgoa
Tt*S I'el Courtney
SlSU IUrel.*IIH&lt; ore*
»t«l ' Lenny and THnasr'
S:lb Peep Hirer lloyi
Sib* Jo* Helrhman
».*• New's
* sl| Vorr Community ithiptl
Sib" John Klrhy
»i«S Met le PHI Wallies
1*;00 I&gt;rssm Tlmt
rails Tommy Tucksr Tims
rail* Sunday Rvsning Concert Hour
II tee News
li!*l lln Tunss ol tbs Wssk
llilS Nswa
1X:«U Hlgn Off
M*nday
s ios Sign On
0:01 Ettily Nswa
gi*i Cslery Chotipsrs Jambors*
St J* llomttpun
S:4b Hldars of the Purple **(•
lies Karty Headline*
.Till Hunrit* Serenade
Till Sunrise Serenade, ■
l i « -Newt Briefs
1:01 Sunrise'Serenade
SilS Hilirhln- Time - -- •
Ilia M lining Dsvotiuna
-A*lb Morning &gt; a * d l l . l n n
l:bb Nam* ih* Tun*
SiPa Tup of lh» Newt
Sill Htmmy Kaye
fib* ghopiwrs Setenad#
'
l*i*0 Htadlins Nswa
l*i*b Padlllk Sisters
10:1b Tunss-You've Keguteled
ISili [ranc«*4Tunet
lllOO Newt i'
11100 Program Hsetam*
11:11 l.unchton I'anca
III4b Itaenos Amigos
Iliac Newt g | Noon
ttrtb Western Hnundup
11:10 Noon Hour Notes
I Si 40 Hiamps Queried*
1:40 Newt
Itel tainny and rilngar
l i b Hobby Sherwood
tile llenrand Hlrach
t i l l Salon Serenade
J:00 Newe
r«* liar Non* Ranch
It**. Newt
l:«i Melodic Whltpera
111* March Time
1141 The Eaton Hoyt
,4iaa. IteeiT. jie Sees.
04*1 »4Sh ClirirEta# l.o.-al Newt
E:tl Novelty Time
StM ---v*
M#»s 4Hih* niHti
Hand
:4* Pally Classics
• t#0 Cp News '

« y WC3ULD READ YOUR AD
‘
T O O , IF IT APPEARED HERE
N O T IC E
Will close Beauly Shop at 309 Park Ave. H at July 19.
Will reooen lion. Morning July 28 at 20S N. Park In Takactr
Bldg. Tha Shop will be furnished with all new modern e&lt;|ulpnii%i
including water Softener.
Thank* to my many friends and patroni. I will be very
keppy to serve you in my new location.

W E E K S W IT H PAY

1

SCOUTS SAIL
New Yifrk. Juljr 24 i/P) A croup
of 1,090 -Boy Scout* boarded th*
UJ4. Army Traniport Geriernl
C.H. Muir today to sail far F r­
ance where thev will attend the
Sixth World scout Jamboree »t
MoUso’n, ’ near Paris! beginning
Aug. 9.
The Department’ of Commerce
estimates there will be 38 million
ears oh the road by 1962.
D on’l w ante precifius v a c a tio n tim e K d lln if In a n d frurn
y o u r " w o n d e rla n d ." F L Y 'F L O R I D A A IR W A Y S an d
h av # M O R E T IM E fo r fu n n nd r e la x a tio n .

T O SELL
’EM, TELL
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that il i* not l|bcl to *a&gt;{
that a man.' war ilmt in;
aide a
gambling' . cilabliihment "when actually he w»&gt;
ahot out*ide." We ho|re ,w im
«f our more 'particular reader
notice ibis. Too often newipaperare condemned tu the firry deplht
of Purgatory (timply became in
their dciperafc berry to get th*
new* to the pU&gt;ple in the thorte»t pouibfe time they have neg
Ire led to dot en "i" or dot* a
" t " A man is thol-and killed on
First Street during the noon hour.
*0ur reporter goes at once to the
scene of .the crime. Everybody
is excited and blUTt~differVhl|
ataxy. No one knbwt exactly whu
“ “ killed' hr how. The
'
?|F*;«Uicc’or t J R B B i , . lice. One it bury, the other it out.
He bai until 2t00 o'clock to gel
l&gt; i information and write hi*
—, The wonder U not that occally mimilake* ar* made, but
that to ofti
ftm the complete
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In the homo Oroooor atorkoft today.
Big Do Luxo Model CIO (ohown above), with ton cubic foot OOfWO*
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TUK SANKOKU HKMALD, NANKOKD, Kl-OlUDA

PA RE TH R EE
lOMMUN’lHT UNION
Scotch Toiir Made
( WASHINGTON, July R5-LM-'
By Royal Family Jam es J. Conroy, New York loral
union official, told Congress K*lny
that Communists have "lock,
I stock and hart el" to u ted of the
International 1Inion of the CIOUnited Electrical Workers,
■Conroy. Vrhn Is hllrtm-** a Kent

People Attend
Social Calender .50Club
Buffet Supper
A delirious buffet supper was
It. K. Squires plans to leave on
served on Wednesday night at the
Seminole Country Club' to about Tuesday for Hampton Hay*. N,
50. people, it was report*! this Y. where he will spend about tin re
niqrninjr It; Charles Potter, club months.
manager.
le supper consisted of
Miss Ellen Driggers who has
kV
f
n!!?fo.(
0
r»V.7v.fith
tiC,!n&lt;r
r
rom,t
,urkl,y
" « d eand
w intomatoes,
g . pota- been visiting for several weeks in
pnal District which will imlude toes au gratin,■okra
.business jnectlng-at I0:d-j ami cole slaw, pickles, olives, tomatoes, Miami, has returned to her home
d sh luncheon n*. l:3u. ergaherrr sauce, hot rolls ami cof- in Sanford.
*1®* B- Albert, state organirrr, . far*. Fallowing Ike—vr^vper ting-'
Miss Roberta Evan* ha* return­
iR jM U h A ^ u -M w a U f and all ing and dancing was enjoyed to
sabers and friend* are invited.j the accompaniment of Mrs. Ed. ed To her home at Uuckhead Itanejt
Tnsr'Town send Club will meet ward Iaine ami Mrs. FY E. Roumil- after spending a month's vacation
,
t h a T W s t Center at H:(&gt;y I*. M. lat. Mrs. W. G. Fleming render- with friends Jn Atlanta.
th U. G.
Pmsldln*. srd several aolos during tho evenMr. and Mrs. 11. I- Perkins and
HH N DA r
ling nnd games were played.
A District Council all day m eet-I Among .those present were Mr. daughter, Marty, have Irft for
g of the nth Congressional HI*. \ nnd Mm. U n e. Mr. Vnd Mrs. J. I.. Davtona Beach tu spend a month
at the Barbe Cottage.
Friends of Mr*. Richard Ik
Brown will he glad to lenw that
she has been returned to her home
with her infant son. It. U. Brown,
Jr.
Miss Ann Fam ler of Winston
Salem. N. C, Is the guest of Mr.
and Mr*. H. C. Morgan at their
home on Mrllunville Avenue.
Misa Betty Metlivin has return­
ed to Plant City after visiting for
three weeks with her cousins, Tom­
my and Emma Jean Methvin.
Mr* and Mrs. Jack Burney have
left for Waynrsvillr, N, C. for a
vacation. Their son. Larry, who
has been attending Camp W4nona, accompanied them. .

BROADWAY
By JACK O D t t f t i r
, NEW YORK—When Jock Whit­
ney waa approached lo Invent
protection.
some of hi* plentiful rash In "Life
Tba training ramp is sponsored With Father" eight yean ago, hr
he tha Florida Forest Service in. sent the manuscript of the Limicooparr ti.on with the State De­ say and Crouse comedy to Ids
partment of Education.
friend Robert Benchley In Holly­
wood, hoping that Benchley'*
career as a drama critic would
Zv
, , , , . . give him the nece**sr
necessary added
Honors Miss McCall j judgment oo the matter.
________
. I Benchley, who had been one of
Mias Connie McCall, who*e en- | th,1r !*cst ahde assassins in - hia
*g*msnt has recently been an- crR ickipgday*. sent the script
ouncad, was honorerl yesterday
Whitney *with this brief,
fternoon with a bridge patty not very prophstie rpinlom «1
ivtn by Miss Nancy Collutn at ,rt)U (t »"&gt;&lt;■» *h&gt;» on ths postman
rr home at 200 West Sixteenth
tup
w*lk,'
.
im k Arrangements of sum m er1 Wnitnetr has invest#*l consjdcrowara war* used in decorating | " b,B ,of
vast casn in many
« rooms o f the Col Iurn home.
Broadway product am. on. noUA fU r a»vrral progression, o f' hio^invesfment being hU all-odt
rtdg. th . scores were added and lutcklng of Billy Rose when that
igh prtx. was awarded to Mra. hanUm Belssco had the hyrrteri__ iMoor*
Z __ __isi*______i__ti-------l nmiildkvn
# pnltintr
prohiein aof
getting tka»
the hiiA*
hui
L*«
with screeno Irelng won' ncal
“Jnlsti*" - nn
rh» Iw&amp;fat.
nyutral -• "Jumbo*?
on the
hy Miss Mary Ann WhelcheT The rmrslpnl
Roae waa the rpitom* of all the
Aonor** waa. presented with revpieces of her chosen pattern fantastic - at^riea of Broadway
producer^ . . . No caprlciou*
of crystal.
. Lata in the afternoon a salad change in plan* waa too disheart­
course waa served by the boat*** ening to thia aawed-off man of
assisted by her mother Mrs. A. F. Iron whim, . . . The tost* for add­
Coilum to Miss McCall. Mra. Em­ ed elephanla, tearing out wailt,
met McCall, Mrs. Moore, ami the extra waterfalls, lavish eyriuroMUaca Martha Perkina, (icnt&gt; Cm - ma* mouated expensively. . . .
well of Orlando, Jane Th'gpen, Billy's comment to the folka who
Jackie Brotchie, Kathryn Wiggins, wonderingly qucHyd him as to
Mary Ann Whefehel, Sylvia Bleiseh. ltuw the project would end waes
Mildred Robson, Daphne Connolly " T h is. will either make rau or
break Whltneyl"
nd Batty Jo Brock.
Jimmy Stewart'* acquisition of
the Frank Fay role In "Rarvey"
while Fay is vacationing for aeven
WAKE UP BUSINESS,
week* will mark the first time the
invisible Harvey will have to look
By Advertising In | f
up a t hie discernible co-star. . .. ,
The fictional Harvey la a while
r ah b 11, six-fret-ons-and-a-halfinches tall. . . . Frank Fay la fivefeet-ten and naturally has to gase
up a t the hypothetical hare. . . ,
Joe E. Brown, who play* the role

For summer, slumber

Brief Pajamas I
Let1* be brief: if you
want to be cool
comfortable hot sumtnet
nigliti, get Manhattan
Brief Pajamiu—pajunag
with sbon ilecvd,
aboYC-thc-knee bottom*'
with i give-r clastic *
G&gt;me in tod

B. If. William* has lieen called
to Birmingham. Ala. because of
the serious Illness of his sister,
Mrs. Earl Farr. He was accom­
panied by hi»s«c% John. — —
Mrs. T. G. MeFsdden and daugh­
ter. Mary Nell, of Grovdnnd w&lt; re
the guesta yesterday of Mrs. K. H.
IAheVT~Tha"group spent yeslrr.
day afternoon.at Daytona ilcsrh.
Mrs. K. II. Laney and Mrs.
Lurllta Tally spent Iasi w-ekend
in Tavares. Their grandchildren,
Lynn and Cottrell, of Westfield.
N. J. accompanied them back, to
Sanford.
Mr, arid, Mrs. Will Smith and
children, Gertrude and Billy Smith,
uf New Albany. I mi. me the guests
of the form er’* brother and sistr rIn-law, Mr. and Mrt. E. J. Smith,
on the West Side.
Mrs. June Rnumillat and sister,
Mr*. Edna Randolph H arris uf
Jsckaunvilte who has iieon visiting
her. left Friday fur Daytona Beach
to spend a week with Mr. and
Mr*. R. J, Koumillat.
Dr. J. Allen Fields and Mr*.
Fields have returned to thnir IwtPIo
In Quantanamo,. Cbha after visit­
ing with Dr. Fields' parents. Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Fields at their mime
on West Thin! Street. Their son,
Jay Allen, who him town staying
with hla'grandparent! while hia

Housewife Persuaded
To Become Explorer
By TOM RHADHHAW
AP Newsfealaren
PHILADELPHIA— Mra. Ger.
trude Darlington finally has for­
saken the idea of a vine-covered
cottage In favor qf things like
anacondas and periodic attacks
of malaria.
M r a . Darlington's husband,
Charles Wn ha* convinced her al
last that exploring, Iq fun. as
th* two preporBfvfor their jaunt

or New York’s HEW fAcal 1R37,
testified l«*fOre .m e House L'nA m eriran A rtivltir* Conimiltett

PltR SlIlR K TS MOTHER
, WASHINGTON’, July 23.U V
Brig. General Wallure if. Graham,
White tlmis* physican. laid today
he titans. t» fly to Grandview, Mo.,
tanlK'ht or tomorrow to check
lip attain on the condition of Presi­
dent Truman** VI rear old mother.
Graham -alii that when he a u
In Miraottri Iasi vi-ek the con­
dition of Mr*. Martha E. Truman
w"a* "very critical" hut he did
u»| ii.m alee It ‘-urh a* to war­
rant the President's going there..
Graham made hi* muinlent to
rejauter* after news dispatches
from Missouri *aid Mr*. Truman
had itlffem l a w Ihack.

Hollywood
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N - t t T I € 10

SANFORD BKATTTY SALON
I’orsonnlly operated liy Mary McMahon, will
welcome old friends and new at
Life," and qurdllwBnl etffh dll thl
l**ue "whither , swing?" Only
vihraphhne king Idonel Hampton
attested that hotter music, gets ti
5IV-50 break with the sweet stuff'
In cinrt lit dtmnnd. Colleague
J.ouia (Kalchniol Armstrong-said
the trend is away from -wing.
Other cofmcnl*. - Charlie Harm-tit “The puldir
doesn't go for the hot stuff arty
more. Everything I play has lo be
dunceahle."
Tommy Doffey, "W&lt; have to
piny sweet so lhi-£"&gt;an dance. If)
they want to Jn*t listen, rheVllj
Ite. Id a juke Ih&gt;* instead of a lu ll-.
Yrtdhi,"
t
Benny.CoiHlmnn: ‘‘They still go
for swing, if it,'* gtHsl. But nm*t j
Miss Geraldine Barliura Mai shall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. II. G. of it isn’t v ery .good these days.’"
M aisluit^ut UkUbutpa. City, Qkla„ whuM&lt; viigogvuwnl U&gt; Pr-ylor
Stiller Willlnm*rjf thi*-rf!yJwa»-atAw*hrm| today. The tvrdhf Mr win
Frank Sinatra will put nil lit*
lie an event of cany September.___________
dither activities aside when lie dues I
Ids priest role in "Miracle Uf Tin*
Bells." He considers it hi* first
some day fkded gradually. Instead Miss Marshall Will
Betti Davis
dramatic break'
ahe found herself sleeping under
mc*i|ti!tn netting In steaming Jun­ Wed Miller Williams plans a European trip after "Win­
ter Meeting.” She'll piny a spinster
gle country. She lasted out that
in her first film since her Imby.
first lii-m onth excursion slid inMr. ami Mrs. II. (5. M.it-hall of
Gene Autry start* hia- third
gisted nn‘ going again with her Oklahoma
City, Ukln. utmnunred
hiisliand last N’nvcinlter.
tod.iv the elignaenient ami np- and is aiming Ids new picture* at
Both o f,them shifted their diet pt moltingju arriag a.n t'l hcir-Jaugh- major -thrallr* rrlrstsp, instead
from ham and egg* to sllfgator ter. Getnldine llntliara. to 'E m*. of'"w esterns Only" houses . . .
tails, iguanas and armadillos. They P e \ton Miller William*. son of Mr. Ava Gardner get* her fiist star­
learned to go liarefoot though the and Mrs. Volin A. William* of ring at MGM opposite Van John­
water- filled swamps native fash. B«oford.
son in “ Wiuged." She is pleased
ion, despite leeehes ami fire ants.
Mi** Miii-hnll graduated fmm with the hilling, hut WfHild like to
Arid they learned to laugh at such Ilo'kndnv S&lt;hon| for lilt Is in l&gt;r*l- get awTry from playing shady lady
experience* as the time np eloc- la-. Tel. in Ifltl and ha* b u n
trie eel shocked Mr*. DarlTngturfi attending the University of Okla­
Errol Fivnn’s hair, which was
ox. causing the animal to throw homa in Nor man, Okla. She i* n bleached for "Silver Rivrr," will
inetnliei of the Chi Onu'im moial -lav that .yty fo r ;:UlUl Juttn,"
Dnrllrigtair soys that nnw tij*
which will In' In c u m .', . . Sid-iey
wife is a* confirmed an explorer
En*. Williams lycuiyed Id* ear­ Blaekiner is not tr ying Teddy
as himself. She w asn't'bo therm! at ly •ducation in the'8*nfo‘ i Achnid* Hnosovelt for thy sivtfi tlm.r In
all by-helping to chaperone three and gradual e&gt;1 from Fork Union "Ever The Beginning." lie tell*
anaconda snake* liark from Smith Military Arndemy, He lias Ih .ii lire he ha* turned down the role
America recently to the Philadol In the Navv for the p.i-1 four l.’t other limes so producer* won't
phia Zoo. Tiro ship's crew was years nnd nt- present holds tlie think that's the only role he can do.
more dlsluijred by the presence! rank of Ensign. Ho I* Intluned
of such passengers, Datlington at Norfolk. Va.
J’eter ‘Lawford I* wanted for
.The wedding -will he u.i event mi important role in "Joan Of l^iruse first two Jaunts Into th* u l Sent, rt nt K:IHI o’clm t. nt tile &lt;it Ilie" and lie will give anythin:?
jungle were planned p u tty tnueh We*lev Methodist (Tpirrh in Oklrt- to appear with Ingrid Bergman.
9 Ityillngtnn himself.- Nnw huaWith "E aster t*ar aBe" ptntniuiiVd
paiiil a n d . wife are w.nking to­
heenuse of Judy Garland’s breakgether preparing for their next
down. h** may do it. . . ^
,
adventure.
Bherp in New Zealand.
David Seltnlck may l*e interested
in the way hi* star Is billed in
I'nrls, Mllhoaidsfor "Cluny Bn&gt;wn " ;"whleh just opened there,
mlvertise “(')iarlrs Boyer and Jef-

Al THE CHURCHES

KIIKNKZKIt 'M KrilODHT
CHURCH
There will lie an ovangtllatie
picture shown a t Elienetcr Mtdhu*
diet church Sunday evening 7:30
P. M. Tim film title, "Tin- Man
Who Forgot God.” The picture
will be shown, with commi-nl hy
R, L, Sims, of Otlnndn,
-*-■ ■ ■■
CHURCH OF CHRIST ,
Elm ’Avenue at Second S lrrrt
Arthur L Butler, Minister
Bible Study, 10:00 A. M.
Preaching and Communion, 11:00
A, M,
Preaching, 8:00 P, &gt;1.
Biblo Study. Wednesday, H:00

Eilward t RuhlnVnn thinks-he's
hud en o u g h 'n f toiigh roles an I ts
SOUTH S lim BAPTIST CUl'IICIf anxious for a comedy. He's play­
Ninth Street at Laurel V«&lt;-iiu« ing a rry.Mnl-gaxcr in "The Night i
Ha,* 1,000 Kyra" . . . . The dance
WII *no Finch; pastor
studio nt MGM ia still .alhd)
.. Millard Bunt.
"E|eutior .i'owrll Bungalow." Slip1
Director
hasn't liern there in year*. ■ , , |
IHOO A. M.
Tom D' Andrea plays Denni* V ir I
ail ages.
11:00 A. M .tiorriing Wuratfip. gan's pal in "To The Vlrtnr." Ih ' l
. T. U. For nil ages. N-eii pat to alm ost-every wraner*'
star. . . , Marshall Thompson
8:00 P, 51.: Evening service,
want* hi* MGM imsso* to give hiM
HOO I*. M.: PRAYER Meeting.
n liillv tin- Kid rule! Hu's tin- right
age for it nnil lie learned the
PI1KSRVTKRIAN CfTHUCtf
uoirk dtaw -while vacationing in
R. D. Broanler, D, 11, Pa*lur
Wyoming with AVally Beery.
Rev. Dmigtsi K. t'harle*.
&gt;'■' Aaniatunt I’aator
"Romance Ilf Rosy Ridge*' Is
0:11 A. M.t Ruiuiny BeimoI for
a slow-timvlng hut diverting Uirkall age.*.
11:00 A. M.: Morning Worship wood* tli,mm of the north-ioulh
strife -fit Mi«*orl aflef the Civil
s-rrlce.
7:0Q P. M.: Junior and .Senior Was. It lias many exriting mo­
menta nnd would have lieen (ImrYoung People* Meeting.
. djOO P. ,M.: Uniony.S&lt;-rvlA' i-t the ougly *ali*fyhig with lex* eonveiitio*al Dent incht, Ban John­
« i'riatinn Church.
son sing* and act with hi* pxih-H i
mi:a r o .v li . a v k n u r c h a p e l rhnrm and fa aided tiy a bright*
Rev. Dougls* K. t'harle*, I'aMur newcomer, Janet l,elgh.
.
K' ll“nl fuf - all agm - nt OLD NEWSPAPERS-** CENTS
iumiay Worship’ SeIvlev and PER POUND. BUNDLED IN'
BUNDLES,
C"'ttmtinioii Service nt 3:43 •*. M.
Wtdne*dsy: 2.00
M. to 8:00
10. 15, 20 and 25 CENT
I* H, Roerratinnal Pmgram nCthn
-HERALD OFFICE
chan.
Wednesday, 8:00 p. M.: Prayer
-.Ung at the chain-!.

CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
Park Avenue and Third Street
John Bernard Root, Minister
Sunday School, 10:00 A. M.'
Morning Worship. 11:00 A. M.
As a result, Darlington' left Sermon Subject: “Why Go To
hi* Job In the aeeaantlng~ornre Church 7"
of an exploaiy* plant and Invested
hi* $4,000 aitvinga In adventure. FIRST CHURCir flP CHRIST,
HCIKNTIHT .
Mr*. Darlington, S3 . year-old
formfcr public acbool physical edu­
HOO B ait Her and Street
cation Instructor, waa not «t all
0:15 A. M.i Sunday School.
happy about the prospect of fol­
11:00 A: H.: Morning service.
lowing her husband t.....
Into the SulUeet: "T ru th ." .
j^ &lt; h h American Jungle*, but fol0:&lt;J0 P, M.: Wednesday Prayer
Service.
H IS T CHRISTIAN CHURCH
T*'* JIlUo vine-covered* eottage
Reading Room Hours 3:00' In Sixteenth Strrel A Ssnford Avrnue
•he had bean dreaming of owning R;00 P. M. Tuesdays and Fridays.
William Perry .Ye*ley, Paster
Svmday Churrh School, 0U5
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Park Arena* at Fifth Street
Warship and Communion, 11:00
B:45 A. M.: Church School for A. M, Sermon: "They.Gave Beyward to get a gander at Hanrey'*
"lid The tr Power."
eye*... . . And Bart Wheeler, who al) area.
Night Sermon, 8:Q0 P. M.
M;00 A. M.: Morning Worship.
filled In daring Fay's vacation
Tha public i&lt; invited to nltend
laat year, being only fivo-feet-four, "The Allocation of Priorltle*." Spe­
the Union Services at 8:00 P. 51.,
had to look almost vertically sky­ cial Mu*ie7:00 P. M.: Youth Kellow»hlp. In the Christian Church. The
ward to JuaGfy the alleged height
8:00 P, Jd.: Union Worship 8cr* R ev® . E. McKinley will deliver
of the cornedy*a Invisible cotton­
tail. . . . Jimmy Stewart ia. elx- ■vie* a t Chrietiatt Church.
feet-three. and Produew Brock
Pemberton hopes thia lnch-and-ahalf short-coming -Vni not prey
upon Harvay'a sense of atepladdar
aaperlority.
''—
Two raal-li/e married «
are having their stags live*
oughly sentmbled by their
—
role*
in the plar, "Rip ran Winkle,"
which la’being dom r (The Company of Twelve," l
weather thiatrU*!
In Manhattan, a t I

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Florida

THE SANFORD

eLandRed Hats To Meet
Feds Motor To Harris
Field For Contest
Tonight; Will Play
iln DeLand Sunday
The weather man Intervened Ip
the tchcdulcd tilt between the
Sanford Celery Fed* an t the
1 Galneartlle O-Men at the Mantel-*
&gt; pal Park laat. night, and the lilt
was washed away long before
« * » • Mme.
J Tonight the Fed* lnv*de Harrl*
Field In Galnesvill# to meet the
G’a In a return engagement In the
Unlveraity ClWf • . •
_______ r.the tfurraymen
__________play
....
Tomorrow
&gt;sts to the DeLand Red Deta in
a twin bill that la scheduled to
g e t under way a t 0:45 o'clock.
. Sunday the Feds motor to De­
Land for an. afternoon lilt.
Charlie Ri.ssen will he Manager
urrey's choice to face the G­
en tonight. Rill Stanton and
either Johnny 1 .mat or Carl Ketties w ill, handle mound a'tignmenta against the Hate here to­
morrow.
Elsewhere In the Florida Slate
League, the Orlando Senator*
pounded the Leesburg Pirates for
an 8 to 2 victory as Senator rentprfielder Rex Tnroop banged out Beach tilt wa« washed o y t
a four ply wallop with the base
paths loaded.
Orlando
025 000 001- Ti l ) "
Leesburg
020 000 000—2 7 J
Hvd* and Abreu: Maseda, Amur!
•llo and Hall.

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Last Day Friday! Sunday and Monday

GOLD CUP RACE
STILL WIDE OPEN

Slovak Communifim

prurnt appear* tax. I f the rallying |
of Slovak wnrkesa.in aupport of.
th* national two-year plsp of Indu»trl*UiBtlon. ' U .
"The plan weni|Jntp effect last
Jan. I and Its a&lt;|sF are to elim­
inate unemployment, and yalw* the
standard of living Tor all thf|ieopie.” he aald.
•
“Afler tha two-year plan, we
Riatr have a five-year plan. We
believe In planning. A arnall coun­
try,hs* limited resources and It is
nece«*»rv in see that they are uaed
most wisely for tbe common
good."
The current plan has already
’converted most of the Industries
to state ownership, but the 20 per
cent that are* privately opernted
may continue that way Indefiniteiim iit'eupportvjf the plan
I* *&lt;■ keen that strikes are Irrmsd
unpstrlullc. Communist leader* &lt;J
Utlloniied workera pressnt de­
mands |o th* government for Innea*e&lt;l wage* from time to time
but they have not aired to defy
party discipline by walkout*.
"}Ve have had no strikes this
rear In BiovaMa,'' nsstovansky

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Factorr out ut In some caiei
a reached 00 ier cent of the prewar levej hut the Communllt goal
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ORLANDO. July 25, (8pec&gt;J)—
The Benford American Legion
Junior Baseball aggregation waa
tllmlnated In the semi finale of
the Sixth District tournament last
ntrht Ilf Orlando by tha Wintar
Park Juniors In a 8 to 2 contact
that was well played and hotly
rnntlstad rig h t up to tha finxl out.
H iird-beeem an J. Doran, of the
Parkers,* unleashed a home n n
m Augustin* »t Dejrtona Bsseb, with one m ats aboard In the sixth
inning to place his team out front
T N at'i « &gt; ■ «
hr a 2 to 0 margin, but the baby
l.*#«btirg si Oilanoo
Feds came back in tha bottom of
ITsyt'ins H**n, st at Augustin* the
frame th knot the «vmL The
l**lui k* St DtLanil
- HANFORD st «lsln*«irllU
_ • Wlntgr Park combine chugged one
AMKHlraV LCAMtB
run across the platter In the top
T ..«
W I. ret « of the seventh to score the victory.
N*w V«rk
«l »• «T*,
The Parkers were elated to meet
iNIrotl
4T X» »»• IU
ILwton '
&lt; 1 4 * -141 I t' the Orlando Legion nine a t T tiuer
Field In Orlando this.afternon la
Idilladetplita
*♦ 4* •*** *•
Ct*v&gt;land
*. &gt;1 41 .4TI IT' the finale. *
Wsshlnamn
l»
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HI. letuls
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W'lllms »*
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iT***lsnd 4, Philadelphia t,
J. Duran lb
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* Sanford Atlantic Bk. Bid*.
Jloura: 1-12 l - i
Phoa* tM
Bat. 9-I2 . . .
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A GOOD THING
F5r A RAINY-pAY

DEUND VS. SANFORD
SCREEN WIRE

|ln*tovsn«ky admitted thet about
6.000 Slovaks were In fnrc«d-hi‘&gt;&lt;&gt;r ramp* after conviction on
chnrge* ranging from blarg mar­
keting to collaboration wjth Nnrl
Germany during the war,
"Their trehtment It much more
Regular rourse rules a:
humane than waa the rule In ‘lermany concentration eamB?.'‘ ho
commented. "The Mack matket
ha* been a post-war plague In our ..... .. ........ .
.....
economv and oor law provide up i(Mn *«n(es of tha blind.
to the death penalty. However,'
that penalty ha* not yet been In“ *
'
:
independent entity or
Bastnvnnsky yelso admitted that corporate,), like the Car]
undeslrahle opportunieta had Join- rain*. In tna Soviet Unh
rd hi* party since the war bewail**
VWa would HIT* raor
of the large amount-of political with western countries,"
patronage it had obtained in' th* “How can era forget tha
coalition government.
on and a half Slovaks
"Wc have tried to weed tho r#»- ample, now live In th
cals nut," he said. “We blliave Slate*?' W# billlava r
we have, in a measure, succeeded tact would eliminate nr
god that wr have l&gt;sn undesIranian understandings."
now than thsta are In other partie*."
'« # •
• -------------:------------------He predlctan the Communlsti
would ndl at legal St psr cent at RFTTINn IIP Nl
the next elecllcna In 1948 and the
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Baitovantky-Joined th* Cominunist underg'iound-In 1080 after .
Adolf Hiller sponsored an “In-

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ROBSON SPORTING
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REUINOLE CODNTV. FLORIDA.
EKTATE OF CARL M. FARNELL
DECKABED.
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TO AIX PERSONH HAVIltn
CLAIM# OR DEUAND# AOAINHT
RAID EBTATEi .
Too sad each of yog are kst*
nottrted and reqatrvd to III* any
claims and demand, which you,
or slihtr pt you. msy havt against
said setst* in Ik* atRc* of Hon
R. Vf. VrAlUB.. County Judge of
8EHINOLE COUNTT. at his oftlee
In Ilfs Court Holm In flsnfoid.
Florida,
within sight calendar
month, from th* llms of th* first
publication of- this nolle*. Etch
claim or demand must bo In writ,
lag and-eontalp 4h* plan* of rasl*
dsnr* and post office sddrss* of the
rlalmsnt and m at be swam to by
the claimant, bl* agent or attomoy,
or tho, Mtns shall b* void.
' DAiKT A. FARNELL
A* Admlnltlrslrli
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of *4ld ••tat*. ,
First publication on Jnty II. 1»«T

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b o a r d o r p u b l ic
TION- YN)R RFMINOLE
FLORIDA.
T. IV. Lawtnn. Supt. I,

TNirrnucCOUNTY.
E. Jorftan,
Chairman

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ALLOWANCE
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SPkiIA L KODAK
ma«* —truly aamrs's ewn wsy Is nNaft
Instantly you take It, It suns to «n k
Burfilng out kidnays . . . Iktmhi tbs
low of urtas, bsiptag to relievo meet
sctdlty
, , ' . * • Irritated bUftftr p u e
slslftnre.
,
(*ed nothing out. to*. Ceutiem Take at
He had a nromlnant votes* in ra* dlrtttod.
Yen'll say It’s marvtloea.
•laUnc* rrliberallona which raaul*
te l in Slovakia choosing to btcom*
tvftrl of a recreated Ctecbotlovax
Republic instead of preserving It*

CITY. EMPLOYEE GAINS
15 LBS. ON RET0NGA
I Tried ' So Many. Medicine*
And Treatments It Looked
Like I Was At Th* EnJ Of
My Row," Say* Mri Spark­
man. Talk* Of H»# Caae.
rained

fifteen

felt full of toxic poisons, sad I
had aocb ersmplng pain, la th*
muscles of pur legs that at tfanaa
1^ could hsrdly^atand ^up. I^frdt

wofe up’ *mon)lng*P fesllogT1»o
worn out I dreaded th* day ahead.
"Retonga prom plr m lUvad all
pound*, and fas) thla dlitreaa afU r everything ala*
I trlo.1 had failed. My frtanda

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P h o n e 880

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I'rutf In *i|i| fur Mtmlnol*
County, Fistula

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HELP

W ANTED

RECORD PLAYLFtS f.„ iet.L By WANTED TO BUY:. Hnt all house
day or week. Tin- 2lu*ic Bov, 1its , unfurnished, walking distance GIRL for cashier*# cosmetic cot
ttr. aleu *wdw-giri Ijmcj-'* Dt
W. 1st St. Phone PM. uf town. Reply Bus S, c 0 lies •
e o u v it :
Hi or*.
OFFICE space in Jleisch Ruildlng.
Haleiman und cdlectlon for white
Large light ofices, ,)&lt;•*«ly decorInsuram-r di bit, ago 25-45. Sal­ WATCH REPAIRS
fled, all utlihlrri to ,( nnd jnl- 8 A R T IC L E S F O R SA L E
ary ami rotnmlMion: Wilt* llm
service ftrnu«li»«| . , f &gt; ll w.«1. IL Jl. la ia ll.iald_______ _—
Three Day. Servj^c
USED ElfcJrTc ‘ refrlgrrslur. ‘P in
U- seen at Hati/ord Electric (V. 0
W O RK W A h ii;i)
All Work
FARM FOR RENT :'H a
FLO WEILS
irrigated truck faim . I
EXPERT p.itulliig' -—contract
Guaranteed
‘ thourly ha.sia, ,*t. G.
foe all occasions
lin wells, a 1 i, &lt;1,11.
Hr NEILL 4k YOST FLORISTS Free estimate*. Phuiie 7hl J,
2 tenant hourt-s 2 d -r
12 Months
Ripe* Ave. Jurt r.ff Celery
Dwelling for
,,|
FI-tiUR BANDING ,v fimdi
4)fflew
ph.
403
residence
ph.
610
R
farm. On Caniemn
East side Ruiifnid. Ul
The W ntrh M aktr
HKIITTt NEW MACIHNK HIIOP
New ft lined .Msrhinr*
E lectrifying A repairing all makes.

115 French—Phone lluo
VALESt'ENT HOME »,ow
open at Chuluotn.'IH mile. ,4. K.
of Sanford urel I* mile- N. E,
of Orlando. Laiu-,end
open porches -1o *it itrwl »ni &gt;y
thu cool breeie* uli La!.,- Csthrrinc. Large ground nit I ;»ik* I model A Ford st-dsn. J
safe from auto li.-iffic. Lai2*
lobby nnd room*. Uriel; cbnftrnc-

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M ATHER’S
Smith ilro.
12

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FOR RENT Hoot tender. Easy
operation. Reasonable rates, bun
TONCH hrrK HKW.EILlUi'il—lord* Taint ft (Huts Ch. Thont
ONE -H '.'
HEITIC TANKS, G rm is Trnns,
2309 Hast Itoblnrun Ave., Orlando
J L rlln 2.T12 or a rite Box Id,
DODGE - PLYMOUTH
riiuluota Florida, i.argt* aejan
I'AHIS AM) XldtYILK
for guests to Yurt their fSrfbr*.
I'alMetiii Ave.'
Pfaon* 1018
,Wht*t*Ifr of Snnford
AVAILABLE at once, convenient
A-DK
ruulh
proofing
lasts 6
Iv located duwp town ar&lt;-tiyri,
CANVAS AWNINGS
years, ijiyve &gt;„ur Woolens &gt;uotb
up lo date apartrncrita wi'h all FOR RALE—Llmerock for driveCANVAS PORCH CURTAINS
Pli&gt;&lt;r|i-d
now.
liuwutowii
Deanw»ve
and
roadwayv—Phone
modern convenience*. Adult*
VENETIAN BLINDS
era ft l.armiky. lid i'almetto
only. I'hojw 650.
.
Ay*. I’hon* ui4.
Ahimlnua,
Steel, Wood I
1 1 M Id) FEEDS -complete hr.,
2
W ANTED TO RENT
ilunt'e Tuxedo Fred Blur*.
flam* Tuning and Repairing. L. L
Batteries ft Mattery Charging.
TED TO RENT unfurnished
We REPAIR!
II. II. POI'K CO. INC.
NIGNH
ise, 3 or 4 W ' rdunis. Will
Rhuw
cards
awl
poetera
r llUU.Otl miruth. Fr.il \V. 4 CEILING fan* for sal*. Lancv's
F R E E E S T IM A T E S
« — DIIK’M SIGN ttKMtJl.M
Drug blur*.
ider, Itoum 'J. Florid* State
I 'h u n e 808
O. D. Ixindreia, i*hone loai
irk Building. Phono 1020. .
Poultry Supplies,’ Nails. RADIATORS cleaned ami r*|«ir
Fc-ds, tlroceriev and
rd. 'Jolirri Radiator Shop, lot
R E A L EX TA TF. F O R S A L E
Tour hton ft 'Watson, 1201
Hanford Ave.- I'h. 360-W.
, Phone IIIKt.
Painting, plastering and minor
WHY DELAY? Have a new Utrlicarpenter work. 102n »V. Iktb.
rn ralonrl ilnigm-d' and t not mi
bujlt now by 0. J. Gantt Wood, AND C l. F. A N I N O
AND
shop. Phone 771MV.
LdAINAGK 2 NF.W CATER.
PILLAR DELS EL BULI.IMIZ*
KIIH WITH l*&gt;A L M K T T 7
It A K E H T W O 3/4 YD.
IIRAGLLNKH.
EQUIPMENT
I’RE WAR Gas Range, I n ' oven.
NOW
IN
-Tlllrt
VICINITY.
Can
Iw
seen
Roundtree
Transfer
j home. .Two car . garage. Or
MMNIt IIT (ONHTRUCTION
#prncr lot II# x till In Mavfalr.
I tL. ORLANDO, FLA. PHONE
. will sell unfumishrd or furnished. IIAIIY HKD, stroller and ear wnL
r
sic if
('heap. Plume 79-R.
.
HENT A CAR
YOII DRIVE IT
AUTO
RADIOH,
Mubtrula.
|k,lciconi# property
ami .Sdrvirr. The Music R&gt;,x
PHONE 200
aluw, 2 apartrr
flWICK I. ANO-MORRIHON
II9 W. 1st HI. PhoiioDSI.-----ent Tiringmg'
|o-r umnlli
U-DRIVB-IT. INC.
Yl ilM'I W Two tadio cahineia with phono
ON
V O l^ T i u e s
SEE Urt FOR
mntoia in them.-15.00 each Hau­
.House on large lot. C-orner Hick
MIMEOfiRAPH PRINTING
er Appliances, IOH H.-Park Ave.
I ory. and
.. i7lh
M St.
L .7U»
. , E.
... 7Ih BL
WhFftl Balancing
AND TYPING
•2.900. Apply lo J. E. Walker,
12
FT
PLYWOOD
boat
and
trail
CREDIT
IIUKKAU
OP
910 Cypres* Ave.
.
r r 1100. 1319 Hummerlin Ave
rtANJ'ORI) . . ,
16 N. Park
Phone 180
,n cxcrptiotially dr,liable two.
THREE
20"
pedestal
fans.
Kxrclstory house, 3 luilroon&gt;« and
lent condition. Be* Hanford Elec­
bath upstairs, and I tmlroom
tric Co. ltd Magnolia Avu.
and bath downstairs. Large liv­
ATTENTION
MOTHERS
ing room, with rnrlo*ed tun
6
ARTICLES W ANTED
-D IA P E R SKRVICK—
unrrh; library, dining room and
•tc h e n . Unusually well planned
rlratMterile diapers and demloras to cupboard spare. Ili.a two- Highest rash price paid for used
furniture. TfirD avi* Furniture
lied container. Economical and
car garage incorporating work
Co.
311
K.
1st.
Ph.
958.
safe. Fully medically anproved
room and laundry. Has ID) ft.
Call Dryrlona 2407-W collect for
frontage on paved street. Ixtl la I’LL BUY vour car regardlm i of
details. 115 diapers, 12 a wee':.
plentifully fruited, mgl UnJ-iage or rendition. Roy Reel, 300
• “FIRST IN HANFORD"
raped. Possession Hepteiltlrer lit.
W. 2nd Ht.
^tractive 5 room ntmtern. stucco
house In good condition on Cry*- Wanted to trad* 1937 Plymouth
taJ Lnke. Grounds fu g well
coup* for 38 or 89 Plymouth or
Protect Your Health
Chevrolet sedan In good mndlplanted. Small grove. Plenty
' By Bleeping Betlar.
of lakt frontage, with dock. •
tlun and p a y . cash d lfftrm r TRACTOR AND TRUCK WORK.
Phone 845-W.
| r a lota on lode* Minnie: one
Iart us Hear building Iota, plow­ INNERSPRINd MATTRESSES
W ith 9 acres; one with 19 nc.es;
ing, harrowing, fill d ir t dirt
BOX SPRINGS
and ona with 33 acre*. Owner 7 Pat#. Li restock. Supplies
muvlng and new ground work on
want* offer on separate lot*, or
HOLLYWOOD BEDS
lots or farms. Phono 432-W.
for the entire block. •
C. D. Forrester, RL’ 1, Box 99.'
t very spacious and lovely home
Manafactkrad Ta Yaar
trad# for kid pony,
Indlvlduel Order By
P«r American Mills Has!
in Ban Lanta, locate,) ou three
son, 8. Sanford Ava.
new saiga person. Mis
lot* facing Valencia Drive, rttuc.
. ECHQfcS
Langley Apt. No. 6. '
ro house on steel, with 2 large
Maltraaa Beaav tlag A
Klnard. P. O. Box 905, U k s
bedroom* and bath upstairs, and
Mimroc, F|a.______ ■ '_____
larga living room, dining room,
white cat picked, up near Dill's
EXPERIENCED calary grower or
Bar. Phone 880.’
trained
farm
manager
for
farm
If you are looking for a iromft of
In
Zellvyood
area.
Good position
dlstlnrtloa, this U it*
for right party. A. Duda ft Bona,
FRED W. BENDER ft
1935 DODGE— t door tedt
Oviedo. Phone 3151.
JOHM .W. a MOORE
tires, rebuilt mator. C
team 2 Fla. Slat* Rank Did|.
Kenneth Murphy a t City
Vtmmm IBVS - «W
Park.

This house h a v re­
t rougbeuL
ally been rnlecorahsd Inside.

MICKEY MOUSh

F e e l Year* Y ounger, Full o f Vim
i&gt;«*rowMtBt l&gt;Ll*Htd •ifhAWf Detu# legs
ri* 44Lw44*441 *1 «Ul • UlW|#94M M
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s itktg &gt;\us m Iowi ami
ti «g

C. W elsh

At F m d l

Sea Foods

T T c S - w s . « ra »-££•*•
l7, asT K‘U,I « * » t JT&lt;WJ-

Dr. Charles L Persons
Optometrist
&lt;

INGLEWOOD, Calif., July 25.
UP) — Hollywood Paxk’e annual
mid • summer extravaganxa, the
.2100,000 Gold Cup comae up tor
lta eighth running tomorro sr, and
Horse Racing
the way things have been happenIttg, it wiil b a a s widw-Ape* as the
-----*
- A n i *- .
Grand Canyon.
1
ToUrnament
Riding:
Until the antry.box closed today,
most observers predicted a dmen
or so -ohallengan would run for
Sunday July 27th
the rich nurse hauled down laat
*
Fort Mellon Psrk
year by Fred AaUtre'a Triplicate.
Whatever the field tomorrow,
2.00 P . M.
Hollywood Park expects the large it crowd of the season. The judg­
Brin* Your Hors#
ing by yeiterday's betting handle
A nd
'
|2,0wP,Udl, unusually heavy for
of !2,0WP,IM1,
Join
The
Fun
a waek day, play In the pari-mut­
uel department will be extra brisk
for. Gold Cup day.
Prior to the announcement of
the entries. Raoul Espinosa's gal­
loping grey from Chile. Olhaverry, waa listed aa a doubtful star­
ter. and teh eame-wa* true of
several other ellgiblea.
The sudden elcknes* and death
yesterday of Col. L. O. Burna*
ankee V alor,'w ho would have
gone Into th* rail* and one-quar­
T«»«
Tha entire backbone of the Is­
Hrnnktyn
ter cup race with a m, re 109 land of Java la volcanic.
|ti.*tf&gt;n
pound* on his back, robbed the
St. Loult
race of a big UtraaL •
N.w York
rtilesgn
H arry M. f f i m i r 'i expentlv*
T o o J a i l # . T o d a m n ify
r'lnrlnnstl
fiDy, Honeymoon, howgver, work-'
*d wall yesterday and. with an
Phllsiitlphla
IT II 411 l(
assignment of 114, Including Jack LOST: Varigated cosmetic bag
II **•!(* Vttt.rgay
containing money, ml sc. article*,
plttthurih S-l. PhllrAetphla 4,1
W*»trope, loomed large fn the
awaln. lb
between l e t . and 8th B t on
('hlrasn.S, Rotton 4.
, , Kh II(i^, lb
field.
HI. I.stuli I. N*»w fork I.
Magnolia Ava. Return 718 Mag.
Triplicate,
which
beat
out
Pros,klyr. S. rinrlnn»tl- I,.-.
r.frnokta cf
Reward.
Honeymoon
by
a
neck
last
yaar.
A^law*. rt
Brooklyn, p
was back for a-sapfud--Uy.. and
W. D. Rorex’s T«**» 8andmsn^w*|
*
grore by Innlngsi •
.• .7 ’ back fo r a fourth attem p t
tClatee Psrk
OS* *41 I—I
SANFORD
• *** eel *—l
FrrOrsi Williams, J. Doran. Cham­
bers,- Drawn,- F. Dorsn, O rsrktr-4,
LEGAL NOTICE
Pun, batlxl In: Crecksr 1. WJIIlaln*,
D-irsn I. Homs nans: J, PorSn.
N onas
Plokn I bsr*«t ChtmUen*.. llolm**.
Ford. Ksslin*. CTsase. Saerineet: AT TEN O’CLOCK ON FRIDAT
Crockrr. nussl- Doubt* plsyat Heal­ MOIlNINa, AL'OUHT 1, HIT. A PUBMUNICIPAL PARK 6:45 P .M
DULUTH, Minn., July 25, f,1
Crocker. Left on bassst Winter 1.10 IIEAIUNO WILL BE HELD
Five golfers who use gumption ing,
AT TUB COUHT HOUUE. IN BANPark
I.
Sanford
tn«s*
on
ballai
and heart to help overcome their ntr william* |, Brooklyn S till* FORD. FLORIDA. AS PRESCRIB­
handicap, tee off a t th* North­ off Rrnwn I In I t-1 Innings, off ED BT LAW. FOR' CONSIDERA­
land Country Club court* today william, * In I 1*1 inning*, oft TION rOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
SCHOOL BUDOBT.
.
for three dar* of competition to pKrh*r: by Drown (Brooklyn) ALL
TAX PATER# AND PATRONS
1 In -T Inning*, lilt by
DOUBLE HEADER
decide tha U. B. Blind Golfers Brooklyn
iK»*llng). Winning pltchar: WU. ARB INVITED -TO ATTEND.
Championship.
”* ‘
Him, ta»lng 'pltcbsri Brooklyn. PROPOSED BUDOETi
141.11*.**
One of the fivs Is Charlie Bpa- Cmplr**- Taylor. Blneor*. Time of (Dntral* Fuad BaUnee
Antlelpalsd Receipt*
well of Birmingham, Ala , w ho* s*msi I'M.
i* uut Levy
m .iie .e t
keen eyesight rarrld him. through
Federal
1.0*0.**
big time football and the war until
YEBTERDAY'fl BTABB.
a shell exploded on his tank on k Stan Muilal, Cardinals, singled
European' battlefield.
In winning run with two out In
Boswell, still In his 20s, playdil 10th Inning as Cards defected GlDistrict Fun# Balar
-halfback for the University • Of
Antlelpalsd Receipts
Alabama in the Roae Bowl, arfI
Welter Masteraon,. Renaton,
4 Mill Levy
once averaged 52 yards in a dnton outpltched Hal Newhouter w he
TetsT District Fend
nunts against Fordham. Today
he's o o f to cop th e'b lin d P' xrf»
(IRAND
TOTAL
golf litis from Clint Russell of[.q,n*tox* to eweip the thrse-tam a
Galvanized
Duluth* chiefly to »tlmu!ate ti

OPF.Nflt

OPENS:

Driver Killed In
Midget Auto Race
national Midget Auto Raelnf
Champion In 1929, wax killed laat
night when hie speeding car crash­
ed Into a fence while making a
turn on the Yellow Jacket Speed­
way one-fifth mile oral.
•
Hart, native of .Denver raring
out of Tpmps waa attempting to
pass George Marahnpan, Yerke*.
Pa.. on the in h ‘ in d final Up of |
thk eeml-flnal race. T h a jp r went
into a epin aa H art loet control,
crashed Into the fence, bounced
10 feet In the air then rolled over
several time*.
' *
It waa the third fatality a t the
Yellow Jacket Track elnce IU open­
ing In 1928.
A crowd of 12400 wltneieed
the tragedy, a prelude to the 25
U d Keystone State handicap spon­
sored by the Philadelphia Inquirer
charities.
George Fonder, Lonsdale, Pa.,
won the handicap In 5:38.42, fin­
ishing ahead of Dutch Brhaeffer,
Floral Park. U I.; Lloyd Christ­
opher. Miami, Larry Bloomer, Nor­
ristown. Pa„ and Duane Cat ter.
Lot Angeles.

If SM
il*in*«tlll« ..
ht. Augustin*
U*ti*i&gt; i
Orlando
ItANKUlU)
1‘alatka
j^nliurg
Dayton* -

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Hchrens Continues
Pace In Western
Tennis Tournament
SOUTH tlF.NI). Ind.. July £5,
(A1) — It wa* Pixie again-1 Ilia
the nArth today at tha Western
Junior Tennis Tournament r e a p ­
ed tha semi-final round an I two
boy* from thr der|&gt; *outh, Herbert
.(Irhtrna of Fort Lauderdule, and
Dick Mauledou* of New Orlrant,
hrld the favorites .yoiea.Itehicps, lop-aejded Irv tingle*,
wax *rhadule&lt;| to meet Tonv TrAbrrt of Cincinnati, and Mouledoua,
leedori second. Wat. to fa.-e-AleX
llrtiw-k of HamlracV, Mlrh.
Thr southerner*. teaming In tha
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FRIDAY. JULY
in Strasbourg receiRlr, Porphyro ad In m ilitary government quar­ see th at France did not go Com­
Germans was part of B av ara for
Greek Fight
tennis urged th at a “free" g o y rn - ters hare as directly Incompatible m un ist
. • .
700 rears. Tn* separation fol
Thus a t every opportunity, the
ment be esUbllahad in Greece, and with the announced alms of Bri­
lowed the end of 'i s war. Now
(Csattawg (&gt;•■•, r&gt;a&lt; &lt;&gt;■»&gt;
Athens government circles sub­ tain and the United States as far Americans supported the French In
Bavarians want It back.
rlllas In a Major engagement wrst sequently Indicated they expected as bitonal Germany was concern­ the sis weeks of fniillea* negotia­
W
hither
the
Falatlnarr
wants
to
of Lamia. 100 mllea north»r-t of
AP N »«ifr«lsrw
tions a t the expense of Germany.
ed.
AP Newsfealarea
also .. con e-rufraj. This Athens. Unofficial reports said a move In that direction.
MUNICH Bavarians are nursing return
SOUTHAMPTON.
England
Last night, however, Constan­
These sources pointed out that
However, when life foreign m'tila
a
seel
ion
of
independent
think­
—The Queen Mary* “lovely lady/ a geographical gripe. They are ing that contribute so many early 200 casualties were inflicted o.t the tine Rodopoulos, governor general France steadfastly had refused to isters* conference "ended •without
looking
westward
to
the
Palat­
rebels.
of northern Greece, eald in an in­ loin the bitonal merger and ac­ airreement, the State Depar’mcnl
thar sailors rail her—is hcln* re­
immigrant! to the United States.
A United Natlens Balkan Sub- terview that the Communists “do­ cept Joint responsibility for Wes­ and the British Foreign Office
stored to her prewar elegance as inate, merged with the Rhineland
The French will not tolerate
Into one slate within Ihe^Frcncheommision
still
In
session
Iff
Joann't have the strength” to set up a tern Germany. They said' the empowered ■ their representatives
talk of a return t &gt; the old a'atus,
necupt*d—tone.- -’*• -■
Marshall offer for a thre*- power in Germany. General Clay and Gen­
however.* ' Compete«w*-iotvM*56Uw- jilna drafted a report, oppcu-l by provisional government.
The
Palatinate
with
Its
million
the
Soviet
and
Polish
delrgs'cs,
resume her weekly runs across
conference apparently would give eral Sir Brian Robertson, to go
say this Is one of the reasons
the.A tlantic Ocean July 31.
the same sort of veto pow­ ahead with negotiations on an
they have banned public speeches for U. N. headquarters, dlspslchcvj
German Policies Terrattre
over the rehabilitation of the agreed level of German industry in
Along a deck where thousands
by Dr. Karl Schumacher, leader
Property
Value
Ruhr \that France has exercised make the combined tones self suf-j
of American and Canadian soldiers
Informed sources Wald this re
of German aoelalists, an advocate
i r n t t s s r e ttaaa P an s n e » r
in the Allied Control Cotinrli in
•lood in Marked-out war-time
of centrallstic Ideas. The French j port include^ the subcomnn-"ion .i
rraallssMl
ttmm
N
|*
Hast
the policy of making the merged Berjin for the past two years.
going grayhiund wouldn't know
valuation of 132,282,75ft and of at Tubingen now also requlri
The difference between
______ the
’ * ‘l loncs nl
American and* "British
this fiO M .H O was wholly or special permission for the GerArmv and S tatf Deparlmcnts aims
man
press
Cfimany
a
self
.supporting
unit
partislly exempt, snd J4,74!»,24il,
in Germany hivame apparent at
and Yugoslavia had obstcuci*--!
itirouyb an important program.
not. including lands reverting to
tha foreign ministers Moscow con­
the work of the aubcommis* on.
the state or homesteads was who).
This policy of self sufficiency ference last Spring.
(a refitted.
The Greek government las*, week
lv exempt.
The armvuschool oOhought,’ led French protest.
War Role Forgotten
reported the army had atuypcJ a Jhrough an indugtclal—revival Jn
guerrilla drive on loannlna -aid to Western Germany hae been advoc _ ______ ___ ______ . ......... ..
Soma three-quarter* of a million
ated hy Herbert Hoover and miRU a ll important to rebuild'Ger many
FLAY HALL
have started in Albania.
NEW YORK. July 25. M l Warrants were issued last night emus American business men as a prosperous nation both for
the economic well being of Europe
Presldrnt Ford Frick of the Na­ for the arrest of Nicholas /echand to keep Germany from xolng
thousands of soldiers* bride# and I 2P7.260, wholly and partially and tional League today ortierrd “in ariades, leader of tho Greet &lt;-on
communis tie..
the name of common sense and munlst Party, and .Milllade* For.
children the Mary brought to new I | i 2.217.&lt;500 wholly exempt,
The position of Grnrral Clny
homes in America.
I luike County with 138.751.70S sportsmanship" that the disputed phyrogennls, former Communist
was subordinated at Moscow t&amp;
in n iK iiw vof. feet of
. . . serviceable,
_________ value
____ ___H
.
.
thousands
had 113,350,940
wholly ami game of last Sunday between Ip f la te r mlnlater. Tlie government
the predominant State Department
unlovely plaster Imard h a v e Im-c i i I partially exempt and 43,417,WKII Brooklyn Dodgers and St. Louis
school, which held that the Ger­
ripped out. In drab quarters which wholly exempt. Brevard County Cardinals at Khbeta Field be re­
man Problem could wait and that
housed 80 Gla a crossing tbere lsl had a total value of 4O,27'4,0411 played on Aug. 18. thus upholding
the most Important thing *.is to
8peaklng to French CoranunUt*
• luxurious cocktail bar, guy inland of this 15,511,700 was wholly! the protest of the St. Louia club,
red Iralher upholstery and brlghlland partially1 exempt and *1,282,-1 _______________________ ________
rad and lo ft gray curtains.
The main restaurants have lorn
redecorated: what' was the bride*'
Russia Hits U N
movie th ra trr has i«*en turned
rt
Im n I'ea* One I
Into a supper Hub with fluorescent
basic freedoms in llirmtrlvei inr
lighting and-tinted mirrors.
are essential to tire .fruitful ex
Luxury Quarlera
Tha wartime sickbay, with Its freise of other baric frerdomt.*

Luxury Liner Gets Munich Bavarians
Have Real Gripe
New Refinements

first tiros they could recall th a t
the American military government
had'not been kept Informed of d«vrlnnment* end mo»e* In Wash-

fcteMsSsySfcr* A t s

luxurious first Hass smoking
yoom'.The main lounge again i* a
massive room with lofty maple
wood pillars, paneling and a thl-k
carpet of russet and gold. *
When the 81,235-tsm Cunsrd
liner went to war. aha left behind
bar In various parts of the world
tome 10,000 pieces of furniture
and fittings. New YorkTHMH *

He added that without adequate

arrest to comprehensive and ob­
jective Information on the world
in which we live, the "very ev­
idence nf democracy could ha andangered.”
Martin told the delegates Ihst
his government lielleved that fa­
cilities for full comprehensive and
objective reporting, and tha "rjgip
of access of all men to such Mn
formation will contribute to inter­
national understanding and friend-

•hipped ba­ jo England litfnre
the reeonvlfslun alarled.
Hundreds of miles -of wiring
were removed and rearwtd, decks
•craped, rugs Isld, pumps, generators and other equipment were
torn down and worn parts re­
placed. The whole ship underwtnt a gigantic face-lifting.
Bha'i undergoing’ trial runs now
nd. at the end o r the nmnlh, will
• off for N e* Torn tn the che.
era of the crowd and the music
of tha bands.

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Atom Bomb Knocked
Pride Out Of Jap«

"We believe, also," he said "that
the principles of freedom of in­
formation of th e-p ress ara es­
sential to the other purposes of
the United Nations: to the main­
tenance of International peace,
and to the solution of problems
of an economic, social, cultural
and humanitarian rhararler. We
Iwlfeve that it Is essential to tho
promotion of 'social progress and
iletter standards nf living In larjv
_ .' *__
J__( it"
er
freedom.'
.
'.
Martin declared that tha del­
egates had met in the UN to
make an effort to build a drufl
community of all the people of
the world. He said that hi* gov­
ernment deplored any effort to
limit or destroy that c^mmuni-

D A IL Y SA LE S 2:00 p

By BUSSELL URINES

We are inevitably concerned
1. .
i ..I. a
N A G A S A K I . Japan - The with any barrier*
remove
any
peoples,
or
groups
world's second atomic bomb came
to the people of this Kyushu Hi* of peoples, In any part “f t*va
by an ironic twist of fate. It left world, from lire process of giveIto pride among them, no desire lo and-take in rconomlr, cultural nr
perpetuate th at agonising moment political affairs -which full par
tIHpatlon In a world community
with monuments.
Now they want only lo forget, Implies,’'
«w
“ Wy are concerned lest any
and In forgetting they have let
tha weeds grow over hnmpsites in aurh existing harriers I* extend­
ed, we are deeply . desirous that
gashed Urakaml valley.
Tha valley, about two miles any axlstlng barriers be removed.
The
frtjm the center of town, wan hit 1 need hardly stress Dm rele­
by chance on tho mor/rlng of v a n t of this principle to free­
August ID, 1045. The primary tar­ dom of information. For censor­
get for that atom raid, Knkura— ship of outgoing news la one such
about 100 mllra northward—was barrier; internal censorship is
obscured hy weather. Nagasaki another: prohibition of Imported
hooks ami periodicals is a third.
was second on the day’s Hat.
Japanese figures say 30,000 were’ Denial of visas for foreign cor­
killed and 42,000 were wpundrd in respondents is also a harrier, and
the blinding single .flash anil rev­
erberating after-effect* nf the
bomb. D wiped' out hundreds of
IndoncHiiin Fight
thickly-parked worker** homos In
tha valley, ripped through facMaallaw* rn si
flasl
torles and spent Its fury high, qn force* in central Java had pene­
enveloping hill*, where baldness trated Dutch defenses at BernerStill remains among the forest*.
•n g on the north roast, Jump-off
, Parallel ridges channelled tha DOlilt Tor * Dutch drive on J rg .
bomb'* affect* and protected Naga­ •karla. The city Is 00 miles north
saki Itself from the force o f the of Jogjakarta.
blast. Fires front the valley raced
"Our forces received tha full
without check the two miles Into support of the population suetown, causing most of II* wartime m i l t t r l I n s * t l i e a r i l u * ' Alias I r w l n n a a l a n
dims*#.
4 ilnlv
n«l.. •_ few Itau*
TIM
have railiMiMl
returned l.t
to Ithe
'valley. Flimsy home# have been
bulU In spots, A new church has
M ill erected- alongside the mins
of tho Catholic church, which once
had a eongr*g#tlon;oM0,000 Jap• 'T ha r'emalftder la a desolate
vista of ruin* and seared earth
covered with spring weed*. The
epicenter of tho hl^al la marked
*«lr by a huge arrow, erected by
American*. A once-busy navy yard,
including a giant torpedo plant,
.■tempi Tn rulna.
• Residents of Hiroshima, on Hon­
shu Island, have a fierce prido In
surviving the first atom bomb.
They ere contemplating en atomic
lib rary and * monument In In*
■enter of the city. Hundreds of
fcomtt hive been rebuilt end bull*
ness la brlak-s-even In atomic aouwsnlrs.
. . .
U But Urakaml valley has dropped
into the backwash e l war.

Law Repealed
persAnnel,
rill n o t be eligible t » G. I.
[dormant pay, educational or
or govsn'ment

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Unified Forces
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through a resolution for en In­
vestigation of Attorney General
Clark'a handling of Kanaaa City
vote fraud charges.
The Moose Voted 1440,000 for
additional expenses of its invest!gating committees, over the pres
testa from the Door th at there
are too many “Junkets’* underway
already.
The new money raises to
071000 the total the House
give* It* special Invaatlgs
groups, many of which have
ranged extewahn foreign

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' veara hence. The federal guar-1 ly had preUsta^ thalr Into
• antae of premium* on commercial I and the&amp; .Tmryeri- had els
'U fe iaeurance policies of service-1 thalr coavietiena • were "w
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Trade Pact
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A s s o c ia te d P r e s s U i i e d W iro

In Spotlight At Hughes Probe

Promises To Tell

The vital patt which coal pro­
duction ii playing in the European
economic crisis, ar.d consequently
in the turbulent political iituatiot.
was
well emphasised by two de Reds insisted On Re­
krmed Aid Will Noti
velppmentt during the weekend
Be O f f e r e d But
v i s i o n Of D e b t
^-o n e in England and. ihe other
Former WPB Official
N a t i o n ’s P o r t s
Owed To Britain;
in Germany.
Calls Kaiser Plan
Closed To Dutch Secretary Of Defense British Foreign Miiiler Bevin 1941 Terms Stand
For
Plane "Comin an impassioned appetl to his
Says Biggest .lob country’s workers in general, and LONDON. -July 28 ftP&gt;—S.r
[ ifW
DELHI. July J8 «J D 'pletely Fantastic”
famlit Jawahsrlal Nehru, viceto the coal miners in particular, Stafford Ctippt (old Pailiamrnt to­
Is
To
Select
Aides
Tfiidrnt of (he Indian Interim
WASHINGTON. July 28* 'T l—
warned that they must produc day that Rriliih-Rut'ian trade
avernmenl.
announced
today
Chairman llfewtler (RA lgi) of
WASHINGTON. July 28 (AV more or riik the (all of the Social* ltesty negotiations bioke down in
hat India would pin* Indonesia's James Forrestal, who will be thr irt, government and a weakening M otcow latt week because of SoNo One Injured But ihe S m atr War Investigating Comlie before the United Nation*, United Stales first Secirlary of of Britain's position^ in .world *f- virt demand* for teviiion of the
v.tid IihIj ) a globe-liotling
T w o Automobiles miller
robably presenting it tomorrow National Defense, declared tod*,! fairj.
employee nt llnw iid Hughet. milIncreased production, he 1941 lost, agreement
W e r e Demolished liiiii.iiie manufactuirr, has agreed
Horning, and expected the iui»- that ihe unification of Army and said, would enable the country lo
Ruuia owr* G r e a t Britsi.t
porl of certain other poweri.
to |e|| what he knows about ihe
Navy under a single department give foreign credits which would 55.000.000 pound.
($220,000.Weight nf water on the'roof ol aw ml of two $40,000,009 w-srlime
A| the lame lime Nehru an- is the "most decisive step" m mil­ help diplomacy.
000) under term* of the Civil
thr one (lory garage building in. govrinitwn! plane conlr.fcls to
J.’almoit imnte, itary policy since . the • formation . lie' was addrassing,thousands of O edii.-A gteruirnt,..
veupisd”’ bv .’isnunole M n tu iiin |&gt;tf6fi*4
Hy would bar Dutch aircraft of the republic.
miners whose production It the
Ctipp*, pietident of the hoard
Commercial Slieei i* believed tn
,key to England's economic re­
Tom landing on Indian airfield*,
lb ro ster told a tepotler that
The Navy Secretary told his covery.
o f'lra d ;, said (ftiiiih nrgolisloti
have canted the cnllajue of Hie the Tlughef emptuye#, John Mey}nd flying over India.
lirsl news conference sincr being
"Mv Owl. working men and wo. offered s number of conceiiinn*.
loof and wall* of (he enlue northIndia's goal it to firing th?
named lo head the overall U S. men.'; ho cried, “this is the first hut "we could not go the whole PICTUatO IN 1*44 a* they laughed hcnrlily at a remark passed In a Holly, eait coiner of the huihhng duuna rr, ludifird the committee stx'f
laiteit ponible end to the fight*
llii* mnming jie will testify before
I-abor
(Socialist)
government
vou
military establishment that “we
have g o t Don't let It fall, for Ihe way the Soviel government de­ wood night club are dim setress Faye Kmeramr. war plant executive John a rainitmin al 2:2(1 o'clock lies a suhcommillee .whenever it wishes
itg and assure that juitice ii done,
u«Tfr
and
(back
to
eamara)
film
director
Andr#
D#
Toth.
A
Senate
have a blueprint and a charter •qka of generation* to come. Your manded at a condition of an agree­
'iehru laid .at a newt conference.
tnvssttf.nnf cnmmlttse, pmbtng Into th# wartime contract, of Howard afternoon. No one wat mime I to t .11 c.i» him •
*
but the blueprint and (he charter Labor government ii carrying «*n ment.”
Hughes, has been Informed that Meyer, who area Hughes' Tress agent,
Nearby «peclalott&gt;7epoi1ed that * Me had hern scheduled to ap­
*We a re .n o t *• war with *hr haVe .to de manned by people." in foreign affair* without the
The British hip
hftped for arra n ged lavish part!** given by Hughes In In aflmt hi hteh-pressure they »aw "an avalanche of water pear next Wednesda y .* before a
iilch government." he laid.’ “ anJ
tool*
to
do
Ihe
Job
and
I
must
be
He added:
wheal, limber and canned fish. w ar contracting. Copyright King Feature* Syndicate, (international) pour from the .building at it mibh, ingmrv npefifag;.twj t y*
helped o u t"
ire do not intend to he at w ar
"In
my
judgment,
this
constitutes
The
Russians wanted heavy’ ms*
That'*
airong
and
most
unusual
fh ||l|H ecl.~
in'® the Dutch government or 111
1 lie-.lie.’- and Ib-nry J, Kaiser's
the moit d«IltVe anil' defmitiiV taninm jrrtn rnmirfTnitnrT-anffief &lt;ifciiif tyT7jfil^ahil pipe"i. ITie’Mos*
her” government.*
J Wo automobilr. intide of the plaqe contiact. v.ith the governminister,
but
It
doesn't
exaggerate
India, Nehru maid, will not aend step in the formulation ol a na­ Ihe dangers of the situation In cow radio anerted the talks broke
garage weir sin «&lt;|ird bv llie Inirk- nlent.
rm» to Indonesia liecaute auch tional military policy since the which Ihe gofertmirnt find* Itself down became llulvin would not
ling ioof. One was a I'Mt) I'lvMeyer had been • repotted out
gn act would be "tantamout to formation of the republic."
a* It struggle* with England's guarantee tome deliverie* and b*mouth
sedan, the piopeity u id ill- i M i n t ■v. and the »ube.ymmildnrlarliiK war" upon tho Dutch.
first
all-out
experiment
In
Social­
causr cie-.li( (etm* could not b*
.Forrestal said it has not yet
However, he aald, hla country waa
Robeit flakier, the other *»i* e trr previmj-fv had t-een making
ism. The government maintain*
contemplating * dosing porta to been decided whether hr will have '.that ft has been caught in a rush reconriled.
J V I 1 hevfolrt vrdvtl. bvlotiging to elfoitv t ■ (mil hint to ivsue a
All Dutch shipping' and certainly his offices in ihe Pfntlgnn (Wat of war-born circumstances which
The ltii|i*b delegation beaded by
l&gt; I lb. ulitiii. anto meih-vmc in I ittttiinun.
Would bar aircraft of any country Department building) or eliewheie,;
H arold'Wilson returned Fridajh**n'^
b*an
able
tn
control
tint*
,\! .i - In*..I pia-limiuary iminify
empluvre ol ||ir g,iia#‘- . l l e Its)
Which might attem pt lo carry aupfrom Moscow nfter flvs »*eek* of
Jiir** b .
Innt l-rfore (ha
no, ha. Ihe dale of hi. taking the
f*r' ?foreign
« L ' ,,rV,n*
in
ohea to the Dutch.
intensive
anil
detailed
negotiations.
Outer.
Mongolian
In­
ptiked
it
inode
about
a
1.(11
lion,
Volume Of Loans Is
office, ctinservatl'-e
»nl‘ ntmiMu- m ii.nis piirpaftod
&lt;^&gt;hru aaid hi* country hail not official oath at America's first Anthony Aden, ssid In an address
Crlpp* said the llritlsh Labor
r llle* ria th
expfi *'• ;i iitirA of parties at
tttl previously to bung I lie
Up But Fewer Find cident Brought Up hrlm
Saturday that labor has divided Oovernment wished to expand
If rteifftiiinl nn Tiitc#* ^l»l
It F. I.
mwh»n«c. wri th.*
doneiian hostilities before the Secretary of Defense hern de­
Itnde with Hussln and saiil he
H n lln aed on !*■■* ill)
In Membership Pica IlflUl'tt tn {lit* i | N«ll, lit* '«&gt;•ill. ||i*
Ne e d To Borrow
nlted Nations because “we cided.
hoped the disappointing failur*
Wil 5fulfil »lumt
ft*r? ii v*'ii y
ought the bent**way waa in
was only “ternpot«r&gt;\" He diet mil
Forrestal said that the new set­
LAKE SUCCESS, “July. 28 *4’. from wlifrt i Im* rotif f^ll. l*H&gt;ktiM£
njunctlon with other powera." up of a separate Army, Air Force
mention the Moscow radio report,
Reflet ling tlw meieiseti cot!)
lie atliled that India turned m a t, and Navy under tho overall cont­
which a spokesman for the b o a rd 'Dj ptodurmg ciopl and the ttat* China ami Soviei Ruuia i lathed j*t tom* prlnlpd iutii
Brltlau and the. United-States,' rol of the Secretary of Defense
n f.j,a d e railed "very Hns.lsn- ^
nf m„tr , , tm A„d g.o*r today m the Unitrd Nali'un s , wlifn h# « iv l lit* fin* i*sdi ii it11 i«»r
(alt froli* rt
Iwim I th*&gt; .m &lt;j
recent day* has exchanged will save money In the long run
aided
• •,! '»■ Cuuncil mrinheninp tom dlul UlUl.llLi.dvi 14Umv -tpui Li_—
al and tniurmal coinmunical- and be beneficial, in _ the sense
. Cripps—imlicated -succeM—had eququumt. ^ the volume ql bank
with Australia eHd “we now of ‘'getting the most of out of
liven almost in slglit when the ciedit u»ed .by Honda’ faiiiw f. i« miller nvei .iilmilting Ui|lei ATjii
I lif*
mill
In a few hour*" to carry our money.**.
talks cutinpsed nn Soviet credit currently lugliet than “It w »* ■* tlidtl. Willi Uui'l-i thvigutrt lli.il
ij (’LIT l‘lyn)iitiHi ImhvUifrHfc L*
formally to U. N.
I S .,
,.f v!,-i,ate Bill No. .qfit
%v**»**
Unification will cost more In the
rxplaiiu d:
i.
maims, He
itc- expisineu:
j
. i l l.. . tome circle* tn Aiu would like hitnnlil
JACKSONVILLE. Fla., July 28, demands"We had succeeded In reaehine yeaf. ago. **r&lt;*(dmg In&gt; J. L ■
beginning he said, adding. "It (Special)-- "Other *tate* w i l l
villi pi live tu he of ur"*t advan-.
to tee Ihe la r e l situation 'dnpli
*•"», be.-lligi.l. «f
ie
y
.p
j
rill
lent
ol
the
Sanionl
Al
Is my hope the added expena* benefit greatly through the enter, agieeiuvnl on all mnttri* within
,
. I I I .
- I H'l n- t .o paik. ll II... til 't Hi,-" in the t’il’y of Satifotd and
lUtsi.le nt (hr building.
other -mail ■-!&gt;!“« in lecuring
print of Floridian*dn develmurfenl the trail# fuld, tnchitUnj^ quan­ U n t^Jssliu n sI Bsnk. who irpre- ta ln l m ihe Far- Fa*t,
of, State-operated m»ikrls. said tities, prices-and terms and ton- teni* the Flotid* Banket* AstonTt.e Imlldliig it owned I . I’r-, .it p &gt;■i A it iiltif. »och av the San*
Chins'* ili-legate. Dr ShuhOh
rrnmimieS ■■ r»
Sit)
today he told newsmen laconically J. Stanford Laraon, actintr chief
nnhl* and KryitniiU I'olu. ri . find N.u h I Air •Jinti.'ii. it was
atimi at Semmnlr County Key lists, lohl’lhe memhenliip commit It. iv ti. W)II In lit a and Flip I’liiaf
la to "get people".
of- the Market Organlaatiou end
tsd -to la&gt; hj Edward Higgins,
trr which i* combining appfu i M. N. Clevelaml .mlvryj s|»tc&gt;-• - maiinu* ■ of the Setninolr County
So far as possible he plant to Facilitie* Branrh, United State*
Banker. •
keep existing services ami groups Department of Agriculture, dur- J.- L. Sauls Presides
"lloWever, I Intida (aim familier lion* ol inttp cuunltirt llut In* In lake cbnige nf tlui aitltatinn i i Tn.!* -i uf Cuhtmeree who with
undisturbed, he said.
Ing a Jacksonville vlalt thl* week­
11^ It l 1.--- III - ix In Jnel.xonThe eswif -of- t he Imjlitiug—rt
___ .Are needed to In.
Forrestal hinted that his tsnure end. The Washington official, who At VFVV District Meet aTe^pfobahty- in the ill4H|HI b- gnvnnmmt nypniivl Outer mon imited hy Wood*)) til l.. t&gt;eniifir' t*-t '-ii-k t.inferring with
I create' the National Quant rifle of office a t Secretary of Defense apent some tfme touring the State,
nam mI t poaitum that Ihey have gulia became of ihe "armed m Itilik was *CHtli-ieil a In. ill
,r ff t.if.ilIlf th e
IV nr
A «*e&gt;x
Ad] company now being formed here might not exceed one year.
vaitnn”
nf
(
him
hy
Oulrr
Mon
after appearing on th ; July 23-24
.alley ami slrret. die crash Hi
f lit|iiif - Mil I Mu* f tvll A m John L. Saul*, preaiding for Ihe e*ei been." Mr Ihgley *.*td. "Only
{from the 12 mep reported a t ready
When asked whether he Intend­ program of the annnat conference
tfiiB It &gt; \ t!f*1iit*dif r ifiI If*11 *rtu nni inc
tcfc-nllit to the 23 or more nion ed to slay in the job for sometime, rtf managrra and official* uf Flor­ first time as VFW Commander of- a few mole (.timet* need to u#e golkirt Irottpv. iliiqmiled hy t*nk*. ti ailed inn m spectators.
ill ,11■|.1 - xl I ■n (tf the bill.
the Fifth Florida district *t il*
Tim diuiuinlril hi a ( h i m veto ol
M
required before Company 2 of the
li'eastaasg
r*s* aisS
the
bank
credit
available
to
llieni
ida'* Stale Farmer*' Markets, ronference Sunday in Detiaml.
n t" bin i■, "i idea that the City,*
124th Infantry Can be activated.
the
applit
itmn.
gave unstinted praise to Nathan Imndlin) hi* duties In n wnrkuiHn- tin* *e*r because continuing lugb
-htch mi • «', ■I " " iix tlie mrport
It waa announced today.
-Alexi-i N Kiatilnlkov, Hti**l*&lt;i
Mayo, (ommissloner of Agtlcul-J li),*- manner, presided like an "old faun incomes make it |MH*thle lo Ii
■.pi i •. . i- li-,. Sint ion, l*e givI t la planned to bring the Com­ Fred L. Touchton .
lure, and \\ Ilham I,.- Wilson, l»i-l tinirt," and rlulrhlng III* naveil
drlvgatr "I,,, figuied in an ex
tUitugx mid equip.
■
I
wnllnii.t
nn
1
‘nar
Sis)
pany jup to a total atrrngih of
change uf fiaat talk wit It the oili­
rector of State Market*, for d e - |f ifmlv. strictly limited lime of de l
I t , id trip* •! atian, praD ich in Dade City velopment
officer* and IBM men. The mem­
of (he unique system bnte so that no "filibuster*" hroko
er delrgaie. ni a rummlttea nu-ti *
&gt;iih-vl Hie teveiitm tlerlved from .
i
bers held an organisation meeting
.of Stale-operated *ale* center* out. F. D. Scott, commander nf ,s, / ’n n „ B O f I . i m i n r
ilig laal • xveek, .promptly c.haig-'l
■i*i i»
i in niniutain an I
Thursday night and wilt continue
that -the t’hiiii-va nllegatlnnx ni"
DADE CITY, July 28,-(Special)• which' now comprUe* 37 aetive i’osl 3282 reported this, morning. “ I '
L U |lH P r
peipeMinle the m i|yirt..
to meet every Thursday night at Fred L. Touchton, 86, druggist unit* handling more than &gt;32,"nMurd.”
■
’iftfsiinded,and
thni
The Sanford poit furnished one
An enteitaming mmii.il pi
Violations Pending In realilv rii|oeva lump* violate.I gum
ft. Ilikw 1*- and Mr. Coleman
8:00 o'clock at the Sanford Aim- here for 20 years, and senator of 000.000 of produc* in the last af the largest delegation* preoent,
wa* prrtenled q the Rohm refiiFlal &lt;('.ii lfi*-v conferred with
cry. The Company has been tn the 38th senator*! district of Pas­ fiscal year.
Outer
Mutignliaii
letrltory.
hr saiil, with 18 member* attendaeUva since tt.w a* absorbed Into co and Sumter Counties in 19.14
Twenty-one case* of liquor sal­ Kraxiliiikov **td Ihe the whole luncheon today under the d im ti -i l.vle l‘rit.-i :q*L regional direetor
"Director Wilson, through hi*' ing including Pat Johnson, senior
t W Army during the' war.
and 1938, died suddenly of
acceptance of.—
thepresidency
presidency. . of; vice commander: James Huff, es la-v violation arc’ pending in border inci'leiit made him think of r i n r l r i Morriinn. progii-i ■ the V \ \ niv.. will; It. W.
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I i-.i.'h, u -.1 *e,-J-ivei| instruction*
Capt. Roy Green la company heart attack yesterday morning the recently organ!ted National ' Quartermaster; H a r v e y Hale, Comity • Court a* Ihe re*l|ll "of
i- I" h
i" pr.
i tit secure
-commander, and Capt. John rope a t 8 o'clock on th e sidewalk Ji»»t. Association of Produce Market chaplain and John L. (ialloway, investigation*’* tbe t’"*1 month them iiitghi tm parti** In ('him ch «irm*n.
xvliu
wuuM
like
tu
are
a
UN
rmu
Sever.il vrcsl xulux u rie irpil---- I ’ .
.i early n t po-xihlt
and Capt. Robert Raker are qn the a* he reached th# door of hla Managers,” Mr. Larson continued, trustee.
by member*
of (In* _Stale ml-iiiim «&gt;i up tu investigate the
,
•
*
staff. Lieut. Dick Brown is ntfiltf- drug stors.
I "h*i now embarked on an effort
Slate Junior Vice Commander flevf-r.xg* Department tn Semi- id fair. IL v:iul -iilaii they migh- i&gt;v Min Robert* Ey.tuv. ,i timu It.uu lli.&gt; t\ \ V.
ant company commander and MaJ.
Mr.
i
h-mn.t
t.iilay
termed the
Since October,- 1941, he hod (o ff|ve the real of the country C. C. Whlltle made a talk on de­ Innvl, County.
pet
iriln
hy
Perry
Btrlnrr
v.u
lie trying tq -detract from the
O. Bark* t* medical officer. .
Information* fned hy County
been manager of th* Walgreen benefit* similar to’ those which partment plana for the comlr.g
veierel pi.mo »ehclion&gt; hv hi* -&gt;i 'i p i- vert . "itti white and said
*
' The purpose of forming the Service Drug Store here, when he Floridians are deriving from thl* year. It was decided to hold the Pro-vutlng Attorney Georg* A. rivn'vm i In Chin*.
.The cminiittio deferred artin i • ILiheit * holli. «if u l i u n i . lie u.-v. '* .1 thv'. l .i-l li-afned a lot of
-company Is to provide a force of returned from Avon Park where state'* ay-stem of m arket*."'I'm-.:- iv" - 1; the- hill, “ It look*
next district meeting In Novem B|»n «how that 17 nf, the ca«e* on Outer Mongolia pending reply j 1,.„ |f(,'u%jn ,(li
minute men tn ease of emergency he lived several year*, after a
During lh*-t*n*y#*r* or more In her in Orlando. Among the hotly foi v-tdeh warrant* w ;ie i»»neil from (lone I&lt; adjourned ■ 1 ^ 1 ™ " ' " ' . ' :
. f it v'.til lake n lot nf rwi tape
or large seal*-tragedy. Men will residence of 14 y*ort In Dade which, the major portion .-of the discu**^Jopjc* wa* -that of a i&gt;&gt;- ihn Sharif* of/ict- wtru «* taking up Urn.,e .|.- ~ t !nr acquisition of 'application
__.llm lle I nucnton-.vim.mtv-e-J
theappl
drill two hour* a- week for which City.
“
Florida system he* been brought Stale bonus' to World War II vet-" gainTT "AtOfM pefknn* ‘ chki tfiht 1raiivJorilHii briefly,^ Haven men--, 'lineup for the _tuftbt!l gvme ■ a i'p -i i property,, real a n t
p H t l s s will receive 12.80 a drill
A native of Blanton, Ga., he to lie present .stature, other Stale* eran* similar ta that given hy with veiling liquor will.... I a. Iipe|‘^i mill, lie ile.-lsreil.
against the
a tlr sergeant* &gt;6.80. Men from 17 was the ton of George W. Touch- have copied, or adapted many of South Carolina and Mlsilisippi. | ctn*i- *hd four charge* overe a her* xupp.'ited Transjordan -h-u Wrihievd-iy night
Mr. Iligfiinx aft.) reported that
Russia,,
which
vetoed
TransJonlar
to 87 year* of age are eligible to ton end Lethe Copeland Touchton, its feature*, and Mr. Larson, a*
Linn* Club, a* fullnivi:
The conference was hangsd lo gani*t whit# perS-un fur unlawful
t h e y i‘i'fl f e n I with Wiley Gilles­
join regardless of military eiper* both native* of Blanton. He taught well a t other speaker! at ths order by Raul'a gavel at 10:00 A, telling of Intoxicating leverage* lait Atignxt, lexerved her state
Epp». Jr., p
merit until Wednesday. 1
pie of Hie firm, Smith and GllilDTA.
school two yeare before entering Market Managers conference In M. and adjourn ed at 1:00 o'clock on' Sunday.
A. Stina, c
Ifxpir, in JneksanvIRc in regard
Following-Activation Company 2 the drug l.u vines*.
k’np*. Sr,, lb
Jacksonville this last week stress­ »o that every0lW 8rotir*f0‘t t n h g — At) petouui against whom Ihe
: - eiigim-eti -if nn the propaseit
will b* furnished with the latest
He Is survived by hla widow, ed the value of the experience hall game between. Senford and charge* war* made were released
■ Touhys 2b
t.rmiiml huihlings nn the laks-2
Men
Rescued
After
&gt;e of equipment Including ma- Mrs. Jamie Touchton; a son,
tronttaaea Iran Fagi d w l
nn
&gt;
'0
bond
with
two♦xceptlohSj
*'* J- Higgin*. a*
DeLoAd.
from. Mr fiill.’ -pif, he eniil, will
_n# gun* and movie Dim* show­ Fred L. Touchton, Jr., a student
accmding to Slierlff Percy Merit!
Tuiiehlon, 3h
p; event the pliipn^ition to the
Swirling
Ov^r
Dam
ing atomic bomb testa and' other a t 8t*t*on University; a daughter
lighter
. Tooke, rf
8PEF.ll PRESIDES
t jty in v-gmd to lit* services
Mias Mery Lethe Touchton. Dade 1,000 Refugees Are
subjects.
' COMMISSION MEET
S;ieer If
unly Prosecuting Attorney
oil th - prujeet.
)ulnn
City; e brother, Harry Quinn
YORK HAVEN. P*„ July 2H.
George A. Speer Is uiesidlng pveri The City CommUsinn will meet
ftean, &gt;f
.
r
i
Sanford;
a
sitter,
M
Touchto
hfb—
Two
men
In
a
motor
boat
Ili Off French Coast City Court sessions during the
r«
tn* vs- In rvcolar
aeaslnn thl* evening nt
Re verve,X: G. Stine, Unrk-. Ho!!-.
"Killed When . Jam
James
es L. Spivey,Valdosta; hie
were swept over a Smujueharfis Redding and Ratignn.
ion of City Judge J.G. Sharon. (7:30 o cloek.
Folicc Siafion (iels
stepmother,
Mrs.
G.
W,
Touchton,
River dam arid clung lo the craft ^.M r. Touchton nl-v&gt; ■nn,nitu*t-d
Over By Auto Valdosta; five half brother*, MARSEILLE, France, July 28,
for II hour* before lining rescued that the umpire* will In- IVln Paint .Job By “Guest”
Wh— French ■hulhorltlss said to­
little the worse for their exper­
Alle* Rav Palmer. 23 month John I. Touchton, Houston; Rich­ day that nearly 1,000 of 4,800
1Cnn IInara tn (*•■* *1x1
ard
Touchton,
Bradenton;
Frank,
ience.
eld child of Mr. and Mrs. L.R.
Jew*, cruising offthora In three
Chief of Police Roy G, William*
Bam
and
Jack
Touchton,
Valdosta;
{Palmer
of Kentucky Avenue,
Clarence Hoover. 17, and Wil­
British deportation ships after be­
released n "motlel" white
Joseph Lee Dies At ri-i-entlv
(Cameron City, died tht* morning and four half sisters, Mrs. J tise ing turned back from Palestine,
liam
Elllnger,
42,
were
riding
prisoner who, In* »aid, other chiefs .
shortly after iftlB o'clock at Fern- Biles', Valdosta; Mrs. Marvin G. were III or needed medical care.
along the river when th# engine
Tampa Boat Races of police would like a* a "gue*t,"
lald-Laughtnn Memorial ifoepttal. Bile*, FL Pierre, Mrs. Paul Langof their Inal failed. The current
The Jew« had approached Pal­
for the- «nld prisoner, a profotBy HORRY PARKS
Il was nice lo have Ilay Fox caught the helplei*. craft and
la* the m o l t of Injuries received ford. Live Oak, and Mr*. Bam estine without Immigration visas
Mufti! Route painter, left tho SanTAMPA,
Fla.,
-July
2R.
4V
-j
CAMP
RCRIRE
a*
an
overnight
camper.
(this morning when run over by L ovatt,, Sparks, Go.
■went II aver Ihe dahi. They (LayFuneral arrangements have not In the Exodus of 1847, formerly
Tuesday was o busy day at
W&gt;Ineodav morning there were ed with the boat a* It went over Joxeph I&lt;ee, an amateur drivei ford Police .Station In fa r better
Bulck Coupe.
e
the B. a President Warfield. Their
bean completed.
UytwfaA suffered a h eir, cl shape than when he entered it.
Camp
Winona
with
Cabin
II
chal­
swimming
classes,
rifting,
archery
No charge* Against
.
Ihe bsrrier hut were thrown into from
landing from th# deportation v**tack
coming
out of a turn during
It I* doubtful, however, whether
lenging
Cabin
I
to
another
soft
and
handicraft.
After
lunch
the
. ly r f c r . MW W o t Sixteenth
the swirling water below th# dam.
aels wax scheduled for tomorrow.
Street, driver of the Bulek, hav* Sugar Rationing For
The pair *w*m to thalr wrecked a motorboat race here yi vteiila; other Jails will gleam a* brightly
The refugees departed from a ball gam* and balng beaten 6-6. camper* tang "Happy Birthday"
Thirty-three of the camper* to (Jen* eavy, one nf the com- craft, caught on the rocks, end and wa* pronounred dead Otton Irttid" nx Sanford'* duo lo the promen tnade by the parents as ia the
French port fo r Palestine and th#
opinion of Mr. 7 tim er, Uio Accident Industrial Users Ends British shipped them - bock. Two made and painted plaster stat­ cillm* and presented him with clung lo It until rescued 11 hour* arrival at Tamp* Munlrlpnl 'l-n- rr.xxtnmvl service* of the recently
uTentnl primmer, who wa* guest
was unavoidable, According: to the
British corvette* and the destroy­ uettes They wars a Scotty dog a rhneotete Iced cake tupped lite r by two other York Haven piOvl.
I-e# had placed second In Fran­ ef the Cil v for 90 days for having
report of Patrolman'W ,II
WASHINGTON. July 28, ( J p |- er Cardigan Bay shepherded (be bookend, in Indian head (&lt;one w ith ‘ 21 candle*.
pien.
'
kie Rodrigues of Tern pa in the tried tu drive hi* eiitornohllq while
erstn who made an Investigation. Th* Agriculture Department an­ refugee ships.
large and on# small) and a fitot
After rest period. Cabin I
first heat for Class "C" amstcuri intoxicated. •'Never again," he told
The accident said RauVerson, nounced the end of sugar ration­
mari-l&gt;-d forth ami defeated the
The Cardigan Bay put Into h ar­ paper weight.
occurred In the yard of the Helpy ing a t HUM A. M. today because bor and Its chief officer, Capt. G.
Bobby Parks and John Fox romhineil forces of all the coun- Yearly Report Made They were neck and neck in the, Chief William*.
Hobby
eceetvd hea t when ■Rodrli:n •r~TTrrr Nr.fbhTVI* IK» Jalllnhhy psint»n West
thhr- I here
M r
UtlL-OL-lht- JifU-jm njcA-Jor _ Hut xilUa* Fallowing
of • lock of funds to finance the
tired l.re*« lK»*t eppraiid to lie Cil. Ihil llio'kitchen,-the tlownvtair*.
dally
n
rltt
of
a
rifle
man
»
hand­
w*»
m
ars'
shooting'
and’
handi­
Hy Credit AnH6eiatiori out
H
R
^
. Its!
of control.
celt* and the upstair* cells at*
■ looking after her washing. Mr.
out ion end* rationing to In­ and other authorities o f Marseille. book. Wada Garner shot a high­ craft and another swimming pe­
Rodrigues maneuvered hi* uwn mcrly patnlml ,na well. Chief WtlT sr had put Ms laundry Inin dustrial and institutional users. Ha appeared to be.In a_r*(* when er score of 41* but as he already riod. After supper came acmie
A
euhslanlldV’
Increase
in
net
H
the child had been Rationing to kauiesriee# was end­ he relumed to ship. Tho points of had a-book it wot awarded to of the campers went on an In­ earnings, amount of loan* and craft alongside Lee's slow-movin'* liarua reported. In addition, all cotx
bust, leaped Into the L ee-rarer litre new mnttrr*ees.
wt by • droop of ed two months ago. disagreement were not disclosed. the next highest.
teresting hlk# to Skull !.ake and membership i* reported by the
AH liiip* or vermin at Ihe Jail
e had put his car Into
Eight boys started the eeriei back. A | th* council ring there Production Credit Association ax and took over the control*.
However, price controls ire be­ Sailors on the dratroyer Mid I.onMr. Lee had lived In Banfbrd for arc com hat led &gt;yith a portable
and gone but
ing kept. And, control* oa the don had ordered them not to talk. of tests to qualify for advanced weir games and contests between compared with a year ago.
16 veer* where he operated n clrctrlr fog spray tmlfft, a handy
a spectator cal
of supplies which Indusswimmer. They were Fred and the cabin* and Cabin I won
As of June 30, membership has plumbing business with hi* bro­ little gadget hardly larger than a
stop. The child had
trial users may have oai hand were
Bob Poey, W alter Routh, Wes oe#r. Ihe entire camp in Hoop Increased from 296 In 1940 to 300, thers,
RESTAURANT HOLD
A. \V. and Harry 1-vc.
portahli- rnilin.. It ia plugged Into
Standing In front of th« le ft front Instituted.
Mr. and Mrs. William Lamb re­ Spencer, George, Harden, Mike Relay. ''
loans outstanding from 70 to 108
He, la survived by his widow,
anil 'steam 1* producsd
wheel when It waa hit ,
In announcing this action, the cently purchased the Palma and Whelchel and Harold Cranston.
Before tap* th* campers wen- and amount of loans outstanding Mrs. Alma Lee; a daughter, Mias nlhaleockvl
mixr* with tho DDT «olutlon
deportment said
After many active contcala told of* the picnic-.planned for from &gt;399,007 to &gt;632^84. Accu­ Linda Lee and two brothers, A.
failed Pines IlciU urant, Including Lota
and prmlure* the fog spray.
•
Id appropriate
fund*
I ta fin
to 16 and 18 of tf)* Dreamwot-I Ad around th* council ring th* camp­ the next day and the minstrel mulated earnings Increased from
and H arry Lee of Hanfoid.
Moat of the htiga that get Into
a few mlntues, Patremqn
tlnue work of tho sugar ration- dlUon. from Mlaa Euclelde R. ers had a “Jay bird" swim and ■how ta.be put on by the coun &gt;118.023 ta &gt;136,192 and total not W.Puneral
service* will bo an bedding are brought by whlta
worth from &gt;296,200 to &gt;810,879. nounred later.
vagrants, said. Chief Williams, ,

Forrestal Hails
Army-Navy Unity
As Decisive Step

Roof Of Seminole
M otors Building
Falls In Storm

Survey Reveals !Invasion Charges
High Income Of By China-Russia
Florida Farms Made At UN Meet

Airport Hill Is
Interpreted For
Fipdord Citizens

State Farmers
Markets Lauded *
By U. S.-&gt; Official

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Is Accused Of Neolral Bod,
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Dutch Army Captures
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F L O R ID A , T H U R S D A Y . JU L Y 24, 1917

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* LAKF. SU C O SS, July 24
WASHINGTON. July 24 M V »%TALLAHASSEE, July 24 W JOGJAKARTA. Java, July
Fisnce propped today that
Republicsn leaders, making plans
2HT*i- President Soekarno of
The legislative bribery trial ol
live lug ^powers and all
I for Cungtett In adimirn Saturthe Indonesian republic broadBernir C. Papy beaded for the
nation* be exclud'd day, decided tmlay to keep in
east an appeal today to Presi­
Tourist Information Negro Released Un­ "interfiled"
Kruj,’
Testifies
About
jury this afternoon ai Papy*» acfrom the prnpoird UN Comminion their own hand* a* well as Pre»dent Truman and the American
Booth To Be Dedi­ der $500 B o n d ; which
Wooden Plane Deal people, "to esert every effort
euion were termed "lolls"
and
would *cl up a »emi- per­ ideni ritiman'* the poWrr tq call
men of "moral courage" by opcated On Sept. 1 H e a r i n g S l a t e d manent watch atong Greece’* di«- the Irgiifalon hack into »e*»ion.
Before Committee In halt thfs war tn Indonesia:"
poting eounrel in doling arg'i
In *K—
-I pnrihern Irontrer.
Tb- Mfiuif *od Fenstc GOP
SYDNEY, Australia, July 24“T wat a tick man when went •John Still*. Oilando nrgro, w it
WASHINGTON. July 24 &lt; n
menu.
French Delegate Alcsahdre Pa- fOtnmand* aAi'fd at a tonference
t-Pi- the Waterside Worker*
Pat Whitaker of T app* charged on the ilage to ring my *ong killed and four other negroes and rodi offered hr* lutgcstion infor that ihe adjournment re*olutinr,
Secretary of Inleuor K iuj told Federation Imposed a ban toon Arthur Godfrey'* talent show. tfupc.*whjte Rr*&gt;pU -*• r*c »y*eforSftale Wat
. nH'id
t h a t .lire Hale lu d mi{|e «
V \ ,h.A
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unaUy in ilvw.
iJ U tto * S*-At|K,uid ,trt.tl|v t h r i ' Pcnlfwe.. can
' # a t e appeal to prejudice .in 1
1(he f "t.F «
-sertfr
lee
membet*
torlsv
QllT
1?enf&gt;
ly
injuird
in
an
automobile
colcurrty
Council
which
i*
coniidW .
be tr-ralled by the Speaker anil
action in Indonesia of "h a t It
panion in ito effort to convi:t won the contert for tho»e whe liiion Monday evening at fr: 30 ermg an Amencan .plan for * Republican leader of the Hnu*
Kaiirr "put the best of bell ori called "Diilrh Imperialists." .
had
tponsored
me."
Dick
Aiken
Papy on chargenfiH * fie offrird
everybody in Wssbrnglnn" to p!»o'clock on the Orlando Highway commisnon of 1 1 nation*, tnclud | , nj ,|„ I W .L n l pro-tem (Senbribe* for voles againrt the m- told the Seminole- County Junim 12 mile* taulh of Sanford, and mg the big live.
tsrn wailims conli.ttls ii&gt; burl.I
| ator Vamlmber, of Miriiiganl
BATAVIA. J#! *. July 24 t-Ft—
ti-book making bill in Ibe 194/ Chamber of Commerc- at lh'*i 200 feet toulh nf Road 4l(» which
I’arodl suggesled that the'eoTr- _ j ,t
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a huge plywnml airptsae.
Cheribon,
important
northwest
noon
mteting
at
the
Miyfair
In•
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mission
-.Should
l-e
composed
of
a
*ml
,l'*
lagitlature.
Kmg told trp o ilttt lie bad in- Java port, hr* lalleij tt» a Dutch
irad* to Altamonte, it wa* reportsmaller
"nenlral"
group,
possibly
Senate,
- To promotion, queries about today.
fottnetf
Senalnr*
[liewtter
(R
Me.)
ed today by Stale Highway Pa­ the six tion-peintaneut meinliera
tank attack, but Ituloneiian Re­
AViib-mt •uclt a clause, emtv
"Under the lutwrvirinn of the
what
motive* c o u l d
have
and FerBusort- (R-Mkb.) *1 'a n publican! tletlajed today they had
trolman L C. Brnder.
nf the Seeurlfy Coiiiiflt, with 8w*
•
ideal
Ttum.sn
could
tsB*
tb
■
inipired Rep*. Rrailey Orlliain of director* of the ihow. I sang tevinformal conleienf' tbsl s con lurri'd back a strong Dutch dries
The matter ha* been referred den as the seventh member.
gren members back to WashThe non-|&gt;ermi.nnit members of
of Sanford and Clarence Camp eral * piece* in an audition, and by Bender to Auirtant* Stale At­
Waller M. H ljntrii Jr., Snnforit trarl made by tbe War Production on their port of Sematang.
inglnn
before
Jan.
6
when
the
eoiiuell are Australia, Hraill,
student at the University of Flo£ 1 , of Ocala to make their ac­ it wa* their concluiipn that *'Gia- torney George A. DeColte*. who the
with Ku«er and Hnva'ii
Colombia, Syria, Polaad apd Hel* »econ4 r»l*inn nf the- 8t*lb roo ri.la who has £ e n Mecl^l to JBoard
A Dutth atmy
communique^
,
,
cusations againit Papy .If they nina Mia" would give me the beit announced thi* morning that lie giunr._
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gieiuill
bruin.
He-,b*t
aullnoannounced ' the 'c apture of Chetmemlicrshtp h r " l‘h» tt?f* Kappa . .
' ,
,
chance
of
winning
lire
contest.
*were not true. Whitaker charged
The French wrnposal was of­ ity umlfi tin- rnnitilulion to rail aml
M HI’lii
M |iKappa
m £ s | I’M.
| | | B |nnllunat
| H | | | | a | |hon| ± u plane t contliuctmn was
(•-- limn Ihe Imb-neinn radio said
will. Ttold a heating nest week
that .newspaper interest* would That it how I chore the *ong.“ to inquire into the ciicumUancr* fered as the rnunril moveil slow­ a ip etn l trtiinrt at any time. •
orarv acholaatlr fraternities, ti­ fme my time' on tbe War Pm the Dutch used a miking force
ly thrttugh a long series bf'amendts n candidate fnr a bachelor of ductron Boartf "
have benefited by a monopoly Aiken Kited.
of the wreck.Tlw Srnste approved by unsnl- science degree.
o| 50 ranks - irs anault yesterday
tnenl* to the original American
"I
am
itilf
a
roulhern
boy.
from the bill.
Ibr committer, Iteail'il bv Bren- .iltemonei igiur*! the (nut. birthFollowing the acrident. Jams* resoluttorr-on- Hie Balkan prob­ mou. consent compromise legis
and
I
love
the
South.
I
want
lation In idnce Ihe armed servirin
■ Kneeling on one knee, Wliitasler. ia inquiring into tbe I'ttim plaoe of tile* fndon'oan mdrpenAithur Tribue, Orlando
negto lem
Soviet Delegate Andrei A. On*- ^md'-t a single cabinet officer.
ker »houted. "Where1* the inter- to continue to make my living driver of a 1940 LaSalle sedan
td tbe contrails *nd \ny p'ltrr denr' agreement, these force*,
Tin- measure now goe* bsrk lo
who ha* his own plan
e*t to force thi* bill
tluougfi1 in Sanford and remain here." he which wa* involved in the acci myko,
(dr connection of F.flroB Rooie- tl" brnadr*•! laid, bypatt'd SoeIwfore Jhe council,, sat silently the House for action on an Agree­
aiteilrd.
Tberedt it. It would have created
vrll. son of the hte Pteudfnl medang ami Kadtps.ten
ment worked nut Inst night by n
dent,
wal
releaied
under
a
$500
throughout
the
morning
session
Mri*. H. V. Allen and Mu*
Stnnte.Mouse ronferenre conimltas
tire
other
delegates
tried
to
.^ n e m p a p e r monopoly.
Roosevrlt, wrlli tbe traiiv.ulion.
bond
pending
further
inyeiijgaJcivca H o U e l .accompanied b&gt;*
Air Indonesian atmy commufti""T h e y 're tutMet* and if you Roger Harris rendered * arveral lon of the accident, **id Pa­ Whip (lie American resolution in­ tee. Thi* ilirorporated "safeuiiunls"
Ferguaon. who lieWs a suturomdestcnrit
to
preserve
the
identity
ipte
raid Republican force* in th* • .
to
aform
acceptable
to
a
ma­
mittce
opening
hearings
on
the
*tand in their , way, I mean in the voral selection*.
trolman Bender, who completed jority.
the Marine Corps *nd Naval avia­
GAINESVILLE. July 21. (Bps - matter Monday, told a reporter r.nl cenlial tecior had teiied ModCharle* L ulr. la the absence of
way of their pocketbook*,"
ami
tion
ciali—Walter M. Ilnyne*. Ji , Ihn! the Army anil Navy had npJ. flraitey Odham. prcrldent of. hit investigation of the imach
In the Senate and House,.drives Hanford stu d rn t, a n t t'limlidato for | io»*mI letting the contracts but jnkrito, on thr outer tint ol the
don't do their bidding.' they'll the Jayraea. outlined the Jaycee up yevterday afternoon.
Tests
Clear
Boy
Of
w e t' on to get rid of'm ajor mat- n itarhelor of scirm-r ibgi*'-. ha-i that nrrlers, had rome from the Dutch petinirl-t atniiml the onceeliminate you."
tourist program tlnit ha* been In
The Injured were Cllfforl Kinhv the adjournment d»r.-Iwell elected to mcmhei -Itip At P lit| White House to go ttirotlgu with ixmetlut tn '.tl bate o l SoerabiSlaying 2 Infants torsThr-e
Weldon G. Starry of Tallaha* progress since last Fall. Mr. Luka aril of laingwnod, who at tho time
were principal develop­ ■Ih-tn Kappa and I’M Kimiju Phi, them,
|a. Hu* n ic on- of the area*
told
the
member*
that
tha
Jaycee*
nf
the
rnllision
was
driving
hi*
l see, ^opening the detente argu­
Imnorniy w huladir fra*..MASSILLON, O . July 24 (JP) ment*:
Krug said lie l"ld^th?-J.'VAi.Sfii- held 'bv tlw—I hit' la- Iwlor"—IH*
had sponnoted the tom 1st Informa­ IU39 8ttnlrbaker Redan north oil
—
L Tite Htiuse 7 AppropiiAtiuus najionn^
Tftil,lln„ot
SN
1'snr
M
ibll
ment*. laid Odham and Camp tion booth located-on-tile ta*ke- the -highway, ami -w how tnl’irle* - - Testa - in 4h« |w-li»lHc-t nursrry
ernHIr*. it N^al TmiminVe'U fojJtV
Commlltre
recommended
liarp
nulbirak
ol
huiiilitlM
Sunday.
of City
ll.ispltal
npparrii'h
bs^tlieir secretaries »t the Univer­
IC s X Is t r * mn fmmr l:iak&lt;i
probably were "loll* of tome pow- sttore Drive. It won also stated
Modrokrito la.JH mile* •outhwest; , V; 1
fleered *l*-yrar-‘dd R.'ger Gita cut in ill' funds President Tro- sity of Floiida.
a jtfn l tyndieate" in making ihelt . that the l-ooth would be dedicated
IDS',
asked
for
mi
InvcstigaUun
of
of Navarre today of tho killings
Mr. Ilnynea, a iclera II of the i
cd SoCiabsia.
i
on
Sept.
1
In
a
special
program,
the lovnltv of government Tvork* Army Air Force* end Uto
Rcuiition*
again*! Papy.
of two baby gilt* last Jurm A,
...
.
snd wxttltl oprn for aorvlco to tourTbe Modjokri to action appar­
r
t
t
He
asked
$1^.900,090
for
tlie
Weldoq G. Sto-yy pf Tallaha*.
an Theater of Opeiatiuna. who exDr. Iwmoyno Snyder -of Lan­
ently ua* an attsm p l by th#
(Mil
Service
Commission
and
18,oect* to enter • Harvard Medical
sing, Mich., ninth,,-legs) dlicct-&gt;r
Republican* , to
lmia»» Dutch
•rue argument, told th* Jurv w o- relandscaping
TC program
apemaonne.
nf the Michigan State 1’idlcr said 710,009 for I lie FBI. It recom­ College In the fall, was one "of 22
fur tho«
fo ri'* driving* on tlie -tronghol-J
mended
$3,500,000
for
the
comvletlon of Papy would mean "ruin 'area around tha tourist buoth and
student*
at
ihe
University
rletto
l
it was “moat unlikely" the Na­
r&gt;f Mnluur. I lie Indonesian com11 «*nlln«4wr| isii Pnm* III*hi *
for htm and hi* family politically, are asking for donation* fer this
to Flit Kappa Phi and thw-imly
varre, O., boy, who *drallied tha
WASHINGTON, July 21. UP*— nuniMue «aid (lie drive had heen
financially * and socially." and purpose, Mr. Luke told thoea’preone elected to 1*1*1 Beta Kappa.
killings last .Monday then chsngetl
would bring,to an “Inglerioj* end *ent. We need 15,000 to put this
Initiation nf tlie hew metnb-r* President Truman said today he halted 35 miles southeast of the
JERUSALEM, July 24 (flh- tits story on Tuesday, "actually
not promised to tenmve con­
• political career lasting 11 years project over and we are vow In Gurimen and British troops ex­ ever did remove a baby /rum *
will be held Friday preceding ha*
i &lt;..ntl-iM-il «n l*aae 411**11
trols over Installment .htivlng th
In th* hall* of the Legislature the Proce** of working th» prob­ changed fir* today at the gale of rrib."
evening commencement exercise* event
Congress doe* not approV-i
where he wa», If you tileaie, the lem out, he *ald..
in
Which
tn"
candidates
wilt
re
a security sene Ih Jerusalem,
The Michigan criminologist r»n
rtcogniied champion or the little
reive degrees
Dean Walter J. their
,, eslenslon.
.
,
, , ,
“We are going to ha,V a real touching off alarm siren* and a series of tests with -the Guo
jwpuntiea.”
Matherlv
of
the
College
of
this,
« »'*s only promlsyd :.» t»y- Maraliall Advised
program here nest week anil we baiting traffic for 48 minutes. boy re-enacting his purported "acnesi Administration will .^ In -.s ' "Ctton. he said at a mwi s-onfe
• Aa to Rep*. Rrailey Odham of are going to "kick off" the Project
An ‘ unofficial report raid the riiient," hit rig h t- aim in n r*■t
Of Dutch Situation
Sanford and Clarence M. Camp II and start the hall rolling toward attackers arrived In a If at, fired us It wait at Ihe time nf the
the graduate , op "The Futum uf
wl,- n
■bout hU •'
These control* were Imposed be
iCaatlmmt .■ I1, , . I'lakll
Private
Cnpitallsm,”
and
President
getting $5,000 worth of donation* four times with a Bren gun and ballin' deaths. *
WASHINGTON. July 21-lTTduring Dip w ar,tiv n pre­
John J Tir-'il "ill rtmfer devices. iglnnlty
for the booth and surrounding escaped towards the Jewish quar­
The tests, lie said, showed “*t
Secretary of State Marshall dt»*
sident
order.
They.require
n:
!&gt;
■
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PARIS,
July
24-tAh-A
French
Oliiel •lUilflllj Sr|rrti&gt;d for It,•■tilarea.” II. G. McIntosh, II, project ter* a* troop* returned the fire would have heen physically p»'said today France hrrsbip in I'M Kappa I'M Inilml,-: a oiiP-tlilrd down payment when rilt*ed the Dutch-Indonesian fight­
chairman, stated
No casualties were reported.
• ltd* for Roger to have remove I spokesman
art autornebile, a refrigetn 'o ' nu t ing today with tho Netherlandswould
accept
the
t’uited
Stales
Krnett Campbell, second vice
The attack was the latest in a either of the babies from theit proposal for n iititUh-Freneh* Hector I (mi'* Gallardo. Poi-lto some other article* a r e -purcli.ru-i! sint'a**adnr-dr*iEnnle, Dr. Eelco
h
Rico, mri v l aiidldate for the tltvpresident and officer in charge of long series since the British turn­ cribs'* but "it i* unlikely that
Van Kleffeils.
the installment plan. .
internal affair* of the o rg n rlsv ed hack toward France the t.Sbi) he actually ever did remove a Aintrlcan conference on the fut­ torate, and t.'hlh-hwa Wu, tiavh- onMr.
tn a •lli-minule conference at tha
Truman
recently
sent
Con­
ure
level
of
industry'
tn
Germany.
ing. Chekiang, China; Eunici Z. gress a message saying he though! State Department, Van Klrffcns-*
tion. itatrd that ne needed help Jews Intercepted on tho SS baby from the crib."
The
spokesman
said
France
was
Calhoun and Robert I. Gilbert,
on tha governmental affairs com­ Preifdent Warfield, alto called th.*
awaiting more precise details nf Gainesville; ami Randolph T. Wed- the controls should be continued, sabl In- gave Marshall “n fete'’
^ S e n a te Bill No. 364 which Irani- mit tee and requested that anyone Exodus of 1947. It occurred within
but felt that Was a m atter for points" on the breakdown of neg­
the
American
propotgl
before
ding, St. Petersburg. Myron G, Congre*s.
In working on tho rom* a few yard* of tha Jewish agen­ Italians Urged To
At that time, tie said otiations which resulted in what
Wr* entire airport* such a* the interested
tusking an official reply.
Gibbon*, nod Randolph It. Polk, be should take
mltlee contact him. Mr. Campbell cy and the Goldsmith Officers'
action if ('ongre-* lie termed the Dutch "police"
II* tald the projected cflrcur- Tampa; Ray E. Goddard. ■Plant
Sanford Naval Air Station to mu­ stated that Edward Ktrrher had Club, which previously had been Accept Peace Treaty
campaign.
»i-n» also would cover control of C ity ; Robert W. G reen, Fernan- did n»t vote to continue them.
nicipalities, together with build­ been appointed chairman of the wrecked by a bomb.
Tlie In.lone-ian crisis was taken
Ilia phrase was general!*- Inter­
ROME, July 2J-GPI- Foreign Min- the Ruhr industrial bastn, and dtna; Jaiqur* L. Clarke and Char­
Jaycee
newspaper
committee,
and
81x- men were repoptad by * Ister Carlo Sforxa told the Italian management and ownership of
ing* and facilities, hat now been
at the time as meaning he up "in very general terms." Van
les W. Brand. Coral Gables; Joan preted
that help is needed in getting the reliable informant to have robbed constltutent
would remove the controis if .(’on- J Kleffen • told r eporters, along With
assembly today hg Ruhr coal; but would not deal with
approved by both the House and arrangements complete for pulia Tel Aviv diamond merchant* recleved telegrams which "con- administrative measuie* to in- N. Pat ker. Mayo; Edwin A. Shut, gress did not vote to ext.jpd them. *current efforts to put tthc Marsh­
Senate and only awaits the Pres­ llcatlon of the Jaycee paper.___
er.
Bristol;
Kenneth
L.
Jons*.
office .of HO.OOOJ n cut and. mul
the desire of Soviet Rnisla'S . ...ftn Ruhr goal orodlictfon.
Senate has voted for s tno-li- all plan fur European economic
Laurel Hill; John. W. . MIxsju. 1 The
Ernest Southward sn d * J. (r. cut stone* at notjn.1 A similar firmmt
ident's signature before becoming
•
to ratify the Italian peace treaty
Such administrative *tep», be Cdmpbellton;
fied
fonttnuatmn, hut—the llnuva ICi-uveiy into effect.
Campbell
were
introducen
as
Kenneth F. nntsaerib!
Mat -mill, be »ar.L "VnrtWs very robbery and
another
$40.09(1
law, according to word received
All
tbr^e
of
the
ether
Major
**ul
concerned
only
British
and
lias
opposed.
,
•
f
fin
Hu
ii
r
n
t&gt;
to
I
*
n
|
c
1:1
k
It
11
guests. Several old. members who
Truman also said. that a world «ell what-* going on"-ln the East
aa renal
thi* morning by H. N. .Sayer, had not. attended meetings, recent­ haul oecurred—jM terday, Th# in­ ower* have ratified the treaty, American authorities
.
.
formant eald- m sntben of. the rllish Foreign Secretary Ernest adrOlniitratoM- Thus, he raid,
trade
organiiatinn to buy grain Indie*..
city manager from Etfwaid Hip- ly were welcomed home by Mr. underground Stem Gang, seeking Bevln' yesterday suged Italy to
-i.Van ■ Kleffen*. who has been
trance
wotiTd
not
participate
tn
for
distribution’under
the
Marshall
.
“ ‘Jfni. m anag er.b f the Seminol* Luke,
fund* tor fu rth tr operations sp e d ;h e r ratification, adding that the British-American talks ex­ Historic Papers OfEuropean recovery plan '* uti-!er Netherlands delegate to the United
Nation*, leturned Tuesday fro.m
against the British, wer* known tbe Italians apparently wer# hold, pected to be held in Washington. Lincoln To Be Opened eonsideratlon.
County Chamber of Commerce.
to be operating diamond p o s h ­ fng back In the bellaf that the
U.B. Secretary of Slate George
Ttic President maile this "state­ The Hague, lie said his call was
Mr. Higgini and II. H. Cole­ Captain Of Liberty
ing shop* In private home* and Runalans would not ratify.
jC. Marshall, in hi* letter Monday
ment nt a news -confer&gt;ne' when primarily a courtesy visit, such,
SPRINGFIELD. IB., Jqly 24 UTl, questioned
man left than morning for Jack­ Shjp Shot In Gun fight selling the products tn Europe.
Sfuria, opened an assembly de­ to French
Foreign
Minister
about Secretary of as normally precede* a new en­
—The custodian of Abraham Ltr.-' Agriculture Anderson's propwal voy's presentation of Iris creden­
sonville to confer with CAA and
Jewish quarters of Jerusalem bate on ratification, strongly urge,! G orge# Bedsit, said he would coin's
tnnib said today that tho for surh an organisation.
BALTIMORE, July *4, (/TV— were under a dusk to dawn cur­ the constituent assembly to accept indicate aaon how such a trlptial* at the W hile House.
WAA official* in regard to de­ Harry
-Ij
InColn papers to Ire opened SatA. - Anderson, 33-year-oH few.
the
treaty
before
Aug.
|0,
by
attlto
conference
could
be
held.
Mr.
Truman
alto
tald
that
he
tails'of the new Isw.
•hip’s captain, died of a gunshot
British naval authorities an­ which date he said Italy'* chance The’ spokesman tald It was this urrlay in Washington “may con­ hat no plans for domestic controls
The bill Is designed to dispose wound In • hospital today and nounced that tha formar Liberty for entry Into the United Nation* added Information for which the tain letters from people who were over wheat and corn.
J
Envoy In China Will
of government surplus airports, Dollca said they had the descrip­ Ship Empire Llfegukrd, whlrh would be ended for this year.
French government was walling. were "angry at th# martyred Civ­
The so-called "Marshall P lan”
4
gtrport facilities and to aaiure tions of a man and a woman In­ they yesterday reported suns at
Visit Businessmen
il War President.,
first announced by Secretary of
I
IIWIIISSM
rag# rig h t!
volved in a fight with him outside her pier in Haifa by saboteurs,
The ' custodian, 87 year old States' Marshall, is the Doited
a bar shortly after midnight. , had been "raised and refloated
Herbert .Well* Fay, along wltn States- offer to help European na­
NANKING. July 2 1-bD-Lieut
Police aeld they learned Ander­ after two hours," .
Jay Monaghan, state historian, tion* get on their feel econo micab General
Altiert
Wedemeyer,
R eported Refugees
son skippered a Liberty Ship on News photographers htd been
both thought, however, that the lv If they work out plana to .do President Tnitnan’a fact-finder tn
(• May , Staye Strike at least four voyages through forbidden to taka pictures of the
paper* would not reveal anv what they can on their own.
China, will make * preliminary
"Bomb Alley** to Murmansk, Rus­ vessel, which the British said hat
thing sensational.
Oq the m atter of domestic con­ visit to Shattgoal Saturday to
; PAR/S, July u W — A Jevrl.h sia. during the war and that he been sabotaged after unloading
Meanwhile a group of Lincoln trol* over grain, Mr. Truman tald talk with American builnessmen
Py BOBBY PARKS
and they had a big time at ths scholars
and Civil War authori­ those mentioned tn his recent econ­ who have heen sharply critical
. Agency spokesman said today tha came here eight year* ago from more than 200 legal Jewish Im­
party.
CAMP
SCRIBE
.
ties gathered In Chicago pre­ omic message to Congress had to of Chine*# commercial restrict­
4,BOO more Jewiah Immigrants Boston.
migrants
brought
from
detention
Monday
was
an
aetlva
day
for
Thre#
big
fish
base
been
eaught
to attending the open­ do with export and transportation ions.
bain* returned tq Franc* from ‘ Police Lieut Thomaa’J, Mooney camps In Cyprus.
the campers a t Winona. Thera front* th* lake this year, on* paratory
ing of the historic document*.
tl »nllnn»g on Paae t.lskll
Palestine by-* three British de­ laid ’ Charles Chambliss, another
A formal statement said tha
wai
a
vigorous
water
polo
game
S'*
pound,
a
6T
pound
one,
and
The paper*, a t tha with of the
portation. ships might Stage a merrhant ship clptaln from TamShanghai trip "will afford oppor­
in
tha
morning
swimming
period
a
slightly
smaller
one.
martyred President’s son, Robert Mercy Flight Success tunity for discussions in closed
sitdown strike uppn arrival and Da, Fla., told him he wa* sitting Randall Goff Tours
between Cabin 1 and II and HL
The council ring was the scene Todd
at a table with Anderson when th*
Lincoln, have been sealed
Jtfu to to Way* /h e vessel*.
meetings with memhers of the
of
an
active
conteit
between
cab­
Cabin
I
won
with
a
aeore
of
for
21
years in the library «f Despite Bad W eather American and Chinese business
Tha Jews left Beta, Franca, two latter went to another table where U. S. With Babe R uth 17 m l .
’
in*. Cabins V and Vl wagrnl
a
man
and
woman
were
sifting.
VMk* .ago aboard the Eindu*
communities and will assist Gen­
All through tha morning and a vicious battle of wit* and CongressRandall Goff, 14 ysar old son of
Chambliss said Anderaon spoke
of J947, th# farmer B. 8, PresBOSTON, July 24 GPi— An in- eral Wedemeyer. In mapping out
hearing in "Paper-pick-up* and
afternoon
activity
period
tho
cam­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
O.
K.
Goff
of
014
to
the
woman.
She
got
up
nnd
fdan Warfield, In an attem pt to
Coast Guard pilot brought h|* program of intensive study,"
per* were busy In the handi­
VI won by one point
COUnty Commision To treplil
It appeared here that former
reach Palestine, but wer* taken started to leave the place. Her Park Avenue, Is due to leave to­ craft ahop making trays, book- Cabin
a flying boat down In heavy
Cabin*
I,
H.KIII
had
a
.
fir*
day
on
a
trip
that
fhoulri
excite
companion
and
Anderson
followed.
in custody at sea by Britisn
sess last night within 15 feet Premier T. V. Boong was taking
Hold
Meet
Monday
end*
and
lanyard*.
Sonny
Gar­
building
contest.
Each
of
the
throj
the
envy
of
every
American
youth,
Chambliss
said
he
heard
a
shot
a
nary men. Tha J e m -lscked im­
of Ih e . Weather Bhlp Bibb, MO an Important part In Wedemeyer'*
left In tna afternoon unex­ cabina chopped up h i 18 Inch
migration certifies lee.
••
- few moments later and ran from a tour of many cities with- none ner
pectedly, Cabin IV won the cab- block of 2x4 and built a fire
11oneH mile* o f f ' Newfoundfsnd, to rc- Investigation, on whichi. U k tlt.g flL
other
than
George
Herman
"Babo
Seminolp
County
.
.
.
.
the
bar
to
find
Anderson
tying
In
-American policy toward
Premier Paul Ramadler n l d
ttlUL-.TL.They had-tw o-m
IW i MOtiaiy" Iftfrim n ai morv an 18-ytit-obi sat lor strict- (tepbnd
street with a bullet wound Ruth."
Britain had naked Franca to ta lis the
China.
Informed -sources sudd
en with * appendicitis.
Since
ITI
of
the
cabins
were
in
h
u
t
below
.his
heart.
and
the
first
eabln
to
bum
a
It
all
came
a
b
c
u
n
tu
e
ia
Ike
farl
2:00
o'clock
as
ah
equatl
totlon
•tha.group, but added* "W*
Joseph J. Johns, 18, S l-e of He­ floung was believed acting as un­
excellent order.
•tn
n
f
atretchcd
13
Inches
above
board
and
to
hear
irnmptalnta,
it
that
Babe
Ruth,
who
la
sponsoring
!
liaison between the Amer­ ^■4
g jrn mvt force
fores them
tham to
» leave
tears the
tha J * ™
I&amp; JM j
American Legion Junior Baseball
The member* In each cabin rontaat. with Cabin II coming in was announced today by O. P. lena, Ga. was flown to a hospital official
ican and certain Chinese govsmleagues In tha United Stale*, ask. are hard at work earning points the ground won. Cabin I won the Herndon, county clerk, who h now at Fort Pepperell In Green!an1, ment
officials,—
T ^ r . will accept tham as Jew- ^
^ n. ht£ ’. i ” Cr' PU&lt;&gt;M "*
ed James P. Chapman, director of tor tholr cabin. Points are earned second,-* In the next part of the preparing a tentative budget far where plan* wqre made to opera:*
i*h Immigrants In transit and BBa , f”
°*n ,n '________
Ford Motor Company pubtle rela­ by wiiytlng game*, contests, and canto*, the one to boll hie pot the fiscal re a r 1947-48 for present­ Immediately.
C A liF IH SOLD
that they are car*d for,
Braving haxardnua Hying w P
tions which la backing Um tour to table and cabin inspection* and of w iter over first won. Cabin ation to tho Commission.
U J . NO. I OPENED
*T*n if w means giving them
WASHINGTON. July 24 OF)
TALLAHASSEE, July t i w go along, Mr. Chapman euggeited by picking dangerous object* II w6n and Cabin I came In
No Increaso* In valuation* are dltloni, Lieut. William Morrill of
to which they are suited," Chairman F. Elgin Bayless of the that hla nephew Randall Goff go like pieces of glass from *paths sacmtl.
contemplated for assessment and LakehuraL N. J., was forced to Rep. 8IVea (D-Fla.) aald today
madler said.
State Road Department today re- along, and Randall was notified. and tra ils .,/^ t tbe end o f the ’ ’ Aftor tha contoat. the campers tax purpose* other than those due uae Instrument* in making th e the- War Anseta Administration .VA j
Tha British vessel* were ct- ported completion of widening
He left today by U alrrftrr STriht- week the cabin with the most hurried to thetr bunk* ana a to neturxl increase.In value auch landing because of fog and ro- has agreed to aell Camp Gordon
• parted to arrive a t a French and resurfacing of U A No. t gomery, Ala. to join tha Bab* Ruth
quiet hush fell over the camp as a* new buildings or Improvements, ■orted to "Jala,” a form of jet Johnston, In northwest Florida
Mediterranean port today or to- from Scottsmoor to Port Orange psrty. They will visit New Yprk.
tbe last notes of up* from the Tax Assessor Sanford Douclnoy propulsion, In taking off from to Grlar A. Quay Blosco, of East
rodrrow.
Paateatine, Ohio, for $440,100. .
in Brevard and Volusia counties.
f
Cabin 11 won with 826 points bugloFrang out over th s lake. revealed this morning.
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Walter Haynes* Jr.
jWinsH igh I Inner Atl
State University

Promise To Scrap
f ,,n,‘ Credit Controls
Denied By Truman

Violence Flares
Up In Jerusalem
With Gun Battle

France To Accent
Bid To Meet On
German Industry

Congress Okays
Bill T T ransfer
A irports To Cities

6

Council Fire Ring At Camp Winona
Is Scene Of High Spirited Contests

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hopes of bulldjng up trade eon
taete.
The while-giqvrd prince In a
golden fni&gt;K«'d rot* said thtough
Lie interpteter: **l ent very i.iurii
PITTSBURGH. July V4, M — Impressed with the iln i of Ihl*
ro rk rn dropped Mbdi- tool* country,.the work being done Itci*
‘■tar* In amarcmunt ym iculiy and the f|iendllntsa of the peo­
whit* - robed, dagger, • bearing ple.”
’ Br JANE KARS
Al-ltlam Abdullah .*
Ills country Is a 75,000-s'jii.ire
WA8IIINOTON — There ar*
1 * neen. Salt
Arabia, airoiied th o u g h
mile independent kingdom III Ihc about 210,000 blirwl person* in th*
1 mill un an Inspection trip,
southwest section of th* Arabian Unitad States now, and an esti­
mated 25 percent of them could bo
guest of tha Q. 0* Uteri peninsula.
rehabilitated into employment.
, th* 36-year old utjnc* flr»«
Tlit automotive industry cmTheae blind ar* a part of the
d th* Edgar Thompson Work*
Motoiisl taxes in 1948 lotalicil army af more than 1,600,000 dla
the Carnegie - Illinois Steel
$2^07,000,000.
ablcd men and women civilians
He Is tourlnrfflrniktion »n
of working ago who. am
for aid under thu Federal
, .
-Auent j ‘■••wwatlnnei rehabilitation
V V
prpgram. Michael J. Shortley, di­
Garden Fresh
rector of th* Offir* of Vocational
Fruits &amp; Veg.
Rehabilitation, estimates that the
national w«alth could be Increased
Fancy Yellow
by 12.000,000 if all of Ihexe banllcajiprd people could Ik made fit
Squash
2 lbs 25c
for lidt-hoTdlng.
Selected
.
Tlie program opt rate* '.n the
Tomatoes lbctn.2flc varlou* ktattt*, with 76 percent of
tb« overall operating cxiK-nvca
Fresh
carried by the federal government
Okra
2 lbs 25c
8h0rllev *ava an avarag.- of tO,000 disabled civilian* a yeac has
Kiberta
been tdarrd In job* tinrr 104,1
Peaches -3 lbs 27c Seventy-five
pcirrnt of th,&gt;*« re­
habilitated la.t year w en mum
Fresh
’
Ployed,' and 10 percent of lUm
H Oiati atuwx s »*cmc ru ca
Cucumbers 2 lbs 17c had
never worked befoie.
Shoitley figure* th a t‘about 260,­
i ’
ANN PAGE
Californii
pviiona iKtom* disabled each
Carrots 2 Bu. 19c 000
'.
PUKE
year, about 30,000 of whum aic
blind. Bight now about 170,000
Grape Jam
ar* In the procea* of re­
Plums
lb 23c dltalilcd
habilitation.
•
•
offlcr li
Calif. Baking
_C'mj.ntly,
....— Hlioitlty’ar
. _
lb ja r 25c
a training Inttilule In
Potatoes 5 lbs 33c combating
Washington—tho
hTi
first of it» l-lnd
-r-to stimulate commercial place­
* Frozen Foods “
ment* -*l‘ 1-Aul'UsiIUr‘a-Jbt. tmpluyment »pe&lt;-lali«t* from IS atato
Ford Hook
12-os. pkit.
vocational rehabilitation agencies.
•This is a practical rourxe fea­
Lima Bean#
11c
turing subjects which a blind per­
i
son must m aster In order to en­
Brussels
10-ox. pkg.
successfully in a small busi­
Asparagus
Sprouts
38c gage
ness enterprise,” **y» Shortley.
“On rpmpldt4o#--oF the coura*.
No. 2 can 38c
Sliced
.
lb pkg.
state repreicntatlvra will return
to tlieir home offices equipped
Peaches
19c with
another worthwhile tool for
ui* In preparing eligible'blind rugn
Rich, and Flavorful
12-os. pkg.
-women f o r. employ mi ut and
Rhubarb
29c •ltd
placing them In suitable iob».r"
n g ~ N ectar"
A lot of disabled person* don’t
10-os. pkg.
know of thU program, **y* ShortTea Broccoli
30c lev. I’eriona of working foie* ug«,
sav fium Id to OS, can apply to
fe n
»in&gt;
it
Cr*am*d
their atate offices for aid. Aftsr
19c
application they ar* k«v*»
36c
69c Tuna
lb pkg. 62c making
fi.e medical examination, coun­
sel and guidance In arriving at a
IONA
auituhb- Job fu tu re with the In­
5 Iha 10 lb s 2 5 'lb d

iteel Mill Toured
, By Arabian Prince

Rules Outlined1
For Touring: B y,
* Trailer Safely

Disabled Trained
For W ork To Aid
Them And Nation

L
AfTU five mtnulks of testimony In
a Lus Angslss^ouit, film star lledy
Lamarr (abovt) wa* granted a di­
vorce from John Lodcr, also ot the
film*. She charged that Lodcr fell
**l««p on th* couch after dinner
•very nlghL Hs uasd to fall asleep
In the movies, too, sh* told the
court, (international Souudpholoj

AP Nrwsfeaturpa
SAN FRANCISCO — Touring
with a trailer this summer?
From tha land that aeea more
trailers than any other, th* Calif­
ornia State Automobile Associa­
tion offers tie** rules:
The trailer m ires some prob­
lem*. creates others. Like a tu r­
tle, you carry your roof with you,
but vou al.ojsr*
‘
slower and hexkern
. vler thanit an ordinary c ir
S
h
P
e
l
r
t
S E rpadt,
“S f
j well to the right W
on xwide
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tho name of th* Gra*t God, our
common rrc*t»r *ml our com­
mon judg*. we appeal to the na
tions of Christendom and .. . '
ask them that they will regard us
with the sympathy and friendly
consideration to which tho ik cu IIaritlca of obr condition entitle ux
and extend to u* th at eomlty
which mark* the frii-hdly Inter­
course of civilised and indepen­
dent communities.”
So I.IIktI* iKcame a fire, Imleprn^ent republic. Hut nut until
1862 did tho United State* recog­
nise It aa such. Liberia hni al­
ready I&gt;een recognised hy Great
Ilritail/and Franco.
The period following U. H. re­
cognition was • proxpi-i^rt one
rrlan
for the Negro Republic
coffee rominanded a high price
and waa tho principal export rtaj&gt;1e for many year*. Toward
close of the century It largon to he
supplanted throughout ths world
hy Brasilian coffee.
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Time and again . Um United
flu tes stood in the way of attempta to encroach on - Liberian
sovereignty.
Today some 2^00.OO) people
Jive In Liberia. The 100th anniver­
sary of Independence will he cele­
brated by a two-year-long exposi­
tion in which foreign nations have
been Invited to participate.

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e* our own Mayflower clan, " h e p . . . . q j,^ t Hoynton Hcarb. Cocoa,
th* main contingent
»t,U | Coral Gable*.* Danta. Daytona
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driven
by ;!.r,-T
fierce hnative
Ft. Pierre, Hollywood, Homestead.
tribes and wax forced to tako re­ Key West. U k e Worth, Mel­
fuge on a xmnll Island, afterward* bourne, Miami, Miami Beach. Newnamed Providence Island, owned Smyrna llrarli. Okeechobee, i'nliobv a mulatto British tn.di-r.
leer, Pompano, Hanford, Himrt,
■&gt; - .«
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stay- for the time being. Elijah
lleaclt.
Johnson, a leading colonist, voiced Palm
Iotwrcnce Hlrxig, Jacksonville,
the thoughts of Id* fellow* when now serving as Dixtrlct Governor
he put foot on Frovldenc- Island of District 187A; and Taul Htlne,
and *nld "Two long years have I Orlando. Govctjior of Ulxtrlct 187C.
■ought a home; here I havr found will assist Governor Keller III the
one and-here will I remain.' .
conduct of the session*.
Seven month* later, In August
1922. Jchudi /yhm un made the
trip from the states and took over Oliver Ancles Trains
virtual "leadership -of-the-- strug­
A * Senior Forester
gling colony. Hy th at lime the
settlers had fought off _liotlilo
HIGH SPRINGS, July 24, (Spe­
_^tlve groupx’. 'a n i «rtabnxbe*l. n
•■i-^ww_iI - ■,!n[|iii|**ta'*- on the main- cial)—Oliver Amle* of Sanford i*
studying'to become m senior fores­
'"siow lv amhtediously the colony ter a t th* annual forestry trnlnlng
grew. Each year ahurlty after­ camp sponsored by the Florida
Service.
The jwhool
wards pressure grew In Liberia Forest
....
.......
- to
„ be
for complete Ocetlom from the ing held at Camp O la s o Male
S o c i.t y .
‘
. P a r k e ig h t mile* n o r t h o f h e re .
A convention met to consider’ Oliver Is the ton of Mr.__and Mr*.
Steps to Ik taken. On July 20. J. O. Andt-x of Route 2, 'lo t 165.
Oliver lm* aucceeafully cum1847. the convention Ixxin-d a De­
pitted tho m * t year work at the
claration of Independence.
Delegates agreed that the form forestry training camp mid holds
the Junior Forester certificate ami
of
’‘Ve-'.V government would la? pattamod upon the suiresaful completion of
after that of this r«nrntry. and a
II •
‘ flag waa made resembling III* basic rouracs at the present school h*
will Ik awarded the Senior Fores­
the people of the Republic ter certificnte *lgne&lt;l by tho Pre­
of Liberia, were originally the in­ sident ‘ of the Florid* Doan I of
habitant* of the United States of Forestry and Parka and tho Stata
North America. The W estern\ Forester.
Coast
was
Courses Oliver Is studying this
(JU„ ,&gt; of .Africa
...
. . . . .r^lceJixl
. BPVi by
.
American Iwnevolonre and philan week under supervision of n cmIwra of tho Florida Forcat Heivlra
■thropy for our future homo. •
•re: gum farming, tropical fore*,
try. use of forestry tool* ami UmIkt m\n«iiccmrnt* telephone line
construction «nd roalntentncc. and
forestry radio communication, log­
ging and milling, *nd law enforcer
ment and forc*t protection.

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“Where Customers Send

— " Founiicl liy onc-tlm« slaves^ the
O little nation today looks with pride
on Its achievements during the
war, when It produced mor.» crude
rubber "than any other rountry ex­
cept Ceylon.
.
In 1817 a group of influential
Americans form.-d tho American
Colonisation Society In Washing­
ton. Suprrtne Court Justice Dj*hrod Washington, a uephqw of
G4orge Washington. w*i. clecled
president and Francis S,-ott Key.
A author of the “StaepSponglcd il-n# ner.” vlcc-ptesl.h-nt. Offier InflO
entlal men of ‘‘Who’* Who” status
Joined the society.1
One of the Society * flrat act*
was to sponsor the emigration to
Africa of slaves who had achieved
• r»i oAiti
M»'l
ir.tr Is*
i* fk
their freedom.
.
7-xi11
In 1820 the first contingent of
88 emigre* left the UnlL-d States
for Sierrn l.oono* WVut Africa. Rotary District Meet!
They found It unsuitable for col­
onisation nod sailed aoilih tn SlterSlated For July 27]
m hru Island^ Here 22 person* dli-l,
“ Including air the White men in the
The Annuul Assembly of Dls-I
pnrty. three of whom Wert* Col­ Uict 167 II «f Rotary International I
onisation Society agent*.
will be held at Vero Beach J u l y
Within ^ y i - a r - a n m i ^ .r .t o u p ^ ur 2U
Miami,
an experlition left the temporary District Governor.
..
•sttlemenJ to travel south down
The Assembly will Ik attended
tha »oa.T of Africa ami find n | ht- by other delegate* from the_ total
manent home.
of 25 cities along the Florida Knit
The expedition soon ryached. a (Toast anil Okeechobee Region. Ihrl
llkeiy-lboklng arm next Lj the club pnvldeut* and secretaries be-!
present site of Monrovia, capital ing expected to gain at tho %e*
of Lib*~ia, apd bought a co a.tali
' ^tba fira *lning
’ essential to iuc-|
strln 430 n iik slo n g am
40 ro„ fu| administration of club af-4

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AP Nrw.fcdtu'rc. W riter
WASHINGTON - T h t tiny. Neg­
ro Republic of Liberia will
UK)
year* oM July 20.
Situate! o n -th e west coast
Africa, liilKtia owes its existence
to a group of American sta'esmen
who felt, aa early as 1600. .Out
American Negroes could find a
new and b etter'•way &lt;&gt;( Ufo SI

girt” Trt&amp;. i! imw.™

, | &gt;svclx&gt;|ugi&lt;ial sn (|,sp lltu jls tesla
un g i\,n . and the applicant, te
plar.-d on the tig h t Jnbi1 A Postidacentent folluw-up li m*d* In
every Instance to determine w heth­
er the Individual* is m ak'ng th*
proper adjustm ent and so on.
Ik fore an applicant la ready to
take on h Job hg ha* to dentonstrat* he eah* raanag* on* to
fit* Jub* In 20 different industries.

SPAflE RIBS

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oL of the ease—that physl-Mtatwtion plogram b*gln».
__ biiludes surgery tn ren.ov*
_ HoitaM am).disability. In many
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supported on the caster wheel. I t 1
should be around 160 pound* for
safe tracking. If more, you need
auxiliary rear spring* »ud d or
8-ply rear tires on your cor.
Walrh the Hills
DonT wait too long to shift
gears going uphill. Never stop on
an up-grade units* absolute*/
nereixarv.
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Uao Intermediate or low gear
going down hill. Save brakes
brake), th*
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7,
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Maximum trailer -weights ao-'
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road* up to 10,000 fact—1,000 lbs.
Main highways end not too
mountainous terrain—3,000 lb's.
Level main hlgtpeaya, provided
overtiied radiator auA ax«car
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m , _ 8iooo lbs.

FADE THREE

THE SANFORD HERALD. STANFORD, FLORIDA

. THURSDAY, JULY 21. 1947

THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1917

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Brisket
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59c

G rand* Shipped, Not F roim .
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Morrell Yorkshire Sliced

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Breakfast Bacon

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Cobblers

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19c
Beans
Honey Dew Melons ea. 25c

Golden ltt(|f

3 lbs

Bananas

35c

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Potatoes

2Ie

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SNIDKK'S 0. B.

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STOKLF.Y’S ORANGE

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19c

303 LJBBY

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35c 'Cm

2 Pkg’s

10c

TOM. PASTE
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PAGE FOUR
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THURSDAY. JULY 24, 1947

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

l

THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1947:

PAGE FIVE

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

■W5
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againit dangerous qunekv and
Wayne B. AJbers To Cosmetics Are Risky awindlera
In the cosmetics black
j Recreation Group
The Sanford Herald
Economic Co-Operation
market. R ecalls these article,
!■'
Business
In
Berlin
ID
TOO
LATE
TO
CLASSIFY
Formed
By
Baptists
E«taktUk»4 In |*M
are scarce, women bid high
lly llllll TIIOMAH
P a k lU k H S ail. n f » H
IM an k r
Bj RUSSELL KAY
______
The Pari* Conference on European economic co-opera­
price, for thr rontJnt* of notMes,
•■ 4 ■ ■ ■ 4ir ' • !
AP
-Newsfeature*
Warn*
R.
Albers,
state
eignnThe RaptUt Youth' Cluh was
tion ha* discarded politic* in favor of buaipeaa, *aya Paul
lia ln a . riarMa .
B E R L IN A woman’s -Vanity1 hoxea,and tube* that 'tTten are
||O I t.YWUOlS, July J4 '.n — Uer of the 46th Congresslonol IM*
organised Saturday at the Firs*,
I ll M,aa«lle A itaat
■old. in under-the-counter trade. .
Ohali, who i* reporting it.
Each y«ar hupdreds of thoutnrda banquet at 8:90 P, M. They will
Raptfvt Church annex with a jrroup Van Jtfhnson i, a HoilywoW ts„- j tr |rt „f jhe Town,end Club will lu* ran he n dangerous buriorss If ahe
drive
to
Tallahassee
for
tha
night
Thev have found In te st, 'h a t
In
.Berlin’s
Ry—aii
octi
r
who
doesn't
«ld
hjlttj
K„rr,t
,peaker
durirtg
the
alltiuva
lirr
cosmetics
r.a fm l
aa
w m l
rla a a aaallar
Tho co-ordinating committee will constat v f sixteen of picture* and feature atcrlei and breakfast the following morn­
of 10 young people signed us ...If t*1. .111 ft«,„ itiMitsafir . t iIi'ii* : . ■■
, st /,C.inKrei.. ..
.1.. mprketi
«■LnS. CL
a 1,1
Ouida Fennell Ta
P r i a k r r VT. 1 , 1 * . a l I k a Ta a « o l l l r a
jwlf utsoit Ilia dram atic-talent!. | ,|Ay ,ui.r .t i|n(f 0ft .a
the vMil
pubieixing Forida are 'printed In
■1Id.trk
She
might get hob! frequently perfnnte, and toilet
delegate*;
ona
-from
each
of
the
nations
in
attendance.
charter
mrmtwr*
after
aptfrttving
I f a a a f a n l . P l a i M a . « * f « I k a Aaf
new,paper*, magazine* *nd ing with Governor Caldwell and
a set of by-law, which Included * For that reason, lie Ii asking 1 *|^na| iti^trU-t 'o f tho Townsend &lt;jf some rxplosive perfume,, some water* marked "high test" have
A decision has been made to obtain economic information the
I f I » a a r » a a a f H a a c k *, l&lt;*T.
Wed JDhn T. Morris
trad* ioumala of |h« nation. Thr members of hla cab in et-at th*
for Jighier roles.
i Club Ills tglk will follow a cover poisonous lipstick or an c a i do contained high content of methyl
statement of purpose as brln.c ’ to hla
onlv with the concent of ench government concerned. Wprk value of thia favorable publicity Cherokee Hotel. Following this
nm.i.Avn l. dram
Most urtor* U lieve they • could r,j ,|{-y, luncheon to lie held nt cologne with high* content of alcohol. In the once-glittering
provide
for
ourselves
and
our
■Ml
r.dlior
FRIDAY
will be carried on by an executive body of aix members, It impossible to estimate but it breakfast a State Patrol eaccrt
Mr. and Mr*. H. B. Fennell of
Mr*. Nollle Anderson Moor* of
of other denomination, re ­ tackle Hamlet in u moment. .S*&gt;* io ;0tl o’clock at the Tourist IYnt «r. methyl alcohol; likely to cause in­ Kutfueritenilamm German women
n o iinox nr.A i
will take the party to Apalachi­
All day meeting and picnic of Sanford announced today the en­ Dalton. Ga. is visiting her vister, friend,
and Investigating committees will look Into problems of runt into tha million,.
have been known to pay a week’*
creation and entertainment of the Van: "I still have to learn l o j^ jj mvmb«ra and friend, at* in­ flammation of the skin.
lla a laa a a M a a a a "
cola
where
homage
will
be
paid
to
C.
8
.
of
the
First
Meth.
th
/W
.
8
.
gagement
and
approaching
marri­
Thia publicity doe,n't Jukt hapHe vvould rather have Uottss I vitwsl to attend.
Mr*. Roy R. Wright.
Europe’* transportation, supply and industry.
wages for a lipstick winch might
hixhett and must wholesome chat- set."
Official,
in
the*
city
drug,
bu­
Dr.
John
Gorrie.
Inventor
of
arti­
,
odist
Chufth
will
be
held
a
t
10:00
age
of
their
daughter,
Ouida,
to
tiR ir n iP T io i iu T r .1
a
musical
than
his
current
"VirIt la plnaned and executed
peter.
reau are waging * hard fight prove poitonobi.
The smnilness of these groups and their 'practical «n.
ficial
Ice.
Then,
following
the
P a ia k la la A ta aa ra
;
A.
M.
a
t
the
home
of
Mrs.
K.
W.
John
T.
Morris,
son
of
Mr.
and
V able and experienced publicists
which he wanted pal . Jimmy Dunn, playing a d ru n k:
Dr. and Mra. U. D. Caswell &lt;f
The following were elected as tuous.
• -*• approach to the situation are factors which should bring who know what publishers want, beautiful Gulf Coast Highway
O f O a r r l a r . n a a k — -----------I H trron on th* Country Club Road, Mrs. John Morris of Bartow,
Orlando and Mra. C a tb srin ^ Holly officer,&gt; Joe- l/uggar, pre,ident: Keenan Wvnn to do instead Oj In i'Kille.i
McCoy.” comment *1
-TS
O at M aafk
. ,
......
they
will
go
on
to
Panama
City
ill*
Townsend
Club
will
meet
The bride-elect was tp-aduate,4. ofJktU nO h’G*. were thd gu-safason
______
oT "Slum I wierit *011 th* uagnji all!
i n about a solution to some of the complex economic problems how to 'prapara it and have the acquainting' thamaelrea with tha
tkaaa M a n l k a
...
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U
ta
-4
R
u
J
d
.^
tw
e
iid
e
n
t:
the
Tourist
Center
Vt
8:00
from Seminole High - School and W ednesday-of M r,. J. B. Ray syiu forle Sheppard, secretarv-tt'en- Van'* liefiter dravllng pruver.4
AAD
necessary contacts to place It tucAla Maatka
. ,
I get is drunk r&gt;de,” . . . David i
marvelous development-•th at • ha*
a.pa f Europe. Upon, the solution of these economic problems eaaafully.
o'clock With II. Q. Lundqulst, pre- attended
Huntingdon' College, Mr. and Mra. Troy Ray.
Ima Tear- - —
..............
The redhead it currently cam- ttclznick got tbc final bill _un-vThe
.should follow, the working out of some of the political prob­ You don't Ret your'
five
memtwr
adult
adsurer.
A
taken
place'Tn
this
4
section
during
lt. presiding. Plan* will be Montgomery, Al*. for two veara.
publicity
A l l • a t t e s t , M a ll a a a . a a n l a a» lems which concern Europe as a whole. The political road
viiorv committee was atao selec­ paigntm- for n mustrnl vatjlra I'aid,line Case." which "ill be!
iatdet council all 8h* la now a member of the
* for the district
picturea and atorfea in m scaiinn the past few years. Luncheon will.
of the oldie. “ Private Live*," with released
Mlaa
Ruth
Hand
haa
arrived
In
October. A mere I
dav meeting of the 5th Congres­ teaching ntaff of Mclrosa .High from F lorida.State Univeirity in ted.
, a*rriaia,^ i a ,'r " i\V pa"fr»aa Ir -will •&gt;• amoothcr when the rock* and bum pa of economic Ilka Lift, Parade, Look, the Rvtur- he served a t the Edgewater Gulf
Lana Turner, l.unlle Bull and, id Ui.*0U.000 . . . Eleanor I'atket |
T
he’rlilb
wa,
formed
following
a
and
11
r a l a l a a f a a A a . w J J k a a k a n i fk A l a » upheaval have been removed.
I following
sional District which -will include School In Melroae.
.
course,
Krt-nsii
VYyitn
In
the
cast.
day Evening Poet, Colllere or tnet- Beach Apartment*
rallahas'ee to spend the wecHeml
her 26th birth Jay to-,
al r a a a l a r a d tr r l U l a a ralaa
a business meeting at 10:U0 and • Mr. Morris I* a graduate of the with her father. She plans to te- a rrcominrndatlon from ihe youth Frank Slnatiu may have t,» do celebrate*
rohoTitan newapapera like the Chi­ a short bnaineaa session In th*
.. .. _ S Wioor« unt I
a covered dish luncheon a t 1:30. Bartow High SchoM. Hr served turn on 8 unday to Tailahatsee to committee of the church and or­ some pet -i iial appeamntes to' day. in Canoe,
cago Tribune, New York Timet, afternoon will be free for relaxa­
lalaaA
kaw apapa,
H a p taaaalaA
tne*+e-tnrr'
‘•use J
Warn* B. Albert, state organiser, with th* United States Navy at attend the aeeond summer veialoit. ganization meetings have been
llaaa. l a a - ra p ra a a n la T k a lla ra ld
Cleveland Plain-Dealer, or Kan»a» tion and a’ swim In the Gulf. A
H
ojv
T
q
K
eepjfu^balids
Happy
4hw
w
ar-w
-rtw
v
rp
rrrTlT1
full
„
f
%
\%
kltla.
Don solve* th e '
* ,Ch
CUb
held during, the j t a rt weak*
Jm I k a a a l l a a a l XU 14 a l a A t f M U l a a
banouet I* scheduled that ayening
will be tha main speaker and all various posts Irr th* United States
City
Star
unleaa
you
know
your
tlte
Walcott-Maxim
light
hr
spotty
irnhlrm by placing hi, two oldest I
TfSFflTTigT'vvilr i&gt;e he lit front 7: 00
• .
f l t f l a a a a r a a a a l a l a l a a A l a ffca I l i a member* and friends ara Invi
•nd the party will spend th* night
th Af rica—ilmlng ttir
atuff.
Friends of Mr. and Mr*. C. 8. o’clock until410:00 P. M. on Sat- sored liete. tian k ie never accro* tmv, In eh , 1kb while lie', working
aal
r lllM . la
tk a f r a a l r p
w llk
oa-Edgow
tsi
Baoebi
‘
•
‘Moat
women
don’t
know
how
to
keen
their
huahand
TErWB
1
war
and
ts
now
attending
the
Baapita . Ih » - f ar*-tltat Ptwrtde
p r i a a l p a l k a a d a n a i l t r a l a l~ k l a a p a
Buchanan w ill' be Interested to imlav evenings with * Informal 'to ^ I'Vriurbeit at»nit hla many on "Sleep, My uve."
•
In the Tourist Center at 8:00 I&gt;. M. University of Florida.
n i ,»w m»«* •- ................ ....
tianij"" Iliataft'LitWlreh^e tJouId In Todays Woman Magazine. publicists arc underpaid and for The writer, who has been a
learn that they have moved Ihelr game, and joerasional •perl
"The Ghost and Mr* Mti»r"
special en* adversittrs. Says n sign in In,
with
H.
G.
Lund&lt;|uUt
presiding.
member
of
FPPRA
sine*
It
was
the raort part unappreciated, they
riraasing room: "Be gentle with . . , is n delightful*:'.“ different
residence from Th»ma»v!l’o, Ga. tertalmnent bring provided.
T k a H a r a M l a a m r m k a r a f I k a Mr. Gould, a consulting psychologist, states, “A man. like
organised, la planning to join this
those wlm ate iingt ateful—or flint. Depleting a romance of au
to A tlan ta.. They have visited* In
A a a a a l a l a i l ' l* r r a a a l l f k la a a l l l l a d a woman, will lie happy In marriage if he gets what he are among tha ablest and mo,t
“Babe”
Znharias
I
r
Talija
Irani,,
dart's,
croquet
and
District
Council
all
day
rneetdistinguished
caravan
and
I
know
successful. to be found anywhere
r . r t a . u . l , l a Ika aaa f a r ra p a k llSanford several time, anil have rhecker* are among the attra*- when dander dlsJ^Hs your no English widow and the ghost
t • .
of th* 6th Congressional Di*
a a t l a a a f - a l l I k a l a a a l a a i r a p r l a l a f wants. Most of the girls who are now young or middle- In the country and have don* *nd I will gather some mighty in­
bleat gesture*.'
of 11 sea, captain, it i* told with
tlnn, and mfmtierihip I* op*n to
i n i k l a a i a i p a p r r , a a w a l l a a a l l aged wives grow up with a dangerously wrong slant on the ar* doing a. magnlficient job for teresting material for future col­
trict of th* Townaend Club. 'Ui* Good Housewife Too m ade. many friend, here.
AT
,Catv Grant leave, In a week charm ami taste. Seldom off the
AP nm a 4U|MlrliM.
those
between
the
a-ze,
of
t.l
and
business
meeting
will
begin
at
umn* on the trip.
*
Florida. •
subject of what men want from them.”
Friend, of Mra. Ben F. Currie 20 who return'the application card for England where hr will con­ ctcen, rC.ne Tierney handle, her j
By
ADELAIDE
KEItlt
10:30
4
A
t
M.
and
a
covered
dish
“I've learned one startling fact
wilt be glad to terra that he and slrnrd hy t lr lr parent or gti.irdian. fer with Alexander Korda «n,l heavy chore to (lie extrot of her
"Women f-hould ask themselves the following questions,” Men like Dick Pope of Cyprcn about
PARK and GENEVA AVENUES
AP Ncwafeatures Writer
luncheon at noon. At 1:30 Wayne
changes that have taken
THURSDAY, JULY 21, HIT
Gardena, whose marvelous pic­
her twin son*. Frankie ami John­ Although the club I, sponsored tty Carol llrrd on the fit it of
light}'right ability and. that I*
Mr. Gould continues, “and answer them honestly.1
Golf
champion
Babe
Didrikson
B.
Albers,
state
organiser,
will
be
tures have crashed front pares place out there before even leav­
nie.
and
baby
daughter,
Connie,
tha main speaker and all member* la more famous for her work with are recuperating from scirr-* : n r * the Baptist Church, tnemlierahlp i*rtr» «f film, with International plenty all right, ex HarrUoq I*
1. Would your first, honest reaction he “Of course-I’d time and time again; Peter Schsal ing my Tampa office. Instructed
MATCH FOR OPENING DATE
made lit ox rtlrnt a« the simile, and George
and friends are Invited .4
- * a braaale than a broom, but her of whooping coqgh «t their home I, open to nny, regardlev., of background,. It will
be happy anywhere with you” if your husband unexpectedly of Silver Springs, who linked his hy our secretary to make hotel re­
HIHLK VERSE FOR TODAY
Istanbul
with
other,
following
in
Kamlcr,
«hine,
in
a
htlrf
part.
church
affiliation,
who
meet
the
husband aaya ahe Is a vrgnderful
proposed moving.to a strange town or even a foreign famed attraction with Niagara servations I wrote and asked that
nt 008 Elm Avenue
reiiufrementa nn«l w|to will ,ign the Aond- il, t aim .' and Mopta t ml
housekeeper too.
FEW HAVE NEEDS THAT country?
Falls and the Grand Canyon in th* a double room be reserved for the
mertlliership pledge staled on the After the conference,,’ I nry m
ARE UNSUPPLIED. BUT WE
night of August 2 at th«i Edge-Htr husband is Georg-* Zaliatlpublic
mind:
Boh
Eastman
of
Mr. and Mm . G«"rpe E. Well,'
rn , hr»e lor “Mr. a (Handing
WANT MORE THAN WE NEED. 2. Do you feel teasonnbly certain that if your husband Marine Studioa, whose leaping water Gulf Beach Apartment*.
as,.one time wrestler and now a and daughter, Gladys Wells, will bark of the card’s "In nrrentlniT tu
Build, -111* Divam House," with
Ihi,
membership
1
understand
that
IT IS RIGHT TO DESIRE LIM­ gut Into serious trouble, lie would turn first to you?
fight
promoter
in
lb-in.
:
nim
,.
InIn
reply
I
received
a
courteous
porpoises have grared lhA parci,
A ^N ew sfeaturra
leave Saturday for n month* '"ac*l.oy..
ITLESS
SPIRITUAL
BLESS­ 8. Do you get an instinctive feeling of happiness when you of thousands of publication,- New "form letter" aigned with * “ruband "the champ" live in n si •able tion I&gt;e ,pcnt with friend, and re­ membership in the Baptist Youth Slyrnc
Dear Judy.
•
Dn'hl Niven fiuhihr, **J
Cluh
U
an
Junior
and
a
privilegr.
INGS: The desire of th* righteiu* know thnt he is in good»spirits and feels fit?
house
surrounded
by
rose
gnidvns.
ton Perry of Wakulla Springs with I her stamp" informing me that my
It seems moat of the ktd* have
lative, In Halford, N. C . Phil a del- and il^tJl.#iIL-#«&gt;w ^b e n y ^ i aa
hcfi’U U4»feUL-*«4&gt;^23frllt'thsp»TT• hall bf granted.—Pror. 10:21.
“Babe'r the perfect . . d -.44 be
hi* trained fish and State Cdtlrge- reiteration had been inede at 17
four.-! fasclnatirik ways to occupy
Doe* he frequently discuss hilt business with
,i*
hi. homeland ami "Bonn!* I
r
VTHtib
aTicI
ilo
nothing
to
•aid
with
an
.a
p
p
o
in
tiv
e
g
iia
juA
Aquamalds; Howe Sadler,
SadJer, dir
dlr-ctorl
day
aleeplng purpose* onlfl
only I
R
h lm ^ to u rw rb u a ^ c n n T
Aquamalda;
w tor I a ja
y (for flwpin*
tbamaeWea during■ iW
tb#lMsummer,
Prime Charlie.’*
fl
J lu .
^ -.s. - ^ **&gt;• Florida -Mawa.and PboUtb-l-W X* p ^ 1Uly-wa»,^ d - thd/-(y—
^ , r t W t T n d t n honK??rsPIDrrcg. aflcF ’tho American Womens golf two week, in Sanford. Me. with hrlnr discredit on myself nr the
Clnudettr t.’ollfert, on the olli’r
*
l l M I - n a u W )W tM jn i i f i |i yrttt W» t h f tfixhCT OP o th e r Service, who. with Roy Beckman would be necessary for ms to send
njBr job* In town have drifted out champion came home from Scot­ Mr. Wells’ mother. Mr«. S,r:i Youth Club.
hand, is ilraf to the many offer«l
household chores In &gt;*our department of the home?
“ —
' M ‘ a chrck
‘ * *for $25 'in “tho 'form of* *
••• - country where land with hkr sixteenth consecu­ Well, They also plan to visit for
of* th*
Florida -State Advertising
tomot
th* *
berry pickin'
BOCK — SHARPE CRYSTAL
she ha, had for film* ahroaj.
COLORFUL FLOORS
a week in advance or my
they seem To have lota of fun. get tive tournament rhampihnirfnp,,#** T tS w lS v , in Niagara Fallr.
7. Do you frequently help him with gardening, home repair Commission, has been doing such deposit
Many decorative, effect’s ran h* She argue, th at picture* can be
’*
amateur
golf
title.
precious
reservation
would
be
British
women’i
an
(Mstanding
job
for
thr
state,
aa
muekAo
eat
a
s
they
liky
and
work or other tasks in his department?.
wotked out with asphalt tile floor­ ntade just a , r*|&gt;ertlV bet* *,
good pay beside*. Helene xaya the
i couldd go on and "/IB the balance “pulled." It look* like Florida is
She’* got
system women
Mr. and Mrs. William It. Wray ing lyu-ause It l« manufactured In in Hump*,* provided film n&gt;ahrr»'
flrntiHfitl mttlrhrtl set of dear cut rrtslnl tiindsllnir of 8 gohlela, 8 Ice
We »fe wheie it mowed in 8. is there anv book you have read and discussed recently? of this column with name, of developing another Gold Coaat- •
l
earned
how
to
square
dunce,
would
marvel
a
t
She
goes
through
haa r
plan to lenve on ttatuiday for atamlardlzed sizes and a variety apnlt mote tiin* ami realism.
1ea&lt;&gt;. 8 sherliels. 8 salad platen «nd 8 cttcklwll g l a r e s * *
9.
Do
you
and
he
jtartirlpHte
together
In
any
recreational
1
realise
that
“Mr.
.
Rubber
country
style,
at
the
Faturday
equally
able
men
and
women
who
that
houte
like
lightning.
She
Cleveland the oilier day. Ihey
Burnsville, N. C’. where Ui«y will of color,, hoth plain ami ntarbleBail'trc tttn|iw&gt;ck Is hll* these'
Stamp."
the
resident
managar.
is
i
g
k
l
dances
and
writes
*.hal
she
ara
serving
the
state
effectively
sport
?
visit al the Nu-Wav Hotel which
better enjoy this lummei weatoet
the** «!,*« 1 to— Wn,t-r-- .• ••
40
for only 1
v
just hired help and qius: carry out
ran't wait to get hark to show the ihe Ju s t pitches into it—seems t*-owned—nnd operated h r Mr
in a public relations capacity
find 1 eiipt f.'i her, fine 1 -1 It '
while they can. It ii liable to set jO. Do most- of his. friends like you?
the
policy-of.
the
hoteLI’m
aurNjxt month, August I, 2 snd 9
ike she Just punhes those chores Wray’a mother. En route '•» llotn,fang.
Taylor
can't
seem
tn
wotk
Ihrii
Do
ypuJIke
.inoat
of
hla
.friends?_____
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cold qeit-winter.
Borne coed* are anxious to drop right out of the door in front of vlllr they will vi»B .1" SalUhstry. Progrnm Announced
I ’time in a n d let tie shtitv ytftl lliiw w o n d e rfu l ItarR ain!
id be exact, the Florida Publicity pr-iscd I was not aiked to send a
assignment, ronrurrrjitly. Bob.
12. Can you remember in some detail what you and he and
their school books and hav* some her.
Public Relations ( Association passport photograph and my fin­
N. O. a n d 4on their way hack to
sank
mmi«t*yhe.
I*
.now
timklugl
talked about last night?
For All-Day Meet "Tlte IIikI, AVall" ami ba* nothing ,
have
'
play before they settle down to the
will journey to Weat Florida for gerprint*. I'm afraid they’ll
I think a lot of housewives Sanford they will be the guests c f
WM. E. K A DIOR, JEW ELER
lt‘» a good thing the Preiident 18. Do you and he, In general, enjoy the same radio their mid-summer convention. In­ to "pull" my reservation for I’m
. serious business of doing a sum waste time Just hating to tackle Mrs. Wray’* sister and brother-lnset
heyotnl.
"I
gne*v
III
.havsi
didn't appoint Kenneth Royall programs?
Th« Rev. Ito u g la s E C liarlp,
mer Job, however. So the girls who the Job. Babe Just slain* at it* and l*w, Mr. and Mr» C. S. Ilmlmnan.
stead of spending the Xhr^c day not fending any 125 advance to
t , srhedtiled t.i •.|i&lt;-»k ‘on the p rog . to watt foi Gaide to tutu dcvnl
belong to sororities (Alphn Kappa, does It—and then &gt;&gt;e* ojt_and ami daughter, Hilda K ls w r Secretary o f'th e Navy. fh ra th* K When he talks to you about something fhat interests period listening to long-winded guarantee a $7 . obligation. The
some picture,." he laugh,.
DuPont people are hiding their
Gamma Phi, Bet* Chl_TUeta and play* gtitf.4
ram for the nll-dnv meeting and
Britiih no doubt would have at­ hint much more than it d6es you, do you really try to speakers. President Frank Wright manager’*
Theta PI Delta j a l Carroll Cob
light behind #-bu*hol-»-4
picnic tomorrow of the \V. tt. C.
Well,” arid Babe, ripping open
and Executive Secretary Frank
tuned they owned the Royall listen to what he is saying rather-than day-dream about French have planned v ■'visual thev should put him In one of their
lege In Waukesha. Wtac., ad- the parkag of nylons she had just Regional, District
tt. of the Kir«t Methodist Church.
rned for a week of play at bought, "I’ve found out the-secret
The meeting is being h»ld at
education" tour designed to ac­ hank* in charge of loan* to widows
Navy;------ ----something else?
rby lake* where they settled of finishing fast is to go at it nnd Housing Offices (’lose the b&lt;•me of Mu. It. W ..Herron
.
l.r&gt;. Do you like your husband’s company as much as thst quaint theae publicist* with the and orphans.
down to a merry round of sleeping. get it done."
on the Countrv Cluh Hoad and
charm and attraction* of this fav­ . See vou in Panama City, book
, .
of any girl-you know?
Gratilioppert arc teported
eating, ringing and Just having
will Irfpln et 10:00 o'clock.
me un at the DIXIE SHERMAN
ored section.
Babe was a decided contrast to
ATLANTA.
July
24.
bD
i-Clar“If you can answer Yea ‘to eight of these fifteen
fun. A good tim e was haJ by all tho girl who won the British cham­ enre N. Walker, regional housing
about to ‘‘take" ihc Plant City
Rer. Charles' address will he on
Meeting at Wakulla Spring* the HOTEL whera they cladlv mad*
the kid* report.
pionship in a pair of fsdod blue expediter in Atlanta, announced the subject of "F atlh ’a- Five Hare,
area of Hillibotou^h county. Ana question*, nqd am honestly trying on most of the other*, afternoon of August 1, tho croup mv reservation and didn't ask that
Baltimore kids are kept busy corduroy trouser*, aa she lounged that regional offkexiof the hous­ —Theit Conirli'll!Ions! Trend and
for dial matter anmething ‘ought ynlir husband will probably be even happier ten year* will hav* an opportunity tt&gt; see I tend my right eye a week In
daring
summerp with
n c th*
--------------i , . - tbetr Y- In her New Yotn hotel, tthe .wutv ing e/p o liter and "ft district inn Value" At 12 00 o'clock a jilcutc
this beauty spot and will en|oy a advance.
.
from
today
than
he
ta
at
present.
And
he
a
can
conaldcr
to be done about the gtsuhoppers
Teen Club*, formerly known as th* a sm art hunter.'* green frock with atruction amt locality office, were will Ik* held and,during Ihe a fte r­
himself 'happily mnrried’ right now!" concludes Mr. Gouid.
Girl Reaervc*. part of th« YWCA. a gold and emerald clip and bt ace- closed today.
noon sen,hoi Mr». .Edward Kirin thia vicinity.
Thev roll hospital bandages., atuff let to match.
iota"’ that developed during
EMIGRANTS TO U. tt. .
The functions oT these office,. rher will -|&gt;eaU_ U&gt; the* group on
tov anlmals for .sick,children, fitsli- — “ 8hg-m*ke«'-*-"lot'of her own 'he'*aTi7,~linM- I-i-t 11 tt-i min.Vrd nr ! ’Tt,,r ,.“ U,-TitT.tilT and TFie ’GoIden
BREMEN. July 244/V&gt;- Amef- i* w&gt;r.
Oddities Of The Grea t
' American Communiili are laid
Ion corsages for the hospital
trays. clothes loo." said George linking nil employers have been relrased. Rule."
•
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lean official* said today that
patient*, make quill, and
|)|s ref twin. "She can knock out
■to be backing'Ifetiiy \Vatlace~foT
15,848 emigrants and' 4.H5S re.
FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JULY 25
Thr
season
ticket
sale
of
tha
I
^ ^ e c t Voott and clothing far Ku a house dreis in a couple of how a.
Thomas Jefferson insisted that bis bopk. Parliamentary patriate* had sailed from Ger­ new'Baltimore Colts of th«*AUPreiident. They evidently want
rooean
fam
in
e.
Manual,
be
published
without
an
index
or
page
numhers-so
L
got
her
a
’nice
sawing
machine.
many for the United States In America conference ha, m u *
•omeonr who will take hi* umbrel­
T h . C T ; Vl 7 ’d r these club. In She, got *11 thoee gadgt* and
th# past year. They were admit!- the U rg ed crowd drawn last'
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la to Munich and come bark that cheapskates.could not look up information while brows­ fde
alt. and. one of the moat unuiual ■he ha* to try 'em otn. tthe made
the offirldlA ttplalned,' ander ton by -th* defunct Miami 8caing
at
the
bookseller's!
is th* cIud at the School for the a lot of culottes .(divided skirts)
with “peace for our timet."
T)i«, renowned philoaopher, Immanuel Kant, was a slave to the so-called “unused Immigration hawka..
Blind. One of the students, Clarice
Bothe. designed Braille card* for for the Scotch trip. But 't wa* so
, - .his habits. He became accustomed, while lecturing to one
Sanford is not lb
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the club’* bingo p a rtie s^ :
- cold sha couldn't wear 'em.
\ r r affl°f h,s
to f,x his eye* on a certain student who al"She doe# all her own decorating
Large, roomy hijj, in colorful stripe ptaatie" in
For
•recreation,
the
cldh,
take
having budgetary trouble*
there
uor&lt;» the same cont. which had one button misXing.
too. And she doesn’t-hold out if
to
the
trail.
They
team
up
with
the
day,. It ii a common complaint One day the student appeared with the button sewed on.
■he
need*
to
paint
a
room
or
two.
lin«lt*rrtrtn or handle ktylea. Value, to 7.23
One Rack
Hi-Y bova of the YMCk lad go
among Florida ciliei where home The great thinker was so disturbed that he could not lecture
She get* out the old paln*bru«h
on hiking- trip* and plcnkw .
V
a
lu
e , tn 21.SB
.
•lead exemption, and other ex­ that day.
Jh'ew* Cue*.
• Patricia Travere and go** to work."
Up to this point the girl who
cTCIlfton,
N.
J
.,
1*
back
after
ap­
emption,. are cutting into munici­
After having become one of the wealthiest men in the
pearing aa violin aotolit In I nndnn has won laurel* In baakethal, base­
pal revenue, at a time when mn,e world, Andrew Carnegie spent money lavishly on travel and
ball, track and Javelin had listeneJ
and Liverpool. . . .
and mor* fund* afe needed for art. He gave away million* of dollar*. Rut he could never
A group of Jzetween 50 and .5 more than she talked. Now ,he
mcdfit operation*. The _ DrLar.dj bring himself to send long telegrams. Often he spent many
high school boys and girls of Nor­ ta t up with a new spark in Iter
walk, Conn., formed the "Peppy •ye.
Sun New* report* that city faced precious minutes trying to cut a message down to ten words,
9M •
"When I go hom* I'm going to
Rep*,'' which th*y bella-M to be
with ) 38.000 deficit for the eomit:? ,
Webb B. Garrison in Your Life,
redo
the
whole
house."
sho
said
the only teen as* political organ­
year and the City -Commitiirn'
1
*------------------------isation In th#_U. 8 . ThaMjo limit "I'm going to do it in eighteenth
is from 18 tb 21 years god the pur­ century English. Thsjr m*|te U
i* burning midnight oil trying lo
Florida, aa well as eight-teeing
Sight-Seeing
C
harter
is to ’make the now. and thsre is such a variety
pose of* th*
■" club
i-' 4 ’’
service.
•
pare cxpenic* and find rome way
town's
teen
sgers
politically hep. of tables. Whn we bought the
Robinson’*
Transfer
of
Sanford
4of railing enough money to pay Sought By (Company
‘M
e
kids
will
meet
every mon'h. place thing* were hard to get. I
M
*
kid*
h«» asked for an axtansion of it* I
Jumbo Shrimp
• Mullet
the bill
decide on the candidate* they are Just thrsw It together."
contract carrier certificate, andi
July 24. (Speeiat) Application Austin Lloyd of Fort Pierce will'
"Well It 4boki good," said
Ruffled and Tailored *.Style,
interested In. even though th ,y are
Red Snapper
• Red Bass
■ Orlando
- ’ * “Transit
It Co
of th*
Company
not yet of voting age, and help George. "She has the walls in the
£re»idrnt, Truman’s unexpected to engasr* In ttate-w ld* charter be heard on hie application for'
. Value, tn 8.95 pair .
Flounder
the s candidate In his campaign. Hying room pale blue. And the
• Pompano
luthorlty _to transport canned
appearance in the Senate yntcrdjy •nd slght-se-lng trip* wilt he eon- Juice from “Fort Pierce to Tampa.
Meanwhile they will h* educating chair* and the rug* are kind of
Crab
Meat
On** O'M Lot to
*
• Clams
where he ,*t among a group con­ • Idrrsd be the Florida Railroad
themselves to be polltics-wrtse ,o rosy red. Bhe m ade. her own
Th# commissioner*, consisting
and4 Public Utilities Comiptrion of Chairman W. B. Douglass m3
th at they can make proper deci­ drapes. They're kind of flowered.
trolled by member* of ihe opposi­ in
ScollopB
.
•
Fryers
OUaudo .July 25, it wa* an- Commissioners Wilbur C. King
"Babe's a good cook too. She
sions about their community and
tion party mef with a receplicn noun4d today.
country when they are of voting can fry chlcksn Ilk* npbody's buslend Jerry W. Carter, will conHens
—64". Square, Regular 2.98
Thik hearing alto will eontldtr duet a series of public hearttng*
in marked contrail to what migM
ness.
age. . . .
•ppllaetions
of
two
other
eomp. value*.
h a v ^ happened in alraoit any
tn Tampa before going to Orleindo.
„
.
Vivian
A complete Uno of Seafood and Poultry
It* for additional state right*.
pr.
foreign country. Burma, for in­ au
- FREE DELIVERY
1
Now A .98
stance. We' are "told that one cf appllwl to f on exten.lon*
extei
of. It* New Zeglaad In 1769.
Harrell’s
Seafood
&amp;
Poultry
certificate
'of
public
convenience
1
1
IMWth* hardest thing* for fowigneti
S l l N. French Are.
Phone 1164-J
Thera ar* S.400 miles- of railto understand wa* why President snd necessity to authorise It
to operate charter ' trip* over read In New Zealtad.
4Roosevelt didn’t have Tom Dewey
ALL SUMMER HATS w p r i i n r
executed after defeating him foi
office in 1944. It (* utterly im­
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Orlando Highway At French Ava.
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lor governor, and *1 preirnl look­
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n# told ut about hi* »on, an Arv
Bapoli* graduate now on duty in
Trieite. "Everybody oyer there,”
fl seem*, “ii * politician, but
tbeir idea of politic* is .• lead
P«P? ^ i h a stick of dyaami:r
in it.’ That seems to be the trou­
ble these dsys in rainy parts nl
lh« world. Moil of these peopl. » ’ • no conceptiqn whatever o(
whet democracy mean*. There ii
no compromise Jn_jhcB U -_ao_*l
fort to make the best of a b*d
birgein. Every political faction
m u t hav« it* way 100 percent
w,
l UTlaw* they
V
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n™ 1wa“ itart' hf
only
know.
ed out to led you -gbout Grady
rton, H#’i just taking n tight
teeing lour around the state xt
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�THURSDAY

TUB SANFORD HERALD, BAN FORD, FLORIDA

Ijr t u y victories, but a fear of clck of San Fr*nri*co. ami Thum- Ore.,
them were carried to
extra linlraa&lt; Marlow of i'ortlaml.Ore.. dn&gt;p-[R. C.
to conquer their foe*. H ire* of; p*il Warren Cumplwll of S-'alllo.'
the 10 acvond round till* went!Wnah., In 20 hole*,
over the *&gt;'heduled IS hole*, with! Four rltlet had two nproeentafour of the 32 opening ma'clira' llvr* each In the tourney at toe-off
going over;
• I Mine, of !i A. M. (CST). They
Shedrlc M r K a i n „t M.mnhU.i " * r*
Franciaco,.Calif.. Ulanla. (la.. St. Paul, Minn., a n j Ral­
e g h . N. C. .
MOBILE. Ala.. July 24. -VP)— .
The th^rd round pairing*:
• K.lunl.1 Krvantl. ItKroit. Mich, Wirt Gammon, epofta editor of ^
v*. Robert fiilve.tri; Han FrancU­ the Chattanooga Time*, wa* reco. Calif.'
•iected prraident of the Southern
Al Cla»en. St. Paul, Minn.. v«. AMoclation iporta writer* here
Wilfred Cro*»!ey. Atlanta, (la.
Courae.
Italph Vranetlc, Detivur, Colo, yeatrrday.
Today, though, they were play- Stefai
va.
Jack Nounnan, I.c* Angele*,
Ing fur keep*. Tin- wlun-Ti of bole*,
Calif.
thi* morning'* third round and
fn ,
Don Doatert. St. Paul, Minn.,
(hie after noon'- fourth round will, went
va. Charlea W. name*. Atlanta,
go into the 3&lt;&gt;-hole ncmi-finali I Jack
(la.
Friday.
' (&gt;l!f..
Avery Beck. Raleigh. S i
v*.
The HI. representing the remain-, phi*,
Matitto Ca*o, Seattle, Wn«h.
der of n field of 179 Murids-.-, won'
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I'hilio Gordon. Oakland. Calif.,
IT PAY! TO LISTEN
thrir Iwrthi hy fir*t nnd tecond fore I
v». Kinar llanaon. Kan Franciaco,
round match play triumph* yea- rry o
Read H ie Ada
trrday.
. Kennt
Benjamin llughe*. Portland,
Moat of them had comparative- extra

IN THE GROOVE
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ORLANDO. July 24, &lt;/P&gt;- The
rampaging Hanford Celery Fed*
were aloweri down by the tight
handed elanta of roqkjp righlhan I
«r S u n Zedatl* in n 7 td '2 milted
. frefo p t.kit&gt;e1t.*eee*otlnrf fan* wht.
came to Ttnkrr Field to partici­
pate In the ItMfl pennant railing
Ctrrmonli-* and to honor Ixtu Ih-vll,
Tommy Hyde ami fjrjicJdaJat----' lleVIt* Hyde and Major ambled
Into deep center fjeld to rai»e the
pennant, and upon their return
war# Introduced to the fanr preeent by Dr. R. M. (Doc) Huntley,
who Immediately itarted a cullecUt n for the three Senator players.
The Collection netted $305.45. and
wai divided e&lt;iually among the
Buddy Lake, on the hill for the
ede, and Zedall* hookrd up In a
Ip and tuck hurler'a doc I for the
ir*t three frame*, hut the .Fed
ghthandtr began to weaken in
ta fourth and wa* nicked for a
ngl* tally. The Orlandoan* tqllied another (core In the wixtlv.
•Five hit* and a aarrlflre netted
the Sen# four marker# in the sev­
enth. the Bevllmen tallied their
final run ln.tha alghth.
TonfRht the Fed* entertai .1 the
Gainesville G-Men and Charlie
BIs*«n is on deck to handle the
burling chore* for tha Murraymen.
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MeHon Leeper Pitches
Victory Over Pirates
Mason Loeper, off again—cn
again Gainesville southpaw, lim­
ited the Lee.hurg Pirate* to two
hingliHi laat night In racking up a
U to 3 victory for the G’a, l-repcr
fanned 14 and (aiued hut eight
free ducat* In turning In the win.
The-TaUttr* AN Jim In^
rune aero** the platter In the top
for the 14th fram e tp lake a nl)»,
and tuck battle from the St. Auguitlne Saint* hy a 4 to I margin.
The ailing Daytona Reach Is­
let* were trimmed again hy .tha
DeLand Red 'Hat* in a 12 to 7
contest with. Ren Bardin, D-tLan I
righthander turning In the victory.
Line (core*:
l.erihurg
000 020 001—3 2 8
Gainesville
100,000 41x~H 9 0
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The Sanford American ’ «-gion
Junior llairlMill aggregation drop­
ped a hanl fought tilt to the Or­
lando legion Junior* yntrrilay by
a f&gt; to I margin.
IJoyd Swain to«*e&gt;l for th&lt;’ Sanfonllte* and allowed hut five well
arattrrrd blnglrt. hut the Orlando
team nvJxcd their attack arj-n Via
aarriflcr hita to ]&gt;tieh arrow the
needed margin of victory..
Winter Park tripped the Cocoa
■m i n i and .a*, a rriu ll will mret
the Hanford Junior* in Orlando nt
Tinker Field tonight in the -&lt;-mi
final* of the double elimination
tourney.
The winner of thp Sanford Win­
ter Park conte*t tonight will meet
the Orlando team for the district
championship.
The team* will
play at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow.

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SKA BRIGHT. N. J.. July 24.!
l* ln p n llt
(&gt;P&gt;—Frapk Parker of l^i* Ang-i iHi..
Auauttin*
elr*. *till smart Ing from his recent I
nt
Spiing Luke defeat, will have i U rl« i-d «
E tre rn
M a n n ln *
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chance tu allow. Ida m rttlr today HANK* *lll&gt;
. ;j T r i * r . Itu n * li « lt * i l On I l r .u i « l . .
Ia lk a .
. L a k h A t r e u . I .y lu a iu l. • I« iil&gt; - m X.
when he meet* the top-ranking lIM
. r *&gt;at.ui «
- r lk U in u .
T h q -I i i h
M U ; Z e d a li*.
IIP.UK *N TIIKIIF.
foreign playrr, Francisco &lt;I*nnTti*e-ta*a hil»&gt; T li« '- i|v
W a lm
W* **• Jh a t 8tan KarpWiski
cho) Segura of .Kcuadur, in a
tte .a lta S a.tcrd ar
b an *.
I .a k X l l T .i t n i n
M r il m .i i.,
Urla ndo • ,haa « • I -a al * • * *
8 * c r it ic * * :. B u l l .
I.e w l* .
Z - la ll* . (uni run limner agiliat the lh-lntul uuaitei-final match of lh&lt;&gt; 00th
t . .Hit *b ill** t ,
■1 Double p la y i.m irm v l» H a lirtfi.il Red Hat* In St. Auguatiuw iui»- Annual Sea l.awn. Tenni* and
I ’* I It -I "tlfe---\
L a d on h » * » n H a n f-'i.t k .^ D ik u u tu led Jtiuv.$204.90. Nt4 U J - f tw - e (trickct Otnh *InvttatliUi .TuilfiTal*4tl.tlkit «. M.
- r - * I I J ^ 'l .d T T U J .- „ f f S 7 T .I I .
t .- k * circuit awal. Incidentally Hie hlu&gt;v
* , J t l l t b t H t.u rl* out |.» Z c - 1 .lt. X.
lA
V* - MUt« I n.......
1-ak. II n placad lit* •Saint* lutrk »n Up : Parker, who won-the title hem f o r t * a d d o t ia--*b«u a,
L f J a n ln r *
m»
\V t• t i&gt;ln&gt;-.-■ top of the' heap in (ho Florida In 1839 and ia *m&lt;b-d no, 1. oaine
D * !.n d at 1-aU lki.
• ' te d a h * . tcM ln a p llc h t r , Im k e . I ’ m- State la-ague . . . Daytona lluarir&gt;, through the opening matches with
H i. A U k U .lin r *1 l&gt; a * l» n * !».*■ li
lowly lileta ara really nir Ihn ea»e. He tnppled t.’lnrence (Nick)
'U a l n n v l lt .
at
HAN KO KO
rncka now. They have nearly n* Carter of Kan1 Fram-Urn yr*ter&gt; V IIO W I. i .r a i i i b
many men riding the (tick list day, 0-4, 0-4, to reach the round
'olivwood Gold Cup a* they have on the diamond.
Hanley’* chunking atalf
Kdward Moylan of Kan FranrlaSet For Saturday laManager
in a pitiful condition. Wally co. orhu oualed Parker a t Spring
Gaddla la out with a pulled tnu*- Lake, ending the In/er'a mne- ■'In - ln n a ll j
INGLEWOOD. Calif., July 24vear winning atrvak, three, waa t.'lile e a n
: :i Gh-Tha 8100,000 Hollywood Gold
knocked out of the tournament n iila .Ir lV .h U
E Cup ehnrt on tradition hut long
ypatrrday hy Victor Hel*a* of r i t l f b u l g h
” H **ntl* Y e a le fV ta r
on eaah. promliea to amu*« It a
Philadf-lphla. IVnn Stale Grnv*
llntlmi IJ. i'hlcagn 4.
t quota of local and national IpterCourta champion, In.tiralght aria,
U io o k lr n ». n n r l n n a i l t
.
\
, a*t Satnrdav a* q doren or more
A l. la-ula * , S * w Y o r k »■
0 1 ; 0-2.
l ‘ li* b u ia h *. r h lla J e lp h la * I (nU *»
- thoroughbred* go to the pout for
Kclxa*. rauked H'-th nationally
lil'R
s-f the alghth tunning of the event. endiuiut I* warming the bench thu* wa* credited'with the tourna­ .am AWttlllt'AHn |.i:*
I. Pel tin
Them
he--no highly ..............
public!- with a tore foot. Hal Shite* ha.* ment’* hlgge.t levelfal. Hr down- will---sad ,Aeaault or Rtymle In th* pro- a aorv atm and* Bill Italw ia In rd Moylan in 3 | minute* of play, iwin.it
*J J»
-»»»
4? 4*
.44*
11 *4
caaalon. There won’t lw a tough, tha hoaipltal suffering from fool to rate today’* apot in the quartor- U—.&lt;ii,
44 4 1 ’ .*7 1 I I
C- great little Kcablacuit to grab polaoning, it I* ic|H.rted. Hartley final* againtt aouthpaw Jamr* P l.lla d .lp h la
.
‘
l*
V
.I
*
ml
J
»
4*
.
4
0
I
J*,
, th* gold, a* he did in the Inaugur­ naa only two hurlera who aiv Rrlnk of Hcattlr. llrink had lu go W a th ln g ln n
II
47
.441 J » ',
al ‘way hark In 11138 when hun- In condition to hurl. They are three art* yntrrday to eliminno t ’ l.k-eg o •
»» 4#
.4 1 *- 111,
,^drad grand puroe* were at ill con- Htahlofirld and Mcadnwa . . . Hill Vogt of Princeton, 4-0, 7-i, n t I a iu I*
11
1*
17* »»'*
M»«
m
I
i
*
Y
*
*
t
e
r
*
a
r
aldcrtd extravagant.
10
8
.
Buddy Lak* and Mayo, LangS i. I ,» U I , N .w Y m k 1.
Second aceded Gardnar Mutiny
/".Nor will there be a handaoma eton'a open air fruit maVket u
I'h lle d e lp h tr I . C t* v * la n d I ln ll.1
Chaltednn to win ai the Marv- progiraaing nicely at the cortM-y of Coral Gahlrt, meet* Earl Cochllr t t u n I , r k l r a g o 7 41* la n la e ii
■Under did In ]040. nr a Big PcI.Ua of Third 8treet and Palmetto ell of Brooklyn nad fourth aeeded
1 jn lh* lait rac* before Ijie war let . . . Rick Glllrapte, former Htet&lt; William Talbert of Wilmington I* other two quarter-finals.
•on Unlvenlty grid atar and matched again*! Boh Fallrnbur*
Cochell cauod • mild atlr y et,
But there will he aa . fine, a SJmlnoU illgn School coach, wr&gt; of Beverly llille, Calif., in the terdav when he defeated th* na­
flald a* could l&gt;e perauided ’ to I p ‘tha prraa Imix at tha Munici­
tion's 11th ranking Player, Sey­
•nter, Including two candidate* pal Park Tueiday night during the
mour Greenberg of Lpa A ngl lei,
“Ruddv
Lake
Night."
Rick
ft
; • w h o ju it a few month* ego ehowed
8-6. 41-4.
attending
eummer
achnol
In
Stet­
their heel* In the $100,000 Santa
Both Talbert and Falkenburg
AtiUa ' handicap to a mighty son and has played a little, aenuara romidered strong roii*..-nJ»i*
uro ball In the E ait Coaat League
for th* title.
for tha Melbourne entry —It aeemt
In th# Women's dlvlelon, topthat Coach Carlfal* llughea of
seeded Shirley Fry of Akron,
the .Orlando American Legion
Ohio. Ii paired with unseedeJ Bar*
bars Jrsae of San Franciaco and
Mr*. Virginia Horace of Sen
Franciaco. •ceded aecond, battles
Dorothy Head, of Alameda, Calif.,
no. 8. In lh* sanli-flnals.*
T o ta l*

TABLE S U P P L Y
=L O V E T T S =
PICCLY W IC C L Y

THESE GREAT RIG LUSCIOUS SOUTH CAROLINA
IIALE HAVEN PBACIIBS—THE PICK OF
' THE CR0PI
-1

PANgoitD .
Oiiaadu

#** loi—e
ee# • let tla —i

SID E LIN E S

declared out. liver* may be
Uprlee nomine* or two torow, but th* gold, cup la sat,
qdltai of the field, aa th*
i point of summer racing at
ywood Park.
RBTKBUAY’K h t a h s
rd Brown, Browne, got four
In ffr# time* at bat an-1
In thro* run* to lead »hc
,tc an 8-3 victory o rer th*
A ;
'■/• a j
Bc4ri&gt;orough, Re Ha t a r *
-all hit* in pitching a 6-0
over Fryday. .Hutchlneon,

&gt; * lj. that ha will nrubAblr work
wrtli Lewi. Anderiion, 1946 FiorIda State League ump . . . Floyoda follow tha Xng Palmer handled th* J Boddy U V
N ight" cerrmoniea at the Muni
In traifto lawa,,
elpa! Park like a veteran. Ployi

E d u c a to r

I t Le Sueur

California Pink Meat

Calif. Qravenateln

California

Plums

ib

25c Lemons 2 Lb$ 29c

Non* Higher! G rtenTop

OCTAGON

Crtep Green

Carrots 2 Bcb$ 17c Lettuce Lb 14^c
bS’aahlngtnn Slate Yellow

Onions 2 Lb$ 15c Tomatoes Lb 19c
BARTLETT PEARS

Lb

Adults • 40c
Chlldreo*14c

Land O'Sunahlne Peanut

19e

Va. Cobbler
Van Brode Aaaortment

Cereals s* 1
Calif. Ixing While

Kiln Dried Fancy Sweet

Potatoes4 Lb$25c Potatoes 2Lb$25c

Hormct'a

Ultra-Refined

Pork &amp; Beans
AH Rmnd» Evaporated
Rinao-Whito With
END SLICES

Lb

U.-8. Good Grade
n
P P P
* » I» I I «

OPENS
12:45 P. M,
DAILY

Bulk Fancy Patna

F i r m H ip *

59c

CENTER SLICES

Livers

Lb

DUltYEA . . . AS TOUGH IN TAILS . . ,r
AND TWICE AS ROMANTIC!&gt;
fllreet" or Park.Arenuo ...
every dame the name!

bo IrsetU
Blue Band Sliced

D rcascd A D raw n S eynfour

-SIK.HIIORH
FOB f la I I P

^?A B

KRNNRI)r

In “N0l*Y

THIS IB AMERICA — “BRAtrry
' -

Dean U til. Pig -

59c Soare Ribs Lb 49c

TODAY and FRIDAYI!

on "Scarlet

79e

IIAMBURGEH
Ib 39e
Juicy RIB $TEAK8
Ib. 73c
Reject CHUCK ROAST Ib. 55c

Tender. Sliced W est Beef

,

Lb

�g a e g m a s ait-•t'-r.-Z, ■ ■■
. * •

"

■

H I E J A N F O H II i m H A l M. *A N IM lM ll. FM 9R II»A
!■_ J1. ■•
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■s r wgi

T IIU K S U A Y , J U L Y '24, 1947

PaVCJK S K V B N
■ ■
—i

carried other retain* along with
of piiuid fuel and the M'-atitlRen' i r B E ’No Change In storm Truck Powered By erated
it hut tended to push. up meat Iff
hv it enters a small fourY A K D I.K Y V E N E T IA N H I.IlTUS
pricea aa welt. It ia gmicmlv
the l*omb cleared the plane,
Q C rV lC C I s 1 * 11111110(1 Jet Burner Invented eyliudei eitgitie cunntdnl Jin - tly
'J
.Vno-rira’a Mu*l llriullfi-l
,
‘ t.
acknowledged that a. ahurt- corn would tear off tb# bomlT* own
to the tytick's iear uxle. *
Vluminum - - ('rilar — l'»li.hi-&lt;l Aluminum
crop \5puJjl tiju lt tii lea# Tneat_ ling on an erraticc course
course. Teal*
,
\«k llr Fur .I'rrr l.nlimatr
leal*| WASHINGTON. July 2L &lt; 1 5 Thr steam also operate, u small
S tiT T il I'KN lt, |mi.t July £4.
production- n*m*Y?Jt “mill InKlufi. stahdliluK fiu* and send If luml.-l C.
c -W,
w HeichrHriferr
IW cIw M er^ cW
P . w . S T E V E N S - i l l 7 W. Hollins.,It - O rlan d o
d i t llT
f uaf the *WT—A ateaitnpowcirnL t mcl. tnnt niixilinry engine that run* the tenprice*.
•
* with lei fighter* and small,' ex- U. S. Weather Service, advised derive* it, power from a revel n- eiutot uml water pump. I.'thriea.
By,Oy.m A. MARTIN
P h o n e 2-0721)
uy
Official* said tile ueu torn
Wa s h i n g t o n . July S4, u n .
,
. Rep. Smafiler* (D-Ftal y**t«rday Uottuiy je t burner wu* I'tnmn- t ion is accomrdished b ) ii ttoiluvi,,m,„ iWe plan, to strated heie recently hy \V C. ilig oil into the flrum.
, Official* li f o t m ■*« |{ovi&gt;rtiiMWt estimate redim-a the | m,nihility derstnod to hat* denmn.trnted he
_ j.’1'
|
__ ____
—
— . m*m __, t
re p o t boasting corn crop proa- of a livestock feed ahoclaui1 and this point, transfer the southeastern dlvirlei Minei, a Miahawakg m arm fart ur
Miner raid p Ihii, fur t.uiiuifaeptcU IM.IHW.000 bunhrl# for help'should be followed by Mine ear
The only A lternative ia to slow) office ’of the hurricane warning &gt;r, and Id, thief engineer, I', Har­ ttiring sleAlll pli-pelled trLilts ate
pleasure
and
■- on- grain
—
— down th e jel p lan e to « speed aervlctr from Miami,
tin halting the rising trend in many mx of* “the ----old I.v'l-,
still indefinite.
FOX TH E B E S T ICE CREAM
livestock pi ice*
ivIn re a bomb can he released. | The possibility of moving the
. farm and food prices.
Miner ilescrita-s I lid engine nr
Prfjiiifut Truman, In his mitrThis, however, would make Jet i warning service, however, “will “the fits! completely .»Uoc -ful c;c
Try
.year economic repoit Monday,
plane* little better than enliven come up for review in Novemls-r," glm- for highway vehicle^.**
AAF.Seeks
New
Type
' yaid fear* of a uhott corn crop
Ileichelderfer said. He added any.
litmal aircraft.
Minei explained that the jet
W A K t U P B U S IN E S S /
* appeared to be nnionit the far* Bomb For-JUd Planes
The airntm ent of .’jet bomtx-r* move will lie '‘settled by mutual burtie) jue.l in Jlit- irurk vv.iv per­
N IC K ’S O W N ICE CREAM
JK -A d v « rij..,iiig |n , |. /
| tor* standing in the way of nec-dagrretncnf'on
technical
merit*:"
fected
vtnlv
six
moiiiltn
ago
bv
Cal­
r* poring another design diffi­
The service, which serve* Flor­ vin D. MacCmrkcn an east- n» Jtt-'
i^ p r ic a adjustment*.
culty.
" ,
’
malic otir own Ice C ream , All flavora
special crop »urvey matin
ida, Georgia. Alabama. North vvntor. He *«id he ha**,&gt;utehnVia!
By ELTON O. FAY
To
keep
tha
llnrs
of
the
Jet
l a i t y — Uelirioua — lle a lth lu l
Carolina
and
South
CarMihA,
was
public Tueaday, the Agri, t'hure
from
the
inventor
exclusive
tights
WASHINGTON—luly 21. (iff—
Department forecast the weather- The At my Ait Force* Is seeking fighters wleai—of obstacles that muted in 1942 from Jacksonville to use tlie let burner in h'gfiwaj
&lt;y w
NICKS
plagued ' crop at 2,770,000,(WO a bomb for its high aimed j„t aould
, cause speed-.low mg drag to Mikml at the request of the vehicle,. MarCincken had Inm ttM
bushels, bared on condition* p re­ bomber*.
r ; nose
r m -«.d n«&gt;requirements. t« th* burnei fot use in furnaieaburied tu the wings h
and
0 $ tm
4 1 4 S a n fo rd A v en ae
meet war-time
vailing July 15.
/
The hot ner uses uliuosl any fvpe
Disclosing recently that top pri-j of-the Jet fighters, with hulliing
Th«.-Department’s July 1 fore­
Both Jacksonville and Orlando
;r
cast was for 2,012,000,000 bushels oHty is being given the project,I but their m unU s peeping nip. aie uidding fo r'th e service, If and
Modem Umh.-i* depend for when it is ttansferred from Mi­
hich I* abf.ut 57,000,000 below AAF re scare hexnerU added that
average, net year'* record im p it fa directly involved in the tests their protection on several tur- ami.
of deep pencil at ion missiles
! i»r-imninuii guns operated hy
utaltd 0.257,000.000.
CHOICE
'central fit* control. Ilcnva how
The UnitedJitftle*-haa a for*»t
The new forecast la within to begin in Germany.
BA-aure
th
o
se
'
hoiuiis;
to
lw;
lu
provide
this
massed
piutective
area
if
t&gt;30.
million
acre*.
ftut 80,000,000 hushrls of the
Liquors — Wines — Beer
atimattd nted* for maintaining dr»p|&gt;eit from extremely high-fly -1 gunfire and still retain the aleak.
LEGAL NOTICE
_ vcstuck. dairy and poultry pri-- ing B-2Va, probably will attain atteanilin* shape of Jet taircraft
llitv r In sliillrd
iductitn at present high levels. ikipel ionic Speeds belule reach­ for . future bomber* it a headNew
H everuge I)is|ien « er
Continued good weather could n*r- ing tlia eaith, the AAF scien­ ache.
NINTI. JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
AAF officilaa said none of INCOURT,
tial* expect to find important
ruw the gap atill more.
gKRINOtU COUNTS,
Ice
Cultl
H eer A ll Tinten
STATU OK n.ORlUA. IN CHAN­
,4 When almormally cool weather, design clue* for th e new lyjos the various types of tiial model
jel boiutiei t, of 'which about half
CERS.
gxcesaive raina and flood* ham­ weapon they ar* * hunting.
Privately, they say the prob­ a doien have beetl Mown, ha* had ORt.t.EE J. EI.MURE,
pered planting and cultivation
lill.I.’S PACKAGE STORE and BAR
Plaintiff
bombing testa and none has bean
the crop this, spring, corn lem is this:
Notice Is hereby given to the owners and-or agents
A standard design bomb casing armed.
eta started a climb that haa
tVII.UAU )’ 1*1.MUllK.
Phone SSII
112 \V. l-'ira! 81.
OefenUaut.
rried to near-record level*. This Is acrodyiiamically, fiiiitcty on*
ii ii i i s f l u a w — ■■■■ ■ ii
■ J t f ^ J frf'iril“ N H F I* tttnf n r w f t l i f h 'W e 'f ’f t d 'n f -'.D i hirrf.
ft
I
U f use trom ^ aw- - i 'i n * . Herilnghaus.^^exirarniait) JfVeTfMk' pro-peraft.
j Slat* great who now pHiya for the The mat, , i I loiuts. (In p iii|.
~Tn nra
Florida, that it is the Intention of the Tax EqulfR
Ion at current level*.
Experiments Indicate that if‘ Brooklyn grid Dodgers; Is .rtc tu ti­ Tot Willi,in t' t imute, who,* rsslJ rn ir )■ ulifcaovtn.
The com price rise not only dropped from airplanes tiavcl- er in the off-season.
ration Htuinl m the City of Sanford, Florida, to i»You at, furtby notified and re61/
quiird to /'ppear tu a r*ri*.n tv.il
of rompiriin Hint ssaimt you (or
cTense th e nssesiied vnluH tions on ail Heal Properly
a itlviirt,, now |i,ndiai in the Cirfv,lt Couil o( Uemlnoi* Coutiiy.
a flat ten per 'cent fur the year 1H47.
rtotids, rHuinabte ro-lhs Rule Day
"Not
Responsible
of Ausuu. tth .1t&gt; of said month,
lftt. in ikfault th,rsof said , , y . .
will prpciut expart*.
t--i slu, order hr publjthrd (or
For Wife's Debts"
The City Cuinmi&amp;hm of the City of Sanford,’
the statutory llm* required hr law.
FO R H K N T _________
IlEA L ESTA TE W AN TEDF8
HELP W ANTED
(ot (»ltr tunK'.dtlVj. W»ek* ln_Lhi
F lo r id a .’w ill sit- in ■final session a- ,» Tak- Equallut*
gxn(ard Herald * N,ar«psper o(
P n iY K R s'fo ^ ftuT. By WANTED TO BUY: Small house GIRI, for cashier A cosmetic coun­ srneril circulation in said county
A young man came rushing Into -day he phones me. and says.kind u(
and
slat*.
tiuli Board at 7:30 o'clock 1’ .M., August 4. PJ17,
or week. The Music Box, 119
ter, also soda girl. Lancy’* Di ug
unfurnished, walking distance
WlTNEUtt MV HANp snJ oHtcist the Clarion office the other d«&gt; and sheepishly: "Yuu can (urgcl that
W- 1st S l Phone 953.
Store.
of town. Reply box S, c o Her­
of office at .-tanfeid. Klorld*. wanted me tu print an ad—"right ad. Me and the missus havsjaveryto act upon the- proposed increase in assessed val­
ald.
Jutv a . I&gt; tsfl,
I;hit ard Ori*)|&gt;. ofliftHNnilN,
quick"—»*) ing hr won't tie rexpon- thing all patched up. And wc tchavOFFICE space in Melach Building.
Salesman and collection for white
■iblr
for
his
»
ifr’»
debt*
frum
now
ing
a
friendly
gla*»
ol
beer,
light
’ fL arge hght oflcea, newly deenr- 6 ARTICLES FOR SALE
uation's, and alt pitrgons desiring to file uhjcctiniu
Insurance debit, age 25-45. Sitl*&gt; r k of r iicuit CoutL
laled, all utilities, heat and &lt;ani^rmtnolo (bounty*
on. a» he's Irauog her fur kihhI im­ now."
. ary and commission. WYite Box
Him#
of
i
iof
liti
or complaints shall have an opportunity to be heard
. .-‘tor service furnished. Col) 803*
FLOWERS
. 1. D. M. care Heiald
m ediately.
Front where 1 sit.'tf ymi give
II. A A. Dept. .Store.
foe all occasions
I alluw.-d a# how the form a were
folks
time
enough
to
think
things
W ORK W ANTED
at this meeting.
MrNRI1.L A YOST FLORISTS
all clciM-.l Up, and It via# tmi Uto In over, those busty quaiieD that
FARM FOR RENT—20 acre* sub
Sipes Ave. Just nff O lery
take his ml He say#: “ All rielit, come so id ten from misunderstand,
Irrigated truck farm. IS artes­ Office ph. 403 residence uh. fllO-ll EXPERT painting— contract or WATCII RKPAIRS
ian wells, a 7 room dwelling
liout ly basis. S. tj, Grogan.
Monday llirn ''— and We agreed on ing will give wuy to toL-iall^e and
tenant booms 2 Urgo barn*. BERTS SEW MACHINE SHOP Free estimates. Plume 7tk'l-J.
II. N. SAYLU
common sense.
Three Day Service Monday.
New A Uaed Mjrhinr*
saUiiiK tor rent only with
FLOOR HANDING &amp; finishing,
U( course, Ihe forms wrn-n*l
{farm. Pn Cameron
Avenue, Electrifying A repairing all make*,
rbnning &amp; waxing. Our power
dosed llul I had kind of an Inkling
CITY CLKKK.
115 French—Pbonn 11!&gt;0
(East aids Saufotd, Fla., phone
unit enables us to work where
' All Work .
- i.
of whit might happen. Then Hun[ 192-H. P. O. Box 88.1, E. B.
there i* no. electric cunrioetio.t
SEE JIMMIE COWAN'S Sheet
Guaranteed'
available. 21 year* experience,
I Stcnre.
Metal Works for new radiators,
II. M. Gleason, Lake Mary, Fla
)N VALE SCENT HOME — Will - new— radiator co rn, radiator
12 Months
i
IitJuJikiJJl Csfftitkt* iv i;: #— ^
open July 15lh at Chulmda, cleaning A repairing.
ROOFING-HOOF Palming, all
Fla. 18 milea 8. E. of Hanford
kinds. Hrnilh Bro. Plume 1188. The Watch Maktt*
—18 mile* N. E. of Oriatido. 1 model A Ford sedan. 1 sewing
K&gt;iy &lt;votto—
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WINNIN'
THESE HOSIOUNOV
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room*. Real Southern citokthg.
Run fro m
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Miracle Concrete Company, 300
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ford Paint A (Rasa Co. 1’hun*
regtrvation at once. Oviomi 2 !'hJ
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30L
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Vests. Hav# your woolens moth
"m en t. Adults only. 2300 MelProofed now. Downtown Clean­
D attar’es A Rsttary Charging.
lonville.
ers A Laundry. 113 Palm ing
IL Ik POPR CO. INC.
Ave. Phone 014.
2
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4 CEILING fans for sale, lutnov's
d ia p e r s e r v ic e
Plano Tuning and Repairing. L, I*
Drug Hi or*.
' 8111, Its*. 011-W.
.
For Reasrratlons ur linuiediste
5 or 6 room unfurnished houit or Paints, Poultry Hupplics, Nalls,
Delivery to SAN C O R D will exchange rented 0 r»om
H1GNB
J ’utina FeH s, Groceries and
PHONE 21137
By Wall OiHiicy
Now Who’s Scared?!
house ud Sipes Ave. near Air
Show r s r d * __d posters
bleats. Touehton A Watson, 12U1
2300 East Robinson A re, Or Undo MlCKIJY MOUSE
Base. Mrs. Archie Weber. P. 0 .
O— lllfK'H HIGN HRHVICU
Celery, Phone 1IDO.
. Box 8d, Hanford.
O- D. Landless. Phone 1021
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built how by C. J. Gantt WoodCANVAS AWNINGS
Hanford Ava. Ph. 363-W.
*h6p. Phone 770-W.
CANVAS PORCH CURTAINS
REAL ESTATE
Huuie trailer for sale. Cheap. Oil Painting, plastering and minor
INSURANCE
VENETIAN BLINDS
Maple Ava.
carpenter Work. 102t&gt; W. 18th.
MORTGAGE LOANS
Afhminum, Steel, Wood I
RAYMOND M. BALL, Realtor PRE WAR Gas R a n g v T s'' ovenJ
‘LAND C L K A N J N 4
AND
, ' Registered Broker and
10 DAY DELIVERY
Can lie sreri Roundtree Transfer
DRAINAGE.
“ “ t NEW CATER­
- insurance Agent /
404 Sanford Ave.
- .
PILLAR DEIHHL BULLDOZ­
Rm. 4 Florida Dipt* Bank Bldg.
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BABY BED, etroller end car seat.
NEW, two story, three bedroom j Cheap. I'llone 7if-B.
RAKEH
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F R E E E S T IM A T E S
DRAGLINES.
EQUIPMENT:
home. Two cor garage. On
A rn sr lot J 10 X 140 In Mayfair. AUTO. ItADIOS, Motorola. Sale*
NOW IN TIIIH V ICINITY 1
P h o n o 808
NIMNICHT CONSTRUCTION |
'T ill sell unfurnished or iutaUhed. ■ anij Service. The Music Uux,
Phone 855-M.
'
CO, ORLANDO. PLA. PHONE
UU W. 1st.HI. Phono 853.
2-1881.
Income property — 2 bedroom bung­ Two radio cabineta with pi:
alow, 2 apartment gatage opartmotor* in them.** Bauer Appli­
RENT A CAR
en t, bringing $100 per month,
ance*. 108 S. Park Ave.
YOU DRIVE IT
$7,800—helf cash., Ph. I04»t-W.
By F ran Striker
The Last Word
HIE LONK RANGER
12 FT PLYWOOD boat arn^ trailPHONE IM
House on large lot. Corner Hick­
er $100. 1318 Summerlin Ave.
emtlCKLAND-MOKHISON
ory and 7lh Sfi 700 F„ 7th Ht. . Phone 788-W.
[THOSE-4RE ORANGE
U-DR1VE-IT. INC.
THIS MANS N0J CHUCK CHFRAtAI
$2,800. Apply to J. E. Walker,
W ithout P ainful Backache
^HORSES/
THREE 20“ pedestal fans. ExrelTONTO HE’S fihF/iMA.N'b
810 Cypress Ave.
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slo ry ' house, 3 bedrooms and 6 A R T IC L E S W ANTED
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118 N. Park
Phono 180
and bath downstair*. Large liv­ Highest ca*h
paid J ot uied
ib rfv rlM H
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furniture. Ted Darts Furniture I
EXPERT
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RRPAlRINU
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porch; library, dining room mu)
Co. 311 K, 1st. Ph. 858.
r'rk u . r»,rn»e. pirttlesse- nm&amp;t
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MOTHERS
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aga or condition. Roy Reel, 305
ear garage Incorporating work
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room and laundry. Haa 110 ft.
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plentifully fruited, and landslied container. Economical and
coupe for 38 or 39 Plymouth or
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aafe. Fully medically approved ■ in ird -s r.T s r'T '" ”
Chovrolrt sedan in good condi­
Atractire B. room modem, stucco
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tion and pay rg*h difflr IIWv.
house la godd condition on Cryedr tails. 08 diaper*, $2 a Wm
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“PIRST IN 8 ANFORD"
planted. .Sm all grove. Plenty 7 Pm*, Livestock. Supplier
11
of lake frontage, with dock.
Bv. Paul Uiibinsov
ETTA KETT
M O W IN G -W a mow
Three lots on Lake Minnie; ona FOR RALE good saddla bored or TRACTOR
. tii__ _____
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vacant
lot*,
roadside*
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mayu BE sg.vr tu r t o w n u N r i
with 8 acre*; one with 10 acre*;
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TRACTOR AND TRUCK WORK.
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the entira block.,
Gdod mule for sale cheap. T.
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raghouL This house has ra- EXPERIENCED celery grower or 14
eently been redecorated' Inside.
trained farm manager for farm REWARD for return of black A
If you are looking fo r a Lome of
in Zellwood area.
ea. Good position
whito cat ptekaa np near Bill'*
tr •
dl.tinction, this H R,
.
for right party. A
A. Dud* A Son*.
Bar. Phono 810.
FRED W. BBNDE1F A
*
Orlodo.. Phone 3151.
* JOHN W. D, MOORE
For American Mills Ho
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Expected To Halt
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�THURSDAY. JULY 24. 1947

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

'AGE EIGHT

U. S.-Britain Agree
On German Meet

Indonesia Fight - Development Of

BATAVIA, July

24 W - I n -

Atomic Energy I
U. S. Is.Outfinei

LONDON, Jtjly 24 &lt;/P&gt;—A high
American aourca aald today that
U. 8. and Britiah difference* over
a conference on Germany had
^ t - ^
snd -stemm^l
w X ? ^ M S o N .'MJn!yL 2 4 ^ been aaltled' aKB ITSaV "Britain
letcrmined Dulch din e on Her#.# mn outline of what this
had tentatively acrepted a U. 8.
Invitation to meet In Washington
■ng. Republican stronghold in cotpitry Is doing at this time in
to discuss methods o f , Increas­
central Java.
American history with
atomic
ing coal'production In the Ruhr.
he
Indonesian
New,
Agency.
ordlntry
c,tU.„
.
cant
The Informant, who may not be
ira re polled that on ihe «**tit all. Faw people can.
Identified by nsms, said the Brit­
ish had sg Teed with the American
ral front Republican troop1 unless they’re high In the governposition that other questions su‘h
tpied Modjoketlo this after- menl or are scientists. The wore
as financing and feeding of th i
Th« ,r
u
jo *
**
economically merged American
hwest of the once powrrlul mt|c|, of it |„ b«|ns done behind
and British lanes %of Germany
should not be subjects of the
:h naval base of Soersban*. closed doors.
discussions.
Dulch held an area around
The outline given .here la prutHere's how the CAA goes about
Ho Mid the- British also agreed
. H * . . . . . . d o , . . . i . . . . &lt;r
to hold tho .talks In .Washington
Ijokerto pnor to the outbreak • j &lt;vf|„pment of atomic energy,
Whan.,a manufacturer hltk upon ralher than ‘Beilin/ as suggested
dealgn he believes can be sold •artist,
hostilities Sunday.
{ It ta pieced together from the
» the airlines, he a; disk to tho
he Dutch, denying their drive report twice a year, la tha boss
SAA t V a type certificate.
Collision
j .- .in k ..» h .d b .,„ w w J a g * S S l . ' Z S S S T m
’ S.
The government's raperta begin
&gt;unced
the
capture
ol
O
w
l*
eangrv*
!»■»
night.
ducking the Idea right Chen, even
I C n l t s s s i Iroas g a g s Owe)
, important northwest Jav a] This commission, which makes
lust a praporal on included lacerations of the-hoad,
It. not be carrying fractured ribs and kmyt Injuries,
and birthplace ol the indr- aueh a report twice a year, la Um
nil or cargo for his 13 year old son ClArlt-a, who
L nr» aatrrnf.nl
I !&gt;•&gt;»« of atomic energy end every. v.
.1'
thing connected with It in this
had a compound fracture of the
uteh Marines, the
And , he comm|„ lo n Isn't
right arm and deep lacerations of
t.llln* wwwnrthlnjg. by a long shot.
the head. Miss Doris Temney of
Longwood, another occupant of
the car. was thrown d e a r of the.
wreck and'escaped with la e e ra |
lions and abrasions. Thrso In-'
ju red , Mid Patrolman Bender.)
were taken to- the Florida Sani­
tarium and Hospital for treatment.
Trlbue, the colored driver of the
LaKallc, received lacerations about
the head. The following colored
pasvenrer* UOf* OHaMo'**n&gt;.Mn- '
jured: llltha MeKenny, who suf­
fered hip Injuries and lacerations;
May Lee Noble, who had' scalp
lacerations; Lily Stills, who had a
fracturrd pelvis. John Sttlla, who
died at 10:00 o’clock that evening
at Orange General Hospital, had
a broken leg, fractured pelvis and
rnneuislon. The colored Injured
were taken by ambulance to the
hosnltal where three stlli remold.
Patrolman Bender stated that
the accident was caused by Trlbue'
trying to p its-another' car .and swerving Into the path of the on­
coming Htudcbakrr driven by Mr.
lit ability lo tdnnd rough weather, Ktnanl. Evidently the LaHatla
Improvement In tiro wimlsh.et.l to swerved clear across the road for
m ■protect the pilots In collisions It was hit on the right rra r by the
E p M S t birds and mnny slgnlfirsnt right front of the Hludebakcr and
thrown off the road. The StudeI "iechnlcal Hems.
baker was spun around by the imPerformance Checked'
But the toughest of ell appear* pact. Both machines were badly
to be fha accvlerete&lt;l service lest wrecked.
An unidentified motorist who
requirement, which became rffrrCredit Controls
J tlvp May 16. D iet means th*t happened along and who had a
B after the plane la gcnrr»1!y nl'- first and kit and knew how to ute
((VsNsstS f m Pea* &lt;&gt;»*&gt;
proved It m ipt go through n rig- it, gave great help-to Fatrolman
■ arous UO-hour flying ilcnronilrn- Bender, he said. In adiplnlslsring controls which might be necessary
to gat grains to port rltles for
. - Hon under airline npcratlng con­ first aid to the Injured.
•Moment abroad.
ditions—but with tho varied eiRepentedly t h e
tommlealon
With regard to unification. Ihe
■V- periences of a year* etrrice cro*d- ilUfISY’8 GIRL TO RETURN
MIAMI BEACH. Fla., Jitl/t.24 President #ald he Is hot rearly to moans about the lack of the right
td Into a week or ten days.
of trained men. It says:
P n t flying is thn p&lt;|ulvnlpn* of Iff*) The Miami Dally News said eay who will.be named .Secretary kind
"The nation’s supply of tralnad
today that the brother and se­ of National Defense to heed the
40.000 to 60.000 miles. •
nuclear tcienllste and englnaert
M &amp; a Martin 2-0-2. first lions- cretary of Virginia HIIL In whose unified armed forces.
— port p la u r to face“thtr new regu- Ueverlg- ^JIMIa— h o m e —Benjamin "Iw lslattrm nrmpletlnf tlreunlf- la now- -wnpfnlly • ihort." ’ ‘
Besides Ihe Job of keeping
, fatlons. la now undergoing Us ac- (Bugsyl Siegel was slain June iflcatlon procedure Is hrforo Con20, bad arrived a t Miss Hill's Bm rasa. It wlh set up the Army, •head with knowledge o f . mekavy and Air Forces as seDsists Ing atomic weapons, tb i govFight or Id CAA specialists end
ranches of service. Each b-nneh ernment Is tackllnjl this doubts
abodt • dotrn company esperjs
'111 have a secretary hut over-aU Job:
are on the Right. The CAA people
1. Trying to find a way of help­
have been designated by »
ing Industry and communities
,Certification- Board •eUbllshed
with atomic power. This Is a
early In'the project. This boaid Zealand.
m akes ths nue» for the accelerated test to fit the particular Plane.
Tha test Is designed to
th a t needs to l»« known about tlist
&lt;# a n d je e , th e c a b tl

i&amp; is rd rja B *

soijiabodr ?" Camp Is • eat Ha and
lime and pboaphata mlna owner.
Starry dubbed him "tha millionaira legislator."
Parker commented Papy hid
testified he had a t varioui.tim es
•aid to both accusing legislators

overnight.
£ Seeking discover!** for mad- * ^
leal naa, lueh a i In cancer treatment. The commliilon hai fire " "
main government laboratories: At „
lo t Alamos, N ..M .; Oak Ridge.
Tmn.t Chicago;I otto being bollt . . . . .
at Patehogue. Long . titand, N.
Y- and one being built at 8chi- .. **•
^ctady. N. Y.
More than 60 unlvenltiia are gm ,
doing wofk In. connection w ith. eoo|ti'
the work done at those labors-1 —.
torlei. If tt did nothing elie, th is1
would be good training for young * * ,
K lentliti In the atomic field.
*7™
But other work la being done IT.* .
at big private laboratories and fh. by-industrial firm .,
g j, "
The eom'mleelon- can let some worth
atomic Information out, Ipm a -of « .
it m uit ba kept aecret. This
t
means guarding plsnta and check- j,e ■ 0
log on the loyalty of workers
with the1 help of the FBI.
"hare

arker, Jr.. m M the Wet-re lag paid for vote, on the bllf7
trying to show that f'amp
"Why should Papy bo going
Oil ham "reached up In thin, around telling everyone he eonld
o get their stories- accusing find *1 understand[ they are offer­
ing | 10O on this bill Y*
hat motive hive they got fo r' “An hMWMtad ear could soon
ifaeturlng this case?" !»e ask-i find that 1100, Parker charged.
Referring to Cemp’e wealth, |
------------- --------------- *
■r inquired "W hat's he going]
wt» ' '* **&gt;• product of
rofIt by It—to tell a He on ■ single y e a rs growth.

Airport T ransfer

Woodcraft Helps Boys
- Grow-to Manhood

(m tla a e S I n a h s i Om I
their disposition In such manner
si will beet encourage and foster
the development of civilian avia­
tion. U la Intended to' preserve
for national defenM purposes a
strong, affidant and properly
maintained nation-wide system of
public airports, according to Ita
proponents. '
D m law as applied to the San­
ford Municipal Airport, will not
affect that portion strictly de­
signated aa airport, as this area
and facilities wers recently ac­
quired by the City, nor dues It
However, other buildings such
as tha warehouses, cold storage
plant, ships service building, bur­
rocks. the B.O.Q. and J.O.Q. build­
ings can, with CAA approval, he
rented or t o n * for commercial
use. or foy’Mhool, warehouse or
storage • use* proceeds of which
■Would be MM for airport maintsnance, ha pointed out.
In cases where the properly Is
wanted for industrial or factory
use. It would be necessary to gel
the CAA to Mt a m Io .price, and
turn the money received over to
that agency, Mr. Bayer declared.
He added that morn and definite
details of th r project will ba an­
nounced later. Aa.evidence of tha
"red tape" that moat ba gone
through ba pointed to a high stark

Soma coal mora. some lesa, but tha average
coal of railing a boy lo ago 18 li $5,680.
Thousand* of "Young Americans/* mimbirs
o! Bays of Woodcraft* are building fund* for
tholr financial socurlty and for collogo and
Vocational training with safe,. sound* Wood­
man Ufa Insurance protection.
man repreaentativ* explain how you* son can be pro­
tected financially while enjoying the fraternal and soda]
activities ol his Boys ol Woodcraft Camp.
-eervaUvelr worth 91,000,000 a
year."
To the Tallahassee lawyer's des­
cription of 87-year-old Odhsm si
"the baby legislator from Sem­
inole, the self-styled dreamer x x x
who probably u v himself pictured
aa a m eiilah lo straighten out the
Legislature.” AMPcm*.;;-countered
’'Thank God. we have him."
.The oroeecutor Mid that he,
like ' Odhsm, had eerved In the
armed foreae during the war and

W O O D M E N of tbe W O R L D
Llie Insurance Society
OMAHA. NEBRASKA
0UK V IS IT S (X C tlD 6169*000*000

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H. J. FINCH, District Mai
Office Phone 967
Sanford* Florida
116 South Park Avenue

Mentioning Papy'e assertion
that ha had eald no mora to Odham and Camp than a comment

1 1 ^
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Hie cab Is rtxxi-wouNTin—
cushioned on rubber against road
shocks, torsion and vibration!. . .
Driver s compartment Is wider,
with
w
i k i more
MKAf ileg
r | rroom.
r o r o , Widsr.
m o w . deeper
windshield and windows It
visibility by 22%!

Kaiser Hit
th a t the contracts wer« 1st
» he becama chairman of tha
Production Board In August.
T-**A1! ! rould toil them was what
"wan bastesv with me," Krug said.
: "W hat wta It. then Umt you
e ^ a d J h s m l" a reporter askedT\ ‘" l aald that Katicr put tho hcot
i f hjll on everybody In' Washing' | »i_w »he eaklnet memlivr replied.
t . they told him that he
have an airplane contract
be IisjI no aircraft man.
ned up Hughes and came
I (aid that now h« had an
man- Then he got the
»&gt; • - ■ •
flatly denied previously
I reports that he had torilora the committee. He
bad discussed with Fergucontract letting but maint knew1 nothing personalIt,
atarior Secretary declined
ent on reporti
jrts that ha
he had
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tha Kalser-HughM coni Krug but would furnish

Seaalpn
■Houae CommUtro
datlutt to kH p tha
T*X * t V pkeront
'll"rise to

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Gun Toter Held A fte r President’s Visit

Russian Says
United Nations
{las No Power Is
Gromyko Insists Se­
curity Council Can
Not Force Balkans
To. Aid On Border

Value Of County
Property Given
As $32,827,990

LAkl SUCCESS. July ‘25 UP).
R u iiii told the United Nalioni
Secunlv ( »uncil today thr ro u n d
had no power to lorce the Balkan
•tale* to (oopriate with the Amrrican-ptopn.rd border commituonSoviet D -lr^jir Andtn A. Gromyko tliui look thatp ittue with
contrntmnt ol Hrtichel V. Johnion. Deputy 'U . S. Delegate, that
decmoni ol the - council
undej

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25. 1917

.»■ —■ ■ ASHINGTON. July Z i &lt;/V)~
cmgunm an . Andrew J. May
wai sentenced today to a teim Nearly H alf Of This
of from eight months to two years
ValuationExcmptcd
in prison on charges of accept­
For
Tax Purposes
ing $53,634.07 in bribes while he
was wartime chairman of the ,
House-Military Affairs Committee.
e. I The «°'*l ••»«•«* valuation ol
*•n
Lminj * _ . •.all
ail properly
proprujr in
m ^Seminole
« hih'
The. two men •ccu.rtl ol pay (
t | ,he
r|fn t ,;mf „ % U ,
ing the bribes-m um Loot
lf) 2 7 .m
$543,241 m,„e .had
% r a y and H e n r y M a n .6 n - J .n
w„
Johnton immediately competed
, , today
. _ *•
ware given prison terms with a sealed
by Sanford F. Doudwith another warning that failure
minimum of eight months and a nry. county Ux assessor.
ol *ny Slate to comply with a d*
maximum of two years.
The total assessed value of all
ctiton o| the Council might mull
The maximum penally that could
property in (he county which if
in enforcement measurei ol the
have been imposed on each by exempt of partially exempt from
itrongeit kind.
Judge Henry A. Schweinhaut was taxation Is $14,649,700. he declai. "Any failure would lay the nonsix years in prison and a fine ol
A 4 ^ W ’M 1M TRR after I’reildcnt Truman left the Senate chamber complying &gt;t*ev open |n teriotti
ed.
$30,000:
th is is 44,6 percent of the to Capitol police took Into 'ruitodv a 'man blentified aa Clifton R. action to iniuie their cooperation."
The sentencing was delayed j{or last.- valuation!----- -----— —— —— !L ‘ 8plre», u f Augtwda, Ga., shown (centerl with the arreatlng
officer*. Lorain Trum p'TteTtl and Paul G. STOttsyT He U*a taken Johnmn n td “ Th» CrtOftcil can
r t^ e than two hours while die
Assessed value of property to Galllnger Hoipital for olnervatlon. A bullet was In the gun. make such decmoni undec Chaplet
defendants' lawyer pleaded for a
(International Sotimlphotol V I."
against Which. taxes may he lev­ another was In hie pocket.
new trial an^i May beesrrcheA the
ied for county maintenance pur­
Johnmn summed up his views
court for merry.
poses is the difference between
in this way
The 72-jrear old former Ken­ the $32,827,990 and the $14,649.I he Council has the pbw rt to
tucky democratic congressman In*
make inieitigations. Counities are
slated that he had never taken “a 700 exemption, or $18,178,290.
Homesteads, valued at $5,801.obligated in cooperate. I* is the
alnale dime" dishonestly during his
long service In rongrrsa.
140. are exempt by State law
duty ol. the members of the l nileti
He told Schwrinhaut:
“I stand before the court today from taxation for maintenance, Br DANIEL DE LUCE
.cent in the fir-t Slovak election* Nation* to abide by the decisions.*’
Gloniyko replied th at'll a nilui.i
wUh a clear, clean conscience. “I hut can he taxed for interest and
BRATISLAVA. Slovakia, July after war.
hV er violated a law as far as I linking fund. Adding this sun 25, (AA—Slovak Communism wears
Un the wall of flastoranaky's found that the work of the com
know In the 72 year* of my life. (o ,|,e valuation lor maintenance a white collar to the officer-amt! simple offjre hangs a picture nf million "is incompatible w.th its
icoe* to church on Sunday.
| Lenin, but the No. I ItoUlievIk of
r i r r rreceived
c r c i v r u na udollar
o u i r udlroct-____
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"Ia nnever
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ly or Indirectly that was not 1 e‘«uala $23,979,430 valuation for
It beats the propaganda drums history has a &lt;|ui*tlr*l expiettlon soveieignty, then it can refute to
c o o p e ra te ."
honestly earned or juatly duo.”
the interest and sinking fund.
for Soviet foreign policy, llut It on hla bdnided fare,
May was convicted July .1 af
Of the $14,649,700 exemption, admits It never * a n b to see a 1 “The gcrutalion that the Slovak
ter an U-week-long trial of ac­ $8,025,000 1* the value nf property Russian army on Slovak *611 agulti. Communist Patty's program I* By FRANCIS W. CARI’EN fF.lt
cepting $63,634.07 -In bribe* from wholly exempt. The largest Items
It, talks of drmocrary instead of made In Moscow is not often made, * LrVKF. SUCCESS. July 25 At
munltlona maker* Murray and In this aura are the Hanford Mun­ dictatorship of the..■ff!
proletariat.
and ll Is easy to disprove.' Has....................
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Paul Martin, Canadian ministM ol
Hinrv Garsson. The Gvjsson icipal Airport and Osceola air
It wants Crcchnslovakia’a win- tovanskv said.
brother* were found guilty of r I« porta which total $4,460,000 In ea dojrs to tin* Wrst wide open.
_ “ W e^propose' nothing that ran nation health and welfare, dec late-1
What Is Slovak Communism? noH ..- m-liievnl through•ilembc-j|0d
'r
Ing tile bribes fo r favor* end. tike* 11mated v alue/ said Mr. Doudney.
i y ||IP principles ol firejlnm
came Into court to hear their j A total .of $4,165,980 is exempted The answer, from Party Secretary- ratic nrlM-raara.
In- act ti|i*r we oj jnfoimalioit and ol the piess
I under many classification* iisel'id General Stefan llastovansky, re­ advorntr rooperution- with olh»r
di|$ May toM Judge £chweln- Ing n t y and County owned land* sembles old Mniratn doctrines part lev In achievemg a broad sort- are essential to the main|rnance
ha4fct V
Ouwrt uuuse,
Cause, 'Publtr Library,' w4*» abbot a* much "a* a Jet-propelled •lltation of the economic struc­ of fntein ational peace and othr
y t y cnurehc*. raker resembles (he flying mash ture nf the state pieauppn.se* that
“I neves got a atngla dlrno from efwnrks. City Jail,*
oh|*clrves of the United Nations.
the G am o n i or anybody «lar.
schools, lodges, disability ami wl-l Ine that the Wright brother- wc nro open* to compromises.*
In a prepared address to tlf'
“I never, did a thing In Congrats ows exemptions, etc. Also exempt launched at Kfttyhawk.
"We arrf for evolution, not tathat today vexea my conscience.
l niled Nations Tlconomic and Solx $221,900 worth of land that has
A quiet, scholarly ex-railway volution.” .
"I stand here toda» on the mercy reverted to the State Internal Im­ clerk. 37 • year - old Raatoeansky
llastovansky ha* never visited cill Council on the repoil ol the
of the court. If I go to (all my provement Hoard, also $680 of controls the party machinery which Moacow and he welcomes InterUN Sub-Commission on Freedom
said they will carry the ease to the delinquent, non-exempt property. harvtatpd a R*d vote of 31 per1;
HVnllaaM ea Paae I’-ari
ol Information and ol the Pm*.
Supreme Court ff
plea
If n^-eanary,
nAei
Property rlasaified as taxable
tied for a near trial ami praised Includes non exempt land' valued
Martin laid hr* government supMav and thr Garssona befor* Hay at $12.784,M0; personal property
pmlfd the iiih-commiision'i _tec■Vrr ested the court.
valued
at $3,697,270
and* railroad
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lit ‘
ommendalion that a projected
Among the reasons cited by the and telegraph properties valued nt
wriild conference on freedom ol
lawyers for a new trial was the $1,706,480.
contention that the Juror* had lis­
Total assessed valuation at pre­
| inf'fimation be held early next
tened to radio description* of the sent shows a $646,241 ln;rr*vo
ye*,. He said Canada attached
(('• R tla v H
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over Uie $32,282,760 valuation
gieat
importance to this confer­
for 1045. Mr. .Doudney revealed.
The Lions Club 11 prrpatrd to
This Increase, he said, I* due to
Spraying ol cattle vkith a DDI ence. ,
natural rnuses such m new I ull-J* take on the Rotary Club with a solution has not only proved ol
I he people and the govern­
Ing* and Improvement*. Main­ softball game to be played^ next
ment
of -Canada believe th'al
tenance tax valuation la $467,210
great benefit in ridding the animal*
more than the $17,716,080 value of Wednesday evening at 7: 30 o'clock of flic* and insect pests, but by fie-dom of information and fiee1945.
at the Lakrfront softball park, it
dom of the press ate not only
In 1945. according to the report was announced Iqday by Hatty reduction of mosquitoes lias im­
lOatllavM aa r«a* t i l l
proved health conditions for ffeoof th e,S tate Comptroller, Semin­
Robion
at
tht
meeting
of
the
Lion*
had a total arretted
pie alto, said Ralph Wight, proTALLAHASSEE. July 25. UTl— ole (CCounty
o a lla a M l a a r a s a B id
at the Tourist Center. *
. s girtsive Seminole County # rattle Ia wIh IiiKpcctH Site
A l-eon County Circuit Court Jury
Of Mine I)i«aHter
Richard Drat, who w*a» nameil raiser;
last, night acquitted former Hep.
Demle C. Papy of Key West on all Spencer W ainright,
manager ol the team, announced
Two years ago at Mr. Wight's
three counts of Indictment* charg­
WEST FRANKFORT. III., July
a "14 minute" practice for Mon­ ranch.near Lake Jeuup. the lust
ing him with attem pts le bribe
Wv-Hl-John L. I^wiv. United Mine
61.
Dies
In
Miami
day evening.
fellow legUlafora.
lr&lt;! spraying of cattle with DDI Worker* rhlef,- *rriv«-d here by
Papy, wealthy 46-yea(-old hotel
"Thii is all the practice nrers on_ « large scale tn .jh e—United nuti moblle trelay for*an Inspection
Funeral
aervlce*
for
8p*ne»r
R.
operator and oil distributor, was
nrTTie mine In which 27 coal digr^gr collapse and was helped from Walnrlghl, Sr.. 61, former yesldent lary lo heal Rotary,” be de­ States look place, and United g«-r % perished from an explosion
clared.
Club
President
Robion
was
Stale* Department of Agriculture yr*terxlay.
courtroom by h it attorney*, of Sanford .and Orlgndo, who died
tear* Mr earning dawn hi* face, bf a K a rt attack Wednesday af­ not ia .optituilic, however, and experts, tlalh and county agticul1.- wis, who wai accompanied
when the jury- announced Its ver ternoon at hi* home in Miami, will pointed out that none olhrr than lute men gathered to witness the hy Hugh White, president nr Dist­
be held a t the graveside at lakerict 18 (IlllnoUl of »4he UMW,
diet of Innncenca.
The alx jurors, who heard four vlaw Cemetery Sunday afternoon Dub Eppi ii slated lo take the demonstration which turned out to •pnVa briefly with Gnvrrnor
■be a big success. *
dava of testimony and ai%uments, at 4:00 o’clock In charge of the mound for the Rolatiani.
Dwight H. Green of Illinois In
a downtown hotel lobby and then
deliberated only 36 minutes before Erickson Funeral HonA. The Rev.
Ho'wrvaL Eppa Is due to fare
Mr.
Wight's
cattle
am
now
Lionel Nelson of the O r led , Metho­ thr f o i l i n g formidable lineup'
went out to the old Ren Coal
reaching their verdict
sprayed with the solution on an mttipany’a No: H mine.
A roar went up from the parked dist Church will officiate.
of Lion slugger*:
avrrage
of
every
60
days,
ho
-nut
Mr, Walnwright had lived In Mi­
lie told newsmen he had noth­
court room as the verdict was read
II. Rob*on, p
ami about three time* during the ing to* aay because he had Just
bv the clerk and Papy immediately
'• sly ami for the paat 11 years. He la
Al Lyon, e
summer
lesson.
For
two
week*
an'ivgd.
was surrounded by a large group survived by the widow, Mr*. Min­
Henry Witt*; Jr, lb
after each spraying not a mo*
nie L. Walnwright ami by two
Ib-for* Lewis arrived here, a
qC/rirndt.
Diek Ellaberry, 2b
uuiio
ran
be
seen
in
the
vicinity,
federal mine Inspector eiamlned
'wNiked for
H. Deal,
t. Papy daughters and two ion* by a pre­
he
declared.
the eearyd corridor where the
said through an attorney. “ Inc vious marriage: Mr*. Robert F.
D. Swan. 3b.
Dr. Frank B. Qulllman, director miners were killed ami attributed
Jury of I.eon County -has made a Illley of Miami. Mrs. L. A. Knight
H. Bisbee. rf
of the Seminole County Health the hlaat to an explosion of gay.
itatem ent for me by clearing me
mei of
&lt; Plkeavllle, Md.. Ben G. WainJack Morrison, ef
Unit, explained that this I* due to
William
Gallagher
Evansof the chargee filed again*! m e.lt -ight of Oviedo and Spencer R.
Ted William*. If
Aa I said on the floor of the Houae.J Walnwright of Miami and by aevUtility men will ba John Iva*. th« fact that cattle (or humans) elite, lad..' the federal mine Inector who began hi* axamlnaI knew I would be vindicated.”
en grandchildren.
Jo* Mom, Cecil Carlton and F.. are a sort of “blood bank" for Spe
mosauitoes which cannot lav their (for
on while rescuer* still sought
The Jury during the final fourth ►
B. McCall,
egg* until they have had tRelr the last three bodies laid “ It was
OVERLOADED
dav of, the trial heard Papy charDaryl Swan called upon mem- Mood quota.
Reduction of mot- a gas axploston: There's
no
Jom evl
MELBOURNE.
July
ber* of tha club, to aid Jayceet
Jaycees
a* the victim of th e,Miami H erald,The
chartered airliner which In their drive to raito fund* to ouitoea means reduction of mal­ quritlon about I t"
aid
aria, ha declared.
Tw*aty-*lx of th* approximat­
and “other big newspaper*” who I crashed near hero July 18 killing
the new Tourist Booth on
Md used aa "tool*" hla accuser*— 21 person*, moat of u p m Puerto operate
Contented cattle, freed of. file* ely 200 miners a t work in th*
tb*
lakefront.
Rap*. Bralley Odham
"*
* * * * * Rican*,
*
t and Insect peats, show an average diggings 5000 feet underground
of* *Sanford
was overloaded about a
Cl yd* Ramsay told of a new gain of 50 pounds a head over were found about a mil* and a
and Clarence Camp of Ocala.
ton. a Civil Aeronautic* Board
pocket Braille writing machins thoea that uaed to ute a rot of taU **«lf south of th# main entrance
Under tha law. the State cannot hearing was told today.
that Lion club* are making avail­ energy battling Insects, ha reveal­ •h.ft; On# of flrg
appeal from the Jury's verdict. •
able to th* blind kt smalt con. ed; Drainage of *warn pi by ditches (ure-l
ured Halnara
miner* ri
removed to a lo tp HOTAHY PROGRAM
King Lion W. 0 . Uvfngiton waa
RAPIST EXECUTED *7,
Charles Morrlfon. p r o g r a m fined 10 e«nta by Tall TwiatOr and reduction of mosquito** by the tal &gt;llad today.
DDT spray on cattle were pointed
COLUMBIA. B.C., July 28 UP\ chairman, announced today that
An 18-year-old negro, Bert Grant, Mia* Roberta Erapa, soprano, and Harry Robson for calling a gui­ out by Mr. W ight a* two factor*
tar played by W. IL Connolly, a that; had gvyfsllv reduced malaria. MrNg Nolan’s Brother
was electrocuted her* today for

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Andrew J.Ma&gt; And
Garsson Brothers
Sentenced To Jail

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Lions Schedtilo
Cattleman Cites
Practice Session
Benefits I)or&gt;,"'*i
To Beat Rotarv From DDT Spray

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Papy Is Acquitted
On All 3 O ' * 4"
• In Bribery Trial

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man In, Darlington county two
render - Guests- a t - tb*.- maatlng were
“ — monthg~lf*rJUJI I I mEratea W a program of m ails a t the Rotary Ray Slaton and Albert Fllta.
I K be waf led Into the^ penlUntdeeth chamber, O rant __
ked fir and waa given ”a little
more chicken” from hi* laat
night’s supper.
“It aura Is good,' ho remarked,
eating heartily.
lie admitted hie guilt. “ I short­
ened my day* myself," he told
the prison chaplain.

luncheon Monday.

CHARGED WITH HUDKR
PENSACOLA. July 25 (AADe­
puty Shriff Billy Mareh said today BgL Grady E. Poland, 28, of
Eglin Field died tarly today of
bullet wouod* and that 1its Engllrfi
w ar brido, In Jail at Creatview,
would be charged with murder.

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„ LBBDT APPOINTED
T a l l a h a s s e e , July 25 u n
Governor Caldwell today appoint­
ed L.C. I/eedy, Orlando bond deal­
er- and former atato reprasentat ire, to the Oranga county school
board in succeed Samuel IL Wil­
liam*. who resigned.
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UNSOLVED CRIME
MONROE. GA^ July 25-UP)Oae year ago today two negro
men and thalr'wlvea wars slaught­
ered by an unmasked mob of
about 20 whlta men and despite
Intensive federal and atat* In­
vestigation*, and rewards In ex­
cess of $30,000, th* mass murder
remain* unaplred, .

Of W ar
Signed By Tr uman;
United

Air Force Is Given
Equal Rank With
Army And Navy In
U n i f i c a t i o n Bill

New ACL Freight
Depot Building Is
Now In Operation

WASHINGTON. JuU
tAA
Congiess sent to President Ituman
today legislation putting the Army! A ,
,
,
...
and Navy unde, a single calnnet; A u t o m o b i l e
L o a d in g
officer—to be called the Sec lelatv j
P J a tlo riT L . I s
NOW
ol Nation.! Defense.
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U l l d e r C b l l S t r ............ .
I his so-called aimed sem cesl
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Stop-DatcsAre PutOn
Vet G. I. Benefits;
Many War PowersRcmain In Force
WASHINGTON. July 25 t-rt—
Pie*iilent frum-xn today signed
legulstion leperlmg *ome 175 war­
time and emergency l»**s now or
within one vejf ur^putting sto|Slatr* oiT'velerans*
I benefits.
It,,
m
rHect

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the Air rorces e&lt;)ual rank wiihj*
1 Freight
the
and se,
sea torcrs
(orcr* A
At p.e.pies- f0
me land
,ana ana

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Depot building.* tecently ute*. In i statement. Mr.
by ,he I ce Const,ui
Iruction *.*ul it i« "not pn»*ible" at this
enl. thr^A'r Force
a branch &lt;-om
nf* J
u „ put little to wipe out the whole list.
in the War Department »*herr linto use this week. Another im
I hr tr-w legid.ition specifically
land officers wield biggest inllu-lprovement. an alitomobile loajling
exempts cert-*in lx»** which Conence.
Iplatfoim it now Ireittg built nrai gte*« and the Administration htve
The legislation is one of 1 -the freight terminal Masonry work
agieed thnuld resn*i#«&gt;*ka4*«s**ks.
big measures Congrrs* bad tick­ . is by Bridget and WillUny, Like
Ihe temlution was worked out
eted for final \action before ad­ M an cnnliaclort.
_&gt;
ItyL.llw ptJu'i t,v .-ouomttaes of.
journment -fornwrinw'. -V~
I he new building with its con- both House* and Attorney (»eneMl
It It alio one of the major pro­
ctet*
limns and cement blocf. Clark.
posals Mr. Truman made *0 the
Mr Truman voret-d hope for a
lawmakers. For futiue iiitumal walls r» at freight car lesrl on
defense, he also'aakrd that mill the south rnd, ami It.irk* will weedy end of the remaining emeraeney atattiter. find asked Clark
tary training tu- requiie.1 for all
be raised about 14 inrbe* on lb'- to continue hi, studle*. Hi* state­
phyalrally fit young men.
All he got on that
* pro­ north end so lh-*l the new tttbbei ment -aid:
• Wo .li.ml-l . .onpl.-l- the order­
mise nf early action when &lt;’-m- tired band Irurk* c.*n be putlt-.l
gresn reconvene* neat January. more eaitly in and out of * *i.. ly reconversion r»f the ttmchinery
and tipetaliun* of the gmvrnmani
That promise rame wlmn tin*
IlniMe approved n universal train­ it was announced by E. N f ield to .1 peacetime basis n* rap-dly
ns practicable "
ing bill by a vote of 20 In It. thu» mg. Iieiglit agent
The I'resident on Dec. 31 de­
sliding it to the ratemlar of tm-sll&gt;urlng
wartime,
Sanford
»«&gt;
n
clared an end to th«r stafo of ho*.
lies* which will be awaiting the transfer point for the wloir
f| tllltlea...........
This struck t*f rm cr,e*‘.!l,
, to ”wasWh'another
n .\h*y prog,e«*
rM,,pn,W*'
Florbla. but vinca the romyletinnj RP„ey |a*vv f,&lt;om the tiooks on New
I In*
in of
the
big
terminal
at
Wayi’i'**.
y
,
ll(,
|
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&lt;v
and «e$ termination
Conirreag' drive to clean Its date Ga.. tills transfer business ha* been1
dates for .11 others on Juno 30 or
for adlournement:
much
reduced,
ami
at
p
-s
e
n
t
Tire House p**»ed romprnnii«* goods and merchamlUr nr- re­ later.
Tlie new action luhrs another
l-ci*l«tion to end Nov. 1 th« fov- ceived
niostlv for the Hanford long -1,-p t m «id prac-timo opera­
einm rnf* restriction* on inxlall area " The
location of tlio fr -iylit tion* nltlimigll 'the art-inl end of
men buying ami selling.
depot in -Ilia lo-ai t of Saof-r-l, Gir u ni
f--r intei nali-otai purThe Senate Labor Committee np- makes
It easily aceesslble t-&gt; h isl iniu-w AxU-.iuit .oioe -until pence
pmved. 9 to 3. the l’ie*;.|-i|t'*
Interestsram l tn irttn g Mutca llr.ilirt it,e sigl-etl.
nohdiiaUnn* nf foimer I'eio--ci,itit- neis
ttn r major effect of today’s ac­
Senator Aim Mllldock to l&gt;e a is ample.
The building is more than ?0'* tion i» to nut st«&gt;p-&lt;lntea on G. I.
member of the National Labor
Relations Bi-erd. Tha committee fe«llonr and 35 feet - wide, l-a* a Iienefits for. niv-*ut 16,000,1)90 »er.
also appr«ve&lt;l the nomination of rvble-loading nlatform ru n n 'n t tl-» aleentrli ami tefernnr.
Iletrafler n»ir nrmy &lt;nl:»tecx
J. Copeland Gray, a* a member of full length r-u the west »i-l“ mid
r -ot (Im-loilir.r lb---.; who entered scrthe board and Robert N. Denham on the north able has a
« I *«nf iM iirtl
% lfl
naltform
with
roof
shelter
illli
n
as general rounsel.
Renubliran*. after holding the ramu for easy unloading of - -o •Renata in «e**|on all last ilgnt, lev
gave up artiiins effort* in put
Within tl&gt;» freight building !• n
(I natlMneS n a t*aaa S t s l
sennrate office fm K. K* TTrilhurn,
wnrehnute fnremnn. Hn pcdnt-l
ollt a screened enclomre wh'eh -*
rnt proof, nml iised -for «*•*• **»*r
fiKHlv anil perivhnlilev. .Tlie,,- i* .1
large piatforin scale of five i.in
AIIH'NS. )itlv 25
The
rapacitv. Rest rooms hm - '•-"* '
\V*r
Mmivti\irpoitril
today
tin t
orovided and Ire water ili ' t- -u‘
, &lt;ii iiili, foice ol between 1.200
fountains.
It I* ptanneil to rut th,- w.-e-t- yu| | .50(1 men fml hunched •
BERLIN. July 25 (&lt;P) - A dr' and imptnve the uppearnn •• -f “ • iliomt .rtt ick on Gievrn.r. approxfetenie between the politic* nJ area to the rear and vide of tin- -I • liinlefv 'll iiuje, from the Albania
the United Stale* Slate Depart not. according lo offirialv. In front flonlin rnd about 50 mile* e.»»t
the office building.
Im -•
men! and views rib the Ament an of
,.l f,nnit*a, e a tfie c local point ot
bloom brightly.
military government here concern
flsh'mg tlong lire holder.
ing Germany became appaieni
file nuri),Ji* • tic! thr gurnjltoday. .
l*« were *ve|| equipped with heavy
The
new* o| Secretary o l
*,r*p.'-o« rnd bid forced back
Stair M ttdiall't
invitation to
go.vnlpinic ot'ibide (iieven.r in their
France to participate in a three-1
flirt atfw k, liuntliJ .«t about 5:00
power conference on Germany’s in
A. M
duilitaL Jevflr hit governing ollt
— MihTTrv_ iiiihMit!a, mid the *t;
BATAVIA.
T'^v
7rnrr-A-TT,r
rial* in Germany with ihaip im
cpraldre.d Dutch vouice *.ml t'e ln l n k d t u n s part ol tire guerrilla
pad.
the firvl phase of Dutch .
r l"r&gt;cc whirl, hfd previnurff, »TThe U 5. Military Governor. Won* againrt lire Indonetian lh - t-w 5r tL L'l!!!1'* .'.
‘
General I ririut D. Clay, declined publican army, armed *1 i.olal-j G.evrna I*' * »qwn of about
lo comment hul il wai learned' ing central Java from tire n-- Ltl'tH in Ihe foothill* of the Pinautliniitatively that ' neither Ire nimltic iiikT aiI riml \\ f%t, ||4il,I^U t*u* •w*»unl.lini#
nor any other lop American no!
The CJtrtk 8#cnni Army Corp»
j , lt, jl( , „ ri„ n
r#info r« ilary go*einmcnl official wai of­ complete,!.
Reporting from lb- Repul,In «» ini-nt* lia-l to-eo uiorlng toward
ficially informed ol the Slate Dc
capital of Jngiakarla, deep m the | Groveiia vinre early morning and
parlment * &lt;udden offer lo Frame
-the viluation w n 'Meeelopinq fa r.either before or after il was made intrnor, Arrociated Pre** lO |lr or ably-" S'ltie reinforcement* alThe only information received *pondenl f larrit Jackton «*id -ol : ready hail Jotn-d Ihe hattle.
RtiMfirrr
final Republican* oliviou*ly lo Sr.ltfirr* firing riK-ket* and
in Germany on the .whole war a
taw the pnttibd ly that the Dub', "’"chin-gun* were reported k»eeprequeit to hold up the announce­
s'oady
would render ihe Dutch | m,*iIio,|- fin-. Kcroml Corps
M under
officers said
ment of an Ameriran-Brilith agreelonlinuoutly precannut will, gun tin- gneriillas would “ either he rement on Germany1! level ol mnrllfwl or rniahecl,” Th# guerrilla*
nil* warfare.
duilry. reafhrd after
weeks ol
had not actually f\tt-ird the town,
The
Dutch
informant
h
-rr
said
negotiation, there source* ^aid.
was said.
fi
t
the next step for Dutch troapv it Pre**
dispntrh-s said a 24-hour
The qur.tion of giving France wouM ^ to mop up tonr, „f t J ^
f.y Greek nrrny artillery
!aa
aa* , l a r , , l , n n
i f i a l 8 la
alc.
t a a a a a 1 aa * L &gt;
_ —
a voice
in deciding, Uwhal
the llev
lance In Ihe eastern
ami Western pounding
ami aircraft had routed 600 goerel of induitry thall be for th* pari* of the Island and install n-.v
II amllna,4 »* f s i e %l»l
administrations. Whether Dutch
combinrd American and Brilith troop*
Ihen would drive on Jogjak­
loner of Germany war contidered arta In an attempt t» suuvdi the Series Of Robberies
by authoritative aourcet here at remainder of the republic war un»
Reported In Falatka
virtually a complete reverts) of decided, the Informant said.
A Netherlands army rommunlgrandchildren will drop out of eol
I'ALATKA. July 25 (,T&gt; County
one said (popping j»p already u n
begun fifth # eastern part of the J tid g r Caiiiliy Green today said
^'Regardleaa
of
whgt
h**
been
__ I ■* 1 _ I L .
a l la la tia
aa»aa
two men and a girl had conferred
raid
Ip the tea
malicious
p r tti aax aax ax Island.
An Indonesian army communi­ participating In a 'scries of butI'm not guilty.”
during th#
reported that Republican inedp house burglaries durin
Defense attorney*, * who have que ‘"seilsM
*
nddii-yh*-I i —Haseg ea r a s a H al
group \v*s led bv the 19-sear-old
19-gear-oli
wife of on* of the prisoner*.
Died This Morning
HEARING RET
JOINT 8UIT
LEONARDTOWN, Md., July 25Five person* have betn charged
TALLAHA88EE. July 25 6TI
11- D, Berry, 76 year old brother W7- Civil authorlllea today tent­ Th# Supreme Court today ruled wirii parilclpating in th* affair
of Mrs. Mlmrale Nolan of San- atively act Aug. 1 for- arraign­ that a husband and wife may sue which has upset official and busfnrd. died this morning at 4:00 o'­ ment and preliminary hearing for Jointly for separate claim*, a ri­ Ine** circle* over Putnam county,
clock a t hla home In Winter Gar­ a young seaman charged srltia the sing from th* same transaction. but only four have been taken In
den a f a r a lingering Hints*.
' murder of Mrs. Julia Katona, 36 Answering a certified question cuMody.
Today Sheriff W. J. Reeves was
Mr. Berry Is survived by hi* year-old navy .wife found alaln submitted by the circuit court of
wife, one ton and on* daughter and after g pepny-ant* po k er' game Oranga .rouoty, the court said looking for Ccdeman Hancock
anothf* eleter. Mr*. Edna=MIIUr at Her lionie near Tall Timbers. th* joint suit could I,* filed r.Veti after Judge- GreCn Insurd a capla*
Md. The seaman, 'Joseph Daniel though h 1943 UgMatiVp art per­ for-him and set bond at $ 1,600,
of BunaslL
Funeral arrangements hero not Rrouilletle, 22, of M anchester^. mits a woman to jy # and l&gt;* »ued saying that Hancock had jumpad •
IL, It held in Ihe county jail here. In hep own right.
yet been completed.
a $5*0 lonid.

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Is Accused Of Neolral Bod,
Pick Aiken Is. 1 Killed, 7 Hurt
Guest Speaker In Collision On
At Jaycee Meet Orlando Highway

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Way Open For

Dutch Army Captures
Important Java Port

France Moves To Bar!Senate Okays Armed
Big 5 From CoinForces Merger;
m i s s i o n Assigned
G r o u p Cuts Loy
T o Greek Border alty Check Funds

Cheribon, Birthplace
Of I n d e p e n d e n c e
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Assault By Tanks

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F L O R ID A , T H U R S D A Y . JU L Y 24, 1917

Honor Student

Kaiser Hit As
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To Get Contracts

* LAKF. SU C O SS, July 24
WASHINGTON. July 24 M V »%TALLAHASSEE, July 24 W JOGJAKARTA. Java, July
Fisnce propped today that
Republicsn leaders, making plans
2HT*i- President Soekarno of
The legislative bribery trial ol
live lug ^powers and all
I for Cungtett In adimirn Saturthe Indonesian republic broadBernir C. Papy beaded for the
nation* be exclud'd day, decided tmlay to keep in
east an appeal today to Presi­
Tourist Information Negro Released Un­ "interfiled"
Kruj,’
Testifies
About
jury this afternoon ai Papy*» acfrom the prnpoird UN Comminion their own hand* a* well as Pre»dent Truman and the American
Booth To Be Dedi­ der $500 B o n d ; which
Wooden Plane Deal people, "to esert every effort
euion were termed "lolls"
and
would *cl up a »emi- per­ ideni ritiman'* the poWrr tq call
men of "moral courage" by opcated On Sept. 1 H e a r i n g S l a t e d manent watch atong Greece’* di«- the Irgiifalon hack into »e*»ion.
Before Committee In halt thfs war tn Indonesia:"
poting eounrel in doling arg'i
In *K—
-I pnrihern Irontrer.
Tb- Mfiuif *od Fenstc GOP
SYDNEY, Australia, July 24“T wat a tick man when went •John Still*. Oilando nrgro, w it
WASHINGTON. July 24 &lt; n
menu.
French Delegate Alcsahdre Pa- fOtnmand* aAi'fd at a tonference
t-Pi- the Waterside Worker*
Pat Whitaker of T app* charged on the ilage to ring my *ong killed and four other negroes and rodi offered hr* lutgcstion infor that ihe adjournment re*olutinr,
Secretary of Inleuor K iuj told Federation Imposed a ban toon Arthur Godfrey'* talent show. tfupc.*whjte Rr*&gt;pU -*• r*c »y*eforSftale Wat
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iJ U tto * S*-At|K,uid ,trt.tl|v t h r i ' Pcnlfwe.. can
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membet*
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injuird
in
an
automobile
colcurrty
Council
which
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be tr-ralled by the Speaker anil
action in Indonesia of "h a t It
panion in ito effort to convi:t won the contert for tho»e whe liiion Monday evening at fr: 30 ermg an Amencan .plan for * Republican leader of the Hnu*
Kaiirr "put the best of bell ori called "Diilrh Imperialists." .
had
tponsored
me."
Dick
Aiken
Papy on chargenfiH * fie offrird
everybody in Wssbrnglnn" to p!»o'clock on the Orlando Highway commisnon of 1 1 nation*, tnclud | , nj ,|„ I W .L n l pro-tem (Senbribe* for voles againrt the m- told the Seminole- County Junim 12 mile* taulh of Sanford, and mg the big live.
tsrn wailims conli.ttls ii&gt; burl.I
| ator Vamlmber, of Miriiiganl
BATAVIA. J#! *. July 24 t-Ft—
ti-book making bill in Ibe 194/ Chamber of Commerc- at lh'*i 200 feet toulh nf Road 4l(» which
I’arodl suggesled that the'eoTr- _ j ,t
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a huge plywnml airptsae.
Cheribon,
important
northwest
noon
mteting
at
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Kmg told trp o ilttt lie bad in- Java port, hr* lalleij tt» a Dutch
irad* to Altamonte, it wa* reportsmaller
"nenlral"
group,
possibly
Senate,
- To promotion, queries about today.
fottnetf
Senalnr*
[liewtter
(R
Me.)
ed today by Stale Highway Pa­ the six tion-peintaneut meinliera
tank attack, but Ituloneiian Re­
AViib-mt •uclt a clause, emtv
"Under the lutwrvirinn of the
what
motive* c o u l d
have
and FerBusort- (R-Mkb.) *1 'a n publican! tletlajed today they had
trolman L C. Brnder.
nf the Seeurlfy Coiiiiflt, with 8w*
•
ideal
Ttum.sn
could
tsB*
tb
■
inipired Rep*. Rrailey Orlliain of director* of the ihow. I sang tevinformal conleienf' tbsl s con lurri'd back a strong Dutch dries
The matter ha* been referred den as the seventh member.
gren members back to WashThe non-|&gt;ermi.nnit members of
of Sanford and Clarence Camp eral * piece* in an audition, and by Bender to Auirtant* Stale At­
Waller M. H ljntrii Jr., Snnforit trarl made by tbe War Production on their port of Sematang.
inglnn
before
Jan.
6
when
the
eoiiuell are Australia, Hraill,
student at the University of Flo£ 1 , of Ocala to make their ac­ it wa* their concluiipn that *'Gia- torney George A. DeColte*. who the
with Ku«er and Hnva'ii
Colombia, Syria, Polaad apd Hel* »econ4 r»l*inn nf the- 8t*lb roo ri.la who has £ e n Mecl^l to JBoard
A Dutth atmy
communique^
,
,
cusations againit Papy .If they nina Mia" would give me the beit announced thi* morning that lie giunr._
_______ ■___
gieiuill
bruin.
He-,b*t
aullnoannounced ' the 'c apture of Chetmemlicrshtp h r " l‘h» tt?f* Kappa . .
' ,
,
chance
of
winning
lire
contest.
*were not true. Whitaker charged
The French wrnposal was of­ ity umlfi tin- rnnitilulion to rail aml
M HI’lii
M |iKappa
m £ s | I’M.
| | | B |nnllunat
| H | | | | a | |hon| ± u plane t contliuctmn was
(•-- limn Ihe Imb-neinn radio said
will. Ttold a heating nest week
that .newspaper interest* would That it how I chore the *ong.“ to inquire into the ciicumUancr* fered as the rnunril moveil slow­ a ip etn l trtiinrt at any time. •
orarv acholaatlr fraternities, ti­ fme my time' on tbe War Pm the Dutch used a miking force
ly thrttugh a long series bf'amendts n candidate fnr a bachelor of ductron Boartf "
have benefited by a monopoly Aiken Kited.
of the wreck.Tlw Srnste approved by unsnl- science degree.
o| 50 ranks - irs anault yesterday
tnenl* to the original American
"I
am
itilf
a
roulhern
boy.
from the bill.
Ibr committer, Iteail'il bv Bren- .iltemonei igiur*! the (nut. birthFollowing the acrident. Jams* resoluttorr-on- Hie Balkan prob­ mou. consent compromise legis
and
I
love
the
South.
I
want
lation In idnce Ihe armed servirin
■ Kneeling on one knee, Wliitasler. ia inquiring into tbe I'ttim plaoe of tile* fndon'oan mdrpenAithur Tribue, Orlando
negto lem
Soviet Delegate Andrei A. On*- ^md'-t a single cabinet officer.
ker »houted. "Where1* the inter- to continue to make my living driver of a 1940 LaSalle sedan
td tbe contrails *nd \ny p'ltrr denr' agreement, these force*,
Tin- measure now goe* bsrk lo
who ha* his own plan
e*t to force thi* bill
tluougfi1 in Sanford and remain here." he which wa* involved in the acci myko,
(dr connection of F.flroB Rooie- tl" brnadr*•! laid, bypatt'd SoeIwfore Jhe council,, sat silently the House for action on an Agree­
aiteilrd.
Tberedt it. It would have created
vrll. son of the hte Pteudfnl medang ami Kadtps.ten
ment worked nut Inst night by n
dent,
wal
releaied
under
a
$500
throughout
the
morning
session
Mri*. H. V. Allen and Mu*
Stnnte.Mouse ronferenre conimltas
tire
other
delegates
tried
to
.^ n e m p a p e r monopoly.
Roosevrlt, wrlli tbe traiiv.ulion.
bond
pending
further
inyeiijgaJcivca H o U e l .accompanied b&gt;*
Air Indonesian atmy commufti""T h e y 're tutMet* and if you Roger Harris rendered * arveral lon of the accident, **id Pa­ Whip (lie American resolution in­ tee. Thi* ilirorporated "safeuiiunls"
Ferguaon. who lieWs a suturomdestcnrit
to
preserve
the
identity
ipte
raid Republican force* in th* • .
to
aform
acceptable
to
a
ma­
mittce
opening
hearings
on
the
*tand in their , way, I mean in the voral selection*.
trolman Bender, who completed jority.
the Marine Corps *nd Naval avia­
GAINESVILLE. July 21. (Bps - matter Monday, told a reporter r.nl cenlial tecior had teiied ModCharle* L ulr. la the absence of
way of their pocketbook*,"
ami
tion
ciali—Walter M. Ilnyne*. Ji , Ihn! the Army anil Navy had npJ. flraitey Odham. prcrldent of. hit investigation of the imach
In the Senate and House,.drives Hanford stu d rn t, a n t t'limlidato for | io»*mI letting the contracts but jnkrito, on thr outer tint ol the
don't do their bidding.' they'll the Jayraea. outlined the Jaycee up yevterday afternoon.
Tests
Clear
Boy
Of
w e t' on to get rid of'm ajor mat- n itarhelor of scirm-r ibgi*'-. ha-i that nrrlers, had rome from the Dutch petinirl-t atniiml the onceeliminate you."
tourist program tlnit ha* been In
The Injured were Cllfforl Kinhv the adjournment d»r.-Iwell elected to mcmhei -Itip At P lit| White House to go ttirotlgu with ixmetlut tn '.tl bate o l SoerabiSlaying 2 Infants torsThr-e
Weldon G. Starry of Tallaha* progress since last Fall. Mr. Luka aril of laingwnod, who at tho time
were principal develop­ ■Ih-tn Kappa and I’M Kimiju Phi, them,
|a. Hu* n ic on- of the area*
told
the
member*
that
tha
Jaycee*
nf
the
rnllision
was
driving
hi*
l see, ^opening the detente argu­
Imnorniy w huladir fra*..MASSILLON, O . July 24 (JP) ment*:
Krug said lie l"ld^th?-J.'VAi.Sfii- held 'bv tlw—I hit' la- Iwlor"—IH*
had sponnoted the tom 1st Informa­ IU39 8ttnlrbaker Redan north oil
—
L Tite Htiuse 7 AppropiiAtiuus najionn^
Tftil,lln„ot
SN
1'snr
M
ibll
ment*. laid Odham and Camp tion booth located-on-tile ta*ke- the -highway, ami -w how tnl’irle* - - Testa - in 4h« |w-li»lHc-t nursrry
ernHIr*. it N^al TmiminVe'U fojJtV
Commlltre
recommended
liarp
nulbirak
ol
huiiilitlM
Sunday.
of City
ll.ispltal
npparrii'h
bs^tlieir secretaries »t the Univer­
IC s X Is t r * mn fmmr l:iak&lt;i
probably were "loll* of tome pow- sttore Drive. It won also stated
Modrokrito la.JH mile* •outhwest; , V; 1
fleered *l*-yrar-‘dd R.'ger Gita cut in ill' funds President Tro- sity of Floiida.
a jtfn l tyndieate" in making ihelt . that the l-ooth would be dedicated
IDS',
asked
for
mi
InvcstigaUun
of
of Navarre today of tho killings
Mr. Ilnynea, a iclera II of the i
cd SoCiabsia.
i
on
Sept.
1
In
a
special
program,
the lovnltv of government Tvork* Army Air Force* end Uto
Rcuiition*
again*! Papy.
of two baby gilt* last Jurm A,
...
.
snd wxttltl oprn for aorvlco to tourTbe Modjokri to action appar­
r
t
t
He
asked
$1^.900,090
for
tlie
Weldoq G. Sto-yy pf Tallaha*.
an Theater of Opeiatiuna. who exDr. Iwmoyno Snyder -of Lan­
ently ua* an attsm p l by th#
(Mil
Service
Commission
and
18,oect* to enter • Harvard Medical
sing, Mich., ninth,,-legs) dlicct-&gt;r
Republican* , to
lmia»» Dutch
•rue argument, told th* Jurv w o- relandscaping
TC program
apemaonne.
nf the Michigan State 1’idlcr said 710,009 for I lie FBI. It recom­ College In the fall, was one "of 22
fur tho«
fo ri'* driving* on tlie -tronghol-J
mended
$3,500,000
for
the
comvletlon of Papy would mean "ruin 'area around tha tourist buoth and
student*
at
ihe
University
rletto
l
it was “moat unlikely" the Na­
r&gt;f Mnluur. I lie Indonesian com11 «*nlln«4wr| isii Pnm* III*hi *
for htm and hi* family politically, are asking for donation* fer this
to Flit Kappa Phi and thw-imly
varre, O., boy, who *drallied tha
WASHINGTON, July 21. UP*— nuniMue «aid (lie drive had heen
financially * and socially." and purpose, Mr. Luke told thoea’preone elected to 1*1*1 Beta Kappa.
killings last .Monday then chsngetl
would bring,to an “Inglerioj* end *ent. We need 15,000 to put this
Initiation nf tlie hew metnb-r* President Truman said today he halted 35 miles southeast of the
JERUSALEM, July 24 (flh- tits story on Tuesday, "actually
not promised to tenmve con­
• political career lasting 11 years project over and we are vow In Gurimen and British troops ex­ ever did remove a baby /rum *
will be held Friday preceding ha*
i &lt;..ntl-iM-il «n l*aae 411**11
trols over Installment .htivlng th
In th* hall* of the Legislature the Proce** of working th» prob­ changed fir* today at the gale of rrib."
evening commencement exercise* event
Congress doe* not approV-i
where he wa», If you tileaie, the lem out, he *ald..
in
Which
tn"
candidates
wilt
re
a security sene Ih Jerusalem,
The Michigan criminologist r»n
rtcogniied champion or the little
reive degrees
Dean Walter J. their
,, eslenslon.
.
,
, , ,
“We are going to ha,V a real touching off alarm siren* and a series of tests with -the Guo
jwpuntiea.”
Matherlv
of
the
College
of
this,
« »'*s only promlsyd :.» t»y- Maraliall Advised
program here nest week anil we baiting traffic for 48 minutes. boy re-enacting his purported "acnesi Administration will .^ In -.s ' "Ctton. he said at a mwi s-onfe
• Aa to Rep*. Rrailey Odham of are going to "kick off" the Project
An ‘ unofficial report raid the riiient," hit rig h t- aim in n r*■t
Of Dutch Situation
Sanford and Clarence M. Camp II and start the hall rolling toward attackers arrived In a If at, fired us It wait at Ihe time nf the
the graduate , op "The Futum uf
wl,- n
■bout hU •'
These control* were Imposed be
iCaatlmmt .■ I1, , . I'lakll
Private
Cnpitallsm,”
and
President
getting $5,000 worth of donation* four times with a Bren gun and ballin' deaths. *
WASHINGTON. July 21-lTTduring Dip w ar,tiv n pre­
John J Tir-'il "ill rtmfer devices. iglnnlty
for the booth and surrounding escaped towards the Jewish quar­
The tests, lie said, showed “*t
Secretary of State Marshall dt»*
sident
order.
They.require
n:
!&gt;
■
**!
PARIS,
July
24-tAh-A
French
Oliiel •lUilflllj Sr|rrti&gt;d for It,•■tilarea.” II. G. McIntosh, II, project ter* a* troop* returned the fire would have heen physically p»'said today France hrrsbip in I'M Kappa I'M Inilml,-: a oiiP-tlilrd down payment when rilt*ed the Dutch-Indonesian fight­
chairman, stated
No casualties were reported.
• ltd* for Roger to have remove I spokesman
art autornebile, a refrigetn 'o ' nu t ing today with tho Netherlandswould
accept
the
t’uited
Stales
Krnett Campbell, second vice
The attack was the latest in a either of the babies from theit proposal for n iititUh-Freneh* Hector I (mi'* Gallardo. Poi-lto some other article* a r e -purcli.ru-i! sint'a**adnr-dr*iEnnle, Dr. Eelco
h
Rico, mri v l aiidldate for the tltvpresident and officer in charge of long series since the British turn­ cribs'* but "it i* unlikely that
Van Kleffeils.
the installment plan. .
internal affair* of the o rg n rlsv ed hack toward France the t.Sbi) he actually ever did remove a Aintrlcan conference on the fut­ torate, and t.'hlh-hwa Wu, tiavh- onMr.
tn a •lli-minule conference at tha
Truman
recently
sent
Con­
ure
level
of
industry'
tn
Germany.
ing. Chekiang, China; Eunici Z. gress a message saying he though! State Department, Van Klrffcns-*
tion. itatrd that ne needed help Jews Intercepted on tho SS baby from the crib."
The
spokesman
said
France
was
Calhoun and Robert I. Gilbert,
on tha governmental affairs com­ Preifdent Warfield, alto called th.*
awaiting more precise details nf Gainesville; ami Randolph T. Wed- the controls should be continued, sabl In- gave Marshall “n fete'’
^ S e n a te Bill No. 364 which Irani- mit tee and requested that anyone Exodus of 1947. It occurred within
but felt that Was a m atter for points" on the breakdown of neg­
the
American
propotgl
before
ding, St. Petersburg. Myron G, Congre*s.
In working on tho rom* a few yard* of tha Jewish agen­ Italians Urged To
At that time, tie said otiations which resulted in what
Wr* entire airport* such a* the interested
tusking an official reply.
Gibbon*, nod Randolph It. Polk, be should take
mltlee contact him. Mr. Campbell cy and the Goldsmith Officers'
action if ('ongre-* lie termed the Dutch "police"
II* tald the projected cflrcur- Tampa; Ray E. Goddard. ■Plant
Sanford Naval Air Station to mu­ stated that Edward Ktrrher had Club, which previously had been Accept Peace Treaty
campaign.
»i-n» also would cover control of C ity ; Robert W. G reen, Fernan- did n»t vote to continue them.
nicipalities, together with build­ been appointed chairman of the wrecked by a bomb.
Tlie In.lone-ian crisis was taken
Ilia phrase was general!*- Inter­
ROME, July 2J-GPI- Foreign Min- the Ruhr industrial bastn, and dtna; Jaiqur* L. Clarke and Char­
Jaycee
newspaper
committee,
and
81x- men were repoptad by * Ister Carlo Sforxa told the Italian management and ownership of
ing* and facilities, hat now been
at the time as meaning he up "in very general terms." Van
les W. Brand. Coral Gables; Joan preted
that help is needed in getting the reliable informant to have robbed constltutent
would remove the controis if .(’on- J Kleffen • told r eporters, along With
assembly today hg Ruhr coal; but would not deal with
approved by both the House and arrangements complete for pulia Tel Aviv diamond merchant* recleved telegrams which "con- administrative measuie* to in- N. Pat ker. Mayo; Edwin A. Shut, gress did not vote to ext.jpd them. *current efforts to put tthc Marsh­
Senate and only awaits the Pres­ llcatlon of the Jaycee paper.___
er.
Bristol;
Kenneth
L.
Jons*.
office .of HO.OOOJ n cut and. mul
the desire of Soviet Rnisla'S . ...ftn Ruhr goal orodlictfon.
Senate has voted for s tno-li- all plan fur European economic
Laurel Hill; John. W. . MIxsju. 1 The
Ernest Southward sn d * J. (r. cut stone* at notjn.1 A similar firmmt
ident's signature before becoming
•
to ratify the Italian peace treaty
Such administrative *tep», be Cdmpbellton;
fied
fonttnuatmn, hut—the llnuva ICi-uveiy into effect.
Campbell
were
introducen
as
Kenneth F. nntsaerib!
Mat -mill, be »ar.L "VnrtWs very robbery and
another
$40.09(1
law, according to word received
All
tbr^e
of
the
ether
Major
**ul
concerned
only
British
and
lias
opposed.
,
•
f
fin
Hu
ii
r
n
t&gt;
to
I
*
n
|
c
1:1
k
It
11
guests. Several old. members who
Truman also said. that a world «ell what-* going on"-ln the East
aa renal
thi* morning by H. N. .Sayer, had not. attended meetings, recent­ haul oecurred—jM terday, Th# in­ ower* have ratified the treaty, American authorities
.
.
formant eald- m sntben of. the rllish Foreign Secretary Ernest adrOlniitratoM- Thus, he raid,
trade
organiiatinn to buy grain Indie*..
city manager from Etfwaid Hip- ly were welcomed home by Mr. underground Stem Gang, seeking Bevln' yesterday suged Italy to
-i.Van ■ Kleffen*. who has been
trance
wotiTd
not
participate
tn
for
distribution’under
the
Marshall
.
“ ‘Jfni. m anag er.b f the Seminol* Luke,
fund* tor fu rth tr operations sp e d ;h e r ratification, adding that the British-American talks ex­ Historic Papers OfEuropean recovery plan '* uti-!er Netherlands delegate to the United
Nation*, leturned Tuesday fro.m
against the British, wer* known tbe Italians apparently wer# hold, pected to be held in Washington. Lincoln To Be Opened eonsideratlon.
County Chamber of Commerce.
to be operating diamond p o s h ­ fng back In the bellaf that the
U.B. Secretary of Slate George
Ttic President maile this "state­ The Hague, lie said his call was
Mr. Higgini and II. H. Cole­ Captain Of Liberty
ing shop* In private home* and Runalans would not ratify.
jC. Marshall, in hi* letter Monday
ment nt a news -confer&gt;ne' when primarily a courtesy visit, such,
SPRINGFIELD. IB., Jqly 24 UTl, questioned
man left than morning for Jack­ Shjp Shot In Gun fight selling the products tn Europe.
Sfuria, opened an assembly de­ to French
Foreign
Minister
about Secretary of as normally precede* a new en­
—The custodian of Abraham Ltr.-' Agriculture Anderson's propwal voy's presentation of Iris creden­
sonville to confer with CAA and
Jewish quarters of Jerusalem bate on ratification, strongly urge,! G orge# Bedsit, said he would coin's
tnnib said today that tho for surh an organisation.
BALTIMORE, July *4, (/TV— were under a dusk to dawn cur­ the constituent assembly to accept indicate aaon how such a trlptial* at the W hile House.
WAA official* in regard to de­ Harry
-Ij
InColn papers to Ire opened SatA. - Anderson, 33-year-oH few.
the
treaty
before
Aug.
|0,
by
attlto
conference
could
be
held.
Mr.
Truman
alto
tald
that
he
tails'of the new Isw.
•hip’s captain, died of a gunshot
British naval authorities an­ which date he said Italy'* chance The’ spokesman tald It was this urrlay in Washington “may con­ hat no plans for domestic controls
The bill Is designed to dispose wound In • hospital today and nounced that tha formar Liberty for entry Into the United Nation* added Information for which the tain letters from people who were over wheat and corn.
J
Envoy In China Will
of government surplus airports, Dollca said they had the descrip­ Ship Empire Llfegukrd, whlrh would be ended for this year.
French government was walling. were "angry at th# martyred Civ­
The so-called "Marshall P lan”
4
gtrport facilities and to aaiure tions of a man and a woman In­ they yesterday reported suns at
Visit Businessmen
il War President.,
first announced by Secretary of
I
IIWIIISSM
rag# rig h t!
volved in a fight with him outside her pier in Haifa by saboteurs,
The ' custodian, 87 year old States' Marshall, is the Doited
a bar shortly after midnight. , had been "raised and refloated
Herbert .Well* Fay, along wltn States- offer to help European na­
NANKING. July 2 1-bD-Lieut
Police aeld they learned Ander­ after two hours," .
Jay Monaghan, state historian, tion* get on their feel econo micab General
Altiert
Wedemeyer,
R eported Refugees
son skippered a Liberty Ship on News photographers htd been
both thought, however, that the lv If they work out plana to .do President Tnitnan’a fact-finder tn
(• May , Staye Strike at least four voyages through forbidden to taka pictures of the
paper* would not reveal anv what they can on their own.
China, will make * preliminary
"Bomb Alley** to Murmansk, Rus­ vessel, which the British said hat
thing sensational.
Oq the m atter of domestic con­ visit to Shattgoal Saturday to
; PAR/S, July u W — A Jevrl.h sia. during the war and that he been sabotaged after unloading
Meanwhile a group of Lincoln trol* over grain, Mr. Truman tald talk with American builnessmen
Py BOBBY PARKS
and they had a big time at ths scholars
and Civil War authori­ those mentioned tn his recent econ­ who have heen sharply critical
. Agency spokesman said today tha came here eight year* ago from more than 200 legal Jewish Im­
party.
CAMP
SCRIBE
.
ties gathered In Chicago pre­ omic message to Congress had to of Chine*# commercial restrict­
4,BOO more Jewiah Immigrants Boston.
migrants
brought
from
detention
Monday
was
an
aetlva
day
for
Thre#
big
fish
base
been
eaught
to attending the open­ do with export and transportation ions.
bain* returned tq Franc* from ‘ Police Lieut Thomaa’J, Mooney camps In Cyprus.
the campers a t Winona. Thera front* th* lake this year, on* paratory
ing of the historic document*.
tl »nllnn»g on Paae t.lskll
Palestine by-* three British de­ laid ’ Charles Chambliss, another
A formal statement said tha
wai
a
vigorous
water
polo
game
S'*
pound,
a
6T
pound
one,
and
The paper*, a t tha with of the
portation. ships might Stage a merrhant ship clptaln from TamShanghai trip "will afford oppor­
in
tha
morning
swimming
period
a
slightly
smaller
one.
martyred President’s son, Robert Mercy Flight Success tunity for discussions in closed
sitdown strike uppn arrival and Da, Fla., told him he wa* sitting Randall Goff Tours
between Cabin 1 and II and HL
The council ring was the scene Todd
at a table with Anderson when th*
Lincoln, have been sealed
Jtfu to to Way* /h e vessel*.
meetings with memhers of the
of
an
active
conteit
between
cab­
Cabin
I
won
with
a
aeore
of
for
21
years in the library «f Despite Bad W eather American and Chinese business
Tha Jews left Beta, Franca, two latter went to another table where U. S. With Babe R uth 17 m l .
’
in*. Cabins V and Vl wagrnl
a
man
and
woman
were
sifting.
VMk* .ago aboard the Eindu*
communities and will assist Gen­
All through tha morning and a vicious battle of wit* and CongressRandall Goff, 14 ysar old son of
Chambliss said Anderaon spoke
of J947, th# farmer B. 8, PresBOSTON, July 24 GPi— An in- eral Wedemeyer. In mapping out
hearing in "Paper-pick-up* and
afternoon
activity
period
tho
cam­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
O.
K.
Goff
of
014
to
the
woman.
She
got
up
nnd
fdan Warfield, In an attem pt to
Coast Guard pilot brought h|* program of intensive study,"
per* were busy In the handi­
VI won by one point
COUnty Commision To treplil
It appeared here that former
reach Palestine, but wer* taken started to leave the place. Her Park Avenue, Is due to leave to­ craft ahop making trays, book- Cabin
a flying boat down In heavy
Cabin*
I,
H.KIII
had
a
.
fir*
day
on
a
trip
that
fhoulri
excite
companion
and
Anderson
followed.
in custody at sea by Britisn
sess last night within 15 feet Premier T. V. Boong was taking
Hold
Meet
Monday
end*
and
lanyard*.
Sonny
Gar­
building
contest.
Each
of
the
throj
the
envy
of
every
American
youth,
Chambliss
said
he
heard
a
shot
a
nary men. Tha J e m -lscked im­
of Ih e . Weather Bhlp Bibb, MO an Important part In Wedemeyer'*
left In tna afternoon unex­ cabina chopped up h i 18 Inch
migration certifies lee.
••
- few moments later and ran from a tour of many cities with- none ner
pectedly, Cabin IV won the cab- block of 2x4 and built a fire
11oneH mile* o f f ' Newfoundfsnd, to rc- Investigation, on whichi. U k tlt.g flL
other
than
George
Herman
"Babo
Seminolp
County
.
.
.
.
the
bar
to
find
Anderson
tying
In
-American policy toward
Premier Paul Ramadler n l d
ttlUL-.TL.They had-tw o-m
IW i MOtiaiy" Iftfrim n ai morv an 18-ytit-obi sat lor strict- (tepbnd
street with a bullet wound Ruth."
Britain had naked Franca to ta lis the
China.
Informed -sources sudd
en with * appendicitis.
Since
ITI
of
the
cabins
were
in
h
u
t
below
.his
heart.
and
the
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Joseph J. Johns, 18, S l-e of He­ floung was believed acting as un­
excellent order.
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and
to
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it
that
Babe
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who
la
sponsoring
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liaison between the Amer­ ^■4
g jrn mvt force
fores them
tham to
» leave
tears the
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American Legion Junior Baseball
The member* In each cabin rontaat. with Cabin II coming in was announced today by O. P. lena, Ga. was flown to a hospital official
ican and certain Chinese govsmleagues In tha United Stale*, ask. are hard at work earning points the ground won. Cabin I won the Herndon, county clerk, who h now at Fort Pepperell In Green!an1, ment
officials,—
T ^ r . will accept tham as Jew- ^
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ed James P. Chapman, director of tor tholr cabin. Points are earned second,-* In the next part of the preparing a tentative budget far where plan* wqre made to opera:*
i*h Immigrants In transit and BBa , f”
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C A liF IH SOLD
that they are car*d for,
Braving haxardnua Hying w P
tions which la backing Um tour to table and cabin inspection* and of w iter over first won. Cabin ation to tho Commission.
U J . NO. I OPENED
*T*n if w means giving them
WASHINGTON. July 24 OF)
TALLAHASSEE, July t i w go along, Mr. Chapman euggeited by picking dangerous object* II w6n and Cabin I came In
No Increaso* In valuation* are dltloni, Lieut. William Morrill of
to which they are suited," Chairman F. Elgin Bayless of the that hla nephew Randall Goff go like pieces of glass from *paths sacmtl.
contemplated for assessment and LakehuraL N. J., was forced to Rep. 8IVea (D-Fla.) aald today
madler said.
State Road Department today re- along, and Randall was notified. and tra ils .,/^ t tbe end o f the ’ ’ Aftor tha contoat. the campers tax purpose* other than those due uae Instrument* in making th e the- War Anseta Administration .VA j
Tha British vessel* were ct- ported completion of widening
He left today by U alrrftrr STriht- week the cabin with the most hurried to thetr bunk* ana a to neturxl increase.In value auch landing because of fog and ro- has agreed to aell Camp Gordon
• parted to arrive a t a French and resurfacing of U A No. t gomery, Ala. to join tha Bab* Ruth
quiet hush fell over the camp as a* new buildings or Improvements, ■orted to "Jala,” a form of jet Johnston, In northwest Florida
Mediterranean port today or to- from Scottsmoor to Port Orange psrty. They will visit New Yprk.
tbe last notes of up* from the Tax Assessor Sanford Douclnoy propulsion, In taking off from to Grlar A. Quay Blosco, of East
rodrrow.
Paateatine, Ohio, for $440,100. .
in Brevard and Volusia counties.
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Cabin 11 won with 826 points bugloFrang out over th s lake. revealed this morning.
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Promise To Scrap
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Violence Flares
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With Gun Battle

France To Accent
Bid To Meet On
German Industry

Congress Okays
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hopes of bulldjng up trade eon
taete.
The while-giqvrd prince In a
golden fni&gt;K«'d rot* said thtough
Lie interpteter: **l ent very i.iurii
PITTSBURGH. July V4, M — Impressed with the iln i of Ihl*
ro rk rn dropped Mbdi- tool* country,.the work being done Itci*
‘■tar* In amarcmunt ym iculiy and the f|iendllntsa of the peo­
whit* - robed, dagger, • bearing ple.”
’ Br JANE KARS
Al-ltlam Abdullah .*
Ills country Is a 75,000-s'jii.ire
WA8IIINOTON — There ar*
1 * neen. Salt
Arabia, airoiied th o u g h
mile independent kingdom III Ihc about 210,000 blirwl person* in th*
1 mill un an Inspection trip,
southwest section of th* Arabian Unitad States now, and an esti­
mated 25 percent of them could bo
guest of tha Q. 0* Uteri peninsula.
rehabilitated into employment.
, th* 36-year old utjnc* flr»«
Tlit automotive industry cmTheae blind ar* a part of the
d th* Edgar Thompson Work*
Motoiisl taxes in 1948 lotalicil army af more than 1,600,000 dla
the Carnegie - Illinois Steel
$2^07,000,000.
ablcd men and women civilians
He Is tourlnrfflrniktion »n
of working ago who. am
for aid under thu Federal
, .
-Auent j ‘■••wwatlnnei rehabilitation
V V
prpgram. Michael J. Shortley, di­
Garden Fresh
rector of th* Offir* of Vocational
Fruits &amp; Veg.
Rehabilitation, estimates that the
national w«alth could be Increased
Fancy Yellow
by 12.000,000 if all of Ihexe banllcajiprd people could Ik made fit
Squash
2 lbs 25c
for lidt-hoTdlng.
Selected
.
Tlie program opt rate* '.n the
Tomatoes lbctn.2flc varlou* ktattt*, with 76 percent of
tb« overall operating cxiK-nvca
Fresh
carried by the federal government
Okra
2 lbs 25c
8h0rllev *ava an avarag.- of tO,000 disabled civilian* a yeac has
Kiberta
been tdarrd In job* tinrr 104,1
Peaches -3 lbs 27c Seventy-five
pcirrnt of th,&gt;*« re­
habilitated la.t year w en mum
Fresh
’
Ployed,' and 10 percent of lUm
H Oiati atuwx s »*cmc ru ca
Cucumbers 2 lbs 17c had
never worked befoie.
Shoitley figure* th a t‘about 260,­
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Californii
pviiona iKtom* disabled each
Carrots 2 Bu. 19c 000
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year, about 30,000 of whum aic
blind. Bight now about 170,000
Grape Jam
ar* In the procea* of re­
Plums
lb 23c dltalilcd
habilitation.
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Calif. Baking
_C'mj.ntly,
....— Hlioitlty’ar
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lb ja r 25c
a training Inttilule In
Potatoes 5 lbs 33c combating
Washington—tho
hTi
first of it» l-lnd
-r-to stimulate commercial place­
* Frozen Foods “
ment* -*l‘ 1-Aul'UsiIUr‘a-Jbt. tmpluyment »pe&lt;-lali«t* from IS atato
Ford Hook
12-os. pkit.
vocational rehabilitation agencies.
•This is a practical rourxe fea­
Lima Bean#
11c
turing subjects which a blind per­
i
son must m aster In order to en­
Brussels
10-ox. pkg.
successfully in a small busi­
Asparagus
Sprouts
38c gage
ness enterprise,” **y» Shortley.
“On rpmpldt4o#--oF the coura*.
No. 2 can 38c
Sliced
.
lb pkg.
state repreicntatlvra will return
to tlieir home offices equipped
Peaches
19c with
another worthwhile tool for
ui* In preparing eligible'blind rugn
Rich, and Flavorful
12-os. pkg.
-women f o r. employ mi ut and
Rhubarb
29c •ltd
placing them In suitable iob».r"
n g ~ N ectar"
A lot of disabled person* don’t
10-os. pkg.
know of thU program, **y* ShortTea Broccoli
30c lev. I’eriona of working foie* ug«,
sav fium Id to OS, can apply to
fe n
»in&gt;
it
Cr*am*d
their atate offices for aid. Aftsr
19c
application they ar* k«v*»
36c
69c Tuna
lb pkg. 62c making
fi.e medical examination, coun­
sel and guidance In arriving at a
IONA
auituhb- Job fu tu re with the In­
5 Iha 10 lb s 2 5 'lb d

iteel Mill Toured
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Rules Outlined1
For Touring: B y,
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Disabled Trained
For W ork To Aid
Them And Nation

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AfTU five mtnulks of testimony In
a Lus Angslss^ouit, film star lledy
Lamarr (abovt) wa* granted a di­
vorce from John Lodcr, also ot the
film*. She charged that Lodcr fell
**l««p on th* couch after dinner
•very nlghL Hs uasd to fall asleep
In the movies, too, sh* told the
court, (international Souudpholoj

AP Nrwsfeaturpa
SAN FRANCISCO — Touring
with a trailer this summer?
From tha land that aeea more
trailers than any other, th* Calif­
ornia State Automobile Associa­
tion offers tie** rules:
The trailer m ires some prob­
lem*. creates others. Like a tu r­
tle, you carry your roof with you,
but vou al.ojsr*
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now and then to let traffic piled
un behind get
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Never go faster than 60 .mile*
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I to go slower.
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vthicla*.
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California vou need a license, an
approved signal device, a aidsview mirror, safety chain, d ear-.
ance and running lights, and I
biakes If the trailer weigh* m ire '
than 1.600 pound*.
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tho name of th* Gra*t God, our
common rrc*t»r *ml our com­
mon judg*. we appeal to the na
tions of Christendom and .. . '
ask them that they will regard us
with the sympathy and friendly
consideration to which tho ik cu IIaritlca of obr condition entitle ux
and extend to u* th at eomlty
which mark* the frii-hdly Inter­
course of civilised and indepen­
dent communities.”
So I.IIktI* iKcame a fire, Imleprn^ent republic. Hut nut until
1862 did tho United State* recog­
nise It aa such. Liberia hni al­
ready I&gt;een recognised hy Great
Ilritail/and Franco.
The period following U. H. re­
cognition was • proxpi-i^rt one
rrlan
for the Negro Republic
coffee rominanded a high price
and waa tho principal export rtaj&gt;1e for many year*. Toward
close of the century It largon to he
supplanted throughout ths world
hy Brasilian coffee.
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Time and again . Um United
flu tes stood in the way of attempta to encroach on - Liberian
sovereignty.
Today some 2^00.OO) people
Jive In Liberia. The 100th anniver­
sary of Independence will he cele­
brated by a two-year-long exposi­
tion in which foreign nations have
been Invited to participate.

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)(jlt of c|t'|cs |a aa follows:
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th* main contingent
»t,U | Coral Gable*.* Danta. Daytona
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Ft. Pierre, Hollywood, Homestead.
tribes and wax forced to tako re­ Key West. U k e Worth, Mel­
fuge on a xmnll Island, afterward* bourne, Miami, Miami Beach. Newnamed Providence Island, owned Smyrna llrarli. Okeechobee, i'nliobv a mulatto British tn.di-r.
leer, Pompano, Hanford, Himrt,
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stay- for the time being. Elijah
lleaclt.
Johnson, a leading colonist, voiced Palm
Iotwrcnce Hlrxig, Jacksonville,
the thoughts of Id* fellow* when now serving as Dixtrlct Governor
he put foot on Frovldenc- Island of District 187A; and Taul Htlne,
and *nld "Two long years have I Orlando. Govctjior of Ulxtrlct 187C.
■ought a home; here I havr found will assist Governor Keller III the
one and-here will I remain.' .
conduct of the session*.
Seven month* later, In August
1922. Jchudi /yhm un made the
trip from the states and took over Oliver Ancles Trains
virtual "leadership -of-the-- strug­
A * Senior Forester
gling colony. Hy th at lime the
settlers had fought off _liotlilo
HIGH SPRINGS, July 24, (Spe­
_^tlve groupx’. 'a n i «rtabnxbe*l. n
•■i-^ww_iI - ■,!n[|iii|**ta'*- on the main- cial)—Oliver Amle* of Sanford i*
studying'to become m senior fores­
'"siow lv amhtediously the colony ter a t th* annual forestry trnlnlng
grew. Each year ahurlty after­ camp sponsored by the Florida
Service.
The jwhool
wards pressure grew In Liberia Forest
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„ be
for complete Ocetlom from the ing held at Camp O la s o Male
S o c i.t y .
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A convention met to consider’ Oliver Is the ton of Mr.__and Mr*.
Steps to Ik taken. On July 20. J. O. Andt-x of Route 2, 'lo t 165.
Oliver lm* aucceeafully cum1847. the convention Ixxin-d a De­
pitted tho m * t year work at the
claration of Independence.
Delegates agreed that the form forestry training camp mid holds
the Junior Forester certificate ami
of
’‘Ve-'.V government would la? pattamod upon the suiresaful completion of
after that of this r«nrntry. and a
II •
‘ flag waa made resembling III* basic rouracs at the present school h*
will Ik awarded the Senior Fores­
the people of the Republic ter certificnte *lgne&lt;l by tho Pre­
of Liberia, were originally the in­ sident ‘ of the Florid* Doan I of
habitant* of the United States of Forestry and Parka and tho Stata
North America. The W estern\ Forester.
Coast
was
Courses Oliver Is studying this
(JU„ ,&gt; of .Africa
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American Iwnevolonre and philan week under supervision of n cmIwra of tho Florida Forcat Heivlra
■thropy for our future homo. •
•re: gum farming, tropical fore*,
try. use of forestry tool* ami UmIkt m\n«iiccmrnt* telephone line
construction «nd roalntentncc. and
forestry radio communication, log­
ging and milling, *nd law enforcer
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— " Founiicl liy onc-tlm« slaves^ the
O little nation today looks with pride
on Its achievements during the
war, when It produced mor.» crude
rubber "than any other rountry ex­
cept Ceylon.
.
In 1817 a group of influential
Americans form.-d tho American
Colonisation Society In Washing­
ton. Suprrtne Court Justice Dj*hrod Washington, a uephqw of
G4orge Washington. w*i. clecled
president and Francis S,-ott Key.
A author of the “StaepSponglcd il-n# ner.” vlcc-ptesl.h-nt. Offier InflO
entlal men of ‘‘Who’* Who” status
Joined the society.1
One of the Society * flrat act*
was to sponsor the emigration to
Africa of slaves who had achieved
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their freedom.
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In 1820 the first contingent of
88 emigre* left the UnlL-d States
for Sierrn l.oono* WVut Africa. Rotary District Meet!
They found It unsuitable for col­
onisation nod sailed aoilih tn SlterSlated For July 27]
m hru Island^ Here 22 person* dli-l,
“ Including air the White men in the
The Annuul Assembly of Dls-I
pnrty. three of whom Wert* Col­ Uict 167 II «f Rotary International I
onisation Society agent*.
will be held at Vero Beach J u l y
Within ^ y i - a r - a n m i ^ .r .t o u p ^ ur 2U
Miami,
an experlition left the temporary District Governor.
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•sttlemenJ to travel south down
The Assembly will Ik attended
tha »oa.T of Africa ami find n | ht- by other delegate* from the_ total
manent home.
of 25 cities along the Florida Knit
The expedition soon ryached. a (Toast anil Okeechobee Region. Ihrl
llkeiy-lboklng arm next Lj the club pnvldeut* and secretaries be-!
present site of Monrovia, capital ing expected to gain at tho %e*
of Lib*~ia, apd bought a co a.tali
' ^tba fira *lning
’ essential to iuc-|
strln 430 n iik slo n g am
40 ro„ fu| administration of club af-4

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AP Nrw.fcdtu'rc. W riter
WASHINGTON - T h t tiny. Neg­
ro Republic of Liberia will
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year* oM July 20.
Situate! o n -th e west coast
Africa, liilKtia owes its existence
to a group of American sta'esmen
who felt, aa early as 1600. .Out
American Negroes could find a
new and b etter'•way &lt;&gt;( Ufo SI

girt” Trt&amp;. i! imw.™

, | &gt;svclx&gt;|ugi&lt;ial sn (|,sp lltu jls tesla
un g i\,n . and the applicant, te
plar.-d on the tig h t Jnbi1 A Postidacentent folluw-up li m*d* In
every Instance to determine w heth­
er the Individual* is m ak'ng th*
proper adjustm ent and so on.
Ik fore an applicant la ready to
take on h Job hg ha* to dentonstrat* he eah* raanag* on* to
fit* Jub* In 20 different industries.

SPAflE RIBS

Loin End* I to 3 lb Avg.

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ISTARD

Blended Whiskey M proof. U% grabs M itral spirit*.

Then, if n.eessary—and this has
been,found tru* fn.only about .20
oL of the ease—that physl-Mtatwtion plogram b*gln».
__ biiludes surgery tn ren.ov*
_ HoitaM am).disability. In many
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houie. n or 4
room, w „,
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iipvsva taken Into conaldcratlon.

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Ain't it dandy*
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fo r homemade candy/

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un&lt;&gt; inning with two hom* runt
while wi|h Muskogee in 19.13.
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on a public scale, first with tho!
hitch seal*.« flrat with tht hitchs
connected, then with Iha weight!
supported on the caster wheel. I t 1
should be around 160 pound* for
safe tracking. If more, you need
auxiliary rear spring* »ud d or
8-ply rear tires on your cor.
Walrh the Hills
DonT wait too long to shift
gears going uphill. Never stop on
an up-grade units* absolute*/
nereixarv.
.
Uao Intermediate or low gear
going down hill. Save brakes
brake), th*
/ When
7,
, applying-. a “f*****
applied
*h° uld
*pp
® fKond iwfor# tboi# pt th# car.
I and
P " " ’* overload the df.w crs
cabinet# In your trailer.
Maximum trailer -weights ao-'
cording to trips:
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For side roads and mountain
road* up to 10,000 fact—1,000 lbs.
Main highways end not too
mountainous terrain—3,000 lb's.
Level main hlgtpeaya, provided
overtiied radiator auA ax«car
. . has
.ow
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m , _ 8iooo lbs.

FADE THREE

THE SANFORD HERALD. STANFORD, FLORIDA

. THURSDAY, JULY 21. 1947

THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1917

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

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Lean All Meat B-meUx*

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Honey Dew Melons ea. 25c

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35c

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10c

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THURSDAY. JULY 24, 1947

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

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THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1947:

PAGE FIVE

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

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againit dangerous qunekv and
Wayne B. AJbers To Cosmetics Are Risky awindlera
In the cosmetics black
j Recreation Group
The Sanford Herald
Economic Co-Operation
market. R ecalls these article,
!■'
Business
In
Berlin
ID
TOO
LATE
TO
CLASSIFY
Formed
By
Baptists
E«taktUk»4 In |*M
are scarce, women bid high
lly llllll TIIOMAH
P a k lU k H S ail. n f » H
IM an k r
Bj RUSSELL KAY
______
The Pari* Conference on European economic co-opera­
price, for thr rontJnt* of notMes,
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AP
-Newsfeature*
Warn*
R.
Albers,
state
eignnThe RaptUt Youth' Cluh was
tion ha* discarded politic* in favor of buaipeaa, *aya Paul
lia ln a . riarMa .
B E R L IN A woman’s -Vanity1 hoxea,and tube* that 'tTten are
||O I t.YWUOlS, July J4 '.n — Uer of the 46th Congresslonol IM*
organised Saturday at the Firs*,
I ll M,aa«lle A itaat
■old. in under-the-counter trade. .
Ohali, who i* reporting it.
Each y«ar hupdreds of thoutnrda banquet at 8:90 P, M. They will
Raptfvt Church annex with a jrroup Van Jtfhnson i, a HoilywoW ts„- j tr |rt „f jhe Town,end Club will lu* ran he n dangerous buriorss If ahe
drive
to
Tallahassee
for
tha
night
Thev have found In te st, 'h a t
In
.Berlin’s
Ry—aii
octi
r
who
doesn't
«ld
hjlttj
K„rr,t
,peaker
durirtg
the
alltiuva
lirr
cosmetics
r.a fm l
aa
w m l
rla a a aaallar
Tho co-ordinating committee will constat v f sixteen of picture* and feature atcrlei and breakfast the following morn­
of 10 young people signed us ...If t*1. .111 ft«,„ itiMitsafir . t iIi'ii* : . ■■
, st /,C.inKrei.. ..
.1.. mprketi
«■LnS. CL
a 1,1
Ouida Fennell Ta
P r i a k r r VT. 1 , 1 * . a l I k a Ta a « o l l l r a
jwlf utsoit Ilia dram atic-talent!. | ,|Ay ,ui.r .t i|n(f 0ft .a
the vMil
pubieixing Forida are 'printed In
■1Id.trk
She
might get hob! frequently perfnnte, and toilet
delegate*;
ona
-from
each
of
the
nations
in
attendance.
charter
mrmtwr*
after
aptfrttving
I f a a a f a n l . P l a i M a . « * f « I k a Aaf
new,paper*, magazine* *nd ing with Governor Caldwell and
a set of by-law, which Included * For that reason, lie Ii asking 1 *|^na| iti^trU-t 'o f tho Townsend &lt;jf some rxplosive perfume,, some water* marked "high test" have
A decision has been made to obtain economic information the
I f I » a a r » a a a f H a a c k *, l&lt;*T.
Wed JDhn T. Morris
trad* ioumala of |h« nation. Thr members of hla cab in et-at th*
for Jighier roles.
i Club Ills tglk will follow a cover poisonous lipstick or an c a i do contained high content of methyl
statement of purpose as brln.c ’ to hla
onlv with the concent of ench government concerned. Wprk value of thia favorable publicity Cherokee Hotel. Following this
nm.i.Avn l. dram
Most urtor* U lieve they • could r,j ,|{-y, luncheon to lie held nt cologne with high* content of alcohol. In the once-glittering
provide
for
ourselves
and
our
■Ml
r.dlior
FRIDAY
will be carried on by an executive body of aix members, It impossible to estimate but it breakfast a State Patrol eaccrt
Mr. and Mr*. H. B. Fennell of
Mr*. Nollle Anderson Moor* of
of other denomination, re ­ tackle Hamlet in u moment. .S*&gt;* io ;0tl o’clock at the Tourist IYnt «r. methyl alcohol; likely to cause in­ Kutfueritenilamm German women
n o iinox nr.A i
will take the party to Apalachi­
All day meeting and picnic of Sanford announced today the en­ Dalton. Ga. is visiting her vister, friend,
and Investigating committees will look Into problems of runt into tha million,.
have been known to pay a week’*
creation and entertainment of the Van: "I still have to learn l o j^ jj mvmb«ra and friend, at* in­ flammation of the skin.
lla a laa a a M a a a a "
cola
where
homage
will
be
paid
to
C.
8
.
of
the
First
Meth.
th
/W
.
8
.
gagement
and
approaching
marri­
Thia publicity doe,n't Jukt hapHe vvould rather have Uottss I vitwsl to attend.
Mr*. Roy R. Wright.
Europe’* transportation, supply and industry.
wages for a lipstick winch might
hixhett and must wholesome chat- set."
Official,
in
the*
city
drug,
bu­
Dr.
John
Gorrie.
Inventor
of
arti­
,
odist
Chufth
will
be
held
a
t
10:00
age
of
their
daughter,
Ouida,
to
tiR ir n iP T io i iu T r .1
a
musical
than
his
current
"VirIt la plnaned and executed
peter.
reau are waging * hard fight prove poitonobi.
The smnilness of these groups and their 'practical «n.
ficial
Ice.
Then,
following
the
P a ia k la la A ta aa ra
;
A.
M.
a
t
the
home
of
Mrs.
K.
W.
John
T.
Morris,
son
of
Mr.
and
V able and experienced publicists
which he wanted pal . Jimmy Dunn, playing a d ru n k:
Dr. and Mra. U. D. Caswell &lt;f
The following were elected as tuous.
• -*• approach to the situation are factors which should bring who know what publishers want, beautiful Gulf Coast Highway
O f O a r r l a r . n a a k — -----------I H trron on th* Country Club Road, Mrs. John Morris of Bartow,
Orlando and Mra. C a tb srin ^ Holly officer,&gt; Joe- l/uggar, pre,ident: Keenan Wvnn to do instead Oj In i'Kille.i
McCoy.” comment *1
-TS
O at M aafk
. ,
......
they
will
go
on
to
Panama
City
ill*
Townsend
Club
will
meet
The bride-elect was tp-aduate,4. ofJktU nO h’G*. were thd gu-safason
______
oT "Slum I wierit *011 th* uagnji all!
i n about a solution to some of the complex economic problems how to 'prapara it and have the acquainting' thamaelrea with tha
tkaaa M a n l k a
...
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ta
-4
R
u
J
d
.^
tw
e
iid
e
n
t:
the
Tourist
Center
Vt
8:00
from Seminole High - School and W ednesday-of M r,. J. B. Ray syiu forle Sheppard, secretarv-tt'en- Van'* liefiter dravllng pruver.4
AAD
necessary contacts to place It tucAla Maatka
. ,
I get is drunk r&gt;de,” . . . David i
marvelous development-•th at • ha*
a.pa f Europe. Upon, the solution of these economic problems eaaafully.
o'clock With II. Q. Lundqulst, pre- attended
Huntingdon' College, Mr. and Mra. Troy Ray.
Ima Tear- - —
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The redhead it currently cam- ttclznick got tbc final bill _un-vThe
.should follow, the working out of some of the political prob­ You don't Ret your'
five
memtwr
adult
adsurer.
A
taken
place'Tn
this
4
section
during
lt. presiding. Plan* will be Montgomery, Al*. for two veara.
publicity
A l l • a t t e s t , M a ll a a a . a a n l a a» lems which concern Europe as a whole. The political road
viiorv committee was atao selec­ paigntm- for n mustrnl vatjlra I'aid,line Case." which "ill be!
iatdet council all 8h* la now a member of the
* for the district
picturea and atorfea in m scaiinn the past few years. Luncheon will.
of the oldie. “ Private Live*," with released
Mlaa
Ruth
Hand
haa
arrived
In
October. A mere I
dav meeting of the 5th Congres­ teaching ntaff of Mclrosa .High from F lorida.State Univeirity in ted.
, a*rriaia,^ i a ,'r " i\V pa"fr»aa Ir -will •&gt;• amoothcr when the rock* and bum pa of economic Ilka Lift, Parade, Look, the Rvtur- he served a t the Edgewater Gulf
Lana Turner, l.unlle Bull and, id Ui.*0U.000 . . . Eleanor I'atket |
T
he’rlilb
wa,
formed
following
a
and
11
r a l a l a a f a a A a . w J J k a a k a n i fk A l a » upheaval have been removed.
I following
sional District which -will include School In Melroae.
.
course,
Krt-nsii
VYyitn
In
the
cast.
day Evening Poet, Colllere or tnet- Beach Apartment*
rallahas'ee to spend the wecHeml
her 26th birth Jay to-,
al r a a a l a r a d tr r l U l a a ralaa
a business meeting at 10:U0 and • Mr. Morris I* a graduate of the with her father. She plans to te- a rrcominrndatlon from ihe youth Frank Slnatiu may have t,» do celebrate*
rohoTitan newapapera like the Chi­ a short bnaineaa session In th*
.. .. _ S Wioor« unt I
a covered dish luncheon a t 1:30. Bartow High SchoM. Hr served turn on 8 unday to Tailahatsee to committee of the church and or­ some pet -i iial appeamntes to' day. in Canoe,
cago Tribune, New York Timet, afternoon will be free for relaxa­
lalaaA
kaw apapa,
H a p taaaalaA
tne*+e-tnrr'
‘•use J
Warn* B. Albert, state organiser, with th* United States Navy at attend the aeeond summer veialoit. ganization meetings have been
llaaa. l a a - ra p ra a a n la T k a lla ra ld
Cleveland Plain-Dealer, or Kan»a» tion and a’ swim In the Gulf. A
H
ojv
T
q
K
eepjfu^balids
Happy
4hw
w
ar-w
-rtw
v
rp
rrrTlT1
full
„
f
%
\%
kltla.
Don solve* th e '
* ,Ch
CUb
held during, the j t a rt weak*
Jm I k a a a l l a a a l XU 14 a l a A t f M U l a a
banouet I* scheduled that ayening
will be tha main speaker and all various posts Irr th* United States
City
Star
unleaa
you
know
your
tlte
Walcott-Maxim
light
hr
spotty
irnhlrm by placing hi, two oldest I
TfSFflTTigT'vvilr i&gt;e he lit front 7: 00
• .
f l t f l a a a a r a a a a l a l a l a a A l a ffca I l i a member* and friends ara Invi
•nd the party will spend th* night
th Af rica—ilmlng ttir
atuff.
Friends of Mr. and Mr*. C. 8. o’clock until410:00 P. M. on Sat- sored liete. tian k ie never accro* tmv, In eh , 1kb while lie', working
aal
r lllM . la
tk a f r a a l r p
w llk
oa-Edgow
tsi
Baoebi
‘
•
‘Moat
women
don’t
know
how
to
keen
their
huahand
TErWB
1
war
and
ts
now
attending
the
Baapita . Ih » - f ar*-tltat Ptwrtde
p r i a a l p a l k a a d a n a i l t r a l a l~ k l a a p a
Buchanan w ill' be Interested to imlav evenings with * Informal 'to ^ I'Vriurbeit at»nit hla many on "Sleep, My uve."
•
In the Tourist Center at 8:00 I&gt;. M. University of Florida.
n i ,»w m»«* •- ................ ....
tianij"" Iliataft'LitWlreh^e tJouId In Todays Woman Magazine. publicists arc underpaid and for The writer, who has been a
learn that they have moved Ihelr game, and joerasional •perl
"The Ghost and Mr* Mti»r"
special en* adversittrs. Says n sign in In,
with
H.
G.
Lund&lt;|uUt
presiding.
member
of
FPPRA
sine*
It
was
the raort part unappreciated, they
riraasing room: "Be gentle with . . , is n delightful*:'.“ different
residence from Th»ma»v!l’o, Ga. tertalmnent bring provided.
T k a H a r a M l a a m r m k a r a f I k a Mr. Gould, a consulting psychologist, states, “A man. like
organised, la planning to join this
those wlm ate iingt ateful—or flint. Depleting a romance of au
to A tlan ta.. They have visited* In
A a a a a l a l a i l ' l* r r a a a l l f k la a a l l l l a d a woman, will lie happy In marriage if he gets what he are among tha ablest and mo,t
“Babe”
Znharias
I
r
Talija
Irani,,
dart's,
croquet
and
District
Council
all
day
rneetdistinguished
caravan
and
I
know
successful. to be found anywhere
r . r t a . u . l , l a Ika aaa f a r ra p a k llSanford several time, anil have rhecker* are among the attra*- when dander dlsJ^Hs your no English widow and the ghost
t • .
of th* 6th Congressional Di*
a a t l a a a f - a l l I k a l a a a l a a i r a p r l a l a f wants. Most of the girls who are now young or middle- In the country and have don* *nd I will gather some mighty in­
bleat gesture*.'
of 11 sea, captain, it i* told with
tlnn, and mfmtierihip I* op*n to
i n i k l a a i a i p a p r r , a a w a l l a a a l l aged wives grow up with a dangerously wrong slant on the ar* doing a. magnlficient job for teresting material for future col­
trict of th* Townaend Club. 'Ui* Good Housewife Too m ade. many friend, here.
AT
,Catv Grant leave, In a week charm ami taste. Seldom off the
AP nm a 4U|MlrliM.
those
between
the
a-ze,
of
t.l
and
business
meeting
will
begin
at
umn* on the trip.
*
Florida. •
subject of what men want from them.”
Friend, of Mra. Ben F. Currie 20 who return'the application card for England where hr will con­ ctcen, rC.ne Tierney handle, her j
By
ADELAIDE
KEItlt
10:30
4
A
t
M.
and
a
covered
dish
“I've learned one startling fact
wilt be glad to terra that he and slrnrd hy t lr lr parent or gti.irdian. fer with Alexander Korda «n,l heavy chore to (lie extrot of her
"Women f-hould ask themselves the following questions,” Men like Dick Pope of Cyprcn about
PARK and GENEVA AVENUES
AP Ncwafeatures Writer
luncheon at noon. At 1:30 Wayne
changes that have taken
THURSDAY, JULY 21, HIT
Gardena, whose marvelous pic­
her twin son*. Frankie ami John­ Although the club I, sponsored tty Carol llrrd on the fit it of
light}'right ability and. that I*
Mr. Gould continues, “and answer them honestly.1
Golf
champion
Babe
Didrikson
B.
Albers,
state
organiser,
will
be
tures have crashed front pares place out there before even leav­
nie.
and
baby
daughter,
Connie,
tha main speaker and all member* la more famous for her work with are recuperating from scirr-* : n r * the Baptist Church, tnemlierahlp i*rtr» «f film, with International plenty all right, ex HarrUoq I*
1. Would your first, honest reaction he “Of course-I’d time and time again; Peter Schsal ing my Tampa office. Instructed
MATCH FOR OPENING DATE
made lit ox rtlrnt a« the simile, and George
and friends are Invited .4
- * a braaale than a broom, but her of whooping coqgh «t their home I, open to nny, regardlev., of background,. It will
be happy anywhere with you” if your husband unexpectedly of Silver Springs, who linked his hy our secretary to make hotel re­
HIHLK VERSE FOR TODAY
Istanbul
with
other,
following
in
Kamlcr,
«hine,
in
a
htlrf
part.
church
affiliation,
who
meet
the
husband aaya ahe Is a vrgnderful
proposed moving.to a strange town or even a foreign famed attraction with Niagara servations I wrote and asked that
nt 008 Elm Avenue
reiiufrementa nn«l w|to will ,ign the Aond- il, t aim .' and Mopta t ml
housekeeper too.
FEW HAVE NEEDS THAT country?
Falls and the Grand Canyon in th* a double room be reserved for the
mertlliership pledge staled on the After the conference,,’ I nry m
ARE UNSUPPLIED. BUT WE
night of August 2 at th«i Edge-Htr husband is Georg-* Zaliatlpublic
mind:
Boh
Eastman
of
Mr. and Mm . G«"rpe E. Well,'
rn , hr»e lor “Mr. a (Handing
WANT MORE THAN WE NEED. 2. Do you feel teasonnbly certain that if your husband Marine Studioa, whose leaping water Gulf Beach Apartment*.
as,.one time wrestler and now a and daughter, Gladys Wells, will bark of the card’s "In nrrentlniT tu
Build, -111* Divam House," with
Ihi,
membership
1
understand
that
IT IS RIGHT TO DESIRE LIM­ gut Into serious trouble, lie would turn first to you?
fight
promoter
in
lb-in.
:
nim
,.
InIn
reply
I
received
a
courteous
porpoises have grared lhA parci,
A ^N ew sfeaturra
leave Saturday for n month* '"ac*l.oy..
ITLESS
SPIRITUAL
BLESS­ 8. Do you get an instinctive feeling of happiness when you of thousands of publication,- New "form letter" aigned with * “ruband "the champ" live in n si •able tion I&gt;e ,pcnt with friend, and re­ membership in the Baptist Youth Slyrnc
Dear Judy.
•
Dn'hl Niven fiuhihr, **J
Cluh
U
an
Junior
and
a
privilegr.
INGS: The desire of th* righteiu* know thnt he is in good»spirits and feels fit?
house
surrounded
by
rose
gnidvns.
ton Perry of Wakulla Springs with I her stamp" informing me that my
It seems moat of the ktd* have
lative, In Halford, N. C . Phil a del- and il^tJl.#iIL-#«&gt;w ^b e n y ^ i aa
hcfi’U U4»feUL-*«4&gt;^23frllt'thsp»TT• hall bf granted.—Pror. 10:21.
“Babe'r the perfect . . d -.44 be
hi* trained fish and State Cdtlrge- reiteration had been inede at 17
four.-! fasclnatirik ways to occupy
Doe* he frequently discuss hilt business with
,i*
hi. homeland ami "Bonn!* I
r
VTHtib
aTicI
ilo
nothing
to
•aid
with
an
.a
p
p
o
in
tiv
e
g
iia
juA
Aquamalds; Howe Sadler,
SadJer, dir
dlr-ctorl
day
aleeplng purpose* onlfl
only I
R
h lm ^ to u rw rb u a ^ c n n T
Aquamalda;
w tor I a ja
y (for flwpin*
tbamaeWea during■ iW
tb#lMsummer,
Prime Charlie.’*
fl
J lu .
^ -.s. - ^ **&gt;• Florida -Mawa.and PboUtb-l-W X* p ^ 1Uly-wa»,^ d - thd/-(y—
^ , r t W t T n d t n honK??rsPIDrrcg. aflcF ’tho American Womens golf two week, in Sanford. Me. with hrlnr discredit on myself nr the
Clnudettr t.’ollfert, on the olli’r
*
l l M I - n a u W )W tM jn i i f i |i yrttt W» t h f tfixhCT OP o th e r Service, who. with Roy Beckman would be necessary for ms to send
njBr job* In town have drifted out champion came home from Scot­ Mr. Wells’ mother. Mr«. S,r:i Youth Club.
hand, is ilraf to the many offer«l
household chores In &gt;*our department of the home?
“ —
' M ‘ a chrck
‘ * *for $25 'in “tho 'form of* *
••• - country where land with hkr sixteenth consecu­ Well, They also plan to visit for
of* th*
Florida -State Advertising
tomot
th* *
berry pickin'
BOCK — SHARPE CRYSTAL
she ha, had for film* ahroaj.
COLORFUL FLOORS
a week in advance or my
they seem To have lota of fun. get tive tournament rhampihnirfnp,,#** T tS w lS v , in Niagara Fallr.
7. Do you frequently help him with gardening, home repair Commission, has been doing such deposit
Many decorative, effect’s ran h* She argue, th at picture* can be
’*
amateur
golf
title.
precious
reservation
would
be
British
women’i
an
(Mstanding
job
for
thr
state,
aa
muekAo
eat
a
s
they
liky
and
work or other tasks in his department?.
wotked out with asphalt tile floor­ ntade just a , r*|&gt;ertlV bet* *,
good pay beside*. Helene xaya the
i couldd go on and "/IB the balance “pulled." It look* like Florida is
She’* got
system women
Mr. and Mrs. William It. Wray ing lyu-ause It l« manufactured In in Hump*,* provided film n&gt;ahrr»'
flrntiHfitl mttlrhrtl set of dear cut rrtslnl tiindsllnir of 8 gohlela, 8 Ice
We »fe wheie it mowed in 8. is there anv book you have read and discussed recently? of this column with name, of developing another Gold Coaat- •
l
earned
how
to
square
dunce,
would
marvel
a
t
She
goes
through
haa r
plan to lenve on ttatuiday for atamlardlzed sizes and a variety apnlt mote tiin* ami realism.
1ea&lt;&gt;. 8 sherliels. 8 salad platen «nd 8 cttcklwll g l a r e s * *
9.
Do
you
and
he
jtartirlpHte
together
In
any
recreational
1
realise
that
“Mr.
.
Rubber
country
style,
at
the
Faturday
equally
able
men
and
women
who
that
houte
like
lightning.
She
Cleveland the oilier day. Ihey
Burnsville, N. C’. where Ui«y will of color,, hoth plain ami ntarbleBail'trc tttn|iw&gt;ck Is hll* these'
Stamp."
the
resident
managar.
is
i
g
k
l
dances
and
writes
*.hal
she
ara
serving
the
state
effectively
sport
?
visit al the Nu-Wav Hotel which
better enjoy this lummei weatoet
the** «!,*« 1 to— Wn,t-r-- .• ••
40
for only 1
v
just hired help and qius: carry out
ran't wait to get hark to show the ihe Ju s t pitches into it—seems t*-owned—nnd operated h r Mr
in a public relations capacity
find 1 eiipt f.'i her, fine 1 -1 It '
while they can. It ii liable to set jO. Do most- of his. friends like you?
the
policy-of.
the
hoteLI’m
aurNjxt month, August I, 2 snd 9
ike she Just punhes those chores Wray’a mother. En route '•» llotn,fang.
Taylor
can't
seem
tn
wotk
Ihrii
Do
ypuJIke
.inoat
of
hla
.friends?_____
_________
:—
cold qeit-winter.
Borne coed* are anxious to drop right out of the door in front of vlllr they will vi»B .1" SalUhstry. Progrnm Announced
I ’time in a n d let tie shtitv ytftl lliiw w o n d e rfu l ItarR ain!
id be exact, the Florida Publicity pr-iscd I was not aiked to send a
assignment, ronrurrrjitly. Bob.
12. Can you remember in some detail what you and he and
their school books and hav* some her.
Public Relations ( Association passport photograph and my fin­
N. O. a n d 4on their way hack to
sank
mmi«t*yhe.
I*
.now
timklugl
talked about last night?
For All-Day Meet "Tlte IIikI, AVall" ami ba* nothing ,
have
'
play before they settle down to the
will journey to Weat Florida for gerprint*. I'm afraid they’ll
I think a lot of housewives Sanford they will be the guests c f
WM. E. K A DIOR, JEW ELER
lt‘» a good thing the Preiident 18. Do you and he, In general, enjoy the same radio their mid-summer convention. In­ to "pull" my reservation for I’m
. serious business of doing a sum waste time Just hating to tackle Mrs. Wray’* sister and brother-lnset
heyotnl.
"I
gne*v
III
.havsi
didn't appoint Kenneth Royall programs?
Th« Rev. Ito u g la s E C liarlp,
mer Job, however. So the girls who the Job. Babe Just slain* at it* and l*w, Mr. and Mr» C. S. Ilmlmnan.
stead of spending the Xhr^c day not fending any 125 advance to
t , srhedtiled t.i •.|i&lt;-»k ‘on the p rog . to watt foi Gaide to tutu dcvnl
belong to sororities (Alphn Kappa, does It—and then &gt;&gt;e* ojt_and ami daughter, Hilda K ls w r Secretary o f'th e Navy. fh ra th* K When he talks to you about something fhat interests period listening to long-winded guarantee a $7 . obligation. The
some picture,." he laugh,.
DuPont people are hiding their
Gamma Phi, Bet* Chl_TUeta and play* gtitf.4
ram for the nll-dnv meeting and
Britiih no doubt would have at­ hint much more than it d6es you, do you really try to speakers. President Frank Wright manager’*
Theta PI Delta j a l Carroll Cob
light behind #-bu*hol-»-4
picnic tomorrow of the \V. tt. C.
Well,” arid Babe, ripping open
and Executive Secretary Frank
tuned they owned the Royall listen to what he is saying rather-than day-dream about French have planned v ■'visual thev should put him In one of their
lege In Waukesha. Wtac., ad- the parkag of nylons she had just Regional, District
tt. of the Kir«t Methodist Church.
rned for a week of play at bought, "I’ve found out the-secret
The meeting is being h»ld at
education" tour designed to ac­ hank* in charge of loan* to widows
Navy;------ ----something else?
rby lake* where they settled of finishing fast is to go at it nnd Housing Offices (’lose the b&lt;•me of Mu. It. W ..Herron
.
l.r&gt;. Do you like your husband’s company as much as thst quaint theae publicist* with the and orphans.
down to a merry round of sleeping. get it done."
on the Countrv Cluh Hoad and
charm and attraction* of this fav­ . See vou in Panama City, book
, .
of any girl-you know?
Gratilioppert arc teported
eating, ringing and Just having
will Irfpln et 10:00 o'clock.
me un at the DIXIE SHERMAN
ored section.
Babe was a decided contrast to
ATLANTA.
July
24.
bD
i-Clar“If you can answer Yea ‘to eight of these fifteen
fun. A good tim e was haJ by all tho girl who won the British cham­ enre N. Walker, regional housing
about to ‘‘take" ihc Plant City
Rer. Charles' address will he on
Meeting at Wakulla Spring* the HOTEL whera they cladlv mad*
the kid* report.
pionship in a pair of fsdod blue expediter in Atlanta, announced the subject of "F atlh ’a- Five Hare,
area of Hillibotou^h county. Ana question*, nqd am honestly trying on most of the other*, afternoon of August 1, tho croup mv reservation and didn't ask that
Baltimore kids are kept busy corduroy trouser*, aa she lounged that regional offkexiof the hous­ —Theit Conirli'll!Ions! Trend and
for dial matter anmething ‘ought ynlir husband will probably be even happier ten year* will hav* an opportunity tt&gt; see I tend my right eye a week In
daring
summerp with
n c th*
--------------i , . - tbetr Y- In her New Yotn hotel, tthe .wutv ing e/p o liter and "ft district inn Value" At 12 00 o'clock a jilcutc
this beauty spot and will en|oy a advance.
.
from
today
than
he
ta
at
present.
And
he
a
can
conaldcr
to be done about the gtsuhoppers
Teen Club*, formerly known as th* a sm art hunter.'* green frock with atruction amt locality office, were will Ik* held and,during Ihe a fte r­
himself 'happily mnrried’ right now!" concludes Mr. Gouid.
Girl Reaervc*. part of th« YWCA. a gold and emerald clip and bt ace- closed today.
noon sen,hoi Mr». .Edward Kirin thia vicinity.
Thev roll hospital bandages., atuff let to match.
iota"’ that developed during
EMIGRANTS TO U. tt. .
The functions oT these office,. rher will -|&gt;eaU_ U&gt; the* group on
tov anlmals for .sick,children, fitsli- — “ 8hg-m*ke«'-*-"lot'of her own 'he'*aTi7,~linM- I-i-t 11 tt-i min.Vrd nr ! ’Tt,,r ,.“ U,-TitT.tilT and TFie ’GoIden
BREMEN. July 244/V&gt;- Amef- i* w&gt;r.
Oddities Of The Grea t
' American Communiili are laid
Ion corsages for the hospital
trays. clothes loo." said George linking nil employers have been relrased. Rule."
•
, •
lean official* said today that
patient*, make quill, and
|)|s ref twin. "She can knock out
■to be backing'Ifetiiy \Vatlace~foT
15,848 emigrants and' 4.H5S re.
FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JULY 25
Thr
season
ticket
sale
of
tha
I
^ ^ e c t Voott and clothing far Ku a house dreis in a couple of how a.
Thomas Jefferson insisted that bis bopk. Parliamentary patriate* had sailed from Ger­ new'Baltimore Colts of th«*AUPreiident. They evidently want
rooean
fam
in
e.
Manual,
be
published
without
an
index
or
page
numhers-so
L
got
her
a
’nice
sawing
machine.
many for the United States In America conference ha, m u *
•omeonr who will take hi* umbrel­
T h . C T ; Vl 7 ’d r these club. In She, got *11 thoee gadgt* and
th# past year. They were admit!- the U rg ed crowd drawn last'
'•■
la to Munich and come bark that cheapskates.could not look up information while brows­ fde
alt. and. one of the moat unuiual ■he ha* to try 'em otn. tthe made
the offirldlA ttplalned,' ander ton by -th* defunct Miami 8caing
at
the
bookseller's!
is th* cIud at the School for the a lot of culottes .(divided skirts)
with “peace for our timet."
T)i«, renowned philoaopher, Immanuel Kant, was a slave to the so-called “unused Immigration hawka..
Blind. One of the students, Clarice
Bothe. designed Braille card* for for the Scotch trip. But 't wa* so
, - .his habits. He became accustomed, while lecturing to one
Sanford is not lb
■
the club’* bingo p a rtie s^ :
- cold sha couldn't wear 'em.
\ r r affl°f h,s
to f,x his eye* on a certain student who al"She doe# all her own decorating
Large, roomy hijj, in colorful stripe ptaatie" in
For
•recreation,
the
cldh,
take
having budgetary trouble*
there
uor&lt;» the same cont. which had one button misXing.
too. And she doesn’t-hold out if
to
the
trail.
They
team
up
with
the
day,. It ii a common complaint One day the student appeared with the button sewed on.
■he
need*
to
paint
a
room
or
two.
lin«lt*rrtrtn or handle ktylea. Value, to 7.23
One Rack
Hi-Y bova of the YMCk lad go
among Florida ciliei where home The great thinker was so disturbed that he could not lecture
She get* out the old paln*bru«h
on hiking- trip* and plcnkw .
V
a
lu
e , tn 21.SB
.
•lead exemption, and other ex­ that day.
Jh'ew* Cue*.
• Patricia Travere and go** to work."
Up to this point the girl who
cTCIlfton,
N.
J
.,
1*
back
after
ap­
emption,. are cutting into munici­
After having become one of the wealthiest men in the
pearing aa violin aotolit In I nndnn has won laurel* In baakethal, base­
pal revenue, at a time when mn,e world, Andrew Carnegie spent money lavishly on travel and
ball, track and Javelin had listeneJ
and Liverpool. . . .
and mor* fund* afe needed for art. He gave away million* of dollar*. Rut he could never
A group of Jzetween 50 and .5 more than she talked. Now ,he
mcdfit operation*. The _ DrLar.dj bring himself to send long telegrams. Often he spent many
high school boys and girls of Nor­ ta t up with a new spark in Iter
walk, Conn., formed the "Peppy •ye.
Sun New* report* that city faced precious minutes trying to cut a message down to ten words,
9M •
"When I go hom* I'm going to
Rep*,'' which th*y bella-M to be
with ) 38.000 deficit for the eomit:? ,
Webb B. Garrison in Your Life,
redo
the
whole
house."
sho
said
the only teen as* political organ­
year and the City -Commitiirn'
1
*------------------------isation In th#_U. 8 . ThaMjo limit "I'm going to do it in eighteenth
is from 18 tb 21 years god the pur­ century English. Thsjr m*|te U
i* burning midnight oil trying lo
Florida, aa well as eight-teeing
Sight-Seeing
C
harter
is to ’make the now. and thsre is such a variety
pose of* th*
■" club
i-' 4 ’’
service.
•
pare cxpenic* and find rome way
town's
teen
sgers
politically hep. of tables. Whn we bought the
Robinson’*
Transfer
of
Sanford
4of railing enough money to pay Sought By (Company
‘M
e
kids
will
meet
every mon'h. place thing* were hard to get. I
M
*
kid*
h«» asked for an axtansion of it* I
Jumbo Shrimp
• Mullet
the bill
decide on the candidate* they are Just thrsw It together."
contract carrier certificate, andi
July 24. (Speeiat) Application Austin Lloyd of Fort Pierce will'
"Well It 4boki good," said
Ruffled and Tailored *.Style,
interested In. even though th ,y are
Red Snapper
• Red Bass
■ Orlando
- ’ * “Transit
It Co
of th*
Company
not yet of voting age, and help George. "She has the walls in the
£re»idrnt, Truman’s unexpected to engasr* In ttate-w ld* charter be heard on hie application for'
. Value, tn 8.95 pair .
Flounder
the s candidate In his campaign. Hying room pale blue. And the
• Pompano
luthorlty _to transport canned
appearance in the Senate yntcrdjy •nd slght-se-lng trip* wilt he eon- Juice from “Fort Pierce to Tampa.
Meanwhile they will h* educating chair* and the rug* are kind of
Crab
Meat
On** O'M Lot to
*
• Clams
where he ,*t among a group con­ • Idrrsd be the Florida Railroad
themselves to be polltics-wrtse ,o rosy red. Bhe m ade. her own
Th# commissioner*, consisting
and4 Public Utilities Comiptrion of Chairman W. B. Douglass m3
th at they can make proper deci­ drapes. They're kind of flowered.
trolled by member* of ihe opposi­ in
ScollopB
.
•
Fryers
OUaudo .July 25, it wa* an- Commissioners Wilbur C. King
"Babe's a good cook too. She
sions about their community and
tion party mef with a receplicn noun4d today.
country when they are of voting can fry chlcksn Ilk* npbody's buslend Jerry W. Carter, will conHens
—64". Square, Regular 2.98
Thik hearing alto will eontldtr duet a series of public hearttng*
in marked contrail to what migM
ness.
age. . . .
•ppllaetions
of
two
other
eomp. value*.
h a v ^ happened in alraoit any
tn Tampa before going to Orleindo.
„
.
Vivian
A complete Uno of Seafood and Poultry
It* for additional state right*.
pr.
foreign country. Burma, for in­ au
- FREE DELIVERY
1
Now A .98
stance. We' are "told that one cf appllwl to f on exten.lon*
extei
of. It* New Zeglaad In 1769.
Harrell’s
Seafood
&amp;
Poultry
certificate
'of
public
convenience
1
1
IMWth* hardest thing* for fowigneti
S l l N. French Are.
Phone 1164-J
Thera ar* S.400 miles- of railto understand wa* why President snd necessity to authorise It
to operate charter ' trip* over read In New Zealtad.
4Roosevelt didn’t have Tom Dewey
ALL SUMMER HATS w p r i i n r
executed after defeating him foi
office in 1944. It (* utterly im­
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possible for people not accustom­
ed to democratic way* to compr,
Orlando Highway At French Ava.
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Crady Burton. 1936 csndicLtr
lor governor, and *1 preirnl look­
ing with longing ey rt-o n th* kllornry general’* office, was a vivitor in Sanford Wedne*d«y whm
n# told ut about hi* »on, an Arv
Bapoli* graduate now on duty in
Trieite. "Everybody oyer there,”
fl seem*, “ii * politician, but
tbeir idea of politic* is .• lead
P«P? ^ i h a stick of dyaami:r
in it.’ That seems to be the trou­
ble these dsys in rainy parts nl
lh« world. Moil of these peopl. » ’ • no conceptiqn whatever o(
whet democracy mean*. There ii
no compromise Jn_jhcB U -_ao_*l
fort to make the best of a b*d
birgein. Every political faction
m u t hav« it* way 100 percent
w,
l UTlaw* they
V
i ,hL .But
n™ 1wa“ itart' hf
only
know.
ed out to led you -gbout Grady
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TUB SANFORD HERALD, BAN FORD, FLORIDA

Ijr t u y victories, but a fear of clck of San Fr*nri*co. ami Thum- Ore.,
them were carried to
extra linlraa&lt; Marlow of i'ortlaml.Ore.. dn&gt;p-[R. C.
to conquer their foe*. H ire* of; p*il Warren Cumplwll of S-'alllo.'
the 10 acvond round till* went!Wnah., In 20 hole*,
over the *&gt;'heduled IS hole*, with! Four rltlet had two nproeentafour of the 32 opening ma'clira' llvr* each In the tourney at toe-off
going over;
• I Mine, of !i A. M. (CST). They
Shedrlc M r K a i n „t M.mnhU.i " * r*
Franciaco,.Calif.. Ulanla. (la.. St. Paul, Minn., a n j Ral­
e g h . N. C. .
MOBILE. Ala.. July 24. -VP)— .
The th^rd round pairing*:
• K.lunl.1 Krvantl. ItKroit. Mich, Wirt Gammon, epofta editor of ^
v*. Robert fiilve.tri; Han FrancU­ the Chattanooga Time*, wa* reco. Calif.'
•iected prraident of the Southern
Al Cla»en. St. Paul, Minn.. v«. AMoclation iporta writer* here
Wilfred Cro*»!ey. Atlanta, (la.
Courae.
Italph Vranetlc, Detivur, Colo, yeatrrday.
Today, though, they were play- Stefai
va.
Jack Nounnan, I.c* Angele*,
Ing fur keep*. Tin- wlun-Ti of bole*,
Calif.
thi* morning'* third round and
fn ,
Don Doatert. St. Paul, Minn.,
(hie after noon'- fourth round will, went
va. Charlea W. name*. Atlanta,
go into the 3&lt;&gt;-hole ncmi-finali I Jack
(la.
Friday.
' (&gt;l!f..
Avery Beck. Raleigh. S i
v*.
The HI. representing the remain-, phi*,
Matitto Ca*o, Seattle, Wn«h.
der of n field of 179 Murids-.-, won'
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I'hilio Gordon. Oakland. Calif.,
IT PAY! TO LISTEN
thrir Iwrthi hy fir*t nnd tecond fore I
v». Kinar llanaon. Kan Franciaco,
round match play triumph* yea- rry o
Read H ie Ada
trrday.
. Kennt
Benjamin llughe*. Portland,
Moat of them had comparative- extra

IN THE GROOVE
m m m m m zm
ORLANDO. July 24, &lt;/P&gt;- The
rampaging Hanford Celery Fed*
were aloweri down by the tight
handed elanta of roqkjp righlhan I
«r S u n Zedatl* in n 7 td '2 milted
. frefo p t.kit&gt;e1t.*eee*otlnrf fan* wht.
came to Ttnkrr Field to partici­
pate In the ItMfl pennant railing
Ctrrmonli-* and to honor Ixtu Ih-vll,
Tommy Hyde ami fjrjicJdaJat----' lleVIt* Hyde and Major ambled
Into deep center fjeld to rai»e the
pennant, and upon their return
war# Introduced to the fanr preeent by Dr. R. M. (Doc) Huntley,
who Immediately itarted a cullecUt n for the three Senator players.
The Collection netted $305.45. and
wai divided e&lt;iually among the
Buddy Lake, on the hill for the
ede, and Zedall* hookrd up In a
Ip and tuck hurler'a doc I for the
ir*t three frame*, hut the .Fed
ghthandtr began to weaken in
ta fourth and wa* nicked for a
ngl* tally. The Orlandoan* tqllied another (core In the wixtlv.
•Five hit* and a aarrlflre netted
the Sen# four marker# in the sev­
enth. the Bevllmen tallied their
final run ln.tha alghth.
TonfRht the Fed* entertai .1 the
Gainesville G-Men and Charlie
BIs*«n is on deck to handle the
burling chore* for tha Murraymen.
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MeHon Leeper Pitches
Victory Over Pirates
Mason Loeper, off again—cn
again Gainesville southpaw, lim­
ited the Lee.hurg Pirate* to two
hingliHi laat night In racking up a
U to 3 victory for the G’a, l-repcr
fanned 14 and (aiued hut eight
free ducat* In turning In the win.
The-TaUttr* AN Jim In^
rune aero** the platter In the top
for the 14th fram e tp lake a nl)»,
and tuck battle from the St. Auguitlne Saint* hy a 4 to I margin.
The ailing Daytona Reach Is­
let* were trimmed again hy .tha
DeLand Red 'Hat* in a 12 to 7
contest with. Ren Bardin, D-tLan I
righthander turning In the victory.
Line (core*:
l.erihurg
000 020 001—3 2 8
Gainesville
100,000 41x~H 9 0
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The Sanford American ’ «-gion
Junior llairlMill aggregation drop­
ped a hanl fought tilt to the Or­
lando legion Junior* yntrrilay by
a f&gt; to I margin.
IJoyd Swain to«*e&gt;l for th&lt;’ Sanfonllte* and allowed hut five well
arattrrrd blnglrt. hut the Orlando
team nvJxcd their attack arj-n Via
aarriflcr hita to ]&gt;tieh arrow the
needed margin of victory..
Winter Park tripped the Cocoa
■m i n i and .a*, a rriu ll will mret
the Hanford Junior* in Orlando nt
Tinker Field tonight in the -&lt;-mi
final* of the double elimination
tourney.
The winner of thp Sanford Win­
ter Park conte*t tonight will meet
the Orlando team for the district
championship.
The team* will
play at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow.

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SKA BRIGHT. N. J.. July 24.!
l* ln p n llt
(&gt;P&gt;—Frapk Parker of l^i* Ang-i iHi..
Auauttin*
elr*. *till smart Ing from his recent I
nt
Spiing Luke defeat, will have i U rl« i-d «
E tre rn
M a n n ln *
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chance tu allow. Ida m rttlr today HANK* *lll&gt;
. ;j T r i * r . Itu n * li « lt * i l On I l r .u i « l . .
Ia lk a .
. L a k h A t r e u . I .y lu a iu l. • I« iil&gt; - m X.
when he meet* the top-ranking lIM
. r *&gt;at.ui «
- r lk U in u .
T h q -I i i h
M U ; Z e d a li*.
IIP.UK *N TIIKIIF.
foreign playrr, Francisco &lt;I*nnTti*e-ta*a hil»&gt; T li« '- i|v
W a lm
W* **• Jh a t 8tan KarpWiski
cho) Segura of .Kcuadur, in a
tte .a lta S a.tcrd ar
b an *.
I .a k X l l T .i t n i n
M r il m .i i.,
Urla ndo • ,haa « • I -a al * • * *
8 * c r it ic * * :. B u l l .
I.e w l* .
Z - la ll* . (uni run limner agiliat the lh-lntul uuaitei-final match of lh&lt;&gt; 00th
t . .Hit *b ill** t ,
■1 Double p la y i.m irm v l» H a lirtfi.il Red Hat* In St. Auguatiuw iui»- Annual Sea l.awn. Tenni* and
I ’* I It -I "tlfe---\
L a d on h » * » n H a n f-'i.t k .^ D ik u u tu led Jtiuv.$204.90. Nt4 U J - f tw - e (trickct Otnh *InvttatliUi .TuilfiTal*4tl.tlkit «. M.
- r - * I I J ^ 'l .d T T U J .- „ f f S 7 T .I I .
t .- k * circuit awal. Incidentally Hie hlu&gt;v
* , J t l l t b t H t.u rl* out |.» Z c - 1 .lt. X.
lA
V* - MUt« I n.......
1-ak. II n placad lit* •Saint* lutrk »n Up : Parker, who won-the title hem f o r t * a d d o t ia--*b«u a,
L f J a n ln r *
m»
\V t• t i&gt;ln&gt;-.-■ top of the' heap in (ho Florida In 1839 and ia *m&lt;b-d no, 1. oaine
D * !.n d at 1-aU lki.
• ' te d a h * . tcM ln a p llc h t r , Im k e . I ’ m- State la-ague . . . Daytona lluarir&gt;, through the opening matches with
H i. A U k U .lin r *1 l&gt; a * l» n * !».*■ li
lowly lileta ara really nir Ihn ea»e. He tnppled t.’lnrence (Nick)
'U a l n n v l lt .
at
HAN KO KO
rncka now. They have nearly n* Carter of Kan1 Fram-Urn yr*ter&gt; V IIO W I. i .r a i i i b
many men riding the (tick list day, 0-4, 0-4, to reach the round
'olivwood Gold Cup a* they have on the diamond.
Hanley’* chunking atalf
Kdward Moylan of Kan FranrlaSet For Saturday laManager
in a pitiful condition. Wally co. orhu oualed Parker a t Spring
Gaddla la out with a pulled tnu*- Lake, ending the In/er'a mne- ■'In - ln n a ll j
INGLEWOOD. Calif., July 24vear winning atrvak, three, waa t.'lile e a n
: :i Gh-Tha 8100,000 Hollywood Gold
knocked out of the tournament n iila .Ir lV .h U
E Cup ehnrt on tradition hut long
ypatrrday hy Victor Hel*a* of r i t l f b u l g h
” H **ntl* Y e a le fV ta r
on eaah. promliea to amu*« It a
Philadf-lphla. IVnn Stale Grnv*
llntlmi IJ. i'hlcagn 4.
t quota of local and national IpterCourta champion, In.tiralght aria,
U io o k lr n ». n n r l n n a i l t
.
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, a*t Satnrdav a* q doren or more
A l. la-ula * , S * w Y o r k »■
0 1 ; 0-2.
l ‘ li* b u ia h *. r h lla J e lp h la * I (nU *»
- thoroughbred* go to the pout for
Kclxa*. rauked H'-th nationally
lil'R
s-f the alghth tunning of the event. endiuiut I* warming the bench thu* wa* credited'with the tourna­ .am AWttlllt'AHn |.i:*
I. Pel tin
Them
he--no highly ..............
public!- with a tore foot. Hal Shite* ha.* ment’* hlgge.t levelfal. Hr down- will---sad ,Aeaault or Rtymle In th* pro- a aorv atm and* Bill Italw ia In rd Moylan in 3 | minute* of play, iwin.it
*J J»
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4? 4*
.44*
11 *4
caaalon. There won’t lw a tough, tha hoaipltal suffering from fool to rate today’* apot in the quartor- U—.&lt;ii,
44 4 1 ’ .*7 1 I I
C- great little Kcablacuit to grab polaoning, it I* ic|H.rted. Hartley final* againtt aouthpaw Jamr* P l.lla d .lp h la
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, th* gold, a* he did in the Inaugur­ naa only two hurlera who aiv Rrlnk of Hcattlr. llrink had lu go W a th ln g ln n
II
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al ‘way hark In 11138 when hun- In condition to hurl. They are three art* yntrrday to eliminno t ’ l.k-eg o •
»» 4#
.4 1 *- 111,
,^drad grand puroe* were at ill con- Htahlofirld and Mcadnwa . . . Hill Vogt of Princeton, 4-0, 7-i, n t I a iu I*
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Buddy Lak* and Mayo, LangS i. I ,» U I , N .w Y m k 1.
Second aceded Gardnar Mutiny
/".Nor will there be a handaoma eton'a open air fruit maVket u
I'h lle d e lp h tr I . C t* v * la n d I ln ll.1
Chaltednn to win ai the Marv- progiraaing nicely at the cortM-y of Coral Gahlrt, meet* Earl Cochllr t t u n I , r k l r a g o 7 41* la n la e ii
■Under did In ]040. nr a Big PcI.Ua of Third 8treet and Palmetto ell of Brooklyn nad fourth aeeded
1 jn lh* lait rac* before Ijie war let . . . Rick Glllrapte, former Htet&lt; William Talbert of Wilmington I* other two quarter-finals.
•on Unlvenlty grid atar and matched again*! Boh Fallrnbur*
Cochell cauod • mild atlr y et,
But there will he aa . fine, a SJmlnoU illgn School coach, wr&gt; of Beverly llille, Calif., in the terdav when he defeated th* na­
flald a* could l&gt;e perauided ’ to I p ‘tha prraa Imix at tha Munici­
tion's 11th ranking Player, Sey­
•nter, Including two candidate* pal Park Tueiday night during the
mour Greenberg of Lpa A ngl lei,
“Ruddv
Lake
Night."
Rick
ft
; • w h o ju it a few month* ego ehowed
8-6. 41-4.
attending
eummer
achnol
In
Stet­
their heel* In the $100,000 Santa
Both Talbert and Falkenburg
AtiUa ' handicap to a mighty son and has played a little, aenuara romidered strong roii*..-nJ»i*
uro ball In the E ait Coaat League
for th* title.
for tha Melbourne entry —It aeemt
In th# Women's dlvlelon, topthat Coach Carlfal* llughea of
seeded Shirley Fry of Akron,
the .Orlando American Legion
Ohio. Ii paired with unseedeJ Bar*
bars Jrsae of San Franciaco and
Mr*. Virginia Horace of Sen
Franciaco. •ceded aecond, battles
Dorothy Head, of Alameda, Calif.,
no. 8. In lh* sanli-flnals.*
T o ta l*

TABLE S U P P L Y
=L O V E T T S =
PICCLY W IC C L Y

THESE GREAT RIG LUSCIOUS SOUTH CAROLINA
IIALE HAVEN PBACIIBS—THE PICK OF
' THE CR0PI
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SID E LIN E S

declared out. liver* may be
Uprlee nomine* or two torow, but th* gold, cup la sat,
qdltai of the field, aa th*
i point of summer racing at
ywood Park.
RBTKBUAY’K h t a h s
rd Brown, Browne, got four
In ffr# time* at bat an-1
In thro* run* to lead »hc
,tc an 8-3 victory o rer th*
A ;
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Bc4ri&gt;orough, Re Ha t a r *
-all hit* in pitching a 6-0
over Fryday. .Hutchlneon,

&gt; * lj. that ha will nrubAblr work
wrtli Lewi. Anderiion, 1946 FiorIda State League ump . . . Floyoda follow tha Xng Palmer handled th* J Boddy U V
N ight" cerrmoniea at the Muni
In traifto lawa,,
elpa! Park like a veteran. Ployi

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California Pink Meat

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California

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Non* Higher! G rtenTop

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Crtep Green

Carrots 2 Bcb$ 17c Lettuce Lb 14^c
bS’aahlngtnn Slate Yellow

Onions 2 Lb$ 15c Tomatoes Lb 19c
BARTLETT PEARS

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Adults • 40c
Chlldreo*14c

Land O'Sunahlne Peanut

19e

Va. Cobbler
Van Brode Aaaortment

Cereals s* 1
Calif. Ixing While

Kiln Dried Fancy Sweet

Potatoes4 Lb$25c Potatoes 2Lb$25c

Hormct'a

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Pork &amp; Beans
AH Rmnd» Evaporated
Rinao-Whito With
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Livers

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DUltYEA . . . AS TOUGH IN TAILS . . ,r
AND TWICE AS ROMANTIC!&gt;
fllreet" or Park.Arenuo ...
every dame the name!

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Blue Band Sliced

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59c Soare Ribs Lb 49c

TODAY and FRIDAYI!

on "Scarlet

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IIAMBURGEH
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Juicy RIB $TEAK8
Ib. 73c
Reject CHUCK ROAST Ib. 55c

Tender. Sliced W est Beef

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T IIU K S U A Y , J U L Y '24, 1947

PaVCJK S K V B N
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carried other retain* along with
of piiuid fuel and the M'-atitlRen' i r B E ’No Change In storm Truck Powered By erated
it hut tended to push. up meat Iff
hv it enters a small fourY A K D I.K Y V E N E T IA N H I.IlTUS
pricea aa welt. It ia gmicmlv
the l*omb cleared the plane,
Q C rV lC C I s 1 * 11111110(1 Jet Burner Invented eyliudei eitgitie cunntdnl Jin - tly
'J
.Vno-rira’a Mu*l llriullfi-l
,
‘ t.
acknowledged that a. ahurt- corn would tear off tb# bomlT* own
to the tytick's iear uxle. *
Vluminum - - ('rilar — l'»li.hi-&lt;l Aluminum
crop \5puJjl tiju lt tii lea# Tneat_ ling on an erraticc course
course. Teal*
,
\«k llr Fur .I'rrr l.nlimatr
leal*| WASHINGTON. July 2L &lt; 1 5 Thr steam also operate, u small
S tiT T il I'KN lt, |mi.t July £4.
production- n*m*Y?Jt “mill InKlufi. stahdliluK fiu* and send If luml.-l C.
c -W,
w HeichrHriferr
IW cIw M er^ cW
P . w . S T E V E N S - i l l 7 W. Hollins.,It - O rlan d o
d i t llT
f uaf the *WT—A ateaitnpowcirnL t mcl. tnnt niixilinry engine that run* the tenprice*.
•
* with lei fighter* and small,' ex- U. S. Weather Service, advised derive* it, power from a revel n- eiutot uml water pump. I.'thriea.
By,Oy.m A. MARTIN
P h o n e 2-0721)
uy
Official* said tile ueu torn
Wa s h i n g t o n . July S4, u n .
,
. Rep. Smafiler* (D-Ftal y**t«rday Uottuiy je t burner wu* I'tnmn- t ion is accomrdished b ) ii ttoiluvi,,m,„ iWe plan, to strated heie recently hy \V C. ilig oil into the flrum.
, Official* li f o t m ■*« |{ovi&gt;rtiiMWt estimate redim-a the | m,nihility derstnod to hat* denmn.trnted he
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re p o t boasting corn crop proa- of a livestock feed ahoclaui1 and this point, transfer the southeastern dlvirlei Minei, a Miahawakg m arm fart ur
Miner raid p Ihii, fur t.uiiuifaeptcU IM.IHW.000 bunhrl# for help'should be followed by Mine ear
The only A lternative ia to slow) office ’of the hurricane warning &gt;r, and Id, thief engineer, I', Har­ ttiring sleAlll pli-pelled trLilts ate
pleasure
and
■- on- grain
—
— down th e jel p lan e to « speed aervlctr from Miami,
tin halting the rising trend in many mx of* “the ----old I.v'l-,
still indefinite.
FOX TH E B E S T ICE CREAM
livestock pi ice*
ivIn re a bomb can he released. | The possibility of moving the
. farm and food prices.
Miner ilescrita-s I lid engine nr
Prfjiiifut Truman, In his mitrThis, however, would make Jet i warning service, however, “will “the fits! completely .»Uoc -ful c;c
Try
.year economic repoit Monday,
plane* little better than enliven come up for review in Novemls-r," glm- for highway vehicle^.**
AAF.Seeks
New
Type
' yaid fear* of a uhott corn crop
Ileichelderfer said. He added any.
litmal aircraft.
Minei explained that the jet
W A K t U P B U S IN E S S /
* appeared to be nnionit the far* Bomb For-JUd Planes
The airntm ent of .’jet bomtx-r* move will lie '‘settled by mutual burtie) jue.l in Jlit- irurk vv.iv per­
N IC K ’S O W N ICE CREAM
JK -A d v « rij..,iiig |n , |. /
| tor* standing in the way of nec-dagrretncnf'on
technical
merit*:"
fected
vtnlv
six
moiiiltn
ago
bv
Cal­
r* poring another design diffi­
The service, which serve* Flor­ vin D. MacCmrkcn an east- n» Jtt-'
i^ p r ic a adjustment*.
culty.
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malic otir own Ice C ream , All flavora
special crop »urvey matin
ida, Georgia. Alabama. North vvntor. He *«id he ha**,&gt;utehnVia!
By ELTON O. FAY
To
keep
tha
llnrs
of
the
Jet
l a i t y — Uelirioua — lle a lth lu l
Carolina
and
South
CarMihA,
was
public Tueaday, the Agri, t'hure
from
the
inventor
exclusive
tights
WASHINGTON—luly 21. (iff—
Department forecast the weather- The At my Ait Force* Is seeking fighters wleai—of obstacles that muted in 1942 from Jacksonville to use tlie let burner in h'gfiwaj
&lt;y w
NICKS
plagued ' crop at 2,770,000,(WO a bomb for its high aimed j„t aould
, cause speed-.low mg drag to Mikml at the request of the vehicle,. MarCincken had Inm ttM
bushels, bared on condition* p re­ bomber*.
r ; nose
r m -«.d n«&gt;requirements. t« th* burnei fot use in furnaieaburied tu the wings h
and
0 $ tm
4 1 4 S a n fo rd A v en ae
meet war-time
vailing July 15.
/
The hot ner uses uliuosl any fvpe
Disclosing recently that top pri-j of-the Jet fighters, with hulliing
Th«.-Department’s July 1 fore­
Both Jacksonville and Orlando
;r
cast was for 2,012,000,000 bushels oHty is being given the project,I but their m unU s peeping nip. aie uidding fo r'th e service, If and
Modem Umh.-i* depend for when it is ttansferred from Mi­
hich I* abf.ut 57,000,000 below AAF re scare hexnerU added that
average, net year'* record im p it fa directly involved in the tests their protection on several tur- ami.
of deep pencil at ion missiles
! i»r-imninuii guns operated hy
utaltd 0.257,000.000.
CHOICE
'central fit* control. Ilcnva how
The UnitedJitftle*-haa a for*»t
The new forecast la within to begin in Germany.
BA-aure
th
o
se
'
hoiuiis;
to
lw;
lu
provide
this
massed
piutective
area
if
t&gt;30.
million
acre*.
ftut 80,000,000 hushrls of the
Liquors — Wines — Beer
atimattd nted* for maintaining dr»p|&gt;eit from extremely high-fly -1 gunfire and still retain the aleak.
LEGAL NOTICE
_ vcstuck. dairy and poultry pri-- ing B-2Va, probably will attain atteanilin* shape of Jet taircraft
llitv r In sliillrd
iductitn at present high levels. ikipel ionic Speeds belule reach­ for . future bomber* it a headNew
H everuge I)is|ien « er
Continued good weather could n*r- ing tlia eaith, the AAF scien­ ache.
NINTI. JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
AAF officilaa said none of INCOURT,
tial* expect to find important
ruw the gap atill more.
gKRINOtU COUNTS,
Ice
Cultl
H eer A ll Tinten
STATU OK n.ORlUA. IN CHAN­
,4 When almormally cool weather, design clue* for th e new lyjos the various types of tiial model
jel boiutiei t, of 'which about half
CERS.
gxcesaive raina and flood* ham­ weapon they ar* * hunting.
Privately, they say the prob­ a doien have beetl Mown, ha* had ORt.t.EE J. EI.MURE,
pered planting and cultivation
lill.I.’S PACKAGE STORE and BAR
Plaintiff
bombing testa and none has bean
the crop this, spring, corn lem is this:
Notice Is hereby given to the owners and-or agents
A standard design bomb casing armed.
eta started a climb that haa
tVII.UAU )’ 1*1.MUllK.
Phone SSII
112 \V. l-'ira! 81.
OefenUaut.
rried to near-record level*. This Is acrodyiiamically, fiiiitcty on*
ii ii i i s f l u a w — ■■■■ ■ ii
■ J t f ^ J frf'iril“ N H F I* tttnf n r w f t l i f h 'W e 'f ’f t d 'n f -'.D i hirrf.
ft
I
U f use trom ^ aw- - i 'i n * . Herilnghaus.^^exirarniait) JfVeTfMk' pro-peraft.
j Slat* great who now pHiya for the The mat, , i I loiuts. (In p iii|.
~Tn nra
Florida, that it is the Intention of the Tax EqulfR
Ion at current level*.
Experiments Indicate that if‘ Brooklyn grid Dodgers; Is .rtc tu ti­ Tot Willi,in t' t imute, who,* rsslJ rn ir )■ ulifcaovtn.
The com price rise not only dropped from airplanes tiavcl- er in the off-season.
ration Htuinl m the City of Sanford, Florida, to i»You at, furtby notified and re61/
quiird to /'ppear tu a r*ri*.n tv.il
of rompiriin Hint ssaimt you (or
cTense th e nssesiied vnluH tions on ail Heal Properly
a itlviirt,, now |i,ndiai in the Cirfv,lt Couil o( Uemlnoi* Coutiiy.
a flat ten per 'cent fur the year 1H47.
rtotids, rHuinabte ro-lhs Rule Day
"Not
Responsible
of Ausuu. tth .1t&gt; of said month,
lftt. in ikfault th,rsof said , , y . .
will prpciut expart*.
t--i slu, order hr publjthrd (or
For Wife's Debts"
The City Cuinmi&amp;hm of the City of Sanford,’
the statutory llm* required hr law.
FO R H K N T _________
IlEA L ESTA TE W AN TEDF8
HELP W ANTED
(ot (»ltr tunK'.dtlVj. W»ek* ln_Lhi
F lo r id a .’w ill sit- in ■final session a- ,» Tak- Equallut*
gxn(ard Herald * N,ar«psper o(
P n iY K R s'fo ^ ftuT. By WANTED TO BUY: Small house GIRI, for cashier A cosmetic coun­ srneril circulation in said county
A young man came rushing Into -day he phones me. and says.kind u(
and
slat*.
tiuli Board at 7:30 o'clock 1’ .M., August 4. PJ17,
or week. The Music Box, 119
ter, also soda girl. Lancy’* Di ug
unfurnished, walking distance
WlTNEUtt MV HANp snJ oHtcist the Clarion office the other d«&gt; and sheepishly: "Yuu can (urgcl that
W- 1st S l Phone 953.
Store.
of town. Reply box S, c o Her­
of office at .-tanfeid. Klorld*. wanted me tu print an ad—"right ad. Me and the missus havsjaveryto act upon the- proposed increase in assessed val­
ald.
Jutv a . I&gt; tsfl,
I;hit ard Ori*)|&gt;. ofliftHNnilN,
quick"—»*) ing hr won't tie rexpon- thing all patched up. And wc tchavOFFICE space in Melach Building.
Salesman and collection for white
■iblr
for
his
»
ifr’»
debt*
frum
now
ing
a
friendly
gla*»
ol
beer,
light
’ fL arge hght oflcea, newly deenr- 6 ARTICLES FOR SALE
uation's, and alt pitrgons desiring to file uhjcctiniu
Insurance debit, age 25-45. Sitl*&gt; r k of r iicuit CoutL
laled, all utilities, heat and &lt;ani^rmtnolo (bounty*
on. a» he's Irauog her fur kihhI im­ now."
. ary and commission. WYite Box
Him#
of
i
iof
liti
or complaints shall have an opportunity to be heard
. .-‘tor service furnished. Col) 803*
FLOWERS
. 1. D. M. care Heiald
m ediately.
Front where 1 sit.'tf ymi give
II. A A. Dept. .Store.
foe all occasions
I alluw.-d a# how the form a were
folks
time
enough
to
think
things
W ORK W ANTED
at this meeting.
MrNRI1.L A YOST FLORISTS
all clciM-.l Up, and It via# tmi Uto In over, those busty quaiieD that
FARM FOR RENT—20 acre* sub
Sipes Ave. Just nff O lery
take his ml He say#: “ All rielit, come so id ten from misunderstand,
Irrigated truck farm. IS artes­ Office ph. 403 residence uh. fllO-ll EXPERT painting— contract or WATCII RKPAIRS
ian wells, a 7 room dwelling
liout ly basis. S. tj, Grogan.
Monday llirn ''— and We agreed on ing will give wuy to toL-iall^e and
tenant booms 2 Urgo barn*. BERTS SEW MACHINE SHOP Free estimates. Plume 7tk'l-J.
II. N. SAYLU
common sense.
Three Day Service Monday.
New A Uaed Mjrhinr*
saUiiiK tor rent only with
FLOOR HANDING &amp; finishing,
U( course, Ihe forms wrn-n*l
{farm. Pn Cameron
Avenue, Electrifying A repairing all make*,
rbnning &amp; waxing. Our power
dosed llul I had kind of an Inkling
CITY CLKKK.
115 French—Pbonn 11!&gt;0
(East aids Saufotd, Fla., phone
unit enables us to work where
' All Work .
- i.
of whit might happen. Then Hun[ 192-H. P. O. Box 88.1, E. B.
there i* no. electric cunrioetio.t
SEE JIMMIE COWAN'S Sheet
Guaranteed'
available. 21 year* experience,
I Stcnre.
Metal Works for new radiators,
II. M. Gleason, Lake Mary, Fla
)N VALE SCENT HOME — Will - new— radiator co rn, radiator
12 Months
i
IitJuJikiJJl Csfftitkt* iv i;: #— ^
open July 15lh at Chulmda, cleaning A repairing.
ROOFING-HOOF Palming, all
Fla. 18 milea 8. E. of Hanford
kinds. Hrnilh Bro. Plume 1188. The Watch Maktt*
—18 mile* N. E. of Oriatido. 1 model A Ford sedan. 1 sewing
K&gt;iy &lt;votto—
t oiwpa u n s i i prut npen. pii,rh„M .._macjtlne.—w ith, tlr f lrjs . . iimtur. 13 SPECIAL-SKMVICE3
OZARK IKH
a tto ait abd vnioy the cool tni-exev LM8 Elliott Avo. Plxui-t (t'Jt-M.
A^
'
L
Thoroughbred llcrkshlre Bleeding
I^rg e -C O N C R E T E HEWER PIPE
H R Laki- (’atheriipj.
I
MATHER’S
B M
IF OZARn KIN
AINT OUT ONE QUICK
’
LO
O
K
/
*
Boar
-for
xervlrc,
PhoM
540-J,
'grpnudi and walk* safe fiom SElTTC
WAV T* GIT OUT UF „
JOS' SCORE TH1
TANKS, Grease Trap*,
OZARK'S UR EAKIN'
Blue Bird Tavern.
,
aq|p Daffic. (dirge lobby and
WINNIN'
THESE HOSIOUNOV
FOR TH'PLATE/
Hloekn, Alumlnam WimW*'d uml
room*. Real Southern citokthg.
Run fro m
Hrrcfns, Wlilte cement, Paint, FOR
RENT -Floor sander. Easy
.
THUD
BASE
Brick eomvtrurllon. Cart twromoINNING...
&lt;
f
\
C
IrtMt
r
Furniture RsLnii'hlaf
Pertaa-tile, Hurricane brae.'*. operation. Rensoituble'rater, Han­
P^\
date 25! only. Plrohe or vertto fur
Miracle Concrete Company, 300
Cabinet Wotb
ford Paint A (Rasa Co. 1’hun*
regtrvation at once. Oviomi 2 !'hJ
i
Elm Ave. PI.itne 1335,
30L
Expert Workutsuihip
o r, Ur. Martin, Ovie&lt;io'23't2 or
write P. O. Box 137 Chuluota, FOR BALE—Llitterork for drleaTHE SANFORD CABINET
DODGE • PLYMOUTH
Flk- Reasonalild rate*. 1-nrge
w s t s ‘ and
roadway*—Phun*
SHOP
PARTS
AND
HER
VICE
sedan for gusiwt to visit thslr
124L
10»
Palutattu
A
rt,
Phot,#
1011
124
Palmetto
Arenas
doctor.
TUXEDO FEFU« - eompleta tiW-! VA-DE moth proofing last! b
,l*urnished and unfurnished kpartHunt's Tuxnls Feed H&lt;nr*.
Vests. Hav# your woolens moth
"m en t. Adults only. 2300 MelProofed now. Downtown Clean­
D attar’es A Rsttary Charging.
lonville.
ers A Laundry. 113 Palm ing
IL Ik POPR CO. INC.
Ave. Phone 014.
2
W ANTED TO R E N t
4 CEILING fans for sale, lutnov's
d ia p e r s e r v ic e
Plano Tuning and Repairing. L, I*
Drug Hi or*.
' 8111, Its*. 011-W.
.
For Reasrratlons ur linuiediste
5 or 6 room unfurnished houit or Paints, Poultry Hupplics, Nalls,
Delivery to SAN C O R D will exchange rented 0 r»om
H1GNB
J ’utina FeH s, Groceries and
PHONE 21137
By Wall OiHiicy
Now Who’s Scared?!
house ud Sipes Ave. near Air
Show r s r d * __d posters
bleats. Touehton A Watson, 12U1
2300 East Robinson A re, Or Undo MlCKIJY MOUSE
Base. Mrs. Archie Weber. P. 0 .
O— lllfK'H HIGN HRHVICU
Celery, Phone 1IDO.
. Box 8d, Hanford.
O- D. Landless. Phone 1021
" PCBAM/'VOG rVtONRVI
ONt MIT ME- I IF NC&gt;U 1
WHY DELAY T H aven new. hitch1 KNCIV V O U tti ■""T
en rahinrt designed and custom RAUfATORH rleaned and r*|)dlr
Wheeler of Sanford
•R E A L E£TA TE FO R SA LE
sd. Cohen Radiator Shop, 1Q&lt;
built how by C. J. Gantt WoodCANVAS AWNINGS
Hanford Ava. Ph. 363-W.
*h6p. Phone 770-W.
CANVAS PORCH CURTAINS
REAL ESTATE
Huuie trailer for sale. Cheap. Oil Painting, plastering and minor
INSURANCE
VENETIAN BLINDS
Maple Ava.
carpenter Work. 102t&gt; W. 18th.
MORTGAGE LOANS
Afhminum, Steel, Wood I
RAYMOND M. BALL, Realtor PRE WAR Gas R a n g v T s'' ovenJ
‘LAND C L K A N J N 4
AND
, ' Registered Broker and
10 DAY DELIVERY
Can lie sreri Roundtree Transfer
DRAINAGE.
“ “ t NEW CATER­
- insurance Agent /
404 Sanford Ave.
- .
PILLAR DEIHHL BULLDOZ­
Rm. 4 Florida Dipt* Bank Bldg.
W e-REPAIR!
ERS WITH, P A L M E T T 1
BABY BED, etroller end car seat.
NEW, two story, three bedroom j Cheap. I'llone 7if-B.
RAKEH
T W O 3/4 YD.
F R E E E S T IM A T E S
DRAGLINES.
EQUIPMENT:
home. Two cor garage. On
A rn sr lot J 10 X 140 In Mayfair. AUTO. ItADIOS, Motorola. Sale*
NOW IN TIIIH V ICINITY 1
P h o n o 808
NIMNICHT CONSTRUCTION |
'T ill sell unfurnished or iutaUhed. ■ anij Service. The Music Uux,
Phone 855-M.
'
CO, ORLANDO. PLA. PHONE
UU W. 1st.HI. Phono 853.
2-1881.
Income property — 2 bedroom bung­ Two radio cabineta with pi:
alow, 2 apartment gatage opartmotor* in them.** Bauer Appli­
RENT A CAR
en t, bringing $100 per month,
ance*. 108 S. Park Ave.
YOU DRIVE IT
$7,800—helf cash., Ph. I04»t-W.
By F ran Striker
The Last Word
HIE LONK RANGER
12 FT PLYWOOD boat arn^ trailPHONE IM
House on large lot. Corner Hick­
er $100. 1318 Summerlin Ave.
emtlCKLAND-MOKHISON
ory and 7lh Sfi 700 F„ 7th Ht. . Phone 788-W.
[THOSE-4RE ORANGE
U-DR1VE-IT. INC.
THIS MANS N0J CHUCK CHFRAtAI
$2,800. Apply to J. E. Walker,
W ithout P ainful Backache
^HORSES/
THREE 20“ pedestal fans. ExrelTONTO HE’S fihF/iMA.N'b
810 Cypress Ave.
Hsoy
■
sagsr
n tu m
en ntlsr*
I
act etas l a t u h t
SEE UH FOR
evtakly, MS* lia r dutexse that tk* n#J
Isnt condition, hen Sanford ElecBROTHER» - 4
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
U
M
t
j
ikwr
tr
s
e
tb
n
ay
V#
rin
d
SMstr*.
g k i U te trs s i • R x ta rA (U #7 w ar it u xAND TVI'INQ
f 4b. exceptionally desirable two- . trie Co. lit! Magnolia Ave.
log Ik* «*#s*s e*U# sod f u l l r J o t i l .
CREDIT BUREAU OF
slo ry ' house, 3 bedrooms and 6 A R T IC L E S W ANTED
U M i T k sr k&lt;lp BHN( p#a*i s yes* skoal I
HANFORD
bath upstairs, and 1 bedroom
V-»*» a dor.
"¥k#a '
^fafetU0t&gt;*mft&lt;
118 N. Park
Phono 180
and bath downstair*. Large liv­ Highest ca*h
paid J ot uied
ib rfv rlM H
ing room, with encloomi sun
furniture. Ted Darts Furniture I
EXPERT
RADIO
RRPAlRINU
•Mih.fHtlatvii
porch; library, dining room mu)
Co. 311 K, 1st. Ph. 858.
r'rk u . r»,rn»e. pirttlesse- nm&amp;t
i w e ike
■'
H
i*
—
F rtd M*r»e B ll E. 2nd HL
kitchen.
Unusually well planned
Un JsiW* so* dials###, ftw e slM i
I'LL
.BUY your ra r regardleoj of
a* to cupboard space. H u twoATTENTION
MOTHERS
Uaw* tk#nr#
aga or condition. Roy Reel, 305
ear garage Incorporating work
r t n Udncjs
......
—DIAPER SERVICE—
W. 2nd St.
room and laundry. Haa 110 ft.
tkia't e slll1 A
Ash
i n in ltlfa rD ,
s broar
ro e rd
Baity
Velvet
furnishes
hospital
mu. &gt;mwiliat raasai ..........
frontage on paved struck Lot U
cleanjtarUa
diapers
and
dwdorWanted
to
trade
1937
Plymouth
plentifully fruited, and landslied container. Economical and
coupe for 38 or 39 Plymouth or
Poaseselon September 1*L
aafe. Fully medically approved ■ in ird -s r.T s r'T '" ”
Chovrolrt sedan in good condi­
Atractire B. room modem, stucco
Call Daytona 1487-W collect for
tion and pay rg*h difflr IIWv.
house la godd condition on Cryedr tails. 08 diaper*, $2 a Wm
815-V
t*J Lake. Grounda ana well
“PIRST IN 8 ANFORD"
planted. .Sm all grove. Plenty 7 Pm*, Livestock. Supplier
11
of lake frontage, with dock.
Bv. Paul Uiibinsov
ETTA KETT
M O W IN G -W a mow
Three lots on Lake Minnie; ona FOR RALE good saddla bored or TRACTOR
. tii__ _____
Wear fix* 14 Again”
vacant
lot*,
roadside*
or
large
mayu BE sg.vr tu r t o w n u N r i
with 8 acre*; one with 10 acre*;
. vvt^C Dcs&amp;yec, &gt; a e w e s
TTlATS
pony, A. O, Ben­ acreages. Phono 41 or 187-J.
trade (nr kid pony.
K*Uia
‘
TO
Ml
AMuMMErvr
AVUk
and one with S3 acre*. Owner
U
|W
y*acs rm o to c s.
inford Ave.
ton, S. B ar'
TOU
I ', M*
offer on eeparata lota, or
IVHtN vamu.'CM r j
TRACTOR AND TRUCK WORK.
ilOrt'AX1 AuZHCi - ■!
the entira block.,
Gdod mule for sale cheap. T.
--- - SMU.tr.*.,----T J
Let u* d e a r building lota, plowDw '
u o s'
if-*
and lovely home - Einard. P. O. Box 205, Lake !, in t,, h i r
kfc:
»a»l
Monro*. Fla.
moving a
rm I
0»P3
— — —
TWMW i
Io5 or forma. Phone 4X2-W.
Jersey
cow,
3
haute*
A u -io r
house on steel,
'OU 1
,C. a Fyrreetor, RL I, Rog 98.
Midway School, Jane*
CAr»rl
AMuCtJMBNr
i and bath
ls
t
o
:
|
FttBK.'PlXt
II USE WORK WANTED—BI2 R,
living room,
u
s
r
f
$th
StreeL
6w«a.*i
■ f/i
ora and kltehl
HELP W ANTED
pla closet and cupboard
LOST Jk FOUND
raghouL This house has ra- EXPERIENCED celery grower or 14
eently been redecorated' Inside.
trained farm manager for farm REWARD for return of black A
If you are looking fo r a Lome of
in Zellwood area.
ea. Good position
whito cat ptekaa np near Bill'*
tr •
dl.tinction, this H R,
.
for right party. A
A. Dud* A Son*.
Bar. Phono 810.
FRED W. BBNDE1F A
*
Orlodo.. Phone 3151.
* JOHN W. D, MOORE
For American Mills Ho
Ranmlllat
Anderson
aft ____
r — r r - .f «

New Corn Estim ate
Expected To Halt
Rising Farm, Prices?

From where I sit...

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�THURSDAY. JULY 24. 1947

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

'AGE EIGHT

U. S.-Britain Agree
On German Meet

Indonesia Fight - Development Of

BATAVIA, July

24 W - I n -

Atomic Energy I
U. S. Is.Outfinei

LONDON, Jtjly 24 &lt;/P&gt;—A high
American aourca aald today that
U. 8. and Britiah difference* over
a conference on Germany had
^ t - ^
snd -stemm^l
w X ? ^ M S o N .'MJn!yL 2 4 ^ been aaltled' aKB ITSaV "Britain
letcrmined Dulch din e on Her#.# mn outline of what this
had tentatively acrepted a U. 8.
Invitation to meet In Washington
■ng. Republican stronghold in cotpitry Is doing at this time in
to discuss methods o f , Increas­
central Java.
American history with
atomic
ing coal'production In the Ruhr.
he
Indonesian
New,
Agency.
ordlntry
c,tU.„
.
cant
The Informant, who may not be
ira re polled that on ihe «**tit all. Faw people can.
Identified by nsms, said the Brit­
ish had sg Teed with the American
ral front Republican troop1 unless they’re high In the governposition that other questions su‘h
tpied Modjoketlo this after- menl or are scientists. The wore
as financing and feeding of th i
Th« ,r
u
jo *
**
economically merged American
hwest of the once powrrlul mt|c|, of it |„ b«|ns done behind
and British lanes %of Germany
should not be subjects of the
:h naval base of Soersban*. closed doors.
discussions.
Dulch held an area around
The outline given .here la prutHere's how the CAA goes about
Ho Mid the- British also agreed
. H * . . . . . . d o , . . . i . . . . &lt;r
to hold tho .talks In .Washington
Ijokerto pnor to the outbreak • j &lt;vf|„pment of atomic energy,
Whan.,a manufacturer hltk upon ralher than ‘Beilin/ as suggested
dealgn he believes can be sold •artist,
hostilities Sunday.
{ It ta pieced together from the
» the airlines, he a; disk to tho
he Dutch, denying their drive report twice a year, la tha boss
SAA t V a type certificate.
Collision
j .- .in k ..» h .d b .,„ w w J a g * S S l . ' Z S S S T m
’ S.
The government's raperta begin
&gt;unced
the
capture
ol
O
w
l*
eangrv*
!»■»
night.
ducking the Idea right Chen, even
I C n l t s s s i Iroas g a g s Owe)
, important northwest Jav a] This commission, which makes
lust a praporal on included lacerations of the-hoad,
It. not be carrying fractured ribs and kmyt Injuries,
and birthplace ol the indr- aueh a report twice a year, la Um
nil or cargo for his 13 year old son ClArlt-a, who
L nr» aatrrnf.nl
I !&gt;•&gt;»« of atomic energy end every. v.
.1'
thing connected with It in this
had a compound fracture of the
uteh Marines, the
And , he comm|„ lo n Isn't
right arm and deep lacerations of
t.llln* wwwnrthlnjg. by a long shot.
the head. Miss Doris Temney of
Longwood, another occupant of
the car. was thrown d e a r of the.
wreck and'escaped with la e e ra |
lions and abrasions. Thrso In-'
ju red , Mid Patrolman Bender.)
were taken to- the Florida Sani­
tarium and Hospital for treatment.
Trlbue, the colored driver of the
LaKallc, received lacerations about
the head. The following colored
pasvenrer* UOf* OHaMo'**n&gt;.Mn- '
jured: llltha MeKenny, who suf­
fered hip Injuries and lacerations;
May Lee Noble, who had' scalp
lacerations; Lily Stills, who had a
fracturrd pelvis. John Sttlla, who
died at 10:00 o’clock that evening
at Orange General Hospital, had
a broken leg, fractured pelvis and
rnneuislon. The colored Injured
were taken by ambulance to the
hosnltal where three stlli remold.
Patrolman Bender stated that
the accident was caused by Trlbue'
trying to p its-another' car .and swerving Into the path of the on­
coming Htudcbakrr driven by Mr.
lit ability lo tdnnd rough weather, Ktnanl. Evidently the LaHatla
Improvement In tiro wimlsh.et.l to swerved clear across the road for
m ■protect the pilots In collisions It was hit on the right rra r by the
E p M S t birds and mnny slgnlfirsnt right front of the Hludebakcr and
thrown off the road. The StudeI "iechnlcal Hems.
baker was spun around by the imPerformance Checked'
But the toughest of ell appear* pact. Both machines were badly
to be fha accvlerete&lt;l service lest wrecked.
An unidentified motorist who
requirement, which became rffrrCredit Controls
J tlvp May 16. D iet means th*t happened along and who had a
B after the plane la gcnrr»1!y nl'- first and kit and knew how to ute
((VsNsstS f m Pea* &lt;&gt;»*&gt;
proved It m ipt go through n rig- it, gave great help-to Fatrolman
■ arous UO-hour flying ilcnronilrn- Bender, he said. In adiplnlslsring controls which might be necessary
to gat grains to port rltles for
. - Hon under airline npcratlng con­ first aid to the Injured.
•Moment abroad.
ditions—but with tho varied eiRepentedly t h e
tommlealon
With regard to unification. Ihe
■V- periences of a year* etrrice cro*d- ilUfISY’8 GIRL TO RETURN
MIAMI BEACH. Fla., Jitl/t.24 President #ald he Is hot rearly to moans about the lack of the right
td Into a week or ten days.
of trained men. It says:
P n t flying is thn p&lt;|ulvnlpn* of Iff*) The Miami Dally News said eay who will.be named .Secretary kind
"The nation’s supply of tralnad
today that the brother and se­ of National Defense to heed the
40.000 to 60.000 miles. •
nuclear tcienllste and englnaert
M &amp; a Martin 2-0-2. first lions- cretary of Virginia HIIL In whose unified armed forces.
— port p la u r to face“thtr new regu- Ueverlg- ^JIMIa— h o m e —Benjamin "Iw lslattrm nrmpletlnf tlreunlf- la now- -wnpfnlly • ihort." ’ ‘
Besides Ihe Job of keeping
, fatlons. la now undergoing Us ac- (Bugsyl Siegel was slain June iflcatlon procedure Is hrforo Con20, bad arrived a t Miss Hill's Bm rasa. It wlh set up the Army, •head with knowledge o f . mekavy and Air Forces as seDsists Ing atomic weapons, tb i govFight or Id CAA specialists end
ranches of service. Each b-nneh ernment Is tackllnjl this doubts
abodt • dotrn company esperjs
'111 have a secretary hut over-aU Job:
are on the Right. The CAA people
1. Trying to find a way of help­
have been designated by »
ing Industry and communities
,Certification- Board •eUbllshed
with atomic power. This Is a
early In'the project. This boaid Zealand.
m akes ths nue» for the accelerated test to fit the particular Plane.
Tha test Is designed to
th a t needs to l»« known about tlist
&lt;# a n d je e , th e c a b tl

i&amp; is rd rja B *

soijiabodr ?" Camp Is • eat Ha and
lime and pboaphata mlna owner.
Starry dubbed him "tha millionaira legislator."
Parker commented Papy hid
testified he had a t varioui.tim es
•aid to both accusing legislators

overnight.
£ Seeking discover!** for mad- * ^
leal naa, lueh a i In cancer treatment. The commliilon hai fire " "
main government laboratories: At „
lo t Alamos, N ..M .; Oak Ridge.
Tmn.t Chicago;I otto being bollt . . . . .
at Patehogue. Long . titand, N.
Y- and one being built at 8chi- .. **•
^ctady. N. Y.
More than 60 unlvenltiia are gm ,
doing wofk In. connection w ith. eoo|ti'
the work done at those labors-1 —.
torlei. If tt did nothing elie, th is1
would be good training for young * * ,
K lentliti In the atomic field.
*7™
But other work la being done IT.* .
at big private laboratories and fh. by-industrial firm .,
g j, "
The eom'mleelon- can let some worth
atomic Information out, Ipm a -of « .
it m uit ba kept aecret. This
t
means guarding plsnta and check- j,e ■ 0
log on the loyalty of workers
with the1 help of the FBI.
"hare

arker, Jr.. m M the Wet-re lag paid for vote, on the bllf7
trying to show that f'amp
"Why should Papy bo going
Oil ham "reached up In thin, around telling everyone he eonld
o get their stories- accusing find *1 understand[ they are offer­
ing | 10O on this bill Y*
hat motive hive they got fo r' “An hMWMtad ear could soon
ifaeturlng this case?" !»e ask-i find that 1100, Parker charged.
Referring to Cemp’e wealth, |
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■r inquired "W hat's he going]
wt» ' '* **&gt;• product of
rofIt by It—to tell a He on ■ single y e a rs growth.

Airport T ransfer

Woodcraft Helps Boys
- Grow-to Manhood

(m tla a e S I n a h s i Om I
their disposition In such manner
si will beet encourage and foster
the development of civilian avia­
tion. U la Intended to' preserve
for national defenM purposes a
strong, affidant and properly
maintained nation-wide system of
public airports, according to Ita
proponents. '
D m law as applied to the San­
ford Municipal Airport, will not
affect that portion strictly de­
signated aa airport, as this area
and facilities wers recently ac­
quired by the City, nor dues It
However, other buildings such
as tha warehouses, cold storage
plant, ships service building, bur­
rocks. the B.O.Q. and J.O.Q. build­
ings can, with CAA approval, he
rented or t o n * for commercial
use. or foy’Mhool, warehouse or
storage • use* proceeds of which
■Would be MM for airport maintsnance, ha pointed out.
In cases where the properly Is
wanted for industrial or factory
use. It would be necessary to gel
the CAA to Mt a m Io .price, and
turn the money received over to
that agency, Mr. Bayer declared.
He added that morn and definite
details of th r project will ba an­
nounced later. Aa.evidence of tha
"red tape" that moat ba gone
through ba pointed to a high stark

Soma coal mora. some lesa, but tha average
coal of railing a boy lo ago 18 li $5,680.
Thousand* of "Young Americans/* mimbirs
o! Bays of Woodcraft* are building fund* for
tholr financial socurlty and for collogo and
Vocational training with safe,. sound* Wood­
man Ufa Insurance protection.
man repreaentativ* explain how you* son can be pro­
tected financially while enjoying the fraternal and soda]
activities ol his Boys ol Woodcraft Camp.
-eervaUvelr worth 91,000,000 a
year."
To the Tallahassee lawyer's des­
cription of 87-year-old Odhsm si
"the baby legislator from Sem­
inole, the self-styled dreamer x x x
who probably u v himself pictured
aa a m eiilah lo straighten out the
Legislature.” AMPcm*.;;-countered
’'Thank God. we have him."
.The oroeecutor Mid that he,
like ' Odhsm, had eerved In the
armed foreae during the war and

W O O D M E N of tbe W O R L D
Llie Insurance Society
OMAHA. NEBRASKA
0UK V IS IT S (X C tlD 6169*000*000

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H. J. FINCH, District Mai
Office Phone 967
Sanford* Florida
116 South Park Avenue

Mentioning Papy'e assertion
that ha had eald no mora to Odham and Camp than a comment

1 1 ^
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Hie cab Is rtxxi-wouNTin—
cushioned on rubber against road
shocks, torsion and vibration!. . .
Driver s compartment Is wider,
with
w
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MKAf ileg
r | rroom.
r o r o , Widsr.
m o w . deeper
windshield and windows It
visibility by 22%!

Kaiser Hit
th a t the contracts wer« 1st
» he becama chairman of tha
Production Board In August.
T-**A1! ! rould toil them was what
"wan bastesv with me," Krug said.
: "W hat wta It. then Umt you
e ^ a d J h s m l" a reporter askedT\ ‘" l aald that Katicr put tho hcot
i f hjll on everybody In' Washing' | »i_w »he eaklnet memlivr replied.
t . they told him that he
have an airplane contract
be IisjI no aircraft man.
ned up Hughes and came
I (aid that now h« had an
man- Then he got the
»&gt; • - ■ •
flatly denied previously
I reports that he had torilora the committee. He
bad discussed with Fergucontract letting but maint knew1 nothing personalIt,
atarior Secretary declined
ent on reporti
jrts that ha
he had
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tha Kalser-HughM coni Krug but would furnish

Seaalpn
■Houae CommUtro
datlutt to kH p tha
T*X * t V pkeront
'll"rise to

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is a m m

to carry greater load*

LUf1alZa^* i- V&gt;Ts STpmLu. i**&gt;
l i a .- .Freeh air Is drawn
inlrwnthfout- J
side — heated

InrokJ wralhev A

—and used air &lt;
ie/erred sal/* '

A m erica’s First

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Advance-Design Trucks
• j e acclaimed from coati to coast!

fotlywuod parties

W 5 ,S . h !£v.ua

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LOAD SPACE. . . .

Longtr a U Ib s m th fiy w i battar
load distribution. . . . CWrolvt'*
famous n ju - n o A tw o inrroto
aiA a A U lsart gaarsdfor tha load!

ETerywhere. . . wherever you ( o . . .Truck ueere *r»
praising the sensational new line of Advancs-Dstlgn
Chevrolet trucks. Reason I They’re rsatly new , ragffv
different, Introducing the Unique cab that "breathes''
—that almost literally "Inhales” fraoh air and
" e ih a les’' used air,* plug scores of other new feature*
and Innovations long-awaited—long*wtntadl Built
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blg-kiadlng, powerful yet economical trucks to do a
m ore profitable job for you. See them now.

LUCKY STRIKE presents THE MAN WHO KNOWS
THI TOBACCO BUYER!
TVIBOUOHT well over ten million pouneb a f
t o b a c c o . . . bo I apeak w ith aorne authority
wheii I say th a t aeaaon after aeaaon. I'vo
aeerl the makers of Lucky Strike buy real

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THE W EATHER

( a U a lty T h e r# I f S tr e n g th —
'T o Protect the P u tt* of th* World;
To Promote Ui# P ra g m a of A aerica;
To Prodac# Prosperity for Sanford.

%%Con*iHfr«b!t» rloudlnets with ©crnlhnn! •howerf an«i thunder*
tfnrtnA thlt if tp in ^ o and parly
tonight • !*comintr partly cloudy
through £«\urda&gt;*, ,
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D A IL Y

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Ex-Congressman Gets
Up To 2 Years For
Accepting Bribe In
W ar Contract Deal

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F R ID A Y . JU L Y

Gun Toter Held A fte r President’s Visit

Russian Says
United Nations
{las No Power Is
Gromyko Insists Se­
curity Council Can
Not Force Balkans
To. Aid On Border

Value Of County
Property Given
As $32,827,990

LAkl SUCCESS. July ‘25 UP).
R u iiii told the United Nalioni
Secunlv ( »uncil today thr ro u n d
had no power to lorce the Balkan
•tale* to (oopriate with the Amrrican-ptopn.rd border commituonSoviet D -lr^jir Andtn A. Gromyko tliui look thatp ittue with
contrntmnt ol Hrtichel V. Johnion. Deputy 'U . S. Delegate, that
decmoni ol the - council
undej

Slovak Communism Is Far Cry
From Rigid Marxist Doctrines

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A s s o c ia te d Proa* L eased W iro

25. 1917

.»■ —■ ■ ASHINGTON. July Z i &lt;/V)~
cmgunm an . Andrew J. May
wai sentenced today to a teim Nearly H alf Of This
of from eight months to two years
ValuationExcmptcd
in prison on charges of accept­
For
Tax Purposes
ing $53,634.07 in bribes while he
was wartime chairman of the ,
House-Military Affairs Committee.
e. I The «°'*l ••»«•«* valuation ol
*•n
Lminj * _ . •.all
ail properly
proprujr in
m ^Seminole
« hih'
The. two men •ccu.rtl ol pay (
t | ,he
r|fn t ,;mf „ % U ,
ing the bribes-m um Loot
lf) 2 7 .m
$543,241 m,„e .had
% r a y and H e n r y M a n .6 n - J .n
w„
Johnton immediately competed
, , today
. _ *•
ware given prison terms with a sealed
by Sanford F. Doudwith another warning that failure
minimum of eight months and a nry. county Ux assessor.
ol *ny Slate to comply with a d*
maximum of two years.
The total assessed value of all
ctiton o| the Council might mull
The maximum penally that could
property in (he county which if
in enforcement measurei ol the
have been imposed on each by exempt of partially exempt from
itrongeit kind.
Judge Henry A. Schweinhaut was taxation Is $14,649,700. he declai. "Any failure would lay the nonsix years in prison and a fine ol
A 4 ^ W ’M 1M TRR after I’reildcnt Truman left the Senate chamber complying &gt;t*ev open |n teriotti
ed.
$30,000:
th is is 44,6 percent of the to Capitol police took Into 'ruitodv a 'man blentified aa Clifton R. action to iniuie their cooperation."
The sentencing was delayed j{or last.- valuation!----- -----— —— —— !L ‘ 8plre», u f Augtwda, Ga., shown (centerl with the arreatlng
officer*. Lorain Trum p'TteTtl and Paul G. STOttsyT He U*a taken Johnmn n td “ Th» CrtOftcil can
r t^ e than two hours while die
Assessed value of property to Galllnger Hoipital for olnervatlon. A bullet was In the gun. make such decmoni undec Chaplet
defendants' lawyer pleaded for a
(International Sotimlphotol V I."
against Which. taxes may he lev­ another was In hie pocket.
new trial an^i May beesrrcheA the
ied for county maintenance pur­
Johnmn summed up his views
court for merry.
poses is the difference between
in this way
The 72-jrear old former Ken­ the $32,827,990 and the $14,649.I he Council has the pbw rt to
tucky democratic congressman In*
make inieitigations. Counities are
slated that he had never taken “a 700 exemption, or $18,178,290.
Homesteads, valued at $5,801.obligated in cooperate. I* is the
alnale dime" dishonestly during his
long service In rongrrsa.
140. are exempt by State law
duty ol. the members of the l nileti
He told Schwrinhaut:
“I stand before the court today from taxation for maintenance, Br DANIEL DE LUCE
.cent in the fir-t Slovak election* Nation* to abide by the decisions.*’
Gloniyko replied th at'll a nilui.i
wUh a clear, clean conscience. “I hut can he taxed for interest and
BRATISLAVA. Slovakia, July after war.
hV er violated a law as far as I linking fund. Adding this sun 25, (AA—Slovak Communism wears
Un the wall of flastoranaky's found that the work of the com
know In the 72 year* of my life. (o ,|,e valuation lor maintenance a white collar to the officer-amt! simple offjre hangs a picture nf million "is incompatible w.th its
icoe* to church on Sunday.
| Lenin, but the No. I ItoUlievIk of
r i r r rreceived
c r c i v r u na udollar
o u i r udlroct-____
irw i*
i . _
"Ia nnever
.■ *« i, i1n0T7o0 .1U1 1n. ...........—
ly or Indirectly that was not 1 e‘«uala $23,979,430 valuation for
It beats the propaganda drums history has a &lt;|ui*tlr*l expiettlon soveieignty, then it can refute to
c o o p e ra te ."
honestly earned or juatly duo.”
the interest and sinking fund.
for Soviet foreign policy, llut It on hla bdnided fare,
May was convicted July .1 af
Of the $14,649,700 exemption, admits It never * a n b to see a 1 “The gcrutalion that the Slovak
ter an U-week-long trial of ac­ $8,025,000 1* the value nf property Russian army on Slovak *611 agulti. Communist Patty's program I* By FRANCIS W. CARI’EN fF.lt
cepting $63,634.07 -In bribe* from wholly exempt. The largest Items
It, talks of drmocrary instead of made In Moscow is not often made, * LrVKF. SUCCESS. July 25 At
munltlona maker* Murray and In this aura are the Hanford Mun­ dictatorship of the..■ff!
proletariat.
and ll Is easy to disprove.' Has....................
.
Paul Martin, Canadian ministM ol
Hinrv Garsson. The Gvjsson icipal Airport and Osceola air
It wants Crcchnslovakia’a win- tovanskv said.
brother* were found guilty of r I« porta which total $4,460,000 In ea dojrs to tin* Wrst wide open.
_ “ W e^propose' nothing that ran nation health and welfare, dec late-1
What Is Slovak Communism? noH ..- m-liievnl through•ilembc-j|0d
'r
Ing tile bribes fo r favor* end. tike* 11mated v alue/ said Mr. Doudney.
i y ||IP principles ol firejlnm
came Into court to hear their j A total .of $4,165,980 is exempted The answer, from Party Secretary- ratic nrlM-raara.
In- act ti|i*r we oj jnfoimalioit and ol the piess
I under many classification* iisel'id General Stefan llastovansky, re­ advorntr rooperution- with olh»r
di|$ May toM Judge £chweln- Ing n t y and County owned land* sembles old Mniratn doctrines part lev In achievemg a broad sort- are essential to the main|rnance
ha4fct V
Ouwrt uuuse,
Cause, 'Publtr Library,' w4*» abbot a* much "a* a Jet-propelled •lltation of the economic struc­ of fntein ational peace and othr
y t y cnurehc*. raker resembles (he flying mash ture nf the state pieauppn.se* that
“I neves got a atngla dlrno from efwnrks. City Jail,*
oh|*clrves of the United Nations.
the G am o n i or anybody «lar.
schools, lodges, disability ami wl-l Ine that the Wright brother- wc nro open* to compromises.*
In a prepared address to tlf'
“I never, did a thing In Congrats ows exemptions, etc. Also exempt launched at Kfttyhawk.
"We arrf for evolution, not tathat today vexea my conscience.
l niled Nations Tlconomic and Solx $221,900 worth of land that has
A quiet, scholarly ex-railway volution.” .
"I stand here toda» on the mercy reverted to the State Internal Im­ clerk. 37 • year - old Raatoeansky
llastovansky ha* never visited cill Council on the repoil ol the
of the court. If I go to (all my provement Hoard, also $680 of controls the party machinery which Moacow and he welcomes InterUN Sub-Commission on Freedom
said they will carry the ease to the delinquent, non-exempt property. harvtatpd a R*d vote of 31 per1;
HVnllaaM ea Paae I’-ari
ol Information and ol the Pm*.
Supreme Court ff
plea
If n^-eanary,
nAei
Property rlasaified as taxable
tied for a near trial ami praised Includes non exempt land' valued
Martin laid hr* government supMav and thr Garssona befor* Hay at $12.784,M0; personal property
pmlfd the iiih-commiision'i _tec■Vrr ested the court.
valued
at $3,697,270
and* railroad
.......................
—
lit ‘
ommendalion that a projected
Among the reasons cited by the and telegraph properties valued nt
wriild conference on freedom ol
lawyers for a new trial was the $1,706,480.
contention that the Juror* had lis­
Total assessed valuation at pre­
| inf'fimation be held early next
tened to radio description* of the sent shows a $646,241 ln;rr*vo
ye*,. He said Canada attached
(('• R tla v H
|* |
9 | «)
over Uie $32,282,760 valuation
gieat
importance to this confer­
for 1045. Mr. .Doudney revealed.
The Lions Club 11 prrpatrd to
This Increase, he said, I* due to
Spraying ol cattle vkith a DDI ence. ,
natural rnuses such m new I ull-J* take on the Rotary Club with a solution has not only proved ol
I he people and the govern­
Ing* and Improvement*. Main­ softball game to be played^ next
ment
of -Canada believe th'al
tenance tax valuation la $467,210
great benefit in ridding the animal*
more than the $17,716,080 value of Wednesday evening at 7: 30 o'clock of flic* and insect pests, but by fie-dom of information and fiee1945.
at the Lakrfront softball park, it
dom of the press ate not only
In 1945. according to the report was announced Iqday by Hatty reduction of mosquitoes lias im­
lOatllavM aa r«a* t i l l
proved health conditions for ffeoof th e,S tate Comptroller, Semin­
Robion
at
tht
meeting
of
the
Lion*
had a total arretted
pie alto, said Ralph Wight, proTALLAHASSEE. July 25. UTl— ole (CCounty
o a lla a M l a a r a s a B id
at the Tourist Center. *
. s girtsive Seminole County # rattle Ia wIh IiiKpcctH Site
A l-eon County Circuit Court Jury
Of Mine I)i«aHter
Richard Drat, who w*a» nameil raiser;
last, night acquitted former Hep.
Demle C. Papy of Key West on all Spencer W ainright,
manager ol the team, announced
Two years ago at Mr. Wight's
three counts of Indictment* charg­
WEST FRANKFORT. III., July
a "14 minute" practice for Mon­ ranch.near Lake Jeuup. the lust
ing him with attem pts le bribe
Wv-Hl-John L. I^wiv. United Mine
61.
Dies
In
Miami
day evening.
fellow legUlafora.
lr&lt;! spraying of cattle with DDI Worker* rhlef,- *rriv«-d here by
Papy, wealthy 46-yea(-old hotel
"Thii is all the practice nrers on_ « large scale tn .jh e—United nuti moblle trelay for*an Inspection
Funeral
aervlce*
for
8p*ne»r
R.
operator and oil distributor, was
nrTTie mine In which 27 coal digr^gr collapse and was helped from Walnrlghl, Sr.. 61, former yesldent lary lo heal Rotary,” be de­ States look place, and United g«-r % perished from an explosion
clared.
Club
President
Robion
was
Stale* Department of Agriculture yr*terxlay.
courtroom by h it attorney*, of Sanford .and Orlgndo, who died
tear* Mr earning dawn hi* face, bf a K a rt attack Wednesday af­ not ia .optituilic, however, and experts, tlalh and county agticul1.- wis, who wai accompanied
when the jury- announced Its ver ternoon at hi* home in Miami, will pointed out that none olhrr than lute men gathered to witness the hy Hugh White, president nr Dist­
be held a t the graveside at lakerict 18 (IlllnoUl of »4he UMW,
diet of Innncenca.
The alx jurors, who heard four vlaw Cemetery Sunday afternoon Dub Eppi ii slated lo take the demonstration which turned out to •pnVa briefly with Gnvrrnor
■be a big success. *
dava of testimony and ai%uments, at 4:00 o’clock In charge of the mound for the Rolatiani.
Dwight H. Green of Illinois In
a downtown hotel lobby and then
deliberated only 36 minutes before Erickson Funeral HonA. The Rev.
Ho'wrvaL Eppa Is due to fare
Mr.
Wight's
cattle
am
now
Lionel Nelson of the O r led , Metho­ thr f o i l i n g formidable lineup'
went out to the old Ren Coal
reaching their verdict
sprayed with the solution on an mttipany’a No: H mine.
A roar went up from the parked dist Church will officiate.
of Lion slugger*:
avrrage
of
every
60
days,
ho
-nut
Mr, Walnwright had lived In Mi­
lie told newsmen he had noth­
court room as the verdict was read
II. Rob*on, p
ami about three time* during the ing to* aay because he had Just
bv the clerk and Papy immediately
'• sly ami for the paat 11 years. He la
Al Lyon, e
summer
lesson.
For
two
week*
an'ivgd.
was surrounded by a large group survived by the widow, Mr*. Min­
Henry Witt*; Jr, lb
after each spraying not a mo*
nie L. Walnwright ami by two
Ib-for* Lewis arrived here, a
qC/rirndt.
Diek Ellaberry, 2b
uuiio
ran
be
seen
in
the
vicinity,
federal mine Inspector eiamlned
'wNiked for
H. Deal,
t. Papy daughters and two ion* by a pre­
he
declared.
the eearyd corridor where the
said through an attorney. “ Inc vious marriage: Mr*. Robert F.
D. Swan. 3b.
Dr. Frank B. Qulllman, director miners were killed ami attributed
Jury of I.eon County -has made a Illley of Miami. Mrs. L. A. Knight
H. Bisbee. rf
of the Seminole County Health the hlaat to an explosion of gay.
itatem ent for me by clearing me
mei of
&lt; Plkeavllle, Md.. Ben G. WainJack Morrison, ef
Unit, explained that this I* due to
William
Gallagher
Evansof the chargee filed again*! m e.lt -ight of Oviedo and Spencer R.
Ted William*. If
Aa I said on the floor of the Houae.J Walnwright of Miami and by aevUtility men will ba John Iva*. th« fact that cattle (or humans) elite, lad..' the federal mine Inector who began hi* axamlnaI knew I would be vindicated.”
en grandchildren.
Jo* Mom, Cecil Carlton and F.. are a sort of “blood bank" for Spe
mosauitoes which cannot lav their (for
on while rescuer* still sought
The Jury during the final fourth ►
B. McCall,
egg* until they have had tRelr the last three bodies laid “ It was
OVERLOADED
dav of, the trial heard Papy charDaryl Swan called upon mem- Mood quota.
Reduction of mot- a gas axploston: There's
no
Jom evl
MELBOURNE.
July
ber* of tha club, to aid Jayceet
Jaycees
a* the victim of th e,Miami H erald,The
chartered airliner which In their drive to raito fund* to ouitoea means reduction of mal­ quritlon about I t"
aid
aria, ha declared.
Tw*aty-*lx of th* approximat­
and “other big newspaper*” who I crashed near hero July 18 killing
the new Tourist Booth on
Md used aa "tool*" hla accuser*— 21 person*, moat of u p m Puerto operate
Contented cattle, freed of. file* ely 200 miners a t work in th*
tb*
lakefront.
Rap*. Bralley Odham
"*
* * * * * Rican*,
*
t and Insect peats, show an average diggings 5000 feet underground
of* *Sanford
was overloaded about a
Cl yd* Ramsay told of a new gain of 50 pounds a head over were found about a mil* and a
and Clarence Camp of Ocala.
ton. a Civil Aeronautic* Board
pocket Braille writing machins thoea that uaed to ute a rot of taU **«lf south of th# main entrance
Under tha law. the State cannot hearing was told today.
that Lion club* are making avail­ energy battling Insects, ha reveal­ •h.ft; On# of flrg
appeal from the Jury's verdict. •
able to th* blind kt smalt con. ed; Drainage of *warn pi by ditches (ure-l
ured Halnara
miner* ri
removed to a lo tp HOTAHY PROGRAM
King Lion W. 0 . Uvfngiton waa
RAPIST EXECUTED *7,
Charles Morrlfon. p r o g r a m fined 10 e«nta by Tall TwiatOr and reduction of mosquito** by the tal &gt;llad today.
DDT spray on cattle were pointed
COLUMBIA. B.C., July 28 UP\ chairman, announced today that
An 18-year-old negro, Bert Grant, Mia* Roberta Erapa, soprano, and Harry Robson for calling a gui­ out by Mr. W ight a* two factor*
tar played by W. IL Connolly, a that; had gvyfsllv reduced malaria. MrNg Nolan’s Brother
was electrocuted her* today for

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man In, Darlington county two
render - Guests- a t - tb*.- maatlng were
“ — monthg~lf*rJUJI I I mEratea W a program of m ails a t the Rotary Ray Slaton and Albert Fllta.
I K be waf led Into the^ penlUntdeeth chamber, O rant __
ked fir and waa given ”a little
more chicken” from hi* laat
night’s supper.
“It aura Is good,' ho remarked,
eating heartily.
lie admitted hie guilt. “ I short­
ened my day* myself," he told
the prison chaplain.

luncheon Monday.

CHARGED WITH HUDKR
PENSACOLA. July 25 (AADe­
puty Shriff Billy Mareh said today BgL Grady E. Poland, 28, of
Eglin Field died tarly today of
bullet wouod* and that 1its Engllrfi
w ar brido, In Jail at Creatview,
would be charged with murder.

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T a l l a h a s s e e , July 25 u n
Governor Caldwell today appoint­
ed L.C. I/eedy, Orlando bond deal­
er- and former atato reprasentat ire, to the Oranga county school
board in succeed Samuel IL Wil­
liam*. who resigned.
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MONROE. GA^ July 25-UP)Oae year ago today two negro
men and thalr'wlvea wars slaught­
ered by an unmasked mob of
about 20 whlta men and despite
Intensive federal and atat* In­
vestigation*, and rewards In ex­
cess of $30,000, th* mass murder
remain* unaplred, .

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Signed By Tr uman;
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Air Force Is Given
Equal Rank With
Army And Navy In
U n i f i c a t i o n Bill

New ACL Freight
Depot Building Is
Now In Operation

WASHINGTON. JuU
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Congiess sent to President Ituman
today legislation putting the Army! A ,
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WASHINGTON. July 25 t-rt—
Pie*iilent frum-xn today signed
legulstion leperlmg *ome 175 war­
time and emergency l»**s now or
within one vejf ur^putting sto|Slatr* oiT'velerans*
I benefits.
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the Air rorces e&lt;)ual rank wiihj*
1 Freight
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Depot building.* tecently ute*. In i statement. Mr.
by ,he I ce Const,ui
Iruction *.*ul it i« "not pn»*ible" at this
enl. thr^A'r Force
a branch &lt;-om
nf* J
u „ put little to wipe out the whole list.
in the War Department »*herr linto use this week. Another im
I hr tr-w legid.ition specifically
land officers wield biggest inllu-lprovement. an alitomobile loajling
exempts cert-*in lx»** which Conence.
Iplatfoim it now Ireittg built nrai gte*« and the Administration htve
The legislation is one of 1 -the freight terminal Masonry work
agieed thnuld resn*i#«&gt;*ka4*«s**ks.
big measures Congrrs* bad tick­ . is by Bridget and WillUny, Like
Ihe temlution was worked out
eted for final \action before ad­ M an cnnliaclort.
_&gt;
ItyL.llw ptJu'i t,v .-ouomttaes of.
journment -fornwrinw'. -V~
I he new building with its con- both House* and Attorney (»eneMl
It It alio one of the major pro­
ctet*
limns and cement blocf. Clark.
posals Mr. Truman made *0 the
Mr Truman voret-d hope for a
lawmakers. For futiue iiitumal walls r» at freight car lesrl on
defense, he also'aakrd that mill the south rnd, ami It.irk* will weedy end of the remaining emeraeney atattiter. find asked Clark
tary training tu- requiie.1 for all
be raised about 14 inrbe* on lb'- to continue hi, studle*. Hi* state­
phyalrally fit young men.
All he got on that
* pro­ north end so lh-*l the new tttbbei ment -aid:
• Wo .li.ml-l . .onpl.-l- the order­
mise nf early action when &lt;’-m- tired band Irurk* c.*n be putlt-.l
gresn reconvene* neat January. more eaitly in and out of * *i.. ly reconversion r»f the ttmchinery
and tipetaliun* of the gmvrnmani
That promise rame wlmn tin*
IlniMe approved n universal train­ it was announced by E. N f ield to .1 peacetime basis n* rap-dly
ns practicable "
ing bill by a vote of 20 In It. thu» mg. Iieiglit agent
The I'resident on Dec. 31 de­
sliding it to the ratemlar of tm-sll&gt;urlng
wartime,
Sanford
»«&gt;
n
clared an end to th«r stafo of ho*.
lies* which will be awaiting the transfer point for the wloir
f| tllltlea...........
This struck t*f rm cr,e*‘.!l,
, to ”wasWh'another
n .\h*y prog,e«*
rM,,pn,W*'
Florbla. but vinca the romyletinnj RP„ey |a*vv f,&lt;om the tiooks on New
I In*
in of
the
big
terminal
at
Wayi’i'**.
y
,
ll(,
|
,
&lt;v
and «e$ termination
Conirreag' drive to clean Its date Ga.. tills transfer business ha* been1
dates for .11 others on Juno 30 or
for adlournement:
much
reduced,
ami
at
p
-s
e
n
t
Tire House p**»ed romprnnii«* goods and merchamlUr nr- re­ later.
Tlie new action luhrs another
l-ci*l«tion to end Nov. 1 th« fov- ceived
niostlv for the Hanford long -1,-p t m «id prac-timo opera­
einm rnf* restriction* on inxlall area " The
location of tlio fr -iylit tion* nltlimigll 'the art-inl end of
men buying ami selling.
depot in -Ilia lo-ai t of Saof-r-l, Gir u ni
f--r intei nali-otai purThe Senate Labor Committee np- makes
It easily aceesslble t-&gt; h isl iniu-w AxU-.iuit .oioe -until pence
pmved. 9 to 3. the l’ie*;.|-i|t'*
Interestsram l tn irttn g Mutca llr.ilirt it,e sigl-etl.
nohdiiaUnn* nf foimer I'eio--ci,itit- neis
ttn r major effect of today’s ac­
Senator Aim Mllldock to l&gt;e a is ample.
The building is more than ?0'* tion i» to nut st«&gt;p-&lt;lntea on G. I.
member of the National Labor
Relations Bi-erd. Tha committee fe«llonr and 35 feet - wide, l-a* a Iienefits for. niv-*ut 16,000,1)90 »er.
also appr«ve&lt;l the nomination of rvble-loading nlatform ru n n 'n t tl-» aleentrli ami tefernnr.
Iletrafler n»ir nrmy &lt;nl:»tecx
J. Copeland Gray, a* a member of full length r-u the west »i-l“ mid
r -ot (Im-loilir.r lb---.; who entered scrthe board and Robert N. Denham on the north able has a
« I *«nf iM iirtl
% lfl
naltform
with
roof
shelter
illli
n
as general rounsel.
Renubliran*. after holding the ramu for easy unloading of - -o •Renata in «e**|on all last ilgnt, lev
gave up artiiins effort* in put
Within tl&gt;» freight building !• n
(I natlMneS n a t*aaa S t s l
sennrate office fm K. K* TTrilhurn,
wnrehnute fnremnn. Hn pcdnt-l
ollt a screened enclomre wh'eh -*
rnt proof, nml iised -for «*•*• **»*r
fiKHlv anil perivhnlilev. .Tlie,,- i* .1
large piatforin scale of five i.in
AIIH'NS. )itlv 25
The
rapacitv. Rest rooms hm - '•-"* '
\V*r
Mmivti\irpoitril
today
tin t
orovided and Ire water ili ' t- -u‘
, &lt;ii iiili, foice ol between 1.200
fountains.
It I* ptanneil to rut th,- w.-e-t- yu| | .50(1 men fml hunched •
BERLIN. July 25 (&lt;P) - A dr' and imptnve the uppearnn •• -f “ • iliomt .rtt ick on Gievrn.r. approxfetenie between the politic* nJ area to the rear and vide of tin- -I • liinlefv 'll iiuje, from the Albania
the United Stale* Slate Depart not. according lo offirialv. In front flonlin rnd about 50 mile* e.»»t
the office building.
Im -•
men! and views rib the Ament an of
,.l f,nnit*a, e a tfie c local point ot
bloom brightly.
military government here concern
flsh'mg tlong lire holder.
ing Germany became appaieni
file nuri),Ji* • tic! thr gurnjltoday. .
l*« were *ve|| equipped with heavy
The
new* o| Secretary o l
*,r*p.'-o« rnd bid forced back
Stair M ttdiall't
invitation to
go.vnlpinic ot'ibide (iieven.r in their
France to participate in a three-1
flirt atfw k, liuntliJ .«t about 5:00
power conference on Germany’s in
A. M
duilitaL Jevflr hit governing ollt
— MihTTrv_ iiiihMit!a, mid the *t;
BATAVIA.
T'^v
7rnrr-A-TT,r
rial* in Germany with ihaip im
cpraldre.d Dutch vouice *.ml t'e ln l n k d t u n s part ol tire guerrilla
pad.
the firvl phase of Dutch .
r l"r&gt;cc whirl, hfd previnurff, »TThe U 5. Military Governor. Won* againrt lire Indonetian lh - t-w 5r tL L'l!!!1'* .'.
‘
General I ririut D. Clay, declined publican army, armed *1 i.olal-j G.evrna I*' * »qwn of about
lo comment hul il wai learned' ing central Java from tire n-- Ltl'tH in Ihe foothill* of the Pinautliniitatively that ' neither Ire nimltic iiikT aiI riml \\ f%t, ||4il,I^U t*u* •w*»unl.lini#
nor any other lop American no!
The CJtrtk 8#cnni Army Corp»
j , lt, jl( , „ ri„ n
r#info r« ilary go*einmcnl official wai of­ complete,!.
Reporting from lb- Repul,In «» ini-nt* lia-l to-eo uiorlng toward
ficially informed ol the Slate Dc
capital of Jngiakarla, deep m the | Groveiia vinre early morning and
parlment * &lt;udden offer lo Frame
-the viluation w n 'Meeelopinq fa r.either before or after il was made intrnor, Arrociated Pre** lO |lr or ably-" S'ltie reinforcement* alThe only information received *pondenl f larrit Jackton «*id -ol : ready hail Jotn-d Ihe hattle.
RtiMfirrr
final Republican* oliviou*ly lo Sr.ltfirr* firing riK-ket* and
in Germany on the .whole war a
taw the pnttibd ly that the Dub', "’"chin-gun* were reported k»eeprequeit to hold up the announce­
s'oady
would render ihe Dutch | m,*iIio,|- fin-. Kcroml Corps
M under
officers said
ment of an Ameriran-Brilith agreelonlinuoutly precannut will, gun tin- gneriillas would “ either he rement on Germany1! level ol mnrllfwl or rniahecl,” Th# guerrilla*
nil* warfare.
duilry. reafhrd after
weeks ol
had not actually f\tt-ird the town,
The
Dutch
informant
h
-rr
said
negotiation, there source* ^aid.
was said.
fi
t
the next step for Dutch troapv it Pre**
dispntrh-s said a 24-hour
The qur.tion of giving France wouM ^ to mop up tonr, „f t J ^
f.y Greek nrrny artillery
!aa
aa* , l a r , , l , n n
i f i a l 8 la
alc.
t a a a a a 1 aa * L &gt;
_ —
a voice
in deciding, Uwhal
the llev
lance In Ihe eastern
ami Western pounding
ami aircraft had routed 600 goerel of induitry thall be for th* pari* of the Island and install n-.v
II amllna,4 »* f s i e %l»l
administrations. Whether Dutch
combinrd American and Brilith troop*
Ihen would drive on Jogjak­
loner of Germany war contidered arta In an attempt t» suuvdi the Series Of Robberies
by authoritative aourcet here at remainder of the republic war un»
Reported In Falatka
virtually a complete reverts) of decided, the Informant said.
A Netherlands army rommunlgrandchildren will drop out of eol
I'ALATKA. July 25 (,T&gt; County
one said (popping j»p already u n
begun fifth # eastern part of the J tid g r Caiiiliy Green today said
^'Regardleaa
of
whgt
h**
been
__ I ■* 1 _ I L .
a l la la tia
aa»aa
two men and a girl had conferred
raid
Ip the tea
malicious
p r tti aax aax ax Island.
An Indonesian army communi­ participating In a 'scries of butI'm not guilty.”
during th#
reported that Republican inedp house burglaries durin
Defense attorney*, * who have que ‘"seilsM
*
nddii-yh*-I i —Haseg ea r a s a H al
group \v*s led bv the 19-sear-old
19-gear-oli
wife of on* of the prisoner*.
Died This Morning
HEARING RET
JOINT 8UIT
LEONARDTOWN, Md., July 25Five person* have betn charged
TALLAHA88EE. July 25 6TI
11- D, Berry, 76 year old brother W7- Civil authorlllea today tent­ Th# Supreme Court today ruled wirii parilclpating in th* affair
of Mrs. Mlmrale Nolan of San- atively act Aug. 1 for- arraign­ that a husband and wife may sue which has upset official and busfnrd. died this morning at 4:00 o'­ ment and preliminary hearing for Jointly for separate claim*, a ri­ Ine** circle* over Putnam county,
clock a t hla home In Winter Gar­ a young seaman charged srltia the sing from th* same transaction. but only four have been taken In
den a f a r a lingering Hints*.
' murder of Mrs. Julia Katona, 36 Answering a certified question cuMody.
Today Sheriff W. J. Reeves was
Mr. Berry Is survived by hi* year-old navy .wife found alaln submitted by the circuit court of
wife, one ton and on* daughter and after g pepny-ant* po k er' game Oranga .rouoty, the court said looking for Ccdeman Hancock
anothf* eleter. Mr*. Edna=MIIUr at Her lionie near Tall Timbers. th* joint suit could I,* filed r.Veti after Judge- GreCn Insurd a capla*
Md. The seaman, 'Joseph Daniel though h 1943 UgMatiVp art per­ for-him and set bond at $ 1,600,
of BunaslL
Funeral arrangements hero not Rrouilletle, 22, of M anchester^. mits a woman to jy # and l&gt;* »ued saying that Hancock had jumpad •
IL, It held in Ihe county jail here. In hep own right.
yet been completed.
a $5*0 lonid.

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SA N FO RD ,

Is Accused Of Neolral Bod,
Pick Aiken Is. 1 Killed, 7 Hurt
Guest Speaker In Collision On
At Jaycee Meet Orlando Highway

NO. 180

Way Open For

Dutch Army Captures
Important Java Port

France Moves To Bar!Senate Okays Armed
Big 5 From CoinForces Merger;
m i s s i o n Assigned
G r o u p Cuts Loy
T o Greek Border alty Check Funds

Cheribon, Birthplace
Of I n d e p e n d e n c e
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Assault By Tanks

Urged For UN

Papy’s Attorneys . In ­
s i s t Book*ie Bi l l
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F L O R ID A , T H U R S D A Y . JU L Y 24, 1917

Honor Student

Kaiser Hit As
TurningOnHeat
To Get Contracts

* LAKF. SU C O SS, July 24
WASHINGTON. July 24 M V »%TALLAHASSEE, July 24 W JOGJAKARTA. Java, July
Fisnce propped today that
Republicsn leaders, making plans
2HT*i- President Soekarno of
The legislative bribery trial ol
live lug ^powers and all
I for Cungtett In adimirn Saturthe Indonesian republic broadBernir C. Papy beaded for the
nation* be exclud'd day, decided tmlay to keep in
east an appeal today to Presi­
Tourist Information Negro Released Un­ "interfiled"
Kruj,’
Testifies
About
jury this afternoon ai Papy*» acfrom the prnpoird UN Comminion their own hand* a* well as Pre»dent Truman and the American
Booth To Be Dedi­ der $500 B o n d ; which
Wooden Plane Deal people, "to esert every effort
euion were termed "lolls"
and
would *cl up a »emi- per­ ideni ritiman'* the poWrr tq call
men of "moral courage" by opcated On Sept. 1 H e a r i n g S l a t e d manent watch atong Greece’* di«- the Irgiifalon hack into »e*»ion.
Before Committee In halt thfs war tn Indonesia:"
poting eounrel in doling arg'i
In *K—
-I pnrihern Irontrer.
Tb- Mfiuif *od Fenstc GOP
SYDNEY, Australia, July 24“T wat a tick man when went •John Still*. Oilando nrgro, w it
WASHINGTON. July 24 &lt; n
menu.
French Delegate Alcsahdre Pa- fOtnmand* aAi'fd at a tonference
t-Pi- the Waterside Worker*
Pat Whitaker of T app* charged on the ilage to ring my *ong killed and four other negroes and rodi offered hr* lutgcstion infor that ihe adjournment re*olutinr,
Secretary of Inleuor K iuj told Federation Imposed a ban toon Arthur Godfrey'* talent show. tfupc.*whjte Rr*&gt;pU -*• r*c »y*eforSftale Wat
. nH'id
t h a t .lire Hale lu d mi{|e «
V \ ,h.A
• a r 'q v ;- n - M
unaUy in ilvw.
iJ U tto * S*-At|K,uid ,trt.tl|v t h r i ' Pcnlfwe.. can
' # a t e appeal to prejudice .in 1
1(he f "t.F «
-sertfr
lee
membet*
torlsv
QllT
1?enf&gt;
ly
injuird
in
an
automobile
colcurrty
Council
which
i*
coniidW .
be tr-ralled by the Speaker anil
action in Indonesia of "h a t It
panion in ito effort to convi:t won the contert for tho»e whe liiion Monday evening at fr: 30 ermg an Amencan .plan for * Republican leader of the Hnu*
Kaiirr "put the best of bell ori called "Diilrh Imperialists." .
had
tponsored
me."
Dick
Aiken
Papy on chargenfiH * fie offrird
everybody in Wssbrnglnn" to p!»o'clock on the Orlando Highway commisnon of 1 1 nation*, tnclud | , nj ,|„ I W .L n l pro-tem (Senbribe* for voles againrt the m- told the Seminole- County Junim 12 mile* taulh of Sanford, and mg the big live.
tsrn wailims conli.ttls ii&gt; burl.I
| ator Vamlmber, of Miriiiganl
BATAVIA. J#! *. July 24 t-Ft—
ti-book making bill in Ibe 194/ Chamber of Commerc- at lh'*i 200 feet toulh nf Road 4l(» which
I’arodl suggesled that the'eoTr- _ j ,t
.■ ... . i__i_.
a huge plywnml airptsae.
Cheribon,
important
northwest
noon
mteting
at
the
Miyfair
In•
»
Ui -1
mission
-.Should
l-e
composed
of
a
*ml
,l'*
lagitlature.
Kmg told trp o ilttt lie bad in- Java port, hr* lalleij tt» a Dutch
irad* to Altamonte, it wa* reportsmaller
"nenlral"
group,
possibly
Senate,
- To promotion, queries about today.
fottnetf
Senalnr*
[liewtter
(R
Me.)
ed today by Stale Highway Pa­ the six tion-peintaneut meinliera
tank attack, but Ituloneiian Re­
AViib-mt •uclt a clause, emtv
"Under the lutwrvirinn of the
what
motive* c o u l d
have
and FerBusort- (R-Mkb.) *1 'a n publican! tletlajed today they had
trolman L C. Brnder.
nf the Seeurlfy Coiiiiflt, with 8w*
•
ideal
Ttum.sn
could
tsB*
tb
■
inipired Rep*. Rrailey Orlliain of director* of the ihow. I sang tevinformal conleienf' tbsl s con lurri'd back a strong Dutch dries
The matter ha* been referred den as the seventh member.
gren members back to WashThe non-|&gt;ermi.nnit members of
of Sanford and Clarence Camp eral * piece* in an audition, and by Bender to Auirtant* Stale At­
Waller M. H ljntrii Jr., Snnforit trarl made by tbe War Production on their port of Sematang.
inglnn
before
Jan.
6
when
the
eoiiuell are Australia, Hraill,
student at the University of Flo£ 1 , of Ocala to make their ac­ it wa* their concluiipn that *'Gia- torney George A. DeColte*. who the
with Ku«er and Hnva'ii
Colombia, Syria, Polaad apd Hel* »econ4 r»l*inn nf the- 8t*lb roo ri.la who has £ e n Mecl^l to JBoard
A Dutth atmy
communique^
,
,
cusations againit Papy .If they nina Mia" would give me the beit announced thi* morning that lie giunr._
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gieiuill
bruin.
He-,b*t
aullnoannounced ' the 'c apture of Chetmemlicrshtp h r " l‘h» tt?f* Kappa . .
' ,
,
chance
of
winning
lire
contest.
*were not true. Whitaker charged
The French wrnposal was of­ ity umlfi tin- rnnitilulion to rail aml
M HI’lii
M |iKappa
m £ s | I’M.
| | | B |nnllunat
| H | | | | a | |hon| ± u plane t contliuctmn was
(•-- limn Ihe Imb-neinn radio said
will. Ttold a heating nest week
that .newspaper interest* would That it how I chore the *ong.“ to inquire into the ciicumUancr* fered as the rnunril moveil slow­ a ip etn l trtiinrt at any time. •
orarv acholaatlr fraternities, ti­ fme my time' on tbe War Pm the Dutch used a miking force
ly thrttugh a long series bf'amendts n candidate fnr a bachelor of ductron Boartf "
have benefited by a monopoly Aiken Kited.
of the wreck.Tlw Srnste approved by unsnl- science degree.
o| 50 ranks - irs anault yesterday
tnenl* to the original American
"I
am
itilf
a
roulhern
boy.
from the bill.
Ibr committer, Iteail'il bv Bren- .iltemonei igiur*! the (nut. birthFollowing the acrident. Jams* resoluttorr-on- Hie Balkan prob­ mou. consent compromise legis
and
I
love
the
South.
I
want
lation In idnce Ihe armed servirin
■ Kneeling on one knee, Wliitasler. ia inquiring into tbe I'ttim plaoe of tile* fndon'oan mdrpenAithur Tribue, Orlando
negto lem
Soviet Delegate Andrei A. On*- ^md'-t a single cabinet officer.
ker »houted. "Where1* the inter- to continue to make my living driver of a 1940 LaSalle sedan
td tbe contrails *nd \ny p'ltrr denr' agreement, these force*,
Tin- measure now goe* bsrk lo
who ha* his own plan
e*t to force thi* bill
tluougfi1 in Sanford and remain here." he which wa* involved in the acci myko,
(dr connection of F.flroB Rooie- tl" brnadr*•! laid, bypatt'd SoeIwfore Jhe council,, sat silently the House for action on an Agree­
aiteilrd.
Tberedt it. It would have created
vrll. son of the hte Pteudfnl medang ami Kadtps.ten
ment worked nut Inst night by n
dent,
wal
releaied
under
a
$500
throughout
the
morning
session
Mri*. H. V. Allen and Mu*
Stnnte.Mouse ronferenre conimltas
tire
other
delegates
tried
to
.^ n e m p a p e r monopoly.
Roosevrlt, wrlli tbe traiiv.ulion.
bond
pending
further
inyeiijgaJcivca H o U e l .accompanied b&gt;*
Air Indonesian atmy commufti""T h e y 're tutMet* and if you Roger Harris rendered * arveral lon of the accident, **id Pa­ Whip (lie American resolution in­ tee. Thi* ilirorporated "safeuiiunls"
Ferguaon. who lieWs a suturomdestcnrit
to
preserve
the
identity
ipte
raid Republican force* in th* • .
to
aform
acceptable
to
a
ma­
mittce
opening
hearings
on
the
*tand in their , way, I mean in the voral selection*.
trolman Bender, who completed jority.
the Marine Corps *nd Naval avia­
GAINESVILLE. July 21. (Bps - matter Monday, told a reporter r.nl cenlial tecior had teiied ModCharle* L ulr. la the absence of
way of their pocketbook*,"
ami
tion
ciali—Walter M. Ilnyne*. Ji , Ihn! the Army anil Navy had npJ. flraitey Odham. prcrldent of. hit investigation of the imach
In the Senate and House,.drives Hanford stu d rn t, a n t t'limlidato for | io»*mI letting the contracts but jnkrito, on thr outer tint ol the
don't do their bidding.' they'll the Jayraea. outlined the Jaycee up yevterday afternoon.
Tests
Clear
Boy
Of
w e t' on to get rid of'm ajor mat- n itarhelor of scirm-r ibgi*'-. ha-i that nrrlers, had rome from the Dutch petinirl-t atniiml the onceeliminate you."
tourist program tlnit ha* been In
The Injured were Cllfforl Kinhv the adjournment d»r.-Iwell elected to mcmhei -Itip At P lit| White House to go ttirotlgu with ixmetlut tn '.tl bate o l SoerabiSlaying 2 Infants torsThr-e
Weldon G. Starry of Tallaha* progress since last Fall. Mr. Luka aril of laingwnod, who at tho time
were principal develop­ ■Ih-tn Kappa and I’M Kimiju Phi, them,
|a. Hu* n ic on- of the area*
told
the
member*
that
tha
Jaycee*
nf
the
rnllision
was
driving
hi*
l see, ^opening the detente argu­
Imnorniy w huladir fra*..MASSILLON, O . July 24 (JP) ment*:
Krug said lie l"ld^th?-J.'VAi.Sfii- held 'bv tlw—I hit' la- Iwlor"—IH*
had sponnoted the tom 1st Informa­ IU39 8ttnlrbaker Redan north oil
—
L Tite Htiuse 7 AppropiiAtiuus najionn^
Tftil,lln„ot
SN
1'snr
M
ibll
ment*. laid Odham and Camp tion booth located-on-tile ta*ke- the -highway, ami -w how tnl’irle* - - Testa - in 4h« |w-li»lHc-t nursrry
ernHIr*. it N^al TmiminVe'U fojJtV
Commlltre
recommended
liarp
nulbirak
ol
huiiilitlM
Sunday.
of City
ll.ispltal
npparrii'h
bs^tlieir secretaries »t the Univer­
IC s X Is t r * mn fmmr l:iak&lt;i
probably were "loll* of tome pow- sttore Drive. It won also stated
Modrokrito la.JH mile* •outhwest; , V; 1
fleered *l*-yrar-‘dd R.'ger Gita cut in ill' funds President Tro- sity of Floiida.
a jtfn l tyndieate" in making ihelt . that the l-ooth would be dedicated
IDS',
asked
for
mi
InvcstigaUun
of
of Navarre today of tho killings
Mr. Ilnynea, a iclera II of the i
cd SoCiabsia.
i
on
Sept.
1
In
a
special
program,
the lovnltv of government Tvork* Army Air Force* end Uto
Rcuiition*
again*! Papy.
of two baby gilt* last Jurm A,
...
.
snd wxttltl oprn for aorvlco to tourTbe Modjokri to action appar­
r
t
t
He
asked
$1^.900,090
for
tlie
Weldoq G. Sto-yy pf Tallaha*.
an Theater of Opeiatiuna. who exDr. Iwmoyno Snyder -of Lan­
ently ua* an attsm p l by th#
(Mil
Service
Commission
and
18,oect* to enter • Harvard Medical
sing, Mich., ninth,,-legs) dlicct-&gt;r
Republican* , to
lmia»» Dutch
•rue argument, told th* Jurv w o- relandscaping
TC program
apemaonne.
nf the Michigan State 1’idlcr said 710,009 for I lie FBI. It recom­ College In the fall, was one "of 22
fur tho«
fo ri'* driving* on tlie -tronghol-J
mended
$3,500,000
for
the
comvletlon of Papy would mean "ruin 'area around tha tourist buoth and
student*
at
ihe
University
rletto
l
it was “moat unlikely" the Na­
r&gt;f Mnluur. I lie Indonesian com11 «*nlln«4wr| isii Pnm* III*hi *
for htm and hi* family politically, are asking for donation* fer this
to Flit Kappa Phi and thw-imly
varre, O., boy, who *drallied tha
WASHINGTON, July 21. UP*— nuniMue «aid (lie drive had heen
financially * and socially." and purpose, Mr. Luke told thoea’preone elected to 1*1*1 Beta Kappa.
killings last .Monday then chsngetl
would bring,to an “Inglerioj* end *ent. We need 15,000 to put this
Initiation nf tlie hew metnb-r* President Truman said today he halted 35 miles southeast of the
JERUSALEM, July 24 (flh- tits story on Tuesday, "actually
not promised to tenmve con­
• political career lasting 11 years project over and we are vow In Gurimen and British troops ex­ ever did remove a baby /rum *
will be held Friday preceding ha*
i &lt;..ntl-iM-il «n l*aae 411**11
trols over Installment .htivlng th
In th* hall* of the Legislature the Proce** of working th» prob­ changed fir* today at the gale of rrib."
evening commencement exercise* event
Congress doe* not approV-i
where he wa», If you tileaie, the lem out, he *ald..
in
Which
tn"
candidates
wilt
re
a security sene Ih Jerusalem,
The Michigan criminologist r»n
rtcogniied champion or the little
reive degrees
Dean Walter J. their
,, eslenslon.
.
,
, , ,
“We are going to ha,V a real touching off alarm siren* and a series of tests with -the Guo
jwpuntiea.”
Matherlv
of
the
College
of
this,
« »'*s only promlsyd :.» t»y- Maraliall Advised
program here nest week anil we baiting traffic for 48 minutes. boy re-enacting his purported "acnesi Administration will .^ In -.s ' "Ctton. he said at a mwi s-onfe
• Aa to Rep*. Rrailey Odham of are going to "kick off" the Project
An ‘ unofficial report raid the riiient," hit rig h t- aim in n r*■t
Of Dutch Situation
Sanford and Clarence M. Camp II and start the hall rolling toward attackers arrived In a If at, fired us It wait at Ihe time nf the
the graduate , op "The Futum uf
wl,- n
■bout hU •'
These control* were Imposed be
iCaatlmmt .■ I1, , . I'lakll
Private
Cnpitallsm,”
and
President
getting $5,000 worth of donation* four times with a Bren gun and ballin' deaths. *
WASHINGTON. July 21-lTTduring Dip w ar,tiv n pre­
John J Tir-'il "ill rtmfer devices. iglnnlty
for the booth and surrounding escaped towards the Jewish quar­
The tests, lie said, showed “*t
Secretary of State Marshall dt»*
sident
order.
They.require
n:
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PARIS,
July
24-tAh-A
French
Oliiel •lUilflllj Sr|rrti&gt;d for It,•■tilarea.” II. G. McIntosh, II, project ter* a* troop* returned the fire would have heen physically p»'said today France hrrsbip in I'M Kappa I'M Inilml,-: a oiiP-tlilrd down payment when rilt*ed the Dutch-Indonesian fight­
chairman, stated
No casualties were reported.
• ltd* for Roger to have remove I spokesman
art autornebile, a refrigetn 'o ' nu t ing today with tho Netherlandswould
accept
the
t’uited
Stales
Krnett Campbell, second vice
The attack was the latest in a either of the babies from theit proposal for n iititUh-Freneh* Hector I (mi'* Gallardo. Poi-lto some other article* a r e -purcli.ru-i! sint'a**adnr-dr*iEnnle, Dr. Eelco
h
Rico, mri v l aiidldate for the tltvpresident and officer in charge of long series since the British turn­ cribs'* but "it i* unlikely that
Van Kleffeils.
the installment plan. .
internal affair* of the o rg n rlsv ed hack toward France the t.Sbi) he actually ever did remove a Aintrlcan conference on the fut­ torate, and t.'hlh-hwa Wu, tiavh- onMr.
tn a •lli-minule conference at tha
Truman
recently
sent
Con­
ure
level
of
industry'
tn
Germany.
ing. Chekiang, China; Eunici Z. gress a message saying he though! State Department, Van Klrffcns-*
tion. itatrd that ne needed help Jews Intercepted on tho SS baby from the crib."
The
spokesman
said
France
was
Calhoun and Robert I. Gilbert,
on tha governmental affairs com­ Preifdent Warfield, alto called th.*
awaiting more precise details nf Gainesville; ami Randolph T. Wed- the controls should be continued, sabl In- gave Marshall “n fete'’
^ S e n a te Bill No. 364 which Irani- mit tee and requested that anyone Exodus of 1947. It occurred within
but felt that Was a m atter for points" on the breakdown of neg­
the
American
propotgl
before
ding, St. Petersburg. Myron G, Congre*s.
In working on tho rom* a few yard* of tha Jewish agen­ Italians Urged To
At that time, tie said otiations which resulted in what
Wr* entire airport* such a* the interested
tusking an official reply.
Gibbon*, nod Randolph It. Polk, be should take
mltlee contact him. Mr. Campbell cy and the Goldsmith Officers'
action if ('ongre-* lie termed the Dutch "police"
II* tald the projected cflrcur- Tampa; Ray E. Goddard. ■Plant
Sanford Naval Air Station to mu­ stated that Edward Ktrrher had Club, which previously had been Accept Peace Treaty
campaign.
»i-n» also would cover control of C ity ; Robert W. G reen, Fernan- did n»t vote to continue them.
nicipalities, together with build­ been appointed chairman of the wrecked by a bomb.
Tlie In.lone-ian crisis was taken
Ilia phrase was general!*- Inter­
ROME, July 2J-GPI- Foreign Min- the Ruhr industrial bastn, and dtna; Jaiqur* L. Clarke and Char­
Jaycee
newspaper
committee,
and
81x- men were repoptad by * Ister Carlo Sforxa told the Italian management and ownership of
ing* and facilities, hat now been
at the time as meaning he up "in very general terms." Van
les W. Brand. Coral Gables; Joan preted
that help is needed in getting the reliable informant to have robbed constltutent
would remove the controis if .(’on- J Kleffen • told r eporters, along With
assembly today hg Ruhr coal; but would not deal with
approved by both the House and arrangements complete for pulia Tel Aviv diamond merchant* recleved telegrams which "con- administrative measuie* to in- N. Pat ker. Mayo; Edwin A. Shut, gress did not vote to ext.jpd them. *current efforts to put tthc Marsh­
Senate and only awaits the Pres­ llcatlon of the Jaycee paper.___
er.
Bristol;
Kenneth
L.
Jons*.
office .of HO.OOOJ n cut and. mul
the desire of Soviet Rnisla'S . ...ftn Ruhr goal orodlictfon.
Senate has voted for s tno-li- all plan fur European economic
Laurel Hill; John. W. . MIxsju. 1 The
Ernest Southward sn d * J. (r. cut stone* at notjn.1 A similar firmmt
ident's signature before becoming
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to ratify the Italian peace treaty
Such administrative *tep», be Cdmpbellton;
fied
fonttnuatmn, hut—the llnuva ICi-uveiy into effect.
Campbell
were
introducen
as
Kenneth F. nntsaerib!
Mat -mill, be »ar.L "VnrtWs very robbery and
another
$40.09(1
law, according to word received
All
tbr^e
of
the
ether
Major
**ul
concerned
only
British
and
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Truman also said. that a world «ell what-* going on"-ln the East
aa renal
thi* morning by H. N. .Sayer, had not. attended meetings, recent­ haul oecurred—jM terday, Th# in­ ower* have ratified the treaty, American authorities
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formant eald- m sntben of. the rllish Foreign Secretary Ernest adrOlniitratoM- Thus, he raid,
trade
organiiatinn to buy grain Indie*..
city manager from Etfwaid Hip- ly were welcomed home by Mr. underground Stem Gang, seeking Bevln' yesterday suged Italy to
-i.Van ■ Kleffen*. who has been
trance
wotiTd
not
participate
tn
for
distribution’under
the
Marshall
.
“ ‘Jfni. m anag er.b f the Seminol* Luke,
fund* tor fu rth tr operations sp e d ;h e r ratification, adding that the British-American talks ex­ Historic Papers OfEuropean recovery plan '* uti-!er Netherlands delegate to the United
Nation*, leturned Tuesday fro.m
against the British, wer* known tbe Italians apparently wer# hold, pected to be held in Washington. Lincoln To Be Opened eonsideratlon.
County Chamber of Commerce.
to be operating diamond p o s h ­ fng back In the bellaf that the
U.B. Secretary of Slate George
Ttic President maile this "state­ The Hague, lie said his call was
Mr. Higgini and II. H. Cole­ Captain Of Liberty
ing shop* In private home* and Runalans would not ratify.
jC. Marshall, in hi* letter Monday
ment nt a news -confer&gt;ne' when primarily a courtesy visit, such,
SPRINGFIELD. IB., Jqly 24 UTl, questioned
man left than morning for Jack­ Shjp Shot In Gun fight selling the products tn Europe.
Sfuria, opened an assembly de­ to French
Foreign
Minister
about Secretary of as normally precede* a new en­
—The custodian of Abraham Ltr.-' Agriculture Anderson's propwal voy's presentation of Iris creden­
sonville to confer with CAA and
Jewish quarters of Jerusalem bate on ratification, strongly urge,! G orge# Bedsit, said he would coin's
tnnib said today that tho for surh an organisation.
BALTIMORE, July *4, (/TV— were under a dusk to dawn cur­ the constituent assembly to accept indicate aaon how such a trlptial* at the W hile House.
WAA official* in regard to de­ Harry
-Ij
InColn papers to Ire opened SatA. - Anderson, 33-year-oH few.
the
treaty
before
Aug.
|0,
by
attlto
conference
could
be
held.
Mr.
Truman
alto
tald
that
he
tails'of the new Isw.
•hip’s captain, died of a gunshot
British naval authorities an­ which date he said Italy'* chance The’ spokesman tald It was this urrlay in Washington “may con­ hat no plans for domestic controls
The bill Is designed to dispose wound In • hospital today and nounced that tha formar Liberty for entry Into the United Nation* added Information for which the tain letters from people who were over wheat and corn.
J
Envoy In China Will
of government surplus airports, Dollca said they had the descrip­ Ship Empire Llfegukrd, whlrh would be ended for this year.
French government was walling. were "angry at th# martyred Civ­
The so-called "Marshall P lan”
4
gtrport facilities and to aaiure tions of a man and a woman In­ they yesterday reported suns at
Visit Businessmen
il War President.,
first announced by Secretary of
I
IIWIIISSM
rag# rig h t!
volved in a fight with him outside her pier in Haifa by saboteurs,
The ' custodian, 87 year old States' Marshall, is the Doited
a bar shortly after midnight. , had been "raised and refloated
Herbert .Well* Fay, along wltn States- offer to help European na­
NANKING. July 2 1-bD-Lieut
Police aeld they learned Ander­ after two hours," .
Jay Monaghan, state historian, tion* get on their feel econo micab General
Altiert
Wedemeyer,
R eported Refugees
son skippered a Liberty Ship on News photographers htd been
both thought, however, that the lv If they work out plana to .do President Tnitnan’a fact-finder tn
(• May , Staye Strike at least four voyages through forbidden to taka pictures of the
paper* would not reveal anv what they can on their own.
China, will make * preliminary
"Bomb Alley** to Murmansk, Rus­ vessel, which the British said hat
thing sensational.
Oq the m atter of domestic con­ visit to Shattgoal Saturday to
; PAR/S, July u W — A Jevrl.h sia. during the war and that he been sabotaged after unloading
Meanwhile a group of Lincoln trol* over grain, Mr. Truman tald talk with American builnessmen
Py BOBBY PARKS
and they had a big time at ths scholars
and Civil War authori­ those mentioned tn his recent econ­ who have heen sharply critical
. Agency spokesman said today tha came here eight year* ago from more than 200 legal Jewish Im­
party.
CAMP
SCRIBE
.
ties gathered In Chicago pre­ omic message to Congress had to of Chine*# commercial restrict­
4,BOO more Jewiah Immigrants Boston.
migrants
brought
from
detention
Monday
was
an
aetlva
day
for
Thre#
big
fish
base
been
eaught
to attending the open­ do with export and transportation ions.
bain* returned tq Franc* from ‘ Police Lieut Thomaa’J, Mooney camps In Cyprus.
the campers a t Winona. Thera front* th* lake this year, on* paratory
ing of the historic document*.
tl »nllnn»g on Paae t.lskll
Palestine by-* three British de­ laid ’ Charles Chambliss, another
A formal statement said tha
wai
a
vigorous
water
polo
game
S'*
pound,
a
6T
pound
one,
and
The paper*, a t tha with of the
portation. ships might Stage a merrhant ship clptaln from TamShanghai trip "will afford oppor­
in
tha
morning
swimming
period
a
slightly
smaller
one.
martyred President’s son, Robert Mercy Flight Success tunity for discussions in closed
sitdown strike uppn arrival and Da, Fla., told him he wa* sitting Randall Goff Tours
between Cabin 1 and II and HL
The council ring was the scene Todd
at a table with Anderson when th*
Lincoln, have been sealed
Jtfu to to Way* /h e vessel*.
meetings with memhers of the
of
an
active
conteit
between
cab­
Cabin
I
won
with
a
aeore
of
for
21
years in the library «f Despite Bad W eather American and Chinese business
Tha Jews left Beta, Franca, two latter went to another table where U. S. With Babe R uth 17 m l .
’
in*. Cabins V and Vl wagrnl
a
man
and
woman
were
sifting.
VMk* .ago aboard the Eindu*
communities and will assist Gen­
All through tha morning and a vicious battle of wit* and CongressRandall Goff, 14 ysar old son of
Chambliss said Anderaon spoke
of J947, th# farmer B. 8, PresBOSTON, July 24 GPi— An in- eral Wedemeyer. In mapping out
hearing in "Paper-pick-up* and
afternoon
activity
period
tho
cam­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
O.
K.
Goff
of
014
to
the
woman.
She
got
up
nnd
fdan Warfield, In an attem pt to
Coast Guard pilot brought h|* program of intensive study,"
per* were busy In the handi­
VI won by one point
COUnty Commision To treplil
It appeared here that former
reach Palestine, but wer* taken started to leave the place. Her Park Avenue, Is due to leave to­ craft ahop making trays, book- Cabin
a flying boat down In heavy
Cabin*
I,
H.KIII
had
a
.
fir*
day
on
a
trip
that
fhoulri
excite
companion
and
Anderson
followed.
in custody at sea by Britisn
sess last night within 15 feet Premier T. V. Boong was taking
Hold
Meet
Monday
end*
and
lanyard*.
Sonny
Gar­
building
contest.
Each
of
the
throj
the
envy
of
every
American
youth,
Chambliss
said
he
heard
a
shot
a
nary men. Tha J e m -lscked im­
of Ih e . Weather Bhlp Bibb, MO an Important part In Wedemeyer'*
left In tna afternoon unex­ cabina chopped up h i 18 Inch
migration certifies lee.
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- few moments later and ran from a tour of many cities with- none ner
pectedly, Cabin IV won the cab- block of 2x4 and built a fire
11oneH mile* o f f ' Newfoundfsnd, to rc- Investigation, on whichi. U k tlt.g flL
other
than
George
Herman
"Babo
Seminolp
County
.
.
.
.
the
bar
to
find
Anderson
tying
In
-American policy toward
Premier Paul Ramadler n l d
ttlUL-.TL.They had-tw o-m
IW i MOtiaiy" Iftfrim n ai morv an 18-ytit-obi sat lor strict- (tepbnd
street with a bullet wound Ruth."
Britain had naked Franca to ta lis the
China.
Informed -sources sudd
en with * appendicitis.
Since
ITI
of
the
cabins
were
in
h
u
t
below
.his
heart.
and
the
first
eabln
to
bum
a
It
all
came
a
b
c
u
n
tu
e
ia
Ike
farl
2:00
o'clock
as
ah
equatl
totlon
•tha.group, but added* "W*
Joseph J. Johns, 18, S l-e of He­ floung was believed acting as un­
excellent order.
•tn
n
f
atretchcd
13
Inches
above
board
and
to
hear
irnmptalnta,
it
that
Babe
Ruth,
who
la
sponsoring
!
liaison between the Amer­ ^■4
g jrn mvt force
fores them
tham to
» leave
tears the
tha J * ™
I&amp; JM j
American Legion Junior Baseball
The member* In each cabin rontaat. with Cabin II coming in was announced today by O. P. lena, Ga. was flown to a hospital official
ican and certain Chinese govsmleagues In tha United Stale*, ask. are hard at work earning points the ground won. Cabin I won the Herndon, county clerk, who h now at Fort Pepperell In Green!an1, ment
officials,—
T ^ r . will accept tham as Jew- ^
^ n. ht£ ’. i ” Cr' PU&lt;&gt;M "*
ed James P. Chapman, director of tor tholr cabin. Points are earned second,-* In the next part of the preparing a tentative budget far where plan* wqre made to opera:*
i*h Immigrants In transit and BBa , f”
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Ford Motor Company pubtle rela­ by wiiytlng game*, contests, and canto*, the one to boll hie pot the fiscal re a r 1947-48 for present­ Immediately.
C A liF IH SOLD
that they are car*d for,
Braving haxardnua Hying w P
tions which la backing Um tour to table and cabin inspection* and of w iter over first won. Cabin ation to tho Commission.
U J . NO. I OPENED
*T*n if w means giving them
WASHINGTON. July 24 OF)
TALLAHASSEE, July t i w go along, Mr. Chapman euggeited by picking dangerous object* II w6n and Cabin I came In
No Increaso* In valuation* are dltloni, Lieut. William Morrill of
to which they are suited," Chairman F. Elgin Bayless of the that hla nephew Randall Goff go like pieces of glass from *paths sacmtl.
contemplated for assessment and LakehuraL N. J., was forced to Rep. 8IVea (D-Fla.) aald today
madler said.
State Road Department today re- along, and Randall was notified. and tra ils .,/^ t tbe end o f the ’ ’ Aftor tha contoat. the campers tax purpose* other than those due uae Instrument* in making th e the- War Anseta Administration .VA j
Tha British vessel* were ct- ported completion of widening
He left today by U alrrftrr STriht- week the cabin with the most hurried to thetr bunk* ana a to neturxl increase.In value auch landing because of fog and ro- has agreed to aell Camp Gordon
• parted to arrive a t a French and resurfacing of U A No. t gomery, Ala. to join tha Bab* Ruth
quiet hush fell over the camp as a* new buildings or Improvements, ■orted to "Jala,” a form of jet Johnston, In northwest Florida
Mediterranean port today or to- from Scottsmoor to Port Orange psrty. They will visit New Yprk.
tbe last notes of up* from the Tax Assessor Sanford Douclnoy propulsion, In taking off from to Grlar A. Quay Blosco, of East
rodrrow.
Paateatine, Ohio, for $440,100. .
in Brevard and Volusia counties.
f
Cabin 11 won with 826 points bugloFrang out over th s lake. revealed this morning.
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jWinsH igh I Inner Atl
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Promise To Scrap
f ,,n,‘ Credit Controls
Denied By Truman

Violence Flares
Up In Jerusalem
With Gun Battle

France To Accent
Bid To Meet On
German Industry

Congress Okays
Bill T T ransfer
A irports To Cities

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Is Scene Of High Spirited Contests

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hopes of bulldjng up trade eon
taete.
The while-giqvrd prince In a
golden fni&gt;K«'d rot* said thtough
Lie interpteter: **l ent very i.iurii
PITTSBURGH. July V4, M — Impressed with the iln i of Ihl*
ro rk rn dropped Mbdi- tool* country,.the work being done Itci*
‘■tar* In amarcmunt ym iculiy and the f|iendllntsa of the peo­
whit* - robed, dagger, • bearing ple.”
’ Br JANE KARS
Al-ltlam Abdullah .*
Ills country Is a 75,000-s'jii.ire
WA8IIINOTON — There ar*
1 * neen. Salt
Arabia, airoiied th o u g h
mile independent kingdom III Ihc about 210,000 blirwl person* in th*
1 mill un an Inspection trip,
southwest section of th* Arabian Unitad States now, and an esti­
mated 25 percent of them could bo
guest of tha Q. 0* Uteri peninsula.
rehabilitated into employment.
, th* 36-year old utjnc* flr»«
Tlit automotive industry cmTheae blind ar* a part of the
d th* Edgar Thompson Work*
Motoiisl taxes in 1948 lotalicil army af more than 1,600,000 dla
the Carnegie - Illinois Steel
$2^07,000,000.
ablcd men and women civilians
He Is tourlnrfflrniktion »n
of working ago who. am
for aid under thu Federal
, .
-Auent j ‘■••wwatlnnei rehabilitation
V V
prpgram. Michael J. Shortley, di­
Garden Fresh
rector of th* Offir* of Vocational
Fruits &amp; Veg.
Rehabilitation, estimates that the
national w«alth could be Increased
Fancy Yellow
by 12.000,000 if all of Ihexe banllcajiprd people could Ik made fit
Squash
2 lbs 25c
for lidt-hoTdlng.
Selected
.
Tlie program opt rate* '.n the
Tomatoes lbctn.2flc varlou* ktattt*, with 76 percent of
tb« overall operating cxiK-nvca
Fresh
carried by the federal government
Okra
2 lbs 25c
8h0rllev *ava an avarag.- of tO,000 disabled civilian* a yeac has
Kiberta
been tdarrd In job* tinrr 104,1
Peaches -3 lbs 27c Seventy-five
pcirrnt of th,&gt;*« re­
habilitated la.t year w en mum
Fresh
’
Ployed,' and 10 percent of lUm
H Oiati atuwx s »*cmc ru ca
Cucumbers 2 lbs 17c had
never worked befoie.
Shoitley figure* th a t‘about 260,­
i ’
ANN PAGE
Californii
pviiona iKtom* disabled each
Carrots 2 Bu. 19c 000
'.
PUKE
year, about 30,000 of whum aic
blind. Bight now about 170,000
Grape Jam
ar* In the procea* of re­
Plums
lb 23c dltalilcd
habilitation.
•
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offlcr li
Calif. Baking
_C'mj.ntly,
....— Hlioitlty’ar
. _
lb ja r 25c
a training Inttilule In
Potatoes 5 lbs 33c combating
Washington—tho
hTi
first of it» l-lnd
-r-to stimulate commercial place­
* Frozen Foods “
ment* -*l‘ 1-Aul'UsiIUr‘a-Jbt. tmpluyment »pe&lt;-lali«t* from IS atato
Ford Hook
12-os. pkit.
vocational rehabilitation agencies.
•This is a practical rourxe fea­
Lima Bean#
11c
turing subjects which a blind per­
i
son must m aster In order to en­
Brussels
10-ox. pkg.
successfully in a small busi­
Asparagus
Sprouts
38c gage
ness enterprise,” **y» Shortley.
“On rpmpldt4o#--oF the coura*.
No. 2 can 38c
Sliced
.
lb pkg.
state repreicntatlvra will return
to tlieir home offices equipped
Peaches
19c with
another worthwhile tool for
ui* In preparing eligible'blind rugn
Rich, and Flavorful
12-os. pkg.
-women f o r. employ mi ut and
Rhubarb
29c •ltd
placing them In suitable iob».r"
n g ~ N ectar"
A lot of disabled person* don’t
10-os. pkg.
know of thU program, **y* ShortTea Broccoli
30c lev. I’eriona of working foie* ug«,
sav fium Id to OS, can apply to
fe n
»in&gt;
it
Cr*am*d
their atate offices for aid. Aftsr
19c
application they ar* k«v*»
36c
69c Tuna
lb pkg. 62c making
fi.e medical examination, coun­
sel and guidance In arriving at a
IONA
auituhb- Job fu tu re with the In­
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iteel Mill Toured
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Rules Outlined1
For Touring: B y,
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Disabled Trained
For W ork To Aid
Them And Nation

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AfTU five mtnulks of testimony In
a Lus Angslss^ouit, film star lledy
Lamarr (abovt) wa* granted a di­
vorce from John Lodcr, also ot the
film*. She charged that Lodcr fell
**l««p on th* couch after dinner
•very nlghL Hs uasd to fall asleep
In the movies, too, sh* told the
court, (international Souudpholoj

AP Nrwsfeaturpa
SAN FRANCISCO — Touring
with a trailer this summer?
From tha land that aeea more
trailers than any other, th* Calif­
ornia State Automobile Associa­
tion offers tie** rules:
The trailer m ires some prob­
lem*. creates others. Like a tu r­
tle, you carry your roof with you,
but vou al.ojsr*
‘
slower and hexkern
. vler thanit an ordinary c ir
S
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P
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l
r
t
S E rpadt,
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j well to the right W
on xwide
I and on narrow roads pull slide
now and then to let traffic piled
un behind get
gat past.
Bast. ’
up
Control Speed
Never go faster than 60 .mile*
- p*: hour. In moat caeca it's ‘safer
I to go slower.
‘
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) weight
} ' z r uhooked
xt! l , wldt&gt;l^
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th
,n
d
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more car* in atarting, stopping,,
I passing and - ovestaking other)
vthicla*.
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Different atatv? require differ-l
ent equipment for Jraller*. In'
California vou need a license, an
approved signal device, a aidsview mirror, safety chain, d ear-.
ance and running lights, and I
biakes If the trailer weigh* m ire '
than 1.600 pound*.
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Therefore,. In the name of humanItr *T&gt;d virtuo and rcllgiuri; .n
tho name of th* Gra*t God, our
common rrc*t»r *ml our com­
mon judg*. we appeal to the na
tions of Christendom and .. . '
ask them that they will regard us
with the sympathy and friendly
consideration to which tho ik cu IIaritlca of obr condition entitle ux
and extend to u* th at eomlty
which mark* the frii-hdly Inter­
course of civilised and indepen­
dent communities.”
So I.IIktI* iKcame a fire, Imleprn^ent republic. Hut nut until
1862 did tho United State* recog­
nise It aa such. Liberia hni al­
ready I&gt;een recognised hy Great
Ilritail/and Franco.
The period following U. H. re­
cognition was • proxpi-i^rt one
rrlan
for the Negro Republic
coffee rominanded a high price
and waa tho principal export rtaj&gt;1e for many year*. Toward
close of the century It largon to he
supplanted throughout ths world
hy Brasilian coffee.
., , ,
Time and again . Um United
flu tes stood in the way of attempta to encroach on - Liberian
sovereignty.
Today some 2^00.OO) people
Jive In Liberia. The 100th anniver­
sary of Independence will he cele­
brated by a two-year-long exposi­
tion in which foreign nations have
been Invited to participate.

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I.udwle. John H.l To J. C. Ho*chiton A C-n
rollint. All—rf II. *lu s Flora L m
To Firm .n llom* Adm.
Jonas, Frank W. siux N.lll* it
To Farmtn Horn* Adm.
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Carraway, Ucthmald To J. C
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vATisFATiog n r v io N T a a aR x
W.IU. W. J Jr. To Joha S. Flor
•SCO MUX IVsST'
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Hlart nr FU Amsrlcxn L*(lvn
To Old Olorjr row No. I ll Ahamonik Fpiliist.
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om all account*,
n* tough
from
arrount*, had
hsu it nx
lougn Ii —
)(jlt of c|t'|cs |a aa follows:
e* our own Mayflower clan, " h e p . . . . q j,^ t Hoynton Hcarb. Cocoa,
th* main contingent
»t,U | Coral Gable*.* Danta. Daytona
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n.h*bii!
, , .hr out
"r.7^%
lu v e’
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wax
driven
by ;!.r,-T
fierce hnative
Ft. Pierre, Hollywood, Homestead.
tribes and wax forced to tako re­ Key West. U k e Worth, Mel­
fuge on a xmnll Island, afterward* bourne, Miami, Miami Beach. Newnamed Providence Island, owned Smyrna llrarli. Okeechobee, i'nliobv a mulatto British tn.di-r.
leer, Pompano, Hanford, Himrt,
■&gt; - .«
Here the pioneers resolv.xl to Titusville, Veto Ikaclr and West
*
J w
stay- for the time being. Elijah
lleaclt.
Johnson, a leading colonist, voiced Palm
Iotwrcnce Hlrxig, Jacksonville,
the thoughts of Id* fellow* when now serving as Dixtrlct Governor
he put foot on Frovldenc- Island of District 187A; and Taul Htlne,
and *nld "Two long years have I Orlando. Govctjior of Ulxtrlct 187C.
■ought a home; here I havr found will assist Governor Keller III the
one and-here will I remain.' .
conduct of the session*.
Seven month* later, In August
1922. Jchudi /yhm un made the
trip from the states and took over Oliver Ancles Trains
virtual "leadership -of-the-- strug­
A * Senior Forester
gling colony. Hy th at lime the
settlers had fought off _liotlilo
HIGH SPRINGS, July 24, (Spe­
_^tlve groupx’. 'a n i «rtabnxbe*l. n
•■i-^ww_iI - ■,!n[|iii|**ta'*- on the main- cial)—Oliver Amle* of Sanford i*
studying'to become m senior fores­
'"siow lv amhtediously the colony ter a t th* annual forestry trnlnlng
grew. Each year ahurlty after­ camp sponsored by the Florida
Service.
The jwhool
wards pressure grew In Liberia Forest
....
.......
- to
„ be
for complete Ocetlom from the ing held at Camp O la s o Male
S o c i.t y .
‘
. P a r k e ig h t mile* n o r t h o f h e re .
A convention met to consider’ Oliver Is the ton of Mr.__and Mr*.
Steps to Ik taken. On July 20. J. O. Andt-x of Route 2, 'lo t 165.
Oliver lm* aucceeafully cum1847. the convention Ixxin-d a De­
pitted tho m * t year work at the
claration of Independence.
Delegates agreed that the form forestry training camp mid holds
the Junior Forester certificate ami
of
’‘Ve-'.V government would la? pattamod upon the suiresaful completion of
after that of this r«nrntry. and a
II •
‘ flag waa made resembling III* basic rouracs at the present school h*
will Ik awarded the Senior Fores­
the people of the Republic ter certificnte *lgne&lt;l by tho Pre­
of Liberia, were originally the in­ sident ‘ of the Florid* Doan I of
habitant* of the United States of Forestry and Parka and tho Stata
North America. The W estern\ Forester.
Coast
was
Courses Oliver Is studying this
(JU„ ,&gt; of .Africa
...
. . . . .r^lceJixl
. BPVi by
.
American Iwnevolonre and philan week under supervision of n cmIwra of tho Florida Forcat Heivlra
■thropy for our future homo. •
•re: gum farming, tropical fore*,
try. use of forestry tool* ami UmIkt m\n«iiccmrnt* telephone line
construction «nd roalntentncc. and
forestry radio communication, log­
ging and milling, *nd law enforcer
ment and forc*t protection.

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“Where Customers Send

— " Founiicl liy onc-tlm« slaves^ the
O little nation today looks with pride
on Its achievements during the
war, when It produced mor.» crude
rubber "than any other rountry ex­
cept Ceylon.
.
In 1817 a group of influential
Americans form.-d tho American
Colonisation Society In Washing­
ton. Suprrtne Court Justice Dj*hrod Washington, a uephqw of
G4orge Washington. w*i. clecled
president and Francis S,-ott Key.
A author of the “StaepSponglcd il-n# ner.” vlcc-ptesl.h-nt. Offier InflO
entlal men of ‘‘Who’* Who” status
Joined the society.1
One of the Society * flrat act*
was to sponsor the emigration to
Africa of slaves who had achieved
• r»i oAiti
M»'l
ir.tr Is*
i* fk
their freedom.
.
7-xi11
In 1820 the first contingent of
88 emigre* left the UnlL-d States
for Sierrn l.oono* WVut Africa. Rotary District Meet!
They found It unsuitable for col­
onisation nod sailed aoilih tn SlterSlated For July 27]
m hru Island^ Here 22 person* dli-l,
“ Including air the White men in the
The Annuul Assembly of Dls-I
pnrty. three of whom Wert* Col­ Uict 167 II «f Rotary International I
onisation Society agent*.
will be held at Vero Beach J u l y
Within ^ y i - a r - a n m i ^ .r .t o u p ^ ur 2U
Miami,
an experlition left the temporary District Governor.
..
•sttlemenJ to travel south down
The Assembly will Ik attended
tha »oa.T of Africa ami find n | ht- by other delegate* from the_ total
manent home.
of 25 cities along the Florida Knit
The expedition soon ryached. a (Toast anil Okeechobee Region. Ihrl
llkeiy-lboklng arm next Lj the club pnvldeut* and secretaries be-!
present site of Monrovia, capital ing expected to gain at tho %e*
of Lib*~ia, apd bought a co a.tali
' ^tba fira *lning
’ essential to iuc-|
strln 430 n iik slo n g am
40 ro„ fu| administration of club af-4

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Thomiunn. Uarant
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SWAP 'ROUM' MUCH .
WID TO* NEIGHBORYOU EltHUH LOSES A
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By ROWLAND EVANS. Jit.
AP Nrw.fcdtu'rc. W riter
WASHINGTON - T h t tiny. Neg­
ro Republic of Liberia will
UK)
year* oM July 20.
Situate! o n -th e west coast
Africa, liilKtia owes its existence
to a group of American sta'esmen
who felt, aa early as 1600. .Out
American Negroes could find a
new and b etter'•way &lt;&gt;( Ufo SI

girt” Trt&amp;. i! imw.™

, | &gt;svclx&gt;|ugi&lt;ial sn (|,sp lltu jls tesla
un g i\,n . and the applicant, te
plar.-d on the tig h t Jnbi1 A Postidacentent folluw-up li m*d* In
every Instance to determine w heth­
er the Individual* is m ak'ng th*
proper adjustm ent and so on.
Ik fore an applicant la ready to
take on h Job hg ha* to dentonstrat* he eah* raanag* on* to
fit* Jub* In 20 different industries.

SPAflE RIBS

Loin End* I to 3 lb Avg.

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ISTARD

Blended Whiskey M proof. U% grabs M itral spirit*.

Then, if n.eessary—and this has
been,found tru* fn.only about .20
oL of the ease—that physl-Mtatwtion plogram b*gln».
__ biiludes surgery tn ren.ov*
_ HoitaM am).disability. In many
llkthncSl attlffcal devlr.-s ar* proVt.l.-I, su.li *• limit*, trwoe*. h**ring wid'. glava ryr*-wnd w on.

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houie. n or 4
room, w „,
Three Feathers Distributors, Uc., New Yorh

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dividual’* own hopes And d eities
iipvsva taken Into conaldcratlon.

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Ain't it dandy*
Nowenough sugar
fo r homemade candy/

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100th Anniversary ' HAMBONk'S MEDITATIONS
Hv Alley .
Observed By 'N w o
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un&lt;&gt; inning with two hom* runt
while wi|h Muskogee in 19.13.
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alralebt Une. then think how you

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Chock VOur trailer tongue weight I
on a public scale, first with tho!
hitch seal*.« flrat with tht hitchs
connected, then with Iha weight!
supported on the caster wheel. I t 1
should be around 160 pound* for
safe tracking. If more, you need
auxiliary rear spring* »ud d or
8-ply rear tires on your cor.
Walrh the Hills
DonT wait too long to shift
gears going uphill. Never stop on
an up-grade units* absolute*/
nereixarv.
.
Uao Intermediate or low gear
going down hill. Save brakes
brake), th*
/ When
7,
, applying-. a “f*****
applied
*h° uld
*pp
® fKond iwfor# tboi# pt th# car.
I and
P " " ’* overload the df.w crs
cabinet# In your trailer.
Maximum trailer -weights ao-'
cording to trips:
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For side roads and mountain
road* up to 10,000 fact—1,000 lbs.
Main highways end not too
mountainous terrain—3,000 lb's.
Level main hlgtpeaya, provided
overtiied radiator auA ax«car
. . has
.ow
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(r,.]
m , _ 8iooo lbs.

FADE THREE

THE SANFORD HERALD. STANFORD, FLORIDA

. THURSDAY, JULY 21. 1947

THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1917

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

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Sanfnrtl. Florida

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Lean All Meat B-meUx*

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SIRLOIN. T-IIONE, ROUND or
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Club Steaks
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Brisket
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Realty T«&gt;

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59c

G rand* Shipped, Not F roim .
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Hens
Moircll Little Tig

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III Sanitary Carton*

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Wisconsin

Morrell Yorkshire Sliced

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Breakfast Bacon

Virginia

l.'gv. Bundle* W estern

Cobblers

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Cntif. Sunklxt ■

Celery

I A’m o n s

New Crop

Fresh Stringieax

Apples

19c
Beans
Honey Dew Melons ea. 25c

Golden ltt(|f

3 lbs

Bananas

35c

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3 lbs

I‘caches

3 lbs • 25c

Potatoes

2Ie

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29c

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SHK. WHEAT
* 25c 2 PKGS. - 27c

SNIDKK'S 0. B.

CORN

2 CANS

LIMIT 1

STOKLF.Y’S ORANGE

... NO. 2 DANS .

2

URN.SKITS l!F&gt; IIT.

15c MAYONNAISE
PT. 35c
19c

303 LJBBY

iSUGAR PEAS

MARIA IIRANI) C R U S H E D ....... - - ....... NO. 2 CAN
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PIN EA PPLE
WESSON
PINT

43c

OIL
QUART

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33c

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ASHCS
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VARKUNO
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$1.20
2 Sm. 23c
Lire. 31c

-N O . 2 CAN

35c

PIN EA PPLE

NO. 2 CAN

STOKLEVS CUT GREEN

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BEANS
UNCLE REN 1-LIL PKGS.

lb 42c
3 Iha SI.21

35c 'Cm

2 Pkg’s

10c

TOM. PASTE
NO. 2 DOLK-S

PIN EA PPLE JUICE

2 for 35c
12-OZ: JAR

WHITEH0U8E APPI.E

15c

JELLY

46-OZ.

MOONKIST RRAPKI'RUIT

27c

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Bacnrmcnto all green
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Beef H u h lb can
rills Jlrand

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qt. i f

Roger’s Fancy Sugar

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Cock O’Walk or Roaedalc

Pears No. 2Fj can

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EGGS. U e . doz.

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Rprind RWcr Creamery

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73c

Peas No. 2 can

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JUICE

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3-I.DS..

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HEM0
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59c

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H0MI HU1TH SKU

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CAT cm DOG FOOD

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Rib Lamb Chops

Carrots
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Cuban Avocados

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THURSDAY. JULY 24, 1947

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

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THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1947:

PAGE FIVE

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

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againit dangerous qunekv and
Wayne B. AJbers To Cosmetics Are Risky awindlera
In the cosmetics black
j Recreation Group
The Sanford Herald
Economic Co-Operation
market. R ecalls these article,
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Business
In
Berlin
ID
TOO
LATE
TO
CLASSIFY
Formed
By
Baptists
E«taktUk»4 In |*M
are scarce, women bid high
lly llllll TIIOMAH
P a k lU k H S ail. n f » H
IM an k r
Bj RUSSELL KAY
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The Pari* Conference on European economic co-opera­
price, for thr rontJnt* of notMes,
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AP
-Newsfeature*
Warn*
R.
Albers,
state
eignnThe RaptUt Youth' Cluh was
tion ha* discarded politic* in favor of buaipeaa, *aya Paul
lia ln a . riarMa .
B E R L IN A woman’s -Vanity1 hoxea,and tube* that 'tTten are
||O I t.YWUOlS, July J4 '.n — Uer of the 46th Congresslonol IM*
organised Saturday at the Firs*,
I ll M,aa«lle A itaat
■old. in under-the-counter trade. .
Ohali, who i* reporting it.
Each y«ar hupdreds of thoutnrda banquet at 8:90 P, M. They will
Raptfvt Church annex with a jrroup Van Jtfhnson i, a HoilywoW ts„- j tr |rt „f jhe Town,end Club will lu* ran he n dangerous buriorss If ahe
drive
to
Tallahassee
for
tha
night
Thev have found In te st, 'h a t
In
.Berlin’s
Ry—aii
octi
r
who
doesn't
«ld
hjlttj
K„rr,t
,peaker
durirtg
the
alltiuva
lirr
cosmetics
r.a fm l
aa
w m l
rla a a aaallar
Tho co-ordinating committee will constat v f sixteen of picture* and feature atcrlei and breakfast the following morn­
of 10 young people signed us ...If t*1. .111 ft«,„ itiMitsafir . t iIi'ii* : . ■■
, st /,C.inKrei.. ..
.1.. mprketi
«■LnS. CL
a 1,1
Ouida Fennell Ta
P r i a k r r VT. 1 , 1 * . a l I k a Ta a « o l l l r a
jwlf utsoit Ilia dram atic-talent!. | ,|Ay ,ui.r .t i|n(f 0ft .a
the vMil
pubieixing Forida are 'printed In
■1Id.trk
She
might get hob! frequently perfnnte, and toilet
delegate*;
ona
-from
each
of
the
nations
in
attendance.
charter
mrmtwr*
after
aptfrttving
I f a a a f a n l . P l a i M a . « * f « I k a Aaf
new,paper*, magazine* *nd ing with Governor Caldwell and
a set of by-law, which Included * For that reason, lie Ii asking 1 *|^na| iti^trU-t 'o f tho Townsend &lt;jf some rxplosive perfume,, some water* marked "high test" have
A decision has been made to obtain economic information the
I f I » a a r » a a a f H a a c k *, l&lt;*T.
Wed JDhn T. Morris
trad* ioumala of |h« nation. Thr members of hla cab in et-at th*
for Jighier roles.
i Club Ills tglk will follow a cover poisonous lipstick or an c a i do contained high content of methyl
statement of purpose as brln.c ’ to hla
onlv with the concent of ench government concerned. Wprk value of thia favorable publicity Cherokee Hotel. Following this
nm.i.Avn l. dram
Most urtor* U lieve they • could r,j ,|{-y, luncheon to lie held nt cologne with high* content of alcohol. In the once-glittering
provide
for
ourselves
and
our
■Ml
r.dlior
FRIDAY
will be carried on by an executive body of aix members, It impossible to estimate but it breakfast a State Patrol eaccrt
Mr. and Mr*. H. B. Fennell of
Mr*. Nollle Anderson Moor* of
of other denomination, re ­ tackle Hamlet in u moment. .S*&gt;* io ;0tl o’clock at the Tourist IYnt «r. methyl alcohol; likely to cause in­ Kutfueritenilamm German women
n o iinox nr.A i
will take the party to Apalachi­
All day meeting and picnic of Sanford announced today the en­ Dalton. Ga. is visiting her vister, friend,
and Investigating committees will look Into problems of runt into tha million,.
have been known to pay a week’*
creation and entertainment of the Van: "I still have to learn l o j^ jj mvmb«ra and friend, at* in­ flammation of the skin.
lla a laa a a M a a a a "
cola
where
homage
will
be
paid
to
C.
8
.
of
the
First
Meth.
th
/W
.
8
.
gagement
and
approaching
marri­
Thia publicity doe,n't Jukt hapHe vvould rather have Uottss I vitwsl to attend.
Mr*. Roy R. Wright.
Europe’* transportation, supply and industry.
wages for a lipstick winch might
hixhett and must wholesome chat- set."
Official,
in
the*
city
drug,
bu­
Dr.
John
Gorrie.
Inventor
of
arti­
,
odist
Chufth
will
be
held
a
t
10:00
age
of
their
daughter,
Ouida,
to
tiR ir n iP T io i iu T r .1
a
musical
than
his
current
"VirIt la plnaned and executed
peter.
reau are waging * hard fight prove poitonobi.
The smnilness of these groups and their 'practical «n.
ficial
Ice.
Then,
following
the
P a ia k la la A ta aa ra
;
A.
M.
a
t
the
home
of
Mrs.
K.
W.
John
T.
Morris,
son
of
Mr.
and
V able and experienced publicists
which he wanted pal . Jimmy Dunn, playing a d ru n k:
Dr. and Mra. U. D. Caswell &lt;f
The following were elected as tuous.
• -*• approach to the situation are factors which should bring who know what publishers want, beautiful Gulf Coast Highway
O f O a r r l a r . n a a k — -----------I H trron on th* Country Club Road, Mrs. John Morris of Bartow,
Orlando and Mra. C a tb srin ^ Holly officer,&gt; Joe- l/uggar, pre,ident: Keenan Wvnn to do instead Oj In i'Kille.i
McCoy.” comment *1
-TS
O at M aafk
. ,
......
they
will
go
on
to
Panama
City
ill*
Townsend
Club
will
meet
The bride-elect was tp-aduate,4. ofJktU nO h’G*. were thd gu-safason
______
oT "Slum I wierit *011 th* uagnji all!
i n about a solution to some of the complex economic problems how to 'prapara it and have the acquainting' thamaelrea with tha
tkaaa M a n l k a
...
------ —
U
ta
-4
R
u
J
d
.^
tw
e
iid
e
n
t:
the
Tourist
Center
Vt
8:00
from Seminole High - School and W ednesday-of M r,. J. B. Ray syiu forle Sheppard, secretarv-tt'en- Van'* liefiter dravllng pruver.4
AAD
necessary contacts to place It tucAla Maatka
. ,
I get is drunk r&gt;de,” . . . David i
marvelous development-•th at • ha*
a.pa f Europe. Upon, the solution of these economic problems eaaafully.
o'clock With II. Q. Lundqulst, pre- attended
Huntingdon' College, Mr. and Mra. Troy Ray.
Ima Tear- - —
..............
The redhead it currently cam- ttclznick got tbc final bill _un-vThe
.should follow, the working out of some of the political prob­ You don't Ret your'
five
memtwr
adult
adsurer.
A
taken
place'Tn
this
4
section
during
lt. presiding. Plan* will be Montgomery, Al*. for two veara.
publicity
A l l • a t t e s t , M a ll a a a . a a n l a a» lems which concern Europe as a whole. The political road
viiorv committee was atao selec­ paigntm- for n mustrnl vatjlra I'aid,line Case." which "ill be!
iatdet council all 8h* la now a member of the
* for the district
picturea and atorfea in m scaiinn the past few years. Luncheon will.
of the oldie. “ Private Live*," with released
Mlaa
Ruth
Hand
haa
arrived
In
October. A mere I
dav meeting of the 5th Congres­ teaching ntaff of Mclrosa .High from F lorida.State Univeirity in ted.
, a*rriaia,^ i a ,'r " i\V pa"fr»aa Ir -will •&gt;• amoothcr when the rock* and bum pa of economic Ilka Lift, Parade, Look, the Rvtur- he served a t the Edgewater Gulf
Lana Turner, l.unlle Bull and, id Ui.*0U.000 . . . Eleanor I'atket |
T
he’rlilb
wa,
formed
following
a
and
11
r a l a l a a f a a A a . w J J k a a k a n i fk A l a » upheaval have been removed.
I following
sional District which -will include School In Melroae.
.
course,
Krt-nsii
VYyitn
In
the
cast.
day Evening Poet, Colllere or tnet- Beach Apartment*
rallahas'ee to spend the wecHeml
her 26th birth Jay to-,
al r a a a l a r a d tr r l U l a a ralaa
a business meeting at 10:U0 and • Mr. Morris I* a graduate of the with her father. She plans to te- a rrcominrndatlon from ihe youth Frank Slnatiu may have t,» do celebrate*
rohoTitan newapapera like the Chi­ a short bnaineaa session In th*
.. .. _ S Wioor« unt I
a covered dish luncheon a t 1:30. Bartow High SchoM. Hr served turn on 8 unday to Tailahatsee to committee of the church and or­ some pet -i iial appeamntes to' day. in Canoe,
cago Tribune, New York Timet, afternoon will be free for relaxa­
lalaaA
kaw apapa,
H a p taaaalaA
tne*+e-tnrr'
‘•use J
Warn* B. Albert, state organiser, with th* United States Navy at attend the aeeond summer veialoit. ganization meetings have been
llaaa. l a a - ra p ra a a n la T k a lla ra ld
Cleveland Plain-Dealer, or Kan»a» tion and a’ swim In the Gulf. A
H
ojv
T
q
K
eepjfu^balids
Happy
4hw
w
ar-w
-rtw
v
rp
rrrTlT1
full
„
f
%
\%
kltla.
Don solve* th e '
* ,Ch
CUb
held during, the j t a rt weak*
Jm I k a a a l l a a a l XU 14 a l a A t f M U l a a
banouet I* scheduled that ayening
will be tha main speaker and all various posts Irr th* United States
City
Star
unleaa
you
know
your
tlte
Walcott-Maxim
light
hr
spotty
irnhlrm by placing hi, two oldest I
TfSFflTTigT'vvilr i&gt;e he lit front 7: 00
• .
f l t f l a a a a r a a a a l a l a l a a A l a ffca I l i a member* and friends ara Invi
•nd the party will spend th* night
th Af rica—ilmlng ttir
atuff.
Friends of Mr. and Mr*. C. 8. o’clock until410:00 P. M. on Sat- sored liete. tian k ie never accro* tmv, In eh , 1kb while lie', working
aal
r lllM . la
tk a f r a a l r p
w llk
oa-Edgow
tsi
Baoebi
‘
•
‘Moat
women
don’t
know
how
to
keen
their
huahand
TErWB
1
war
and
ts
now
attending
the
Baapita . Ih » - f ar*-tltat Ptwrtde
p r i a a l p a l k a a d a n a i l t r a l a l~ k l a a p a
Buchanan w ill' be Interested to imlav evenings with * Informal 'to ^ I'Vriurbeit at»nit hla many on "Sleep, My uve."
•
In the Tourist Center at 8:00 I&gt;. M. University of Florida.
n i ,»w m»«* •- ................ ....
tianij"" Iliataft'LitWlreh^e tJouId In Todays Woman Magazine. publicists arc underpaid and for The writer, who has been a
learn that they have moved Ihelr game, and joerasional •perl
"The Ghost and Mr* Mti»r"
special en* adversittrs. Says n sign in In,
with
H.
G.
Lund&lt;|uUt
presiding.
member
of
FPPRA
sine*
It
was
the raort part unappreciated, they
riraasing room: "Be gentle with . . , is n delightful*:'.“ different
residence from Th»ma»v!l’o, Ga. tertalmnent bring provided.
T k a H a r a M l a a m r m k a r a f I k a Mr. Gould, a consulting psychologist, states, “A man. like
organised, la planning to join this
those wlm ate iingt ateful—or flint. Depleting a romance of au
to A tlan ta.. They have visited* In
A a a a a l a l a i l ' l* r r a a a l l f k la a a l l l l a d a woman, will lie happy In marriage if he gets what he are among tha ablest and mo,t
“Babe”
Znharias
I
r
Talija
Irani,,
dart's,
croquet
and
District
Council
all
day
rneetdistinguished
caravan
and
I
know
successful. to be found anywhere
r . r t a . u . l , l a Ika aaa f a r ra p a k llSanford several time, anil have rhecker* are among the attra*- when dander dlsJ^Hs your no English widow and the ghost
t • .
of th* 6th Congressional Di*
a a t l a a a f - a l l I k a l a a a l a a i r a p r l a l a f wants. Most of the girls who are now young or middle- In the country and have don* *nd I will gather some mighty in­
bleat gesture*.'
of 11 sea, captain, it i* told with
tlnn, and mfmtierihip I* op*n to
i n i k l a a i a i p a p r r , a a w a l l a a a l l aged wives grow up with a dangerously wrong slant on the ar* doing a. magnlficient job for teresting material for future col­
trict of th* Townaend Club. 'Ui* Good Housewife Too m ade. many friend, here.
AT
,Catv Grant leave, In a week charm ami taste. Seldom off the
AP nm a 4U|MlrliM.
those
between
the
a-ze,
of
t.l
and
business
meeting
will
begin
at
umn* on the trip.
*
Florida. •
subject of what men want from them.”
Friend, of Mra. Ben F. Currie 20 who return'the application card for England where hr will con­ ctcen, rC.ne Tierney handle, her j
By
ADELAIDE
KEItlt
10:30
4
A
t
M.
and
a
covered
dish
“I've learned one startling fact
wilt be glad to terra that he and slrnrd hy t lr lr parent or gti.irdian. fer with Alexander Korda «n,l heavy chore to (lie extrot of her
"Women f-hould ask themselves the following questions,” Men like Dick Pope of Cyprcn about
PARK and GENEVA AVENUES
AP Ncwafeatures Writer
luncheon at noon. At 1:30 Wayne
changes that have taken
THURSDAY, JULY 21, HIT
Gardena, whose marvelous pic­
her twin son*. Frankie ami John­ Although the club I, sponsored tty Carol llrrd on the fit it of
light}'right ability and. that I*
Mr. Gould continues, “and answer them honestly.1
Golf
champion
Babe
Didrikson
B.
Albers,
state
organiser,
will
be
tures have crashed front pares place out there before even leav­
nie.
and
baby
daughter,
Connie,
tha main speaker and all member* la more famous for her work with are recuperating from scirr-* : n r * the Baptist Church, tnemlierahlp i*rtr» «f film, with International plenty all right, ex HarrUoq I*
1. Would your first, honest reaction he “Of course-I’d time and time again; Peter Schsal ing my Tampa office. Instructed
MATCH FOR OPENING DATE
made lit ox rtlrnt a« the simile, and George
and friends are Invited .4
- * a braaale than a broom, but her of whooping coqgh «t their home I, open to nny, regardlev., of background,. It will
be happy anywhere with you” if your husband unexpectedly of Silver Springs, who linked his hy our secretary to make hotel re­
HIHLK VERSE FOR TODAY
Istanbul
with
other,
following
in
Kamlcr,
«hine,
in
a
htlrf
part.
church
affiliation,
who
meet
the
husband aaya ahe Is a vrgnderful
proposed moving.to a strange town or even a foreign famed attraction with Niagara servations I wrote and asked that
nt 008 Elm Avenue
reiiufrementa nn«l w|to will ,ign the Aond- il, t aim .' and Mopta t ml
housekeeper too.
FEW HAVE NEEDS THAT country?
Falls and the Grand Canyon in th* a double room be reserved for the
mertlliership pledge staled on the After the conference,,’ I nry m
ARE UNSUPPLIED. BUT WE
night of August 2 at th«i Edge-Htr husband is Georg-* Zaliatlpublic
mind:
Boh
Eastman
of
Mr. and Mm . G«"rpe E. Well,'
rn , hr»e lor “Mr. a (Handing
WANT MORE THAN WE NEED. 2. Do you feel teasonnbly certain that if your husband Marine Studioa, whose leaping water Gulf Beach Apartment*.
as,.one time wrestler and now a and daughter, Gladys Wells, will bark of the card’s "In nrrentlniT tu
Build, -111* Divam House," with
Ihi,
membership
1
understand
that
IT IS RIGHT TO DESIRE LIM­ gut Into serious trouble, lie would turn first to you?
fight
promoter
in
lb-in.
:
nim
,.
InIn
reply
I
received
a
courteous
porpoises have grared lhA parci,
A ^N ew sfeaturra
leave Saturday for n month* '"ac*l.oy..
ITLESS
SPIRITUAL
BLESS­ 8. Do you get an instinctive feeling of happiness when you of thousands of publication,- New "form letter" aigned with * “ruband "the champ" live in n si •able tion I&gt;e ,pcnt with friend, and re­ membership in the Baptist Youth Slyrnc
Dear Judy.
•
Dn'hl Niven fiuhihr, **J
Cluh
U
an
Junior
and
a
privilegr.
INGS: The desire of th* righteiu* know thnt he is in good»spirits and feels fit?
house
surrounded
by
rose
gnidvns.
ton Perry of Wakulla Springs with I her stamp" informing me that my
It seems moat of the ktd* have
lative, In Halford, N. C . Phil a del- and il^tJl.#iIL-#«&gt;w ^b e n y ^ i aa
hcfi’U U4»feUL-*«4&gt;^23frllt'thsp»TT• hall bf granted.—Pror. 10:21.
“Babe'r the perfect . . d -.44 be
hi* trained fish and State Cdtlrge- reiteration had been inede at 17
four.-! fasclnatirik ways to occupy
Doe* he frequently discuss hilt business with
,i*
hi. homeland ami "Bonn!* I
r
VTHtib
aTicI
ilo
nothing
to
•aid
with
an
.a
p
p
o
in
tiv
e
g
iia
juA
Aquamalds; Howe Sadler,
SadJer, dir
dlr-ctorl
day
aleeplng purpose* onlfl
only I
R
h lm ^ to u rw rb u a ^ c n n T
Aquamalda;
w tor I a ja
y (for flwpin*
tbamaeWea during■ iW
tb#lMsummer,
Prime Charlie.’*
fl
J lu .
^ -.s. - ^ **&gt;• Florida -Mawa.and PboUtb-l-W X* p ^ 1Uly-wa»,^ d - thd/-(y—
^ , r t W t T n d t n honK??rsPIDrrcg. aflcF ’tho American Womens golf two week, in Sanford. Me. with hrlnr discredit on myself nr the
Clnudettr t.’ollfert, on the olli’r
*
l l M I - n a u W )W tM jn i i f i |i yrttt W» t h f tfixhCT OP o th e r Service, who. with Roy Beckman would be necessary for ms to send
njBr job* In town have drifted out champion came home from Scot­ Mr. Wells’ mother. Mr«. S,r:i Youth Club.
hand, is ilraf to the many offer«l
household chores In &gt;*our department of the home?
“ —
' M ‘ a chrck
‘ * *for $25 'in “tho 'form of* *
••• - country where land with hkr sixteenth consecu­ Well, They also plan to visit for
of* th*
Florida -State Advertising
tomot
th* *
berry pickin'
BOCK — SHARPE CRYSTAL
she ha, had for film* ahroaj.
COLORFUL FLOORS
a week in advance or my
they seem To have lota of fun. get tive tournament rhampihnirfnp,,#** T tS w lS v , in Niagara Fallr.
7. Do you frequently help him with gardening, home repair Commission, has been doing such deposit
Many decorative, effect’s ran h* She argue, th at picture* can be
’*
amateur
golf
title.
precious
reservation
would
be
British
women’i
an
(Mstanding
job
for
thr
state,
aa
muekAo
eat
a
s
they
liky
and
work or other tasks in his department?.
wotked out with asphalt tile floor­ ntade just a , r*|&gt;ertlV bet* *,
good pay beside*. Helene xaya the
i couldd go on and "/IB the balance “pulled." It look* like Florida is
She’* got
system women
Mr. and Mrs. William It. Wray ing lyu-ause It l« manufactured In in Hump*,* provided film n&gt;ahrr»'
flrntiHfitl mttlrhrtl set of dear cut rrtslnl tiindsllnir of 8 gohlela, 8 Ice
We »fe wheie it mowed in 8. is there anv book you have read and discussed recently? of this column with name, of developing another Gold Coaat- •
l
earned
how
to
square
dunce,
would
marvel
a
t
She
goes
through
haa r
plan to lenve on ttatuiday for atamlardlzed sizes and a variety apnlt mote tiin* ami realism.
1ea&lt;&gt;. 8 sherliels. 8 salad platen «nd 8 cttcklwll g l a r e s * *
9.
Do
you
and
he
jtartirlpHte
together
In
any
recreational
1
realise
that
“Mr.
.
Rubber
country
style,
at
the
Faturday
equally
able
men
and
women
who
that
houte
like
lightning.
She
Cleveland the oilier day. Ihey
Burnsville, N. C’. where Ui«y will of color,, hoth plain ami ntarbleBail'trc tttn|iw&gt;ck Is hll* these'
Stamp."
the
resident
managar.
is
i
g
k
l
dances
and
writes
*.hal
she
ara
serving
the
state
effectively
sport
?
visit al the Nu-Wav Hotel which
better enjoy this lummei weatoet
the** «!,*« 1 to— Wn,t-r-- .• ••
40
for only 1
v
just hired help and qius: carry out
ran't wait to get hark to show the ihe Ju s t pitches into it—seems t*-owned—nnd operated h r Mr
in a public relations capacity
find 1 eiipt f.'i her, fine 1 -1 It '
while they can. It ii liable to set jO. Do most- of his. friends like you?
the
policy-of.
the
hoteLI’m
aurNjxt month, August I, 2 snd 9
ike she Just punhes those chores Wray’a mother. En route '•» llotn,fang.
Taylor
can't
seem
tn
wotk
Ihrii
Do
ypuJIke
.inoat
of
hla
.friends?_____
_________
:—
cold qeit-winter.
Borne coed* are anxious to drop right out of the door in front of vlllr they will vi»B .1" SalUhstry. Progrnm Announced
I ’time in a n d let tie shtitv ytftl lliiw w o n d e rfu l ItarR ain!
id be exact, the Florida Publicity pr-iscd I was not aiked to send a
assignment, ronrurrrjitly. Bob.
12. Can you remember in some detail what you and he and
their school books and hav* some her.
Public Relations ( Association passport photograph and my fin­
N. O. a n d 4on their way hack to
sank
mmi«t*yhe.
I*
.now
timklugl
talked about last night?
For All-Day Meet "Tlte IIikI, AVall" ami ba* nothing ,
have
'
play before they settle down to the
will journey to Weat Florida for gerprint*. I'm afraid they’ll
I think a lot of housewives Sanford they will be the guests c f
WM. E. K A DIOR, JEW ELER
lt‘» a good thing the Preiident 18. Do you and he, In general, enjoy the same radio their mid-summer convention. In­ to "pull" my reservation for I’m
. serious business of doing a sum waste time Just hating to tackle Mrs. Wray’* sister and brother-lnset
heyotnl.
"I
gne*v
III
.havsi
didn't appoint Kenneth Royall programs?
Th« Rev. Ito u g la s E C liarlp,
mer Job, however. So the girls who the Job. Babe Just slain* at it* and l*w, Mr. and Mr» C. S. Ilmlmnan.
stead of spending the Xhr^c day not fending any 125 advance to
t , srhedtiled t.i •.|i&lt;-»k ‘on the p rog . to watt foi Gaide to tutu dcvnl
belong to sororities (Alphn Kappa, does It—and then &gt;&gt;e* ojt_and ami daughter, Hilda K ls w r Secretary o f'th e Navy. fh ra th* K When he talks to you about something fhat interests period listening to long-winded guarantee a $7 . obligation. The
some picture,." he laugh,.
DuPont people are hiding their
Gamma Phi, Bet* Chl_TUeta and play* gtitf.4
ram for the nll-dnv meeting and
Britiih no doubt would have at­ hint much more than it d6es you, do you really try to speakers. President Frank Wright manager’*
Theta PI Delta j a l Carroll Cob
light behind #-bu*hol-»-4
picnic tomorrow of the \V. tt. C.
Well,” arid Babe, ripping open
and Executive Secretary Frank
tuned they owned the Royall listen to what he is saying rather-than day-dream about French have planned v ■'visual thev should put him In one of their
lege In Waukesha. Wtac., ad- the parkag of nylons she had just Regional, District
tt. of the Kir«t Methodist Church.
rned for a week of play at bought, "I’ve found out the-secret
The meeting is being h»ld at
education" tour designed to ac­ hank* in charge of loan* to widows
Navy;------ ----something else?
rby lake* where they settled of finishing fast is to go at it nnd Housing Offices (’lose the b&lt;•me of Mu. It. W ..Herron
.
l.r&gt;. Do you like your husband’s company as much as thst quaint theae publicist* with the and orphans.
down to a merry round of sleeping. get it done."
on the Countrv Cluh Hoad and
charm and attraction* of this fav­ . See vou in Panama City, book
, .
of any girl-you know?
Gratilioppert arc teported
eating, ringing and Just having
will Irfpln et 10:00 o'clock.
me un at the DIXIE SHERMAN
ored section.
Babe was a decided contrast to
ATLANTA.
July
24.
bD
i-Clar“If you can answer Yea ‘to eight of these fifteen
fun. A good tim e was haJ by all tho girl who won the British cham­ enre N. Walker, regional housing
about to ‘‘take" ihc Plant City
Rer. Charles' address will he on
Meeting at Wakulla Spring* the HOTEL whera they cladlv mad*
the kid* report.
pionship in a pair of fsdod blue expediter in Atlanta, announced the subject of "F atlh ’a- Five Hare,
area of Hillibotou^h county. Ana question*, nqd am honestly trying on most of the other*, afternoon of August 1, tho croup mv reservation and didn't ask that
Baltimore kids are kept busy corduroy trouser*, aa she lounged that regional offkexiof the hous­ —Theit Conirli'll!Ions! Trend and
for dial matter anmething ‘ought ynlir husband will probably be even happier ten year* will hav* an opportunity tt&gt; see I tend my right eye a week In
daring
summerp with
n c th*
--------------i , . - tbetr Y- In her New Yotn hotel, tthe .wutv ing e/p o liter and "ft district inn Value" At 12 00 o'clock a jilcutc
this beauty spot and will en|oy a advance.
.
from
today
than
he
ta
at
present.
And
he
a
can
conaldcr
to be done about the gtsuhoppers
Teen Club*, formerly known as th* a sm art hunter.'* green frock with atruction amt locality office, were will Ik* held and,during Ihe a fte r­
himself 'happily mnrried’ right now!" concludes Mr. Gouid.
Girl Reaervc*. part of th« YWCA. a gold and emerald clip and bt ace- closed today.
noon sen,hoi Mr». .Edward Kirin thia vicinity.
Thev roll hospital bandages., atuff let to match.
iota"’ that developed during
EMIGRANTS TO U. tt. .
The functions oT these office,. rher will -|&gt;eaU_ U&gt; the* group on
tov anlmals for .sick,children, fitsli- — “ 8hg-m*ke«'-*-"lot'of her own 'he'*aTi7,~linM- I-i-t 11 tt-i min.Vrd nr ! ’Tt,,r ,.“ U,-TitT.tilT and TFie ’GoIden
BREMEN. July 244/V&gt;- Amef- i* w&gt;r.
Oddities Of The Grea t
' American Communiili are laid
Ion corsages for the hospital
trays. clothes loo." said George linking nil employers have been relrased. Rule."
•
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lean official* said today that
patient*, make quill, and
|)|s ref twin. "She can knock out
■to be backing'Ifetiiy \Vatlace~foT
15,848 emigrants and' 4.H5S re.
FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JULY 25
Thr
season
ticket
sale
of
tha
I
^ ^ e c t Voott and clothing far Ku a house dreis in a couple of how a.
Thomas Jefferson insisted that bis bopk. Parliamentary patriate* had sailed from Ger­ new'Baltimore Colts of th«*AUPreiident. They evidently want
rooean
fam
in
e.
Manual,
be
published
without
an
index
or
page
numhers-so
L
got
her
a
’nice
sawing
machine.
many for the United States In America conference ha, m u *
•omeonr who will take hi* umbrel­
T h . C T ; Vl 7 ’d r these club. In She, got *11 thoee gadgt* and
th# past year. They were admit!- the U rg ed crowd drawn last'
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la to Munich and come bark that cheapskates.could not look up information while brows­ fde
alt. and. one of the moat unuiual ■he ha* to try 'em otn. tthe made
the offirldlA ttplalned,' ander ton by -th* defunct Miami 8caing
at
the
bookseller's!
is th* cIud at the School for the a lot of culottes .(divided skirts)
with “peace for our timet."
T)i«, renowned philoaopher, Immanuel Kant, was a slave to the so-called “unused Immigration hawka..
Blind. One of the students, Clarice
Bothe. designed Braille card* for for the Scotch trip. But 't wa* so
, - .his habits. He became accustomed, while lecturing to one
Sanford is not lb
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the club’* bingo p a rtie s^ :
- cold sha couldn't wear 'em.
\ r r affl°f h,s
to f,x his eye* on a certain student who al"She doe# all her own decorating
Large, roomy hijj, in colorful stripe ptaatie" in
For
•recreation,
the
cldh,
take
having budgetary trouble*
there
uor&lt;» the same cont. which had one button misXing.
too. And she doesn’t-hold out if
to
the
trail.
They
team
up
with
the
day,. It ii a common complaint One day the student appeared with the button sewed on.
■he
need*
to
paint
a
room
or
two.
lin«lt*rrtrtn or handle ktylea. Value, to 7.23
One Rack
Hi-Y bova of the YMCk lad go
among Florida ciliei where home The great thinker was so disturbed that he could not lecture
She get* out the old paln*bru«h
on hiking- trip* and plcnkw .
V
a
lu
e , tn 21.SB
.
•lead exemption, and other ex­ that day.
Jh'ew* Cue*.
• Patricia Travere and go** to work."
Up to this point the girl who
cTCIlfton,
N.
J
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1*
back
after
ap­
emption,. are cutting into munici­
After having become one of the wealthiest men in the
pearing aa violin aotolit In I nndnn has won laurel* In baakethal, base­
pal revenue, at a time when mn,e world, Andrew Carnegie spent money lavishly on travel and
ball, track and Javelin had listeneJ
and Liverpool. . . .
and mor* fund* afe needed for art. He gave away million* of dollar*. Rut he could never
A group of Jzetween 50 and .5 more than she talked. Now ,he
mcdfit operation*. The _ DrLar.dj bring himself to send long telegrams. Often he spent many
high school boys and girls of Nor­ ta t up with a new spark in Iter
walk, Conn., formed the "Peppy •ye.
Sun New* report* that city faced precious minutes trying to cut a message down to ten words,
9M •
"When I go hom* I'm going to
Rep*,'' which th*y bella-M to be
with ) 38.000 deficit for the eomit:? ,
Webb B. Garrison in Your Life,
redo
the
whole
house."
sho
said
the only teen as* political organ­
year and the City -Commitiirn'
1
*------------------------isation In th#_U. 8 . ThaMjo limit "I'm going to do it in eighteenth
is from 18 tb 21 years god the pur­ century English. Thsjr m*|te U
i* burning midnight oil trying lo
Florida, aa well as eight-teeing
Sight-Seeing
C
harter
is to ’make the now. and thsre is such a variety
pose of* th*
■" club
i-' 4 ’’
service.
•
pare cxpenic* and find rome way
town's
teen
sgers
politically hep. of tables. Whn we bought the
Robinson’*
Transfer
of
Sanford
4of railing enough money to pay Sought By (Company
‘M
e
kids
will
meet
every mon'h. place thing* were hard to get. I
M
*
kid*
h«» asked for an axtansion of it* I
Jumbo Shrimp
• Mullet
the bill
decide on the candidate* they are Just thrsw It together."
contract carrier certificate, andi
July 24. (Speeiat) Application Austin Lloyd of Fort Pierce will'
"Well It 4boki good," said
Ruffled and Tailored *.Style,
interested In. even though th ,y are
Red Snapper
• Red Bass
■ Orlando
- ’ * “Transit
It Co
of th*
Company
not yet of voting age, and help George. "She has the walls in the
£re»idrnt, Truman’s unexpected to engasr* In ttate-w ld* charter be heard on hie application for'
. Value, tn 8.95 pair .
Flounder
the s candidate In his campaign. Hying room pale blue. And the
• Pompano
luthorlty _to transport canned
appearance in the Senate yntcrdjy •nd slght-se-lng trip* wilt he eon- Juice from “Fort Pierce to Tampa.
Meanwhile they will h* educating chair* and the rug* are kind of
Crab
Meat
On** O'M Lot to
*
• Clams
where he ,*t among a group con­ • Idrrsd be the Florida Railroad
themselves to be polltics-wrtse ,o rosy red. Bhe m ade. her own
Th# commissioner*, consisting
and4 Public Utilities Comiptrion of Chairman W. B. Douglass m3
th at they can make proper deci­ drapes. They're kind of flowered.
trolled by member* of ihe opposi­ in
ScollopB
.
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Fryers
OUaudo .July 25, it wa* an- Commissioners Wilbur C. King
"Babe's a good cook too. She
sions about their community and
tion party mef with a receplicn noun4d today.
country when they are of voting can fry chlcksn Ilk* npbody's buslend Jerry W. Carter, will conHens
—64". Square, Regular 2.98
Thik hearing alto will eontldtr duet a series of public hearttng*
in marked contrail to what migM
ness.
age. . . .
•ppllaetions
of
two
other
eomp. value*.
h a v ^ happened in alraoit any
tn Tampa before going to Orleindo.
„
.
Vivian
A complete Uno of Seafood and Poultry
It* for additional state right*.
pr.
foreign country. Burma, for in­ au
- FREE DELIVERY
1
Now A .98
stance. We' are "told that one cf appllwl to f on exten.lon*
extei
of. It* New Zeglaad In 1769.
Harrell’s
Seafood
&amp;
Poultry
certificate
'of
public
convenience
1
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IMWth* hardest thing* for fowigneti
S l l N. French Are.
Phone 1164-J
Thera ar* S.400 miles- of railto understand wa* why President snd necessity to authorise It
to operate charter ' trip* over read In New Zealtad.
4Roosevelt didn’t have Tom Dewey
ALL SUMMER HATS w p r i i n r
executed after defeating him foi
office in 1944. It (* utterly im­
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lor governor, and *1 preirnl look­
ing with longing ey rt-o n th* kllornry general’* office, was a vivitor in Sanford Wedne*d«y whm
n# told ut about hi* »on, an Arv
Bapoli* graduate now on duty in
Trieite. "Everybody oyer there,”
fl seem*, “ii * politician, but
tbeir idea of politic* is .• lead
P«P? ^ i h a stick of dyaami:r
in it.’ That seems to be the trou­
ble these dsys in rainy parts nl
lh« world. Moil of these peopl. » ’ • no conceptiqn whatever o(
whet democracy mean*. There ii
no compromise Jn_jhcB U -_ao_*l
fort to make the best of a b*d
birgein. Every political faction
m u t hav« it* way 100 percent
w,
l UTlaw* they
V
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n™ 1wa“ itart' hf
only
know.
ed out to led you -gbout Grady
rton, H#’i just taking n tight
teeing lour around the state xt
prrsent. Bs»t wr’ll bear more from
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�THURSDAY

TUB SANFORD HERALD, BAN FORD, FLORIDA

Ijr t u y victories, but a fear of clck of San Fr*nri*co. ami Thum- Ore.,
them were carried to
extra linlraa&lt; Marlow of i'ortlaml.Ore.. dn&gt;p-[R. C.
to conquer their foe*. H ire* of; p*il Warren Cumplwll of S-'alllo.'
the 10 acvond round till* went!Wnah., In 20 hole*,
over the *&gt;'heduled IS hole*, with! Four rltlet had two nproeentafour of the 32 opening ma'clira' llvr* each In the tourney at toe-off
going over;
• I Mine, of !i A. M. (CST). They
Shedrlc M r K a i n „t M.mnhU.i " * r*
Franciaco,.Calif.. Ulanla. (la.. St. Paul, Minn., a n j Ral­
e g h . N. C. .
MOBILE. Ala.. July 24. -VP)— .
The th^rd round pairing*:
• K.lunl.1 Krvantl. ItKroit. Mich, Wirt Gammon, epofta editor of ^
v*. Robert fiilve.tri; Han FrancU­ the Chattanooga Time*, wa* reco. Calif.'
•iected prraident of the Southern
Al Cla»en. St. Paul, Minn.. v«. AMoclation iporta writer* here
Wilfred Cro*»!ey. Atlanta, (la.
Courae.
Italph Vranetlc, Detivur, Colo, yeatrrday.
Today, though, they were play- Stefai
va.
Jack Nounnan, I.c* Angele*,
Ing fur keep*. Tin- wlun-Ti of bole*,
Calif.
thi* morning'* third round and
fn ,
Don Doatert. St. Paul, Minn.,
(hie after noon'- fourth round will, went
va. Charlea W. name*. Atlanta,
go into the 3&lt;&gt;-hole ncmi-finali I Jack
(la.
Friday.
' (&gt;l!f..
Avery Beck. Raleigh. S i
v*.
The HI. representing the remain-, phi*,
Matitto Ca*o, Seattle, Wn«h.
der of n field of 179 Murids-.-, won'
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I'hilio Gordon. Oakland. Calif.,
IT PAY! TO LISTEN
thrir Iwrthi hy fir*t nnd tecond fore I
v». Kinar llanaon. Kan Franciaco,
round match play triumph* yea- rry o
Read H ie Ada
trrday.
. Kennt
Benjamin llughe*. Portland,
Moat of them had comparative- extra

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ORLANDO. July 24, &lt;/P&gt;- The
rampaging Hanford Celery Fed*
were aloweri down by the tight
handed elanta of roqkjp righlhan I
«r S u n Zedatl* in n 7 td '2 milted
. frefo p t.kit&gt;e1t.*eee*otlnrf fan* wht.
came to Ttnkrr Field to partici­
pate In the ItMfl pennant railing
Ctrrmonli-* and to honor Ixtu Ih-vll,
Tommy Hyde ami fjrjicJdaJat----' lleVIt* Hyde and Major ambled
Into deep center fjeld to rai»e the
pennant, and upon their return
war# Introduced to the fanr preeent by Dr. R. M. (Doc) Huntley,
who Immediately itarted a cullecUt n for the three Senator players.
The Collection netted $305.45. and
wai divided e&lt;iually among the
Buddy Lake, on the hill for the
ede, and Zedall* hookrd up In a
Ip and tuck hurler'a doc I for the
ir*t three frame*, hut the .Fed
ghthandtr began to weaken in
ta fourth and wa* nicked for a
ngl* tally. The Orlandoan* tqllied another (core In the wixtlv.
•Five hit* and a aarrlflre netted
the Sen# four marker# in the sev­
enth. the Bevllmen tallied their
final run ln.tha alghth.
TonfRht the Fed* entertai .1 the
Gainesville G-Men and Charlie
BIs*«n is on deck to handle the
burling chore* for tha Murraymen.
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MeHon Leeper Pitches
Victory Over Pirates
Mason Loeper, off again—cn
again Gainesville southpaw, lim­
ited the Lee.hurg Pirate* to two
hingliHi laat night In racking up a
U to 3 victory for the G’a, l-repcr
fanned 14 and (aiued hut eight
free ducat* In turning In the win.
The-TaUttr* AN Jim In^
rune aero** the platter In the top
for the 14th fram e tp lake a nl)»,
and tuck battle from the St. Auguitlne Saint* hy a 4 to I margin.
The ailing Daytona Reach Is­
let* were trimmed again hy .tha
DeLand Red 'Hat* in a 12 to 7
contest with. Ren Bardin, D-tLan I
righthander turning In the victory.
Line (core*:
l.erihurg
000 020 001—3 2 8
Gainesville
100,000 41x~H 9 0
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Foster. Meadow* and West; Bar­
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The Sanford American ’ «-gion
Junior llairlMill aggregation drop­
ped a hanl fought tilt to the Or­
lando legion Junior* yntrrilay by
a f&gt; to I margin.
IJoyd Swain to«*e&gt;l for th&lt;’ Sanfonllte* and allowed hut five well
arattrrrd blnglrt. hut the Orlando
team nvJxcd their attack arj-n Via
aarriflcr hita to ]&gt;tieh arrow the
needed margin of victory..
Winter Park tripped the Cocoa
■m i n i and .a*, a rriu ll will mret
the Hanford Junior* in Orlando nt
Tinker Field tonight in the -&lt;-mi
final* of the double elimination
tourney.
The winner of thp Sanford Win­
ter Park conte*t tonight will meet
the Orlando team for the district
championship.
The team* will
play at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow.

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SKA BRIGHT. N. J.. July 24.!
l* ln p n llt
(&gt;P&gt;—Frapk Parker of l^i* Ang-i iHi..
Auauttin*
elr*. *till smart Ing from his recent I
nt
Spiing Luke defeat, will have i U rl« i-d «
E tre rn
M a n n ln *
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chance tu allow. Ida m rttlr today HANK* *lll&gt;
. ;j T r i * r . Itu n * li « lt * i l On I l r .u i « l . .
Ia lk a .
. L a k h A t r e u . I .y lu a iu l. • I« iil&gt; - m X.
when he meet* the top-ranking lIM
. r *&gt;at.ui «
- r lk U in u .
T h q -I i i h
M U ; Z e d a li*.
IIP.UK *N TIIKIIF.
foreign playrr, Francisco &lt;I*nnTti*e-ta*a hil»&gt; T li« '- i|v
W a lm
W* **• Jh a t 8tan KarpWiski
cho) Segura of .Kcuadur, in a
tte .a lta S a.tcrd ar
b an *.
I .a k X l l T .i t n i n
M r il m .i i.,
Urla ndo • ,haa « • I -a al * • * *
8 * c r it ic * * :. B u l l .
I.e w l* .
Z - la ll* . (uni run limner agiliat the lh-lntul uuaitei-final match of lh&lt;&gt; 00th
t . .Hit *b ill** t ,
■1 Double p la y i.m irm v l» H a lirtfi.il Red Hat* In St. Auguatiuw iui»- Annual Sea l.awn. Tenni* and
I ’* I It -I "tlfe---\
L a d on h » * » n H a n f-'i.t k .^ D ik u u tu led Jtiuv.$204.90. Nt4 U J - f tw - e (trickct Otnh *InvttatliUi .TuilfiTal*4tl.tlkit «. M.
- r - * I I J ^ 'l .d T T U J .- „ f f S 7 T .I I .
t .- k * circuit awal. Incidentally Hie hlu&gt;v
* , J t l l t b t H t.u rl* out |.» Z c - 1 .lt. X.
lA
V* - MUt« I n.......
1-ak. II n placad lit* •Saint* lutrk »n Up : Parker, who won-the title hem f o r t * a d d o t ia--*b«u a,
L f J a n ln r *
m»
\V t• t i&gt;ln&gt;-.-■ top of the' heap in (ho Florida In 1839 and ia *m&lt;b-d no, 1. oaine
D * !.n d at 1-aU lki.
• ' te d a h * . tcM ln a p llc h t r , Im k e . I ’ m- State la-ague . . . Daytona lluarir&gt;, through the opening matches with
H i. A U k U .lin r *1 l&gt; a * l» n * !».*■ li
lowly lileta ara really nir Ihn ea»e. He tnppled t.’lnrence (Nick)
'U a l n n v l lt .
at
HAN KO KO
rncka now. They have nearly n* Carter of Kan1 Fram-Urn yr*ter&gt; V IIO W I. i .r a i i i b
many men riding the (tick list day, 0-4, 0-4, to reach the round
'olivwood Gold Cup a* they have on the diamond.
Hanley’* chunking atalf
Kdward Moylan of Kan FranrlaSet For Saturday laManager
in a pitiful condition. Wally co. orhu oualed Parker a t Spring
Gaddla la out with a pulled tnu*- Lake, ending the In/er'a mne- ■'In - ln n a ll j
INGLEWOOD. Calif., July 24vear winning atrvak, three, waa t.'lile e a n
: :i Gh-Tha 8100,000 Hollywood Gold
knocked out of the tournament n iila .Ir lV .h U
E Cup ehnrt on tradition hut long
ypatrrday hy Victor Hel*a* of r i t l f b u l g h
” H **ntl* Y e a le fV ta r
on eaah. promliea to amu*« It a
Philadf-lphla. IVnn Stale Grnv*
llntlmi IJ. i'hlcagn 4.
t quota of local and national IpterCourta champion, In.tiralght aria,
U io o k lr n ». n n r l n n a i l t
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, a*t Satnrdav a* q doren or more
A l. la-ula * , S * w Y o r k »■
0 1 ; 0-2.
l ‘ li* b u ia h *. r h lla J e lp h la * I (nU *»
- thoroughbred* go to the pout for
Kclxa*. rauked H'-th nationally
lil'R
s-f the alghth tunning of the event. endiuiut I* warming the bench thu* wa* credited'with the tourna­ .am AWttlllt'AHn |.i:*
I. Pel tin
Them
he--no highly ..............
public!- with a tore foot. Hal Shite* ha.* ment’* hlgge.t levelfal. Hr down- will---sad ,Aeaault or Rtymle In th* pro- a aorv atm and* Bill Italw ia In rd Moylan in 3 | minute* of play, iwin.it
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44 4 1 ’ .*7 1 I I
C- great little Kcablacuit to grab polaoning, it I* ic|H.rted. Hartley final* againtt aouthpaw Jamr* P l.lla d .lp h la
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al ‘way hark In 11138 when hun- In condition to hurl. They are three art* yntrrday to eliminno t ’ l.k-eg o •
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,^drad grand puroe* were at ill con- Htahlofirld and Mcadnwa . . . Hill Vogt of Princeton, 4-0, 7-i, n t I a iu I*
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I
i
*
Y
*
*
t
e
r
*
a
r
aldcrtd extravagant.
10
8
.
Buddy Lak* and Mayo, LangS i. I ,» U I , N .w Y m k 1.
Second aceded Gardnar Mutiny
/".Nor will there be a handaoma eton'a open air fruit maVket u
I'h lle d e lp h tr I . C t* v * la n d I ln ll.1
Chaltednn to win ai the Marv- progiraaing nicely at the cortM-y of Coral Gahlrt, meet* Earl Cochllr t t u n I , r k l r a g o 7 41* la n la e ii
■Under did In ]040. nr a Big PcI.Ua of Third 8treet and Palmetto ell of Brooklyn nad fourth aeeded
1 jn lh* lait rac* before Ijie war let . . . Rick Glllrapte, former Htet&lt; William Talbert of Wilmington I* other two quarter-finals.
•on Unlvenlty grid atar and matched again*! Boh Fallrnbur*
Cochell cauod • mild atlr y et,
But there will he aa . fine, a SJmlnoU illgn School coach, wr&gt; of Beverly llille, Calif., in the terdav when he defeated th* na­
flald a* could l&gt;e perauided ’ to I p ‘tha prraa Imix at tha Munici­
tion's 11th ranking Player, Sey­
•nter, Including two candidate* pal Park Tueiday night during the
mour Greenberg of Lpa A ngl lei,
“Ruddv
Lake
Night."
Rick
ft
; • w h o ju it a few month* ego ehowed
8-6. 41-4.
attending
eummer
achnol
In
Stet­
their heel* In the $100,000 Santa
Both Talbert and Falkenburg
AtiUa ' handicap to a mighty son and has played a little, aenuara romidered strong roii*..-nJ»i*
uro ball In the E ait Coaat League
for th* title.
for tha Melbourne entry —It aeemt
In th# Women's dlvlelon, topthat Coach Carlfal* llughea of
seeded Shirley Fry of Akron,
the .Orlando American Legion
Ohio. Ii paired with unseedeJ Bar*
bars Jrsae of San Franciaco and
Mr*. Virginia Horace of Sen
Franciaco. •ceded aecond, battles
Dorothy Head, of Alameda, Calif.,
no. 8. In lh* sanli-flnals.*
T o ta l*

TABLE S U P P L Y
=L O V E T T S =
PICCLY W IC C L Y

THESE GREAT RIG LUSCIOUS SOUTH CAROLINA
IIALE HAVEN PBACIIBS—THE PICK OF
' THE CR0PI
-1

PANgoitD .
Oiiaadu

#** loi—e
ee# • let tla —i

SID E LIN E S

declared out. liver* may be
Uprlee nomine* or two torow, but th* gold, cup la sat,
qdltai of the field, aa th*
i point of summer racing at
ywood Park.
RBTKBUAY’K h t a h s
rd Brown, Browne, got four
In ffr# time* at bat an-1
In thro* run* to lead »hc
,tc an 8-3 victory o rer th*
A ;
'■/• a j
Bc4ri&gt;orough, Re Ha t a r *
-all hit* in pitching a 6-0
over Fryday. .Hutchlneon,

&gt; * lj. that ha will nrubAblr work
wrtli Lewi. Anderiion, 1946 FiorIda State League ump . . . Floyoda follow tha Xng Palmer handled th* J Boddy U V
N ight" cerrmoniea at the Muni
In traifto lawa,,
elpa! Park like a veteran. Ployi

E d u c a to r

I t Le Sueur

California Pink Meat

Calif. Qravenateln

California

Plums

ib

25c Lemons 2 Lb$ 29c

Non* Higher! G rtenTop

OCTAGON

Crtep Green

Carrots 2 Bcb$ 17c Lettuce Lb 14^c
bS’aahlngtnn Slate Yellow

Onions 2 Lb$ 15c Tomatoes Lb 19c
BARTLETT PEARS

Lb

Adults • 40c
Chlldreo*14c

Land O'Sunahlne Peanut

19e

Va. Cobbler
Van Brode Aaaortment

Cereals s* 1
Calif. Ixing While

Kiln Dried Fancy Sweet

Potatoes4 Lb$25c Potatoes 2Lb$25c

Hormct'a

Ultra-Refined

Pork &amp; Beans
AH Rmnd» Evaporated
Rinao-Whito With
END SLICES

Lb

U.-8. Good Grade
n
P P P
* » I» I I «

OPENS
12:45 P. M,
DAILY

Bulk Fancy Patna

F i r m H ip *

59c

CENTER SLICES

Livers

Lb

DUltYEA . . . AS TOUGH IN TAILS . . ,r
AND TWICE AS ROMANTIC!&gt;
fllreet" or Park.Arenuo ...
every dame the name!

bo IrsetU
Blue Band Sliced

D rcascd A D raw n S eynfour

-SIK.HIIORH
FOB f la I I P

^?A B

KRNNRI)r

In “N0l*Y

THIS IB AMERICA — “BRAtrry
' -

Dean U til. Pig -

59c Soare Ribs Lb 49c

TODAY and FRIDAYI!

on "Scarlet

79e

IIAMBURGEH
Ib 39e
Juicy RIB $TEAK8
Ib. 73c
Reject CHUCK ROAST Ib. 55c

Tender. Sliced W est Beef

,

Lb

�g a e g m a s ait-•t'-r.-Z, ■ ■■
. * •

"

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H I E J A N F O H II i m H A l M. *A N IM lM ll. FM 9R II»A
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T IIU K S U A Y , J U L Y '24, 1947

PaVCJK S K V B N
■ ■
—i

carried other retain* along with
of piiuid fuel and the M'-atitlRen' i r B E ’No Change In storm Truck Powered By erated
it hut tended to push. up meat Iff
hv it enters a small fourY A K D I.K Y V E N E T IA N H I.IlTUS
pricea aa welt. It ia gmicmlv
the l*omb cleared the plane,
Q C rV lC C I s 1 * 11111110(1 Jet Burner Invented eyliudei eitgitie cunntdnl Jin - tly
'J
.Vno-rira’a Mu*l llriullfi-l
,
‘ t.
acknowledged that a. ahurt- corn would tear off tb# bomlT* own
to the tytick's iear uxle. *
Vluminum - - ('rilar — l'»li.hi-&lt;l Aluminum
crop \5puJjl tiju lt tii lea# Tneat_ ling on an erraticc course
course. Teal*
,
\«k llr Fur .I'rrr l.nlimatr
leal*| WASHINGTON. July 2L &lt; 1 5 Thr steam also operate, u small
S tiT T il I'KN lt, |mi.t July £4.
production- n*m*Y?Jt “mill InKlufi. stahdliluK fiu* and send If luml.-l C.
c -W,
w HeichrHriferr
IW cIw M er^ cW
P . w . S T E V E N S - i l l 7 W. Hollins.,It - O rlan d o
d i t llT
f uaf the *WT—A ateaitnpowcirnL t mcl. tnnt niixilinry engine that run* the tenprice*.
•
* with lei fighter* and small,' ex- U. S. Weather Service, advised derive* it, power from a revel n- eiutot uml water pump. I.'thriea.
By,Oy.m A. MARTIN
P h o n e 2-0721)
uy
Official* said tile ueu torn
Wa s h i n g t o n . July S4, u n .
,
. Rep. Smafiler* (D-Ftal y**t«rday Uottuiy je t burner wu* I'tnmn- t ion is accomrdished b ) ii ttoiluvi,,m,„ iWe plan, to strated heie recently hy \V C. ilig oil into the flrum.
, Official* li f o t m ■*« |{ovi&gt;rtiiMWt estimate redim-a the | m,nihility derstnod to hat* denmn.trnted he
_ j.’1'
|
__ ____
—
— . m*m __, t
re p o t boasting corn crop proa- of a livestock feed ahoclaui1 and this point, transfer the southeastern dlvirlei Minei, a Miahawakg m arm fart ur
Miner raid p Ihii, fur t.uiiuifaeptcU IM.IHW.000 bunhrl# for help'should be followed by Mine ear
The only A lternative ia to slow) office ’of the hurricane warning &gt;r, and Id, thief engineer, I', Har­ ttiring sleAlll pli-pelled trLilts ate
pleasure
and
■- on- grain
—
— down th e jel p lan e to « speed aervlctr from Miami,
tin halting the rising trend in many mx of* “the ----old I.v'l-,
still indefinite.
FOX TH E B E S T ICE CREAM
livestock pi ice*
ivIn re a bomb can he released. | The possibility of moving the
. farm and food prices.
Miner ilescrita-s I lid engine nr
Prfjiiifut Truman, In his mitrThis, however, would make Jet i warning service, however, “will “the fits! completely .»Uoc -ful c;c
Try
.year economic repoit Monday,
plane* little better than enliven come up for review in Novemls-r," glm- for highway vehicle^.**
AAF.Seeks
New
Type
' yaid fear* of a uhott corn crop
Ileichelderfer said. He added any.
litmal aircraft.
Minei explained that the jet
W A K t U P B U S IN E S S /
* appeared to be nnionit the far* Bomb For-JUd Planes
The airntm ent of .’jet bomtx-r* move will lie '‘settled by mutual burtie) jue.l in Jlit- irurk vv.iv per­
N IC K ’S O W N ICE CREAM
JK -A d v « rij..,iiig |n , |. /
| tor* standing in the way of nec-dagrretncnf'on
technical
merit*:"
fected
vtnlv
six
moiiiltn
ago
bv
Cal­
r* poring another design diffi­
The service, which serve* Flor­ vin D. MacCmrkcn an east- n» Jtt-'
i^ p r ic a adjustment*.
culty.
" ,
’
malic otir own Ice C ream , All flavora
special crop »urvey matin
ida, Georgia. Alabama. North vvntor. He *«id he ha**,&gt;utehnVia!
By ELTON O. FAY
To
keep
tha
llnrs
of
the
Jet
l a i t y — Uelirioua — lle a lth lu l
Carolina
and
South
CarMihA,
was
public Tueaday, the Agri, t'hure
from
the
inventor
exclusive
tights
WASHINGTON—luly 21. (iff—
Department forecast the weather- The At my Ait Force* Is seeking fighters wleai—of obstacles that muted in 1942 from Jacksonville to use tlie let burner in h'gfiwaj
&lt;y w
NICKS
plagued ' crop at 2,770,000,(WO a bomb for its high aimed j„t aould
, cause speed-.low mg drag to Mikml at the request of the vehicle,. MarCincken had Inm ttM
bushels, bared on condition* p re­ bomber*.
r ; nose
r m -«.d n«&gt;requirements. t« th* burnei fot use in furnaieaburied tu the wings h
and
0 $ tm
4 1 4 S a n fo rd A v en ae
meet war-time
vailing July 15.
/
The hot ner uses uliuosl any fvpe
Disclosing recently that top pri-j of-the Jet fighters, with hulliing
Th«.-Department’s July 1 fore­
Both Jacksonville and Orlando
;r
cast was for 2,012,000,000 bushels oHty is being given the project,I but their m unU s peeping nip. aie uidding fo r'th e service, If and
Modem Umh.-i* depend for when it is ttansferred from Mi­
hich I* abf.ut 57,000,000 below AAF re scare hexnerU added that
average, net year'* record im p it fa directly involved in the tests their protection on several tur- ami.
of deep pencil at ion missiles
! i»r-imninuii guns operated hy
utaltd 0.257,000.000.
CHOICE
'central fit* control. Ilcnva how
The UnitedJitftle*-haa a for*»t
The new forecast la within to begin in Germany.
BA-aure
th
o
se
'
hoiuiis;
to
lw;
lu
provide
this
massed
piutective
area
if
t&gt;30.
million
acre*.
ftut 80,000,000 hushrls of the
Liquors — Wines — Beer
atimattd nted* for maintaining dr»p|&gt;eit from extremely high-fly -1 gunfire and still retain the aleak.
LEGAL NOTICE
_ vcstuck. dairy and poultry pri-- ing B-2Va, probably will attain atteanilin* shape of Jet taircraft
llitv r In sliillrd
iductitn at present high levels. ikipel ionic Speeds belule reach­ for . future bomber* it a headNew
H everuge I)is|ien « er
Continued good weather could n*r- ing tlia eaith, the AAF scien­ ache.
NINTI. JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
AAF officilaa said none of INCOURT,
tial* expect to find important
ruw the gap atill more.
gKRINOtU COUNTS,
Ice
Cultl
H eer A ll Tinten
STATU OK n.ORlUA. IN CHAN­
,4 When almormally cool weather, design clue* for th e new lyjos the various types of tiial model
jel boiutiei t, of 'which about half
CERS.
gxcesaive raina and flood* ham­ weapon they ar* * hunting.
Privately, they say the prob­ a doien have beetl Mown, ha* had ORt.t.EE J. EI.MURE,
pered planting and cultivation
lill.I.’S PACKAGE STORE and BAR
Plaintiff
bombing testa and none has bean
the crop this, spring, corn lem is this:
Notice Is hereby given to the owners and-or agents
A standard design bomb casing armed.
eta started a climb that haa
tVII.UAU )’ 1*1.MUllK.
Phone SSII
112 \V. l-'ira! 81.
OefenUaut.
rried to near-record level*. This Is acrodyiiamically, fiiiitcty on*
ii ii i i s f l u a w — ■■■■ ■ ii
■ J t f ^ J frf'iril“ N H F I* tttnf n r w f t l i f h 'W e 'f ’f t d 'n f -'.D i hirrf.
ft
I
U f use trom ^ aw- - i 'i n * . Herilnghaus.^^exirarniait) JfVeTfMk' pro-peraft.
j Slat* great who now pHiya for the The mat, , i I loiuts. (In p iii|.
~Tn nra
Florida, that it is the Intention of the Tax EqulfR
Ion at current level*.
Experiments Indicate that if‘ Brooklyn grid Dodgers; Is .rtc tu ti­ Tot Willi,in t' t imute, who,* rsslJ rn ir )■ ulifcaovtn.
The com price rise not only dropped from airplanes tiavcl- er in the off-season.
ration Htuinl m the City of Sanford, Florida, to i»You at, furtby notified and re61/
quiird to /'ppear tu a r*ri*.n tv.il
of rompiriin Hint ssaimt you (or
cTense th e nssesiied vnluH tions on ail Heal Properly
a itlviirt,, now |i,ndiai in the Cirfv,lt Couil o( Uemlnoi* Coutiiy.
a flat ten per 'cent fur the year 1H47.
rtotids, rHuinabte ro-lhs Rule Day
"Not
Responsible
of Ausuu. tth .1t&gt; of said month,
lftt. in ikfault th,rsof said , , y . .
will prpciut expart*.
t--i slu, order hr publjthrd (or
For Wife's Debts"
The City Cuinmi&amp;hm of the City of Sanford,’
the statutory llm* required hr law.
FO R H K N T _________
IlEA L ESTA TE W AN TEDF8
HELP W ANTED
(ot (»ltr tunK'.dtlVj. W»ek* ln_Lhi
F lo r id a .’w ill sit- in ■final session a- ,» Tak- Equallut*
gxn(ard Herald * N,ar«psper o(
P n iY K R s'fo ^ ftuT. By WANTED TO BUY: Small house GIRI, for cashier A cosmetic coun­ srneril circulation in said county
A young man came rushing Into -day he phones me. and says.kind u(
and
slat*.
tiuli Board at 7:30 o'clock 1’ .M., August 4. PJ17,
or week. The Music Box, 119
ter, also soda girl. Lancy’* Di ug
unfurnished, walking distance
WlTNEUtt MV HANp snJ oHtcist the Clarion office the other d«&gt; and sheepishly: "Yuu can (urgcl that
W- 1st S l Phone 953.
Store.
of town. Reply box S, c o Her­
of office at .-tanfeid. Klorld*. wanted me tu print an ad—"right ad. Me and the missus havsjaveryto act upon the- proposed increase in assessed val­
ald.
Jutv a . I&gt; tsfl,
I;hit ard Ori*)|&gt;. ofliftHNnilN,
quick"—»*) ing hr won't tie rexpon- thing all patched up. And wc tchavOFFICE space in Melach Building.
Salesman and collection for white
■iblr
for
his
»
ifr’»
debt*
frum
now
ing
a
friendly
gla*»
ol
beer,
light
’ fL arge hght oflcea, newly deenr- 6 ARTICLES FOR SALE
uation's, and alt pitrgons desiring to file uhjcctiniu
Insurance debit, age 25-45. Sitl*&gt; r k of r iicuit CoutL
laled, all utilities, heat and &lt;ani^rmtnolo (bounty*
on. a» he's Irauog her fur kihhI im­ now."
. ary and commission. WYite Box
Him#
of
i
iof
liti
or complaints shall have an opportunity to be heard
. .-‘tor service furnished. Col) 803*
FLOWERS
. 1. D. M. care Heiald
m ediately.
Front where 1 sit.'tf ymi give
II. A A. Dept. .Store.
foe all occasions
I alluw.-d a# how the form a were
folks
time
enough
to
think
things
W ORK W ANTED
at this meeting.
MrNRI1.L A YOST FLORISTS
all clciM-.l Up, and It via# tmi Uto In over, those busty quaiieD that
FARM FOR RENT—20 acre* sub
Sipes Ave. Just nff O lery
take his ml He say#: “ All rielit, come so id ten from misunderstand,
Irrigated truck farm. IS artes­ Office ph. 403 residence uh. fllO-ll EXPERT painting— contract or WATCII RKPAIRS
ian wells, a 7 room dwelling
liout ly basis. S. tj, Grogan.
Monday llirn ''— and We agreed on ing will give wuy to toL-iall^e and
tenant booms 2 Urgo barn*. BERTS SEW MACHINE SHOP Free estimates. Plume 7tk'l-J.
II. N. SAYLU
common sense.
Three Day Service Monday.
New A Uaed Mjrhinr*
saUiiiK tor rent only with
FLOOR HANDING &amp; finishing,
U( course, Ihe forms wrn-n*l
{farm. Pn Cameron
Avenue, Electrifying A repairing all make*,
rbnning &amp; waxing. Our power
dosed llul I had kind of an Inkling
CITY CLKKK.
115 French—Pbonn 11!&gt;0
(East aids Saufotd, Fla., phone
unit enables us to work where
' All Work .
- i.
of whit might happen. Then Hun[ 192-H. P. O. Box 88.1, E. B.
there i* no. electric cunrioetio.t
SEE JIMMIE COWAN'S Sheet
Guaranteed'
available. 21 year* experience,
I Stcnre.
Metal Works for new radiators,
II. M. Gleason, Lake Mary, Fla
)N VALE SCENT HOME — Will - new— radiator co rn, radiator
12 Months
i
IitJuJikiJJl Csfftitkt* iv i;: #— ^
open July 15lh at Chulmda, cleaning A repairing.
ROOFING-HOOF Palming, all
Fla. 18 milea 8. E. of Hanford
kinds. Hrnilh Bro. Plume 1188. The Watch Maktt*
—18 mile* N. E. of Oriatido. 1 model A Ford sedan. 1 sewing
K&gt;iy &lt;votto—
t oiwpa u n s i i prut npen. pii,rh„M .._macjtlne.—w ith, tlr f lrjs . . iimtur. 13 SPECIAL-SKMVICE3
OZARK IKH
a tto ait abd vnioy the cool tni-exev LM8 Elliott Avo. Plxui-t (t'Jt-M.
A^
'
L
Thoroughbred llcrkshlre Bleeding
I^rg e -C O N C R E T E HEWER PIPE
H R Laki- (’atheriipj.
I
MATHER’S
B M
IF OZARn KIN
AINT OUT ONE QUICK
’
LO
O
K
/
*
Boar
-for
xervlrc,
PhoM
540-J,
'grpnudi and walk* safe fiom SElTTC
WAV T* GIT OUT UF „
JOS' SCORE TH1
TANKS, Grease Trap*,
OZARK'S UR EAKIN'
Blue Bird Tavern.
,
aq|p Daffic. (dirge lobby and
WINNIN'
THESE HOSIOUNOV
FOR TH'PLATE/
Hloekn, Alumlnam WimW*'d uml
room*. Real Southern citokthg.
Run fro m
Hrrcfns, Wlilte cement, Paint, FOR
RENT -Floor sander. Easy
.
THUD
BASE
Brick eomvtrurllon. Cart twromoINNING...
&lt;
f
\
C
IrtMt
r
Furniture RsLnii'hlaf
Pertaa-tile, Hurricane brae.'*. operation. Rensoituble'rater, Han­
P^\
date 25! only. Plrohe or vertto fur
Miracle Concrete Company, 300
Cabinet Wotb
ford Paint A (Rasa Co. 1’hun*
regtrvation at once. Oviomi 2 !'hJ
i
Elm Ave. PI.itne 1335,
30L
Expert Workutsuihip
o r, Ur. Martin, Ovie&lt;io'23't2 or
write P. O. Box 137 Chuluota, FOR BALE—Llitterork for drleaTHE SANFORD CABINET
DODGE • PLYMOUTH
Flk- Reasonalild rate*. 1-nrge
w s t s ‘ and
roadway*—Phun*
SHOP
PARTS
AND
HER
VICE
sedan for gusiwt to visit thslr
124L
10»
Palutattu
A
rt,
Phot,#
1011
124
Palmetto
Arenas
doctor.
TUXEDO FEFU« - eompleta tiW-! VA-DE moth proofing last! b
,l*urnished and unfurnished kpartHunt's Tuxnls Feed H&lt;nr*.
Vests. Hav# your woolens moth
"m en t. Adults only. 2300 MelProofed now. Downtown Clean­
D attar’es A Rsttary Charging.
lonville.
ers A Laundry. 113 Palm ing
IL Ik POPR CO. INC.
Ave. Phone 014.
2
W ANTED TO R E N t
4 CEILING fans for sale, lutnov's
d ia p e r s e r v ic e
Plano Tuning and Repairing. L, I*
Drug Hi or*.
' 8111, Its*. 011-W.
.
For Reasrratlons ur linuiediste
5 or 6 room unfurnished houit or Paints, Poultry Hupplics, Nalls,
Delivery to SAN C O R D will exchange rented 0 r»om
H1GNB
J ’utina FeH s, Groceries and
PHONE 21137
By Wall OiHiicy
Now Who’s Scared?!
house ud Sipes Ave. near Air
Show r s r d * __d posters
bleats. Touehton A Watson, 12U1
2300 East Robinson A re, Or Undo MlCKIJY MOUSE
Base. Mrs. Archie Weber. P. 0 .
O— lllfK'H HIGN HRHVICU
Celery, Phone 1IDO.
. Box 8d, Hanford.
O- D. Landless. Phone 1021
" PCBAM/'VOG rVtONRVI
ONt MIT ME- I IF NC&gt;U 1
WHY DELAY T H aven new. hitch1 KNCIV V O U tti ■""T
en rahinrt designed and custom RAUfATORH rleaned and r*|)dlr
Wheeler of Sanford
•R E A L E£TA TE FO R SA LE
sd. Cohen Radiator Shop, 1Q&lt;
built how by C. J. Gantt WoodCANVAS AWNINGS
Hanford Ava. Ph. 363-W.
*h6p. Phone 770-W.
CANVAS PORCH CURTAINS
REAL ESTATE
Huuie trailer for sale. Cheap. Oil Painting, plastering and minor
INSURANCE
VENETIAN BLINDS
Maple Ava.
carpenter Work. 102t&gt; W. 18th.
MORTGAGE LOANS
Afhminum, Steel, Wood I
RAYMOND M. BALL, Realtor PRE WAR Gas R a n g v T s'' ovenJ
‘LAND C L K A N J N 4
AND
, ' Registered Broker and
10 DAY DELIVERY
Can lie sreri Roundtree Transfer
DRAINAGE.
“ “ t NEW CATER­
- insurance Agent /
404 Sanford Ave.
- .
PILLAR DEIHHL BULLDOZ­
Rm. 4 Florida Dipt* Bank Bldg.
W e-REPAIR!
ERS WITH, P A L M E T T 1
BABY BED, etroller end car seat.
NEW, two story, three bedroom j Cheap. I'llone 7if-B.
RAKEH
T W O 3/4 YD.
F R E E E S T IM A T E S
DRAGLINES.
EQUIPMENT:
home. Two cor garage. On
A rn sr lot J 10 X 140 In Mayfair. AUTO. ItADIOS, Motorola. Sale*
NOW IN TIIIH V ICINITY 1
P h o n o 808
NIMNICHT CONSTRUCTION |
'T ill sell unfurnished or iutaUhed. ■ anij Service. The Music Uux,
Phone 855-M.
'
CO, ORLANDO. PLA. PHONE
UU W. 1st.HI. Phono 853.
2-1881.
Income property — 2 bedroom bung­ Two radio cabineta with pi:
alow, 2 apartment gatage opartmotor* in them.** Bauer Appli­
RENT A CAR
en t, bringing $100 per month,
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The Last Word
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planted. .Sm all grove. Plenty 7 Pm*, Livestock. Supplier
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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

'AGE EIGHT

U. S.-Britain Agree
On German Meet

Indonesia Fight - Development Of

BATAVIA, July

24 W - I n -

Atomic Energy I
U. S. Is.Outfinei

LONDON, Jtjly 24 &lt;/P&gt;—A high
American aourca aald today that
U. 8. and Britiah difference* over
a conference on Germany had
^ t - ^
snd -stemm^l
w X ? ^ M S o N .'MJn!yL 2 4 ^ been aaltled' aKB ITSaV "Britain
letcrmined Dulch din e on Her#.# mn outline of what this
had tentatively acrepted a U. 8.
Invitation to meet In Washington
■ng. Republican stronghold in cotpitry Is doing at this time in
to discuss methods o f , Increas­
central Java.
American history with
atomic
ing coal'production In the Ruhr.
he
Indonesian
New,
Agency.
ordlntry
c,tU.„
.
cant
The Informant, who may not be
ira re polled that on ihe «**tit all. Faw people can.
Identified by nsms, said the Brit­
ish had sg Teed with the American
ral front Republican troop1 unless they’re high In the governposition that other questions su‘h
tpied Modjoketlo this after- menl or are scientists. The wore
as financing and feeding of th i
Th« ,r
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economically merged American
hwest of the once powrrlul mt|c|, of it |„ b«|ns done behind
and British lanes %of Germany
should not be subjects of the
:h naval base of Soersban*. closed doors.
discussions.
Dulch held an area around
The outline given .here la prutHere's how the CAA goes about
Ho Mid the- British also agreed
. H * . . . . . . d o , . . . i . . . . &lt;r
to hold tho .talks In .Washington
Ijokerto pnor to the outbreak • j &lt;vf|„pment of atomic energy,
Whan.,a manufacturer hltk upon ralher than ‘Beilin/ as suggested
dealgn he believes can be sold •artist,
hostilities Sunday.
{ It ta pieced together from the
» the airlines, he a; disk to tho
he Dutch, denying their drive report twice a year, la tha boss
SAA t V a type certificate.
Collision
j .- .in k ..» h .d b .,„ w w J a g * S S l . ' Z S S S T m
’ S.
The government's raperta begin
&gt;unced
the
capture
ol
O
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night.
ducking the Idea right Chen, even
I C n l t s s s i Iroas g a g s Owe)
, important northwest Jav a] This commission, which makes
lust a praporal on included lacerations of the-hoad,
It. not be carrying fractured ribs and kmyt Injuries,
and birthplace ol the indr- aueh a report twice a year, la Um
nil or cargo for his 13 year old son ClArlt-a, who
L nr» aatrrnf.nl
I !&gt;•&gt;»« of atomic energy end every. v.
.1'
thing connected with It in this
had a compound fracture of the
uteh Marines, the
And , he comm|„ lo n Isn't
right arm and deep lacerations of
t.llln* wwwnrthlnjg. by a long shot.
the head. Miss Doris Temney of
Longwood, another occupant of
the car. was thrown d e a r of the.
wreck and'escaped with la e e ra |
lions and abrasions. Thrso In-'
ju red , Mid Patrolman Bender.)
were taken to- the Florida Sani­
tarium and Hospital for treatment.
Trlbue, the colored driver of the
LaKallc, received lacerations about
the head. The following colored
pasvenrer* UOf* OHaMo'**n&gt;.Mn- '
jured: llltha MeKenny, who suf­
fered hip Injuries and lacerations;
May Lee Noble, who had' scalp
lacerations; Lily Stills, who had a
fracturrd pelvis. John Sttlla, who
died at 10:00 o’clock that evening
at Orange General Hospital, had
a broken leg, fractured pelvis and
rnneuislon. The colored Injured
were taken by ambulance to the
hosnltal where three stlli remold.
Patrolman Bender stated that
the accident was caused by Trlbue'
trying to p its-another' car .and swerving Into the path of the on­
coming Htudcbakrr driven by Mr.
lit ability lo tdnnd rough weather, Ktnanl. Evidently the LaHatla
Improvement In tiro wimlsh.et.l to swerved clear across the road for
m ■protect the pilots In collisions It was hit on the right rra r by the
E p M S t birds and mnny slgnlfirsnt right front of the Hludebakcr and
thrown off the road. The StudeI "iechnlcal Hems.
baker was spun around by the imPerformance Checked'
But the toughest of ell appear* pact. Both machines were badly
to be fha accvlerete&lt;l service lest wrecked.
An unidentified motorist who
requirement, which became rffrrCredit Controls
J tlvp May 16. D iet means th*t happened along and who had a
B after the plane la gcnrr»1!y nl'- first and kit and knew how to ute
((VsNsstS f m Pea* &lt;&gt;»*&gt;
proved It m ipt go through n rig- it, gave great help-to Fatrolman
■ arous UO-hour flying ilcnronilrn- Bender, he said. In adiplnlslsring controls which might be necessary
to gat grains to port rltles for
. - Hon under airline npcratlng con­ first aid to the Injured.
•Moment abroad.
ditions—but with tho varied eiRepentedly t h e
tommlealon
With regard to unification. Ihe
■V- periences of a year* etrrice cro*d- ilUfISY’8 GIRL TO RETURN
MIAMI BEACH. Fla., Jitl/t.24 President #ald he Is hot rearly to moans about the lack of the right
td Into a week or ten days.
of trained men. It says:
P n t flying is thn p&lt;|ulvnlpn* of Iff*) The Miami Dally News said eay who will.be named .Secretary kind
"The nation’s supply of tralnad
today that the brother and se­ of National Defense to heed the
40.000 to 60.000 miles. •
nuclear tcienllste and englnaert
M &amp; a Martin 2-0-2. first lions- cretary of Virginia HIIL In whose unified armed forces.
— port p la u r to face“thtr new regu- Ueverlg- ^JIMIa— h o m e —Benjamin "Iw lslattrm nrmpletlnf tlreunlf- la now- -wnpfnlly • ihort." ’ ‘
Besides Ihe Job of keeping
, fatlons. la now undergoing Us ac- (Bugsyl Siegel was slain June iflcatlon procedure Is hrforo Con20, bad arrived a t Miss Hill's Bm rasa. It wlh set up the Army, •head with knowledge o f . mekavy and Air Forces as seDsists Ing atomic weapons, tb i govFight or Id CAA specialists end
ranches of service. Each b-nneh ernment Is tackllnjl this doubts
abodt • dotrn company esperjs
'111 have a secretary hut over-aU Job:
are on the Right. The CAA people
1. Trying to find a way of help­
have been designated by »
ing Industry and communities
,Certification- Board •eUbllshed
with atomic power. This Is a
early In'the project. This boaid Zealand.
m akes ths nue» for the accelerated test to fit the particular Plane.
Tha test Is designed to
th a t needs to l»« known about tlist
&lt;# a n d je e , th e c a b tl

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soijiabodr ?" Camp Is • eat Ha and
lime and pboaphata mlna owner.
Starry dubbed him "tha millionaira legislator."
Parker commented Papy hid
testified he had a t varioui.tim es
•aid to both accusing legislators

overnight.
£ Seeking discover!** for mad- * ^
leal naa, lueh a i In cancer treatment. The commliilon hai fire " "
main government laboratories: At „
lo t Alamos, N ..M .; Oak Ridge.
Tmn.t Chicago;I otto being bollt . . . . .
at Patehogue. Long . titand, N.
Y- and one being built at 8chi- .. **•
^ctady. N. Y.
More than 60 unlvenltiia are gm ,
doing wofk In. connection w ith. eoo|ti'
the work done at those labors-1 —.
torlei. If tt did nothing elie, th is1
would be good training for young * * ,
K lentliti In the atomic field.
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But other work la being done IT.* .
at big private laboratories and fh. by-industrial firm .,
g j, "
The eom'mleelon- can let some worth
atomic Information out, Ipm a -of « .
it m uit ba kept aecret. This
t
means guarding plsnta and check- j,e ■ 0
log on the loyalty of workers
with the1 help of the FBI.
"hare

arker, Jr.. m M the Wet-re lag paid for vote, on the bllf7
trying to show that f'amp
"Why should Papy bo going
Oil ham "reached up In thin, around telling everyone he eonld
o get their stories- accusing find *1 understand[ they are offer­
ing | 10O on this bill Y*
hat motive hive they got fo r' “An hMWMtad ear could soon
ifaeturlng this case?" !»e ask-i find that 1100, Parker charged.
Referring to Cemp’e wealth, |
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■r inquired "W hat's he going]
wt» ' '* **&gt;• product of
rofIt by It—to tell a He on ■ single y e a rs growth.

Airport T ransfer

Woodcraft Helps Boys
- Grow-to Manhood

(m tla a e S I n a h s i Om I
their disposition In such manner
si will beet encourage and foster
the development of civilian avia­
tion. U la Intended to' preserve
for national defenM purposes a
strong, affidant and properly
maintained nation-wide system of
public airports, according to Ita
proponents. '
D m law as applied to the San­
ford Municipal Airport, will not
affect that portion strictly de­
signated aa airport, as this area
and facilities wers recently ac­
quired by the City, nor dues It
However, other buildings such
as tha warehouses, cold storage
plant, ships service building, bur­
rocks. the B.O.Q. and J.O.Q. build­
ings can, with CAA approval, he
rented or t o n * for commercial
use. or foy’Mhool, warehouse or
storage • use* proceeds of which
■Would be MM for airport maintsnance, ha pointed out.
In cases where the properly Is
wanted for industrial or factory
use. It would be necessary to gel
the CAA to Mt a m Io .price, and
turn the money received over to
that agency, Mr. Bayer declared.
He added that morn and definite
details of th r project will ba an­
nounced later. Aa.evidence of tha
"red tape" that moat ba gone
through ba pointed to a high stark

Soma coal mora. some lesa, but tha average
coal of railing a boy lo ago 18 li $5,680.
Thousand* of "Young Americans/* mimbirs
o! Bays of Woodcraft* are building fund* for
tholr financial socurlty and for collogo and
Vocational training with safe,. sound* Wood­
man Ufa Insurance protection.
man repreaentativ* explain how you* son can be pro­
tected financially while enjoying the fraternal and soda]
activities ol his Boys ol Woodcraft Camp.
-eervaUvelr worth 91,000,000 a
year."
To the Tallahassee lawyer's des­
cription of 87-year-old Odhsm si
"the baby legislator from Sem­
inole, the self-styled dreamer x x x
who probably u v himself pictured
aa a m eiilah lo straighten out the
Legislature.” AMPcm*.;;-countered
’'Thank God. we have him."
.The oroeecutor Mid that he,
like ' Odhsm, had eerved In the
armed foreae during the war and

W O O D M E N of tbe W O R L D
Llie Insurance Society
OMAHA. NEBRASKA
0UK V IS IT S (X C tlD 6169*000*000

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H. J. FINCH, District Mai
Office Phone 967
Sanford* Florida
116 South Park Avenue

Mentioning Papy'e assertion
that ha had eald no mora to Odham and Camp than a comment

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Hie cab Is rtxxi-wouNTin—
cushioned on rubber against road
shocks, torsion and vibration!. . .
Driver s compartment Is wider,
with
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MKAf ileg
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r o r o , Widsr.
m o w . deeper
windshield and windows It
visibility by 22%!

Kaiser Hit
th a t the contracts wer« 1st
» he becama chairman of tha
Production Board In August.
T-**A1! ! rould toil them was what
"wan bastesv with me," Krug said.
: "W hat wta It. then Umt you
e ^ a d J h s m l" a reporter askedT\ ‘" l aald that Katicr put tho hcot
i f hjll on everybody In' Washing' | »i_w »he eaklnet memlivr replied.
t . they told him that he
have an airplane contract
be IisjI no aircraft man.
ned up Hughes and came
I (aid that now h« had an
man- Then he got the
»&gt; • - ■ •
flatly denied previously
I reports that he had torilora the committee. He
bad discussed with Fergucontract letting but maint knew1 nothing personalIt,
atarior Secretary declined
ent on reporti
jrts that ha
he had
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Seaalpn
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datlutt to kH p tha
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inlrwnthfout- J
side — heated

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• j e acclaimed from coati to coast!

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Longtr a U Ib s m th fiy w i battar
load distribution. . . . CWrolvt'*
famous n ju - n o A tw o inrroto
aiA a A U lsart gaarsdfor tha load!

ETerywhere. . . wherever you ( o . . .Truck ueere *r»
praising the sensational new line of Advancs-Dstlgn
Chevrolet trucks. Reason I They’re rsatly new , ragffv
different, Introducing the Unique cab that "breathes''
—that almost literally "Inhales” fraoh air and
" e ih a les’' used air,* plug scores of other new feature*
and Innovations long-awaited—long*wtntadl Built
t6 be first, and built to b i t , they're blg-looklng,
blg-kiadlng, powerful yet economical trucks to do a
m ore profitable job for you. See them now.

LUCKY STRIKE presents THE MAN WHO KNOWS
THI TOBACCO BUYER!
TVIBOUOHT well over ten million pouneb a f
t o b a c c o . . . bo I apeak w ith aorne authority
wheii I say th a t aeaaon after aeaaon. I'vo
aeerl the makers of Lucky Strike buy real

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THE W EATHER

( a U a lty T h e r# I f S tr e n g th —
'T o Protect the P u tt* of th* World;
To Promote Ui# P ra g m a of A aerica;
To Prodac# Prosperity for Sanford.

%%Con*iHfr«b!t» rloudlnets with ©crnlhnn! •howerf an«i thunder*
tfnrtnA thlt if tp in ^ o and parly
tonight • !*comintr partly cloudy
through £«\urda&gt;*, ,
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D A IL Y

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Ex-Congressman Gets
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Accepting Bribe In
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Gun Toter Held A fte r President’s Visit

Russian Says
United Nations
{las No Power Is
Gromyko Insists Se­
curity Council Can
Not Force Balkans
To. Aid On Border

Value Of County
Property Given
As $32,827,990

LAkl SUCCESS. July ‘25 UP).
R u iiii told the United Nalioni
Secunlv ( »uncil today thr ro u n d
had no power to lorce the Balkan
•tale* to (oopriate with the Amrrican-ptopn.rd border commituonSoviet D -lr^jir Andtn A. Gromyko tliui look thatp ittue with
contrntmnt ol Hrtichel V. Johnion. Deputy 'U . S. Delegate, that
decmoni ol the - council
undej

Slovak Communism Is Far Cry
From Rigid Marxist Doctrines

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25. 1917

.»■ —■ ■ ASHINGTON. July Z i &lt;/V)~
cmgunm an . Andrew J. May
wai sentenced today to a teim Nearly H alf Of This
of from eight months to two years
ValuationExcmptcd
in prison on charges of accept­
For
Tax Purposes
ing $53,634.07 in bribes while he
was wartime chairman of the ,
House-Military Affairs Committee.
e. I The «°'*l ••»«•«* valuation ol
*•n
Lminj * _ . •.all
ail properly
proprujr in
m ^Seminole
« hih'
The. two men •ccu.rtl ol pay (
t | ,he
r|fn t ,;mf „ % U ,
ing the bribes-m um Loot
lf) 2 7 .m
$543,241 m,„e .had
% r a y and H e n r y M a n .6 n - J .n
w„
Johnton immediately competed
, , today
. _ *•
ware given prison terms with a sealed
by Sanford F. Doudwith another warning that failure
minimum of eight months and a nry. county Ux assessor.
ol *ny Slate to comply with a d*
maximum of two years.
The total assessed value of all
ctiton o| the Council might mull
The maximum penally that could
property in (he county which if
in enforcement measurei ol the
have been imposed on each by exempt of partially exempt from
itrongeit kind.
Judge Henry A. Schweinhaut was taxation Is $14,649,700. he declai. "Any failure would lay the nonsix years in prison and a fine ol
A 4 ^ W ’M 1M TRR after I’reildcnt Truman left the Senate chamber complying &gt;t*ev open |n teriotti
ed.
$30,000:
th is is 44,6 percent of the to Capitol police took Into 'ruitodv a 'man blentified aa Clifton R. action to iniuie their cooperation."
The sentencing was delayed j{or last.- valuation!----- -----— —— —— !L ‘ 8plre», u f Augtwda, Ga., shown (centerl with the arreatlng
officer*. Lorain Trum p'TteTtl and Paul G. STOttsyT He U*a taken Johnmn n td “ Th» CrtOftcil can
r t^ e than two hours while die
Assessed value of property to Galllnger Hoipital for olnervatlon. A bullet was In the gun. make such decmoni undec Chaplet
defendants' lawyer pleaded for a
(International Sotimlphotol V I."
against Which. taxes may he lev­ another was In hie pocket.
new trial an^i May beesrrcheA the
ied for county maintenance pur­
Johnmn summed up his views
court for merry.
poses is the difference between
in this way
The 72-jrear old former Ken­ the $32,827,990 and the $14,649.I he Council has the pbw rt to
tucky democratic congressman In*
make inieitigations. Counities are
slated that he had never taken “a 700 exemption, or $18,178,290.
Homesteads, valued at $5,801.obligated in cooperate. I* is the
alnale dime" dishonestly during his
long service In rongrrsa.
140. are exempt by State law
duty ol. the members of the l nileti
He told Schwrinhaut:
“I stand before the court today from taxation for maintenance, Br DANIEL DE LUCE
.cent in the fir-t Slovak election* Nation* to abide by the decisions.*’
Gloniyko replied th at'll a nilui.i
wUh a clear, clean conscience. “I hut can he taxed for interest and
BRATISLAVA. Slovakia, July after war.
hV er violated a law as far as I linking fund. Adding this sun 25, (AA—Slovak Communism wears
Un the wall of flastoranaky's found that the work of the com
know In the 72 year* of my life. (o ,|,e valuation lor maintenance a white collar to the officer-amt! simple offjre hangs a picture nf million "is incompatible w.th its
icoe* to church on Sunday.
| Lenin, but the No. I ItoUlievIk of
r i r r rreceived
c r c i v r u na udollar
o u i r udlroct-____
irw i*
i . _
"Ia nnever
.■ *« i, i1n0T7o0 .1U1 1n. ...........—
ly or Indirectly that was not 1 e‘«uala $23,979,430 valuation for
It beats the propaganda drums history has a &lt;|ui*tlr*l expiettlon soveieignty, then it can refute to
c o o p e ra te ."
honestly earned or juatly duo.”
the interest and sinking fund.
for Soviet foreign policy, llut It on hla bdnided fare,
May was convicted July .1 af
Of the $14,649,700 exemption, admits It never * a n b to see a 1 “The gcrutalion that the Slovak
ter an U-week-long trial of ac­ $8,025,000 1* the value nf property Russian army on Slovak *611 agulti. Communist Patty's program I* By FRANCIS W. CARI’EN fF.lt
cepting $63,634.07 -In bribe* from wholly exempt. The largest Items
It, talks of drmocrary instead of made In Moscow is not often made, * LrVKF. SUCCESS. July 25 At
munltlona maker* Murray and In this aura are the Hanford Mun­ dictatorship of the..■ff!
proletariat.
and ll Is easy to disprove.' Has....................
.
Paul Martin, Canadian ministM ol
Hinrv Garsson. The Gvjsson icipal Airport and Osceola air
It wants Crcchnslovakia’a win- tovanskv said.
brother* were found guilty of r I« porta which total $4,460,000 In ea dojrs to tin* Wrst wide open.
_ “ W e^propose' nothing that ran nation health and welfare, dec late-1
What Is Slovak Communism? noH ..- m-liievnl through•ilembc-j|0d
'r
Ing tile bribes fo r favor* end. tike* 11mated v alue/ said Mr. Doudney.
i y ||IP principles ol firejlnm
came Into court to hear their j A total .of $4,165,980 is exempted The answer, from Party Secretary- ratic nrlM-raara.
In- act ti|i*r we oj jnfoimalioit and ol the piess
I under many classification* iisel'id General Stefan llastovansky, re­ advorntr rooperution- with olh»r
di|$ May toM Judge £chweln- Ing n t y and County owned land* sembles old Mniratn doctrines part lev In achievemg a broad sort- are essential to the main|rnance
ha4fct V
Ouwrt uuuse,
Cause, 'Publtr Library,' w4*» abbot a* much "a* a Jet-propelled •lltation of the economic struc­ of fntein ational peace and othr
y t y cnurehc*. raker resembles (he flying mash ture nf the state pieauppn.se* that
“I neves got a atngla dlrno from efwnrks. City Jail,*
oh|*clrves of the United Nations.
the G am o n i or anybody «lar.
schools, lodges, disability ami wl-l Ine that the Wright brother- wc nro open* to compromises.*
In a prepared address to tlf'
“I never, did a thing In Congrats ows exemptions, etc. Also exempt launched at Kfttyhawk.
"We arrf for evolution, not tathat today vexea my conscience.
l niled Nations Tlconomic and Solx $221,900 worth of land that has
A quiet, scholarly ex-railway volution.” .
"I stand here toda» on the mercy reverted to the State Internal Im­ clerk. 37 • year - old Raatoeansky
llastovansky ha* never visited cill Council on the repoil ol the
of the court. If I go to (all my provement Hoard, also $680 of controls the party machinery which Moacow and he welcomes InterUN Sub-Commission on Freedom
said they will carry the ease to the delinquent, non-exempt property. harvtatpd a R*d vote of 31 per1;
HVnllaaM ea Paae I’-ari
ol Information and ol the Pm*.
Supreme Court ff
plea
If n^-eanary,
nAei
Property rlasaified as taxable
tied for a near trial ami praised Includes non exempt land' valued
Martin laid hr* government supMav and thr Garssona befor* Hay at $12.784,M0; personal property
pmlfd the iiih-commiision'i _tec■Vrr ested the court.
valued
at $3,697,270
and* railroad
.......................
—
lit ‘
ommendalion that a projected
Among the reasons cited by the and telegraph properties valued nt
wriild conference on freedom ol
lawyers for a new trial was the $1,706,480.
contention that the Juror* had lis­
Total assessed valuation at pre­
| inf'fimation be held early next
tened to radio description* of the sent shows a $646,241 ln;rr*vo
ye*,. He said Canada attached
(('• R tla v H
|* |
9 | «)
over Uie $32,282,760 valuation
gieat
importance to this confer­
for 1045. Mr. .Doudney revealed.
The Lions Club 11 prrpatrd to
This Increase, he said, I* due to
Spraying ol cattle vkith a DDI ence. ,
natural rnuses such m new I ull-J* take on the Rotary Club with a solution has not only proved ol
I he people and the govern­
Ing* and Improvement*. Main­ softball game to be played^ next
ment
of -Canada believe th'al
tenance tax valuation la $467,210
great benefit in ridding the animal*
more than the $17,716,080 value of Wednesday evening at 7: 30 o'clock of flic* and insect pests, but by fie-dom of information and fiee1945.
at the Lakrfront softball park, it
dom of the press ate not only
In 1945. according to the report was announced Iqday by Hatty reduction of mosquitoes lias im­
lOatllavM aa r«a* t i l l
proved health conditions for ffeoof th e,S tate Comptroller, Semin­
Robion
at
tht
meeting
of
the
Lion*
had a total arretted
pie alto, said Ralph Wight, proTALLAHASSEE. July 25. UTl— ole (CCounty
o a lla a M l a a r a s a B id
at the Tourist Center. *
. s girtsive Seminole County # rattle Ia wIh IiiKpcctH Site
A l-eon County Circuit Court Jury
Of Mine I)i«aHter
Richard Drat, who w*a» nameil raiser;
last, night acquitted former Hep.
Demle C. Papy of Key West on all Spencer W ainright,
manager ol the team, announced
Two years ago at Mr. Wight's
three counts of Indictment* charg­
WEST FRANKFORT. III., July
a "14 minute" practice for Mon­ ranch.near Lake Jeuup. the lust
ing him with attem pts le bribe
Wv-Hl-John L. I^wiv. United Mine
61.
Dies
In
Miami
day evening.
fellow legUlafora.
lr&lt;! spraying of cattle with DDI Worker* rhlef,- *rriv«-d here by
Papy, wealthy 46-yea(-old hotel
"Thii is all the practice nrers on_ « large scale tn .jh e—United nuti moblle trelay for*an Inspection
Funeral
aervlce*
for
8p*ne»r
R.
operator and oil distributor, was
nrTTie mine In which 27 coal digr^gr collapse and was helped from Walnrlghl, Sr.. 61, former yesldent lary lo heal Rotary,” be de­ States look place, and United g«-r % perished from an explosion
clared.
Club
President
Robion
was
Stale* Department of Agriculture yr*terxlay.
courtroom by h it attorney*, of Sanford .and Orlgndo, who died
tear* Mr earning dawn hi* face, bf a K a rt attack Wednesday af­ not ia .optituilic, however, and experts, tlalh and county agticul1.- wis, who wai accompanied
when the jury- announced Its ver ternoon at hi* home in Miami, will pointed out that none olhrr than lute men gathered to witness the hy Hugh White, president nr Dist­
be held a t the graveside at lakerict 18 (IlllnoUl of »4he UMW,
diet of Innncenca.
The alx jurors, who heard four vlaw Cemetery Sunday afternoon Dub Eppi ii slated lo take the demonstration which turned out to •pnVa briefly with Gnvrrnor
■be a big success. *
dava of testimony and ai%uments, at 4:00 o’clock In charge of the mound for the Rolatiani.
Dwight H. Green of Illinois In
a downtown hotel lobby and then
deliberated only 36 minutes before Erickson Funeral HonA. The Rev.
Ho'wrvaL Eppa Is due to fare
Mr.
Wight's
cattle
am
now
Lionel Nelson of the O r led , Metho­ thr f o i l i n g formidable lineup'
went out to the old Ren Coal
reaching their verdict
sprayed with the solution on an mttipany’a No: H mine.
A roar went up from the parked dist Church will officiate.
of Lion slugger*:
avrrage
of
every
60
days,
ho
-nut
Mr, Walnwright had lived In Mi­
lie told newsmen he had noth­
court room as the verdict was read
II. Rob*on, p
ami about three time* during the ing to* aay because he had Just
bv the clerk and Papy immediately
'• sly ami for the paat 11 years. He la
Al Lyon, e
summer
lesson.
For
two
week*
an'ivgd.
was surrounded by a large group survived by the widow, Mr*. Min­
Henry Witt*; Jr, lb
after each spraying not a mo*
nie L. Walnwright ami by two
Ib-for* Lewis arrived here, a
qC/rirndt.
Diek Ellaberry, 2b
uuiio
ran
be
seen
in
the
vicinity,
federal mine Inspector eiamlned
'wNiked for
H. Deal,
t. Papy daughters and two ion* by a pre­
he
declared.
the eearyd corridor where the
said through an attorney. “ Inc vious marriage: Mr*. Robert F.
D. Swan. 3b.
Dr. Frank B. Qulllman, director miners were killed ami attributed
Jury of I.eon County -has made a Illley of Miami. Mrs. L. A. Knight
H. Bisbee. rf
of the Seminole County Health the hlaat to an explosion of gay.
itatem ent for me by clearing me
mei of
&lt; Plkeavllle, Md.. Ben G. WainJack Morrison, ef
Unit, explained that this I* due to
William
Gallagher
Evansof the chargee filed again*! m e.lt -ight of Oviedo and Spencer R.
Ted William*. If
Aa I said on the floor of the Houae.J Walnwright of Miami and by aevUtility men will ba John Iva*. th« fact that cattle (or humans) elite, lad..' the federal mine Inector who began hi* axamlnaI knew I would be vindicated.”
en grandchildren.
Jo* Mom, Cecil Carlton and F.. are a sort of “blood bank" for Spe
mosauitoes which cannot lav their (for
on while rescuer* still sought
The Jury during the final fourth ►
B. McCall,
egg* until they have had tRelr the last three bodies laid “ It was
OVERLOADED
dav of, the trial heard Papy charDaryl Swan called upon mem- Mood quota.
Reduction of mot- a gas axploston: There's
no
Jom evl
MELBOURNE.
July
ber* of tha club, to aid Jayceet
Jaycees
a* the victim of th e,Miami H erald,The
chartered airliner which In their drive to raito fund* to ouitoea means reduction of mal­ quritlon about I t"
aid
aria, ha declared.
Tw*aty-*lx of th* approximat­
and “other big newspaper*” who I crashed near hero July 18 killing
the new Tourist Booth on
Md used aa "tool*" hla accuser*— 21 person*, moat of u p m Puerto operate
Contented cattle, freed of. file* ely 200 miners a t work in th*
tb*
lakefront.
Rap*. Bralley Odham
"*
* * * * * Rican*,
*
t and Insect peats, show an average diggings 5000 feet underground
of* *Sanford
was overloaded about a
Cl yd* Ramsay told of a new gain of 50 pounds a head over were found about a mil* and a
and Clarence Camp of Ocala.
ton. a Civil Aeronautic* Board
pocket Braille writing machins thoea that uaed to ute a rot of taU **«lf south of th# main entrance
Under tha law. the State cannot hearing was told today.
that Lion club* are making avail­ energy battling Insects, ha reveal­ •h.ft; On# of flrg
appeal from the Jury's verdict. •
able to th* blind kt smalt con. ed; Drainage of *warn pi by ditches (ure-l
ured Halnara
miner* ri
removed to a lo tp HOTAHY PROGRAM
King Lion W. 0 . Uvfngiton waa
RAPIST EXECUTED *7,
Charles Morrlfon. p r o g r a m fined 10 e«nta by Tall TwiatOr and reduction of mosquito** by the tal &gt;llad today.
DDT spray on cattle were pointed
COLUMBIA. B.C., July 28 UP\ chairman, announced today that
An 18-year-old negro, Bert Grant, Mia* Roberta Erapa, soprano, and Harry Robson for calling a gui­ out by Mr. W ight a* two factor*
tar played by W. IL Connolly, a that; had gvyfsllv reduced malaria. MrNg Nolan’s Brother
was electrocuted her* today for

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Andrew J.Ma&gt; And
Garsson Brothers
Sentenced To Jail

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.S A N F O R D ,

Lions Schedtilo
Cattleman Cites
Practice Session
Benefits I)or&gt;,"'*i
To Beat Rotarv From DDT Spray

p

Papy Is Acquitted
On All 3 O ' * 4"
• In Bribery Trial

aHaietlloM 4 ^

man In, Darlington county two
render - Guests- a t - tb*.- maatlng were
“ — monthg~lf*rJUJI I I mEratea W a program of m ails a t the Rotary Ray Slaton and Albert Fllta.
I K be waf led Into the^ penlUntdeeth chamber, O rant __
ked fir and waa given ”a little
more chicken” from hi* laat
night’s supper.
“It aura Is good,' ho remarked,
eating heartily.
lie admitted hie guilt. “ I short­
ened my day* myself," he told
the prison chaplain.

luncheon Monday.

CHARGED WITH HUDKR
PENSACOLA. July 25 (AADe­
puty Shriff Billy Mareh said today BgL Grady E. Poland, 28, of
Eglin Field died tarly today of
bullet wouod* and that 1its Engllrfi
w ar brido, In Jail at Creatview,
would be charged with murder.

.

„ LBBDT APPOINTED
T a l l a h a s s e e , July 25 u n
Governor Caldwell today appoint­
ed L.C. I/eedy, Orlando bond deal­
er- and former atato reprasentat ire, to the Oranga county school
board in succeed Samuel IL Wil­
liam*. who resigned.
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_ if
UNSOLVED CRIME
MONROE. GA^ July 25-UP)Oae year ago today two negro
men and thalr'wlvea wars slaught­
ered by an unmasked mob of
about 20 whlta men and despite
Intensive federal and atat* In­
vestigation*, and rewards In ex­
cess of $30,000, th* mass murder
remain* unaplred, .

Of W ar
Signed By Tr uman;
United

Air Force Is Given
Equal Rank With
Army And Navy In
U n i f i c a t i o n Bill

New ACL Freight
Depot Building Is
Now In Operation

WASHINGTON. JuU
tAA
Congiess sent to President Ituman
today legislation putting the Army! A ,
,
,
...
and Navy unde, a single calnnet; A u t o m o b i l e
L o a d in g
officer—to be called the Sec lelatv j
P J a tlo riT L . I s
NOW
ol Nation.! Defense.
J
U l l d e r C b l l S t r ............ .
I his so-called aimed sem cesl
_______
• W , c 4»ion7 m ;..,,,e" iff*

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Stop-DatcsAre PutOn
Vet G. I. Benefits;
Many War PowersRcmain In Force
WASHINGTON. July 25 t-rt—
Pie*iilent frum-xn today signed
legulstion leperlmg *ome 175 war­
time and emergency l»**s now or
within one vejf ur^putting sto|Slatr* oiT'velerans*
I benefits.
It,,
m
rHect

f n -‘

............ slat-"

the Air rorces e&lt;)ual rank wiihj*
1 Freight
the
and se,
sea torcrs
(orcr* A
At p.e.pies- f0
me land
,ana ana

-- -Irumsn
Depot building.* tecently ute*. In i statement. Mr.
by ,he I ce Const,ui
Iruction *.*ul it i« "not pn»*ible" at this
enl. thr^A'r Force
a branch &lt;-om
nf* J
u „ put little to wipe out the whole list.
in the War Department »*herr linto use this week. Another im
I hr tr-w legid.ition specifically
land officers wield biggest inllu-lprovement. an alitomobile loajling
exempts cert-*in lx»** which Conence.
Iplatfoim it now Ireittg built nrai gte*« and the Administration htve
The legislation is one of 1 -the freight terminal Masonry work
agieed thnuld resn*i#«&gt;*ka4*«s**ks.
big measures Congrrs* bad tick­ . is by Bridget and WillUny, Like
Ihe temlution was worked out
eted for final \action before ad­ M an cnnliaclort.
_&gt;
ItyL.llw ptJu'i t,v .-ouomttaes of.
journment -fornwrinw'. -V~
I he new building with its con- both House* and Attorney (»eneMl
It It alio one of the major pro­
ctet*
limns and cement blocf. Clark.
posals Mr. Truman made *0 the
Mr Truman voret-d hope for a
lawmakers. For futiue iiitumal walls r» at freight car lesrl on
defense, he also'aakrd that mill the south rnd, ami It.irk* will weedy end of the remaining emeraeney atattiter. find asked Clark
tary training tu- requiie.1 for all
be raised about 14 inrbe* on lb'- to continue hi, studle*. Hi* state­
phyalrally fit young men.
All he got on that
* pro­ north end so lh-*l the new tttbbei ment -aid:
• Wo .li.ml-l . .onpl.-l- the order­
mise nf early action when &lt;’-m- tired band Irurk* c.*n be putlt-.l
gresn reconvene* neat January. more eaitly in and out of * *i.. ly reconversion r»f the ttmchinery
and tipetaliun* of the gmvrnmani
That promise rame wlmn tin*
IlniMe approved n universal train­ it was announced by E. N f ield to .1 peacetime basis n* rap-dly
ns practicable "
ing bill by a vote of 20 In It. thu» mg. Iieiglit agent
The I'resident on Dec. 31 de­
sliding it to the ratemlar of tm-sll&gt;urlng
wartime,
Sanford
»«&gt;
n
clared an end to th«r stafo of ho*.
lies* which will be awaiting the transfer point for the wloir
f| tllltlea...........
This struck t*f rm cr,e*‘.!l,
, to ”wasWh'another
n .\h*y prog,e«*
rM,,pn,W*'
Florbla. but vinca the romyletinnj RP„ey |a*vv f,&lt;om the tiooks on New
I In*
in of
the
big
terminal
at
Wayi’i'**.
y
,
ll(,
|
,
&lt;v
and «e$ termination
Conirreag' drive to clean Its date Ga.. tills transfer business ha* been1
dates for .11 others on Juno 30 or
for adlournement:
much
reduced,
ami
at
p
-s
e
n
t
Tire House p**»ed romprnnii«* goods and merchamlUr nr- re­ later.
Tlie new action luhrs another
l-ci*l«tion to end Nov. 1 th« fov- ceived
niostlv for the Hanford long -1,-p t m «id prac-timo opera­
einm rnf* restriction* on inxlall area " The
location of tlio fr -iylit tion* nltlimigll 'the art-inl end of
men buying ami selling.
depot in -Ilia lo-ai t of Saof-r-l, Gir u ni
f--r intei nali-otai purThe Senate Labor Committee np- makes
It easily aceesslble t-&gt; h isl iniu-w AxU-.iuit .oioe -until pence
pmved. 9 to 3. the l’ie*;.|-i|t'*
Interestsram l tn irttn g Mutca llr.ilirt it,e sigl-etl.
nohdiiaUnn* nf foimer I'eio--ci,itit- neis
ttn r major effect of today’s ac­
Senator Aim Mllldock to l&gt;e a is ample.
The building is more than ?0'* tion i» to nut st«&gt;p-&lt;lntea on G. I.
member of the National Labor
Relations Bi-erd. Tha committee fe«llonr and 35 feet - wide, l-a* a Iienefits for. niv-*ut 16,000,1)90 »er.
also appr«ve&lt;l the nomination of rvble-loading nlatform ru n n 'n t tl-» aleentrli ami tefernnr.
Iletrafler n»ir nrmy &lt;nl:»tecx
J. Copeland Gray, a* a member of full length r-u the west »i-l“ mid
r -ot (Im-loilir.r lb---.; who entered scrthe board and Robert N. Denham on the north able has a
« I *«nf iM iirtl
% lfl
naltform
with
roof
shelter
illli
n
as general rounsel.
Renubliran*. after holding the ramu for easy unloading of - -o •Renata in «e**|on all last ilgnt, lev
gave up artiiins effort* in put
Within tl&gt;» freight building !• n
(I natlMneS n a t*aaa S t s l
sennrate office fm K. K* TTrilhurn,
wnrehnute fnremnn. Hn pcdnt-l
ollt a screened enclomre wh'eh -*
rnt proof, nml iised -for «*•*• **»*r
fiKHlv anil perivhnlilev. .Tlie,,- i* .1
large piatforin scale of five i.in
AIIH'NS. )itlv 25
The
rapacitv. Rest rooms hm - '•-"* '
\V*r
Mmivti\irpoitril
today
tin t
orovided and Ire water ili ' t- -u‘
, &lt;ii iiili, foice ol between 1.200
fountains.
It I* ptanneil to rut th,- w.-e-t- yu| | .50(1 men fml hunched •
BERLIN. July 25 (&lt;P) - A dr' and imptnve the uppearnn •• -f “ • iliomt .rtt ick on Gievrn.r. approxfetenie between the politic* nJ area to the rear and vide of tin- -I • liinlefv 'll iiuje, from the Albania
the United Stale* Slate Depart not. according lo offirialv. In front flonlin rnd about 50 mile* e.»»t
the office building.
Im -•
men! and views rib the Ament an of
,.l f,nnit*a, e a tfie c local point ot
bloom brightly.
military government here concern
flsh'mg tlong lire holder.
ing Germany became appaieni
file nuri),Ji* • tic! thr gurnjltoday. .
l*« were *ve|| equipped with heavy
The
new* o| Secretary o l
*,r*p.'-o« rnd bid forced back
Stair M ttdiall't
invitation to
go.vnlpinic ot'ibide (iieven.r in their
France to participate in a three-1
flirt atfw k, liuntliJ .«t about 5:00
power conference on Germany’s in
A. M
duilitaL Jevflr hit governing ollt
— MihTTrv_ iiiihMit!a, mid the *t;
BATAVIA.
T'^v
7rnrr-A-TT,r
rial* in Germany with ihaip im
cpraldre.d Dutch vouice *.ml t'e ln l n k d t u n s part ol tire guerrilla
pad.
the firvl phase of Dutch .
r l"r&gt;cc whirl, hfd previnurff, »TThe U 5. Military Governor. Won* againrt lire Indonetian lh - t-w 5r tL L'l!!!1'* .'.
‘
General I ririut D. Clay, declined publican army, armed *1 i.olal-j G.evrna I*' * »qwn of about
lo comment hul il wai learned' ing central Java from tire n-- Ltl'tH in Ihe foothill* of the Pinautliniitatively that ' neither Ire nimltic iiikT aiI riml \\ f%t, ||4il,I^U t*u* •w*»unl.lini#
nor any other lop American no!
The CJtrtk 8#cnni Army Corp»
j , lt, jl( , „ ri„ n
r#info r« ilary go*einmcnl official wai of­ complete,!.
Reporting from lb- Repul,In «» ini-nt* lia-l to-eo uiorlng toward
ficially informed ol the Slate Dc
capital of Jngiakarla, deep m the | Groveiia vinre early morning and
parlment * &lt;udden offer lo Frame
-the viluation w n 'Meeelopinq fa r.either before or after il was made intrnor, Arrociated Pre** lO |lr or ably-" S'ltie reinforcement* alThe only information received *pondenl f larrit Jackton «*id -ol : ready hail Jotn-d Ihe hattle.
RtiMfirrr
final Republican* oliviou*ly lo Sr.ltfirr* firing riK-ket* and
in Germany on the .whole war a
taw the pnttibd ly that the Dub', "’"chin-gun* were reported k»eeprequeit to hold up the announce­
s'oady
would render ihe Dutch | m,*iIio,|- fin-. Kcroml Corps
M under
officers said
ment of an Ameriran-Brilith agreelonlinuoutly precannut will, gun tin- gneriillas would “ either he rement on Germany1! level ol mnrllfwl or rniahecl,” Th# guerrilla*
nil* warfare.
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Reported In Falatka
virtually a complete reverts) of decided, the Informant said.
A Netherlands army rommunlgrandchildren will drop out of eol
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raid
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Died This Morning
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TALLAHA88EE. July 25 6TI
11- D, Berry, 76 year old brother W7- Civil authorlllea today tent­ Th# Supreme Court today ruled wirii parilclpating in th* affair
of Mrs. Mlmrale Nolan of San- atively act Aug. 1 for- arraign­ that a husband and wife may sue which has upset official and busfnrd. died this morning at 4:00 o'­ ment and preliminary hearing for Jointly for separate claim*, a ri­ Ine** circle* over Putnam county,
clock a t hla home In Winter Gar­ a young seaman charged srltia the sing from th* same transaction. but only four have been taken In
den a f a r a lingering Hints*.
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Today Sheriff W. J. Reeves was
Mr. Berry Is survived by hi* year-old navy .wife found alaln submitted by the circuit court of
wife, one ton and on* daughter and after g pepny-ant* po k er' game Oranga .rouoty, the court said looking for Ccdeman Hancock
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of BunaslL
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