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— ■T H E S A N F O R D H E R X E D , B X N F O R D , F L O R ID A '

PAGE BIX

I*npy Trial

Orlando Bride Held
In Murder Inquiry

Soviets Warned Of
Intelligence Agents

Action Postponed

TUESDAY,'JULY . 22, 191
IWps

ft"*

Satellites Warned

Boy Reverses Story
Of Infant Killing

Camp Winona

I I' m Us w I Irmm i « n
l)M |
ll*ontiOOed I r*»aaa P i g « ff* # &gt;
U 'u lis w t Irma Figi w ifi
I. Fred I’oey’s team Won »
the $ 1(10 a day provision still ap .Balkan* would be a threat to
JACKSONVILLE, Fla July 22- plies.
peace.
MASSILLON. O.. July 22 UP) water polo game. Sunday nig
MOSCOW. July 22, UP)- -Soviet
i/JV A Jacksonville tpan and hla
Meanwhile,
Britain
proposed
The
mysterious deaths of two at the council fire the cat!
The 16 day amendment was that tha council sidestep a de­
roncern over operation! of* foreign
1 bride were held today in El Faso, adopted
Infant*
In Massillon City Hospital, again put on stunts wi ’ • Cab ■
on recommendation of
intelligence agents wni emphaTexas, fo r , the Georgia slaying
cision
on
which
of
the
Balkan
apparently
solves yesterday by I wining with its graveyard tee
tited In an artlrle in the fa*nlnof Myron D. Sutherland, ns, Jack­ the Sanford Retail Merchants countrlea were responsible f&gt;■&gt; the the statement of a six-year-old in which comical epitaphi we
Association
represented
at
the
grad I'ravdsj which rritlcixc I *evread front makeshift tombstone
sonville oil filter manufacturing
meeting by Ned Smith, president. current ’disorder* in that area. hoy, reverted again today to * The tonibstones represented th
eral citixent for carelessly or un|company employee.
The
British
proposal
waa puxxling conglomeration of varied
Mr.
Smith
stated
that
in
view
of
conacioualy giving out state *ecgrave* of present campers
. Sutherland'! decomposed body
Wilson’* opinion that the contained in an amendment elim­ stories and differences between years from now.
feta.
I was found Sunday in an aband- Attorney
inating a paragraph of an Amer­ officials.
fee
might
not
be
valid
at
9100
“ One should remember,” the ar,
Some of the funniest were
, unrd cabin near the edge cf Geor- a day, he waa withdrawing hi* ican resolution which Russia and
Mr*. Roger Gue, of nearby
tide laid, “ that with the end of
gia's ukcfctiokee Swanp just over
the Soviet satellites had attacked Navarre, mother of young Roger llere lie the bones of Weilt
objection
to
rrdurlng
it,
provided
the war underinining actlvlllet of
the Florida line. In the back of the 16 day limitation was approv­ on the _ground , that
— it presumed Gue, who yesterday related to Spencer, Ills lumbstotie is mar
TALLAHASSLL, I la., July 22 fureign intelligence have not weak. I
his iuail was a .22 bullet-hole and
thd guilt o f Albania, Yclgostav1* ! .ndlca iww La accidentally drupped tie, but his head much den
ed.
according
to
Mr.
Sayer.
VP)—Attorneyt for former Kep. enedln the ilfgfifest.- It la known t
an exploded shell lay nearby. Hit
_
jthc two Infant* last Jdne «. said ser;** "There w*s a counriito,
•Mr. Smith tot'd the Commission and Bulgaria.
Bernic C.’ Papy ol Key Weil to ■that even Imurgeoffl stales, whi^h
I'JIJ- t.tUo Chevrolet sedsr, with that
rain
Hit t:
the
,
Merchants
A
v
i
a
t
i
o
n
.
,
A
*P°ke,m,n
fw
thaAmerican
her son today had reverted to hi* by the name of Brock, lilt
Florida license {date 2D-7I23 was at an afternoon meeting, hadtddegation y id tha BHtjsh amend-[original
was brilliant, but his h
day moled to exdude from- ev are identiral in cliataeter, con
Hitt
tale
of
seeing
a
large
siantly send among each other
missing.
ment would be accepted by the boy in a whlU. coat enter the a ruck, He kept the hooks of tin
idence all letliinony on conver spiei, diveriioniiU, terrorists and
The man and wife held for adopted a resolution requesting the United States. This was one of nursery in which the infant* were ramp hanky-- H«
-lie lied, they spW
taliont in or about the Honda assassin*.
Georgia police were Identified by Commission In the future not to two conciliatory, moves made at found dying.
in the lake he sanjtr* ^XheiSaVg
adopt
any
ordinance
effecting
“
Capitalistic
Intelligence
oper
Home chamber in connection with
Ilet. Lk-ut. II. V. Itranch as Wayne
She declared she did not now a councillor hy the name of R*d
this morning's council session in
F. Woodruff,' 27 and hu bride citlten* or merchant* on Ita first an effort to reconcile conflicting belivr her son dropped rfhe babies He was killed overnight as he la)
charge! that he attempted to bribe alts even murie actively against
reading,
but
rather
to
carry
It
ov*r
the Soviet nation, trying to under­
Jeanette, IP, formerly of Orlando.
Soviet and American views.
and told newsmen she and her In b«d. He tangled with the hoyn
, fellow lawmakert.
I t'
mine 1U military and economic
Detective Don G, Butler said to the next meeting, Sayer report­
The other nytva was msd* by husband were tricked Into letting in Cabin JY, He tried, he died
ed.
The alleged Convert* lion» from intght.
n Warrant had been obtained by
ha.is nu more."
Invrstlgators talk to her son.
A letter brom W. D. Ryan, gen­ France.
flu. sheriff
at Folkston, Ga.,
the baiit ul accuiationt agaiml j "The strictest maintenance of
The U. 8. resolution referred
There are svveial new boy
eral
manager
of
the
Minneapolis
slate-secrers by every Soviet percharging Woodruff with murder
Papy. now on trial after a gi.mil urn is of exceptionally great tinto the report uf the Balkan in­
tn cupip, Gene Estridge, Johi
arid asking that hla wife tie hrld. Baseball Club, was read In which vestigating commission which de­
Nathan Mayo. Mitts commis­ The lw« wirk apprehended si they the City was assured that at tha
jury indictment.
porlance for providing seem tty
Fryer, Frank Mills and John Butt
Bid Offered
sioner of agnculttpi'. wjit, an- stepped from a California-Itound end o f the spring training 'period clared that any future hostile
Defence alloineyt aiked the for the country."
*n.
)i " " ”
noonced today that he ilw-t not bus.
the Municipal Ball Hark wobld action on the part of the three
court to rerogni/e an old Knglidi
ItW a lia a r * t r a n !'* * » '►»»*
Those who visited the t'slnjJI
intend to retire at the expliation
lie turned hark to th# City In Soviet satellites would be con­
Burma Slaying
sites to lie Inspected either by a Sunday included Mr. and Mtt
common law of IbHH and tlrike
of hi* present term. “ Th - ruin-1
a* good condition aa when they sidered , threat to peace.
sub-committee or the entire com­ Fred Poey, Havana, Cuba, Thom
took it over. He also agrred to
ora are absolutely without founda­
tiilually all of the letlimony «l
Glades Park Bill
It a a tla a .U fro m I 's t t t h o t
as George, Mr. and Mrs. Join
all conditions stipulated by the that the McCormick Luntlier Com­ mute.
the tlale't ilar wilnett. Kep. Brai* day were the traffir men at the tion'*, Mr. Mayo declared, “ us I
These locotions, he revealed, Cranston, Mr. and Mr*. Edwin
expert to la* a candidate to succeed
City In regard to taking over the pany Building on West Fit it
, ley Odharn of Sanford.
M iMtliHiird iranm P a c t «tw|
gates."
park.
myself In tip- l!MH election ■-gardStreet, previously condemned hy will be. Inspected after due notice Locket, Mr. and Mrs. K. T. Hunt
Thali in Nu said Aung Ban wn* less »,f who el-.- tun-.”. “ I have t»» arquire |irivate lands by purThe jury w ii taken fiom the
Mr. Sayer, In behalf of the City, the City, Is naw being repaired. • has Iwen given to the local Post. and Millard, Jim Richardson, th
in* May that a plot was an unflnlshi-d program in lip* ulti­ rhase of romlrmnation.
had written Mr. Ryan outlining
room while Odliam re|ieatrd in warned
A hearing date waa set for July After this a final meeting will It* snd Mrs. C. L. Park, Lieut, A.
in the making to kill the entire .......
...............
............
............ t . Dirksen said he appeared st the the City'a requirements ond remate
developing)
of'agrletilft{re,"i
30
to determine whether or not held by the rommittce prior to W. Epps, Rolwrt Altman, Gaines­
more detail thin ever hefoie'liic executive council in order to taus i he ass,-rli'd. "and I am n-king my, rVJ!u*’*Ai'
JuvlI Hopkins, G^nnd
park ho return- to revoke the license of J. D, Carl- making it* final -recommendation ville, Johnnie Walters, Mr. and
arcuialiun that Papy uffeied him integration of th* antl-Fawiat Ihnusaudt
" L witey-stw -said, awns JJ(- ttd
end of the season in ’as ton’s |&gt;*er place on Wry. Ninth for the site to the Executive Com- Mrs. Ray Fort, Mr. and Mr*.
in th«
Dirksen good condition as the visiting club Street, concerning which neighbors milter at the Mid-winter Depart­ Bill Johns, Mr. amLMr* V\ C.
earth ami whuhnygino Trip de­ People* Freedom League. (..!&gt; i»m - woftt* that I am not ready to quit ,HH*
inanl political fartlon to whic.t my post." .
said
he
has
no
objection
to
expan­
found If. The City agreed, to fur­ have complained, Mr. Hayrr an­ ment conference in January. Final Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Georg*
feat a bill denying race bookrnak- the slain ministers lielottged. This,
sion of the park If private owners nish sand and clay for the Infield, nounced.
action on the site selection will Speer and daughter, Mrs. Nancy
en telephone and telegraph terv- the rrinspiratnrs lielieved. would
an- permitted ot retain od and and to furnish a ground's keepe? to
It* taken
at the
Department Brock. Mr. and Mra. It. U. Hutch
Purchase
of
the
first
City
lot
ice.
enable them to seise power dur­
mineral rights, plus the privilege assist in maintaining the park
Indonesian Revolt
Convention In Panama City In Ison, Mi.‘ and Mrs. Don Dunn,
on
whlcbgthev
have
options
l-y
E.
the ensuing chaos.
.
uf carrying on explorations.
during the training season.
The defense argued that under ingThukin
R. -Doyle and W. D. I’arbrl who April.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dunn, Mi
N'u said a tribunal woul I
He said he believes 25 years
M stnIi&gt;iuni fttisti i'AK» Owrl
the comimin law, ronversatiuns in
Mr. Field told the Headquarters and Mrs. P. C. Stanley, and David
plan a home building project on
In
r*sty»i*e
to
a
City
request
lie
established
to
inquire
into
cir­
would
Isa
sufficient
time
t&gt;
.
give
rlonesian
we
likely
huuhl
eneiiunand aiound legislative chamber*
cumstances of th* assassinations lei BOme aurh ,e.i ••mug as this: individual owners rxplora'ien pri for bus -Service to and from the Magnolia Height* wq* approved. Committee of the manifold advant-l and Joyre Stanley, Mr. and Mis,
between lawmakers about matters
Fernald-Ijiughton Memorial Hos­ The purchaae at this time was age* of-the Sanford lakefront site,'] Alfred Stanley, Mr. and Mrs.
“ The Doleli and the liid^Peellitis allege*.
.-pending iiefore them are "ab-riim’ - and would exauiine all under nrpital, the-Silver,Cab Company ad­ necessary said Sayer, in Ordtr to where the Memorial building could J. A. Rogers of DeLamt.
icsf,
including
U
Saw
and
other
Ite|i
-Smather*
(IFFla)
said
leg­
ate
j
acridly
as
hu
apait
ns
the
tie seen from the railroad (St.
(ly privileges! and inadmisAtiliT's*
vised that there were not enough secure FHA approval.
Also Stanley Willink, Mr. and
rival political leaders.
poles. We have little in common. islation looking toward establish­ people riding there to pay thq
'court evidence.
Du* to numerous and dally com­ Johns Bridge), the waterway, the
‘'Nothing shall deter in* from Tha quern id tin- Nethe/laruls ment of the park waa first pasted operating
Mr*. H. Jacoblun, Mr. and Mrs.
highway
and
the
air
line*.
He
told
expenses
of
a
bus.
plaint*
reaching
the
Sanitary
DeJudge W. May Walker eirluded the firm purpose of achieving
by Congress |N years agu. atld
‘
'from residents
•••
-in reg-t e l Jhe' Post members that If Sanford W. R. Clark, Mr. and Mi ’ Hen
Milk in local dal [lea was re­ partment
the jury from the tooni to bear the ultimate goal bur beloved la a U-neviilent ami lovable- |H-r that 10 .State legislatures and five
sonage,
hill
she
ipot
one
of
ported to have met Grade A re­ to nclghfrora’ chicken yards living I* inspected by the Committee, Katx, Mrs. R. Shuemaket, Mr.
technical arguments on the (mint. leader set Is-fute ua," he was
Florida
governors
"have
considerUa The memls-rs .of her giivern
quirements during thu jiresent too doae-to thair homes, the-City local dale and - fraternal organi­ and Mr*. Eugene KitrUigt-, C
H* did not rule Immediately.
quirted as telling th* pew times m a ilt itr u - J u i t i g n e r j _ l o _ u a . W u l . « « " d « P p r o V t d " i U
UUIdt month. Employment of E. L Levy Attorney waa directed to draw up zation* will be requested by th* F. Garner, Mr. and Mrs.--Don
— Odhaiit-testified ytal i*apy made of ‘ IIiiiiiiu, the government pa want ahmdule severance from ,|l»‘,|t
«n ordinance to defining the mlrji- Post to co-operate in Impressing Bolls, Mr. and' Mr* Dick Fill0. H. Giles as’ fi remen wasjlj an
him tyro bribe offers, one just out­ per.
"It appears to me we owe some­ and
Hnlland, so that we may rut
approved in accordance with pre- mum distance a chicken yank may upon the committee members th* terry find daughters, Ray Fox,
side the House rhnmWi'a main
He denied that former 1’iemier ourselves in these (airy lands if thing to the public Inti-rest,*
and
‘
‘ l\Ih *located
* ‘ from
‘
. . . . -bout*. mlyjtntpKVi t&gt;JL.JJaitfyJtLj%a_*-jUe Ml. .11.! .Ml,, i.o.o-.et
Llie\bc
a ncighbpr’*
entrance and immediately inside Ha ,'law _ttuia__aneaUrd..ur„-th*t we*11h t-wMrh —hitr**- ticen'-nihubi ■" SllMtlh*** said, - - "The prop'r-—*f vious v-tlon ln_ author iking
for the building.
daughter, Mr. and Mra. Ralph
Tiring
of
two
addltuinu)
firemen.
This
will
he
presented
at
the
next
th a rh iw te t-.'the near iliiy" lie lire g o v e r n merit p la n n e d to
led by uni litre fot tinIeld gen­ Florida waul this park to go mi Both are experienced firemen, said meeting, said Mr. Sayer.
William I-Staler was nnnmtnd- Day and chitdu-n of Daytons.
said that afti-r the second‘ offer, rest him .
erations, It ihii' i that we like I see no on usion at this lim- to Mr. Sayer. RCA radio equipment
Hugh Whekhrl.
The Commission last evening ed by the Post for his aide handl­ Phil Stanley,
"I told him 'you it
. I'm not
delay
action.
the Dutch less, hut *we like our
ordered by the City l» expected to gave consideration to Inc-easlng ing o f the Sanford Junior Legion Mr. ami Mrs. 11. F. lianas. Mix.
only guing to sujiport the hill. Nttw
Peterson
said
amendments
which
uhsfdut* fierdolii (lie more.”
arrive in the near futurn, he said the occupational tax, on all types hasrball team,- which tinlay is Mra. U. Squires, Mr, and Mix.
I’m going to expose you."’
That's tvlint yum lortr-poM- hi- will propose to the .legolstum
E. Madden.
Dutch Note*
playing irrWIpter ParlcThe Commission was informed, o f busineaa.
When the bookie hill then came
will
provide
that
no
land*
tau
ho
$
dent U-lii-tis tiiuj .tlunk. Ajul tiiul
up for action, Odham-charged in
aeqiiin-d
outside
of'
a
boimiuty
I Inn 11II n o t I ,n m I’aa* ttaet
is the basic rate-e uf this fresh
the preceding debate "There i« wished to atress that it maintains outbreak. If we Iwlieve the writ­ * greed upon hutween the State
money on the line in this House" its unalterable derision to rarry ing on the wall, tins means that and Federal government in IPM
to defeat the measure hut tie did out the political -program based MMiner nr Inter (|iiohni4y »iwnut*rM w/,l{
|irot« 4 di) nml niln*T«l
not on that day name i'spy. lit upon the principles underlying tha tbe N'etbet lands must lelinquisn rights of private owner*.
said ,later
he
would
have
if
Ills
The lervciation reserve oil royal, ,
. ,
..
„ ,
Linggadjuti Agreement (In which nil claims on tin- wealth of In­
■beech had not been cut off by
, p n i|
Mtr gj
ties-II H of production) to I'lm ids
donesia.
parliameutaiy finagling."
the independence of Indonesia in
The sumo is line of all im­ on Slate owned land* if tin* Sec­
The 27-year-old Sanfoid oil dis­ ItiOi.
perial powers, liet-ailie the demand retary 'uf Interior ever peiinit*
tributor, youngest mrmlH-r pf thu
“ The Netherlundu government l o r __indopentlem-e I* -running drilling and uil is found.
House, smiled^ several. lint.'S. and ioiifIdeally —hope* that* circum- around The world like n theme
Wiped Ids hatuls with n Imndketr stances will soon permit to resume song. -We ate -eellig its effect
chief during hi* testimony.
constructive cooperalinn with the III the west stll, &lt;-nilinent of III tin
Red OfficiulH
He told the court be and Pap;
py ■r|*ddi&lt;- ns deair ed by liiiiumnahle which ha* been granted-it* free­
were good friends iiefore tin- al­ Indonesian.', in KepuliUokit terri­ dom by Engluml. Britain also '•
tlHSIlHHr* Iran I'aat One)
leged bribe offer was made lie tory, which cooperrjliitn nltrady relinquishing But in* now toinliy
Cause Papy had helped get one of successfully exists with the states a Moody inleinal |rolltical, ct*i- lull led before the committee un­
der oath.
hi&lt; five brothers a job at a Miami of East Indonesia and Borneo."
■is.
Photographs
were forhiddeSince the, Indonesian
republic
is
race track.
, ,
Arunml the corner the ITenrh Rep. Munill (R-H. D.) explained
not
recognized
l.y
the
.United
Na#rr
|
,n„|inK
kr(.,,
Fret,cl,
In"1 had to feel very definite for
,
u, „ Kteiwh and that Kravchenko "may ire in
that bookie bill tu turn j friend lions a* a severe,gn state, xnyt,
A fried ate eontiderhble danger" Irrcause of
down." Odliam said of Papy'i al­ comp lain from Indonesian leader* ||1||iBn
,
, |hi* willingness tn testify,
would raise important legal JKrfr.ta.
leged request fur hi* support
reaching
for
he
.sun.
kni
’ • Kruvciienko dlscuunteil airy Idea
UN experts fxprraMft the opini­
Ruttlwi K„ v, nim#tll mj, y
He said after lie had tohl i apy on that the Sccurltv Cuum-II could demanding the w tlolrawal of j l|ii&gt;(
British troop, from her soil, and u
,)y thp Rutsian peorvlinquishmenl uf Conlr„l over
,, .
.- * ., ,
. . / ’ unless a complaint wa* filed,by an the Augh,-Egyptian Sudan. And ■I,-. In one plant he lirndrd, Krav­
replied."D« you mind if U e i per-^ lM(ll.|14.Mlll.nl *ruunlry „ either a
chenko said, -tju rs unco' were
ry
•opal?" and then said
story g,-*. E m p „,, r...- 27JIOO worker* and Km Coeaack
memlwr or non-memlier of the UN. *a* the
oulmmlerl a* the t.s.,.»i.«„
u „ rt h,
Ihe pl&gt;nl
f
Even though the rmmril could, ".l»Ke-i"B, n.
hundred dollars to Vote against
. had :10,000 worker* and over
not
art
directly
on
the
Indonesian
it.
t . Nat in nily tliis
ihpuii y,ihH) guard, with automatic rl,
. , ............ . communication, it w u pointed,outt
" , T ifoesiiT
Odharnn. continuing hU aUtmnant h
-------- ----1 t fw
posse** Itin* *f"J rh-s nhd dogs.
aomp u,her munlry mlght|lh"*
......
tion' bettween *D*‘
iioard over-night,
{, tases to ^
u rumpUllll w imhM llt going l.y tlx- Imar.
The only wraports of the work­
fc,
make P Hcharge,
H H E P I wool never Ilu&gt;
. iIndonesians.
ijin.
However,.the time I* fast passi.ig er*, he testified, were Ihe ‘chnlns
have made a charge hut I know It
when Intelligent |tco(ilu of dif. &lt;i( their own slavery." adding
In ,inif
this fon
roimt-clltrn,
it was
infant $200 to mr.M llo Mi4 ho
f,n
4kSf1 a11*i'.l
n?* £te f«K(iU rntrn
cei Van \* botl»d; toijtlh that "consequently, any hop* thut
had h frtllnit of "hurt*.hom»lliulmi f»U w thit th# Sovtft Ukr# iu* er by
|
Jrwvl ntudilttl rrewn mn
jew,
the government rnav I* over­
...............................
■
hruuKhi
thu
lfi4on«n&gt;i#n
&lt;iu#«llon
J
and a littfe i.-I.,-si,hi all at the
sceptre, Cummonwealths
rornpris
tn-forr *be council in January, HHi), tug sovereign nail,ms uf differ thrown from the Inside hy the
tanir time."
In IiOndon—even without the »*■ enl rair* may l«r frumeil success­ Lures of thel people is Isillt on
Odhma, conttmiing his statement qurst of the Indonesian leader*.
sand."
mutual benefit and
to the court with the Jury outside
Tire witness paid Ihe Sovl*1
A t ‘ that time, it wat rharged fully for
the courtroom, said the da/ uft/T that the presence of llrlllsli troop* someday we may. get that vast Secret police Is "an important
. Papy made a $200 offer, the Key- In Indonesia threatened world commonwealth which many look factor and force in the Soviet
West representative appioachcd peare. The Ukrainian represents'- forward to *• "One World.” Hut economy.” Special branches of th#
him again at the rear of the House live demanded creation of a com­ empties uje nil *l»i.-t anac-hronlslU. police, he added, are s**ignsd tb
And hy the same token, biiV all sorts nf economic and In­
' chamber with a different proposal. mission for an on-tho-aput Inquiry,
• The-Sanford representative told hut the council defeated tire pro­ attempt to create q 1(1,w of na­ dustrial activity.
tions by force, against the will
tha enurt he was at the dejV- &lt;•! posal.
In these operations 17,000,000
Rep. T..T. Cobb of Daytona Bench
nf their peoples,, must fall in
lie I,-nr - t*oo :-a*■
• ' T " tu 2UJ)00,000 neupbi- aia a'optoyod
congratulating _blm—nn a speech
and "th* Soviet government Uses
D utnrnm ainK
Involving a move to Iran ca'ttle
their Islror free of charge and
from Florida highways.
keeps them on a starvation diet,"
trssllsBrt Iras* P#*» Owe)
**Aa I turned from Tommy
nation's
valuable
forest
tt*- he continued.
Cobb’s desk, llcrnie Papy, coming Ion mprtar* and left the area aources.”
Asked alrout the Russian search
from across the aisle, graldied me after suffering damage.
The "water iMimhlng” i* de­
Premier Amir SJarlfoeddin In a signed only to delay forest biases for the atom Urmb, Kravchenko
by my arm and said ‘ Odle, I'll
make it five and a case »f Scotch broadcast from Jogjakarta beamed In inarcessihlr regions until par- told the committee he knew the
to Australia, appealed “ to the rchuting smoke jumper* or gro­ Kovlet Union was "actively en­
If vou’ll just take a walk."
gaged" in December, 1012, In get­
It was then, Odharn said, hr told world In general and uur friends und news ran extinguish them.
ting uranium, source uf atomic
Papy he was not only going to lb Australia in particular to
energy. II* said that If Russia
tupport the antl-hookle bill hut strengthen their effort* to pre­
had developed th* atom bomb
vent further bloodshed." He said
would expose him.
HABBj C S meditations at th* time th* . United States
..Papy’s resignation from tha it was clear this "colonial war"
did, and If th* United Stales did
n&gt; Alley
House and his Indictment followed waa not in the Interest of general
not hava th* bomb, ‘V s wouldn’t
charge* of attempted bribery by pear# in southeast Asia and the
be sitting right now in this
.*
Odharn and* Kep. Clan-nce M. world.
place."
WtM DAT S 0 JCR 30 *
"If effort* ar# being mad* lit
Camp II of Ocala.
Kravchenko scuffed at Ruaslan
our behalf, they must be msd*
SAY HE V(A&gt;iT DRIVIN*
proposals for disarm*ment, ask­
quicklyi" be said in a speech
ing! "I* It possible to propose
hear by th* Dutch Monitor her*.
Gunfire* Bloodhounds Associated Press correspond** VX&gt; FAS' P t PD-I.IC6.
'"armament and st Ihe same to
try on wl'hln th# Soviet Un­
Harris Jackson reported 'from
SAY D6Y J tS ’^tSTE D
FURNKY KINO IS WOHTI... And like hint,
'Ends Convict Escape Jogjakarta
it and 11 I, satellite states viothat the Indonesians
HIM FOH FwYlN* TOO
n* id- Ingirvt warfare which It
clalttmed in a communique to have
■cores o f other e x p e r ts . . . who really
im* at rearing million* to hats
"mad* progress west Of StmtLO W)!
Gunfire and bloodhounds ended a rang" today. This waa th* first
he United Htates and Kngtandf
know tobacco . . . have seen the makers
tHotrlived escape by two r
- Ha ronst-drd the Kratnlin'a
Indonesian assertion of military
convict* from a State Road
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o f Lucky Strike buy "real One tobacco."
'main hoov is an economic desuccess line* the outbreak of
partment road camp truck her* hostilities Sunday. .
•reiilon In this country, and If
yesterday. One of the men was rat occurs Russia will take ad­
A broadcast 1 ltdoctetIan com
A fte r all, th a tV w h a t y o u w ent in
captured immediately
and th* munlaue - heard In Batavia said
jutage nf the Communists (barat
other w*s taken In let* than a » tha Indonesians were Attackin'
A cigarette. . . the honest, deep-down
o produce confusion, (literal
boor.
,trikes and hsll."
west. of Ssmarang on th* north
The escapade utilised men of central coast of Java.
enjoyment o f fine tobacco.
the police department, sheriff*
Jackson,
quoted
■
an
Indonesian
road department and the communique a* saying th# Dutch
t farm colony; -7 -■*" —
action atarted a little after bombed Amharawa, 80 miles south
o’clock Itat night when Bracey of Bemarang, Tha area was the
So rimombor•I
and Arthur Raiford. lump- scene of sever* fighting two yean
ago.
a truck -near th* outskirts '

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the Icgitlaluic.'
Psrkft and Stale Attorney Phil
O'Cqnnrl .ol Writ. Palm BeaJi
atgurtf the defenir motion w/.*
bated enlilely on catri involv
mg libel and tlander and did not
* fit the bribery charge.

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State Kests Case A.»
Defense -Begins Pa­
rade O f Witnesses
m In Accused’s Behalf
TAI.ALHASBEK. July 25
Representative
llcrnir C. Papy denied from
th«&gt; wltneaa Hand at hia
trial her* today that ha' had
offtrad brlbaa to'Rapa. Brallay Odham and Clarence M.
Camp II during tha 1817 leci«latura. Tha veteran Kay Weal
rejjmcfltaJlr* ' **ld"h#'"h*d'
- t o ld Odham on ona occasion •
• only that hr heard ."they are
paying fIM to vole" on an
a n t i-bookmaklng bill. Ha
■aid ha had no rontrtraallon
whatever with Odham tha
nail day whan, tha Hanford
rapraaantatlra haa teatified.
Papy offrrad him $500 and a
rasa of Hcotrh whiskey nut
to vole.

0P&gt;— Former

TALLAHASSEE, July 23 m
•-Circuit Judge W. May Walker
today denied defame motion* of
acquittal on all ihiVe counlt ol
an .jqdiclment
charging former
Rep. Bernie C. Papy with offertag Jtribei .l&lt;LHoiida_legi»ltloii. _

The motion *wt» made and
promptly denied toon after the
Senate prciented the hit of it*
wilnettet and .turned the trial
fever to the defeme.. Defeme witnettet began coming to the itand
. after the lunch reertt.
Defente council at the last
minute tecalled Papy't accutort.
Rep*. Brailey Odham of Sanford
and Clarence M. Camp 11 of
Ogala, Odham wat questioned
again closely nn whether lie* had
heafll Papf make a purported of
$ e r of $200 or limply 2()0.
• Odham'i statement* thowing the
language both# way*..gtyte-intro­
duced.
Judge Walker ruled out an ef&gt;
fort by the defeme to gel Camp't
answer to a question at to wheth­
er Papy and two other repretenlativea had a convert.llion . with
him .on May 12 concerning remporU (hat $100 wat being offered
“ or volet for the anti-bookie bill.
The judge taid that wat im­
material because it occurred five
day* after Cajnp letlified Papy
told him a vole to tend the meas­
ure to hotlile committee would
be “ worlh $100 Id you."
. Defente motioni for directed
&lt;v verdiett of acquittal all were
^ a te d on grounds that the itate
•lad failed to support, itt charge*
irHlisaM u r«|. Tat)

Price Of Scotch
Is Disclosed At
Papy Bribe Trial
■_TALLAHAB 8 KS. July 23, (/F)—
ifTTh* state finally euecsmled in gettlnjr tha price of a rasa of 8cotrh
rhiskty Into tha record of the
bribery trial of former Rep. Iterate
C. Papy today.
It was necessary lo establish
that a rase of whiskey la a thing
of value within the meaning of the
Inw dealing with bribery. It took
Ihrke witness to do It aa well as
several order* of Circuit Judge
W. May Walker overruling objec­
t i o n s from the defenae.
Pa
Papy la an-used In the indict­
ment of offering Rep.' Bralh-y Odhaa of Sanford a bribe of $$00
and a eaae of Scotch whiskey for
hla vote on the 1047 anti-hook
maker bill.
The flrat witness, a representa­
tive o f the State Beverage Depart­
ment who waited two days to taattfy, told the court he couldn't aay
at what price Scotch whiskey told
In May when the allot*! offer
However, Wade Wchont. bualof the local Kike
county club liquor
Bo did P. O. Nelson who reported
he operated, a liquor store in a
neartv

Army, Navy, FBI
To Get Testimony
On Soviet Agents
Witness Says Group
Of Communists Ac­
tive At University
;*\pAhTifNCToyrJuly'
The Houie Commit lee on UnAmerican Adivitie* plant to hand
over to the Army. Navy and Mil
tetlimony that Soviet agent* got
tecrel wartime infoimatian on
American planet and tubmarinet.
Chairman J. Parnell Thomat
(R-N. J.) told Tcporteri of the
intention today at the committed
twitched itt general investigation
of Communiit activitiei from *pying to union infiltration.
Ann Mathrwt' teilified' iKif at
Icait 16 of the 3f) official* ol
the CIO Food. Tobacco and Ag­
ricultural Worker*__Union Local
No. 22 at Wintlon-Salem. N. C.,
where mt-mben of the Communitl
Parly prior' to hit January. That
wat the lime, the »aid. when
The crated bring an official, of
ihe union local.
The wtlneit told the Un-Amer­
ican Commiltee the wat a mem­
ber of tire Communiit Parly for
10 yean, resigning hit year; and
that the had terved at tecreUry
oj mthe Winiton-Salem local un*

8 Germans Killed
In Ked Zone Blast
-BERLIN, July 23, (A&gt;)-An
rxplotlun rocked German pol­
ice headquarters in the Russlun tone of Berlin today, hilling
eight German* ami injuring

America Hit Fch^Act
ing Uni l a t e r a l l y ;
4 Power Ministers’1
Meet S u g g e s t e d
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lly ROBERT IIEWETT
LONDON. July 23 (/P)-Ruitia tejected a United Slate* in'
vitation to join in preparing a
Japanete peace treaty and charged
that America had acted in a “ un­
ilateral manner" in prop/rtirrg *
preliminary conference for Aug
19 in Wathingtaa,
radio taid tomgliT
The broadcatl Soviet reply 1»
the Wathinglon invitation declar
ed that Rutiii ''cannot agier'
to the propotetl Aug. 19 inerting
of the II nation*- which fought
Japan.
The .Soviet note delivered to
Wathinglon yetlerday declared
that the council of foreign miniitert, repretenling the Unilrd
State*. Runia, Britain and Chi­
na, thould be rnlruitrd with prrTmlihary work in chairing a Japanrte treaty in accordance with
Wartime Agreementi among the
. l&gt;owc tt.

r \o American-licensed new*
^ jp er Der Abend reported It
“ presumably u tt an act of sab­
otage” and that u auiteate found
In the rulna "lead* to the con­
clusion that a bomb was smug­
gled Into the blrtlttng."
Soviet official*. maintained
alienee.
It wat the third auch i splo­
sion in administrative building*
In the Soviet section.
Four polieemen and four Her­
man workmen were killed. At
least two of the injurrd were
reported in critical condition*.

Interest In Civic
Affairs Stressed
At Kiwanis Meet
Aiken Sings And Re­
lates I n c i d e n t s
Of New York Trip
Need of more intern! by iht
average kilireu in the public af­
fairs of Sanford was today llretted by E, F. Moutboldrr, local at­
torney and former City commis­
sioner. alike KiwanTs meelmg la*
day ’ at Ihr TouriM Crntrr. He
wat inlroducrd by Roy thill.
Dick Aikrn, Sanford tenor, tang
Iwo ■iricctwini. accompanird by
Roger ll.irni, and lold some ol
the incident* before and iiflcr
hit winning on July 4, the Arthur
Godfrey talent conlnti
Kiwanii prrtidenl. Lcttrr Tharp,
told of lire rxchsngr uf Irlrgramt
with Aitliui Godfrry at a mult
o{ ihit having tvirrd-Godfrey,.that
Dick Aikrn lived here snd not
in Orlando, of having lalrr let*
rgraphrd Godfrry lint a crate
of Sanfoid celery will l&gt;e trnl
him next teatun, and gelling the
reply from the latlrr that he it
Vrry fond of celery. J. C. Hulchiton and H. C. Nrlirl were ajtl&gt;oinled by Pret. Iharp lo look
after the matter.

Siyvey Mission Says
ulation
ation Has Food
Needs For Yoar;
Crop Outlook Good

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Side Says Other
Halsey Relates Jury Indicts CIO Each
Using Jap Troops;
India, A u s t r a l i a
Personal Episode Union Leader On May
Make UN Plea
In Pacific Battle Perjury Charges

BATAVIA, Java., July 23. (/P)
WASHINGTON. July 23 id*)—Four Java loans wer* In
PolsndT iliare of the $350,0011,.
■- ■
flames tonight as Indonesian
00(1 Amrricari relief prograni wat Error In Coded Mes­ Denial Before House troop* retreating on two fronts
threatening ihrlr capital, adopted
cancrlhd today, on groumlt lit 1 1
sage From Nimitz
Group Of Red Con­ srorrhrd
earth larlira before a
the Pole* have tufficirnl food,
determined .Dutch army ‘ drive,
Resulted In Anger
nection Said False an
and Stale Department olficialt
Indonesian comm unique an­
indicated Hungary likewise may
nounced.
N E W Y O R K . Jo ), 23 W
WASHINGTON, July 23 147
b ' rtcluded from the piograiu.
.E lc f lA d m ir a l William F . Halsey. A Federal gtand, iijUL.
.dtt'IAWtW W h ,r l-A-ip
vyttr » I
Ihe actiun--oM. Poland -we* tak­
1, Cniiiiuf- lipopt dtiontt to iMe Java in
en oh ircommrndation of a tui- rrtiied. sayi. Ire still brltrvrt hr doted Harold Roland
frl. Milwaukee C I O leader, on two have ptetted to within 12
Vey minion headed by Col, R, I.. made a strategn miitakr m the
milrt ol thr .key Republican
IG rnftm. He ie|K&gt;rled to Sec- battle uf Lrylr Gulf dtning a mo­ clratgrt that he idrninillrrd |&gt;crilronghold of Msteng, an Indones­
ment
uf
anger
ignite
J
by
whvt
jury
intelling
*
cdngicitionsl
com
telsrjr •Ms it lull that Poland hat
miller that hr wat nut a mrmber ian tuny communique acknowl­
food fur minimum nerds at -least Ire mistakenly thought wat an ;iiedged today.
the Com m u niit’ Patty,
tull
frorn
Reel
Aihnu.il
Clrrttri
foi lire remainder of tbit year.
Olhrt Dutch unit* were threat­
W. Niniiti.
Clrriltoifcl Irtlilird hcfuic lire
Better crop proi|tecli m Hun­
flaltey trcallrd the evrnti '&lt;u House L ib o r Committee latt M ar. ening thr Indonesian capital of
gary make likely a deciiiun that
v«n article in fliit week’s Salu ­ I " H r wat p in id rg t of the. U n it- Jogjakarta. I hr Dutch look ths
‘country alto can get by without
day Evening Pott, ■
id Auto W orker. Local No. 24S important town of Halatiga, on
Amt-tit an aimlance. rebel offi­
The time W«* late - October. si a time w hnt A llit-C ha lm rrt a ‘46-mitr winding highway to the
cials laid,
1944. Halley was then Third Flret plant* in thr Milwaukee area were Republican capital.
- Poland is within the Soviet or­ commander. Three -Japanese- talk ihut down by a p iq lra rird tin k r.
A diipatch
from Associated
bit—ami-Hungary is orcupird by foriet were’ (lying to imatlr Gen­
Pret.
corrrtporulrnl
Haiti* Jack- a
I In- laltor committer wat inRed 'aimy Inters.* Fhr drciiion* eral Douglat MacAillmi't landing vritigating the cagtrt of I ^ I hu ton quoted a Republican common!fin relief, however, wrtr taid 11 at l^yte.
ditp u lrt.
work
ttoppagn
and epic at- toyintt lint meanwhile, ihe
be bated-ctilitclv on Jicedt.____
Third Fleet Spline* .illacLrd amJ vtlikri with particular lefrtciK.? Indoncttaitv in a counter-drive
Itetie? shipments alrraily hnve damaged the central enemy lorce,
the oultkitlt of
lo any inllurncr of tu b v rm v r were* nearing
stillte-l to Italy, Greece, Austria
Dutch-held
.
Semarang,
27 milesVice-Admiral
Thomas
l'.
Kincaid’s
groujn.
and Trieste, under the program,
and pM-limmaty dlscussimi* art Seventh Fleet limit on the south­
The indictment aaid that Chris- north of .Salatiga and the bate
I" nrogri-s* with Chinn. These ern Japanete force at Sungari toffri. under uath,_LValegorivaily for—the - )um|mff—of—the [
nloitg with Polnml rind lluiigury Strait. Haliey’t dupi .put plani’ t iluit-d” nnv affiliation with Com ­ drive toward Jogjakarta. Indones­
Were uulhoritt-d by Congress to
munist Parly,
Nevertheless,' ihe
ahaie in the relief progrnth, which then went after the northern Jap­ grund Ju ry report said, he "was ian four* have a hern reported
the House trimmed to $332,000,00(1 anese uniti. Meanwiiiti-. omit ol then u member of the Communis: tempting to infiltrate Semarang,
In voting appropriation*
the central enemy force went till Party ami had been auch member an important Dutch military bate
fuc several vt-ar* thereto and had on Ihe nuith coat) of central
llurrison reported that “ grain; lu attack Kincaid's &gt;fnp«.
ami other foods are nvmlahl-'
worked with the .Communist PurIlnltty'i plain-* sank one ear­ tv ami with the Communist poli­ Java.
to meet the minimum food need*
lier. hit two other* mid a liirht tical association."
l l s s i l s u t s a t* a a . I s m
A Dutch aimy communique in­
cruiser.* H
lug ships In Task
Th e eaae waa -presented to the
columns
Force 34 wen* rioting in um(OMip gtaint Jur y . hy Jultn 8. P ra lU a n ti dicated that motoiiied
only 4 2 ~ mitt1* rfiuif bringing &gt; the Frank H . Pattyn, special aaxlst- arid *aim»i-piulcered lioopi wer*
Japan#*# ■surface vetiriit nmlcr arrt* to A ttorntV Gem-rul To m C. putlutig deep into both Java and
fire when llalacy received II Iin-s- Clark.
Sumatra on pi lea.tl IQ fronts
sage fnnn Nimilr. then naval comA fte r C h rU tu ffe T appear'd he agamit iporadic iriittsnce.
niaiidcr-ln-chii-f in the Pacific. .

The note suggested that the
Russian, British and Chinese am­
bassador* . In ' Washington meet
with a representative of tha Unit,
ed States to deride when tho
council ■of the foreign mitjislets
should ho convened.
The text of the Soviet reply,
a* broadcast by the .Moscow ra­
dio:
On July II of this year the
United State* Ambassador Gen.
Bedell Smith told V. M. Molotov,
im
the U. S. 8 . It. minister of for­
eign affair*, that the government
*■«*• r—*i
•f -tha United State* . propaied
to call on Aug. lit of tUs year,
a confluence for the preparation
of a |ware treaty-with Japan,
romprulng representatives of 11
Thu message read: “The wnol-i
power*, member* of the Far Kaatworld wants to know trio-re i
ern Commission.
Task Force 34."
At the same time th* U. S.
W A S H IN G T O N . J u ly 23. (/I3—
llaDev said he was stilil'uJ.
government unilaterally
begat,
Breuking precedent, Prciiident Tin- then flew into a rage became lie
negotiations on this question with
ok his old scat in ihe Sen­ considered the. wording of the mes­
man took
the government* i f tits remain­
ate toilav itml made a brief speveh sage an “ Insult.” loiter, however,
Hjf* LAf
ing powers who ara In the Far
aaylng' he had spent the best 10 he discovered the wording wa* lilt*
LAKE SUCCESS, July 23, Wi r.astcrn pommlsaion.
wars of hi* life there.
work of the mail who put tire
—Soviet Deputy' Fwelgn Minister
Allen Robert I.ornmnu, r-'staurGrinning happily, the President, men-age itt code and used padding
Andrei A. Gromyko'* amt del
ant operator,, former on heatm a former senator from Missouri, to make it more difficult In break.
the UnttAd
United Nation* *. ami
a at 11
in tha
‘ lam
leader and veteran of imval air walked onto the Senate floor un
The phrase wa» nut NiijiiiV,
hauled today in one of th» stronccorps action in tho Pacific, with: announced after lunching at the Halsey learned, hut "it sounded so
eat personal attacks ever made fn
rank of lieutenant when -eleniiod Capitol,
infernally |ilnu*lhle that my de­
the U. N.
i
*riWe dlity, and Roger Leon-1 j|e tout a rear row seat on ihe coders read it as a valid pai l uf
After Alexei N. Krasllniko.- had
I fi r. '* v* Insurance man. formerj Democratic side a* senator* nnd the message. Chester blew up when
delivered a 30-minut* speech cas
l " i* , •e" 0°l. teacher, Methodist j |fBJ|Wy .occupants rose and ap- I told him about It; ' he I'arkid
ligating the Western powers for
ciarir leader and graduate of the,
(down tin- little squirt and chewed
their- opposition-to the admission
Westminister Choir College ^!, " U■U0P,,•
The senate at the mom»rit was him to hits, hut it wat ton late;
of Rovlet-iupportrd Albania to tho . ORLANDO, July 23, (.Special! Massachuaelte,-were the two new
damage waa dune.
U. N.. Britain’* Valentine G. law- —Horida Vega table Committee re- Klwaniana today inducted hy the busy with routine, minor hill*. the“ The
orders I now gave,. I gave
But
when
Mr.
Truman
appeared,
ford said In measured wonlt:
ports that more than 100,000,(hhi Rev. W. P. Yesley.
in rage. Ami although Krnle King,
Senator
Vandrnhetg
tlt-Mich),
the
"It Is deplorable that w« should man houra are required aammtly
Fleet Admiral Ernest J. King, then
In his talk Mr. Houahoider de­
be subjected day after day. week lo grow, harveat, pack and ship clared, "I don't think there is any­ presiding officer, promptly recog. chief of naval operations) later
nixed
the
president
anil
welcomed
after week; month after month to Florida's tremendous vegetable thing (he metter with Sanforu,"
hipi warmly.' Vandenherg tben assured me that they were the
this Junk about provocations, lira, crop.
and added that If there it any­ said that he recognised the "Sen­ right one*, I am convinced Ilist
noise* and repetition*. We are
thrv were not."
Th# value of all forma In Flor­ thing wrong with Sanford it would
presumed to be Intelligent officials ida haa grown from e total of (42,- he because of “ indolence and mg- ator from Missouri for five min­
Ilulsev unbred units of Task
and not a gathering of illlt*r*t»s. 703.048 In 1800 to $615,215,000 llgtnce"' and letting others “do utes."
Senators applauded aa President Force 34 south to help Kincaid,
“ We draw our conclualont from in 1045, cacordlng to Florida Vege­ the Job."
Truman arose and began a brief Lighter unit* continued the north­
facta ami not fro In slogan*. I table Committee itatUtic*.
He recalled the hectic daya of udk. He sirld Ihe Senate had been ern chas and only two of the 17
term the Soviet speech a regretFlorida's leading income—prod- the depression period when tmnej vary kind and that he nevtr had ’ enemy ships; escaped damag-r or
tahlv offensive production."
'Col. W. It. Hodgson of Australia uclng vegetable crops, in order of extremely excited people were cotj-j ^ad a more cordial welcome any. sinkingIn his article, llalsey observed
took the floor Immediately to dr importance, says the Florida Vege­ vincot1 that Sanford won) I never where.
that Ihe Amefcian Navy in tho
survive
1
and
recover
from
djpte*-!
"And
L'va
hcen-a-JoL
of.
plut
»*,
table
Committee,
are;
tomatoes.
claret
Parific had oqe. basic weakps#*,^.
“ How glad l ara that these meet­ gTeen l»eana, celery, early frith sion effect*. He reviewed a state-i
“ AJihouglr our naval- power in
merit
mad*
publicly
at
the
Uine
u
^
ftenpotatwtnrrMTr
pepper*,
cabbage,
ings are now open to tbe pret*.
the Western Pacific wa* such that
hia
retirement
from
public
office,
at*
rule*
prevent
anyone
but
ecna
watermelon*,
cucumber*,
straw­
Previously we have $ad to put up
to th* effect that Sanford wa* not tqra speaking there, Tie itniled we could havu challenged th# com­
with calculated abuse and distor­ berries and sweet potatoes.
bined fleets of tha world,” he said,
bankrupt, had many valuahl* at at ha br&lt;
iroke the rule.
tion* of this particular representa­ ' Florida ha* currently more than acta
t&lt; me11mar&lt;1 m Vhiff Tvtwl
and
although
tried
sorely
by
“1
get
homesick
fur
thil
seat,"
tive of the Soviet Union fir a long 260,000 acres devoiAl solely to unforeseen conditions still had the
Mr.
Truman
aaid,
speaking
alowcommercial production v ' f fresh
time."
| C a * llf* H HI r a s e T n . |
Hayden Raynor o f tha United vegdtablea, according to the Flor
"1 spent the l«t*t tun year* of National Charter Ih
Ida Yvariable Committee.
State*'told delegates:
my
life in this sesF'.
Signed Fdr AMVETS
“ I won't dignify the Utterly rid­
Florida farm wage rate* have
The President aakled that a sen­
iculous and irrelevant statements risen approximately S16&lt;X since Anglo-Russian Trade
ator
with
whom
he’d
lunched
of the Soviet delegate by answer- 1832, according to the Florida Talks Hit New Snag
WASHINGTON, July 23 (A1)—
"•iared me" to walk In and ait In
Inr.
Vegetable Committee.
President .Truman today signed
f j_____
my
former .___
seat
“ L resent the tenor of hi* reLONDON, July 23 W - A Brit­
Par capita consumption of fresh
Senator McGrath (D-RII wa* In legislation providing* a national
marks."
vegetable In the U. 8, has in ish government source said today that »A t. When the President charter for Ih# American veter­
rreseed from let* than 200 pound* In Moscow have "taken a turn walked In—McGrath quickly sur an* of World War II.
Ray Sawyer. AMVET National
Ur nearly 260 pounds, th* that Britlah-Rtusian trade talk* rendered It to tha
‘ Chief
“ ‘ «f Eaeeutlv*
VFW To Hold District jrer^mer Vegetable
commander, aaid tha action makes
Committee re­ for th* worse snd a breakdown la
Thlsmeant an Inert ate of now rather likely."
AMVBT8 th* flrat World II vet­
Meeting In DeLand port#.
erans organisation to be recog­
more than on* buabal per person
Th* Informant aaid that 'unex­ Silver Glen Springs
nised officially hy Congrea*.
per year.
pected disagreement had arisen
Headed by post Commander F.
He added that tha legislation
Tb* Florida Vega table Commit­ over the price of wheat which - Said Is Announced
of tee reports that Florida produced Russia nlannd to trad* for Brit­
_
D. Scott,; * farm delegation
gives AMVETS "lagal
status
Post 32*2 of the V. T. W. of more thfcn 60% o f the nation's ish machi nary.
equal to that of the American
OCALA, July 23 (A9- H . H. legion, the Veterans o f ' Foreign
Sanford la expected to attend the winter and 8 pring celery In 1840.
Negotiations for the trade pa d Henderson ha* announced Ihe sale
organiiatlon'a district conference
Florida's largest short season began soma weeks ago'and early of Silver Gian Springs, location War*, th* Disabltd American Vet­
In Del .and, Sunday, IL was an­
erans and th* 8paniih War V*lnounced today by John Sauls, crop, according to tho Florida leal week were'' authoritatively of early Indian plantings and •ram, th# only oth*r V*Urana'
Vegetable
Committee,
la
water­
reported
to
be
near
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success­
shellbacks, to four Fcrran broth­
commander of th# Fifth V, P,
melon*. with an average of more ful conclusion. Government quar­ ers of Eusti*—E. t-. C. H., Rob­ group* holding congreiilonl charDistrict which includes Semin
!«r*.
than
6,000
ear*
being
skipped
In
ter!
had
no
explanatlog
of
the
ert and Lee and two unclvt, Harry
Lake, Orange, Brevard •and VolJune
and
July.
sudden
new
bargaining
difficul­
uala counties.
and Carl Frrran.
,
Florida vegetables are available ties.
The price was $125,000, Hen­ Peace Officers Are
The mi'-cting will be held «t
.and Legion
Hall. It is in roluma on the nation's markets,
derson aaid, for the 620-acra aura
the Deland
_
expected that more district* will according to tho Florida Vegetable
in eastern Marion county which i* Entertained By Aiken
be 'added, said Baula. Marshall Committee, every month In the Schrader Funeral To now a fishing snd resort spot.
Mitchell of Vero Beach, senior year except August and 8eptem
DIrir Aikrn,-Sanford tenor, and
»,ri
B e Held Thursday
5 S S Roger
Stale* vice-comhiindor, and Chet- bw$1- - "■ T•
Harris, hi* accompanist,
The
Florida
Vegetable
Commit­
Whittle
o
f
Orlando,
Junior
ter
ist, and hia son William during got a "big hand" last *v«nlng
tee
reports
that
during
tho
post
20
rief-eommander, are expected to
Funeral service* for Herman W. their travers snd th* opening as they'rntertsdned officers from
seasons, Florida’s total commm i..i Schrader. 06 who died Monday scene o f ."The Yearling" waa shot all parts of Florida at tha Associ­
be present.
vegetable acreage haa increased at
ation at th* sky room of the
M. have been postponed from at the Springs.
R. A.
TO VISIT
an average rate of mote than 8* Wednesday afternoon at 4:0)
A ag.bill Hotel in Orlando.
BIN SHOOK. England, Jtdf O Just about recovered from the
o'clock‘ until Thursday afternoon
LA GUARDIA BETTER
(A V Sixteen Lincoln bomber* of
cold that handleappsd his Binging
More then 100.000 scree of snap at 4:60 o'clock, according to the
the Royal Air Force'* crock No. beans ara planted annually in Erickson Funeral Home, in chsrgr.
on th* Godfr«y talent program
NBW YORK, July 23 UP)017 squadron took off today Florida, according to the Florida of arrangement*.
Focmer Mayor F, H, La Guardls, in New York, but did not prevent
for a goodwill tour of tbe ,Unit*d Vegetable Committee, with more
Interment will be mad* In Lake who was described a week ego him from coming out first, Mr.
State*. Tbe plans* were due to than SfiflOO acres reaching suc- View Cemetery instead -of Ever­ a i "quit# a skk man," haa shown Aik«n,,abl* to hit th* high not**
atop at Gander, Newfoundland, cesefui harveet fa epiu of weath green, Tho Rev. Douglas Charles a “decided
Improvement,"
his of the' song*. "Morning" and
anrout*.
_.
"DUA*~. with his usual #**«.
or. loaecta. and disease ravages.
physlelan said today.’ ,
will officiate.

Western Powers
Attack Russian
Delegate To U N
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. 20 are on. temporary
___three on probationary
he said, included are flren
and public work*

Senate Suprised
By Truman With
Informal Visit

Vegetable Group
Releases Facts,
Figures On State

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U N Group Makes
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On Humalro, tire Army comChairman Hartley (R-N. J.) sent muniquo
ri-por ti-d that u Dutrh
I I M H lIRM rU
I 'l l .
I MU|
column had moved more than 10
rnilrs to tire west &gt;4 Palemhnnj
In the aouthraatern part of the
big Island.
Though ihe rolumn'a present
hu nt ion was nut revealed, ihlv ad­
vance would Hci-rn tt&gt; have put U
hr ronlrul of the rich oil fields that
supply llii- gu-at shell and stan­
dard-vacuum i(-fineries ut 1'ulcmTin- hutleel as presented hv hung.
Mrs. Marv Rawlins, finance chair­
The communique said other
man " f the Filota Club. wn« »&lt;• Dutch elementM lancing east from
tin
ceplrd at the ineelliii? of the
Nt-tht-rlnnds colonial capital
group held in tile Tonri«t ^Center hud ' moved 50 mile* before d:U0
H
mi if nurd un 1'ggp |nu|
Inst night.
An inerras* of lilies wav voted
upon ns was s penally of 25 vent*
per meniLtr for any absence In
Ihe future. A discussion of ways
of m**tlhf the liudgel and i-xpeners was carried un and plan*
wen- made to sell Christmas cs(d*
again this year and for bidding a
rummage sale early In September.
Mr*. Joel Field, president, re­
ATHENS. July 28, (,P) — The
ported that the telegram of roll- United
Nations Balkan aUb-Cumgraduation* sept -from the Pilots mlssfon continued today its . In­
to Dirk Aikrn who appeitrrH on vest igntIon at lonunlna, where th*
the Arthur Godfrey broadcast in Greek army claims to have touted
New York wa* read over Ihe u guerrilla force which “ invaded" »
airr The group voted lo sand a from Albania.'
,
letter at appreciation to the
The luvesUgHlui * originally had
Police Rtgeyvc. In Qrisndu. »pon: been rchcdulcil tft leave yciterday.
sors of tire program on which Meanwhile, Athens newspaper*
.Mr. Aiken won the opportunity published unconfirmed
report*
of appearing in ihe Arthur Godfrey that a majority of th* sub-com­
show.
mission was “ convinced" that Ih*
■A letter from the Texas City, guerrilla* hail struck from Al&lt;
Tex. J’ llot Club wa* read in which Irani*.
the laical cluh was thanked for
The Greek Eighth division fn
the $26 donation made during th* Eolrus said ths! it had Inflicted
recant disaster* there. It ■ was 628 casualties on irregular* with­
reported that tha hospital room! in four days, exclusive of lot***
furnished and maintained hr the from.Greek air force plane*.
Pilot Culb haa been painted and
An estimated force of 800 to
redecorated.
1,000 rri&gt;clt were bring shelled in
Mra. M. C. Stone waa welcomed the forest arras west of loannina.
a* a new member .in th* club. A
The government said 20 guerril­
letter from Mr*. Edith Cameron las were killed and 20 captured on
of Gainesville, chairman of th* ML Olympus and that 25 war*
Florida party given hy Florida killed and 30 captured at Aghta,
delegates la Ihe Pilot Internation­ The rebels Belied seven military
IH
al held In Columbus, Ohio Juns truck* carrylng wheat near Lamia.
20-28 waa read In which ah*
The ministry of public order
thanked thos* taking part,
said guerrillas had attacked ntar
throughout th* stat* were used tho Bulgarian ami Yugoslav bor­
Greenery and flower* native to ders.
Florida aent hy th* various clubs
A hand of 600. including women,
through't the state wars used to waa said to Hava struck at Vrontransform tho parlors of th* tou. seven miles south of Bulgaria,
D*shi*r-Wa)lack hotel into a ver­ and burned 70 house*, th* school,
itable fairyland. Th* party was
(i'MMllHWCA
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proclaimed by all those present
aa being on* of th* outstanding
•vents of . tha convention. Air Nejcro Injured When
plants, aant by Mr*. A. W. Lee
of Sanford, ’ were wrapped In
Hit By Automobile
8panlsh moss and presented to
each guest present and a large
Hit by an automohil* an h*
banana plant, complete with a waa' unloading cement TremTI
bunch o f ' bananas whleh was wheelbarrow at Frehch Av*nU#,_
aent bv th* Daytona Beach Club and First Street lata- yesterday
created much comment among lb* afternoon, Andrew Jones, negro,
guests. .
of 1502 West Fifteenth Street « * »
rarrled in the Mosriy ambulann*
CORRECTION
to Ffmifd4,aughtnn
Memorial
Th* Herald r*gret* an error Hospital where he wa* traeted f«r
mad* in tb* story on th* Hi. head and back injuries, according
*.
!
Johns River appropriation which to poiic*.
Miss 6'rancls M. Stor*y of
app*ar*d In Tu«aday'a lasu*. Th*
sub-comraitU*
recommended $600, WebsUr, Identified by polk* a*
o-C
000 for tht prelect or $100,000 tho driver of the 1841 Pontiae
mor* than th* House originally sedan that hit th\ negrS, fact* h
charge of re ck la u ' driving.
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To Protect th* Past# of tho World;
To Proaoto tho Pros res* of A a ir lc ii
,To Prodbco Prooporitj for Sanfcyd.

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Waterway System In
France Is Restored

ntlalifin of good elllisns.
PARIS, (A*) — Franc* has re­
now on tho pinnacle of
• community,” he ns- stored 99 per cent of her Inland
fie urged that all civic waterway transport rlr.ee the
Bd cltlxe-ns'get behind the war. ,J. Dubreuil, .eharlmsn of n
cf Campbcll-Lossing * l’o»t French transport committee, has
i permanent department announced.
era here, and that cltIOf 12,000 ' boat* on Inland
fy ami take more Intnreat ntrrams, 2,000 were destroyed and
affalm cl government.
Ji.000 damaged during the war, he
Aiken told tho Kiwsntnn, ■aid.
the nlttht of tho big broad1h* pointed out thst the Inland
swallowed lemons and system's 3,700,000 tone was 1*00,000’
tea In an effort tp re- tons more than the seagolug mer­
congestion of what Ik; chant marine and thit Paris’* port
t Worst :C*i1d he had bver traffic of 14 million t-in* siirnasth thla and a little pray* sed even Marseille's-right million
_ I did manage to make a , tons of good* handled.
he declared. Ho added
million people heard of
on the final Chesterfield
Relief Cancelled
on which he ippeerd.

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Johnny Cromwell IIas|
25 Years Qf Flying

with sufficient evidence thst Pspy
had offered anything of vsluei for
the legiilaton' votes on any rn ik
Irr, paiticuUrly ihe snti-lrookie
bill. .
They also eonlended ihe testi­
mony failed to show shy offer*
made to Odham in "lawfal mon­
ey,” and said there was '‘un­
certainty" on the part of Odhsi.r
"as to statements altnhuled "by
him to P*py."
The motions for Ufrecled Vb»r
diets were not argued, and the
Judge denied ihem without prej­
udice‘ to their renewal alter the
defense has finished its presen­
tation.

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W ED N ESD AY, JU L Y 23, 1947

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

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wanis Meet

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conduct the meeting* which start
at 8:00 o’clock.
Friday night a divine hasting
service will be’ held. The Jones
can be heard over tho local radio
There will be special aervtro* for station at 8:30 o’clock each morn­
the next three nights o.-glnning ing this week.
tonight at the Assembly of Gi-d,
it w is announced today by the
Asbestos was lined against flra
church. Rev. and Mix. Osai? B. as long ago-as the fifth century
Jones from Oklahoma City will D.C.

Dutch Drive
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Church t o Conduct
3 Special Services

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Johnny Crowell, noted stunt P. M. Yesterday to ocrupy Tamflyer, and husband of tho former hocn. Krawnng and the little eoas1 PAID B A C K DAT
(iretrlwn D s i i of Sanford, is re­ tal town of Tjllamaja. This col­
BARfkJM PE DOLlsAH
ported to lie still thrilling spec­ umn was headed for Cheribon,
tators wilh his aerial cirrus. Hi- about 130 miles raft of BatavU.
I BaRRI&amp;D B D T .N E jt'
Meanwhile, the Dutch and
has completed 26 years of »afu
flying and recently put on an Indonesians charged one anol^r
T im e me w o u l p h ' l o a m
*ci ml show* at Salisbury am) with using Japanese in the con
Me a ! s e h e s m
I*
Monroe, N. C. One of his alunt* filet.
Is to fly upside down, controlling
A Dutch military apouesman
DOME FOOLED 'l* A
the plane with feet and kite*a said the Dutch were bombing re­
publican-held airfields because ...»
the
sud with hand* held outside.
»«»»»,-»»•&gt;•
O M fcETl ! !
Mrs. Crowell, who was noted I Indonesians had at their _dispn*-i|
In Sanford for her paintings, ~fairlv largo numbera ot Janancaa
wrote that she intended to paint flying Instrnctoni, a good many
some landscape* hut would (give Japanese fighter planes and Japto wail for the weather to get untetrained Indoneaian pilots. Hfe
better a*’ It has rained nearly said Dutch objectives all wen* mili­
everyday. They live at Mathews, tary one*.
N. C.
A Batavia dispatch said the Indons cl an News Agency Anlara ieported Japanese were used by Ihe
I C a i l i s n S Irm a P ae* O w l
Dutch In westers; Java and that
of the Polish people generally for
Court
Records
iwo of three crewmen wlii balled
lsey Episode
the balance of this calendar year. ' TALLAHASSEE,-July 2 M 1)
out of a burning Dutch plane over
He said Imports of medical sup­ Rep. Clarence M. Camp II nl
w s iiM s s n
u s :s :it a
I'alcmhang. were Japanese. The
. t l « » l Irani f'«*t Ona)
plies and supplementary food­ Ocala today outlined for a circuit
IlnMIa*. Itny A. t lu s Alary K. To Dutch in Batavia dismissed this
that It tvaa not cqordfn- stuffs for spcrlfl group* appear
H
*&gt;)r',«
aoillh
rtus
Alarm*
tinder any single authority Justified and that seme import ■ court jury his accusation that for­
t'lJIten, Jame* I*. To ikllth I* charge aa “ nonsense," saying th*
Indonesians probably mistpoa na­
LTtl.it.
an Invitation which dliorter of grain seed and fertiliser would mer Representative Bernie C.
tluinphrey. U. C. To Airr. |p!lth tive troops from the island of amaccepted.
Pspy of Key Wei! Had offered
he helpful.
I,.
I'.iliarttuilna for Japanese.
The Slate Department naid t.i him $100 for his vote on a 194/
brouttht in yk-torv InItuUMitt. H enrv
.I n s
V «rjr TO
I.ondon, Foreign Secretary Kri limply thla: all hand* Its announcement however, that anti-bookmaker bill.
Vlnraiit
II.
IToehl
(las
Hsdla
,
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&lt;1.1 li.nl lyL'lif
1*0 It neat Bevln said that Britain was
alike. And that we did &gt;i« h speclsl Items could lie sup.
D A Y A NIGHT’, patented 'Heal Trap" flu*
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| * l TiM. Nut
Camp, 37-year-old cattleman
T *
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determined to seek an end to war­
0. i;t|IMI *tus
'tribute to our Indoctrlns- plied through private relief or­
llmurll,
i.
II.
rim
i'ora
l&gt;*vl&gt;
retaidi
ruing hot gawi, forcing more heat into
ganisations
and
other
sourr"#,
fare
in
Indonesia
"at
the
earliest
and
phniphale-limrrock miner,
the United State* Navy."
To Ma» K. Knit# tl.Tli Wll)
possible moment” and was work­
such as the international emer­ testified Pspy had made the al­
Karp, Alary K To Joaapli It.
the lurtound'ng water. Remit; More hot water,
ing on several possible solution*
gency children's fund. Tho ~an*
IUnn.il .t ils t'orn I m a ,
leged'offer in the msilroom juit
Agents Testimony
tlranT, rurnatla AUllauiel tW h l.l which he did not disclose.
mmncemenl added I
levs fuel corwumphon, lower gal M i. D A Y A
tfressmen Turn
To IteliTrl W. la.ni.
Well-informed diplomatic sourer*
"In view of the above and of outside the House dumber after
Sllllrr, l.uta A . T o (lu ll Oil f!o , ■aid that either India or Australia
m IIi w S
trim
Ow*|
enile A h End Of th* fact that the funds am avail walking wilh him through the ion II'belwien
NIGHT give, you any temperature of water
June. 1945, and Jan-- H aalio. W . K tlu s IIMiu T . TO might ask tha United Nafloiia lo
Tb I n *$lirtlFV,lW* ere lulfirinnt -ew.nteei •indy. ■main door on
,w
,
..Jo^T-^eMiPinsycsIhr.
lo iu iD A Y W ^ G d L
IB H I O l f f H l
urgrMl „,| cf need*. It ha*
WrrVehe- l./ CAa'dlsputo Iwtwesw
u s * :iw 7 : ’&gt;
He aaldjf’apy told him ‘‘ We’re
1. f. t.*.t*T To LaUila J. Tain'll, tho Netherlands and the Indonesi­
t**o decided not to undertake i
She testified that four. other atal.
for low-cod, 24-hour hot water tervice year
,
very much interested In House
ARTHUR ROSON
an Republic.
relief program for Boland.”
union officers may hav* be*n Com­
lirnnU IIi.I.t M rfu a Julia I T in NGTON, July 21, (JTlafter
year.
Advising that Polish food pro Mill 6W). It's going to take n lot munists and that to her knowledge eta T » K ln.rr K. K a it iib n in k i tlU I
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■goes home this week, duct Ion h "mt the Increase,” the of money away from the small 10 were not members. She also Tlaby.
rounlles and we want H referrerl
legislator* are acting like report *ald:
linn h. Jtwph II- To Myrtle H.
told the rommltte* that there Is a
I»* tU wv DAV A NIGHT, Amttttt'i
~ kids just before school
Pollih ■offlclaU
Interviewed to the committee on railroads and Communist group active at tha Illllrh
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A lvin C. U e .
hi
: vi. KSTATM wuiiTiJvtiKs
Cawa
mm
» l ledry.
were unanimous In slating that telegraphs.” '
A rm y
To
N a tb a a W
I t e ilUniversity of North Carolina at
ti'Keat. M ra ry i n n I.MIte T o C*n*
' ean sit still. And order, the fowl production, collection,
Camp said he told Papy he al­ Chapel Hill, headed by Junius l f " l l*U I'riHllIrlfoiI I'tr d il,
munif I c o l l .
a comparative stranger In dUtrlhuymt and rationing sys­ ready had promised other House Rcalr*. a student. She said she rp-r*. J . I». e t u i Sllnnle T o O rlan ­
S A T IS K .V IT IltS
OW M OH TOAtiKS
has now.become an out­ tems. which they htfve estab* members to send the hill to Ihe had attended Communist Party d o . AnHIn.
rioilda raahlona Ine. To K|orlda
H om e Ma net* la isn C orp . T u vl.
llihed. a.sstire that there will ha railroad and telegraph committee. meetings at which Scales was pre­ Mate
llanb.
it. CIII Hl vtus Doris M.
fit times a day a speaker no starvation In Poland or acuio
Upon that, he reported. Papy sent.
m ItUas, T . II. t I mi I,'.rain* .11, T o
his gavel to say, wearily, malnutrition on a widespread
j.u i'I O .n ,
A m lr .w II, Til ' It* H.
*sf the—shoulder and
r t f « Kr dr rill H.ivlna* A la.nn A Mil.
Among union official* sho tes­
se will come to order."
T alom . I r lh la J. r ia l T o Kliat A tn I I «1 ■■a Oliva.
hast* even without food Imparl*. ■atd "Hoy, that'* fine. If you'll tified wer* members of the Com­
r * d » r « t JOrvfngj * lA iin 'Aaafi. ‘L \ ,
upon a lull, or n faint far- With thlf general - statement all luat Vitls* -that way it will mean
K r ilii F e d e r a l. H svln a* A L o s s
l-M S T T K I. WOHTIi VMM
munist Party at the time of her
A w n. Tu J o h n 8 M iller e tu i l ‘ * u -f* seme, come* Inin the metpltsrs of the ml salon crmcUr.” 1100 to you.”
rtrial.
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“ I told him,” Camp said, “ I'm i-mployhicnt. was Rdwln M-Crca, 1*1*1’ Ihtltka------------------ ------------- tin*.
FRitlda Htsle fla n k T o Ham Ifu lk e
• riVTH S I T r-OH a VI K
not interested in your money* and international repreaenlatlvu of th*
food, tobareo and agricultural
*
Wllllama, rim . It. e t u i Tlm lm a -lu v Anna.
son for Ihe disorder It
turned around and walked out.”
Jury Indictment
Klurhla m a le H ank
Tu
W illi.
eonsrresimen. Ilk* everyone
T o 1. II. A n ile n in a lu s etal.
House Hill 600 was the third workers.
W allace,
Before th* hearing M.-Ctrn Is­
nt everything off to th* |.i*t,
of
four
hills
to
prohibit
service
of
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Hanlunt A llanlli- Nat- Hank T j
J in addition to Ihe major
Navy
To
Yhi-inat A llred 111vrare ht-l liookmakera by lelepluinn sued a '-stalrment asserting the
HAN FOR i&gt;—Rhone 1152— Ma. Slate Ranh Bldg
VV. K Hwalm. t i n t ttrlia T.
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atlon you read shout on the a special subcommittee to Mil­ and telegraph companies. Its two committee is trying “ to break the
CarM.in,
K ll.n T o l*. K. llarn«H|
waukee
to
make
further
Inquiry
union."
Navi
TV
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Ilol.ert
lliiff.
OBI.ANDO
— Phone 4678 — 1219 N. Orange
[get thsy have a lot o f
predecessors Were rejected by lh«
•In, Vera A.
II* drrltred the House Commit­
do that you nsitr read Into th* 11-month* long Allis- committee on railroads, telegraphs,
mm
Chaimers strike. —
tee “ is trying to do something th*
. at all.
Subsequently, Hartley submitted and telephone*. None of the four richest and moat powerful member
Ah may explain .why during
passed.
On
cross
examination
by
‘ last minute drlvo to get a report to Clark with the renurst Defense Attorney Pat Whitaker of of the tobacco trust could not do
-h by Saturday B*nnt»r* that ho take "such artion as might Tampa, Camp «ald he had on May jt %
Meanwhile, a House Judiciary
dlscusisd such redhot Issues b* appropriate.” ,
H voted with opponents of the hill
Tho committee report said that on
ftulKuianilUe* approved a bill that
hat makes a watermelon
three
separate
testa
hecau.ia
”1
there was also "substantial ovid
would, open the way to American
cnee” that Robert Ruse, another had bremlred member* of the citizenship for Victor A. Kravchen­
4 whv the Hons* has had to, offlclaj.
house!
!f!
would
and
it's
better
to
of tho UAW ln*-nl, slat* had
ko. foYmfef Sorlst .official who ha*
the amount of damage'
falsely.
Rus wss nnt ■Land'hltrhetf when you maK3 a nuhllciy ' renounced Communism.
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Kravrhcnko. who testified to the
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The Orala.lawmaker rail Rep.
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of
the
local
and
activities
fvllls, Tenn..
tartsvme.
serin far insrit
P. JUuv Ctewgijtf Jarkfomllle bad House' Un-American
STARTS TH U RfiD AY 9:D0 ‘A. M. SHOP EARLY 11
honorary president- coitte
him tugi* time b-forr May' commUt4e ' yesterday that all re­
Among the dhra
a* Indicted on six H fetidtoasked
sponsible
Soviet
officials
In
theItfni'f'as
a
personal,
M4»
^ Women’s
...
uillsi'mVAI'bO • series of quo*
ludlclgry group he fears for his’
*
Uons by •ci typHleo counsel ami favor” to vote'to refer Urn mea­ Unitrd Stales are spies, told ths
‘ k.
mcinben concerning sure ot th* hdatild.i-ommlltej and llfa if he l* not given the pro­
i at M a barrel* tltU. 376 commltlce
any comrpctlon ha might have with he had agreed because ha "had no tection accorded American cl(Interest Jn it one way or Ihe oth­
M (refills, at a dime a refill the Communist Party.
■ *
Th* Indictment said Cnrlltoffol e r ”
at In all thli rush It's inters*-* replied negatively when
■ '-*
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l
was • He said he had oot told Crmra
1 to note that ssnatora still act asked If he "knew Ned Smirks he would vote against the hill "all most entirely In response to direct
senators.
ami Fred lllalr." The «rand Jury th* way fhriugh Ihe I^-glsUsurj” question* from elate and detente
5?sr^ Wherry (R-Nebl has said
“ knew both Sparks nnd added he had gone to tho attorney* in contrast to the Usll_ of keeping Republican and Chrlslo/fel
•.
Blair
and
a number of Jacksonville leglslstor wltbli 20 monv, of Rep. llralley Odham oft
. la line. The hour was vears had been for
or 26 ‘minutes after hi* conversa­ Sanford yesterday. Odham fre -1
intlmnlely
associ­
! he was trying to stum tha ated with them In connection with tion with Pspy nnd told him he mrently wa# Interrupted by th#l
A Fine Group of SuiU it Unbeatable
s out when ths nnm* of the activity* of Oommugisnt and intended to vote for (he hill when defense and by Judge W. lt*y|
Rnvall cams up for conit
came
before
the
House
for
final
Walker for .expanding hla repiletj
Reduced Prices! Your Favorite Suits
the Commulst Party.”
as Secretary of War
arllon on passage or defeat.
trevond the questions that wtr#
Wherry, th* S»nat*.’»
aiked.
.
Camn'a statement was given al/
in A Wide Range of Color*, Our Entire
Mon jlttarar, Jittered and
Greek Inquiry
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Pathan Problem
To Plague Men
4* Of North India

TH E 8 A N F 0R D H ERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

It also a -policy clnsh po»*lJerusalem Undergoes '! There
hi* In this between the United
Statea and aome IliitUh Com­
8th General Alarm monwealth
nation* and
Rus­

New DKl.ltl. India— With the
renewal of Afghanistan’* claim
for the return nf t'rihal territory
in India'* turbulent nnrthwes*
frontier the furture goverment of
that rueged border territory pro­
bably will find it thetr biggest
■prombtem to beep the Uwlca* and
bloodthirtv Pathan In cheek. I’osf »lr Afgh\rr intriBuo and the unftplajnerl and sudden replacement
or the Russian ambassador in
Kabul tend support to the belief
In political quartern that a per­
iod of great turmoil nrav lie ahead
of peoph&gt; living west of the lazyflowing River Indus.
Whether the Pakistan dominion
government Is able to control the
fronaler provlnre depend* on the
streugh of the hold which Khan
Abdul Ghnffnr Khan, the “ KronI tr Gandhi,” Congress f'nlhans'
Tader, haa over the frontier peo­
ple after Aug. 15. the day of the
transfer of- British power to Ind­
ian hands. The frontier Congress
is making capital out o f the Patbans’ ingrained hatred o f Punjabi
with their new slogan of "Path-

sia.
'
Territorial question*—The Cai­
rn, Yalta and IVlvl.im ngirr limits
stripped . Japan of her overaea*
. empire, hut the peacemaker* must
formalin1 the status of Korea,
I Formosa, Manchuria, the Kurile
Islands and Sakhalin. They also
[I must decide which, if any, of the
: I small island* around Japan will
&gt; be returned t o ‘ the Japonic.

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M O V E -Herc A r c M oney Sayers

NOTICE
iuty Shop at 30!» Park \sr. Sal, July 19,
. Morning - July 2S at :n« N. park In Takseh
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Optimistic, Pessimistic
Questions Posed By
Jap Treaty Proposal
11Y It USB KI.I. natNES
TOKYO. July 23, t/Pt— There

Britons Are Urged To
Stagger .Work Hours
Lo n d o n . July 23, bp)— the
Minister of la W .- George I n t n ;
annnunred yesterday that govern­
ment compulsion would Ire applied,
If necessary to force ihe Introduc­
tion of staggered worklmr hour*
In Ilritish industry as a moans of
averting another fuel ci'xn this
winter.
“ The well Ireing of the fratiun la
at *tak*.H Isaacs told the House
| of Commons, adding that almost
dally electricity cuts would crip­
ple industry unless one-thin] of
the daily peak load is consumed
outside normal ijny-ihlft hours.
' Isaacs repeated earlier appeals,
thus far unanswered by lire great
maturity of industries and trade
unions, fur the voluntary Introd­
uction of night work, llttla prnrtired In British fartorlc* during
peacetime,

RAI)10 PROGRAMS
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pessimism
In diplomatic
circles j
p
e s s im is m
diplomat
here recently aa the ability of
I ho tt allied nations to settle
with relative apeed what Gen­
eral MacArthur has termed the
’minor" problems nf a -Japanese
treaty.*
The complicated territorial nuesIinns which have hren such a
handicap In Kuropc will Ire absent
when work begins nn the, PacifIc treaty. So will acme of the
political problem*.---------- —--------r
Kvcn so, diplomats Itelieve it
will take a minimum of one year
tit write a final treaty ‘ aHcr
negntiatinns are iregun, nrohahly
nf the proposed preliminary con­
ference.
As usual, Ihe progress nr the
negotiation" may well Ire deter­
mined Itv Russia's nli it ride, and
the diplomat*, wrre split on their
predictions of probable Russian
cooperation. Some reganl as an
encouraging *lgn the fact that
Moscow, has approved the recent
Far * Eastern . commissi on policy
wtatemept.
Here are aome of the main
question* whlrh jllplomat* eipect

control
iile ;w h*l-typ*1"
of lupervliioit I* to be exercised
over .1.10.111 'after the J treaty la
signed and wlint if any restrirthrna are to lie placed on her
return to the family o f nations.
On this subject -there has long
lieen a basic rleavag# tigtWeen
occupation headquarter* .and strmo
of the allies,
notably Russia,
Australia and New Zealand.
Reparations—l.iltle progress haa
been made in solving. this com­
plex problem during prolonged
discussion* by the Far Eastern
Commission, and the Western na­
tion* *1111 are divided among
themselves on the amount of rep­
aration* to he taken from Jathe distrihpan «■ well as
button.
Japan’a future _______
lion — Far Eastern Commission
policy permit* Japan an Indrutrial potential equivalent to ■ the
yeara 1030-34, but‘to lie effective
this need* considerable clarifi­
cation and the delegate* may he

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PAGE FOUR

YOU WILL NEED ALL YOUR
FACULTIES TO RIGHTLY PLAY
YOUR PART IN LIFE- HOW
HAVE YOU DONE SO FART:
L*t us WRich snd l* »otnrr.-7 l
Tlitti. 5:6.
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The Smiling lhine.ii nol only
that we arr'sllli shipping oil lo
Russia,* but that they are'not *»*«
paying far it.

Making A Man Of Him

The age over which the Juvenile courts have jurisdiction
has been raised in many states to 18 or even higher. This
fact was brought out in a meeting of the National Council
uf .Juvenile Court Judges in Chicago. .
A half century or more ago, n fourteen-or fifteen-yearold was considered a man, and given a man's duties and
riMjHjnsibilitiea. He had faced life and grappled with Us
practical problems He knew that no wood-chopping meant
uo warmth mid that no crops and no well-developed live­
stock meant no food in the house.
The judges concluded that modern life does not teach
a child cause and effect in any such practical way, and
thus he is stifl.a child at 18. If true, this ia a sad comment­
ary on modern life, und It seems unnecessary. There are
many ways of learning about cause and effect beside chop­
ping wood und hoeing com. Any intelligent parent with the
will to do so can Hee that his child faces the consequences
tif hi»-/acU.*and.JLhat he. learns to stand on his own feet
and make his own decisions. The trouble with the children
coming before these judges is that they do not have In­
telligent. conscientious parents. * So perhaps the judges
are right In raising the uge of maturity.
, Trying.to educate parents is beginning too late in the
day to do juvenile delinquents much good. But making It
plain to everyone that parenthood needs preparation, and
is not to be entered into "lightly and unadvisedly” , may
have results In* the long run.

Youngr United States
The death recently In Elllnton, Va., of 85-year-old Mrs.
Pearl Tyler Ellis, Lreaks n link that was only one generation
removed from Washington’s day. Mrs. Ellis, daughter of
a second wife, was the 14th child and last surviving off­
spring of one-time President John Tyler, who was nine years
old when Washington died, Tyler's Virginia family knew tho
and Tvfrr prtfrWnt.V hhd mc-t tlftrr. " *
~y
Originally a Jeffersonian, Tyler broke with the DemfsTats to become vice president in 184f under William
Henry Harrison. At the latter’s .death a month later, TVIer
became the tenth president *of the United States. In hts
administration, colorless generally because of party opposit­
ion to the chief executive^ Texas was annexed and the
Maine-Canadian boundary set. Tyler presided at the unsuc­
cessful peuce conference In Washington in 18G1. Before
he died, the next year, when Mrs. EIHa was'a few1 months
old, he saw his peace hopes' dashed "by the'Civil War’s fury.
Such a life ns that of Mrs. Ellis, so close to the beginning
days of the republic, brings home once more the fact that
this, after all.*is a very young nation.

Array secs Possibility of M*nMadr Eaithquxkcs—h e a d l i n e
More School Children
Yeah. Runia might agiee to col­
laborate. That would bt • worldAs a result of our rocketing birth rate during the war
shaking event.
nml iwstwar yeart, more than 5,000,000 children will be

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milled to the elementary school population of the United

A Scnslr lubrommi
^-States during the next deende, according to the Metropolitan
rrcommcmJcd sn incresie
Life Insurance Company.
$100,000 in llie Houie approved
When school opens this fall, there will be about 2,600,000
appropriation |qi die 12 loot
six-year-olds eligible for admittance to elementary school,
channel „ in the_ SCZJvbns River uiiii- the number will Increase each year until it reaches
Thi*1(i|Ute, ol course, has to bt nearly 3,300,000 fn 1953. The company calculates that-the
concurred in by bolh the Houie t'jtnl^elementary school,age„population will increase from
~and Seriate, liul"U»e'prospects arr it* prenent 18,200,000 to more than 23,400,000 In 1956.
exceedingly good at the mornrni
The number of children eligible to enter high school will
for obtaining all the money that decrease thin year and next, but thereafter the trend will
is nrcetiary for bringing deep Ire reversed and their number will jump from 2,200,000 In
* water to Sanford’s front door.
1949 to more thun 3,200,000 in 1961. The situation is con­

sidered sufficently serious to call urgently for "planning

Most of'Sanford's present day along practical lines in order that adequate provision be
troubles are due to growing pain). made for the education of the new crop of children. .
.
There is a housing shortage be­
"This is particularly necessary In areas where schools are
came there are more people heie already overcrowded,” the Metropolitan points out, •“ and
wanting houses' than ever before. where, even now, there is n shortage of teachers.”
There is a parking problem be
cause there are more cars. There
il a financial problem (for the
City) because there is more stork
to do taking care of mere people,
and because the more pei)&gt;Ie
who buy houses the more propeifjrj
it exempt from faxes on account'
of
homestead exemption. As
“ growing pains” these are all to
the, good. Iail some remedy for
them will have to be found. *
As the Pepy trial gets unJer
way in Tallahassee, the best wishes
of 24,00(1 of hit constituents go
out to Orailey Odium who will
j!iy to prove that he was offered
a , bribe by a fellow represents-,
live frqra Key West who in truth
was representing th* UoAnukeiu.
Odhtrn is seeking to prove hi*
charge not far selfish motives but
in the interest of good govern­
ment for if legislation can be pair­
ed, or blocked. In Florida by hrf
bery. good government cannot
possibly -survive; But if is vie
* thing to be offered a bribe, il is
another thing to prove it. Wer^,
there any witnesses to the olfer?
It there any documentary evi­
dence) These are questions which
can be answered only in the trill
itself and which may provide the
answers' to Pspy’s guilt or inno­
cence.
Advertisers should know ihn
llw reston newsprint is scarce
it because ol booming newtptper circulation ait over th« Unit­
ed Stain. People are reading news­
papers today as they never hare
before. In our own cat* our cir­
culation hat almost doubled since,
before the ‘war.* ^ Almost every

newspaper in lb*' United
- lev
tied Sts

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of newspapers today "becegs*
.. they are controlled by big busin«». by capitalista, by edverinor Tweaus* they devote - . much, space to world news,

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Sanford, Fla.
July 81, 1947

ation to the public,-before U'tibi- „
ulng work on the highways. And
on one occasion, was advised by a
road building - contractor- that it
was specified in his contracts; that
the public must be taken care oL
and not Inconvenienced, before any*
work was begun. All along 1
thought of the many detours, wiles
and miles out of the way, and over
lime rock and asphalt, and rough
dirt roads, we would hare had to *
make had we made this mileage in.
our own state of Florida.
Where It is costing the Florida
Motorists and Tourists coming in­
to the state, thousand* of dollars, .
in making detours, and having the
lime whit* wash and asphalt clean-f
ed from their autos. Our S ta te*
Road Department seems to have
(he public be damned! attitude. It
seems the Reed Department it
veers behind the times in repair­
ing and rebuilding roads, end
rould learn a great deal from
other states.
Youra truly,
3. T. Newby.

Editor
Th* Sanford Herald
City
Gentlemen:
Mr*. Newby, daughter and I
have iuat returned from tounng
the Pacific Northwest by auto,
covering 9737 miles, passing
through 81 itatc*. During this
mileage, we had one detour 1cm
thanevMfhalf mil* over paved
highway, and another, where a cul­
vert was being put in, around
which the detour was leva than
one quarter of mile, which had
been pavad before work began on
the cuhcarL In two or three towns
we detoured around two or three
blocks on paved streets, where
streets were being paved, in many
cases and tnllee roads were being
repaired, one half of rood being
repaired, su aa not to inconveni­
ence the public or detour them. __
Lillian D. Wald, American so­
On three occasion. In conversa­
tion. I was advised that these cial worker, was the mother of » f
staUs always gave first consider­ plan for public health nursing.

WE’VE BEEN WITH YOU
TWELVE YEARS
W* are twelve years old this July.
Yee—way back yonder in the yrsr 1936,
a capitalist moved io Florida from another
Htste.
He tunrlia*fil
t&gt;tttchased proparty
property in tianrora
Sanford and
Hiaie, lie
ana
in other cities Ju Florida, and une day,ha j j
mentioitWf to
ttmT^iM^ssirfawr rare*
in Florida were considerable higher than in
his Horn* Stem, end bo thought perhaqy the
reason for thia wus that the mutual fire *
insurant companies wen, not active in
Florida.
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Hr had tarried most of his Insurance In
Mutual Compan lee. i: nd induced ue to take on
the tepm itlaiton of mutual flra Insurance
companies, giving vs tht names of the mutual
-mnpanlex he had had satisfactory dealltiff‘ 7 *
with In hi* Hem* State. • ~
Tide is why we etarted a Mutual Insurance
Agency in Sanford—way back yonder In July,
1936.
Our amhltiun bus I** r to build up an agency
devoted to the task of providing good Insuranea
protection for th# people In Seminole County
at a saving.
That we hnv* to seme extent at least succeeded
in doing this I* indurated by the fact tkat to­
day wa have the pleasure of serving over five
hundred cutlamMs, moat of whom bought insurance
from us Lacaura our agency was recommended by a
loyal customer.
To our customers Iwlor.gs th* credit for lb*
growth of ♦hie Agency—for srithout their Loyally
and support througbrul these twelve year*—
It just wtiuMpT have happened.
live andTft'wont them
‘ T.rthein, v t die dull
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to know
that we..fully rVcognlu th*
t fact that this
Is truly their l|i»uis«, agency—for they have
made It so—they have saved more money op H»*tr
Insurance than w# ro'eda writing tha Insurance—
we have been MUTUALLY benefit tod knowing oach othof*
\ye toko ihio ineara r f thanking our customers publicly
for their kyolty and support during these twelve
years.
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TIIE SAN FORD tlE R A L P , SAN FORD. FTORIDA

Social A n d Personal Activities
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Calender

Youth Week To Be
Held By Methodists

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Plana are underway for a youth
Mrs. K. H. Smith nnd lotii nrt*
w ee*
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rirw
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e in o s u i
week
at w
the
Flrat
Methodist
Church which will be held from 1
* l ll
f tfA o .u . ft's
Aug. 3 to *.
t. The progra
program will parents. Ku" ' *
1 Mrv - 8w‘ ,h •
be centered around youth and will
lie made up of ttddy,.' wondup,
Miss Margate! Tuieti of Winter
fellowship and fun.
HVvcn arrived vi-m . i J.*y to visit
The leadera of the group will for Several Weeks with Me. uiul
be made up of four young people
who have recently received intern Mrs. II. K. Long.
aive training at I.akr Junaluika,
Mrs. Robert C. Millet and three
N. C. which will enable them in
aaalating in the program. Mist Clio children. Mildred. Hobby and CharMetcalf, Bartow, will aerve ** con- mion. left on Sunday for Daytona
aelor and other members of the Ilearh to spend a month.
team are the Misses Nell itoso
Mr. and Mrs. Car! Oiu. p.iimj!,
Bwck, Myrtlewood, Ala.; Naomi
Hupert, Iota, Kas.: Mary Belli Jr. were called Inst Thursday to
Joyner, Siler. City, N, C.j and Air. Charlottesville, Va. because of the
Ilf .Mrs. Cl.urpenlngV tuOlhPorter Anderson, Jr. of Dun.-Lon, death
er-ln-law.
Tenn,
The young people will be divided
Mr. and Mis. George H iwlamt
into small groups in the afternoon
By UOU Hit).MAS
to work on projects from 3:00 P. of this city today amumnred the
M. until 4:00 after which n sup­ engagement of theil daughter,
HOLLYWOOD. July 23, UPy— per will be held at 0:00 o'clock Hetty Louise, to J. L. Anderson.
Attention Larry Tiernayt Hudy The slipper will lie followed wilh Mr. Anderson is tin- son of Kric
Anderson and ihe tale Mr*. And­
Vallee la muscling in.
,
class periods for different age erson
vL-Urillmrbiun. Wash.
Armed with megaphiinu, Vallee groups.will lie held.
Plans for the wedding will lie
waa an idol of the bathtub gin
All young people from 12 to 23,
era. Now he wanta to aport a their parent*r*teneher, counselors announced at a Inter ilate.
gat, but, unlike a present-day and anyone interested In .youth!
al|
Lieut. Conidr. ami Mr*. Robert
crooner, only on the screen. He are invited- to participate
K.* Pearce and sail, Itohin. oml
Avould like to play the law-brpak- the .activities.
Mr. nnd Mrs J. St.
Whii
mg aide of film murder stories.
' ' Clair
'‘in 'Mole
•AJ4fcr*Wlf**,"»2
biba JWMW*
“ Yea,” be cmpbaiWexL *“ wellsome time at the Sea,s|q.&gt; l.ontl
modidated fnne&lt; '* " ('ArciuTil Tike
Apartments at Daytons Ueurh
very much to play tough rules.
The Pearces plan tu Lavi; Aug. 1
And 1 know I can look tough.” He
for Guantanamo. .Cuba where
went into a detailed explanation!
Lieut. Comdr. IVaiie will be sta­
of how
Ida featurea are adaptable
1
tioned.
aucH rolet.
if •
Why,” he exclaimed, “ 1 often
X red my band with this puts."
C o a t s A n d S u it s T o
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Rudy was dead ierjou» about
^Jhla Intentions. and )&gt;e ia a guy
H ave F ew er C hanges
QWhu haa aucceeded in many field*
of * show buxines*. Apprvaching
Hy .DOROTHY HOP.
hla 40th birthday next Monday,’ he
BIRTII ANNOUNCEMENT
la in fine phyaical ahape, having
Associated Press Fashion Editor
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Mr. and Mrs. David K. Thrash-. .A^-nwin
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■ healthy,
ruddy
complexion
as ........................
you recover fiom
all hla hair (now tinted an pttrar-jw announced today the blrlh of n tin- '•hock of the new fall dresses.
tive rust color.)
__ ™ — j daughter. Sherry Nan, on July I!* Which are deslgnedlo inike every'
' way to
‘
■ *n the femald Laughton M.-njrial thing In yOUr clothes closet ohso
“T was * on my
good
roles,” he continued, "when I made Hospital. .M rs. Thrasher will be |,ite. you might .a»t an eye on the
“ Palm Beach Story." Hut then I rememliered as the former .Shir- coming suits and coats.
went Into the Coast Guard.” Since ley Cameron.
These are going to be consider
leaving the service, he list been
st.lv easier to take, xinre f ^ g o i
Restricted almost entirely to play” r, *!r:
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the extreme.
... r.,*.
styling
•omiunc^d
UM
iay, Ihf
birth
uf“ "n1|‘ o ^«t/„
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f.n that
If
'™ n g fuddy-duddies. *♦
.on.
Glen
Walker,
on
July
20
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for
f ‘ " ’you­
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“ I*missed having the Dillinger
vou're the conservative type,
re|« by two weeks," he lamented. the Fernald laiughtun Mrmorinl 're going tu be ahlu tu find (kilty
Rudy La currently getting a de­ Hospital. * Mr*. Gillyard U the nf tIUcfrrt, wearable coni* and
parture by playing a straight nun- former, Lorraine Alasey. . *
milts this fall. If you like radical
cohjedy rote of a goateed doctor in
fashions, they'll lie available, too,
Mr. and Mra. II. K. Long an
*‘I Remember Mama.” If movie
Theri&gt; an- two distinct ailhouetproducers, don't edme through aodneed • today the birth uf i te* in the fajt euat lineup - both
w|tb a tough characterliallun, hell daughter, Hlilidey ’ Jean: -in July new, both pjncTical and both In­
iimber up hia tonsils and head for Id at the Fernald Laughton Mem­ coming. • Olio' is the fitted coat,
singing •engagements In Mexico orial Hospital. Air*. Long i* the which has been missing from the
Chty, South -America, awl Lomfon-| former. LUxabeth. Tulcn.
fashion scene fur kcvV ih I »• a u
; John Garfield got around 3160,Tile other n the greatcoat with
ODO for hts role in 1"Gentleman’* * A battery1ilrvire has been de­ full; flaring back almost univer
Agreement,” but nothing Tor be- veloped to light a lady's handbag
sally becoming.
when opened.
ilg an extra iii ^JUauy.Cinyon.
For sports and qvrning Wi-ar,
lie aeemed to ,be enjoying Mm
munv hooded. , coat*. »n&gt; Ip'ing
Dust
on
a
light
luilh
rah
cut
lb
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shown, tho hood* i:&gt;uall) 4in-*l in
Angela Lansburg-PpUr Shaw two- efficiency by at much as 2d per- coritrasUng color and 'designed-*o
ccn
apme la getting, steadier,,. . . Bnthat they tuny he-thmwn hack m
shrlrted In the little red achoolThe first
nd—clip of Wool may form a cowl collsr.
ouse at 20th-Fox la a pictura of
hot
Fahrirs are hamlaoturr thatl they
be made on a lamb eight muni
Republic star Hov
Hoy Huge
Roger*.
have been In many y»ar». For
rgen has an answer to old.
•Edgar Bergen
tha autograph nuisance. He hands
Rput phoney money; It*r»"Charlie
^HcCarlhy maxuma — Ulegai and
very lender." . . .. Dan Duryea,
going'from One color, epic to an­
other. has a method for keeping
the two characters straight. In
“ River Lady” he’ wears a mous­
tache. . . . Donald O’Connor waa
sweating out hla first preview In
font- years, "Something In Tha ‘
Wind." He has no ground for
Orlando Highway At French Ave.
worry— he’a tha bright spot in the
film. . . .
FRIDAY
All day meeting and picnic nf
the W. 8. C. a of (ha First Methodl*t Church will ha bald at 10:00
A. hi.' at tha home of Mre. ft W.
Htfrran on. tha Country Club Hood.
Tha Townsend Club arill meet
• » tha Touriat Center at rf.00
o’clock with If. G. Lundquist, pre•ident, presiding. Plana will be
tnada for the diaU\:t council all
*dar meeting of tha Dth Cungreaatonal Dlatrict which will include
a buainesa matting at I0:3‘J and
a covered diah luncheon a*. 1:30.
Wavne IJ. Albert, atate organiser,
will be tha main apeaker ami all
'inembera and frienda are invited.

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N a n c y L u i'lla M c C o llu m B e c o m e s T h e B r id e
O f A n d r e w L e w is M y e r s , J r . O n -S u n d a y
Of interest to many friends in JUullug p/ she btaJotfeoamr-ehn-r
Sanford^ml Central Florida I*.tit** an aqua . miiroidertsl eyelet gown
anuouheement ’ of the nun ring* of wlihvwhlch elit* wore 1onrf* pink
Nancy Luelln McCollum, daughter glove* and a shoulder corsrg * of
of Mr. and Airs. Harry Clifford pink im nations and valley lilies.
Acting as betl man Was Klton
McCollum, Sr, of Auburndsle, to
Andrew Lewi* Myers, Jr., son of J. Alinighton. Jr. of Sanford and
Mr. and Airs, Andrew Lewis Myers usheis were Harry C. AlrColluut,
of this eilv. The wedding tuck Jr. and Harry Joe Atinarik alto of
place vn. Sunday nf lei non at 4:30 Banfurd.
o'clock at the First Presbyterian _Following tin- ceremony a recep­
h i held.
in »tt. wi*
»js» ,St.
fc*n, iininus
at. the
Albans
Churrh tu Aobumdale. Rev. J. I. tion, was
Kpjr.ojud I'arHh l|u»*e with ^I|s.
Wherry, pastor, % performed the Ur*
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ceremony.
•t
* Btamhatigb greeting* the guest- nt
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and pretenlfhg then! to
Pedestal________________
baskets'of-whitedoor
tfta.iloluse* with potte,! palma Vormed'tin- i.-.l iving line. Composing-the
a setting fur the wedding mid n-tliving line Wl&lt;r« Mr. nisi Mrs.
white tapers in seven-branched McCollum. Sr.. Air*. "Atyor*. Sr.,
candelabra illuminated the SCOiid. Mr umi Ali*. Myer*. Jr.. and Miss
A program of nuptial music wn* Alii id. Flowers and greenery
rendered by'George Akin, organist, served ns a ’ background fur the
a close friend of the young couple. lire and lull baskets of gladioluses
Mrs. Jere Stutnhaugh, Jr., soloist, anil palms were niiaugcd through­
accompanied by Miss Barbara out t)ie reception rooms.
A 'three-tiered wedding .-ake
Herring satig “ Thif Sweetest Story
Ever Told" and “ At Dawning". topped with white carnation* and
the lace
The traditional wedding marches gladioluses centered
rover ft I table. Lighted taper* in
Were Used,
The brlilr, given tn marrintri* bv Ihii'i-btniuhcd silver CrtMilwIira
her father, wore n floor length flatiketl the wedding cake which
gown o f white eyelet batiste fisrhl- Wu* cut by Hie bridal rotlph- witli
nned with n filled boduv. high an lieirlaom cake knife.
The hrtde attchded W tlcyon
neckline, neplunt and bustle The
skirt terminated In a short (rain. ndlege in Alncon, Ga. ami was
A tiara of sets I pearl* held her giadiitilcd from Stetson Univel-fingertip veil o f illusion anil her sitv at I), I and. mngnn .rum Im de..
bouquet was a colonial ail align­ She i. n member of Ilic-Pi -Beta
ment of gardenias and lilie* si Phi o«ia| sorority.
the valley with puffs of Frauen
Mr, Alvers altendnl the Cnimaline. She carried a BattcnU-rg vn *iiv of Florida UTore entering
lace handkerchief whlrh hud he- the Ximv Air Force* and upon
jonged to Jtet maternal . nnd»i hls,loiqrn^atftMidtddiDIrtAaa . nml
mother amh-wnrp~»' !dntrfn 'kTSMfrt T ^ &lt; t7 Vimrrniiy in Atlnn'a. In
,H,nr|f B gift of the groom,
the Fair he plain to enter fi- riplp
Atiss'Joan Miller of Orlando, at­ JUmVeisIkV sehoi'l o f niedici'te in
tendant. who wa* a college’ room­ I'iuluJt intiiir.
mate i f the bride fig four year*.
Fitr traveling Alt*. Alyci ware
wore H flour length gowiu or piiik a tuili led II(Lwhite gow
lulled Hwi** £a*lduiied ulovt linos j i , . n llll(| w Ixit*- me. - ,i!c, urd
similar tu those of the luido, 811*1 a eiir-ni'r
tt&gt;r
of gntdcnih* and valley
wore ntalclting mills mid eairled lilit-, •The rouble left fu a tnlef
a nosegay of nssorted pink and honeymoon at l&gt;a)ti&gt;tin Ib-nrh
while flowers tied with Idu • rile* "Gue-ti Invitod from 8anb*rd In­
buns. l(er iieadrlre** win of (hd cluded Miss- Winifred Lovell.-Alt.
assorted flower*.
and 'Ir-. Ai t». Myers, Hr., Mr. nnd
Air*. McCollum, Sr., mother of Mi Llton .1. Aimighton. Sr.. Alt.
the bride, wore pink’ nylon crepe and Mi-, Klton J. Alougiitnil, Jr.,
with a softly draped skirt and Ah .mil Mrs! Harry Joe Aliiini:V,
neckline. Sliuuuru—lung white J.^F-.Ani1enmrt7_ Att5j Uii tib.
gloves nnd Iter corsage was of lil­ itci on mid Mr. and Al,
K T.
ies of the valley. Alta. Myers, Sr,. Chnumnn.
liri-ssy roots, you'll be seeing much Olid vou take youe choice. Jackets
sal Inv id nek 'bromlrioth, with n gt'ilctally are longer, skliti me

,|,. . n almost like silk. For stur­ flared inslenii of straight, waists
dier coats, there are soft imported nro nipped .in more mid there'a
tweeds. Wonderful deep-pile v«d* in rtmnd look to the hi|&lt; C lint for
ours and fleeces, velvety saeife Conservative soul* there hi * Mill

cloth, silky camel'a hair.
If vou'je a cape furi, you'll lie
happy next season, for enpe» are
all over (lie place, lung, slmi t nml
ruediu. There are dramatic floorlength -hooded rapes for evening
guaranteed lo make any woman
look like a prints donna. A cgsa
ill point ia Anthony HiuUa.v lilark
broad-dot h liooitrd theater rape/
iined itj garnet red satin and gild
lame. Another similarly striking
formal cape is Kivielte's, lo scar­
let wool.
As for suits, you pay your.mom

ALTAMONTE
SPRINGS NEWS

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MRS. II. D. McINTOSII, JR.
The caucus for nominaliont for
a special election to fill the office*
of mayor and assessor-treasurer
was held Monday night at lK&gt;
Community House. These offic,-s
were vacated, dm- to the resigna­
tion of H. O. Smith former mayor,
il|oukvapd
*,v* the late Lawrence ■H.
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ing. whose deatli occutrgd uu.Jumrl
*34k
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eo tn iliu o *
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2'J. The nominees for the' office
of mayor are, T. P, Wiirlow. Jr'.
II. D. AL'Iutosji. Jr. and Col. J. K.
AT
Matthews. Numiiicr* fur Asses­
sor-Treasurer ore, John Go nluni
and Fred Faulhaber. Election will
PARK and GENEVA AVENUES
take place Tuesday, Aug. u.
Mr. and Mrs. I)un Hauis ate
spending several weeks i-i .Mil­
waukee, AVis.
Air. and Mrs. W II. Hal laid ate
in lwxington, Ky, fur the summer.
Air. Baliard recently underwent
an op’sratioy on Ids eye. and is
recovering satisfactorily. They will
THURSDAY and FRIDAY!!!
return to Altamonte in iftyituinW,
• Air. and Airs. Artlm, Lott uf
D U R Y E A . . . A S T O U G H IN T A I L S . . .
Orlandu were hosts Sunday rvi ning to a dinner party nl *V- DdblA N D T W IC E A S R O M A N T IC !
dread Country Club. giVcii In hon­
or of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence L. i
cm “ Scarlel SirWl" nr I’urk Avenue . . he Irentn
Horpe. The occasion win Mr. »ndj
ever) tinme the nanie!
Alin. Ilorne’s anniversary.
Geolge Robson lefi Sutidny for
Itellmore L. I. New- York, where
he will spend ft few Wee!.*. .
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Air. nnd All* Herman, Muench
have returni*!- from. Nc'v. Yj&gt;rV City. r : i i w llw.spent *m*. w « ik -(
Friend* of Alnjor George Mng'ley will regret to hear of hi* seti-l
nils illness
• Air. and Alt*. K. K Whitten of
Hmiford, nnd Airs. II. I*. Mrlnlosh
spent last week-end tn I'oii* ■ tier*
da.
American Legion and AutHIaey
|*i,*| 1H3 will hold tin- b .- i • ■
meeting Wednestlay evening 'at
Milk) I*. AL at . Ilo* Altamonte
Htirings Crtmmuuily li
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Mr. ami- Mrs. Wm! K. Mver*.
from Arlington, Va. are visitjnif
Last Day W K D N K S D A Y I'
Mr. and M rs., Elmer It . Brown
The fuursome plun t&lt;&gt; spend .* f&lt; «•
!iiimidt*utNi|(iinn
ditva In (Aotnnnilu itrarh ihis vcerkc* Me Ol'RNft 12: IS l\ M. Kb
ninrumi •jintwiiii ,
Air. and Mrs. John Goddard^
IT
HAPPENED
have a* Iheir house vilest. Alia.’
Goddard'* mother Ati*. Kvaii* from
IN BROOKLYN
Spiingfield. Ala-*.
I Hag#ir !♦*« Kd •
Atr. and Mrs. Fred Faulliidwr
T _ ___ i ' r k s k ttL .' " ’J
were among the gm-L wim nttended n dinner at tin Long wood
Hotel Sunday evening.

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We wish tti expii sa om thanks
id nnrr many frienda m d ndkik..
Lit.-, for tlieir many it«-ed; uf stud
Ursa and sympathy. A l s o tlir lieuii
iiftii floral ufferings during tlm
Illness and dcalii of oili lured one.
The family of
Ali*. Al. K, .Maiming

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The much klcked-arouml "Sain­
ted Siatera". ia back on the Baramount schedule. Its story prob­
lem waa solved by tha simple trick
changing the tints from tha
nt to thq 1Hub's. . . . Can you
low this
Van Johnson and
,a Cronyn ararcollaborating on
urdar yarn, "Tha Man Who
A t Capistrano."

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^Thba Bachelor And Tha Bobby , ia surprisingly good fun,
la its rather forbidding title.
.pita
It starts slowly, but once you gat
used to tha Idea o f1Cary Grant
courting Shirley Temple (if only
la jest), you will be amused. Of
course. Myrna Loy gets him at
tha end, but only aft4r soutc hil­
arious episodes.

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Private Dining Room for Special Partied
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(Sole Owners nnd Operators)

/•Jisa'XaiSfiatr- IIORIS DOD­
SONS “l» o pietsr" ihsi’s psrint
hit fittl suiumn ds)t whsn lha
niimiry »ut« up, up, upl ISlstk
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Bar Opena At 3 p. nt. — Dining Room Opens At 5 p. nt.

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Take advanlnge of our Lay-away
Plan’ to buy your new Fall Suit or

SPECIAL

Dress Now!

THURSDAY — FRIDAY — SATURDAY

cubeb
A Gunning new blouse, beautifuiy Uitw ed ol tupeib quility
BATES broadcloth, th a f w aihei *o beautifully and always
looks id Unh. Tha convertible wing toiler it so vtiy chic and
look! so gay with a little bow tie. And they alt have washable
shoulder pads. Sues 9 to 15.

DORIS DODSON'S CcU,m Rml*
Dstt-FLld-plut w&gt;ru) formula for
nuking a oo«-pi«t drru look Ilka
two! Brin buttons on DORIS
DODSON'S u d a d ir
wool pUld. C.stn, red, blue, whit#
fronud In rtd, or black, rsd, cop, white (runted la copper. Sue)
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Kcaric L. Berry. All- Buddy Bchrena Enters
It Inning Tilt;
On Saturday’s Tilt Time Sports Great Quarter Finals. In
c Scores Tally
Says “T” Nothin# New Boy’s Tennis Tourney
BECKWITH* JR.
o Cop Nightcap By ARTHUR
Herald Sport* Editor
AP Newafcaturea

SOUTH BEND. Ind.. July Vt;
Here I* the boa *core on thi lt&gt;
AUSTIN, Tex.— Kcarle. I- Ber­ WPl’ Top seeded Herbert (Buddy)
Inning I to 0 thriller pltened by
Buddy Lake In DeUnd Saturdny ry, one of the all-tlmr greet i of nrhrcn* of Fort. I.aut|gri(alr, facnl
Southwestern sports, we* bnii'tuj anothrr Floridian,' Bcrney Segal
get back homo after spending of "'*rut»a In the &lt;|uartrr-flnaj
“SS e and Vigl Alonio, Red lint to
hurler; h*rc within . their grasp 40 months in Japaneses ptlsun icund m )h'&gt; Junior Division of
thr Western Junior and Boya*
several outstanding record* In or- camps.
He had been away n l ing time Tennl* Toon* iment here’ today.
ganlscd baieball. It i» poas'ldo
that thl* I* the flr»l game that and neat to wanting to soc the ( Behen* atr- ked hi* way lo tha
haa ever been played that two home folks he wa* looking foiward im; *»er-fin«U .by defeating Dick
pitcher* went the route in a P» to viewing the widely-heralded T Ricgr- ** K lamaxno, Mich., B.J,
Inning tilt that went scoreless for formation in football. Must be fl-2 ytkterdav, while Segal won
by a rt-n, r, 4 *eore from Jerry
IS consecutive inning*.
Buddy really great, he muard.
But
it to hla surprise he Jlloivirnl Dewitts of Vallejo, Calif.
ntsy hold mother rfcord for pH* n*
that the T waa Die same forma­
Ouartfr final play in the boya’
Ing 10 »corrle»» inning*.
Here I* the Mx that *o many tion ho had used at Denton High dlrDlon i'itt* forward without the
School
and
a(
the
University
of
two tnp.are'led
entries, both
fan* havo been wanting to je-i:
Texas.
*4**V**0
southerner*. Rlrhard llolyrod of
he found„ that fool ball Del Rav, Pla.. seeded Nn. 1. and
a,-Thu*
Ti-— BUM.—
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McManus «
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formation* run In ryrtea. H** Ihluka kecPflfCseeded Hamilton Richard­
y ** *3 In*
Murray. in
tho team* will switch fro n the T son nf Raton Rouge, I.a.
» • 1 II
HattcrfirW. lb
10 2 1
to other tried systems In three or
Itarflneton, It
Holyrod fell yesterday before
t
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four' year*.
Trier, it*
tr&gt;-ypar-&lt;dd Conrad Wood*, son
j n I «
Uridt, rl
» e e it
Berr+ now la Texas adjutant nf the movie actnr Donald Wood*
fctlvtimtn. tf
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general. HD appointment fame JO of l.o* Antmlr*. In an upset, ft-2,
VucJ. a
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vtars after he enlisted In the 3-fl, fl-1 ilicialnn,
,
*• l i* it &gt;* Texas National (luanl In May of
Among the . seeded junior* (till
•cored the run In iho *rr
Total*
lUlfl to begin an llluatrlmii army In the running were low MrMasitKi.tai*
e of the nlghtre.il. Hoi
career.
ah r
ters of St. Petersburg, Fla. and
center field and wa*
a
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a
Gen. Berry was a moat tmtmual Dirk Mouteiloua of
Kn.ppftr, ct
to third on a one bare llnsa.
in
Manager Don Murrey, VUtar, It
i 0 ia i : s S
f f ifrwtuAirS KTen rears
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L t t t t k(third
S J round)
S a w
t * *
j „ „ j or singlca
single*
fur »d**lurrar at Bac­ W »d4*uH apart.
In
1914
while
nt
tha
Uni­
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Sidney
Schwarla of llrooklyn,
illi Lake went acamper- aKtoan. rt
a * s i « versity of Texas he wa* all-Tos.i* N.
Y„ defeated Gerald
Monseros* the platter with the Ctoteek. lb
1 o « i* i Intercollegiate Athlaiic Associa­
P en t, tb
margin.
__ Veg*. "
7 a » i a tion tackle. The Southwe*: f.'i.n- salvatge of .Coral Gables tb2, &lt;11 o .i i a
1.
the twilight affair the team* Htelnrrkf, e
frrenro wa* organised tno next
t o o t ;
_td on even ba*i* tliroughrul A|on*u. p
vear and a decade later Berry te- MrMaslera defeated Rob Geraint
contest with the Senator* get.
&lt;1 ft 4 IT I* turne&lt;l to Sho unlverairv and won of Milwaukee, 0-4,- fl-1.
Totota
benefit o f a fe&gt;V ■more a—lUn for tVaiWell In llth.
all.Southwest Confcrojire. guard Junior doublcii (gacond round)
decision* ami break* o f tho Scot* - b r ln«*»n*a:
Behrens and •'M&lt;wjd*d9* de­
Hint in it »«• «*• I'**
»• «• • • &gt; - ■I honor*. lit. cable ha:)t an a year feated John
Coltom of Plkeaiirtsn t ftpi ono ana
®sa **• •—* department student.
Senator* tallied their flral
Krruift. MseManu*, Kn»PP»r. r t » The 10-year |ierbid of mllllary vllle, Md., and Gerry Thomas of
the atath frame. Halt* |«-k Per** V»*a Hliit»n h**”
aervlne hadn't handlrappcd him Washington, fl-1, rt-0.
Haerlflcc*
to right rcnlet field. Cone Istke lt&lt;»*«, tl'ile b .
Charlca tJevoe of Indianapolis
athletically Ix-cauae he nlwaya
pitcher for the Oilaudoans, Akinin 1, Vllter tMolsk. T w o base kept .In condition play iiup-wi li’t- und MoiiaalvAlce-'defeated Jaclr
an* - lit 111*. .lU r r in a lu n . g t U . u u i
‘ hi* eenler, and &lt;m the Wii.trl.U Hloan, T h rw b*»* b ll»—8*t- vlro team*.
Vinreul nf Madison, Wla., and
time. IrtftpM. Hem* iun» patted In—
itta went tear Ing forr hoi
Berry also waa a wn-*tllng Dan Baumldo of Milwaukee, A-l,
i Bride picked up llm ball and M il. o f f J,*k*. » In t» tnnlnat; champion In 19lfi and 'Id and was 7-B.
. I Tb* sphere to Don Ford at *|| Alunsu I* In 1* Iptilne* a track star in the same vent a.
MrMaslera and Hrgal dafeaUd
ruck out by l a k t I, b y AttnI plate and caught Butts e* he Hi
fa'blavad an' Uia' fgmwt Sernpd Dirk Rieger and Dan Christian of
an— I,---- W IT H — off— l n k t lr o il . Ho.
nt eliding toward tho plate. AIn n in t. le ft on Paw*. Hanford Texas Infantry foatball leant Of Xalatnxrnnr 7D1,- fl-1:— —---------Major moved to aceond an tb* I I ; Ihlrfutd I* Umpires. liavlt and 1910 which old-timers insist wa*
Bova doubles (first round)
thtow to Ford.. Craig l.ytuand’i It.p.ll Tim* nf asm*. lira
the greatest rle.vrn of all time. It
Holyrod and Richardson de•ingle to left field was nuim-mar- aHtl itrmiin
mopped up all opposition and Her- fsated
a *
Immanuel
(mala and
ttv hobbled by Tim Tyler, allowing Htanlua, t&lt;
a a
ry think* the team could *tnnd up George Womli of Chicago, fl-9
• •
Major to cross the plate.
K clitre p
against
any
collrge
beam
in
the
u *
The Feds tied the contest In the r U w ls u
nation today,
a to o
At Kulm of Evanston, III., and
bottom of tho eovenlh frame. Jrr- PTiunat
Gen. flerry was awarded (he
Boh Sierra of Tampa, hla., d4IW Silverman drew a free ticket
distinguished
service
cross
and
the
Total*
i* * ** •*
, Whllft Tutting for Don Ford and
a. Walked for Pord. In 7th.
distinguished service medal for feated Clyde Barker of Salt Lake
and Don Stowe of KalamaP—Itaii for ttllv.tniftn In Tin,
t3*K f a«erifiecd t0 oeeond on \ per­
outstanding action against the City
r—Hsoltlrnl for Kalllv* jti 7th.
fect bunt by Rill l.nwi». nrv.- Fed
Japanese in defense of Balaam xod, 6-7, (1-0, R.fl.
d^-ltan
for
Itailft
In
I
Kb.
. backstop who was hitting for Cad
Then a colonel in the Infantry, he
. -Halt'd tof Htftnl.ru In lilts.
ANOTHER PHALANX?
i Kettle*. Walter Haitington paste I f—tuu - fur_Zuba In tltb*-waa in command of teninnnt* of a
•- staling altlgle Into ccnt.-r nt’ .l Ortando
esii » « l #»« • ! - *
division cut off from Dm main
*«* •&lt;*&gt; 100
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NEW YORK,
Ready Jack,
Johnny Tomat, who went In to run Hanford
Ituna. Jirnlrs, M ajor and TftlnsU force ami entirely surrounded hr bay colt by Pilate-Jacola, I* only
■=-*
*u,v*rman. croaaed the plata. KrroMt
daj.i of
T ykr. sjanntne. Bait*. Itulw Japaneiu. After f i n
io tallied the winning t un
ton. l.i'Piand '3 B ern jMng|e.iJgbUmt_he Jitsceiai. * 2-year-old but he promDca tn
on -a •ingle-by TV!r*baap^ln *TTm urra r- aacftflc-, fullv withdrew his jommawl by Irk Up Wherever Phalanx leaves
flee by Major nwl si I.akr, Lawlt, Major. M ft on ban-. wading down the beachmi and off. Ready Jack D a ftjll brother
Orlando 1. eaeford l . Its** on Pall*;
e by f.yhrand.
to Phalanx, beaten favorite in the
Major »• Htntrk nut by Maine climbing over rocky headDndit. Ho
ween Die contest* Monagri Off
». Km l-* ' *,
Bianion »• P a^ .1 then trapped and annihUuted l.hOO Kentucky Derby Iml winner of the
.Murray and Manager foil ilrril ball*. Ba&lt;l* Wlunlna iillrh.r. Ma­ Japanese In (he "Little Tdnl poc­ Belmont. Like Phalanx, ho la
•greed to limit the »eeond tilt ro jor. I-ottns pltchftr Wanton, ttm- ket."
owned by C. V. Whitney In partplr.i. Cooper and l A 'r l f . Tim* nf
Berry wa* raptured with hla ncnhlp with hla breeder Anram
l
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m
e
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been - extended to
men on April 9, 1942, and walked a Hewitt. t lr r * * 4 flam* I
In the torturous nine-day Batalin
‘ ORDAISIH*
Major went the routti in
dralli march.
Ing tilt, while KotD«» I.yhrand, M&lt;
Ha rrcelved the purple heart !i&lt;- on the Mexico Border and In Sib­
for the Fed* end gave Manning, l b
caujuj of injuries received when eria. China or the I’ hllippinsa, Mpt
tlarriian
If
Bill Stanton, who rcceivod n .v l l 3b
four Japeneae clubbed ntld bc.il busy In athletics, playing and
for the defeat. Erl Davia, llrail*!, rt
him after the nurremlor. They roarhlng haakrtbflli and foothi.ll
___ Sanford chunker worked TJiroop ef
wnnlml Ids fountain pen and lie and competing In several r.atiunal
tha mound for the .Scimt.nr in ftoba rtson. lb
wouldn't give U up. .
matches with the Fort Denning in­
aecond game. Johnny Tama, APi*u, e
During Ida long army corccr, fantry rifle team.
*
silydft
SIR Strnton handled hillock Pavla
Berry, while not busy mldlei mg
p
for the local*.
ssllait*
light the Celerymen Invade
Totsl*
11 4 II HI
Field In Crlando for a reHAN VO It I)
engagement with the Sen
ab k *s ■
Buddy Lake will be the ItrMsnu*. »
I I 1 4
bis pitcher for tha Fed*, and Kkrrinaton. rl
•■ t 1 0
1 ft lo e
likely that Stan Eedalia or HIllsrflftM, lb
For
i t t a
Hyda wiC,receive ths cell U kft lb
1
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Murray,
lb
ager , Devil.
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sfc h p a ft H l|r* rm «ti, If
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t a i l
5 «
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Tom at. p
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The Toaxt Of
i a a
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ARTHUR SBCKWITH. JR.
.arald Sport* K«Jltirabid baseball fun* jammed
nleipal Park hrre laat night
•part In the "Ruddy
festivities and witness the
bill between the Sanford
Ped^-andslhe Orlando SenwhTah the Senators trlr.iloeakt In the opener by a
h In 11 innimta and
_ edged the Solon*, t to t)
fightcap.
was given round* of apby those present aa ho step^ to the mirrophone lo rei trrer 20 gift* from merrhanl.*
between the clashes. _ A
gift of f358.88 was mad / ny
Lake "rooters”.
completed hla night by
the pnly run of th* second
to enable the Frfd* to
1 lo 0 victory over the

underwriter and former
Public Links Tourney' .Jnsurancq
New England Amateur Champion,
Enters Fi^rt Round paced Dm field of 179 entrants 4n

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MINNEAPOLIS. July 2.1.'&lt; /tlThe National Public Link* Golf
Tournament turned from stroke to
match play today with 48 of the
B4 ehamplnnahfb flight quhllffrr.t
"Dtrd for elimination in the first
nail second £ound* over thu Mvadowhiook*'Municipal Course. Thirtv-two first lSdioly round
matches occupied tho morning
with 1(1 I8-hulo round Ulta on thu
afternoon slato.
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Cleweland Indian pitcher Allan
Gcttel rki*c* saddle horse* on his
Virginia ranch in the off-»e**on
ami Intend* lo make that his pro­
fession et the end of tha major
league hurling career.

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HAMFOItll al Orlando,
lisrioea a 1 &gt;**t.rod.
1‘abnka al HI. AUKUitln*.
n ,iP u r g at UalnesvIlV

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the final 18 holes nf qualifying
yesterday. He shot a 'three-underpar f&gt;9, lowest score of tho meet
so far, to add to hi* 70 of Monday
for 139.
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Hi* total wpt four'stroke* better than his ' nearrxk romp-tiUon,
five player* who carded I4Ts and,
until tale in the day, appeared des­
tined to share medal honors.
A 3d-hole total of ISt or better
Insured spots in the flral-round
pairlnga for 67 of the players.

Fourteen other*, tied at 162 apiece,
started a "sudden death” playoff
and Arthur Jrnneman of- St. Louie
—
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rillk. spot L
*&gt; laUnir
won)tile
by
Uklng m
a
rfeuctr owthe par four second bole.
Three player* were eliminated, on
tb e jjm t hole and threo more on
the aecond before darknt-a&gt; halted
play.
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a' Rat ten per cent for ttjc year 1947.
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* Notice Is hereby Riven to the owners nml-or agents
of nil Real Property ‘within the City of Snnfont,
Florida, that it in the intention of the Tax KqtuilL
ration Bonr&lt;Lti£.lho Clty.of Sanford, Florida, to in­
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Altornry for Plaintiff

to act upon the proposed increase in assessed val­
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REC6 r D PLAYERS for rent. By
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day or week. The Music Box, 110
HcNEILL A YOST FLORISTS
W. l it SL Phone 053.______
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OFFICE space in Mciach Building. Office ph, 403 resilience ph. CIO R
Largo Kght oficea, newly decoreted, all utilities, heal and jani­ HERT S SEW MACHINE SHOP*
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Screens, Whits cvnieni- Paint,
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Large act ten and open notches
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Brick construction: Cart aecnmodatr £6 only. Phono or write fjr
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there is no electric ronnertlot
available. £1 yraie esperiepi-.
H. M. tilrason, Lake Mary, Fla.

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Works for new radletors,
radiator cores,. radiator
ft repairing.
A Ford sedan. 1

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llwood area.
position
for right party. A. Duda ft Sons,
Oviedo. Phone 2181.
Salesman and
insurance d*

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Paints, Poultry Supplies. Kalla,
DODGE • PLYMOUTH
"Purina Feeds, Groceries and
PARTS AND SERVICE
Meats. Tuurhtun &amp; Watson, 1£01
10* Palmetta A t*. ^ Phone 1011
Celery, Phono I
YA-DB
moth proofing lasts 6
WHY DELAY T lliiTe a new kile’iyears. Hav* your woolens moth
en raid net designed and rust am
proofed now. Downtowii CIrnn-1
built now by C. J. Gantt Woodera ft Unndry. 113 Palmetto
, shop. Phono 770-W.
.Ave. Phona 014.
House trailer for sale. Cheap. Oil
Plano Tuning and Repairing. I* 1* •
Muplr Ave.
Sill. Rea. 811-W.
PRK WAR Gas Range,~18" oven.
SIGNS
Can l&gt;e seen Roundtree Transfer
Show cards and posters
404 Hnnford Ave.
0 — DUE'S SION SERVICE
IIAIIY BED, stroller and ear «.&lt;aL
O. D. Landreaa. Phone 1031
Cheap. Phone 7D-R.
n t n iL o w ,
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RADIATORS cleaned and repair
AV
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and
Sanford Art. Ph. 368-W.
111) W. 1st St. Phone 06J.

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rtTXEDO KKKD5—curnplotu lire. Thoroughbred Berkshire Breeding
Hoar for service. Thorn- M0-J.
* Huot'e Tuxrdr Fn 4 *Si*»rb.
Blue Bird Tavern.
.BatteirVfl A* flitirry rhnr*finff.
FOR RENT—Floor sandrr. Easy
% H. II. POPE CO* INC.
operation. Iteasonahle rate.i. Kan4 CEILING fans for sale. I^mev's
foid Paint ft Glass Co. Phone
3113.
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5 o f d room unfurnished jtouas ur
«dll exchange rented 0 rirom
Af f
hluM on SIpea.Ava. near Air Two radio cabinets . with phono P‘ carpenter work, 1DM W. " l*th.
motors in them. Bauer Appli­
Blue. Mr*. Archie Welter. I1. 0.
ances, JOB 3. Park Ave.
Etox 88, Sanford.'
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LAND C L B A N I N O
AND
LRAINAGR J NEW CATER­
E T C A X E F D R S A L E l i PT-PLYWOOD boat ind trail­
PILLAR DRISEL BULLDOZ­
er SIOO. 1311' Summerlin Ave.
ERS WITH P A L M E T T O
Phone 7P8-W.
REAL ESTATE *
RAKES
TWO
J/4 YD.
| INSURANCE
D RAGLINES,
EQUIPMENT
fl A R T IC L E S W A N T E D
' MORTGAGE LOANS
NOW IN THIS VICINITY.
RAYMOND M. IIALL, Realtor WANTED — Metal turning Id!hr.
NIMNICIIT CONSTRUCTION
Registered Broker and
CO.. ORLANDO. FLA. PHONE
Telephone 6.
Inaurwncw Agent
2-2981.
Rm. 4
Florida StfU Bank Bldg. Highest rash price paid for used
furniture. Ted Davis Furniture
RENT A CAR
NEW, two story, three bedroom
Co. 311 E. 1st. Ph. 058.
YOUDRIVE IT
home. Two car garage. On
PHONE, 2Of
ranter lot 118 x 140 in Mayfair. WILL TRADE IB30 model A Ford
and 40 acr\-a land for 1037 or
AVUI sell unfurnished or furnished.
Sm tC K LA ND-MORRtSON
later model Ford or Chevrolet
Thane BS5-M._______________
U DBIVE-rr, INC.
In good condition or will sell
Income property—£ bedplom bimgboth. J. O. Mitchell, lit. 2, Box
SEE US FOR
slow.,2 apartment garage apart168. Banford._________________
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
ent bringing
per month,
AND TYPING
17,600—half cjsh. Ph. 104(1-W. I’LL BUY' your car regardless of
CREDIT BUREAU OP
age or condition. Roy Reel, 300
SANFORD
I ACRE8 TILED LAND, 40 fruit
W. 2nd Bt.____________________
116 N. Park
Phone 180
tree*. 8 room house with bath,
, dabble garage, pig ham, on East Wanted to trade 1037 Plymouth
coupe for 38 or 30 Plymouth or EXPERT RADIO REPAIRING
Side. Box ££ c/o Herald.
Fred Myert. SU E. 2nd SL
Chevrolet sedan in good condi­
TWO LOTS. 2nd and ^ tots N
tion and pay cash difflr tnc*.
ATTENTION
MOTHERS
ot comer of Geneva Ave., on
Phone 845-W.
—DIAPER SERVICE—
fe a t Side o f Mellonvitie A r e ! ; ____ . . .
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Baby Valval furnishes hoaplul
Slock of 6 lort. Juat off Mtllon- 7 Pat*. U rea toclx. S u p p liee
cleanjiterile dUpera and deodor,
*111# on Bay Street. Mrs. Marie
ixed container. Economical and
Short. Short** Camp. Phono Co. TOR SALE good saddle horaa or
trade for kid pony. A. (£ Ben-‘ »«f». Fully medically approved
Ira .
Cell Daytona 2487-W 'tolleet for
aon. 3. Sanford Ave,
daUdla. 08 diapers. |2 .
1 LARGE- LOT, 10 blocks out
"FIRST W !S A N F 0 I
West First Street Writ# P. 0. Good mule for aate cheap. T, B.
Kinard. P. O.- Box 206/ Lake
Bex 1437. SanforAl«j f ^ = f ,
Monroe. Fla.
TRACTOR MO
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R A N T E D TO BUY: Small house
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ARTICLfeS" FOR* SALE

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Phone 2-11729

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Cabinet Work
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THE WEATHER

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VOLUME XXXVIII

Established 1908

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IN D E P E N D E N T

SA N FO RD ,

D A IL Y .N E W S P A P E R

F L O R I D A , T H U R S D A Y . J U L Y 24, 1917

Is Accused O f Neolral Bod,

Way Open For

Urged For UN

Papy’s Attorneys . In­
s i s t B ook *ie B i l l
WouldHhveCreated
$1,000,000 MoilbpoJy

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

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

A ssociated P t t u Leased W tro

Dutch Arm y Captures
Important Java Port
Honor Student

Kaiser Hit As
TurningOnHeat
To Get Contracts

* LAKF. S U C O S S , July 24
WASHINGTON. July 24 M V »%TALLAHASSEE, July 24 W Fisnce propped today that
Republicsn leaders, making plans
The legislative bribery trial ol
live lug ^powers and all
Ifor Cungtett In adimirn SaturBernir C. Papy beaded for the
Tourist Information Negro Released Un­ "interfiled" nation* be exclud'd day, decided tmlay to keep in
Kruj,’ Testifies About
jury this afternoon ai Papy*» acfrom the prnpoird UN Comminion their own hand* a* well as Pre»Booth
To
Be
Dedi­
W ooden Plane Deal
der $ 5 0 0 B o n d ; which would *cl up a »emi- per­ ideni ritiman'* the poWrr tq call
euion were termed "lolls"
and
men of "moral courage" by opcated On Sept. 1
Before
Committee
H e a r i n g S l a t e d manent watch atong Greece’* di«- the Irgiifalon hack into »e*»ion.
poting eounrel in doling arg'i
In *K—
-I pnrihern Irontrer.
TbMfiuif
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Fenstc
GOP
“T wat a tick man when went •John Still*. Oilando nrgro, wit
WASHINGTON. July 24 &lt;n
menu.
French Delegate Alcsahdre Pa- fOtnmand* aAi'fd at a tonference
Pat Whitaker of Tapp* 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 Kiuj told
on Arthur Godfrey'* talent show. tfupc.*w hjte Rr*&gt;pU -*• r*c »y*eforSftale Wat
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that.lire Hale lud mi{|e «
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unaUy in ilvw.
iJU tto* S*-At|K,uid ,trt.tl|v thri' Pcnlfwe.. can
' # a t e appeal to prejudice .in 1
1(he f "t.F «
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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
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
Papy on chargenfiH* fie offrird had tponsored me." Dick Aiken o'clock on the Orlando Highway commisnon of 11 nation*, tnclud |,nj ,|„ IW .L n l pro-tem (Seneverybody in Wssbrnglnn" to p!»bribe* 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
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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noon mteting at the Miyfair In•» irad* to Altamonte, it wa* report- mission -.Should l-e composed of a *ml ,l'*
lagitlature.
Kmg told trpoilttt lie bad insmaller "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
AViib-mt
•uclt
a
clause,
emtv
"Under the lutwrvirinn of the
w h a t motive* c o u l d
have
and FerBusort- (R-Mkb.) *1 'an
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
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. Hljntrii Jr., Snnforit trarl made by tbe War Production
eoiiuell are Australia, Hraill, inglnn before Jan. 6 when the 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
Board 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 J,
,
cusations againit Papy .If they nina Mia" would give me the beit announced thi* morning that lie giunr._
________■____
gieiuill
bruin.
He-,b*t
aullnomemlicrshtp 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
MHM|im£s||||B||H||||a|||±u
(•-will. Ttold a heating nest week
I’ lii Kappa I’M. nnllunat hon- plane t contliuctmn was
that .newspaper interest* would That it how I chore the *ong.“ to inquire into the ciicumUancr* fered as the rnunril moveil slow­ a ipetnl trtiinrt at any time. •
fme
my
time'
on
tbe
War
Pm
orarv acholaatlr fraternities, ti­
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.
tnenl* to the original American
"I
am
itilf
a
roulhern
boy.
from the bill.
Ibr committer, Iteail'il bv B r e n Following the acrident. Jams* resoluttorr-on- Hie Balkan prob­ mou. consent compromise legis
lation In idnce Ihe armed servirin
■ Kneeling on one knee, Wliita- and I love the South. I want Aithur Tribue, Orlando negto lem
sler. ia inquiring into tbe I'ttim
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
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 Rooiethe
House
for
action
on
an
Agree­
Iwfore
Jhe
council,,
sat
silently
Tberedt it. It would have created aiteilrd.
vrll. son of the hte Pteudfnl
ment worked nut Inst night by n
dent,
wal
releaied
under
a
$500
throughout
the
morning
session
Mri*. H. V. Allen and Mu*
as tire other delegates tried to Stnnte.Mouse ronferenre conimlt.^nem paper monopoly.
Roosevrlt, wrlli tbe traiiv.ulion.
bond
pending
further
inyeiijgaJcivc a
H o U e l . a ccom p a n ied
b&gt;*
""They'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
to a- form 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
Charle* Lulr. 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 studrnt, ant t'limlidato for |io»*mI letting the contracts but
don't do their bidding.' they'll the Jayraea. outlined the Jaycee up yevterday afternoon.
Tests Clear Boy Of
w et' on to get rid of'm ajor mat- n itarhelor of scirm-r ibgi*'-. ha-i that nrrlers, had rome from the
eliminate you."
tourist program tlnit ha* been In
The Injured were Cllfforl Kinhv the adjournment d»r.-Iwell elected to mcmhei -Itip At Plit| White House to go ttirotlgu with
Slaying 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,
told
the
member*
that
tha
Jaycee*
nf
the
rnllision
was
driving
hi*
l see, ^opening the detente argu­
najionn^ Imnorniy whuladir fra*..MASSILLON, O . July 24 (JP) ment*:
Krug said lie l"ld^th?-J.'VAi.Sfiihad sponnoted the tom 1st Informa­ IU39 8ttnlrbaker Redan north oil
L Tite
Htiuse 7 A pp ropiiA tiu u s
Tftil,lln„ot S N 1' s n r M i b l l
ment*. laid Odham and Camp tion booth located-on-tile ta*ke- the -highway, ami -whow tnl’irle* - - Testa -in 4h« |w-li»lHc-t nursrry
ernHIr*. it N^al TmiminVe'U fojJtV
Commlltre
recommended
liarp
of
City
ll.ispltal
npparrii'h
bs^tlieir secretaries »t the Univer­
I C s X I s t r * mn fmmr l:ia k &lt; i
probably were "loll* of tome pow- sttore Drive. It won also stated
fleered *l*-yrar-‘dd R.'ger Gita cut in ill' funds President Tro- sity of Floiida.
ajtfnl tyndieate" in making ihelt . that the l-ooth would be dedicated
of Navarre today of tho killings IDS', asked for mi InvcstigaUun of
Mr. Ilnynea, a iclera II o f the i
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 tourrtt
He
asked
$1^.900,090
for
tlie
Weldoq G. Sto-yy pf Tallaha*.
an Theater of Opeiatiuna. who exDr. Iwmoyno Snyder -of Lan­

W alter Haynes* Jr.
jWinsH igh I Inner A tl
State University

Violence Flares
•rue argument, told th* Jurv w o- relandscaping
TC
apemaonne.
« Up In Jerusalem
program
fur tho
vletlon of Papy would mean "ruin 'area around tha tourist buoth and
With Gun Battle
for htm and hi* family politically, are asking for donation* fer this
financially * and socially." and
would bring,to an “ Inglerioj* end
• political career lasting 11 years
In th* hall* of the Legislature
where he wa», If you tileaie, the
rtcogniied champion or the little

jwpuntiea.”

• Aa to Rep*. Rrailey Odham of
Sanford and Clarence M. Camp II
iC aatlm m t . ■

I1, , .

I 'la k ll

Congress Okays
Bill T h Transfer
Airports To Cities

purpose, Mr. Luke told thoea’ pre*ent. We need 15,000 to put this
project over and we are vow In
the Proce** of working th» prob­
lem out, he *ald..
“ We are going to ha,V a real
program here nest week anil we
are going to "kick o ff" the Project
and start the hall rolling toward
getting $5,000 worth of donation*
for the booth and surrounding
area.” II. G. McIntosh, II, project
chairman, stated
Krnett Campbell, second vice
president and officer in charge of
internal affair* of the orgnrlsv
tion. itatrd that ne needed help
on tha governmental affairs com­
mit tee and requested that anyone
interested In working on tho rom*
mltlee contact him. Mr. Campbell
stated that Edward Ktrrher had
been appointed chairman of the
Jaycee newspaper committee, and
that help is needed in getting the
arrangements complete for pulillcatlon of the Jaycee paper.___
Ernest Southward snd*J. (r.
Campbell were introducen as
guests. Several old. members who
had not. attended meetings, recent­
ly were welcomed home by Mr.

^Senate Bill No. 364 which IraniWr* entire airport* such a* the
Sanford Naval Air Station to mu­
nicipalities, together with build­
ing* and facilities, hat now been
approved by both the House and
Senate and only awaits the Pres­
ident's signature before becoming
law, according to word received
thi* morning by H. N. .Sayer,
city manager from Etfwaid Hip.
“ ‘Jfni. manager.bf the Seminol* Luke,
County Chamber of Commerce.
Mr. Higgini and II. H. Cole­ Captain Of Liberty
man left than morning for Jack­ Shjp Shot In Gun fight
sonville to confer with CAA and
BALTIMORE, July *4, (/TV—
WAA official* in regard to de­ Harry
A. - Anderson, 33-year-oH
tails'of the new Isw.
•hip’s captain, died of a gunshot
The bill Is designed to dispose
of government surplus airports,
gtrport facilities and to aaiure
IIW IIIS S M
rag# r i g h t !

Reported Refugees
(• May Staye Strike
,

; PAR/S, July u W —A Jevrl.h
. Agency spokesman said today tha
4,BOO more Jewiah Immigrants
bain* returned tq Franc* from
Palestine by-* three British de­
portation. ships might Stage a
sitdown strike uppn arrival and
Jtfuto to Way* /he vessel*.
Tha Jews left Beta, Franca, two
VMk* .ago aboard the Eindu*
o f J947, th# farmer B. 8, Presfdan Warfield, In an attempt to
reach Palestine, but wer* taken
in custody at sea by Britisn
nary men. Tha J em -lscked im­
migration certifies lee.
•• Premier Paul Ramadler n ld
Britain had naked Franca tota lis
•tha.group, but added* "W*
vt force
them »
to tears
leave tha
the
gjrnm
fores tham

T ^ r . will accept tham as Jewi*h Immigrants In transit and
that they are car*d for,
*T*n if w means giving them
to which they are suited,"
madler said.
Tha British vessel* were ct•parted to arrive at a French
Mediterranean port today or torodrrow.

wound In • hospital today and
Dollca said they had the descrip­
tions of a man and a woman In­
volved in a fight with him outside
a bar shortly after midnight. ,
Police aeld they learned Ander­
son skippered a Liberty Ship on
at least four voyages through
"Bomb Alley** to Murmansk, Rus­
sia. during the war and that he
came here eight year* ago from
Boston.
.
‘ Police Lieut Thomaa’ J, Mooney
laid ’ Charles Chambliss, another
merrhant ship clptaln from TamDa, Fla., told him he wa* sitting
at a table with Anderson when th*
latter went to another table where
a man and woman were sifting.
Chambliss said Anderaon spoke
to the woman. She got up nnd
started to leave the place. Her
companion and Anderson followed.
Chambliss said he heard a shot a
few moments later and ran from
the bar to find Anderson tying In
the street with a bullet wound
hut below .his heart.

J *™

I&amp; J M j

^
^ n. ht£ ’. i ” Cr' PU&lt;&gt;M "*
BBa , f”
°*n,n'________
U J. NO. I OPENED
TALLAHASSEE, July t i w
Chairman F. Elgin Bayless of the
State Road Department today reported completion of widening
and resurfacing o f U A No. t
from Scottsmoor to Port Orange
in Brevard and Volusia counties.

JERUSALEM, July 24 (flhGurimen and British troops ex­
changed fir* today at the gale of
a security sene Ih Jerusalem,
touching off alarm siren* and
baiting traffic for 48 minutes.
An ‘ unofficial report raid the
attackers arrived In a If at, fired
four times with a Bren gun and
escaped towards the Jewish quar­
ter* a* troop* returned the fire
No casualties were reported.
The attack was the latest in a
long series since the British turn­
ed hack toward France the t.Sbi)
Jews Intercepted on
tho
SS
Preifdent Warfield, alto called th.*
Exodus of 1947. It occurred within
a few yard* of tha Jewish agen­
cy and the Goldsmith Officers'
Club, which previously had been
wrecked by a bomb.
81x- men were repoptad by *
reliable informant to have robbed
a Tel Aviv diamond merchant*
office .of HO.OOOJn cut and. mul
cut stone* at notjn.1 A similar
robbery and
another
$40.09(1
haul oecurred—jMterday, Th# in­
formant eald- msntben of. the
underground Stem Gang, seeking
fund* tor furthtr operations
against the British, wer* known
to be operating diamond p o s h ­
ing shop* In private home* and
selling the products tn Europe.
Jewish quarters of Jerusalem
were under a dusk to dawn cur­
few.
British naval authorities an­
nounced that tha formar Liberty
Ship Empire Llfegukrd, whlrh
they yesterday reported suns at
her pier in Haifa by saboteurs,
had been "raised and refloated
after two hours," .
News photographers htd been
forbidden to taka pictures of the
vessel, which the British said hat
been sabotaged after unloading
more than 200 legal Jewish Im­
migrants brought from detention
camps In Cyprus.

Randall G off Tours
U. S. W ith Babe Ruth
Randall Goff, 14 ysar old son of
Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Goff o f 014
Park Avenue, Is due to leave to­
day on a trip that fhoulri excite
the envy of every American youth,
a tour of many cities with- none
other than George Herman "Babo
Ruth."

sing, Mich., ninth,,-legs) dlicct-&gt;r
nf the Michigan State 1’idlcr said
it was “ moat unlikely" the Na­
varre, O., boy, who *drallied tha
killings last .Monday then chsngetl
tits story on Tuesday, "actually
ever did remove a baby /rum *
rrib."
The Michigan criminologist r»n
a series of tests with -the Guo
boy re-enacting his purported "acriiient," hit right- aim in n r*■t
us It wait at Ihe time nf the
ballin' deaths. *
The tests, lie said, showed “ *t
would have heen physically p»'•ltd* for Roger to have remove I
either of the babies from theit
cribs'* but "it i* unlikely that
he actually ever did remove a
baby from the crib."

(Mil Service Commission and 18,710,009 for Ilie FBI. It recom­
mended $3,500,000 for the com11 «*nlln«4wr| isii Pnm* III*hi *

France To A ccent
Bid T o M eet On
German Industry

PARIS, July 24-tAh-A French
spokesman
said today France
would accept the t’ uited Stales
proposal for n iititUh-Freneh*
Aintrlcan conference on the fut­
ure level of industry' tn Germany.
The spokesman said France was
awaiting more precise details nf
the American propotgl before
Italians Urged To
tusking an official reply.
Accept Peace Treaty II* tald the projected cflrcur»i-n» also would cover control of
ROME, July 2J-GPI- Foreign Min- the Ruhr industrial bastn, and
Ister Carlo Sforxa told the Italian management and ownership of
constltutent assembly today hg Ruhr coal; but would not deal with
recleved telegrams which "con- administrative measuie* to infirmmt the desire of Soviet Rnisla'S . ...ftn Ruhr goal orodlictfon.
to ratify the Italian peace treaty
Such administrative *tep», be
All tbr^e of the ether Major **ul concerned only British and
ower* have ratified the treaty, American authorities
aa renal
rllish Foreign Secretary Ernest adrOlniitratoMThus, he raid,
Bevln' yesterday suged Italy to trance wotiTd not participate tn
sped;her ratification, adding that the British-American talks ex­
tbe Italians apparently wer# hold, pected to be held in Washington.
fng back In the bellaf that the
U.B. Secretary o f Slate George
Runalans would not ratify.
jC. Marshall, in hi* letter Monday
Sfuria, opened an assembly de­ to
French
Foreign
Minister
bate on ratification, strongly urge,! Gorge# Bedsit, said he would
the constituent assembly to accept indicate aaon how such a trlpthe treaty before Aug. |0, by attlto conference could be held.
which date he said Italy'* chance The’ spokesman tald It was this
for entry Into the United Nation* added Information for which the
would be ended for this year.
French government was walling.

6

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

BOBBY PARKS
CAMP SCRIBE
Monday was an aetlva day for
the campers at Winona. Thera
wai a vigorous water polo game
in tha morning swimming period
between Cabin 1 and II and HL
Cabin I won with a aeore of
17 m l .
’
All through tha morning and
afternoon activity period tho cam­
per* were busy In the handi­
craft ahop making trays, bookend* and lanyard*. Sonny Gar­
ner left In tna afternoon unex­
pectedly, Cabin IV won the cab-

It all came abcuntueia Ike farl Since ITI of the cabins were in
that Babe Ruth, who la sponsoring excellent order.
American Legion Junior Baseball
The member* In each cabin
leagues In tha United Stale*, ask. are hard at work earning points
ed James P. Chapman, director of tor tholr cabin. Points are earned
Ford Motor Company pubtle rela­ by wiiytlng game*, contests, and
tions which la backing Um tour to table and cabin inspection* and
go along, Mr. Chapman euggeited by picking dangerous object*
that hla nephew Randall Goff go like pieces of glass from *paths
along, and Randall was notified. and trails.,/^t tbe end o f the
He left today by Ualrrftrr STriht- week the cabin with the most
gomery, Ala. to join tha Bab* Ruth
psrty. They will visit New Yprk.
Cabin 11 won with 826 points

K,2tJ,’ k'saj;„k,Ti5'r ;

and they had a big time at ths
party.
Thre# big fish base been eaught
front* th* lake this year, on*
S'* pound, a 6T pound one, and
a slightly smaller one.
The council ring was the scene
of an active conteit between cab­
in*. Cabins V and Vl wagrnl
a vicious battle of wit* and
hearing in "Paper-pick-up* and
Cabin VI won by one point
Cabin* I, H.KIII had a . fir*
building contest. Each of the throj
cabina chopped up h i 18 Inch
block of 2x4 and built a fire
ttlUL-.TL.They had-two-m
and the first eabln to bum a
•tnnf atretchcd 13 Inches above
rontaat. with Cabin II coming in
the ground won. Cabin I won the
second,-* In the next part of the
canto*, the one to boll hie pot
of witer over first won. Cabin
II w6n and Cabin I came In
sacmtl.
’ ’ Aftor tha contoat. the campers
hurried to thetr bunk* ana a
quiet hush fell over the camp as
tbe last notes of up* from the
bugloFrang out over ths lake.

N O . 180

Prom ise T o Scrap
f ,,n,‘ Credit C ontrols
oect* to enter • Harvard Medical
College In the fall, was one "of 22 Denied By Trum an
student* at ihe University rlettol

Cheribon, Birthplace
Of I n d e p e n d e n c e
Movement Falls T o
Assault By Tanks
JOGJAKARTA.
Java, July
2HT*i- President Soekarno of
the Indonesian republic broadeast an appeal today to Presi­
dent Truman and the American
people, "to esert every effort
In halt thfs war tn Indonesia:"
SYDNEY, Australia, July 24t-Pi- the Waterside Worker*
Federation Imposed a ban to.

action in Indonesia of "hat It
called "Diilrh Imperialists." .

BATAVIA. J#! *. July 24 t-Ft—
Cheribon, important
northwest
Ui -1
Java port, hr* lalleij tt» a Dutch
tank attack, but Ituloneiian Re­
publican! tletlajed today they had
lurri'd back a strong Dutch dries
on their port of Sematang.
A Dutth atmy
communique^
announced ' the 'c apture of Chetlimn Ihe Imb-neinn radio said
the Dutch used a miking force
o| 50 ranks - irs anault yesterday
.iltemonei igiur*! the (nut. birthplaoe of tile* fndon'oan mdrpendenr' agreement, these force*,
tl" brnadr*•! laid, bypatt'd Soemedang ami Kadtps.ten
Air Indonesian atmy commuftiipte raid Republican force* in th* • .
r.nl cenlial tecior had teiied Modjnkrito, on thr outer tint ol the
Dutch petinirl-t atniiml the onceixmetlut tn'.tl bate ol Soerabi|a. Hu* n ic on- of the area*
held 'bv tlw—Ihit' la- Iwlor"—IH*
—
nulbirak ol huiiilitlM Sunday.
Modrokrito la.JH mile* •outhwest; , V ; 1
cd SoCiabsia.
Tbe Modjokri to action appar­

ently ua* an attsmpl by th#
Republican* , to
lmia»» Dutch
fori'* driving* on tlie -tronghol-J
r&gt;f Mnluur. I lie Indonesian comto Flit Kappa Phi and thw-imly
WASHINGTON, July 21. UP*— nuniMue «aid (lie drive had heen
one elected to 1*1*1 Beta Kappa.
halted 35 miles southeast of the
Initiation nf tlie hew metnb-r* President Truman said today he
not promised to tenmve con­
will be held Friday preceding ha*
i &lt;..ntl-iM-il «n l*aae 411**11
evening commencement exercise* trols over Installment .htivlng th
in Which tn" candidates wilt re event Congress doe* not approV-i
reive d eg rees
Dean Walter J. their
,, eslenslon.
.
,
, , ,
Matherlv of the College of this,
« »'*s only promlsyd :.» t»y- Maraliall Advised
nesi Administration will .^ In -.s' "Ctton. he said at a mwi s-onfe
Of Dutch Situation
the graduate , op "The Futum uf
wl,- n
■bout hU •'
These control* were Imposed be
Private Cnpitallsm,” and President
WASHINGTON. July 21-lTTJohn J Tir-'il "ill rtmfer devices. iglnnlty during Dip war,tiv n pre­ Secretary of State Marshall dt»*
sident
order.
They.require
n:
!&gt;■**!
Oliiel •lUilflllj Sr|rrti&gt;d for It,•■tilrilt*ed the Dutch-Indonesian fight­
hrrsbip in I'M Kappa I'M Inilml,-: a oiiP-tlilrd down payment when ing today with tho Netherlandsart
autornebile,
a
refrigetn
'o'
nu
t
Hector I (mi'* Gallardo. Poi-lto
sint'a**adnr-dr*iEnnle, Dr. Eelco
Rico, mri v l aiidldate for the tltv- some other article* are-purcli.ru-i! Van Kleffeils.
on
the
installment
plan.
.
torate, and t.'hlh-hwa Wu, tiavhtn a •lli-minule conference at tha
Mr. Truman recently sent Con­
ing. Chekiang, China; Eunici Z.
State Department, Van Klrffcns-*
gress
a
message
saying
he
though!
Calhoun and Robert I. Gilbert,
sabl In- gave Marshall “ n fete'’
Gainesville; ami Randolph T. Wed- the controls should be continued, points" on the breakdown of neg­
but
felt
that
Was
a
matter
for
ding, St. Petersburg. Myron G,
At that time, tie said otiations which resulted in what
Gibbon*, nod Randolph It. Polk, Congre*s.
lie termed the Dutch "police"
Tampa; Ray E. Goddard. ■Plant be should take action if ('ongre-* campaign.
C it y ; Robert W. Green, Fernan- did n»t vote to continue them.
Tlie In.lone-ian crisis was taken
Ilia phrase was general!*- Inter­
dtna; Jaiqur* L. Clarke and Char­
at the time as meaning he up "in very general terms." Van
les W. Brand. Coral Gables; Joan preted
would remove the controis if .(’on- JK leffen • told reporters, along With
N. Pat ker. Mayo; Edwin A. Shut,
*current efforts to put tthc Marsh­
er. Bristol; Kenneth L. Jons*. gress did not vote to ext.jpd them. all plan fur European economic
Laurel Hill; John. W. . MIxsju. 1The Senate has voted for s tno-li- ICi-uveiy into effect.
•
fied fonttnuatmn, hut—the llnuva
Cdmpbellton; Kenneth F. nntsaerib!
Mat -mill, be »ar.L "VnrtWs very lias opposed.
,
•f fin Hu iir n t&gt;to I*n | c 1:1kIt 11
Truman also said. that a world «ell what-* going on"-ln the East
.
.
trade organiiatinn to buy grain Indie*..
for distribution’ under the Marshall -i.Van ■ K l e f f e n*. who has been
Historic Papers Of- European recovery plan '* uti-!er Netherlands delegate to the United
Nation*, leturned Tuesday fro.m
Lincoln To Be Opened eonsideratlon.
Ttic President maile this "state­ The Hague, lie said his call was
ment nt a news -confer&gt;ne' when primarily a courtesy visit, such,
SPRINGFIELD. IB., Jqly 24 UTl, questioned about Secretary of as normally precede* a new en­
—The custodian of Abraham Ltr.-' Agriculture Anderson's propwal voy's presentation of Iris creden­
coin's tnnib said today that tho for surh an organisation.
tial* at the While House.
-I
InColn papers to Ire opened Satj
Mr. Truman alto tald that he
urrlay in Washington “ may con­ hat no plans for domestic controls
tain letters from people who were over wheat and corn.
J
Envoy In China Will
were "angry at th# martyred Civ­
The so-called "Marshall Plan”
4
Visit Businessmen
il War President.,
first announced by Secretary of
I
The ' custodian, 87 year old States' Marshall, is the Doited
Herbert .Well* Fay, along wltn States- offer to help European na­
NANKING. July 21-bD-Lieut
Jay Monaghan, state historian, tion* get on their feel econo micab General
Altiert
Wedemeyer,
both thought, however, that the lv If they work out plana to .do President Tnitnan’a fact-finder tn
paper* would not reveal anv what they can on their own.
China, will make * preliminary
thing sensational.
Oq the matter of domestic con­ visit to Shattgoal Saturday to
Meanwhile a group of Lincoln trol* over grain, Mr. Truman tald talk with American builnessmen
scholars and Civil War authori­ those mentioned tn his recent econ­ who have heen sharply critical
ties gathered In Chicago pre­ omic message to Congress had to of Chine*# commercial restrict­
paratory to attending the open­ do with export and transportation ions.
ing of the historic document*.
tl »nllnn»g on Paae t.lskll
A formal statement said tha
The paper*, at tha with of the
Shanghai trip "will afford oppor­
martyred President’s son, Robert Mercy Flight Success tunity for discussions in closed
Todd Lincoln, have been sealed
meetings with memhers of the
for 21 years in the library «f Despite Bad Weather American and Chinese business
Congresscommunities and will assist Gen­
BOSTON, July 24 GPi— An in- eral Wedemeyer. In mapping out
Coast Guard pilot brought h|* program of intensive study,"
Commision To treplil
It appeared here that former
a flying boat down In heavy
T. V. Boong was taking
Hold Meet Monday sess last night within 15 feet Premier
of Ihe. Weather Bhlp Bibb, MO an Important part In Wedemeyer'*
on whichi. U k tlt.g flL
Seminolp County
. . . .11oneH mile* o f f ' Newfoundfsnd, to rc- Investigation,
-American policy toward
IW i MOtiaiy" Iftfrimn ai morv an 18-ytit-obi satlor strict- (tepbnd
China.
Informed -sources sudd
2:00 o'clock as ah equatl totlon en with * appendicitis.
Joseph J. Johns, 18, S l-e of He­ floung was believed acting as un­
board and to hear irnmptalnta, it
!
official liaison between the Amer­ ^■4
was announced today by O. P. lena, Ga. was flown to a hospital
ican
and
certain
Chinese
govsmat
Fort
Pepperell
In
Green!an1
,
Herndon, county clerk, who h now
ment officials,—
preparing a tentative budget far where plan* wqre made to opera:*
the fiscal rear 1947-48 for present­ Immediately.
C A liF IH SOLD
Braving haxardnua Hying w P
ation to tho Commission.
WASHINGTON. July 24 OF)
No Increaso* In valuation* are dltloni, Lieut. William Morrill of
contemplated for assessment and LakehuraL N. J., was forced to Rep. 8IVea (D-Fla.) aald today
tax purpose* other than those due uae Instrument* in making the the- War Anseta Administration .V A j
to neturxl increase.In value auch landing because of fog and ro- has agreed to aell Camp Gordon
a* new buildings or Improvements, ■orted to "Jala,” a form of jet Johnston, In northwest Florida
Tax Assessor Sanford Douclnoy propulsion, In taking off from to Grlar A. Quay Blosco, of East
Paateatine, Ohio, for $440,100. .
f
revealed this morning.
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PAGE BIX

I*npy Trial

Orlando Bride Held
In Murder Inquiry

Soviets Warned Of
Intelligence Agents

Action Postponed

TUESDAY,'JULY . 22, 191
IWps

ft"*

Satellites Warned

Boy Reverses Story
Of Infant Killing

Camp Winona

I I' m Us w I Irmm i « n
l)M |
ll*ontiOOed I r*»aaa P i g « ff* # &gt;
U 'u lis w t Irma Figi w ifi
I. Fred I’oey’s team Won »
the $ 1(10 a day provision still ap .Balkan* would be a threat to
JACKSONVILLE, Fla July 22- plies.
peace.
MASSILLON. O.. July 22 UP) water polo game. Sunday nig
MOSCOW. July 22, UP)- -Soviet
i/JV A Jacksonville tpan and hla
Meanwhile,
Britain
proposed
The
mysterious deaths of two at the council fire the cat!
The 16 day amendment was that tha council sidestep a de­
roncern over operation! of* foreign
1 bride were held today in El Faso, adopted
Infant*
In Massillon City Hospital, again put on stunts wi ’ • Cab ■
on recommendation of
intelligence agents wni emphaTexas, fo r , the Georgia slaying
cision
on
which
of
the
Balkan
apparently
solves yesterday by I wining with its graveyard tee
tited In an artlrle in the fa*nlnof Myron D. Sutherland, ns, Jack­ the Sanford Retail Merchants countrlea were responsible f&gt;■&gt; the the statement of a six-year-old in which comical epitaphi we
Association
represented
at
the
grad I'ravdsj which rritlcixc I *evread front makeshift tombstone
sonville oil filter manufacturing
meeting by Ned Smith, president. current ’disorder* in that area. hoy, reverted again today to * The tonibstones represented th
eral citixent for carelessly or un|company employee.
The
British
proposal
waa puxxling conglomeration of varied
Mr.
Smith
stated
that
in
view
of
conacioualy giving out state *ecgrave* of present campers
. Sutherland'! decomposed body
Wilson’* opinion that the contained in an amendment elim­ stories and differences between years from now.
feta.
I was found Sunday in an aband- Attorney
inating a paragraph of an Amer­ officials.
fee
might
not
be
valid
at
9100
“ One should remember,” the ar,
Some of the funniest were
, unrd cabin near the edge cf Geor- a day, he waa withdrawing hi* ican resolution which Russia and
Mr*. Roger Gue, of nearby
tide laid, “ that with the end of
gia's ukcfctiokee Swanp just over
the Soviet satellites had attacked Navarre, mother of young Roger llere lie the bones of Weilt
objection
to
rrdurlng
it,
provided
the war underinining actlvlllet of
the Florida line. In the back of the 16 day limitation was approv­ on the _ground , that
— it presumed Gue, who yesterday related to Spencer, Ills lumbstotie is mar
TALLAHASSLL, I la., July 22 fureign intelligence have not weak. I
his iuail was a .22 bullet-hole and
thd guilt o f Albania, Yclgostav1* ! .ndlca iww La accidentally drupped tie, but his head much den
ed.
according
to
Mr.
Sayer.
VP)—Attorneyt for former Kep. enedln the ilfgfifest.- It la known t
an exploded shell lay nearby. Hit
_
jthc two Infant* last Jdne «. said ser;** "There w*s a counriito,
•Mr. Smith tot'd the Commission and Bulgaria.
Bernic C.’ Papy ol Key Weil to ■that even Imurgeoffl stales, whi^h
I'JIJ- t.tUo Chevrolet sedsr, with that
rain
Hit t:
the
,
Merchants
A
v
i
a
t
i
o
n
.
,
A
*P°ke,m,n
fw
thaAmerican
her son today had reverted to hi* by the name of Brock, lilt
Florida license {date 2D-7I23 was at an afternoon meeting, hadtddegation y id tha BHtjsh amend-[original
was brilliant, but his h
day moled to exdude from- ev are identiral in cliataeter, con
Hitt
tale
of
seeing
a
large
siantly send among each other
missing.
ment would be accepted by the boy in a whlU. coat enter the a ruck, He kept the hooks of tin
idence all letliinony on conver spiei, diveriioniiU, terrorists and
The man and wife held for adopted a resolution requesting the United States. This was one of nursery in which the infant* were ramp hanky-- H«
-lie lied, they spW
taliont in or about the Honda assassin*.
Georgia police were Identified by Commission In the future not to two conciliatory, moves made at found dying.
in the lake he sanjtr* ^XheiSaVg
adopt
any
ordinance
effecting
“
Capitalistic
Intelligence
oper
Home chamber in connection with
Ilet. Lk-ut. II. V. Itranch as Wayne
She declared she did not now a councillor hy the name of R*d
this morning's council session in
F. Woodruff,' 27 and hu bride citlten* or merchant* on Ita first an effort to reconcile conflicting belivr her son dropped rfhe babies He was killed overnight as he la)
charge! that he attempted to bribe alts even murie actively against
reading,
but
rather
to
carry
It
ov*r
the Soviet nation, trying to under­
Jeanette, IP, formerly of Orlando.
Soviet and American views.
and told newsmen she and her In b«d. He tangled with the hoyn
, fellow lawmakert.
I t'
mine 1U military and economic
Detective Don G, Butler said to the next meeting, Sayer report­
The other nytva was msd* by husband were tricked Into letting in Cabin JY, He tried, he died
ed.
The alleged Convert* lion» from intght.
n Warrant had been obtained by
ha.is nu more."
Invrstlgators talk to her son.
A letter brom W. D. Ryan, gen­ France.
flu. sheriff
at Folkston, Ga.,
the baiit ul accuiationt agaiml j "The strictest maintenance of
The U. 8. resolution referred
There are svveial new boy
eral
manager
of
the
Minneapolis
slate-secrers by every Soviet percharging Woodruff with murder
Papy. now on trial after a gi.mil urn is of exceptionally great tinto the report uf the Balkan in­
tn cupip, Gene Estridge, Johi
arid asking that hla wife tie hrld. Baseball Club, was read In which vestigating commission which de­
Nathan Mayo. Mitts commis­ The lw« wirk apprehended si they the City was assured that at tha
jury indictment.
porlance for providing seem tty
Fryer, Frank Mills and John Butt
Bid Offered
sioner of agnculttpi'. wjit, an- stepped from a California-Itound end o f the spring training 'period clared that any future hostile
Defence alloineyt aiked the for the country."
*n.
)i " " ”
noonced today that he ilw-t not bus.
the Municipal Ball Hark wobld action on the part of the three
court to rerogni/e an old Knglidi
ItW a lia a r * t r a n !'* * » '►»»*
Those who visited the t'slnjJI
intend to retire at the expliation
lie turned hark to th# City In Soviet satellites would be con­
Burma Slaying
sites to lie Inspected either by a Sunday included Mr. and Mtt
common law of IbHH and tlrike
of hi* present term. “ Th - ruin-1
a* good condition aa when they sidered , threat to peace.
sub-committee or the entire com­ Fred Poey, Havana, Cuba, Thom
took it over. He also agrred to
ora are absolutely without founda­
tiilually all of the letlimony «l
Glades Park Bill
It a a tla a .U fro m I 's t t t h o t
as George, Mr. and Mrs. Join
all conditions stipulated by the that the McCormick Luntlier Com­ mute.
the tlale't ilar wilnett. Kep. Brai* day were the traffir men at the tion'*, Mr. Mayo declared, “ us I
These locotions, he revealed, Cranston, Mr. and Mr*. Edwin
expert to la* a candidate to succeed
City In regard to taking over the pany Building on West Fit it
, ley Odharn of Sanford.
M iMtliHiird iranm P a c t «tw|
gates."
park.
myself In tip- l!MH election ■-gardStreet, previously condemned hy will be. Inspected after due notice Locket, Mr. and Mrs. K. T. Hunt
Thali in Nu said Aung Ban wn* less »,f who el-.- tun-.”. “ I have t»» arquire |irivate lands by purThe jury w ii taken fiom the
Mr. Sayer, In behalf of the City, the City, Is naw being repaired. • has Iwen given to the local Post. and Millard, Jim Richardson, th
in* May that a plot was an unflnlshi-d program in lip* ulti­ rhase of romlrmnation.
had written Mr. Ryan outlining
room while Odliam re|ieatrd in warned
A hearing date waa set for July After this a final meeting will It* snd Mrs. C. L. Park, Lieut, A.
in the making to kill the entire .......
...............
............
............ t . Dirksen said he appeared st the the City'a requirements ond remate
developing)
of'agrletilft{re,"i
30
to determine whether or not held by the rommittce prior to W. Epps, Rolwrt Altman, Gaines­
more detail thin ever hefoie'liic executive council in order to taus i he ass,-rli'd. "and I am n-king my, rVJ!u*’*Ai'
JuvlI Hopkins, G^nnd
park ho return- to revoke the license of J. D, Carl- making it* final -recommendation ville, Johnnie Walters, Mr. and
arcuialiun that Papy uffeied him integration of th* antl-Fawiat Ihnusaudt
" L witey-stw -said, awns JJ(- ttd
end of the season in ’as ton’s |&gt;*er place on Wry. Ninth for the site to the Executive Com- Mrs. Ray Fort, Mr. and Mr*.
in th«
Dirksen good condition as the visiting club Street, concerning which neighbors milter at the Mid-winter Depart­ Bill Johns, Mr. amLMr* V\ C.
earth ami whuhnygino Trip de­ People* Freedom League. (..!&gt; i»m - woftt* that I am not ready to quit ,HH*
inanl political fartlon to whic.t my post." .
said
he
has
no
objection
to
expan­
found If. The City agreed, to fur­ have complained, Mr. Hayrr an­ ment conference in January. Final Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Georg*
feat a bill denying race bookrnak- the slain ministers lielottged. This,
sion of the park If private owners nish sand and clay for the Infield, nounced.
action on the site selection will Speer and daughter, Mrs. Nancy
en telephone and telegraph terv- the rrinspiratnrs lielieved. would
an- permitted ot retain od and and to furnish a ground's keepe? to
It* taken
at the
Department Brock. Mr. and Mra. It. U. Hutch
Purchase
of
the
first
City
lot
ice.
enable them to seise power dur­
mineral rights, plus the privilege assist in maintaining the park
Indonesian Revolt
Convention In Panama City In Ison, Mi.‘ and Mrs. Don Dunn,
on
whlcbgthev
have
options
l-y
E.
the ensuing chaos.
.
uf carrying on explorations.
during the training season.
The defense argued that under ingThukin
R. -Doyle and W. D. I’arbrl who April.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dunn, Mi
N'u said a tribunal woul I
He said he believes 25 years
M stnIi&gt;iuni fttisti i'AK» Owrl
the comimin law, ronversatiuns in
Mr. Field told the Headquarters and Mrs. P. C. Stanley, and David
plan a home building project on
In
r*sty»i*e
to
a
City
request
lie
established
to
inquire
into
cir­
would
Isa
sufficient
time
t&gt;
.
give
rlonesian
we
likely
huuhl
eneiiunand aiound legislative chamber*
cumstances of th* assassinations lei BOme aurh ,e.i ••mug as this: individual owners rxplora'ien pri for bus -Service to and from the Magnolia Height* wq* approved. Committee of the manifold advant-l and Joyre Stanley, Mr. and Mis,
between lawmakers about matters
Fernald-Ijiughton Memorial Hos­ The purchaae at this time was age* of-the Sanford lakefront site,'] Alfred Stanley, Mr. and Mrs.
“ The Doleli and the liid^Peellitis allege*.
.-pending iiefore them are "ab-riim’ - and would exauiine all under nrpital, the-Silver,Cab Company ad­ necessary said Sayer, in Ordtr to where the Memorial building could J. A. Rogers of DeLamt.
icsf,
including
U
Saw
and
other
Ite|i
-Smather*
(IFFla)
said
leg­
ate
j
acridly
as
hu
apait
ns
the
tie seen from the railroad (St.
(ly privileges! and inadmisAtiliT's*
vised that there were not enough secure FHA approval.
Also Stanley Willink, Mr. and
rival political leaders.
poles. We have little in common. islation looking toward establish­ people riding there to pay thq
'court evidence.
Du* to numerous and dally com­ Johns Bridge), the waterway, the
‘'Nothing shall deter in* from Tha quern id tin- Nethe/laruls ment of the park waa first pasted operating
Mr*. H. Jacoblun, Mr. and Mrs.
highway
and
the
air
line*.
He
told
expenses
of
a
bus.
plaint*
reaching
the
Sanitary
DeJudge W. May Walker eirluded the firm purpose of achieving
by Congress |N years agu. atld
‘
'from residents
•••
-in reg-t e l Jhe' Post members that If Sanford W. R. Clark, Mr. and Mi ’ Hen
Milk in local dal [lea was re­ partment
the jury from the tooni to bear the ultimate goal bur beloved la a U-neviilent ami lovable- |H-r that 10 .State legislatures and five
sonage,
hill
she
ipot
one
of
ported to have met Grade A re­ to nclghfrora’ chicken yards living I* inspected by the Committee, Katx, Mrs. R. Shuemaket, Mr.
technical arguments on the (mint. leader set Is-fute ua," he was
Florida
governors
"have
considerUa The memls-rs .of her giivern
quirements during thu jiresent too doae-to thair homes, the-City local dale and - fraternal organi­ and Mr*. Eugene KitrUigt-, C
H* did not rule Immediately.
quirted as telling th* pew times m a ilt itr u - J u i t i g n e r j _ l o _ u a . W u l . « « " d « P p r o V t d " i U
UUIdt month. Employment of E. L Levy Attorney waa directed to draw up zation* will be requested by th* F. Garner, Mr. and Mrs.--Don
— Odhaiit-testified ytal i*apy made of ‘ IIiiiiiiu, the government pa want ahmdule severance from ,|l»‘,|t
«n ordinance to defining the mlrji- Post to co-operate in Impressing Bolls, Mr. and' Mr* Dick Fill0. H. Giles as’ fi remen wasjlj an
him tyro bribe offers, one just out­ per.
"It appears to me we owe some­ and
Hnlland, so that we may rut
approved in accordance with pre- mum distance a chicken yank may upon the committee members th* terry find daughters, Ray Fox,
side the House rhnmWi'a main
He denied that former 1’iemier ourselves in these (airy lands if thing to the public Inti-rest,*
and
‘
‘ l\Ih *located
* ‘ from
‘
. . . . -bout*. mlyjtntpKVi t&gt;JL.JJaitfyJtLj%a_*-jUe Ml. .11.! .Ml,, i.o.o-.et
Llie\bc
a ncighbpr’*
entrance and immediately inside Ha ,'law _ttuia__aneaUrd..ur„-th*t we*11h t-wMrh —hitr**- ticen'-nihubi ■" SllMtlh*** said, - - "The prop'r-—*f vious v-tlon ln_ author iking
for the building.
daughter, Mr. and Mra. Ralph
Tiring
of
two
addltuinu)
firemen.
This
will
he
presented
at
the
next
th a rh iw te t-.'the near iliiy" lie lire g o v e r n merit p la n n e d to
led by uni litre fot tinIeld gen­ Florida waul this park to go mi Both are experienced firemen, said meeting, said Mr. Sayer.
William I-Staler was nnnmtnd- Day and chitdu-n of Daytons.
said that afti-r the second‘ offer, rest him .
erations, It ihii' i that we like I see no on usion at this lim- to Mr. Sayer. RCA radio equipment
Hugh Whekhrl.
The Commission last evening ed by the Post for his aide handl­ Phil Stanley,
"I told him 'you it
. I'm not
delay
action.
the Dutch less, hut *we like our
ordered by the City l» expected to gave consideration to Inc-easlng ing o f the Sanford Junior Legion Mr. ami Mrs. 11. F. lianas. Mix.
only guing to sujiport the hill. Nttw
Peterson
said
amendments
which
uhsfdut* fierdolii (lie more.”
arrive in the near futurn, he said the occupational tax, on all types hasrball team,- which tinlay is Mra. U. Squires, Mr, and Mix.
I’m going to expose you."’
That's tvlint yum lortr-poM- hi- will propose to the .legolstum
E. Madden.
Dutch Note*
playing irrWIpter ParlcThe Commission was informed, o f busineaa.
When the bookie hill then came
will
provide
that
no
land*
tau
ho
$
dent U-lii-tis tiiuj .tlunk. Ajul tiiul
up for action, Odham-charged in
aeqiiin-d
outside
of'
a
boimiuty
I Inn 11II n o t I ,n m I’aa* ttaet
is the basic rate-e uf this fresh
the preceding debate "There i« wished to atress that it maintains outbreak. If we Iwlieve the writ­ * greed upon hutween the State
money on the line in this House" its unalterable derision to rarry ing on the wall, tins means that and Federal government in IPM
to defeat the measure hut tie did out the political -program based MMiner nr Inter (|iiohni4y »iwnut*rM w/,l{
|irot« 4 di) nml niln*T«l
not on that day name i'spy. lit upon the principles underlying tha tbe N'etbet lands must lelinquisn rights of private owner*.
said ,later
he
would
have
if
Ills
The lervciation reserve oil royal, ,
. ,
..
„ ,
Linggadjuti Agreement (In which nil claims on tin- wealth of In­
■beech had not been cut off by
, p n i|
Mtr gj
ties-II H of production) to I'lm ids
donesia.
parliameutaiy finagling."
the independence of Indonesia in
The sumo is line of all im­ on Slate owned land* if tin* Sec­
The 27-year-old Sanfoid oil dis­ ItiOi.
perial powers, liet-ailie the demand retary 'uf Interior ever peiinit*
tributor, youngest mrmlH-r pf thu
“ The Netherlundu government l o r __indopentlem-e I* -running drilling and uil is found.
House, smiled^ several. lint.'S. and ioiifIdeally —hope* that* circum- around The world like n theme
Wiped Ids hatuls with n Imndketr stances will soon permit to resume song. -We ate -eellig its effect
chief during hi* testimony.
constructive cooperalinn with the III the west stll, &lt;-nilinent of III tin
Red OfficiulH
He told the court be and Pap;
py ■r|*ddi&lt;- ns deair ed by liiiiumnahle which ha* been granted-it* free­
were good friends iiefore tin- al­ Indonesian.', in KepuliUokit terri­ dom by Engluml. Britain also '•
tlHSIlHHr* Iran I'aat One)
leged bribe offer was made lie tory, which cooperrjliitn nltrady relinquishing But in* now toinliy
Cause Papy had helped get one of successfully exists with the states a Moody inleinal |rolltical, ct*i- lull led before the committee un­
der oath.
hi&lt; five brothers a job at a Miami of East Indonesia and Borneo."
■is.
Photographs
were forhiddeSince the, Indonesian
republic
is
race track.
, ,
Arunml the corner the ITenrh Rep. Munill (R-H. D.) explained
not
recognized
l.y
the
.United
Na#rr
|
,n„|inK
kr(.,,
Fret,cl,
In"1 had to feel very definite for
,
u, „ Kteiwh and that Kravchenko "may ire in
that bookie bill tu turn j friend lions a* a severe,gn state, xnyt,
A fried ate eontiderhble danger" Irrcause of
down." Odliam said of Papy'i al­ comp lain from Indonesian leader* ||1||iBn
,
, |hi* willingness tn testify,
would raise important legal JKrfr.ta.
leged request fur hi* support
reaching
for
he
.sun.
kni
’ • Kruvciienko dlscuunteil airy Idea
UN experts fxprraMft the opini­
Ruttlwi K„ v, nim#tll mj, y
He said after lie had tohl i apy on that the Sccurltv Cuum-II could demanding the w tlolrawal of j l|ii&gt;(
British troop, from her soil, and u
,)y thp Rutsian peorvlinquishmenl uf Conlr„l over
,, .
.- * ., ,
. . / ’ unless a complaint wa* filed,by an the Augh,-Egyptian Sudan. And ■I,-. In one plant he lirndrd, Krav­
replied."D« you mind if U e i per-^ lM(ll.|14.Mlll.nl *ruunlry „ either a
chenko said, -tju rs unco' were
ry
•opal?" and then said
story g,-*. E m p „,, r...- 27JIOO worker* and Km Coeaack
memlwr or non-memlier of the UN. *a* the
oulmmlerl a* the t.s.,.»i.«„
u „ rt h,
Ihe pl&gt;nl
f
Even though the rmmril could, ".l»Ke-i"B, n.
hundred dollars to Vote against
. had :10,000 worker* and over
not
art
directly
on
the
Indonesian
it.
t . Nat in nily tliis
ihpuii y,ihH) guard, with automatic rl,
. , ............ . communication, it w u pointed,outt
" , T ifoesiiT
Odharnn. continuing hU aUtmnant h
-------- ----1 t fw
posse** Itin* *f"J rh-s nhd dogs.
aomp u,her munlry mlght|lh"*
......
tion' bettween *D*‘
iioard over-night,
{, tases to ^
u rumpUllll w imhM llt going l.y tlx- Imar.
The only wraports of the work­
fc,
make P Hcharge,
H H E P I wool never Ilu&gt;
. iIndonesians.
ijin.
However,.the time I* fast passi.ig er*, he testified, were Ihe ‘chnlns
have made a charge hut I know It
when Intelligent |tco(ilu of dif. &lt;i( their own slavery." adding
In ,inif
this fon
roimt-clltrn,
it was
infant $200 to mr.M llo Mi4 ho
f,n
4kSf1 a11*i'.l
n?* £te f«K(iU rntrn
cei Van \* botl»d; toijtlh that "consequently, any hop* thut
had h frtllnit of "hurt*.hom»lliulmi f»U w thit th# Sovtft Ukr# iu* er by
|
Jrwvl ntudilttl rrewn mn
jew,
the government rnav I* over­
...............................
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hruuKhi
thu
lfi4on«n&gt;i#n
&lt;iu#«llon
J
and a littfe i.-I.,-si,hi all at the
sceptre, Cummonwealths
rornpris
tn-forr *be council in January, HHi), tug sovereign nail,ms uf differ thrown from the Inside hy the
tanir time."
In IiOndon—even without the »*■ enl rair* may l«r frumeil success­ Lures of thel people is Isillt on
Odhma, conttmiing his statement qurst of the Indonesian leader*.
sand."
mutual benefit and
to the court with the Jury outside
Tire witness paid Ihe Sovl*1
A t ‘ that time, it wat rharged fully for
the courtroom, said the da/ uft/T that the presence of llrlllsli troop* someday we may. get that vast Secret police Is "an important
. Papy made a $200 offer, the Key- In Indonesia threatened world commonwealth which many look factor and force in the Soviet
West representative appioachcd peare. The Ukrainian represents'- forward to *• "One World.” Hut economy.” Special branches of th#
him again at the rear of the House live demanded creation of a com­ empties uje nil *l»i.-t anac-hronlslU. police, he added, are s**ignsd tb
And hy the same token, biiV all sorts nf economic and In­
' chamber with a different proposal. mission for an on-tho-aput Inquiry,
• The-Sanford representative told hut the council defeated tire pro­ attempt to create q 1(1,w of na­ dustrial activity.
tions by force, against the will
tha enurt he was at the dejV- &lt;•! posal.
In these operations 17,000,000
Rep. T..T. Cobb of Daytona Bench
nf their peoples,, must fall in
lie I,-nr - t*oo :-a*■
• ' T " tu 2UJ)00,000 neupbi- aia a'optoyod
congratulating _blm—nn a speech
and "th* Soviet government Uses
D utnrnm ainK
Involving a move to Iran ca'ttle
their Islror free of charge and
from Florida highways.
keeps them on a starvation diet,"
trssllsBrt Iras* P#*» Owe)
**Aa I turned from Tommy
nation's
valuable
forest
tt*- he continued.
Cobb’s desk, llcrnie Papy, coming Ion mprtar* and left the area aources.”
Asked alrout the Russian search
from across the aisle, graldied me after suffering damage.
The "water iMimhlng” i* de­
Premier Amir SJarlfoeddin In a signed only to delay forest biases for the atom Urmb, Kravchenko
by my arm and said ‘ Odle, I'll
make it five and a case »f Scotch broadcast from Jogjakarta beamed In inarcessihlr regions until par- told the committee he knew the
to Australia, appealed “ to the rchuting smoke jumper* or gro­ Kovlet Union was "actively en­
If vou’ll just take a walk."
gaged" in December, 1012, In get­
It was then, Odharn said, hr told world In general and uur friends und news ran extinguish them.
ting uranium, source uf atomic
Papy he was not only going to lb Australia in particular to
energy. II* said that If Russia
tupport the antl-hookle bill hut strengthen their effort* to pre­
had developed th* atom bomb
vent further bloodshed." He said
would expose him.
HABBj C S meditations at th* time th* . United States
..Papy’s resignation from tha it was clear this "colonial war"
did, and If th* United Stales did
n&gt; Alley
House and his Indictment followed waa not in the Interest of general
not hava th* bomb, ‘V s wouldn’t
charge* of attempted bribery by pear# in southeast Asia and the
be sitting right now in this
.*
Odharn and* Kep. Clan-nce M. world.
place."
WtM DAT S 0 JCR 30 *
"If effort* ar# being mad* lit
Camp II of Ocala.
Kravchenko scuffed at Ruaslan
our behalf, they must be msd*
SAY HE V(A&gt;iT DRIVIN*
proposals for disarm*ment, ask­
quicklyi" be said in a speech
ing! "I* It possible to propose
hear by th* Dutch Monitor her*.
Gunfire* Bloodhounds Associated Press correspond** VX&gt; FAS' P t PD-I.IC6.
'"armament and st Ihe same to
try on wl'hln th# Soviet Un­
Harris Jackson reported 'from
SAY D6Y J tS ’^tSTE D
FURNKY KINO IS WOHTI... And like hint,
'Ends Convict Escape Jogjakarta
it and 11 I, satellite states viothat the Indonesians
HIM FOH FwYlN* TOO
n* id- Ingirvt warfare which It
clalttmed in a communique to have
■cores o f other e x p e r ts . . . who really
im* at rearing million* to hats
"mad* progress west Of StmtLO W)!
Gunfire and bloodhounds ended a rang" today. This waa th* first
he United Htates and Kngtandf
know tobacco . . . have seen the makers
tHotrlived escape by two r
- Ha ronst-drd the Kratnlin'a
Indonesian assertion of military
convict* from a State Road
X -------- ~
o f Lucky Strike buy "real One tobacco."
'main hoov is an economic desuccess line* the outbreak of
partment road camp truck her* hostilities Sunday. .
•reiilon In this country, and If
yesterday. One of the men was rat occurs Russia will take ad­
A broadcast 1 ltdoctetIan com
A fte r all, th a tV w h a t y o u w ent in
captured immediately
and th* munlaue - heard In Batavia said
jutage nf the Communists (barat
other w*s taken In let* than a » tha Indonesians were Attackin'
A cigarette. . . the honest, deep-down
o produce confusion, (literal
boor.
,trikes and hsll."
west. of Ssmarang on th* north
The escapade utilised men of central coast of Java.
enjoyment o f fine tobacco.
the police department, sheriff*
Jackson,
quoted
■
an
Indonesian
road department and the communique a* saying th# Dutch
t farm colony; -7 -■*" —
action atarted a little after bombed Amharawa, 80 miles south
o’clock Itat night when Bracey of Bemarang, Tha area was the
So rimombor•I
and Arthur Raiford. lump- scene of sever* fighting two yean
ago.
a truck -near th* outskirts '

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• ’ ctntor" ul itslctnrnt* made in
the Icgitlaluic.'
Psrkft and Stale Attorney Phil
O'Cqnnrl .ol Writ. Palm BeaJi
atgurtf the defenir motion w/.*
bated enlilely on catri involv
mg libel and tlander and did not
* fit the bribery charge.

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State Kests Case A.»
Defense -Begins Pa­
rade O f Witnesses
m In Accused’s Behalf
TAI.ALHASBEK. July 25
Representative
llcrnir C. Papy denied from
th«&gt; wltneaa Hand at hia
trial her* today that ha' had
offtrad brlbaa to'Rapa. Brallay Odham and Clarence M.
Camp II during tha 1817 leci«latura. Tha veteran Kay Weal
rejjmcfltaJlr* ' **ld"h#'"h*d'
- t o ld Odham on ona occasion •
• only that hr heard ."they are
paying fIM to vole" on an
a n t i-bookmaklng bill. Ha
■aid ha had no rontrtraallon
whatever with Odham tha
nail day whan, tha Hanford
rapraaantatlra haa teatified.
Papy offrrad him $500 and a
rasa of Hcotrh whiskey nut
to vole.

0P&gt;— Former

TALLAHASSEE, July 23 m
•-Circuit Judge W. May Walker
today denied defame motion* of
acquittal on all ihiVe counlt ol
an .jqdiclment
charging former
Rep. Bernie C. Papy with offertag Jtribei .l&lt;LHoiida_legi»ltloii. _

The motion *wt» made and
promptly denied toon after the
Senate prciented the hit of it*
wilnettet and .turned the trial
fever to the defeme.. Defeme witnettet began coming to the itand
. after the lunch reertt.
Defente council at the last
minute tecalled Papy't accutort.
Rep*. Brailey Odham of Sanford
and Clarence M. Camp 11 of
Ogala, Odham wat questioned
again closely nn whether lie* had
heafll Papf make a purported of
$ e r of $200 or limply 2()0.
• Odham'i statement* thowing the
language both# way*..gtyte-intro­
duced.
Judge Walker ruled out an ef&gt;
fort by the defeme to gel Camp't
answer to a question at to wheth­
er Papy and two other repretenlativea had a convert.llion . with
him .on May 12 concerning remporU (hat $100 wat being offered
“ or volet for the anti-bookie bill.
The judge taid that wat im­
material because it occurred five
day* after Cajnp letlified Papy
told him a vole to tend the meas­
ure to hotlile committee would
be “ worlh $100 Id you."
. Defente motioni for directed
&lt;v verdiett of acquittal all were
^ a te d on grounds that the itate
•lad failed to support, itt charge*
irHlisaM u r«|. Tat)

Price Of Scotch
Is Disclosed At
Papy Bribe Trial
■_TALLAHAB 8 KS. July 23, (/F)—
ifTTh* state finally euecsmled in gettlnjr tha price of a rasa of 8cotrh
rhiskty Into tha record of the
bribery trial of former Rep. Iterate
C. Papy today.
It was necessary lo establish
that a rase of whiskey la a thing
of value within the meaning of the
Inw dealing with bribery. It took
Ihrke witness to do It aa well as
several order* of Circuit Judge
W. May Walker overruling objec­
t i o n s from the defenae.
Pa
Papy la an-used In the indict­
ment of offering Rep.' Bralh-y Odhaa of Sanford a bribe of $$00
and a eaae of Scotch whiskey for
hla vote on the 1047 anti-hook
maker bill.
The flrat witness, a representa­
tive o f the State Beverage Depart­
ment who waited two days to taattfy, told the court he couldn't aay
at what price Scotch whiskey told
In May when the allot*! offer
However, Wade Wchont. bualof the local Kike
county club liquor
Bo did P. O. Nelson who reported
he operated, a liquor store in a
neartv

Army, Navy, FBI
To Get Testimony
On Soviet Agents
Witness Says Group
Of Communists Ac­
tive At University
;*\pAhTifNCToyrJuly'
The Houie Commit lee on UnAmerican Adivitie* plant to hand
over to the Army. Navy and Mil
tetlimony that Soviet agent* got
tecrel wartime infoimatian on
American planet and tubmarinet.
Chairman J. Parnell Thomat
(R-N. J.) told Tcporteri of the
intention today at the committed
twitched itt general investigation
of Communiit activitiei from *pying to union infiltration.
Ann Mathrwt' teilified' iKif at
Icait 16 of the 3f) official* ol
the CIO Food. Tobacco and Ag­
ricultural Worker*__Union Local
No. 22 at Wintlon-Salem. N. C.,
where mt-mben of the Communitl
Parly prior' to hit January. That
wat the lime, the »aid. when
The crated bring an official, of
ihe union local.
The wtlneit told the Un-Amer­
ican Commiltee the wat a mem­
ber of tire Communiit Parly for
10 yean, resigning hit year; and
that the had terved at tecreUry
oj mthe Winiton-Salem local un*

8 Germans Killed
In Ked Zone Blast
-BERLIN, July 23, (A&gt;)-An
rxplotlun rocked German pol­
ice headquarters in the Russlun tone of Berlin today, hilling
eight German* ami injuring

America Hit Fch^Act
ing Uni l a t e r a l l y ;
4 Power Ministers’1
Meet S u g g e s t e d
***----------

lly ROBERT IIEWETT
LONDON. July 23 (/P)-Ruitia tejected a United Slate* in'
vitation to join in preparing a
Japanete peace treaty and charged
that America had acted in a “ un­
ilateral manner" in prop/rtirrg *
preliminary conference for Aug
19 in Wathingtaa,
radio taid tomgliT
The broadcatl Soviet reply 1»
the Wathinglon invitation declar
ed that Rutiii ''cannot agier'
to the propotetl Aug. 19 inerting
of the II nation*- which fought
Japan.
The .Soviet note delivered to
Wathinglon yetlerday declared
that the council of foreign miniitert, repretenling the Unilrd
State*. Runia, Britain and Chi­
na, thould be rnlruitrd with prrTmlihary work in chairing a Japanrte treaty in accordance with
Wartime Agreementi among the
. l&gt;owc tt.

r \o American-licensed new*
^ jp er Der Abend reported It
“ presumably u tt an act of sab­
otage” and that u auiteate found
In the rulna "lead* to the con­
clusion that a bomb was smug­
gled Into the blrtlttng."
Soviet official*. maintained
alienee.
It wat the third auch i splo­
sion in administrative building*
In the Soviet section.
Four polieemen and four Her­
man workmen were killed. At
least two of the injurrd were
reported in critical condition*.

Interest In Civic
Affairs Stressed
At Kiwanis Meet
Aiken Sings And Re­
lates I n c i d e n t s
Of New York Trip
Need of more intern! by iht
average kilireu in the public af­
fairs of Sanford was today llretted by E, F. Moutboldrr, local at­
torney and former City commis­
sioner. alike KiwanTs meelmg la*
day ’ at Ihr TouriM Crntrr. He
wat inlroducrd by Roy thill.
Dick Aikrn, Sanford tenor, tang
Iwo ■iricctwini. accompanird by
Roger ll.irni, and lold some ol
the incident* before and iiflcr
hit winning on July 4, the Arthur
Godfrey talent conlnti
Kiwanii prrtidenl. Lcttrr Tharp,
told of lire rxchsngr uf Irlrgramt
with Aitliui Godfrry at a mult
o{ ihit having tvirrd-Godfrey,.that
Dick Aikrn lived here snd not
in Orlando, of having lalrr let*
rgraphrd Godfrry lint a crate
of Sanfoid celery will l&gt;e trnl
him next teatun, and gelling the
reply from the latlrr that he it
Vrry fond of celery. J. C. Hulchiton and H. C. Nrlirl were ajtl&gt;oinled by Pret. Iharp lo look
after the matter.

Siyvey Mission Says
ulation
ation Has Food
Needs For Yoar;
Crop Outlook Good

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Side Says Other
Halsey Relates Jury Indicts CIO Each
Using Jap Troops;
India, A u s t r a l i a
Personal Episode Union Leader On May
Make UN Plea
In Pacific Battle Perjury Charges

BATAVIA, Java., July 23. (/P)
WASHINGTON. July 23 id*)—Four Java loans wer* In
PolsndT iliare of the $350,0011,.
■- ■
flames tonight as Indonesian
00(1 Amrricari relief prograni wat Error In Coded Mes­ Denial Before House troop* retreating on two fronts
threatening ihrlr capital, adopted
cancrlhd today, on groumlt lit 1 1
sage From Nimitz
Group Of Red Con­ srorrhrd
earth larlira before a
the Pole* have tufficirnl food,
determined .Dutch army ‘ drive,
Resulted In Anger
nection Said False an
and Stale Department olficialt
Indonesian comm unique an­
indicated Hungary likewise may
nounced.
N E W Y O R K . Jo ), 23 W
WASHINGTON, July 23 147
b ' rtcluded from the piograiu.
.E lc f lA d m ir a l William F . Halsey. A Federal gtand, iijUL.
.dtt'IAWtW W h ,r l-A-ip
vyttr » I
Ihe actiun--oM. Poland -we* tak­
1, Cniiiiuf- lipopt dtiontt to iMe Java in
en oh ircommrndation of a tui- rrtiied. sayi. Ire still brltrvrt hr doted Harold Roland
frl. Milwaukee C I O leader, on two have ptetted to within 12
Vey minion headed by Col, R, I.. made a strategn miitakr m the
milrt ol thr .key Republican
IG rnftm. He ie|K&gt;rled to Sec- battle uf Lrylr Gulf dtning a mo­ clratgrt that he idrninillrrd |&gt;crilronghold of Msteng, an Indones­
ment
uf
anger
ignite
J
by
whvt
jury
intelling
*
cdngicitionsl
com
telsrjr •Ms it lull that Poland hat
miller that hr wat nut a mrmber ian tuny communique acknowl­
food fur minimum nerds at -least Ire mistakenly thought wat an ;iiedged today.
the Com m u niit’ Patty,
tull
frorn
Reel
Aihnu.il
Clrrttri
foi lire remainder of tbit year.
Olhrt Dutch unit* were threat­
W. Niniiti.
Clrriltoifcl Irtlilird hcfuic lire
Better crop proi|tecli m Hun­
flaltey trcallrd the evrnti '&lt;u House L ib o r Committee latt M ar. ening thr Indonesian capital of
gary make likely a deciiiun that
v«n article in fliit week’s Salu ­ I " H r wat p in id rg t of the. U n it- Jogjakarta. I hr Dutch look ths
‘country alto can get by without
day Evening Pott, ■
id Auto W orker. Local No. 24S important town of Halatiga, on
Amt-tit an aimlance. rebel offi­
The time W«* late - October. si a time w hnt A llit-C ha lm rrt a ‘46-mitr winding highway to the
cials laid,
1944. Halley was then Third Flret plant* in thr Milwaukee area were Republican capital.
- Poland is within the Soviet or­ commander. Three -Japanese- talk ihut down by a p iq lra rird tin k r.
A diipatch
from Associated
bit—ami-Hungary is orcupird by foriet were’ (lying to imatlr Gen­
Pret.
corrrtporulrnl
Haiti* Jack- a
I In- laltor committer wat inRed 'aimy Inters.* Fhr drciiion* eral Douglat MacAillmi't landing vritigating the cagtrt of I ^ I hu ton quoted a Republican common!fin relief, however, wrtr taid 11 at l^yte.
ditp u lrt.
work
ttoppagn
and epic at- toyintt lint meanwhile, ihe
be bated-ctilitclv on Jicedt.____
Third Fleet Spline* .illacLrd amJ vtlikri with particular lefrtciK.? Indoncttaitv in a counter-drive
Itetie? shipments alrraily hnve damaged the central enemy lorce,
the oultkitlt of
lo any inllurncr of tu b v rm v r were* nearing
stillte-l to Italy, Greece, Austria
Dutch-held
.
Semarang,
27 milesVice-Admiral
Thomas
l'.
Kincaid’s
groujn.
and Trieste, under the program,
and pM-limmaty dlscussimi* art Seventh Fleet limit on the south­
The indictment aaid that Chris- north of .Salatiga and the bate
I" nrogri-s* with Chinn. These ern Japanete force at Sungari toffri. under uath,_LValegorivaily for—the - )um|mff—of—the [
nloitg with Polnml rind lluiigury Strait. Haliey’t dupi .put plani’ t iluit-d” nnv affiliation with Com ­ drive toward Jogjakarta. Indones­
Were uulhoritt-d by Congress to
munist Parly,
Nevertheless,' ihe
ahaie in the relief progrnth, which then went after the northern Jap­ grund Ju ry report said, he "was ian four* have a hern reported
the House trimmed to $332,000,00(1 anese uniti. Meanwiiiti-. omit ol then u member of the Communis: tempting to infiltrate Semarang,
In voting appropriation*
the central enemy force went till Party ami had been auch member an important Dutch military bate
fuc several vt-ar* thereto and had on Ihe nuith coat) of central
llurrison reported that “ grain; lu attack Kincaid's &gt;fnp«.
ami other foods are nvmlahl-'
worked with the .Communist PurIlnltty'i plain-* sank one ear­ tv ami with the Communist poli­ Java.
to meet the minimum food need*
lier. hit two other* mid a liirht tical association."
l l s s i l s u t s a t* a a . I s m
A Dutch aimy communique in­
cruiser.* H
lug ships In Task
Th e eaae waa -presented to the
columns
Force 34 wen* rioting in um(OMip gtaint Jur y . hy Jultn 8. P ra lU a n ti dicated that motoiiied
only 4 2 ~ mitt1* rfiuif bringing &gt; the Frank H . Pattyn, special aaxlst- arid *aim»i-piulcered lioopi wer*
Japan#*# ■surface vetiriit nmlcr arrt* to A ttorntV Gem-rul To m C. putlutig deep into both Java and
fire when llalacy received II Iin-s- Clark.
Sumatra on pi lea.tl IQ fronts
sage fnnn Nimilr. then naval comA fte r C h rU tu ffe T appear'd he agamit iporadic iriittsnce.
niaiidcr-ln-chii-f in the Pacific. .

The note suggested that the
Russian, British and Chinese am­
bassador* . In ' Washington meet
with a representative of tha Unit,
ed States to deride when tho
council ■of the foreign mitjislets
should ho convened.
The text of the Soviet reply,
a* broadcast by the .Moscow ra­
dio:
On July II of this year the
United State* Ambassador Gen.
Bedell Smith told V. M. Molotov,
im
the U. S. 8 . It. minister of for­
eign affair*, that the government
*■«*• r—*i
•f -tha United State* . propaied
to call on Aug. lit of tUs year,
a confluence for the preparation
of a |ware treaty-with Japan,
romprulng representatives of 11
Thu message read: “The wnol-i
power*, member* of the Far Kaatworld wants to know trio-re i
ern Commission.
Task Force 34."
At the same time th* U. S.
W A S H IN G T O N . J u ly 23. (/I3—
llaDev said he was stilil'uJ.
government unilaterally
begat,
Breuking precedent, Prciiident Tin- then flew into a rage became lie
negotiations on this question with
ok his old scat in ihe Sen­ considered the. wording of the mes­
man took
the government* i f tits remain­
ate toilav itml made a brief speveh sage an “ Insult.” loiter, however,
Hjf* LAf
ing powers who ara In the Far
aaylng' he had spent the best 10 he discovered the wording wa* lilt*
LAKE SUCCESS, July 23, Wi r.astcrn pommlsaion.
wars of hi* life there.
work of the mail who put tire
—Soviet Deputy' Fwelgn Minister
Allen Robert I.ornmnu, r-'staurGrinning happily, the President, men-age itt code and used padding
Andrei A. Gromyko'* amt del
ant operator,, former on heatm a former senator from Missouri, to make it more difficult In break.
the UnttAd
United Nation* *. ami
a at 11
in tha
‘ lam
leader and veteran of imval air walked onto the Senate floor un
The phrase wa» nut NiijiiiV,
hauled today in one of th» stronccorps action in tho Pacific, with: announced after lunching at the Halsey learned, hut "it sounded so
eat personal attacks ever made fn
rank of lieutenant when -eleniiod Capitol,
infernally |ilnu*lhle that my de­
the U. N.
i
*riWe dlity, and Roger Leon-1 j|e tout a rear row seat on ihe coders read it as a valid pai l uf
After Alexei N. Krasllniko.- had
I fi r. '* v* Insurance man. formerj Democratic side a* senator* nnd the message. Chester blew up when
delivered a 30-minut* speech cas
l " i* , •e" 0°l. teacher, Methodist j |fBJ|Wy .occupants rose and ap- I told him about It; ' he I'arkid
ligating the Western powers for
ciarir leader and graduate of the,
(down tin- little squirt and chewed
their- opposition-to the admission
Westminister Choir College ^!, " U■U0P,,•
The senate at the mom»rit was him to hits, hut it wat ton late;
of Rovlet-iupportrd Albania to tho . ORLANDO, July 23, (.Special! Massachuaelte,-were the two new
damage waa dune.
U. N.. Britain’* Valentine G. law- —Horida Vega table Committee re- Klwaniana today inducted hy the busy with routine, minor hill*. the“ The
orders I now gave,. I gave
But
when
Mr.
Truman
appeared,
ford said In measured wonlt:
ports that more than 100,000,(hhi Rev. W. P. Yesley.
in rage. Ami although Krnle King,
Senator
Vandrnhetg
tlt-Mich),
the
"It Is deplorable that w« should man houra are required aammtly
Fleet Admiral Ernest J. King, then
In his talk Mr. Houahoider de­
be subjected day after day. week lo grow, harveat, pack and ship clared, "I don't think there is any­ presiding officer, promptly recog. chief of naval operations) later
nixed
the
president
anil
welcomed
after week; month after month to Florida's tremendous vegetable thing (he metter with Sanforu,"
hipi warmly.' Vandenherg tben assured me that they were the
this Junk about provocations, lira, crop.
and added that If there it any­ said that he recognised the "Sen­ right one*, I am convinced Ilist
noise* and repetition*. We are
thrv were not."
Th# value of all forma In Flor­ thing wrong with Sanford it would
presumed to be Intelligent officials ida haa grown from e total of (42,- he because of “ indolence and mg- ator from Missouri for five min­
Ilulsev unbred units of Task
and not a gathering of illlt*r*t»s. 703.048 In 1800 to $615,215,000 llgtnce"' and letting others “do utes."
Senators applauded aa President Force 34 south to help Kincaid,
“ We draw our conclualont from in 1045, cacordlng to Florida Vege­ the Job."
Truman arose and began a brief Lighter unit* continued the north­
facta ami not fro In slogan*. I table Committee itatUtic*.
He recalled the hectic daya of udk. He sirld Ihe Senate had been ern chas and only two of the 17
term the Soviet speech a regretFlorida's leading income—prod- the depression period when tmnej vary kind and that he nevtr had ’ enemy ships; escaped damag-r or
tahlv offensive production."
'Col. W. It. Hodgson of Australia uclng vegetable crops, in order of extremely excited people were cotj-j ^ad a more cordial welcome any. sinkingIn his article, llalsey observed
took the floor Immediately to dr importance, says the Florida Vege­ vincot1 that Sanford won) I never where.
that Ihe Amefcian Navy in tho
survive
1
and
recover
from
djpte*-!
"And
L'va
hcen-a-JoL
of.
plut
»*,
table
Committee,
are;
tomatoes.
claret
Parific had oqe. basic weakps#*,^.
“ How glad l ara that these meet­ gTeen l»eana, celery, early frith sion effect*. He reviewed a state-i
“ AJihouglr our naval- power in
merit
mad*
publicly
at
the
Uine
u
^
ftenpotatwtnrrMTr
pepper*,
cabbage,
ings are now open to tbe pret*.
the Western Pacific wa* such that
hia
retirement
from
public
office,
at*
rule*
prevent
anyone
but
ecna
watermelon*,
cucumber*,
straw­
Previously we have $ad to put up
to th* effect that Sanford wa* not tqra speaking there, Tie itniled we could havu challenged th# com­
with calculated abuse and distor­ berries and sweet potatoes.
bined fleets of tha world,” he said,
bankrupt, had many valuahl* at at ha br&lt;
iroke the rule.
tion* of this particular representa­ ' Florida ha* currently more than acta
t&lt; me11mar&lt;1 m Vhiff Tvtwl
and
although
tried
sorely
by
“1
get
homesick
fur
thil
seat,"
tive of the Soviet Union fir a long 260,000 acres devoiAl solely to unforeseen conditions still had the
Mr.
Truman
aaid,
speaking
alowcommercial production v ' f fresh
time."
| C a * llf* H HI r a s e T n . |
Hayden Raynor o f tha United vegdtablea, according to the Flor
"1 spent the l«t*t tun year* of National Charter Ih
Ida Yvariable Committee.
State*'told delegates:
my
life in this sesF'.
Signed Fdr AMVETS
“ I won't dignify the Utterly rid­
Florida farm wage rate* have
The President aakled that a sen­
iculous and irrelevant statements risen approximately S16&lt;X since Anglo-Russian Trade
ator
with
whom
he’d
lunched
of the Soviet delegate by answer- 1832, according to the Florida Talks Hit New Snag
WASHINGTON, July 23 (A1)—
"•iared me" to walk In and ait In
Inr.
Vegetable Committee.
President .Truman today signed
f j_____
my
former .___
seat
“ L resent the tenor of hi* reLONDON, July 23 W - A Brit­
Par capita consumption of fresh
Senator McGrath (D-RII wa* In legislation providing* a national
marks."
vegetable In the U. 8, has in ish government source said today that »A t. When the President charter for Ih# American veter­
rreseed from let* than 200 pound* In Moscow have "taken a turn walked In—McGrath quickly sur an* of World War II.
Ray Sawyer. AMVET National
Ur nearly 260 pounds, th* that Britlah-Rtusian trade talk* rendered It to tha
‘ Chief
“ ‘ «f Eaeeutlv*
VFW To Hold District jrer^mer Vegetable
commander, aaid tha action makes
Committee re­ for th* worse snd a breakdown la
Thlsmeant an Inert ate of now rather likely."
AMVBT8 th* flrat World II vet­
Meeting In DeLand port#.
erans organisation to be recog­
more than on* buabal per person
Th* Informant aaid that 'unex­ Silver Glen Springs
nised officially hy Congrea*.
per year.
pected disagreement had arisen
Headed by post Commander F.
He added that tha legislation
Tb* Florida Vega table Commit­ over the price of wheat which - Said Is Announced
of tee reports that Florida produced Russia nlannd to trad* for Brit­
_
D. Scott,; * farm delegation
gives AMVETS "lagal
status
Post 32*2 of the V. T. W. of more thfcn 60% o f the nation's ish machi nary.
equal to that of the American
OCALA, July 23 (A9- H . H. legion, the Veterans o f ' Foreign
Sanford la expected to attend the winter and 8 pring celery In 1840.
Negotiations for the trade pa d Henderson ha* announced Ihe sale
organiiatlon'a district conference
Florida's largest short season began soma weeks ago'and early of Silver Gian Springs, location War*, th* Disabltd American Vet­
In Del .and, Sunday, IL was an­
erans and th* 8paniih War V*lnounced today by John Sauls, crop, according to tho Florida leal week were'' authoritatively of early Indian plantings and •ram, th# only oth*r V*Urana'
Vegetable
Committee,
la
water­
reported
to
be
near
•
a
success­
shellbacks, to four Fcrran broth­
commander of th# Fifth V, P,
melon*. with an average of more ful conclusion. Government quar­ ers of Eusti*—E. t-. C. H., Rob­ group* holding congreiilonl charDistrict which includes Semin
!«r*.
than
6,000
ear*
being
skipped
In
ter!
had
no
explanatlog
of
the
ert and Lee and two unclvt, Harry
Lake, Orange, Brevard •and VolJune
and
July.
sudden
new
bargaining
difficul­
uala counties.
and Carl Frrran.
,
Florida vegetables are available ties.
The price was $125,000, Hen­ Peace Officers Are
The mi'-cting will be held «t
.and Legion
Hall. It is in roluma on the nation's markets,
derson aaid, for the 620-acra aura
the Deland
_
expected that more district* will according to tho Florida Vegetable
in eastern Marion county which i* Entertained By Aiken
be 'added, said Baula. Marshall Committee, every month In the Schrader Funeral To now a fishing snd resort spot.
Mitchell of Vero Beach, senior year except August and 8eptem
DIrir Aikrn,-Sanford tenor, and
»,ri
B e Held Thursday
5 S S Roger
Stale* vice-comhiindor, and Chet- bw$1- - "■ T•
Harris, hi* accompanist,
The
Florida
Vegetable
Commit­
Whittle
o
f
Orlando,
Junior
ter
ist, and hia son William during got a "big hand" last *v«nlng
tee
reports
that
during
tho
post
20
rief-eommander, are expected to
Funeral service* for Herman W. their travers snd th* opening as they'rntertsdned officers from
seasons, Florida’s total commm i..i Schrader. 06 who died Monday scene o f ."The Yearling" waa shot all parts of Florida at tha Associ­
be present.
vegetable acreage haa increased at
ation at th* sky room of the
M. have been postponed from at the Springs.
R. A.
TO VISIT
an average rate of mote than 8* Wednesday afternoon at 4:0)
A ag.bill Hotel in Orlando.
BIN SHOOK. England, Jtdf O Just about recovered from the
o'clock‘ until Thursday afternoon
LA GUARDIA BETTER
(A V Sixteen Lincoln bomber* of
cold that handleappsd his Binging
More then 100.000 scree of snap at 4:60 o'clock, according to the
the Royal Air Force'* crock No. beans ara planted annually in Erickson Funeral Home, in chsrgr.
on th* Godfr«y talent program
NBW YORK, July 23 UP)017 squadron took off today Florida, according to the Florida of arrangement*.
Focmer Mayor F, H, La Guardls, in New York, but did not prevent
for a goodwill tour of tbe ,Unit*d Vegetable Committee, with more
Interment will be mad* In Lake who was described a week ego him from coming out first, Mr.
State*. Tbe plans* were due to than SfiflOO acres reaching suc- View Cemetery instead -of Ever­ a i "quit# a skk man," haa shown Aik«n,,abl* to hit th* high not**
atop at Gander, Newfoundland, cesefui harveet fa epiu of weath green, Tho Rev. Douglas Charles a “decided
Improvement,"
his of the' song*. "Morning" and
anrout*.
_.
"DUA*~. with his usual #**«.
or. loaecta. and disease ravages.
physlelan said today.’ ,
will officiate.

Western Powers
Attack Russian
Delegate To U N
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. 20 are on. temporary
___three on probationary
he said, included are flren
and public work*

Senate Suprised
By Truman With
Informal Visit

Vegetable Group
Releases Facts,
Figures On State

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U N Group Makes
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On Humalro, tire Army comChairman Hartley (R-N. J.) sent muniquo
ri-por ti-d that u Dutrh
I I M H lIRM rU
I 'l l .
I MU|
column had moved more than 10
rnilrs to tire west &gt;4 Palemhnnj
In the aouthraatern part of the
big Island.
Though ihe rolumn'a present
hu nt ion was nut revealed, ihlv ad­
vance would Hci-rn tt&gt; have put U
hr ronlrul of the rich oil fields that
supply llii- gu-at shell and stan­
dard-vacuum i(-fineries ut 1'ulcmTin- hutleel as presented hv hung.
Mrs. Marv Rawlins, finance chair­
The communique said other
man " f the Filota Club. wn« »&lt;• Dutch elementM lancing east from
tin
ceplrd at the ineelliii? of the
Nt-tht-rlnnds colonial capital
group held in tile Tonri«t ^Center hud ' moved 50 mile* before d:U0
H
mi if nurd un 1'ggp |nu|
Inst night.
An inerras* of lilies wav voted
upon ns was s penally of 25 vent*
per meniLtr for any absence In
Ihe future. A discussion of ways
of m**tlhf the liudgel and i-xpeners was carried un and plan*
wen- made to sell Christmas cs(d*
again this year and for bidding a
rummage sale early In September.
Mr*. Joel Field, president, re­
ATHENS. July 28, (,P) — The
ported that the telegram of roll- United
Nations Balkan aUb-Cumgraduation* sept -from the Pilots mlssfon continued today its . In­
to Dirk Aikrn who appeitrrH on vest igntIon at lonunlna, where th*
the Arthur Godfrey broadcast in Greek army claims to have touted
New York wa* read over Ihe u guerrilla force which “ invaded" »
airr The group voted lo sand a from Albania.'
,
letter at appreciation to the
The luvesUgHlui * originally had
Police Rtgeyvc. In Qrisndu. »pon: been rchcdulcil tft leave yciterday.
sors of tire program on which Meanwhile, Athens newspaper*
.Mr. Aiken won the opportunity published unconfirmed
report*
of appearing in ihe Arthur Godfrey that a majority of th* sub-com­
show.
mission was “ convinced" that Ih*
■A letter from the Texas City, guerrilla* hail struck from Al&lt;
Tex. J’ llot Club wa* read in which Irani*.
the laical cluh was thanked for
The Greek Eighth division fn
the $26 donation made during th* Eolrus said ths! it had Inflicted
recant disaster* there. It ■ was 628 casualties on irregular* with­
reported that tha hospital room! in four days, exclusive of lot***
furnished and maintained hr the from.Greek air force plane*.
Pilot Culb haa been painted and
An estimated force of 800 to
redecorated.
1,000 rri&gt;clt were bring shelled in
Mra. M. C. Stone waa welcomed the forest arras west of loannina.
a* a new member .in th* club. A
The government said 20 guerril­
letter from Mr*. Edith Cameron las were killed and 20 captured on
of Gainesville, chairman of th* ML Olympus and that 25 war*
Florida party given hy Florida killed and 30 captured at Aghta,
delegates la Ihe Pilot Internation­ The rebels Belied seven military
IH
al held In Columbus, Ohio Juns truck* carrylng wheat near Lamia.
20-28 waa read In which ah*
The ministry of public order
thanked thos* taking part,
said guerrillas had attacked ntar
throughout th* stat* were used tho Bulgarian ami Yugoslav bor­
Greenery and flower* native to ders.
Florida aent hy th* various clubs
A hand of 600. including women,
through't the state wars used to waa said to Hava struck at Vrontransform tho parlors of th* tou. seven miles south of Bulgaria,
D*shi*r-Wa)lack hotel into a ver­ and burned 70 house*, th* school,
itable fairyland. Th* party was
(i'MMllHWCA
»*»■• T * «l
proclaimed by all those present
aa being on* of th* outstanding
•vents of . tha convention. Air Nejcro Injured When
plants, aant by Mr*. A. W. Lee
of Sanford, ’ were wrapped In
Hit By Automobile
8panlsh moss and presented to
each guest present and a large
Hit by an automohil* an h*
banana plant, complete with a waa' unloading cement TremTI
bunch o f ' bananas whleh was wheelbarrow at Frehch Av*nU#,_
aent bv th* Daytona Beach Club and First Street lata- yesterday
created much comment among lb* afternoon, Andrew Jones, negro,
guests. .
of 1502 West Fifteenth Street « * »
rarrled in the Mosriy ambulann*
CORRECTION
to Ffmifd4,aughtnn
Memorial
Th* Herald r*gret* an error Hospital where he wa* traeted f«r
mad* in tb* story on th* Hi. head and back injuries, according
*.
!
Johns River appropriation which to poiic*.
Miss 6'rancls M. Stor*y of
app*ar*d In Tu«aday'a lasu*. Th*
sub-comraitU*
recommended $600, WebsUr, Identified by polk* a*
o-C
000 for tht prelect or $100,000 tho driver of the 1841 Pontiae
mor* than th* House originally sedan that hit th\ negrS, fact* h
charge of re ck la u ' driving.
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To Protect th* Past# of tho World;
To Proaoto tho Pros res* of A a ir lc ii
,To Prodbco Prooporitj for Sanfcyd.

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Waterway System In
France Is Restored

ntlalifin of good elllisns.
PARIS, (A*) — Franc* has re­
now on tho pinnacle of
• community,” he ns- stored 99 per cent of her Inland
fie urged that all civic waterway transport rlr.ee the
Bd cltlxe-ns'get behind the war. ,J. Dubreuil, .eharlmsn of n
cf Campbcll-Lossing * l’o»t French transport committee, has
i permanent department announced.
era here, and that cltIOf 12,000 ' boat* on Inland
fy ami take more Intnreat ntrrams, 2,000 were destroyed and
affalm cl government.
Ji.000 damaged during the war, he
Aiken told tho Kiwsntnn, ■aid.
the nlttht of tho big broad1h* pointed out thst the Inland
swallowed lemons and system's 3,700,000 tone was 1*00,000’
tea In an effort tp re- tons more than the seagolug mer­
congestion of what Ik; chant marine and thit Paris’* port
t Worst :C*i1d he had bver traffic of 14 million t-in* siirnasth thla and a little pray* sed even Marseille's-right million
_ I did manage to make a , tons of good* handled.
he declared. Ho added
million people heard of
on the final Chesterfield
Relief Cancelled
on which he ippeerd.

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Johnny Cromwell IIas|
25 Years Qf Flying

with sufficient evidence thst Pspy
had offered anything of vsluei for
the legiilaton' votes on any rn ik
Irr, paiticuUrly ihe snti-lrookie
bill. .
They also eonlended ihe testi­
mony failed to show shy offer*
made to Odham in "lawfal mon­
ey,” and said there was '‘un­
certainty" on the part of Odhsi.r
"as to statements altnhuled "by
him to P*py."
The motions for Ufrecled Vb»r
diets were not argued, and the
Judge denied ihem without prej­
udice‘ to their renewal alter the
defense has finished its presen­
tation.

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W ED N ESD AY, JU L Y 23, 1947

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

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wanis Meet

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conduct the meeting* which start
at 8:00 o’clock.
Friday night a divine hasting
service will be’ held. The Jones
can be heard over tho local radio
There will be special aervtro* for station at 8:30 o’clock each morn­
the next three nights o.-glnning ing this week.
tonight at the Assembly of Gi-d,
it w is announced today by the
Asbestos was lined against flra
church. Rev. and Mix. Osai? B. as long ago-as the fifth century
Jones from Oklahoma City will D.C.

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Johnny Crowell, noted stunt P. M. Yesterday to ocrupy Tamflyer, and husband of tho former hocn. Krawnng and the little eoas1 PAID B A C K DAT
(iretrlwn D s i i of Sanford, is re­ tal town of Tjllamaja. This col­
BARfkJM PE DOLlsAH
ported to lie still thrilling spec­ umn was headed for Cheribon,
tators wilh his aerial cirrus. Hi- about 130 miles raft of BatavU.
I BaRRI&amp;D B D T .N E jt'
Meanwhile, the Dutch and
has completed 26 years of »afu
flying and recently put on an Indonesians charged one anol^r
T im e me w o u l p h ' l o a m
*ci ml show* at Salisbury am) with using Japanese in the con
Me a ! s e h e s m
I*
Monroe, N. C. One of his alunt* filet.
Is to fly upside down, controlling
A Dutch military apouesman
DOME FOOLED 'l* A
the plane with feet and kite*a said the Dutch were bombing re­
publican-held airfields because ...»
the
sud with hand* held outside.
»«»»»,-»»•&gt;•
O M fcETl ! !
Mrs. Crowell, who was noted I Indonesians had at their _dispn*-i|
In Sanford for her paintings, ~fairlv largo numbera ot Janancaa
wrote that she intended to paint flying Instrnctoni, a good many
some landscape* hut would (give Japanese fighter planes and Japto wail for the weather to get untetrained Indoneaian pilots. Hfe
better a*’ It has rained nearly said Dutch objectives all wen* mili­
everyday. They live at Mathews, tary one*.
N. C.
A Batavia dispatch said the Indons cl an News Agency Anlara ieported Japanese were used by Ihe
I C a i l i s n S Irm a P ae* O w l
Dutch In westers; Java and that
of the Polish people generally for
Court
Records
iwo of three crewmen wlii balled
lsey Episode
the balance of this calendar year. ' TALLAHASSEE,-July 2 M 1)
out of a burning Dutch plane over
He said Imports of medical sup­ Rep. Clarence M. Camp II nl
w s iiM s s n
u s :s :it a
I'alcmhang. were Japanese. The
. t l « » l Irani f'«*t Ona)
plies and supplementary food­ Ocala today outlined for a circuit
IlnMIa*. Itny A. t lu s Alary K. To Dutch in Batavia dismissed this
that It tvaa not cqordfn- stuffs for spcrlfl group* appear
H
*&gt;)r',«
aoillh
rtus
Alarm*
tinder any single authority Justified and that seme import ■ court jury his accusation that for­
t'lJIten, Jame* I*. To ikllth I* charge aa “ nonsense," saying th*
Indonesians probably mistpoa na­
LTtl.it.
an Invitation which dliorter of grain seed and fertiliser would mer Representative Bernie C.
tluinphrey. U. C. To Airr. |p!lth tive troops from the island of amaccepted.
Pspy of Key Wei! Had offered
he helpful.
I,.
I'.iliarttuilna for Japanese.
The Slate Department naid t.i him $100 for his vote on a 194/
brouttht in yk-torv InItuUMitt. H enrv
.I n s
V «rjr TO
I.ondon, Foreign Secretary Kri limply thla: all hand* Its announcement however, that anti-bookmaker bill.
Vlnraiit
II.
IToehl
(las
Hsdla
,
__' &gt;W IVMM ru *M M
&lt;1.1 li.nl lyL'lif
1*0 It neat Bevln said that Britain was
alike. And that we did &gt;i« h speclsl Items could lie sup.
D A Y A NIGHT’, patented 'Heal Trap" flu*
- 1 3 ■S 7
| * l TiM. Nut
Camp, 37-year-old cattleman
T *
»*l I?- A F*1 b«e»|
determined to seek an end to war­
0. i;t|IMI *tus
'tribute to our Indoctrlns- plied through private relief or­
llmurll,
i.
II.
rim
i'ora
l&gt;*vl&gt;
retaidi
ruing hot gawi, forcing more heat into
ganisations
and
other
sourr"#,
fare
in
Indonesia
"at
the
earliest
and
phniphale-limrrock miner,
the United State* Navy."
To Ma» K. Knit# tl.Tli Wll)
possible moment” and was work­
such as the international emer­ testified Pspy had made the al­
Karp, Alary K To Joaapli It.
the lurtound'ng water. Remit; More hot water,
ing on several possible solution*
gency children's fund. Tho ~an*
IUnn.il .t ils t'orn I m a ,
leged'offer in the msilroom juit
Agents Testimony
tlranT, rurnatla AUllauiel tW h l.l which he did not disclose.
mmncemenl added I
levs fuel corwumphon, lower gal M i. D A Y A
tfressmen Turn
To IteliTrl W. la.ni.
Well-informed diplomatic sourer*
"In view of the above and of outside the House dumber after
Sllllrr, l.uta A . T o (lu ll Oil f!o , ■aid that either India or Australia
m IIi w S
trim
Ow*|
enile A h End Of th* fact that the funds am avail walking wilh him through the ion II'belwien
NIGHT give, you any temperature of water
June. 1945, and Jan-- H aalio. W . K tlu s IIMiu T . TO might ask tha United Nafloiia lo
Tb I n *$lirtlFV,lW* ere lulfirinnt -ew.nteei •indy. ■main door on
,w
,
..Jo^T-^eMiPinsycsIhr.
lo iu iD A Y W ^ G d L
IB H I O l f f H l
urgrMl „,| cf need*. It ha*
WrrVehe- l./ CAa'dlsputo Iwtwesw
u s * :iw 7 : ’&gt;
He aaldjf’apy told him ‘‘ We’re
1. f. t.*.t*T To LaUila J. Tain'll, tho Netherlands and the Indonesi­
t**o decided not to undertake i
She testified that four. other atal.
for low-cod, 24-hour hot water tervice year
,
very much interested In House
ARTHUR ROSON
an Republic.
relief program for Boland.”
union officers may hav* be*n Com­
lirnnU IIi.I.t M rfu a Julia I T in NGTON, July 21, (JTlafter
year.
Advising that Polish food pro Mill 6W). It's going to take n lot munists and that to her knowledge eta T » K ln.rr K. K a it iib n in k i tlU I
____________________;
■goes home this week, duct Ion h "mt the Increase,” the of money away from the small 10 were not members. She also Tlaby.
rounlles and we want H referrerl
legislator* are acting like report *ald:
linn h. Jtwph II- To Myrtle H.
told the rommltte* that there Is a
I»* tU wv DAV A NIGHT, Amttttt'i
~ kids just before school
Pollih ■offlclaU
Interviewed to the committee on railroads and Communist group active at tha Illllrh
_
•
*
A rm y
To
A lvin C. U e .
hi
: vi. KSTATM wuiiTiJvtiKs
Cawa
mm
» l ledry.
were unanimous In slating that telegraphs.” '
A rm y
To
N a tb a a W
I t e ilUniversity of North Carolina at
ti'Keat. M ra ry i n n I.MIte T o C*n*
' ean sit still. And order, the fowl production, collection,
Camp said he told Papy he al­ Chapel Hill, headed by Junius l f " l l*U I'riHllIrlfoiI I'tr d il,
munif I c o l l .
a comparative stranger In dUtrlhuymt and rationing sys­ ready had promised other House Rcalr*. a student. She said she rp-r*. J . I». e t u i Sllnnle T o O rlan ­
S A T IS K .V IT IltS
OW M OH TOAtiKS
has now.become an out­ tems. which they htfve estab* members to send the hill to Ihe had attended Communist Party d o . AnHIn.
rioilda raahlona Ine. To K|orlda
H om e Ma net* la isn C orp . T u vl.
llihed. a.sstire that there will ha railroad and telegraph committee. meetings at which Scales was pre­ Mate
llanb.
it. CIII Hl vtus Doris M.
fit times a day a speaker no starvation In Poland or acuio
Upon that, he reported. Papy sent.
m ItUas, T . II. t I mi I,'.rain* .11, T o
his gavel to say, wearily, malnutrition on a widespread
j.u i'I O .n ,
A m lr .w II, Til ' It* H.
*sf the—shoulder and
r t f « Kr dr rill H.ivlna* A la.nn A Mil.
Among union official* sho tes­
se will come to order."
T alom . I r lh la J. r ia l T o Kliat A tn I I «1 ■■a Oliva.
hast* even without food Imparl*. ■atd "Hoy, that'* fine. If you'll tified wer* members of the Com­
r * d » r « t JOrvfngj * lA iin 'Aaafi. ‘L \ ,
upon a lull, or n faint far- With thlf general - statement all luat Vitls* -that way it will mean
K r ilii F e d e r a l. H svln a* A L o s s
l-M S T T K I. WOHTIi VMM
munist Party at the time of her
A w n. Tu J o h n 8 M iller e tu i l ‘ * u -f* seme, come* Inin the metpltsrs of the ml salon crmcUr.” 1100 to you.”
rtrial.
IM
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A.
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l.ulda
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This often lasts for ten
“ I told him,” Camp said, “ I'm i-mployhicnt. was Rdwln M-Crca, 1*1*1’ Ihtltka------------------ ------------- tin*.
FRitlda Htsle fla n k T o Ham Ifu lk e
• riVTH S I T r-OH a VI K
not interested in your money* and international repreaenlatlvu of th*
food, tobareo and agricultural
*
Wllllama, rim . It. e t u i Tlm lm a -lu v Anna.
son for Ihe disorder It
turned around and walked out.”
Jury Indictment
Klurhla m a le H ank
Tu
W illi.
eonsrresimen. Ilk* everyone
T o 1. II. A n ile n in a lu s etal.
House Hill 600 was the third workers.
W allace,
Before th* hearing M.-Ctrn Is­
nt everything off to th* |.i*t,
of
four
hills
to
prohibit
service
of
IIH
V
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IU
H
I.K
IllfeU
I
iM
U
K
»
&lt; (»n i| ii,i,4 Sr*M I'a a t Ow» I
Hanlunt A llanlli- Nat- Hank T j
J in addition to Ihe major
Navy
To
Yhi-inat A llred 111vrare ht-l liookmakera by lelepluinn sued a '-stalrment asserting the
HAN FOR i&gt;—Rhone 1152— Ma. Slate Ranh Bldg
VV. K Hwalm. t i n t ttrlia T.
rIa.
atlon you read shout on the a special subcommittee to Mil­ and telegraph companies. Its two committee is trying “ to break the
CarM.in,
K ll.n T o l*. K. llarn«H|
waukee
to
make
further
Inquiry
union."
Navi
TV
.
Ilol.ert
lliiff.
OBI.ANDO
— Phone 4678 — 1219 N. Orange
[get thsy have a lot o f
predecessors Were rejected by lh«
•In, Vera A.
II* drrltred the House Commit­
do that you nsitr read Into th* 11-month* long Allis- committee on railroads, telegraphs,
mm
Chaimers strike. —
tee “ is trying to do something th*
. at all.
Subsequently, Hartley submitted and telephone*. None of the four richest and moat powerful member
Ah may explain .why during
passed.
On
cross
examination
by
‘ last minute drlvo to get a report to Clark with the renurst Defense Attorney Pat Whitaker of of the tobacco trust could not do
-h by Saturday B*nnt»r* that ho take "such artion as might Tampa, Camp «ald he had on May jt %
Meanwhile, a House Judiciary
dlscusisd such redhot Issues b* appropriate.” ,
H voted with opponents of the hill
Tho committee report said that on
ftulKuianilUe* approved a bill that
hat makes a watermelon
three
separate
testa
hecau.ia
”1
there was also "substantial ovid
would, open the way to American
cnee” that Robert Ruse, another had bremlred member* of the citizenship for Victor A. Kravchen­
4 whv the Hons* has had to, offlclaj.
house!
!f!
would
and
it's
better
to
of tho UAW ln*-nl, slat* had
ko. foYmfef Sorlst .official who ha*
the amount of damage'
falsely.
Rus wss nnt ■Land'hltrhetf when you maK3 a nuhllciy ' renounced Communism.
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th# estate o f tW. H. Rod*
jifubMaa^l—~i4r~
—
-----------------the-Indlrtmrut. Ha ls
Kravrhcnko. who testified to the
........&gt;y v'isd Tils'TSF
The Orala.lawmaker rail Rep.
|
of
the
local
and
activities
fvllls, Tenn..
tartsvme.
serin far insrit
P. JUuv Ctewgijtf Jarkfomllle bad House' Un-American
STARTS TH U RfiD AY 9:D0 ‘A. M. SHOP EARLY 11
honorary president- coitte
him tugi* time b-forr May' commUt4e ' yesterday that all re­
Among the dhra
a* Indicted on six H fetidtoasked
sponsible
Soviet
officials
In
theItfni'f'as
a
personal,
M4»
^ Women’s
...
uillsi'mVAI'bO • series of quo*
ludlclgry group he fears for his’
*
Uons by •ci typHleo counsel ami favor” to vote'to refer Urn mea­ Unitrd Stales are spies, told ths
‘ k.
mcinben concerning sure ot th* hdatild.i-ommlltej and llfa if he l* not given the pro­
i at M a barrel* tltU. 376 commltlce
any comrpctlon ha might have with he had agreed because ha "had no tection accorded American cl(Interest Jn it one way or Ihe oth­
M (refills, at a dime a refill the Communist Party.
■ *
Th* Indictment said Cnrlltoffol e r ”
at In all thli rush It's inters*-* replied negatively when
■ '-*
:‘j
l
was • He said he had oot told Crmra
1 to note that ssnatora still act asked If he "knew Ned Smirks he would vote against the hill "all most entirely In response to direct
senators.
ami Fred lllalr." The «rand Jury th* way fhriugh Ihe I^-glsUsurj” question* from elate and detente
5?sr^ Wherry (R-Nebl has said
“ knew both Sparks nnd added he had gone to tho attorney* in contrast to the Usll_ of keeping Republican and Chrlslo/fel
•.
Blair
and
a number of Jacksonville leglslstor wltbli 20 monv, of Rep. llralley Odham oft
. la line. The hour was vears had been for
or 26 ‘minutes after hi* conversa­ Sanford yesterday. Odham fre -1
intlmnlely
associ­
! he was trying to stum tha ated with them In connection with tion with Pspy nnd told him he mrently wa# Interrupted by th#l
A Fine Group of SuiU it Unbeatable
s out when ths nnm* of the activity* of Oommugisnt and intended to vote for (he hill when defense and by Judge W. lt*y|
Rnvall cams up for conit
came
before
the
House
for
final
Walker for .expanding hla repiletj
Reduced Prices! Your Favorite Suits
the Commulst Party.”
as Secretary of War
arllon on passage or defeat.
trevond the questions that wtr#
Wherry, th* S»nat*.’»
aiked.
.
Camn'a statement was given al/
in A Wide Range of Color*, Our Entire
Mon jlttarar, Jittered and
Greek Inquiry
bled to himself senator after
Stork Huh been Repriced For This Month
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�W EDNESD AY, JU L Y 23, 1947

Pathan Problem
To Plague Men
4* Of North India

TH E 8 A N F 0R D H ERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

It also a -policy clnsh po»*lJerusalem Undergoes '! There
hi* In this between the United
Statea and aome IliitUh Com­
8th General Alarm monwealth
nation* and
Rus­

New DKl.ltl. India— With the
renewal of Afghanistan’* claim
for the return nf t'rihal territory
in India'* turbulent nnrthwes*
frontier the furture goverment of
that rueged border territory pro­
bably will find it thetr biggest
■prombtem to beep the Uwlca* and
bloodthirtv Pathan In cheek. I’osf »lr Afgh\rr intriBuo and the unftplajnerl and sudden replacement
or the Russian ambassador in
Kabul tend support to the belief
In political quartern that a per­
iod of great turmoil nrav lie ahead
of peoph&gt; living west of the lazyflowing River Indus.
Whether the Pakistan dominion
government Is able to control the
fronaler provlnre depend* on the
streugh of the hold which Khan
Abdul Ghnffnr Khan, the “ KronI tr Gandhi,” Congress f'nlhans'
Tader, haa over the frontier peo­
ple after Aug. 15. the day of the
transfer of- British power to Ind­
ian hands. The frontier Congress
is making capital out o f the Patbans’ ingrained hatred o f Punjabi
with their new slogan of "Path-

sia.
'
Territorial question*—The Cai­
rn, Yalta and IVlvl.im ngirr limits
stripped . Japan of her overaea*
. empire, hut the peacemaker* must
formalin1 the status of Korea,
I Formosa, Manchuria, the Kurile
Islands and Sakhalin. They also
[I must decide which, if any, of the
: I small island* around Japan will
&gt; be returned t o ‘ the Japonic.

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NOTICE
iuty Shop at 30!» Park \sr. Sal, July 19,
. Morning - July 2S at :n« N. park In Takseh
III he furnished with all nr* modern equipment
MlfIfiiut.

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Optimistic, Pessimistic
Questions Posed By
Jap Treaty Proposal
11Y It USB KI.I. natNES
TOKYO. July 23, t/Pt— There

Britons Are Urged To
Stagger .Work Hours
Lo n d o n . July 23, bp)— the
Minister of la W .- George I n t n ;
annnunred yesterday that govern­
ment compulsion would Ire applied,
If necessary to force ihe Introduc­
tion of staggered worklmr hour*
In Ilritish industry as a moans of
averting another fuel ci'xn this
winter.
“ The well Ireing of the fratiun la
at *tak*.H Isaacs told the House
| of Commons, adding that almost
dally electricity cuts would crip­
ple industry unless one-thin] of
the daily peak load is consumed
outside normal ijny-ihlft hours.
' Isaacs repeated earlier appeals,
thus far unanswered by lire great
maturity of industries and trade
unions, fur the voluntary Introd­
uction of night work, llttla prnrtired In British fartorlc* during
peacetime,

RAI)10 PROGRAMS
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im
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( 1 9 Pport* t'arsd a
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itrq u rs ttrilly .Y o u rs
.11 ;C0 L ate 11*11 Hcnrt*
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pessimism
In diplomatic
circles j
p
e s s im is m
diplomat
here recently aa the ability of
I ho tt allied nations to settle
with relative apeed what Gen­
eral MacArthur has termed the
’minor" problems nf a -Japanese
treaty.*
The complicated territorial nuesIinns which have hren such a
handicap In Kuropc will Ire absent
when work begins nn the, PacifIc treaty. So will acme of the
political problem*.---------- —--------r
Kvcn so, diplomats Itelieve it
will take a minimum of one year
tit write a final treaty ‘ aHcr
negntiatinns are iregun, nrohahly
nf the proposed preliminary con­
ference.
As usual, Ihe progress nr the
negotiation" may well Ire deter­
mined Itv Russia's nli it ride, and
the diplomat*, wrre split on their
predictions of probable Russian
cooperation. Some reganl as an
encouraging *lgn the fact that
Moscow, has approved the recent
Far * Eastern . commissi on policy
wtatemept.
Here are aome of the main
question* whlrh jllplomat* eipect

control
iile ;w h*l-typ*1"
of lupervliioit I* to be exercised
over .1.10.111 'after the J treaty la
signed and wlint if any restrirthrna are to lie placed on her
return to the family o f nations.
On this subject -there has long
lieen a basic rleavag# tigtWeen
occupation headquarter* .and strmo
of the allies,
notably Russia,
Australia and New Zealand.
Reparations—l.iltle progress haa
been made in solving. this com­
plex problem during prolonged
discussion* by the Far Eastern
Commission, and the Western na­
tion* *1111 are divided among
themselves on the amount of rep­
aration* to he taken from Jathe distrihpan «■ well as
button.
Japan’a future _______
lion — Far Eastern Commission
policy permit* Japan an Indrutrial potential equivalent to ■ the
yeara 1030-34, but‘to lie effective
this need* considerable clarifi­
cation and the delegate* may he

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la la a t N * a »r* l* »
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- la Iba aallaaal Halt at eSrertlelaa
ttflirre ar* aaalalalaat la Iba l»)S ,*i rtll«a la Iba aaaalrr wHS
atlarlaal keefeeertere la i%lraaa
. aat Haw Yarb.
rba llaralt la a aaaaibar ml Iba
Aaaaalalat I'taaa nblab la aallllat
aarlaanal, la Iba a»a tar rapabllrallaa af all Iba laaal aawa *r&lt;ele4
la Ibla aaataaaaar. aa wall aa all
A t aawa tlaaalabaa.

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

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YOU WILL NEED ALL YOUR
FACULTIES TO RIGHTLY PLAY
YOUR PART IN LIFE- HOW
HAVE YOU DONE SO FART:
L*t us WRich snd l* »otnrr.-7 l
Tlitti. 5:6.
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The Smiling lhine.ii nol only
that we arr'sllli shipping oil lo
Russia,* but that they are'not *»*«
paying far it.

Making A Man Of Him

The age over which the Juvenile courts have jurisdiction
has been raised in many states to 18 or even higher. This
fact was brought out in a meeting of the National Council
uf .Juvenile Court Judges in Chicago. .
A half century or more ago, n fourteen-or fifteen-yearold was considered a man, and given a man's duties and
riMjHjnsibilitiea. He had faced life and grappled with Us
practical problems He knew that no wood-chopping meant
uo warmth mid that no crops and no well-developed live­
stock meant no food in the house.
The judges concluded that modern life does not teach
a child cause and effect in any such practical way, and
thus he is stifl.a child at 18. If true, this ia a sad comment­
ary on modern life, und It seems unnecessary. There are
many ways of learning about cause and effect beside chop­
ping wood und hoeing com. Any intelligent parent with the
will to do so can Hee that his child faces the consequences
tif hi»-/acU.*and.JLhat he. learns to stand on his own feet
and make his own decisions. The trouble with the children
coming before these judges is that they do not have In­
telligent. conscientious parents. * So perhaps the judges
are right In raising the uge of maturity.
, Trying.to educate parents is beginning too late in the
day to do juvenile delinquents much good. But making It
plain to everyone that parenthood needs preparation, and
is not to be entered into "lightly and unadvisedly” , may
have results In* the long run.

Youngr United States
The death recently In Elllnton, Va., of 85-year-old Mrs.
Pearl Tyler Ellis, Lreaks n link that was only one generation
removed from Washington’s day. Mrs. Ellis, daughter of
a second wife, was the 14th child and last surviving off­
spring of one-time President John Tyler, who was nine years
old when Washington died, Tyler's Virginia family knew tho
and Tvfrr prtfrWnt.V hhd mc-t tlftrr. " *
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Originally a Jeffersonian, Tyler broke with the DemfsTats to become vice president in 184f under William
Henry Harrison. At the latter’s .death a month later, TVIer
became the tenth president *of the United States. In hts
administration, colorless generally because of party opposit­
ion to the chief executive^ Texas was annexed and the
Maine-Canadian boundary set. Tyler presided at the unsuc­
cessful peuce conference In Washington in 18G1. Before
he died, the next year, when Mrs. EIHa was'a few1 months
old, he saw his peace hopes' dashed "by the'Civil War’s fury.
Such a life ns that of Mrs. Ellis, so close to the beginning
days of the republic, brings home once more the fact that
this, after all.*is a very young nation.

Array secs Possibility of M*nMadr Eaithquxkcs—h e a d l i n e
More School Children
Yeah. Runia might agiee to col­
laborate. That would bt • worldAs a result of our rocketing birth rate during the war
shaking event.
nml iwstwar yeart, more than 5,000,000 children will be

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milled to the elementary school population of the United

A Scnslr lubrommi
^-States during the next deende, according to the Metropolitan
rrcommcmJcd sn incresie
Life Insurance Company.
$100,000 in llie Houie approved
When school opens this fall, there will be about 2,600,000
appropriation |qi die 12 loot
six-year-olds eligible for admittance to elementary school,
channel „ in the_ SCZJvbns River uiiii- the number will Increase each year until it reaches
Thi*1(i|Ute, ol course, has to bt nearly 3,300,000 fn 1953. The company calculates that-the
concurred in by bolh the Houie t'jtnl^elementary school,age„population will increase from
~and Seriate, liul"U»e'prospects arr it* prenent 18,200,000 to more than 23,400,000 In 1956.
exceedingly good at the mornrni
The number of children eligible to enter high school will
for obtaining all the money that decrease thin year and next, but thereafter the trend will
is nrcetiary for bringing deep Ire reversed and their number will jump from 2,200,000 In
* water to Sanford’s front door.
1949 to more thun 3,200,000 in 1961. The situation is con­

sidered sufficently serious to call urgently for "planning

Most of'Sanford's present day along practical lines in order that adequate provision be
troubles are due to growing pain). made for the education of the new crop of children. .
.
There is a housing shortage be­
"This is particularly necessary In areas where schools are
came there are more people heie already overcrowded,” the Metropolitan points out, •“ and
wanting houses' than ever before. where, even now, there is n shortage of teachers.”
There is a parking problem be
cause there are more cars. There
il a financial problem (for the
City) because there is more stork
to do taking care of mere people,
and because the more pei)&gt;Ie
who buy houses the more propeifjrj
it exempt from faxes on account'
of
homestead exemption. As
“ growing pains” these are all to
the, good. Iail some remedy for
them will have to be found. *
As the Pepy trial gets unJer
way in Tallahassee, the best wishes
of 24,00(1 of hit constituents go
out to Orailey Odium who will
j!iy to prove that he was offered
a , bribe by a fellow represents-,
live frqra Key West who in truth
was representing th* UoAnukeiu.
Odhtrn is seeking to prove hi*
charge not far selfish motives but
in the interest of good govern­
ment for if legislation can be pair­
ed, or blocked. In Florida by hrf
bery. good government cannot
possibly -survive; But if is vie
* thing to be offered a bribe, il is
another thing to prove it. Wer^,
there any witnesses to the olfer?
It there any documentary evi­
dence) These are questions which
can be answered only in the trill
itself and which may provide the
answers' to Pspy’s guilt or inno­
cence.
Advertisers should know ihn
llw reston newsprint is scarce
it because ol booming newtptper circulation ait over th« Unit­
ed Stain. People are reading news­
papers today as they never hare
before. In our own cat* our cir­
culation hat almost doubled since,
before the ‘war.* ^ Almost every

newspaper in lb*' United
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tied Sts

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i* some c/iri*

of newspapers today "becegs*
.. they are controlled by big busin«». by capitalista, by edverinor Tweaus* they devote - . much, space to world news,

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Sanford, Fla.
July 81, 1947

ation to the public,-before U'tibi- „
ulng work on the highways. And
on one occasion, was advised by a
road building - contractor- that it
was specified in his contracts; that
the public must be taken care oL
and not Inconvenienced, before any*
work was begun. All along 1
thought of the many detours, wiles
and miles out of the way, and over
lime rock and asphalt, and rough
dirt roads, we would hare had to *
make had we made this mileage in.
our own state of Florida.
Where It is costing the Florida
Motorists and Tourists coming in­
to the state, thousand* of dollars, .
in making detours, and having the
lime whit* wash and asphalt clean-f
ed from their autos. Our S ta te*
Road Department seems to have
(he public be damned! attitude. It
seems the Reed Department it
veers behind the times in repair­
ing and rebuilding roads, end
rould learn a great deal from
other states.
Youra truly,
3. T. Newby.

Editor
Th* Sanford Herald
City
Gentlemen:
Mr*. Newby, daughter and I
have iuat returned from tounng
the Pacific Northwest by auto,
covering 9737 miles, passing
through 81 itatc*. During this
mileage, we had one detour 1cm
thanevMfhalf mil* over paved
highway, and another, where a cul­
vert was being put in, around
which the detour was leva than
one quarter of mile, which had
been pavad before work began on
the cuhcarL In two or three towns
we detoured around two or three
blocks on paved streets, where
streets were being paved, in many
cases and tnllee roads were being
repaired, one half of rood being
repaired, su aa not to inconveni­
ence the public or detour them. __
Lillian D. Wald, American so­
On three occasion. In conversa­
tion. I was advised that these cial worker, was the mother of » f
staUs always gave first consider­ plan for public health nursing.

WE’VE BEEN WITH YOU
TWELVE YEARS
W* are twelve years old this July.
Yee—way back yonder in the yrsr 1936,
a capitalist moved io Florida from another
Htste.
He tunrlia*fil
t&gt;tttchased proparty
property in tianrora
Sanford and
Hiaie, lie
ana
in other cities Ju Florida, and une day,ha j j
mentioitWf to
ttmT^iM^ssirfawr rare*
in Florida were considerable higher than in
his Horn* Stem, end bo thought perhaqy the
reason for thia wus that the mutual fire *
insurant companies wen, not active in
Florida.
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Hr had tarried most of his Insurance In
Mutual Compan lee. i: nd induced ue to take on
the tepm itlaiton of mutual flra Insurance
companies, giving vs tht names of the mutual
-mnpanlex he had had satisfactory dealltiff‘ 7 *
with In hi* Hem* State. • ~
Tide is why we etarted a Mutual Insurance
Agency in Sanford—way back yonder In July,
1936.
Our amhltiun bus I** r to build up an agency
devoted to the task of providing good Insuranea
protection for th# people In Seminole County
at a saving.
That we hnv* to seme extent at least succeeded
in doing this I* indurated by the fact tkat to­
day wa have the pleasure of serving over five
hundred cutlamMs, moat of whom bought insurance
from us Lacaura our agency was recommended by a
loyal customer.
To our customers Iwlor.gs th* credit for lb*
growth of ♦hie Agency—for srithout their Loyally
and support througbrul these twelve year*—
It just wtiuMpT have happened.
live andTft'wont them
‘ T.rthein, v t die dull
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to know
that we..fully rVcognlu th*
t fact that this
Is truly their l|i»uis«, agency—for they have
made It so—they have saved more money op H»*tr
Insurance than w# ro'eda writing tha Insurance—
we have been MUTUALLY benefit tod knowing oach othof*
\ye toko ihio ineara r f thanking our customers publicly
for their kyolty and support during these twelve
years.
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C. M. Boyd &amp; Company

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TIIE SAN FORD tlE R A L P , SAN FORD. FTORIDA

Social A n d Personal Activities
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Calender

Youth Week To Be
Held By Methodists

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Plana are underway for a youth
Mrs. K. H. Smith nnd lotii nrt*
w ee*
w
rirw
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e in o s u i
week
at w
the
Flrat
Methodist
Church which will be held from 1
* l ll
f tfA o .u . ft's
Aug. 3 to *.
t. The progra
program will parents. Ku" ' *
1 Mrv - 8w‘ ,h •
be centered around youth and will
lie made up of ttddy,.' wondup,
Miss Margate! Tuieti of Winter
fellowship and fun.
HVvcn arrived vi-m . i J.*y to visit
The leadera of the group will for Several Weeks with Me. uiul
be made up of four young people
who have recently received intern Mrs. II. K. Long.
aive training at I.akr Junaluika,
Mrs. Robert C. Millet and three
N. C. which will enable them in
aaalating in the program. Mist Clio children. Mildred. Hobby and CharMetcalf, Bartow, will aerve ** con- mion. left on Sunday for Daytona
aelor and other members of the Ilearh to spend a month.
team are the Misses Nell itoso
Mr. and Mrs. Car! Oiu. p.iimj!,
Bwck, Myrtlewood, Ala.; Naomi
Hupert, Iota, Kas.: Mary Belli Jr. were called Inst Thursday to
Joyner, Siler. City, N, C.j and Air. Charlottesville, Va. because of the
Ilf .Mrs. Cl.urpenlngV tuOlhPorter Anderson, Jr. of Dun.-Lon, death
er-ln-law.
Tenn,
The young people will be divided
Mr. and Mis. George H iwlamt
into small groups in the afternoon
By UOU Hit).MAS
to work on projects from 3:00 P. of this city today amumnred the
M. until 4:00 after which n sup­ engagement of theil daughter,
HOLLYWOOD. July 23, UPy— per will be held at 0:00 o'clock Hetty Louise, to J. L. Anderson.
Attention Larry Tiernayt Hudy The slipper will lie followed wilh Mr. Anderson is tin- son of Kric
Anderson and ihe tale Mr*. And­
Vallee la muscling in.
,
class periods for different age erson
vL-Urillmrbiun. Wash.
Armed with megaphiinu, Vallee groups.will lie held.
Plans for the wedding will lie
waa an idol of the bathtub gin
All young people from 12 to 23,
era. Now he wanta to aport a their parent*r*teneher, counselors announced at a Inter ilate.
gat, but, unlike a present-day and anyone interested In .youth!
al|
Lieut. Conidr. ami Mr*. Robert
crooner, only on the screen. He are invited- to participate
K.* Pearce and sail, Itohin. oml
Avould like to play the law-brpak- the .activities.
Mr. nnd Mrs J. St.
Whii
mg aide of film murder stories.
' ' Clair
'‘in 'Mole
•AJ4fcr*Wlf**,"»2
biba JWMW*
“ Yea,” be cmpbaiWexL *“ wellsome time at the Sea,s|q.&gt; l.ontl
modidated fnne&lt; '* " ('ArciuTil Tike
Apartments at Daytons Ueurh
very much to play tough rules.
The Pearces plan tu Lavi; Aug. 1
And 1 know I can look tough.” He
for Guantanamo. .Cuba where
went into a detailed explanation!
Lieut. Comdr. IVaiie will be sta­
of how
Ida featurea are adaptable
1
tioned.
aucH rolet.
if •
Why,” he exclaimed, “ 1 often
X red my band with this puts."
C o a t s A n d S u it s T o
,T r
Rudy was dead ierjou» about
^Jhla Intentions. and )&gt;e ia a guy
H ave F ew er C hanges
QWhu haa aucceeded in many field*
of * show buxines*. Apprvaching
Hy .DOROTHY HOP.
hla 40th birthday next Monday,’ he
BIRTII ANNOUNCEMENT
la in fine phyaical ahape, having
Associated Press Fashion Editor
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Mr. and Mrs. David K. Thrash-. .A^-nwin
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■ healthy,
ruddy
complexion
as ........................
you recover fiom
all hla hair (now tinted an pttrar-jw announced today the blrlh of n tin- '•hock of the new fall dresses.
tive rust color.)
__ ™ — j daughter. Sherry Nan, on July I!* Which are deslgnedlo inike every'
' way to
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■ *n the femald Laughton M.-njrial thing In yOUr clothes closet ohso
“T was * on my
good
roles,” he continued, "when I made Hospital. .M rs. Thrasher will be |,ite. you might .a»t an eye on the
“ Palm Beach Story." Hut then I rememliered as the former .Shir- coming suits and coats.
went Into the Coast Guard.” Since ley Cameron.
These are going to be consider
leaving the service, he list been
st.lv easier to take, xinre f ^ g o i
Restricted almost entirely to play” r, *!r:
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.a myr
the extreme.
... r.,*.
styling
•omiunc^d
UM
iay, Ihf
birth
uf“ "n1|‘ o ^«t/„
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f.n that
If
'™ n g fuddy-duddies. *♦
.on.
Glen
Walker,
on
July
20
nt
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*s
for
f ‘ " ’you­
lf
“ I*missed having the Dillinger
vou're the conservative type,
re|« by two weeks," he lamented. the Fernald laiughtun Mrmorinl 're going tu be ahlu tu find (kilty
Rudy La currently getting a de­ Hospital. * Mr*. Gillyard U the nf tIUcfrrt, wearable coni* and
parture by playing a straight nun- former, Lorraine Alasey. . *
milts this fall. If you like radical
cohjedy rote of a goateed doctor in
fashions, they'll lie available, too,
Mr. and Mra. II. K. Long an
*‘I Remember Mama.” If movie
Theri&gt; an- two distinct ailhouetproducers, don't edme through aodneed • today the birth uf i te* in the fajt euat lineup - both
w|tb a tough characterliallun, hell daughter, Hlilidey ’ Jean: -in July new, both pjncTical and both In­
iimber up hia tonsils and head for Id at the Fernald Laughton Mem­ coming. • Olio' is the fitted coat,
singing •engagements In Mexico orial Hospital. Air*. Long i* the which has been missing from the
Chty, South -America, awl Lomfon-| former. LUxabeth. Tulcn.
fashion scene fur kcvV ih I »• a u
; John Garfield got around 3160,Tile other n the greatcoat with
ODO for hts role in 1"Gentleman’* * A battery1ilrvire has been de­ full; flaring back almost univer
Agreement,” but nothing Tor be- veloped to light a lady's handbag
sally becoming.
when opened.
ilg an extra iii ^JUauy.Cinyon.
For sports and qvrning Wi-ar,
lie aeemed to ,be enjoying Mm
munv hooded. , coat*. »n&gt; Ip'ing
Dust
on
a
light
luilh
rah
cut
lb
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shown, tho hood* i:&gt;uall) 4in-*l in
Angela Lansburg-PpUr Shaw two- efficiency by at much as 2d per- coritrasUng color and 'designed-*o
ccn
apme la getting, steadier,,. . . Bnthat they tuny he-thmwn hack m
shrlrted In the little red achoolThe first
nd—clip of Wool may form a cowl collsr.
ouse at 20th-Fox la a pictura of
hot
Fahrirs are hamlaoturr thatl they
be made on a lamb eight muni
Republic star Hov
Hoy Huge
Roger*.
have been In many y»ar». For
rgen has an answer to old.
•Edgar Bergen
tha autograph nuisance. He hands
Rput phoney money; It*r»"Charlie
^HcCarlhy maxuma — Ulegai and
very lender." . . .. Dan Duryea,
going'from One color, epic to an­
other. has a method for keeping
the two characters straight. In
“ River Lady” he’ wears a mous­
tache. . . . Donald O’Connor waa
sweating out hla first preview In
font- years, "Something In Tha ‘
Wind." He has no ground for
Orlando Highway At French Ave.
worry— he’a tha bright spot in the
film. . . .
FRIDAY
All day meeting and picnic nf
the W. 8. C. a of (ha First Methodl*t Church will ha bald at 10:00
A. hi.' at tha home of Mre. ft W.
Htfrran on. tha Country Club Hood.
Tha Townsend Club arill meet
• » tha Touriat Center at rf.00
o’clock with If. G. Lundquist, pre•ident, presiding. Plana will be
tnada for the diaU\:t council all
*dar meeting of tha Dth Cungreaatonal Dlatrict which will include
a buainesa matting at I0:3‘J and
a covered diah luncheon a*. 1:30.
Wavne IJ. Albert, atate organiser,
will be tha main apeaker ami all
'inembera and frienda are invited.

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N a n c y L u i'lla M c C o llu m B e c o m e s T h e B r id e
O f A n d r e w L e w is M y e r s , J r . O n -S u n d a y
Of interest to many friends in JUullug p/ she btaJotfeoamr-ehn-r
Sanford^ml Central Florida I*.tit** an aqua . miiroidertsl eyelet gown
anuouheement ’ of the nun ring* of wlihvwhlch elit* wore 1onrf* pink
Nancy Luelln McCollum, daughter glove* and a shoulder corsrg * of
of Mr. and Airs. Harry Clifford pink im nations and valley lilies.
Acting as betl man Was Klton
McCollum, Sr, of Auburndsle, to
Andrew Lewi* Myers, Jr., son of J. Alinighton. Jr. of Sanford and
Mr. and Airs, Andrew Lewis Myers usheis were Harry C. AlrColluut,
of this eilv. The wedding tuck Jr. and Harry Joe Atinarik alto of
place vn. Sunday nf lei non at 4:30 Banfurd.
o'clock at the First Presbyterian _Following tin- ceremony a recep­
h i held.
in »tt. wi*
»js» ,St.
fc*n, iininus
at. the
Albans
Churrh tu Aobumdale. Rev. J. I. tion, was
Kpjr.ojud I'arHh l|u»*e with ^I|s.
Wherry, pastor, % performed the Ur*
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ceremony.
•t
* Btamhatigb greeting* the guest- nt
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and pretenlfhg then! to
Pedestal________________
baskets'of-whitedoor
tfta.iloluse* with potte,! palma Vormed'tin- i.-.l iving line. Composing-the
a setting fur the wedding mid n-tliving line Wl&lt;r« Mr. nisi Mrs.
white tapers in seven-branched McCollum. Sr.. Air*. "Atyor*. Sr.,
candelabra illuminated the SCOiid. Mr umi Ali*. Myer*. Jr.. and Miss
A program of nuptial music wn* Alii id. Flowers and greenery
rendered by'George Akin, organist, served ns a ’ background fur the
a close friend of the young couple. lire and lull baskets of gladioluses
Mrs. Jere Stutnhaugh, Jr., soloist, anil palms were niiaugcd through­
accompanied by Miss Barbara out t)ie reception rooms.
A 'three-tiered wedding .-ake
Herring satig “ Thif Sweetest Story
Ever Told" and “ At Dawning". topped with white carnation* and
the lace
The traditional wedding marches gladioluses centered
rover ft I table. Lighted taper* in
Were Used,
The brlilr, given tn marrintri* bv Ihii'i-btniuhcd silver CrtMilwIira
her father, wore n floor length flatiketl the wedding cake which
gown o f white eyelet batiste fisrhl- Wu* cut by Hie bridal rotlph- witli
nned with n filled boduv. high an lieirlaom cake knife.
The hrtde attchded W tlcyon
neckline, neplunt and bustle The
skirt terminated In a short (rain. ndlege in Alncon, Ga. ami was
A tiara of sets I pearl* held her giadiitilcd from Stetson Univel-fingertip veil o f illusion anil her sitv at I), I and. mngnn .rum Im de..
bouquet was a colonial ail align­ She i. n member of Ilic-Pi -Beta
ment of gardenias and lilie* si Phi o«ia| sorority.
the valley with puffs of Frauen
Mr, Alvers altendnl the Cnimaline. She carried a BattcnU-rg vn *iiv of Florida UTore entering
lace handkerchief whlrh hud he- the Ximv Air Force* and upon
jonged to Jtet maternal . nnd»i hls,loiqrn^atftMidtddiDIrtAaa . nml
mother amh-wnrp~»' !dntrfn 'kTSMfrt T ^ &lt; t7 Vimrrniiy in Atlnn'a. In
,H,nr|f B gift of the groom,
the Fair he plain to enter fi- riplp
Atiss'Joan Miller of Orlando, at­ JUmVeisIkV sehoi'l o f niedici'te in
tendant. who wa* a college’ room­ I'iuluJt intiiir.
mate i f the bride fig four year*.
Fitr traveling Alt*. Alyci ware
wore H flour length gowiu or piiik a tuili led II(Lwhite gow
lulled Hwi** £a*lduiied ulovt linos j i , . n llll(| w Ixit*- me. - ,i!c, urd
similar tu those of the luido, 811*1 a eiir-ni'r
tt&gt;r
of gntdcnih* and valley
wore ntalclting mills mid eairled lilit-, •The rouble left fu a tnlef
a nosegay of nssorted pink and honeymoon at l&gt;a)ti&gt;tin Ib-nrh
while flowers tied with Idu • rile* "Gue-ti Invitod from 8anb*rd In­
buns. l(er iieadrlre** win of (hd cluded Miss- Winifred Lovell.-Alt.
assorted flower*.
and 'Ir-. Ai t». Myers, Hr., Mr. nnd
Air*. McCollum, Sr., mother of Mi Llton .1. Aimighton. Sr.. Alt.
the bride, wore pink’ nylon crepe and Mi-, Klton J. Alougiitnil, Jr.,
with a softly draped skirt and Ah .mil Mrs! Harry Joe Aliiini:V,
neckline. Sliuuuru—lung white J.^F-.Ani1enmrt7_ Att5j Uii tib.
gloves nnd Iter corsage was of lil­ itci on mid Mr. and Al,
K T.
ies of the valley. Alta. Myers, Sr,. Chnumnn.
liri-ssy roots, you'll be seeing much Olid vou take youe choice. Jackets
sal Inv id nek 'bromlrioth, with n gt'ilctally are longer, skliti me

,|,. . n almost like silk. For stur­ flared inslenii of straight, waists
dier coats, there are soft imported nro nipped .in more mid there'a
tweeds. Wonderful deep-pile v«d* in rtmnd look to the hi|&lt; C lint for
ours and fleeces, velvety saeife Conservative soul* there hi * Mill

cloth, silky camel'a hair.
If vou'je a cape furi, you'll lie
happy next season, for enpe» are
all over (lie place, lung, slmi t nml
ruediu. There are dramatic floorlength -hooded rapes for evening
guaranteed lo make any woman
look like a prints donna. A cgsa
ill point ia Anthony HiuUa.v lilark
broad-dot h liooitrd theater rape/
iined itj garnet red satin and gild
lame. Another similarly striking
formal cape is Kivielte's, lo scar­
let wool.
As for suits, you pay your.mom

ALTAMONTE
SPRINGS NEWS

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MRS. II. D. McINTOSII, JR.
The caucus for nominaliont for
a special election to fill the office*
of mayor and assessor-treasurer
was held Monday night at lK&gt;
Community House. These offic,-s
were vacated, dm- to the resigna­
tion of H. O. Smith former mayor,
il|oukvapd
*,v* the late Lawrence ■H.
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of mayor are, T. P, Wiirlow. Jr'.
II. D. AL'Iutosji. Jr. and Col. J. K.
AT
Matthews. Numiiicr* fur Asses­
sor-Treasurer ore, John Go nluni
and Fred Faulhaber. Election will
PARK and GENEVA AVENUES
take place Tuesday, Aug. u.
Mr. and Mrs. I)un Hauis ate
spending several weeks i-i .Mil­
waukee, AVis.
Air. and Mrs. W II. Hal laid ate
in lwxington, Ky, fur the summer.
Air. Baliard recently underwent
an op’sratioy on Ids eye. and is
recovering satisfactorily. They will
THURSDAY and FRIDAY!!!
return to Altamonte in iftyituinW,
• Air. and Airs. Artlm, Lott uf
D U R Y E A . . . A S T O U G H IN T A I L S . . .
Orlandu were hosts Sunday rvi ning to a dinner party nl *V- DdblA N D T W IC E A S R O M A N T IC !
dread Country Club. giVcii In hon­
or of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence L. i
cm “ Scarlel SirWl" nr I’urk Avenue . . he Irentn
Horpe. The occasion win Mr. »ndj
ever) tinme the nanie!
Alin. Ilorne’s anniversary.
Geolge Robson lefi Sutidny for
Itellmore L. I. New- York, where
he will spend ft few Wee!.*. .
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Air. nnd All* Herman, Muench
have returni*!- from. Nc'v. Yj&gt;rV City. r : i i w llw.spent *m*. w « ik -(
Friend* of Alnjor George Mng'ley will regret to hear of hi* seti-l
nils illness
• Air. and Alt*. K. K Whitten of
Hmiford, nnd Airs. II. I*. Mrlnlosh
spent last week-end tn I'oii* ■ tier*
da.
American Legion and AutHIaey
|*i,*| 1H3 will hold tin- b .- i • ■
meeting Wednestlay evening 'at
Milk) I*. AL at . Ilo* Altamonte
Htirings Crtmmuuily li
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Mr. ami- Mrs. Wm! K. Mver*.
from Arlington, Va. are visitjnif
Last Day W K D N K S D A Y I'
Mr. and M rs., Elmer It . Brown
The fuursome plun t&lt;&gt; spend .* f&lt; «•
!iiimidt*utNi|(iinn
ditva In (Aotnnnilu itrarh ihis vcerkc* Me Ol'RNft 12: IS l\ M. Kb
ninrumi •jintwiiii ,
Air. and Mrs. John Goddard^
IT
HAPPENED
have a* Iheir house vilest. Alia.’
Goddard'* mother Ati*. Kvaii* from
IN BROOKLYN
Spiingfield. Ala-*.
I Hag#ir !♦*« Kd •
Atr. and Mrs. Fred Faulliidwr
T _ ___ i ' r k s k ttL .' " ’J
were among the gm-L wim nttended n dinner at tin Long wood
Hotel Sunday evening.

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We wish tti expii sa om thanks
id nnrr many frienda m d ndkik..
Lit.-, for tlieir many it«-ed; uf stud
Ursa and sympathy. A l s o tlir lieuii
iiftii floral ufferings during tlm
Illness and dcalii of oili lured one.
The family of
Ali*. Al. K, .Maiming

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The much klcked-arouml "Sain­
ted Siatera". ia back on the Baramount schedule. Its story prob­
lem waa solved by tha simple trick
changing the tints from tha
nt to thq 1Hub's. . . . Can you
low this
Van Johnson and
,a Cronyn ararcollaborating on
urdar yarn, "Tha Man Who
A t Capistrano."

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la its rather forbidding title.
.pita
It starts slowly, but once you gat
used to tha Idea o f1Cary Grant
courting Shirley Temple (if only
la jest), you will be amused. Of
course. Myrna Loy gets him at
tha end, but only aft4r soutc hil­
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cubeb
A Gunning new blouse, beautifuiy Uitw ed ol tupeib quility
BATES broadcloth, th a f w aihei *o beautifully and always
looks id Unh. Tha convertible wing toiler it so vtiy chic and
look! so gay with a little bow tie. And they alt have washable
shoulder pads. Sues 9 to 15.

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Kcaric L. Berry. All- Buddy Bchrena Enters
It Inning Tilt;
On Saturday’s Tilt Time Sports Great Quarter Finals. In
c Scores Tally
Says “T” Nothin# New Boy’s Tennis Tourney
BECKWITH* JR.
o Cop Nightcap By ARTHUR
Herald Sport* Editor
AP Newafcaturea

SOUTH BEND. Ind.. July Vt;
Here I* the boa *core on thi lt&gt;
AUSTIN, Tex.— Kcarle. I- Ber­ WPl’ Top seeded Herbert (Buddy)
Inning I to 0 thriller pltened by
Buddy Lake In DeUnd Saturdny ry, one of the all-tlmr greet i of nrhrcn* of Fort. I.aut|gri(alr, facnl
Southwestern sports, we* bnii'tuj anothrr Floridian,' Bcrney Segal
get back homo after spending of "'*rut»a In the &lt;|uartrr-flnaj
“SS e and Vigl Alonio, Red lint to
hurler; h*rc within . their grasp 40 months in Japaneses ptlsun icund m )h'&gt; Junior Division of
thr Western Junior and Boya*
several outstanding record* In or- camps.
He had been away n l ing time Tennl* Toon* iment here’ today.
ganlscd baieball. It i» poas'ldo
that thl* I* the flr»l game that and neat to wanting to soc the ( Behen* atr- ked hi* way lo tha
haa ever been played that two home folks he wa* looking foiward im; *»er-fin«U .by defeating Dick
pitcher* went the route in a P» to viewing the widely-heralded T Ricgr- ** K lamaxno, Mich., B.J,
Inning tilt that went scoreless for formation in football. Must be fl-2 ytkterdav, while Segal won
by a rt-n, r, 4 *eore from Jerry
IS consecutive inning*.
Buddy really great, he muard.
But
it to hla surprise he Jlloivirnl Dewitts of Vallejo, Calif.
ntsy hold mother rfcord for pH* n*
that the T waa Die same forma­
Ouartfr final play in the boya’
Ing 10 »corrle»» inning*.
Here I* the Mx that *o many tion ho had used at Denton High dlrDlon i'itt* forward without the
School
and
a(
the
University
of
two tnp.are'led
entries, both
fan* havo been wanting to je-i:
Texas.
*4**V**0
southerner*. Rlrhard llolyrod of
he found„ that fool ball Del Rav, Pla.. seeded Nn. 1. and
a,-Thu*
Ti-— BUM.—
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McManus «
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formation* run In ryrtea. H** Ihluka kecPflfCseeded Hamilton Richard­
y ** *3 In*
Murray. in
tho team* will switch fro n the T son nf Raton Rouge, I.a.
» • 1 II
HattcrfirW. lb
10 2 1
to other tried systems In three or
Itarflneton, It
Holyrod fell yesterday before
t
0
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4
four' year*.
Trier, it*
tr&gt;-ypar-&lt;dd Conrad Wood*, son
j n I «
Uridt, rl
» e e it
Berr+ now la Texas adjutant nf the movie actnr Donald Wood*
fctlvtimtn. tf
* o « i
general. HD appointment fame JO of l.o* Antmlr*. In an upset, ft-2,
VucJ. a
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a
U l i n t&gt;
vtars after he enlisted In the 3-fl, fl-1 ilicialnn,
,
*• l i* it &gt;* Texas National (luanl In May of
Among the . seeded junior* (till
•cored the run In iho *rr
Total*
lUlfl to begin an llluatrlmii army In the running were low MrMasitKi.tai*
e of the nlghtre.il. Hoi
career.
ah r
ters of St. Petersburg, Fla. and
center field and wa*
a
I*
a
Gen. Berry was a moat tmtmual Dirk Mouteiloua of
Kn.ppftr, ct
to third on a one bare llnsa.
in
Manager Don Murrey, VUtar, It
i 0 ia i : s S
f f ifrwtuAirS KTen rears
* S
L t t t t k(third
S J round)
S a w
t * *
j „ „ j or singlca
single*
fur »d**lurrar at Bac­ W »d4*uH apart.
In
1914
while
nt
tha
Uni­
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Sidney
Schwarla of llrooklyn,
illi Lake went acamper- aKtoan. rt
a * s i « versity of Texas he wa* all-Tos.i* N.
Y„ defeated Gerald
Monseros* the platter with the Ctoteek. lb
1 o « i* i Intercollegiate Athlaiic Associa­
P en t, tb
margin.
__ Veg*. "
7 a » i a tion tackle. The Southwe*: f.'i.n- salvatge of .Coral Gables tb2, &lt;11 o .i i a
1.
the twilight affair the team* Htelnrrkf, e
frrenro wa* organised tno next
t o o t ;
_td on even ba*i* tliroughrul A|on*u. p
vear and a decade later Berry te- MrMaslera defeated Rob Geraint
contest with the Senator* get.
&lt;1 ft 4 IT I* turne&lt;l to Sho unlverairv and won of Milwaukee, 0-4,- fl-1.
Totota
benefit o f a fe&gt;V ■more a—lUn for tVaiWell In llth.
all.Southwest Confcrojire. guard Junior doublcii (gacond round)
decision* ami break* o f tho Scot* - b r ln«*»n*a:
Behrens and •'M&lt;wjd*d9* de­
Hint in it »«• «*• I'**
»• «• • • &gt; - ■I honor*. lit. cable ha:)t an a year feated John
Coltom of Plkeaiirtsn t ftpi ono ana
®sa **• •—* department student.
Senator* tallied their flral
Krruift. MseManu*, Kn»PP»r. r t » The 10-year |ierbid of mllllary vllle, Md., and Gerry Thomas of
the atath frame. Halt* |«-k Per** V»*a Hliit»n h**”
aervlne hadn't handlrappcd him Washington, fl-1, rt-0.
Haerlflcc*
to right rcnlet field. Cone Istke lt&lt;»*«, tl'ile b .
Charlca tJevoe of Indianapolis
athletically Ix-cauae he nlwaya
pitcher for the Oilaudoans, Akinin 1, Vllter tMolsk. T w o base kept .In condition play iiup-wi li’t- und MoiiaalvAlce-'defeated Jaclr
an* - lit 111*. .lU r r in a lu n . g t U . u u i
‘ hi* eenler, and &lt;m the Wii.trl.U Hloan, T h rw b*»* b ll»—8*t- vlro team*.
Vinreul nf Madison, Wla., and
time. IrtftpM. Hem* iun» patted In—
itta went tear Ing forr hoi
Berry also waa a wn-*tllng Dan Baumldo of Milwaukee, A-l,
i Bride picked up llm ball and M il. o f f J,*k*. » In t» tnnlnat; champion In 19lfi and 'Id and was 7-B.
. I Tb* sphere to Don Ford at *|| Alunsu I* In 1* Iptilne* a track star in the same vent a.
MrMaslera and Hrgal dafeaUd
ruck out by l a k t I, b y AttnI plate and caught Butts e* he Hi
fa'blavad an' Uia' fgmwt Sernpd Dirk Rieger and Dan Christian of
an— I,---- W IT H — off— l n k t lr o il . Ho.
nt eliding toward tho plate. AIn n in t. le ft on Paw*. Hanford Texas Infantry foatball leant Of Xalatnxrnnr 7D1,- fl-1:— —---------Major moved to aceond an tb* I I ; Ihlrfutd I* Umpires. liavlt and 1910 which old-timers insist wa*
Bova doubles (first round)
thtow to Ford.. Craig l.ytuand’i It.p.ll Tim* nf asm*. lira
the greatest rle.vrn of all time. It
Holyrod and Richardson de•ingle to left field was nuim-mar- aHtl itrmiin
mopped up all opposition and Her- fsated
a *
Immanuel
(mala and
ttv hobbled by Tim Tyler, allowing Htanlua, t&lt;
a a
ry think* the team could *tnnd up George Womli of Chicago, fl-9
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Major to cross the plate.
K clitre p
against
any
collrge
beam
in
the
u *
The Feds tied the contest In the r U w ls u
nation today,
a to o
At Kulm of Evanston, III., and
bottom of tho eovenlh frame. Jrr- PTiunat
Gen. flerry was awarded (he
Boh Sierra of Tampa, hla., d4IW Silverman drew a free ticket
distinguished
service
cross
and
the
Total*
i* * ** •*
, Whllft Tutting for Don Ford and
a. Walked for Pord. In 7th.
distinguished service medal for feated Clyde Barker of Salt Lake
and Don Stowe of KalamaP—Itaii for ttllv.tniftn In Tin,
t3*K f a«erifiecd t0 oeeond on \ per­
outstanding action against the City
r—Hsoltlrnl for Kalllv* jti 7th.
fect bunt by Rill l.nwi». nrv.- Fed
Japanese in defense of Balaam xod, 6-7, (1-0, R.fl.
d^-ltan
for
Itailft
In
I
Kb.
. backstop who was hitting for Cad
Then a colonel in the Infantry, he
. -Halt'd tof Htftnl.ru In lilts.
ANOTHER PHALANX?
i Kettle*. Walter Haitington paste I f—tuu - fur_Zuba In tltb*-waa in command of teninnnt* of a
•- staling altlgle Into ccnt.-r nt’ .l Ortando
esii » « l #»« • ! - *
division cut off from Dm main
*«* •&lt;*&gt; 100
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NEW YORK,
Ready Jack,
Johnny Tomat, who went In to run Hanford
Ituna. Jirnlrs, M ajor and TftlnsU force ami entirely surrounded hr bay colt by Pilate-Jacola, I* only
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daj.i of
T ykr. sjanntne. Bait*. Itulw Japaneiu. After f i n
io tallied the winning t un
ton. l.i'Piand '3 B ern jMng|e.iJgbUmt_he Jitsceiai. * 2-year-old but he promDca tn
on -a •ingle-by TV!r*baap^ln *TTm urra r- aacftflc-, fullv withdrew his jommawl by Irk Up Wherever Phalanx leaves
flee by Major nwl si I.akr, Lawlt, Major. M ft on ban-. wading down the beachmi and off. Ready Jack D a ftjll brother
Orlando 1. eaeford l . Its** on Pall*;
e by f.yhrand.
to Phalanx, beaten favorite in the
Major »• Htntrk nut by Maine climbing over rocky headDndit. Ho
ween Die contest* Monagri Off
». Km l-* ' *,
Bianion »• P a^ .1 then trapped and annihUuted l.hOO Kentucky Derby Iml winner of the
.Murray and Manager foil ilrril ball*. Ba&lt;l* Wlunlna iillrh.r. Ma­ Japanese In (he "Little Tdnl poc­ Belmont. Like Phalanx, ho la
•greed to limit the »eeond tilt ro jor. I-ottns pltchftr Wanton, ttm- ket."
owned by C. V. Whitney In partplr.i. Cooper and l A 'r l f . Tim* nf
Berry wa* raptured with hla ncnhlp with hla breeder Anram
l
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been - extended to
men on April 9, 1942, and walked a Hewitt. t lr r * * 4 flam* I
In the torturous nine-day Batalin
‘ ORDAISIH*
Major went the routti in
dralli march.
Ing tilt, while KotD«» I.yhrand, M&lt;
Ha rrcelved the purple heart !i&lt;- on the Mexico Border and In Sib­
for the Fed* end gave Manning, l b
caujuj of injuries received when eria. China or the I’ hllippinsa, Mpt
tlarriian
If
Bill Stanton, who rcceivod n .v l l 3b
four Japeneae clubbed ntld bc.il busy In athletics, playing and
for the defeat. Erl Davia, llrail*!, rt
him after the nurremlor. They roarhlng haakrtbflli and foothi.ll
___ Sanford chunker worked TJiroop ef
wnnlml Ids fountain pen and lie and competing In several r.atiunal
tha mound for the .Scimt.nr in ftoba rtson. lb
wouldn't give U up. .
matches with the Fort Denning in­
aecond game. Johnny Tama, APi*u, e
During Ida long army corccr, fantry rifle team.
*
silydft
SIR Strnton handled hillock Pavla
Berry, while not busy mldlei mg
p
for the local*.
ssllait*
light the Celerymen Invade
Totsl*
11 4 II HI
Field In Crlando for a reHAN VO It I)
engagement with the Sen
ab k *s ■
Buddy Lake will be the ItrMsnu*. »
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bis pitcher for tha Fed*, and Kkrrinaton. rl
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1 ft lo e
likely that Stan Eedalia or HIllsrflftM, lb
For
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Hyda wiC,receive ths cell U kft lb
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lb
ager , Devil.
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sfc h p a ft H l|r* rm «ti, If
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The Toaxt Of
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ARTHUR SBCKWITH. JR.
.arald Sport* K«Jltirabid baseball fun* jammed
nleipal Park hrre laat night
•part In the "Ruddy
festivities and witness the
bill between the Sanford
Ped^-andslhe Orlando SenwhTah the Senators trlr.iloeakt In the opener by a
h In 11 innimta and
_ edged the Solon*, t to t)
fightcap.
was given round* of apby those present aa ho step^ to the mirrophone lo rei trrer 20 gift* from merrhanl.*
between the clashes. _ A
gift of f358.88 was mad / ny
Lake "rooters”.
completed hla night by
the pnly run of th* second
to enable the Frfd* to
1 lo 0 victory over the

underwriter and former
Public Links Tourney' .Jnsurancq
New England Amateur Champion,
Enters Fi^rt Round paced Dm field of 179 entrants 4n

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MINNEAPOLIS. July 2.1.'&lt; /tlThe National Public Link* Golf
Tournament turned from stroke to
match play today with 48 of the
B4 ehamplnnahfb flight quhllffrr.t
"Dtrd for elimination in the first
nail second £ound* over thu Mvadowhiook*'Municipal Course. Thirtv-two first lSdioly round
matches occupied tho morning
with 1(1 I8-hulo round Ulta on thu
afternoon slato.
Wilfred CrAsiley, Atlanta. Go.,

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Cleweland Indian pitcher Allan
Gcttel rki*c* saddle horse* on his
Virginia ranch in the off-»e**on
ami Intend* lo make that his pro­
fession et the end of tha major
league hurling career.

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Hutton 3*0; C h lr* a » a-8.

flaw** T m i a r

HAMFOItll al Orlando,
lisrioea a 1 &gt;**t.rod.
1‘abnka al HI. AUKUitln*.
n ,iP u r g at UalnesvIlV

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the final 18 holes nf qualifying
yesterday. He shot a 'three-underpar f&gt;9, lowest score of tho meet
so far, to add to hi* 70 of Monday
for 139.
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Hi* total wpt four'stroke* better than his ' nearrxk romp-tiUon,
five player* who carded I4Ts and,
until tale in the day, appeared des­
tined to share medal honors.
A 3d-hole total of ISt or better
Insured spots in the flral-round
pairlnga for 67 of the players.

Fourteen other*, tied at 162 apiece,
started a "sudden death” playoff
and Arthur Jrnneman of- St. Louie
—
, 1a6*.. 68lh
rillk. spot L
*&gt; laUnir
won)tile
by
Uklng m
a
rfeuctr owthe par four second bole.
Three player* were eliminated, on
tb e jjm t hole and threo more on
the aecond before darknt-a&gt; halted
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GERMAN EXPORTS
MIN DEN, Germany, i-Pi — Ex-

YAHDLKY VENETIAN BLINDS
tuirrlea’s Most lle.sutifol
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porta f r o m the i l i i t i . i t roii„ n f
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for the fitsi filer months
LKGAL NOTIOThr m.'«t iin|b&gt;rtdut exports nf
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mlnoli County. Kliuku* and nuat.
Agency announced.
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a' Rat ten per cent for ttjc year 1947.
The City Commission
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tUm linil* County," Klof lila
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* Notice Is hereby Riven to the owners nml-or agents
of nil Real Property ‘within the City of Snnfont,
Florida, that it in the intention of the Tax KqtuilL
ration Bonr&lt;Lti£.lho Clty.of Sanford, Florida, to in­
crease the assessed valuations on all Real Property

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Ja rk to n A . C u ra lll
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tion Board at 7:30 o’chfck P .M.. AuRuat 4. 1947,

Altornry for Plaintiff

to act upon the proposed increase in assessed val­
uations, and nil persons desirinR to file objections
or complaint* nhnll hnvc an opportunity to bo heard'
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FLOWERS
REC6 r D PLAYERS for rent. By
fo* all occasions
day or week. The Music Box, 110
HcNEILL A YOST FLORISTS
W. l it SL Phone 053.______
Sipes Ave. Just off Celery
OFFICE space in Mciach Building. Office ph, 403 resilience ph. CIO R
Largo Kght oficea, newly decoreted, all utilities, heal and jani­ HERT S SEW MACHINE SHOP*
New &amp; Used Machines
tor ferric* furnished. Call 863Electrifying A repairing .ill makes.
^ W . It. ft A. Dept, Store.
116 Frcncl»--Phoiio 1100
FARM FOR BENT—20 acres sub
FUR SALK
irrigated truck farm. t’J artes­ (Argo quantity of old newspaper*.
ian wells, a 7 loom dwelling . 3 cents per pound. The Herald.
S tsnant houses- £ Urge bams.
CONCRETE HEWER PIPE
DwalUjuf Jor rent only with
farm.’ On Cameron
Avenue, SEPTIC TANKS, Grease Ttaps,
IU«ck's. Aluminum Windows and
Eaat -aide Sanford, Fla., phone
Screens, Whits cvnieni- Paint,
1D2-R. P. O. Uox 883, K. D.
Penna-tile, Hurricane hr
Stowe.
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C0N.VA I.E S t:K N T ifost E —; \\lit
tj»ni&gt;rn July Kith at Chuliiuta,
• F la . IK ml led S.’ E. af Sanford
— 18 mile* N’. K. of Orlando.
Large act ten and open notches
to alt and enjoy the cool hrceici
o ff
Lake Catherine. I-arec
grounds and - wal|ia *aaf« fioni
aufo traffic, luirge lobby and
rooms. Real Southern cooking.
Brick construction: Cart aecnmodatr £6 only. Phono or write fjr
reservation at onre. Ovidrio £3^2
or ‘ Dr. Martin, Oviedo £l'.l£ or
t* write I’. O. llox 137 Chuliiota,
^ Fit. Reasonablo rates. I^ryc
■edan for Rues** to visit their
doctor.
Coronado Reach rooms, very rcaaonahle. Mrs. Fred AUrn. 401
Crawford Road, Coronado llcivh,
Fla.
Furnished and unfurnished apart­
ment. Adults only. 2$00 Moljonvllle._______________
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Wanteij—Exprrienrrtl brake inm.
."Firestone Stores.

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EXPERT Yibiuliiig — rontract or
hourly basis. S. G. Grogan.
Free estimates. Phone "H'tJ.
FLOOR SANDING A finishing,
cleaning A waiing. Our power
unit enables us to work where
there is no electric ronnertlot
available. £1 yraie esperiepi-.
H. M. tilrason, Lake Mary, Fla.

him Arc. 1 hone I.,.is,
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FOR SALE— Umornek for drlv«w
w«yg ami romdwMY*— Phone
1241. _______________________

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Works for new radletors,
radiator cores,. radiator
ft repairing.
A Ford sedan. 1

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llwood area.
position
for right party. A. Duda ft Sons,
Oviedo. Phone 2181.
Salesman and
insurance d*

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hott#a of **Pi f n u n t y « t H»nf'*»«tP lnrida,
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Paints, Poultry Supplies. Kalla,
DODGE • PLYMOUTH
"Purina Feeds, Groceries and
PARTS AND SERVICE
Meats. Tuurhtun &amp; Watson, 1£01
10* Palmetta A t*. ^ Phone 1011
Celery, Phono I
YA-DB
moth proofing lasts 6
WHY DELAY T lliiTe a new kile’iyears. Hav* your woolens moth
en raid net designed and rust am
proofed now. Downtowii CIrnn-1
built now by C. J. Gantt Woodera ft Unndry. 113 Palmetto
, shop. Phono 770-W.
.Ave. Phona 014.
House trailer for sale. Cheap. Oil
Plano Tuning and Repairing. I* 1* •
Muplr Ave.
Sill. Rea. 811-W.
PRK WAR Gas Range,~18" oven.
SIGNS
Can l&gt;e seen Roundtree Transfer
Show cards and posters
404 Hnnford Ave.
0 — DUE'S SION SERVICE
IIAIIY BED, stroller and ear «.&lt;aL
O. D. Landreaa. Phone 1031
Cheap. Phone 7D-R.
n t n iL o w ,
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RADIATORS cleaned and repair
AV
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and
Sanford Art. Ph. 368-W.
111) W. 1st St. Phone 06J.

Midway

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HEADACHE

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l*tirkdr«l letintf !*«#*** Klnt AtMiiliil
lit C sm fru o City, ('lit Hunk I I’ MHe

S P E C IA L S E R V IC E S
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rtTXEDO KKKD5—curnplotu lire. Thoroughbred Berkshire Breeding
Hoar for service. Thorn- M0-J.
* Huot'e Tuxrdr Fn 4 *Si*»rb.
Blue Bird Tavern.
.BatteirVfl A* flitirry rhnr*finff.
FOR RENT—Floor sandrr. Easy
% H. II. POPE CO* INC.
operation. Iteasonahle rate.i. Kan4 CEILING fans for sale. I^mev's
foid Paint ft Glass Co. Phone
3113.
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PhonffTIBS.

5 o f d room unfurnished jtouas ur
«dll exchange rented 0 rirom
Af f
hluM on SIpea.Ava. near Air Two radio cabinets . with phono P‘ carpenter work, 1DM W. " l*th.
motors in them. Bauer Appli­
Blue. Mr*. Archie Welter. I1. 0.
ances, JOB 3. Park Ave.
Etox 88, Sanford.'
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LAND C L B A N I N O
AND
LRAINAGR J NEW CATER­
E T C A X E F D R S A L E l i PT-PLYWOOD boat ind trail­
PILLAR DRISEL BULLDOZ­
er SIOO. 1311' Summerlin Ave.
ERS WITH P A L M E T T O
Phone 7P8-W.
REAL ESTATE *
RAKES
TWO
J/4 YD.
| INSURANCE
D RAGLINES,
EQUIPMENT
fl A R T IC L E S W A N T E D
' MORTGAGE LOANS
NOW IN THIS VICINITY.
RAYMOND M. IIALL, Realtor WANTED — Metal turning Id!hr.
NIMNICIIT CONSTRUCTION
Registered Broker and
CO.. ORLANDO. FLA. PHONE
Telephone 6.
Inaurwncw Agent
2-2981.
Rm. 4
Florida StfU Bank Bldg. Highest rash price paid for used
furniture. Ted Davis Furniture
RENT A CAR
NEW, two story, three bedroom
Co. 311 E. 1st. Ph. 058.
YOUDRIVE IT
home. Two car garage. On
PHONE, 2Of
ranter lot 118 x 140 in Mayfair. WILL TRADE IB30 model A Ford
and 40 acr\-a land for 1037 or
AVUI sell unfurnished or furnished.
Sm tC K LA ND-MORRtSON
later model Ford or Chevrolet
Thane BS5-M._______________
U DBIVE-rr, INC.
In good condition or will sell
Income property—£ bedplom bimgboth. J. O. Mitchell, lit. 2, Box
SEE US FOR
slow.,2 apartment garage apart168. Banford._________________
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
ent bringing
per month,
AND TYPING
17,600—half cjsh. Ph. 104(1-W. I’LL BUY' your car regardless of
CREDIT BUREAU OP
age or condition. Roy Reel, 300
SANFORD
I ACRE8 TILED LAND, 40 fruit
W. 2nd Bt.____________________
116 N. Park
Phone 180
tree*. 8 room house with bath,
, dabble garage, pig ham, on East Wanted to trade 1037 Plymouth
coupe for 38 or 30 Plymouth or EXPERT RADIO REPAIRING
Side. Box ££ c/o Herald.
Fred Myert. SU E. 2nd SL
Chevrolet sedan in good condi­
TWO LOTS. 2nd and ^ tots N
tion and pay cash difflr tnc*.
ATTENTION
MOTHERS
ot comer of Geneva Ave., on
Phone 845-W.
—DIAPER SERVICE—
fe a t Side o f Mellonvitie A r e ! ; ____ . . .
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Slock of 6 lort. Juat off Mtllon- 7 Pat*. U rea toclx. S u p p liee
cleanjiterile dUpera and deodor,
*111# on Bay Street. Mrs. Marie
ixed container. Economical and
Short. Short** Camp. Phono Co. TOR SALE good saddle horaa or
trade for kid pony. A. (£ Ben-‘ »«f». Fully medically approved
Ira .
Cell Daytona 2487-W 'tolleet for
aon. 3. Sanford Ave,
daUdla. 08 diapers. |2 .
1 LARGE- LOT, 10 blocks out
"FIRST W !S A N F 0 I
West First Street Writ# P. 0. Good mule for aate cheap. T, B.
Kinard. P. O.- Box 206/ Lake
Bex 1437. SanforAl«j f ^ = f ,
Monroe. Fla.
TRACTOR MO
0 — W# mow
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REAL ESTA1
&lt;w large
R A N T E D TO BUY: Small house
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GIRL for cashier A cosmetic coun­
ter, also soda girl. I.ancy’t Drug
Store.
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The Watch Maker
at
MATHER’S

ARTICLfeS" FOR* SALE

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WATCH RKPAIRS
'Three Day Service
All Work
Guaranteed
12 Months-

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th* illh ,l*y ill Auauii. A. I ll*t,
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Florida, will sit in final session as a Tnx Equaliza­

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I*. \V. STEVENS — HIT W. l(ulmiM&gt;n — Orlando
Phone 2-11729

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Cabinet Work
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Member N. A. 8. D.
Rrtwnmllnc T. Nelson Oltonrkw
Daytona lUach, Fla.

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VOLUME XXXVIII

Established 1908

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SA N FO RD ,

D A IL Y .N E W S P A P E R

F L O R I D A , T H U R S D A Y . J U L Y 24, 1917

Is Accused O f Neolral Bod,

Way Open For

Urged For UN

Papy’s Attorneys . In­
s i s t B ook *ie B i l l
WouldHhveCreated
$1,000,000 MoilbpoJy

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

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

A ssociated P t t u Leased W tro

Dutch Arm y Captures
Important Java Port
Honor Student

Kaiser Hit As
TurningOnHeat
To Get Contracts

* LAKF. S U C O S S , July 24
WASHINGTON. July 24 M V »%TALLAHASSEE, July 24 W Fisnce propped today that
Republicsn leaders, making plans
The legislative bribery trial ol
live lug ^powers and all
Ifor Cungtett In adimirn SaturBernir C. Papy beaded for the
Tourist Information Negro Released Un­ "interfiled" nation* be exclud'd day, decided tmlay to keep in
Kruj,’ Testifies About
jury this afternoon ai Papy*» acfrom the prnpoird UN Comminion their own hand* a* well as Pre»Booth
To
Be
Dedi­
W ooden Plane Deal
der $ 5 0 0 B o n d ; which would *cl up a »emi- per­ ideni ritiman'* the poWrr tq call
euion were termed "lolls"
and
men of "moral courage" by opcated On Sept. 1
Before
Committee
H e a r i n g S l a t e d manent watch atong Greece’* di«- the Irgiifalon hack into »e*»ion.
poting eounrel in doling arg'i
In *K—
-I pnrihern Irontrer.
TbMfiuif
*od
Fenstc
GOP
“T wat a tick man when went •John Still*. Oilando nrgro, wit
WASHINGTON. July 24 &lt;n
menu.
French Delegate Alcsahdre Pa- fOtnmand* aAi'fd at a tonference
Pat Whitaker of Tapp* 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 Kiuj told
on Arthur Godfrey'* talent show. tfupc.*w hjte Rr*&gt;pU -*• r*c »y*eforSftale Wat
. nH'id
that.lire Hale lud mi{|e «
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unaUy in ilvw.
iJU tto* S*-At|K,uid ,trt.tl|v thri' 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
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
Papy on chargenfiH* fie offrird had tponsored me." Dick Aiken o'clock on the Orlando Highway commisnon of 11 nation*, tnclud |,nj ,|„ IW .L n l pro-tem (Seneverybody in Wssbrnglnn" to p!»bribe* 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
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.
noon mteting at the Miyfair In•» irad* to Altamonte, it wa* report- mission -.Should l-e composed of a *ml ,l'*
lagitlature.
Kmg told trpoilttt lie bad insmaller "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
AViib-mt
•uclt
a
clause,
emtv
"Under the lutwrvirinn of the
w h a t motive* c o u l d
have
and FerBusort- (R-Mkb.) *1 'an
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
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. Hljntrii Jr., Snnforit trarl made by tbe War Production
eoiiuell are Australia, Hraill, inglnn before Jan. 6 when the 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
Board 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 J,
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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
aullnomemlicrshtp h r"l‘h» tt?f* Kappa .
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chance
of
winning
lire
contest.
*were not true. Whitaker charged
The French wrnposal was of­ ity umlfi tin- rnnitilulion to rail aml
MHM|im£s||||B||H||||a|||±u
(•-will. Ttold a heating nest week
I’ lii Kappa I’M. nnllunat hon- plane t contliuctmn was
that .newspaper interest* would That it how I chore the *ong.“ to inquire into the ciicumUancr* fered as the rnunril moveil slow­ a ipetnl trtiinrt at any time. •
fme
my
time'
on
tbe
War
Pm
orarv acholaatlr fraternities, ti­
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.
tnenl* to the original American
"I
am
itilf
a
roulhern
boy.
from the bill.
Ibr committer, Iteail'il bv B r e n Following the acrident. Jams* resoluttorr-on- Hie Balkan prob­ mou. consent compromise legis
lation In idnce Ihe armed servirin
■ Kneeling on one knee, Wliita- and I love the South. I want Aithur Tribue, Orlando negto lem
sler. ia inquiring into tbe I'ttim
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
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 Rooiethe
House
for
action
on
an
Agree­
Iwfore
Jhe
council,,
sat
silently
Tberedt it. It would have created aiteilrd.
vrll. son of the hte Pteudfnl
ment worked nut Inst night by n
dent,
wal
releaied
under
a
$500
throughout
the
morning
session
Mri*. H. V. Allen and Mu*
as tire other delegates tried to Stnnte.Mouse ronferenre conimlt.^nem paper monopoly.
Roosevrlt, wrlli tbe traiiv.ulion.
bond
pending
further
inyeiijgaJcivc a
H o U e l . a ccom p a n ied
b&gt;*
""They'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
to a- form 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
Charle* Lulr. 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 studrnt, ant t'limlidato for |io»*mI letting the contracts but
don't do their bidding.' they'll the Jayraea. outlined the Jaycee up yevterday afternoon.
Tests Clear Boy Of
w et' on to get rid of'm ajor mat- n itarhelor of scirm-r ibgi*'-. ha-i that nrrlers, had rome from the
eliminate you."
tourist program tlnit ha* been In
The Injured were Cllfforl Kinhv the adjournment d»r.-Iwell elected to mcmhei -Itip At Plit| White House to go ttirotlgu with
Slaying 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,
told
the
member*
that
tha
Jaycee*
nf
the
rnllision
was
driving
hi*
l see, ^opening the detente argu­
najionn^ Imnorniy whuladir fra*..MASSILLON, O . July 24 (JP) ment*:
Krug said lie l"ld^th?-J.'VAi.Sfiihad sponnoted the tom 1st Informa­ IU39 8ttnlrbaker Redan north oil
L Tite
Htiuse 7 A pp ropiiA tiu u s
Tftil,lln„ot S N 1' s n r M i b l l
ment*. laid Odham and Camp tion booth located-on-tile ta*ke- the -highway, ami -whow tnl’irle* - - Testa -in 4h« |w-li»lHc-t nursrry
ernHIr*. it N^al TmiminVe'U fojJtV
Commlltre
recommended
liarp
of
City
ll.ispltal
npparrii'h
bs^tlieir secretaries »t the Univer­
I C s X I s t r * mn fmmr l:ia k &lt; i
probably were "loll* of tome pow- sttore Drive. It won also stated
fleered *l*-yrar-‘dd R.'ger Gita cut in ill' funds President Tro- sity of Floiida.
ajtfnl tyndieate" in making ihelt . that the l-ooth would be dedicated
of Navarre today of tho killings IDS', asked for mi InvcstigaUun of
Mr. Ilnynea, a iclera II o f the i
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,
...
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snd wxttltl oprn for aorvlco to tourrtt
He
asked
$1^.900,090
for
tlie
Weldoq G. Sto-yy pf Tallaha*.
an Theater of Opeiatiuna. who exDr. Iwmoyno Snyder -of Lan­

W alter Haynes* Jr.
jWinsH igh I Inner A tl
State University

Violence Flares
•rue argument, told th* Jurv w o- relandscaping
TC
apemaonne.
« Up In Jerusalem
program
fur tho
vletlon of Papy would mean "ruin 'area around tha tourist buoth and
With Gun Battle
for htm and hi* family politically, are asking for donation* fer this
financially * and socially." and
would bring,to an “ Inglerioj* end
• political career lasting 11 years
In th* hall* of the Legislature
where he wa», If you tileaie, the
rtcogniied champion or the little

jwpuntiea.”

• Aa to Rep*. Rrailey Odham of
Sanford and Clarence M. Camp II
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Congress Okays
Bill T h Transfer
Airports To Cities

purpose, Mr. Luke told thoea’ pre*ent. We need 15,000 to put this
project over and we are vow In
the Proce** of working th» prob­
lem out, he *ald..
“ We are going to ha,V a real
program here nest week anil we
are going to "kick o ff" the Project
and start the hall rolling toward
getting $5,000 worth of donation*
for the booth and surrounding
area.” II. G. McIntosh, II, project
chairman, stated
Krnett Campbell, second vice
president and officer in charge of
internal affair* of the orgnrlsv
tion. itatrd that ne needed help
on tha governmental affairs com­
mit tee and requested that anyone
interested In working on tho rom*
mltlee contact him. Mr. Campbell
stated that Edward Ktrrher had
been appointed chairman of the
Jaycee newspaper committee, and
that help is needed in getting the
arrangements complete for pulillcatlon of the Jaycee paper.___
Ernest Southward snd*J. (r.
Campbell were introducen as
guests. Several old. members who
had not. attended meetings, recent­
ly were welcomed home by Mr.

^Senate Bill No. 364 which IraniWr* entire airport* such a* the
Sanford Naval Air Station to mu­
nicipalities, together with build­
ing* and facilities, hat now been
approved by both the House and
Senate and only awaits the Pres­
ident's signature before becoming
law, according to word received
thi* morning by H. N. .Sayer,
city manager from Etfwaid Hip.
“ ‘Jfni. manager.bf the Seminol* Luke,
County Chamber of Commerce.
Mr. Higgini and II. H. Cole­ Captain Of Liberty
man left than morning for Jack­ Shjp Shot In Gun fight
sonville to confer with CAA and
BALTIMORE, July *4, (/TV—
WAA official* in regard to de­ Harry
A. - Anderson, 33-year-oH
tails'of the new Isw.
•hip’s captain, died of a gunshot
The bill Is designed to dispose
of government surplus airports,
gtrport facilities and to aaiure
IIW IIIS S M
rag# r i g h t !

Reported Refugees
(• May Staye Strike
,

; PAR/S, July u W —A Jevrl.h
. Agency spokesman said today tha
4,BOO more Jewiah Immigrants
bain* returned tq Franc* from
Palestine by-* three British de­
portation. ships might Stage a
sitdown strike uppn arrival and
Jtfuto to Way* /he vessel*.
Tha Jews left Beta, Franca, two
VMk* .ago aboard the Eindu*
o f J947, th# farmer B. 8, Presfdan Warfield, In an attempt to
reach Palestine, but wer* taken
in custody at sea by Britisn
nary men. Tha J em -lscked im­
migration certifies lee.
•• Premier Paul Ramadler n ld
Britain had naked Franca tota lis
•tha.group, but added* "W*
vt force
them »
to tears
leave tha
the
gjrnm
fores tham

T ^ r . will accept tham as Jewi*h Immigrants In transit and
that they are car*d for,
*T*n if w means giving them
to which they are suited,"
madler said.
Tha British vessel* were ct•parted to arrive at a French
Mediterranean port today or torodrrow.

wound In • hospital today and
Dollca said they had the descrip­
tions of a man and a woman In­
volved in a fight with him outside
a bar shortly after midnight. ,
Police aeld they learned Ander­
son skippered a Liberty Ship on
at least four voyages through
"Bomb Alley** to Murmansk, Rus­
sia. during the war and that he
came here eight year* ago from
Boston.
.
‘ Police Lieut Thomaa’ J, Mooney
laid ’ Charles Chambliss, another
merrhant ship clptaln from TamDa, Fla., told him he wa* sitting
at a table with Anderson when th*
latter went to another table where
a man and woman were sifting.
Chambliss said Anderaon spoke
to the woman. She got up nnd
started to leave the place. Her
companion and Anderson followed.
Chambliss said he heard a shot a
few moments later and ran from
the bar to find Anderson tying In
the street with a bullet wound
hut below .his heart.

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TALLAHASSEE, July t i w
Chairman F. Elgin Bayless of the
State Road Department today reported completion of widening
and resurfacing o f U A No. t
from Scottsmoor to Port Orange
in Brevard and Volusia counties.

JERUSALEM, July 24 (flhGurimen and British troops ex­
changed fir* today at the gale of
a security sene Ih Jerusalem,
touching off alarm siren* and
baiting traffic for 48 minutes.
An ‘ unofficial report raid the
attackers arrived In a If at, fired
four times with a Bren gun and
escaped towards the Jewish quar­
ter* a* troop* returned the fire
No casualties were reported.
The attack was the latest in a
long series since the British turn­
ed hack toward France the t.Sbi)
Jews Intercepted on
tho
SS
Preifdent Warfield, alto called th.*
Exodus of 1947. It occurred within
a few yard* of tha Jewish agen­
cy and the Goldsmith Officers'
Club, which previously had been
wrecked by a bomb.
81x- men were repoptad by *
reliable informant to have robbed
a Tel Aviv diamond merchant*
office .of HO.OOOJn cut and. mul
cut stone* at notjn.1 A similar
robbery and
another
$40.09(1
haul oecurred—jMterday, Th# in­
formant eald- msntben of. the
underground Stem Gang, seeking
fund* tor furthtr operations
against the British, wer* known
to be operating diamond p o s h ­
ing shop* In private home* and
selling the products tn Europe.
Jewish quarters of Jerusalem
were under a dusk to dawn cur­
few.
British naval authorities an­
nounced that tha formar Liberty
Ship Empire Llfegukrd, whlrh
they yesterday reported suns at
her pier in Haifa by saboteurs,
had been "raised and refloated
after two hours," .
News photographers htd been
forbidden to taka pictures of the
vessel, which the British said hat
been sabotaged after unloading
more than 200 legal Jewish Im­
migrants brought from detention
camps In Cyprus.

Randall G off Tours
U. S. W ith Babe Ruth
Randall Goff, 14 ysar old son of
Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Goff o f 014
Park Avenue, Is due to leave to­
day on a trip that fhoulri excite
the envy of every American youth,
a tour of many cities with- none
other than George Herman "Babo
Ruth."

sing, Mich., ninth,,-legs) dlicct-&gt;r
nf the Michigan State 1’idlcr said
it was “ moat unlikely" the Na­
varre, O., boy, who *drallied tha
killings last .Monday then chsngetl
tits story on Tuesday, "actually
ever did remove a baby /rum *
rrib."
The Michigan criminologist r»n
a series of tests with -the Guo
boy re-enacting his purported "acriiient," hit right- aim in n r*■t
us It wait at Ihe time nf the
ballin' deaths. *
The tests, lie said, showed “ *t
would have heen physically p»'•ltd* for Roger to have remove I
either of the babies from theit
cribs'* but "it i* unlikely that
he actually ever did remove a
baby from the crib."

(Mil Service Commission and 18,710,009 for Ilie FBI. It recom­
mended $3,500,000 for the com11 «*nlln«4wr| isii Pnm* III*hi *

France To A ccent
Bid T o M eet On
German Industry

PARIS, July 24-tAh-A French
spokesman
said today France
would accept the t’ uited Stales
proposal for n iititUh-Freneh*
Aintrlcan conference on the fut­
ure level of industry' tn Germany.
The spokesman said France was
awaiting more precise details nf
the American propotgl before
Italians Urged To
tusking an official reply.
Accept Peace Treaty II* tald the projected cflrcur»i-n» also would cover control of
ROME, July 2J-GPI- Foreign Min- the Ruhr industrial bastn, and
Ister Carlo Sforxa told the Italian management and ownership of
constltutent assembly today hg Ruhr coal; but would not deal with
recleved telegrams which "con- administrative measuie* to infirmmt the desire of Soviet Rnisla'S . ...ftn Ruhr goal orodlictfon.
to ratify the Italian peace treaty
Such administrative *tep», be
All tbr^e of the ether Major **ul concerned only British and
ower* have ratified the treaty, American authorities
aa renal
rllish Foreign Secretary Ernest adrOlniitratoMThus, he raid,
Bevln' yesterday suged Italy to trance wotiTd not participate tn
sped;her ratification, adding that the British-American talks ex­
tbe Italians apparently wer# hold, pected to be held in Washington.
fng back In the bellaf that the
U.B. Secretary o f Slate George
Runalans would not ratify.
jC. Marshall, in hi* letter Monday
Sfuria, opened an assembly de­ to
French
Foreign
Minister
bate on ratification, strongly urge,! Gorge# Bedsit, said he would
the constituent assembly to accept indicate aaon how such a trlpthe treaty before Aug. |0, by attlto conference could be held.
which date he said Italy'* chance The’ spokesman tald It was this
for entry Into the United Nation* added Information for which the
would be ended for this year.
French government was walling.

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

BOBBY PARKS
CAMP SCRIBE
Monday was an aetlva day for
the campers at Winona. Thera
wai a vigorous water polo game
in tha morning swimming period
between Cabin 1 and II and HL
Cabin I won with a aeore of
17 m l .
’
All through tha morning and
afternoon activity period tho cam­
per* were busy In the handi­
craft ahop making trays, bookend* and lanyard*. Sonny Gar­
ner left In tna afternoon unex­
pectedly, Cabin IV won the cab-

It all came abcuntueia Ike farl Since ITI of the cabins were in
that Babe Ruth, who la sponsoring excellent order.
American Legion Junior Baseball
The member* In each cabin
leagues In tha United Stale*, ask. are hard at work earning points
ed James P. Chapman, director of tor tholr cabin. Points are earned
Ford Motor Company pubtle rela­ by wiiytlng game*, contests, and
tions which la backing Um tour to table and cabin inspection* and
go along, Mr. Chapman euggeited by picking dangerous object*
that hla nephew Randall Goff go like pieces of glass from *paths
along, and Randall was notified. and trails.,/^t tbe end o f the
He left today by Ualrrftrr STriht- week the cabin with the most
gomery, Ala. to join tha Bab* Ruth
psrty. They will visit New Yprk.
Cabin 11 won with 826 points

K,2tJ,’ k'saj;„k,Ti5'r ;

and they had a big time at ths
party.
Thre# big fish base been eaught
front* th* lake this year, on*
S'* pound, a 6T pound one, and
a slightly smaller one.
The council ring was the scene
of an active conteit between cab­
in*. Cabins V and Vl wagrnl
a vicious battle of wit* and
hearing in "Paper-pick-up* and
Cabin VI won by one point
Cabin* I, H.KIII had a . fir*
building contest. Each of the throj
cabina chopped up h i 18 Inch
block of 2x4 and built a fire
ttlUL-.TL.They had-two-m
and the first eabln to bum a
•tnnf atretchcd 13 Inches above
rontaat. with Cabin II coming in
the ground won. Cabin I won the
second,-* In the next part of the
canto*, the one to boll hie pot
of witer over first won. Cabin
II w6n and Cabin I came In
sacmtl.
’ ’ Aftor tha contoat. the campers
hurried to thetr bunk* ana a
quiet hush fell over the camp as
tbe last notes of up* from the
bugloFrang out over ths lake.

N O . 180

Prom ise T o Scrap
f ,,n,‘ Credit C ontrols
oect* to enter • Harvard Medical
College In the fall, was one "of 22 Denied By Trum an
student* at ihe University rlettol

Cheribon, Birthplace
Of I n d e p e n d e n c e
Movement Falls T o
Assault By Tanks
JOGJAKARTA.
Java, July
2HT*i- President Soekarno of
the Indonesian republic broadeast an appeal today to Presi­
dent Truman and the American
people, "to esert every effort
In halt thfs war tn Indonesia:"
SYDNEY, Australia, July 24t-Pi- the Waterside Worker*
Federation Imposed a ban to.

action in Indonesia of "hat It
called "Diilrh Imperialists." .

BATAVIA. J#! *. July 24 t-Ft—
Cheribon, important
northwest
Ui -1
Java port, hr* lalleij tt» a Dutch
tank attack, but Ituloneiian Re­
publican! tletlajed today they had
lurri'd back a strong Dutch dries
on their port of Sematang.
A Dutth atmy
communique^
announced ' the 'c apture of Chetlimn Ihe Imb-neinn radio said
the Dutch used a miking force
o| 50 ranks - irs anault yesterday
.iltemonei igiur*! the (nut. birthplaoe of tile* fndon'oan mdrpendenr' agreement, these force*,
tl" brnadr*•! laid, bypatt'd Soemedang ami Kadtps.ten
Air Indonesian atmy commuftiipte raid Republican force* in th* • .
r.nl cenlial tecior had teiied Modjnkrito, on thr outer tint ol the
Dutch petinirl-t atniiml the onceixmetlut tn'.tl bate ol Soerabi|a. Hu* n ic on- of the area*
held 'bv tlw—Ihit' la- Iwlor"—IH*
—
nulbirak ol huiiilitlM Sunday.
Modrokrito la.JH mile* •outhwest; , V ; 1
cd SoCiabsia.
Tbe Modjokri to action appar­

ently ua* an attsmpl by th#
Republican* , to
lmia»» Dutch
fori'* driving* on tlie -tronghol-J
r&gt;f Mnluur. I lie Indonesian comto Flit Kappa Phi and thw-imly
WASHINGTON, July 21. UP*— nuniMue «aid (lie drive had heen
one elected to 1*1*1 Beta Kappa.
halted 35 miles southeast of the
Initiation nf tlie hew metnb-r* President Truman said today he
not promised to tenmve con­
will be held Friday preceding ha*
i &lt;..ntl-iM-il «n l*aae 411**11
evening commencement exercise* trols over Installment .htivlng th
in Which tn" candidates wilt re event Congress doe* not approV-i
reive d eg rees
Dean Walter J. their
,, eslenslon.
.
,
, , ,
Matherlv of the College of this,
« »'*s only promlsyd :.» t»y- Maraliall Advised
nesi Administration will .^ In -.s' "Ctton. he said at a mwi s-onfe
Of Dutch Situation
the graduate , op "The Futum uf
wl,- n
■bout hU •'
These control* were Imposed be
Private Cnpitallsm,” and President
WASHINGTON. July 21-lTTJohn J Tir-'il "ill rtmfer devices. iglnnlty during Dip war,tiv n pre­ Secretary of State Marshall dt»*
sident
order.
They.require
n:
!&gt;■**!
Oliiel •lUilflllj Sr|rrti&gt;d for It,•■tilrilt*ed the Dutch-Indonesian fight­
hrrsbip in I'M Kappa I'M Inilml,-: a oiiP-tlilrd down payment when ing today with tho Netherlandsart
autornebile,
a
refrigetn
'o'
nu
t
Hector I (mi'* Gallardo. Poi-lto
sint'a**adnr-dr*iEnnle, Dr. Eelco
Rico, mri v l aiidldate for the tltv- some other article* are-purcli.ru-i! Van Kleffeils.
on
the
installment
plan.
.
torate, and t.'hlh-hwa Wu, tiavhtn a •lli-minule conference at tha
Mr. Truman recently sent Con­
ing. Chekiang, China; Eunici Z.
State Department, Van Klrffcns-*
gress
a
message
saying
he
though!
Calhoun and Robert I. Gilbert,
sabl In- gave Marshall “ n fete'’
Gainesville; ami Randolph T. Wed- the controls should be continued, points" on the breakdown of neg­
but
felt
that
Was
a
matter
for
ding, St. Petersburg. Myron G,
At that time, tie said otiations which resulted in what
Gibbon*, nod Randolph It. Polk, Congre*s.
lie termed the Dutch "police"
Tampa; Ray E. Goddard. ■Plant be should take action if ('ongre-* campaign.
C it y ; Robert W. Green, Fernan- did n»t vote to continue them.
Tlie In.lone-ian crisis was taken
Ilia phrase was general!*- Inter­
dtna; Jaiqur* L. Clarke and Char­
at the time as meaning he up "in very general terms." Van
les W. Brand. Coral Gables; Joan preted
would remove the controis if .(’on- JK leffen • told reporters, along With
N. Pat ker. Mayo; Edwin A. Shut,
*current efforts to put tthc Marsh­
er. Bristol; Kenneth L. Jons*. gress did not vote to ext.jpd them. all plan fur European economic
Laurel Hill; John. W. . MIxsju. 1The Senate has voted for s tno-li- ICi-uveiy into effect.
•
fied fonttnuatmn, hut—the llnuva
Cdmpbellton; Kenneth F. nntsaerib!
Mat -mill, be »ar.L "VnrtWs very lias opposed.
,
•f fin Hu iir n t&gt;to I*n | c 1:1kIt 11
Truman also said. that a world «ell what-* going on"-ln the East
.
.
trade organiiatinn to buy grain Indie*..
for distribution’ under the Marshall -i.Van ■ K l e f f e n*. who has been
Historic Papers Of- European recovery plan '* uti-!er Netherlands delegate to the United
Nation*, leturned Tuesday fro.m
Lincoln To Be Opened eonsideratlon.
Ttic President maile this "state­ The Hague, lie said his call was
ment nt a news -confer&gt;ne' when primarily a courtesy visit, such,
SPRINGFIELD. IB., Jqly 24 UTl, questioned about Secretary of as normally precede* a new en­
—The custodian of Abraham Ltr.-' Agriculture Anderson's propwal voy's presentation of Iris creden­
coin's tnnib said today that tho for surh an organisation.
tial* at the While House.
-I
InColn papers to Ire opened Satj
Mr. Truman alto tald that he
urrlay in Washington “ may con­ hat no plans for domestic controls
tain letters from people who were over wheat and corn.
J
Envoy In China Will
were "angry at th# martyred Civ­
The so-called "Marshall Plan”
4
Visit Businessmen
il War President.,
first announced by Secretary of
I
The ' custodian, 87 year old States' Marshall, is the Doited
Herbert .Well* Fay, along wltn States- offer to help European na­
NANKING. July 21-bD-Lieut
Jay Monaghan, state historian, tion* get on their feel econo micab General
Altiert
Wedemeyer,
both thought, however, that the lv If they work out plana to .do President Tnitnan’a fact-finder tn
paper* would not reveal anv what they can on their own.
China, will make * preliminary
thing sensational.
Oq the matter of domestic con­ visit to Shattgoal Saturday to
Meanwhile a group of Lincoln trol* over grain, Mr. Truman tald talk with American builnessmen
scholars and Civil War authori­ those mentioned tn his recent econ­ who have heen sharply critical
ties gathered In Chicago pre­ omic message to Congress had to of Chine*# commercial restrict­
paratory to attending the open­ do with export and transportation ions.
ing of the historic document*.
tl »nllnn»g on Paae t.lskll
A formal statement said tha
The paper*, at tha with of the
Shanghai trip "will afford oppor­
martyred President’s son, Robert Mercy Flight Success tunity for discussions in closed
Todd Lincoln, have been sealed
meetings with memhers of the
for 21 years in the library «f Despite Bad Weather American and Chinese business
Congresscommunities and will assist Gen­
BOSTON, July 24 GPi— An in- eral Wedemeyer. In mapping out
Coast Guard pilot brought h|* program of intensive study,"
Commision To treplil
It appeared here that former
a flying boat down In heavy
T. V. Boong was taking
Hold Meet Monday sess last night within 15 feet Premier
of Ihe. Weather Bhlp Bibb, MO an Important part In Wedemeyer'*
on whichi. U k tlt.g flL
Seminolp County
. . . .11oneH mile* o f f ' Newfoundfsnd, to rc- Investigation,
-American policy toward
IW i MOtiaiy" Iftfrimn ai morv an 18-ytit-obi satlor strict- (tepbnd
China.
Informed -sources sudd
2:00 o'clock as ah equatl totlon en with * appendicitis.
Joseph J. Johns, 18, S l-e of He­ floung was believed acting as un­
board and to hear irnmptalnta, it
!
official liaison between the Amer­ ^■4
was announced today by O. P. lena, Ga. was flown to a hospital
ican
and
certain
Chinese
govsmat
Fort
Pepperell
In
Green!an1
,
Herndon, county clerk, who h now
ment officials,—
preparing a tentative budget far where plan* wqre made to opera:*
the fiscal rear 1947-48 for present­ Immediately.
C A liF IH SOLD
Braving haxardnua Hying w P
ation to tho Commission.
WASHINGTON. July 24 OF)
No Increaso* In valuation* are dltloni, Lieut. William Morrill of
contemplated for assessment and LakehuraL N. J., was forced to Rep. 8IVea (D-Fla.) aald today
tax purpose* other than those due uae Instrument* in making the the- War Anseta Administration .V A j
to neturxl increase.In value auch landing because of fog and ro- has agreed to aell Camp Gordon
a* new buildings or Improvements, ■orted to "Jala,” a form of jet Johnston, In northwest Florida
Tax Assessor Sanford Douclnoy propulsion, In taking off from to Grlar A. Quay Blosco, of East
Paateatine, Ohio, for $440,100. .
f
revealed this morning.
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PAGE BIX

I*npy Trial

Orlando Bride Held
In Murder Inquiry

Soviets Warned Of
Intelligence Agents

Action Postponed

TUESDAY,'JULY . 22, 191
IWps

ft"*

Satellites Warned

Boy Reverses Story
Of Infant Killing

Camp Winona

I I' m Us w I Irmm i « n
l)M |
ll*ontiOOed I r*»aaa P i g « ff* # &gt;
U 'u lis w t Irma Figi w ifi
I. Fred I’oey’s team Won »
the $ 1(10 a day provision still ap .Balkan* would be a threat to
JACKSONVILLE, Fla July 22- plies.
peace.
MASSILLON. O.. July 22 UP) water polo game. Sunday nig
MOSCOW. July 22, UP)- -Soviet
i/JV A Jacksonville tpan and hla
Meanwhile,
Britain
proposed
The
mysterious deaths of two at the council fire the cat!
The 16 day amendment was that tha council sidestep a de­
roncern over operation! of* foreign
1 bride were held today in El Faso, adopted
Infant*
In Massillon City Hospital, again put on stunts wi ’ • Cab ■
on recommendation of
intelligence agents wni emphaTexas, fo r , the Georgia slaying
cision
on
which
of
the
Balkan
apparently
solves yesterday by I wining with its graveyard tee
tited In an artlrle in the fa*nlnof Myron D. Sutherland, ns, Jack­ the Sanford Retail Merchants countrlea were responsible f&gt;■&gt; the the statement of a six-year-old in which comical epitaphi we
Association
represented
at
the
grad I'ravdsj which rritlcixc I *evread front makeshift tombstone
sonville oil filter manufacturing
meeting by Ned Smith, president. current ’disorder* in that area. hoy, reverted again today to * The tonibstones represented th
eral citixent for carelessly or un|company employee.
The
British
proposal
waa puxxling conglomeration of varied
Mr.
Smith
stated
that
in
view
of
conacioualy giving out state *ecgrave* of present campers
. Sutherland'! decomposed body
Wilson’* opinion that the contained in an amendment elim­ stories and differences between years from now.
feta.
I was found Sunday in an aband- Attorney
inating a paragraph of an Amer­ officials.
fee
might
not
be
valid
at
9100
“ One should remember,” the ar,
Some of the funniest were
, unrd cabin near the edge cf Geor- a day, he waa withdrawing hi* ican resolution which Russia and
Mr*. Roger Gue, of nearby
tide laid, “ that with the end of
gia's ukcfctiokee Swanp just over
the Soviet satellites had attacked Navarre, mother of young Roger llere lie the bones of Weilt
objection
to
rrdurlng
it,
provided
the war underinining actlvlllet of
the Florida line. In the back of the 16 day limitation was approv­ on the _ground , that
— it presumed Gue, who yesterday related to Spencer, Ills lumbstotie is mar
TALLAHASSLL, I la., July 22 fureign intelligence have not weak. I
his iuail was a .22 bullet-hole and
thd guilt o f Albania, Yclgostav1* ! .ndlca iww La accidentally drupped tie, but his head much den
ed.
according
to
Mr.
Sayer.
VP)—Attorneyt for former Kep. enedln the ilfgfifest.- It la known t
an exploded shell lay nearby. Hit
_
jthc two Infant* last Jdne «. said ser;** "There w*s a counriito,
•Mr. Smith tot'd the Commission and Bulgaria.
Bernic C.’ Papy ol Key Weil to ■that even Imurgeoffl stales, whi^h
I'JIJ- t.tUo Chevrolet sedsr, with that
rain
Hit t:
the
,
Merchants
A
v
i
a
t
i
o
n
.
,
A
*P°ke,m,n
fw
thaAmerican
her son today had reverted to hi* by the name of Brock, lilt
Florida license {date 2D-7I23 was at an afternoon meeting, hadtddegation y id tha BHtjsh amend-[original
was brilliant, but his h
day moled to exdude from- ev are identiral in cliataeter, con
Hitt
tale
of
seeing
a
large
siantly send among each other
missing.
ment would be accepted by the boy in a whlU. coat enter the a ruck, He kept the hooks of tin
idence all letliinony on conver spiei, diveriioniiU, terrorists and
The man and wife held for adopted a resolution requesting the United States. This was one of nursery in which the infant* were ramp hanky-- H«
-lie lied, they spW
taliont in or about the Honda assassin*.
Georgia police were Identified by Commission In the future not to two conciliatory, moves made at found dying.
in the lake he sanjtr* ^XheiSaVg
adopt
any
ordinance
effecting
“
Capitalistic
Intelligence
oper
Home chamber in connection with
Ilet. Lk-ut. II. V. Itranch as Wayne
She declared she did not now a councillor hy the name of R*d
this morning's council session in
F. Woodruff,' 27 and hu bride citlten* or merchant* on Ita first an effort to reconcile conflicting belivr her son dropped rfhe babies He was killed overnight as he la)
charge! that he attempted to bribe alts even murie actively against
reading,
but
rather
to
carry
It
ov*r
the Soviet nation, trying to under­
Jeanette, IP, formerly of Orlando.
Soviet and American views.
and told newsmen she and her In b«d. He tangled with the hoyn
, fellow lawmakert.
I t'
mine 1U military and economic
Detective Don G, Butler said to the next meeting, Sayer report­
The other nytva was msd* by husband were tricked Into letting in Cabin JY, He tried, he died
ed.
The alleged Convert* lion» from intght.
n Warrant had been obtained by
ha.is nu more."
Invrstlgators talk to her son.
A letter brom W. D. Ryan, gen­ France.
flu. sheriff
at Folkston, Ga.,
the baiit ul accuiationt agaiml j "The strictest maintenance of
The U. 8. resolution referred
There are svveial new boy
eral
manager
of
the
Minneapolis
slate-secrers by every Soviet percharging Woodruff with murder
Papy. now on trial after a gi.mil urn is of exceptionally great tinto the report uf the Balkan in­
tn cupip, Gene Estridge, Johi
arid asking that hla wife tie hrld. Baseball Club, was read In which vestigating commission which de­
Nathan Mayo. Mitts commis­ The lw« wirk apprehended si they the City was assured that at tha
jury indictment.
porlance for providing seem tty
Fryer, Frank Mills and John Butt
Bid Offered
sioner of agnculttpi'. wjit, an- stepped from a California-Itound end o f the spring training 'period clared that any future hostile
Defence alloineyt aiked the for the country."
*n.
)i " " ”
noonced today that he ilw-t not bus.
the Municipal Ball Hark wobld action on the part of the three
court to rerogni/e an old Knglidi
ItW a lia a r * t r a n !'* * » '►»»*
Those who visited the t'slnjJI
intend to retire at the expliation
lie turned hark to th# City In Soviet satellites would be con­
Burma Slaying
sites to lie Inspected either by a Sunday included Mr. and Mtt
common law of IbHH and tlrike
of hi* present term. “ Th - ruin-1
a* good condition aa when they sidered , threat to peace.
sub-committee or the entire com­ Fred Poey, Havana, Cuba, Thom
took it over. He also agrred to
ora are absolutely without founda­
tiilually all of the letlimony «l
Glades Park Bill
It a a tla a .U fro m I 's t t t h o t
as George, Mr. and Mrs. Join
all conditions stipulated by the that the McCormick Luntlier Com­ mute.
the tlale't ilar wilnett. Kep. Brai* day were the traffir men at the tion'*, Mr. Mayo declared, “ us I
These locotions, he revealed, Cranston, Mr. and Mr*. Edwin
expert to la* a candidate to succeed
City In regard to taking over the pany Building on West Fit it
, ley Odharn of Sanford.
M iMtliHiird iranm P a c t «tw|
gates."
park.
myself In tip- l!MH election ■-gardStreet, previously condemned hy will be. Inspected after due notice Locket, Mr. and Mrs. K. T. Hunt
Thali in Nu said Aung Ban wn* less »,f who el-.- tun-.”. “ I have t»» arquire |irivate lands by purThe jury w ii taken fiom the
Mr. Sayer, In behalf of the City, the City, Is naw being repaired. • has Iwen given to the local Post. and Millard, Jim Richardson, th
in* May that a plot was an unflnlshi-d program in lip* ulti­ rhase of romlrmnation.
had written Mr. Ryan outlining
room while Odliam re|ieatrd in warned
A hearing date waa set for July After this a final meeting will It* snd Mrs. C. L. Park, Lieut, A.
in the making to kill the entire .......
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............ t . Dirksen said he appeared st the the City'a requirements ond remate
developing)
of'agrletilft{re,"i
30
to determine whether or not held by the rommittce prior to W. Epps, Rolwrt Altman, Gaines­
more detail thin ever hefoie'liic executive council in order to taus i he ass,-rli'd. "and I am n-king my, rVJ!u*’*Ai'
JuvlI Hopkins, G^nnd
park ho return- to revoke the license of J. D, Carl- making it* final -recommendation ville, Johnnie Walters, Mr. and
arcuialiun that Papy uffeied him integration of th* antl-Fawiat Ihnusaudt
" L witey-stw -said, awns JJ(- ttd
end of the season in ’as ton’s |&gt;*er place on Wry. Ninth for the site to the Executive Com- Mrs. Ray Fort, Mr. and Mr*.
in th«
Dirksen good condition as the visiting club Street, concerning which neighbors milter at the Mid-winter Depart­ Bill Johns, Mr. amLMr* V\ C.
earth ami whuhnygino Trip de­ People* Freedom League. (..!&gt; i»m - woftt* that I am not ready to quit ,HH*
inanl political fartlon to whic.t my post." .
said
he
has
no
objection
to
expan­
found If. The City agreed, to fur­ have complained, Mr. Hayrr an­ ment conference in January. Final Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Georg*
feat a bill denying race bookrnak- the slain ministers lielottged. This,
sion of the park If private owners nish sand and clay for the Infield, nounced.
action on the site selection will Speer and daughter, Mrs. Nancy
en telephone and telegraph terv- the rrinspiratnrs lielieved. would
an- permitted ot retain od and and to furnish a ground's keepe? to
It* taken
at the
Department Brock. Mr. and Mra. It. U. Hutch
Purchase
of
the
first
City
lot
ice.
enable them to seise power dur­
mineral rights, plus the privilege assist in maintaining the park
Indonesian Revolt
Convention In Panama City In Ison, Mi.‘ and Mrs. Don Dunn,
on
whlcbgthev
have
options
l-y
E.
the ensuing chaos.
.
uf carrying on explorations.
during the training season.
The defense argued that under ingThukin
R. -Doyle and W. D. I’arbrl who April.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dunn, Mi
N'u said a tribunal woul I
He said he believes 25 years
M stnIi&gt;iuni fttisti i'AK» Owrl
the comimin law, ronversatiuns in
Mr. Field told the Headquarters and Mrs. P. C. Stanley, and David
plan a home building project on
In
r*sty»i*e
to
a
City
request
lie
established
to
inquire
into
cir­
would
Isa
sufficient
time
t&gt;
.
give
rlonesian
we
likely
huuhl
eneiiunand aiound legislative chamber*
cumstances of th* assassinations lei BOme aurh ,e.i ••mug as this: individual owners rxplora'ien pri for bus -Service to and from the Magnolia Height* wq* approved. Committee of the manifold advant-l and Joyre Stanley, Mr. and Mis,
between lawmakers about matters
Fernald-Ijiughton Memorial Hos­ The purchaae at this time was age* of-the Sanford lakefront site,'] Alfred Stanley, Mr. and Mrs.
“ The Doleli and the liid^Peellitis allege*.
.-pending iiefore them are "ab-riim’ - and would exauiine all under nrpital, the-Silver,Cab Company ad­ necessary said Sayer, in Ordtr to where the Memorial building could J. A. Rogers of DeLamt.
icsf,
including
U
Saw
and
other
Ite|i
-Smather*
(IFFla)
said
leg­
ate
j
acridly
as
hu
apait
ns
the
tie seen from the railroad (St.
(ly privileges! and inadmisAtiliT's*
vised that there were not enough secure FHA approval.
Also Stanley Willink, Mr. and
rival political leaders.
poles. We have little in common. islation looking toward establish­ people riding there to pay thq
'court evidence.
Du* to numerous and dally com­ Johns Bridge), the waterway, the
‘'Nothing shall deter in* from Tha quern id tin- Nethe/laruls ment of the park waa first pasted operating
Mr*. H. Jacoblun, Mr. and Mrs.
highway
and
the
air
line*.
He
told
expenses
of
a
bus.
plaint*
reaching
the
Sanitary
DeJudge W. May Walker eirluded the firm purpose of achieving
by Congress |N years agu. atld
‘
'from residents
•••
-in reg-t e l Jhe' Post members that If Sanford W. R. Clark, Mr. and Mi ’ Hen
Milk in local dal [lea was re­ partment
the jury from the tooni to bear the ultimate goal bur beloved la a U-neviilent ami lovable- |H-r that 10 .State legislatures and five
sonage,
hill
she
ipot
one
of
ported to have met Grade A re­ to nclghfrora’ chicken yards living I* inspected by the Committee, Katx, Mrs. R. Shuemaket, Mr.
technical arguments on the (mint. leader set Is-fute ua," he was
Florida
governors
"have
considerUa The memls-rs .of her giivern
quirements during thu jiresent too doae-to thair homes, the-City local dale and - fraternal organi­ and Mr*. Eugene KitrUigt-, C
H* did not rule Immediately.
quirted as telling th* pew times m a ilt itr u - J u i t i g n e r j _ l o _ u a . W u l . « « " d « P p r o V t d " i U
UUIdt month. Employment of E. L Levy Attorney waa directed to draw up zation* will be requested by th* F. Garner, Mr. and Mrs.--Don
— Odhaiit-testified ytal i*apy made of ‘ IIiiiiiiu, the government pa want ahmdule severance from ,|l»‘,|t
«n ordinance to defining the mlrji- Post to co-operate in Impressing Bolls, Mr. and' Mr* Dick Fill0. H. Giles as’ fi remen wasjlj an
him tyro bribe offers, one just out­ per.
"It appears to me we owe some­ and
Hnlland, so that we may rut
approved in accordance with pre- mum distance a chicken yank may upon the committee members th* terry find daughters, Ray Fox,
side the House rhnmWi'a main
He denied that former 1’iemier ourselves in these (airy lands if thing to the public Inti-rest,*
and
‘
‘ l\Ih *located
* ‘ from
‘
. . . . -bout*. mlyjtntpKVi t&gt;JL.JJaitfyJtLj%a_*-jUe Ml. .11.! .Ml,, i.o.o-.et
Llie\bc
a ncighbpr’*
entrance and immediately inside Ha ,'law _ttuia__aneaUrd..ur„-th*t we*11h t-wMrh —hitr**- ticen'-nihubi ■" SllMtlh*** said, - - "The prop'r-—*f vious v-tlon ln_ author iking
for the building.
daughter, Mr. and Mra. Ralph
Tiring
of
two
addltuinu)
firemen.
This
will
he
presented
at
the
next
th a rh iw te t-.'the near iliiy" lie lire g o v e r n merit p la n n e d to
led by uni litre fot tinIeld gen­ Florida waul this park to go mi Both are experienced firemen, said meeting, said Mr. Sayer.
William I-Staler was nnnmtnd- Day and chitdu-n of Daytons.
said that afti-r the second‘ offer, rest him .
erations, It ihii' i that we like I see no on usion at this lim- to Mr. Sayer. RCA radio equipment
Hugh Whekhrl.
The Commission last evening ed by the Post for his aide handl­ Phil Stanley,
"I told him 'you it
. I'm not
delay
action.
the Dutch less, hut *we like our
ordered by the City l» expected to gave consideration to Inc-easlng ing o f the Sanford Junior Legion Mr. ami Mrs. 11. F. lianas. Mix.
only guing to sujiport the hill. Nttw
Peterson
said
amendments
which
uhsfdut* fierdolii (lie more.”
arrive in the near futurn, he said the occupational tax, on all types hasrball team,- which tinlay is Mra. U. Squires, Mr, and Mix.
I’m going to expose you."’
That's tvlint yum lortr-poM- hi- will propose to the .legolstum
E. Madden.
Dutch Note*
playing irrWIpter ParlcThe Commission was informed, o f busineaa.
When the bookie hill then came
will
provide
that
no
land*
tau
ho
$
dent U-lii-tis tiiuj .tlunk. Ajul tiiul
up for action, Odham-charged in
aeqiiin-d
outside
of'
a
boimiuty
I Inn 11II n o t I ,n m I’aa* ttaet
is the basic rate-e uf this fresh
the preceding debate "There i« wished to atress that it maintains outbreak. If we Iwlieve the writ­ * greed upon hutween the State
money on the line in this House" its unalterable derision to rarry ing on the wall, tins means that and Federal government in IPM
to defeat the measure hut tie did out the political -program based MMiner nr Inter (|iiohni4y »iwnut*rM w/,l{
|irot« 4 di) nml niln*T«l
not on that day name i'spy. lit upon the principles underlying tha tbe N'etbet lands must lelinquisn rights of private owner*.
said ,later
he
would
have
if
Ills
The lervciation reserve oil royal, ,
. ,
..
„ ,
Linggadjuti Agreement (In which nil claims on tin- wealth of In­
■beech had not been cut off by
, p n i|
Mtr gj
ties-II H of production) to I'lm ids
donesia.
parliameutaiy finagling."
the independence of Indonesia in
The sumo is line of all im­ on Slate owned land* if tin* Sec­
The 27-year-old Sanfoid oil dis­ ItiOi.
perial powers, liet-ailie the demand retary 'uf Interior ever peiinit*
tributor, youngest mrmlH-r pf thu
“ The Netherlundu government l o r __indopentlem-e I* -running drilling and uil is found.
House, smiled^ several. lint.'S. and ioiifIdeally —hope* that* circum- around The world like n theme
Wiped Ids hatuls with n Imndketr stances will soon permit to resume song. -We ate -eellig its effect
chief during hi* testimony.
constructive cooperalinn with the III the west stll, &lt;-nilinent of III tin
Red OfficiulH
He told the court be and Pap;
py ■r|*ddi&lt;- ns deair ed by liiiiumnahle which ha* been granted-it* free­
were good friends iiefore tin- al­ Indonesian.', in KepuliUokit terri­ dom by Engluml. Britain also '•
tlHSIlHHr* Iran I'aat One)
leged bribe offer was made lie tory, which cooperrjliitn nltrady relinquishing But in* now toinliy
Cause Papy had helped get one of successfully exists with the states a Moody inleinal |rolltical, ct*i- lull led before the committee un­
der oath.
hi&lt; five brothers a job at a Miami of East Indonesia and Borneo."
■is.
Photographs
were forhiddeSince the, Indonesian
republic
is
race track.
, ,
Arunml the corner the ITenrh Rep. Munill (R-H. D.) explained
not
recognized
l.y
the
.United
Na#rr
|
,n„|inK
kr(.,,
Fret,cl,
In"1 had to feel very definite for
,
u, „ Kteiwh and that Kravchenko "may ire in
that bookie bill tu turn j friend lions a* a severe,gn state, xnyt,
A fried ate eontiderhble danger" Irrcause of
down." Odliam said of Papy'i al­ comp lain from Indonesian leader* ||1||iBn
,
, |hi* willingness tn testify,
would raise important legal JKrfr.ta.
leged request fur hi* support
reaching
for
he
.sun.
kni
’ • Kruvciienko dlscuunteil airy Idea
UN experts fxprraMft the opini­
Ruttlwi K„ v, nim#tll mj, y
He said after lie had tohl i apy on that the Sccurltv Cuum-II could demanding the w tlolrawal of j l|ii&gt;(
British troop, from her soil, and u
,)y thp Rutsian peorvlinquishmenl uf Conlr„l over
,, .
.- * ., ,
. . / ’ unless a complaint wa* filed,by an the Augh,-Egyptian Sudan. And ■I,-. In one plant he lirndrd, Krav­
replied."D« you mind if U e i per-^ lM(ll.|14.Mlll.nl *ruunlry „ either a
chenko said, -tju rs unco' were
ry
•opal?" and then said
story g,-*. E m p „,, r...- 27JIOO worker* and Km Coeaack
memlwr or non-memlier of the UN. *a* the
oulmmlerl a* the t.s.,.»i.«„
u „ rt h,
Ihe pl&gt;nl
f
Even though the rmmril could, ".l»Ke-i"B, n.
hundred dollars to Vote against
. had :10,000 worker* and over
not
art
directly
on
the
Indonesian
it.
t . Nat in nily tliis
ihpuii y,ihH) guard, with automatic rl,
. , ............ . communication, it w u pointed,outt
" , T ifoesiiT
Odharnn. continuing hU aUtmnant h
-------- ----1 t fw
posse** Itin* *f"J rh-s nhd dogs.
aomp u,her munlry mlght|lh"*
......
tion' bettween *D*‘
iioard over-night,
{, tases to ^
u rumpUllll w imhM llt going l.y tlx- Imar.
The only wraports of the work­
fc,
make P Hcharge,
H H E P I wool never Ilu&gt;
. iIndonesians.
ijin.
However,.the time I* fast passi.ig er*, he testified, were Ihe ‘chnlns
have made a charge hut I know It
when Intelligent |tco(ilu of dif. &lt;i( their own slavery." adding
In ,inif
this fon
roimt-clltrn,
it was
infant $200 to mr.M llo Mi4 ho
f,n
4kSf1 a11*i'.l
n?* £te f«K(iU rntrn
cei Van \* botl»d; toijtlh that "consequently, any hop* thut
had h frtllnit of "hurt*.hom»lliulmi f»U w thit th# Sovtft Ukr# iu* er by
|
Jrwvl ntudilttl rrewn mn
jew,
the government rnav I* over­
...............................
■
hruuKhi
thu
lfi4on«n&gt;i#n
&lt;iu#«llon
J
and a littfe i.-I.,-si,hi all at the
sceptre, Cummonwealths
rornpris
tn-forr *be council in January, HHi), tug sovereign nail,ms uf differ thrown from the Inside hy the
tanir time."
In IiOndon—even without the »*■ enl rair* may l«r frumeil success­ Lures of thel people is Isillt on
Odhma, conttmiing his statement qurst of the Indonesian leader*.
sand."
mutual benefit and
to the court with the Jury outside
Tire witness paid Ihe Sovl*1
A t ‘ that time, it wat rharged fully for
the courtroom, said the da/ uft/T that the presence of llrlllsli troop* someday we may. get that vast Secret police Is "an important
. Papy made a $200 offer, the Key- In Indonesia threatened world commonwealth which many look factor and force in the Soviet
West representative appioachcd peare. The Ukrainian represents'- forward to *• "One World.” Hut economy.” Special branches of th#
him again at the rear of the House live demanded creation of a com­ empties uje nil *l»i.-t anac-hronlslU. police, he added, are s**ignsd tb
And hy the same token, biiV all sorts nf economic and In­
' chamber with a different proposal. mission for an on-tho-aput Inquiry,
• The-Sanford representative told hut the council defeated tire pro­ attempt to create q 1(1,w of na­ dustrial activity.
tions by force, against the will
tha enurt he was at the dejV- &lt;•! posal.
In these operations 17,000,000
Rep. T..T. Cobb of Daytona Bench
nf their peoples,, must fall in
lie I,-nr - t*oo :-a*■
• ' T " tu 2UJ)00,000 neupbi- aia a'optoyod
congratulating _blm—nn a speech
and "th* Soviet government Uses
D utnrnm ainK
Involving a move to Iran ca'ttle
their Islror free of charge and
from Florida highways.
keeps them on a starvation diet,"
trssllsBrt Iras* P#*» Owe)
**Aa I turned from Tommy
nation's
valuable
forest
tt*- he continued.
Cobb’s desk, llcrnie Papy, coming Ion mprtar* and left the area aources.”
Asked alrout the Russian search
from across the aisle, graldied me after suffering damage.
The "water iMimhlng” i* de­
Premier Amir SJarlfoeddin In a signed only to delay forest biases for the atom Urmb, Kravchenko
by my arm and said ‘ Odle, I'll
make it five and a case »f Scotch broadcast from Jogjakarta beamed In inarcessihlr regions until par- told the committee he knew the
to Australia, appealed “ to the rchuting smoke jumper* or gro­ Kovlet Union was "actively en­
If vou’ll just take a walk."
gaged" in December, 1012, In get­
It was then, Odharn said, hr told world In general and uur friends und news ran extinguish them.
ting uranium, source uf atomic
Papy he was not only going to lb Australia in particular to
energy. II* said that If Russia
tupport the antl-hookle bill hut strengthen their effort* to pre­
had developed th* atom bomb
vent further bloodshed." He said
would expose him.
HABBj C S meditations at th* time th* . United States
..Papy’s resignation from tha it was clear this "colonial war"
did, and If th* United Stales did
n&gt; Alley
House and his Indictment followed waa not in the Interest of general
not hava th* bomb, ‘V s wouldn’t
charge* of attempted bribery by pear# in southeast Asia and the
be sitting right now in this
.*
Odharn and* Kep. Clan-nce M. world.
place."
WtM DAT S 0 JCR 30 *
"If effort* ar# being mad* lit
Camp II of Ocala.
Kravchenko scuffed at Ruaslan
our behalf, they must be msd*
SAY HE V(A&gt;iT DRIVIN*
proposals for disarm*ment, ask­
quicklyi" be said in a speech
ing! "I* It possible to propose
hear by th* Dutch Monitor her*.
Gunfire* Bloodhounds Associated Press correspond** VX&gt; FAS' P t PD-I.IC6.
'"armament and st Ihe same to
try on wl'hln th# Soviet Un­
Harris Jackson reported 'from
SAY D6Y J tS ’^tSTE D
FURNKY KINO IS WOHTI... And like hint,
'Ends Convict Escape Jogjakarta
it and 11 I, satellite states viothat the Indonesians
HIM FOH FwYlN* TOO
n* id- Ingirvt warfare which It
clalttmed in a communique to have
■cores o f other e x p e r ts . . . who really
im* at rearing million* to hats
"mad* progress west Of StmtLO W)!
Gunfire and bloodhounds ended a rang" today. This waa th* first
he United Htates and Kngtandf
know tobacco . . . have seen the makers
tHotrlived escape by two r
- Ha ronst-drd the Kratnlin'a
Indonesian assertion of military
convict* from a State Road
X -------- ~
o f Lucky Strike buy "real One tobacco."
'main hoov is an economic desuccess line* the outbreak of
partment road camp truck her* hostilities Sunday. .
•reiilon In this country, and If
yesterday. One of the men was rat occurs Russia will take ad­
A broadcast 1 ltdoctetIan com
A fte r all, th a tV w h a t y o u w ent in
captured immediately
and th* munlaue - heard In Batavia said
jutage nf the Communists (barat
other w*s taken In let* than a » tha Indonesians were Attackin'
A cigarette. . . the honest, deep-down
o produce confusion, (literal
boor.
,trikes and hsll."
west. of Ssmarang on th* north
The escapade utilised men of central coast of Java.
enjoyment o f fine tobacco.
the police department, sheriff*
Jackson,
quoted
■
an
Indonesian
road department and the communique a* saying th# Dutch
t farm colony; -7 -■*" —
action atarted a little after bombed Amharawa, 80 miles south
o’clock Itat night when Bracey of Bemarang, Tha area was the
So rimombor•I
and Arthur Raiford. lump- scene of sever* fighting two yean
ago.
a truck -near th* outskirts '

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• ’ ctntor" ul itslctnrnt* made in
the Icgitlaluic.'
Psrkft and Stale Attorney Phil
O'Cqnnrl .ol Writ. Palm BeaJi
atgurtf the defenir motion w/.*
bated enlilely on catri involv
mg libel and tlander and did not
* fit the bribery charge.

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State Kests Case A.»
Defense -Begins Pa­
rade O f Witnesses
m In Accused’s Behalf
TAI.ALHASBEK. July 25
Representative
llcrnir C. Papy denied from
th«&gt; wltneaa Hand at hia
trial her* today that ha' had
offtrad brlbaa to'Rapa. Brallay Odham and Clarence M.
Camp II during tha 1817 leci«latura. Tha veteran Kay Weal
rejjmcfltaJlr* ' **ld"h#'"h*d'
- t o ld Odham on ona occasion •
• only that hr heard ."they are
paying fIM to vole" on an
a n t i-bookmaklng bill. Ha
■aid ha had no rontrtraallon
whatever with Odham tha
nail day whan, tha Hanford
rapraaantatlra haa teatified.
Papy offrrad him $500 and a
rasa of Hcotrh whiskey nut
to vole.

0P&gt;— Former

TALLAHASSEE, July 23 m
•-Circuit Judge W. May Walker
today denied defame motion* of
acquittal on all ihiVe counlt ol
an .jqdiclment
charging former
Rep. Bernie C. Papy with offertag Jtribei .l&lt;LHoiida_legi»ltloii. _

The motion *wt» made and
promptly denied toon after the
Senate prciented the hit of it*
wilnettet and .turned the trial
fever to the defeme.. Defeme witnettet began coming to the itand
. after the lunch reertt.
Defente council at the last
minute tecalled Papy't accutort.
Rep*. Brailey Odham of Sanford
and Clarence M. Camp 11 of
Ogala, Odham wat questioned
again closely nn whether lie* had
heafll Papf make a purported of
$ e r of $200 or limply 2()0.
• Odham'i statement* thowing the
language both# way*..gtyte-intro­
duced.
Judge Walker ruled out an ef&gt;
fort by the defeme to gel Camp't
answer to a question at to wheth­
er Papy and two other repretenlativea had a convert.llion . with
him .on May 12 concerning remporU (hat $100 wat being offered
“ or volet for the anti-bookie bill.
The judge taid that wat im­
material because it occurred five
day* after Cajnp letlified Papy
told him a vole to tend the meas­
ure to hotlile committee would
be “ worlh $100 Id you."
. Defente motioni for directed
&lt;v verdiett of acquittal all were
^ a te d on grounds that the itate
•lad failed to support, itt charge*
irHlisaM u r«|. Tat)

Price Of Scotch
Is Disclosed At
Papy Bribe Trial
■_TALLAHAB 8 KS. July 23, (/F)—
ifTTh* state finally euecsmled in gettlnjr tha price of a rasa of 8cotrh
rhiskty Into tha record of the
bribery trial of former Rep. Iterate
C. Papy today.
It was necessary lo establish
that a rase of whiskey la a thing
of value within the meaning of the
Inw dealing with bribery. It took
Ihrke witness to do It aa well as
several order* of Circuit Judge
W. May Walker overruling objec­
t i o n s from the defenae.
Pa
Papy la an-used In the indict­
ment of offering Rep.' Bralh-y Odhaa of Sanford a bribe of $$00
and a eaae of Scotch whiskey for
hla vote on the 1047 anti-hook
maker bill.
The flrat witness, a representa­
tive o f the State Beverage Depart­
ment who waited two days to taattfy, told the court he couldn't aay
at what price Scotch whiskey told
In May when the allot*! offer
However, Wade Wchont. bualof the local Kike
county club liquor
Bo did P. O. Nelson who reported
he operated, a liquor store in a
neartv

Army, Navy, FBI
To Get Testimony
On Soviet Agents
Witness Says Group
Of Communists Ac­
tive At University
;*\pAhTifNCToyrJuly'
The Houie Commit lee on UnAmerican Adivitie* plant to hand
over to the Army. Navy and Mil
tetlimony that Soviet agent* got
tecrel wartime infoimatian on
American planet and tubmarinet.
Chairman J. Parnell Thomat
(R-N. J.) told Tcporteri of the
intention today at the committed
twitched itt general investigation
of Communiit activitiei from *pying to union infiltration.
Ann Mathrwt' teilified' iKif at
Icait 16 of the 3f) official* ol
the CIO Food. Tobacco and Ag­
ricultural Worker*__Union Local
No. 22 at Wintlon-Salem. N. C.,
where mt-mben of the Communitl
Parly prior' to hit January. That
wat the lime, the »aid. when
The crated bring an official, of
ihe union local.
The wtlneit told the Un-Amer­
ican Commiltee the wat a mem­
ber of tire Communiit Parly for
10 yean, resigning hit year; and
that the had terved at tecreUry
oj mthe Winiton-Salem local un*

8 Germans Killed
In Ked Zone Blast
-BERLIN, July 23, (A&gt;)-An
rxplotlun rocked German pol­
ice headquarters in the Russlun tone of Berlin today, hilling
eight German* ami injuring

America Hit Fch^Act
ing Uni l a t e r a l l y ;
4 Power Ministers’1
Meet S u g g e s t e d
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lly ROBERT IIEWETT
LONDON. July 23 (/P)-Ruitia tejected a United Slate* in'
vitation to join in preparing a
Japanete peace treaty and charged
that America had acted in a “ un­
ilateral manner" in prop/rtirrg *
preliminary conference for Aug
19 in Wathingtaa,
radio taid tomgliT
The broadcatl Soviet reply 1»
the Wathinglon invitation declar
ed that Rutiii ''cannot agier'
to the propotetl Aug. 19 inerting
of the II nation*- which fought
Japan.
The .Soviet note delivered to
Wathinglon yetlerday declared
that the council of foreign miniitert, repretenling the Unilrd
State*. Runia, Britain and Chi­
na, thould be rnlruitrd with prrTmlihary work in chairing a Japanrte treaty in accordance with
Wartime Agreementi among the
. l&gt;owc tt.

r \o American-licensed new*
^ jp er Der Abend reported It
“ presumably u tt an act of sab­
otage” and that u auiteate found
In the rulna "lead* to the con­
clusion that a bomb was smug­
gled Into the blrtlttng."
Soviet official*. maintained
alienee.
It wat the third auch i splo­
sion in administrative building*
In the Soviet section.
Four polieemen and four Her­
man workmen were killed. At
least two of the injurrd were
reported in critical condition*.

Interest In Civic
Affairs Stressed
At Kiwanis Meet
Aiken Sings And Re­
lates I n c i d e n t s
Of New York Trip
Need of more intern! by iht
average kilireu in the public af­
fairs of Sanford was today llretted by E, F. Moutboldrr, local at­
torney and former City commis­
sioner. alike KiwanTs meelmg la*
day ’ at Ihr TouriM Crntrr. He
wat inlroducrd by Roy thill.
Dick Aikrn, Sanford tenor, tang
Iwo ■iricctwini. accompanird by
Roger ll.irni, and lold some ol
the incident* before and iiflcr
hit winning on July 4, the Arthur
Godfrey talent conlnti
Kiwanii prrtidenl. Lcttrr Tharp,
told of lire rxchsngr uf Irlrgramt
with Aitliui Godfrry at a mult
o{ ihit having tvirrd-Godfrey,.that
Dick Aikrn lived here snd not
in Orlando, of having lalrr let*
rgraphrd Godfrry lint a crate
of Sanfoid celery will l&gt;e trnl
him next teatun, and gelling the
reply from the latlrr that he it
Vrry fond of celery. J. C. Hulchiton and H. C. Nrlirl were ajtl&gt;oinled by Pret. Iharp lo look
after the matter.

Siyvey Mission Says
ulation
ation Has Food
Needs For Yoar;
Crop Outlook Good

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Side Says Other
Halsey Relates Jury Indicts CIO Each
Using Jap Troops;
India, A u s t r a l i a
Personal Episode Union Leader On May
Make UN Plea
In Pacific Battle Perjury Charges

BATAVIA, Java., July 23. (/P)
WASHINGTON. July 23 id*)—Four Java loans wer* In
PolsndT iliare of the $350,0011,.
■- ■
flames tonight as Indonesian
00(1 Amrricari relief prograni wat Error In Coded Mes­ Denial Before House troop* retreating on two fronts
threatening ihrlr capital, adopted
cancrlhd today, on groumlt lit 1 1
sage From Nimitz
Group Of Red Con­ srorrhrd
earth larlira before a
the Pole* have tufficirnl food,
determined .Dutch army ‘ drive,
Resulted In Anger
nection Said False an
and Stale Department olficialt
Indonesian comm unique an­
indicated Hungary likewise may
nounced.
N E W Y O R K . Jo ), 23 W
WASHINGTON, July 23 147
b ' rtcluded from the piograiu.
.E lc f lA d m ir a l William F . Halsey. A Federal gtand, iijUL.
.dtt'IAWtW W h ,r l-A-ip
vyttr » I
Ihe actiun--oM. Poland -we* tak­
1, Cniiiiuf- lipopt dtiontt to iMe Java in
en oh ircommrndation of a tui- rrtiied. sayi. Ire still brltrvrt hr doted Harold Roland
frl. Milwaukee C I O leader, on two have ptetted to within 12
Vey minion headed by Col, R, I.. made a strategn miitakr m the
milrt ol thr .key Republican
IG rnftm. He ie|K&gt;rled to Sec- battle uf Lrylr Gulf dtning a mo­ clratgrt that he idrninillrrd |&gt;crilronghold of Msteng, an Indones­
ment
uf
anger
ignite
J
by
whvt
jury
intelling
*
cdngicitionsl
com
telsrjr •Ms it lull that Poland hat
miller that hr wat nut a mrmber ian tuny communique acknowl­
food fur minimum nerds at -least Ire mistakenly thought wat an ;iiedged today.
the Com m u niit’ Patty,
tull
frorn
Reel
Aihnu.il
Clrrttri
foi lire remainder of tbit year.
Olhrt Dutch unit* were threat­
W. Niniiti.
Clrriltoifcl Irtlilird hcfuic lire
Better crop proi|tecli m Hun­
flaltey trcallrd the evrnti '&lt;u House L ib o r Committee latt M ar. ening thr Indonesian capital of
gary make likely a deciiiun that
v«n article in fliit week’s Salu ­ I " H r wat p in id rg t of the. U n it- Jogjakarta. I hr Dutch look ths
‘country alto can get by without
day Evening Pott, ■
id Auto W orker. Local No. 24S important town of Halatiga, on
Amt-tit an aimlance. rebel offi­
The time W«* late - October. si a time w hnt A llit-C ha lm rrt a ‘46-mitr winding highway to the
cials laid,
1944. Halley was then Third Flret plant* in thr Milwaukee area were Republican capital.
- Poland is within the Soviet or­ commander. Three -Japanese- talk ihut down by a p iq lra rird tin k r.
A diipatch
from Associated
bit—ami-Hungary is orcupird by foriet were’ (lying to imatlr Gen­
Pret.
corrrtporulrnl
Haiti* Jack- a
I In- laltor committer wat inRed 'aimy Inters.* Fhr drciiion* eral Douglat MacAillmi't landing vritigating the cagtrt of I ^ I hu ton quoted a Republican common!fin relief, however, wrtr taid 11 at l^yte.
ditp u lrt.
work
ttoppagn
and epic at- toyintt lint meanwhile, ihe
be bated-ctilitclv on Jicedt.____
Third Fleet Spline* .illacLrd amJ vtlikri with particular lefrtciK.? Indoncttaitv in a counter-drive
Itetie? shipments alrraily hnve damaged the central enemy lorce,
the oultkitlt of
lo any inllurncr of tu b v rm v r were* nearing
stillte-l to Italy, Greece, Austria
Dutch-held
.
Semarang,
27 milesVice-Admiral
Thomas
l'.
Kincaid’s
groujn.
and Trieste, under the program,
and pM-limmaty dlscussimi* art Seventh Fleet limit on the south­
The indictment aaid that Chris- north of .Salatiga and the bate
I" nrogri-s* with Chinn. These ern Japanete force at Sungari toffri. under uath,_LValegorivaily for—the - )um|mff—of—the [
nloitg with Polnml rind lluiigury Strait. Haliey’t dupi .put plani’ t iluit-d” nnv affiliation with Com ­ drive toward Jogjakarta. Indones­
Were uulhoritt-d by Congress to
munist Parly,
Nevertheless,' ihe
ahaie in the relief progrnth, which then went after the northern Jap­ grund Ju ry report said, he "was ian four* have a hern reported
the House trimmed to $332,000,00(1 anese uniti. Meanwiiiti-. omit ol then u member of the Communis: tempting to infiltrate Semarang,
In voting appropriation*
the central enemy force went till Party ami had been auch member an important Dutch military bate
fuc several vt-ar* thereto and had on Ihe nuith coat) of central
llurrison reported that “ grain; lu attack Kincaid's &gt;fnp«.
ami other foods are nvmlahl-'
worked with the .Communist PurIlnltty'i plain-* sank one ear­ tv ami with the Communist poli­ Java.
to meet the minimum food need*
lier. hit two other* mid a liirht tical association."
l l s s i l s u t s a t* a a . I s m
A Dutch aimy communique in­
cruiser.* H
lug ships In Task
Th e eaae waa -presented to the
columns
Force 34 wen* rioting in um(OMip gtaint Jur y . hy Jultn 8. P ra lU a n ti dicated that motoiiied
only 4 2 ~ mitt1* rfiuif bringing &gt; the Frank H . Pattyn, special aaxlst- arid *aim»i-piulcered lioopi wer*
Japan#*# ■surface vetiriit nmlcr arrt* to A ttorntV Gem-rul To m C. putlutig deep into both Java and
fire when llalacy received II Iin-s- Clark.
Sumatra on pi lea.tl IQ fronts
sage fnnn Nimilr. then naval comA fte r C h rU tu ffe T appear'd he agamit iporadic iriittsnce.
niaiidcr-ln-chii-f in the Pacific. .

The note suggested that the
Russian, British and Chinese am­
bassador* . In ' Washington meet
with a representative of tha Unit,
ed States to deride when tho
council ■of the foreign mitjislets
should ho convened.
The text of the Soviet reply,
a* broadcast by the .Moscow ra­
dio:
On July II of this year the
United State* Ambassador Gen.
Bedell Smith told V. M. Molotov,
im
the U. S. 8 . It. minister of for­
eign affair*, that the government
*■«*• r—*i
•f -tha United State* . propaied
to call on Aug. lit of tUs year,
a confluence for the preparation
of a |ware treaty-with Japan,
romprulng representatives of 11
Thu message read: “The wnol-i
power*, member* of the Far Kaatworld wants to know trio-re i
ern Commission.
Task Force 34."
At the same time th* U. S.
W A S H IN G T O N . J u ly 23. (/I3—
llaDev said he was stilil'uJ.
government unilaterally
begat,
Breuking precedent, Prciiident Tin- then flew into a rage became lie
negotiations on this question with
ok his old scat in ihe Sen­ considered the. wording of the mes­
man took
the government* i f tits remain­
ate toilav itml made a brief speveh sage an “ Insult.” loiter, however,
Hjf* LAf
ing powers who ara In the Far
aaylng' he had spent the best 10 he discovered the wording wa* lilt*
LAKE SUCCESS, July 23, Wi r.astcrn pommlsaion.
wars of hi* life there.
work of the mail who put tire
—Soviet Deputy' Fwelgn Minister
Allen Robert I.ornmnu, r-'staurGrinning happily, the President, men-age itt code and used padding
Andrei A. Gromyko'* amt del
ant operator,, former on heatm a former senator from Missouri, to make it more difficult In break.
the UnttAd
United Nation* *. ami
a at 11
in tha
‘ lam
leader and veteran of imval air walked onto the Senate floor un
The phrase wa» nut NiijiiiV,
hauled today in one of th» stronccorps action in tho Pacific, with: announced after lunching at the Halsey learned, hut "it sounded so
eat personal attacks ever made fn
rank of lieutenant when -eleniiod Capitol,
infernally |ilnu*lhle that my de­
the U. N.
i
*riWe dlity, and Roger Leon-1 j|e tout a rear row seat on ihe coders read it as a valid pai l uf
After Alexei N. Krasllniko.- had
I fi r. '* v* Insurance man. formerj Democratic side a* senator* nnd the message. Chester blew up when
delivered a 30-minut* speech cas
l " i* , •e" 0°l. teacher, Methodist j |fBJ|Wy .occupants rose and ap- I told him about It; ' he I'arkid
ligating the Western powers for
ciarir leader and graduate of the,
(down tin- little squirt and chewed
their- opposition-to the admission
Westminister Choir College ^!, " U■U0P,,•
The senate at the mom»rit was him to hits, hut it wat ton late;
of Rovlet-iupportrd Albania to tho . ORLANDO, July 23, (.Special! Massachuaelte,-were the two new
damage waa dune.
U. N.. Britain’* Valentine G. law- —Horida Vega table Committee re- Klwaniana today inducted hy the busy with routine, minor hill*. the“ The
orders I now gave,. I gave
But
when
Mr.
Truman
appeared,
ford said In measured wonlt:
ports that more than 100,000,(hhi Rev. W. P. Yesley.
in rage. Ami although Krnle King,
Senator
Vandrnhetg
tlt-Mich),
the
"It Is deplorable that w« should man houra are required aammtly
Fleet Admiral Ernest J. King, then
In his talk Mr. Houahoider de­
be subjected day after day. week lo grow, harveat, pack and ship clared, "I don't think there is any­ presiding officer, promptly recog. chief of naval operations) later
nixed
the
president
anil
welcomed
after week; month after month to Florida's tremendous vegetable thing (he metter with Sanforu,"
hipi warmly.' Vandenherg tben assured me that they were the
this Junk about provocations, lira, crop.
and added that If there it any­ said that he recognised the "Sen­ right one*, I am convinced Ilist
noise* and repetition*. We are
thrv were not."
Th# value of all forma In Flor­ thing wrong with Sanford it would
presumed to be Intelligent officials ida haa grown from e total of (42,- he because of “ indolence and mg- ator from Missouri for five min­
Ilulsev unbred units of Task
and not a gathering of illlt*r*t»s. 703.048 In 1800 to $615,215,000 llgtnce"' and letting others “do utes."
Senators applauded aa President Force 34 south to help Kincaid,
“ We draw our conclualont from in 1045, cacordlng to Florida Vege­ the Job."
Truman arose and began a brief Lighter unit* continued the north­
facta ami not fro In slogan*. I table Committee itatUtic*.
He recalled the hectic daya of udk. He sirld Ihe Senate had been ern chas and only two of the 17
term the Soviet speech a regretFlorida's leading income—prod- the depression period when tmnej vary kind and that he nevtr had ’ enemy ships; escaped damag-r or
tahlv offensive production."
'Col. W. It. Hodgson of Australia uclng vegetable crops, in order of extremely excited people were cotj-j ^ad a more cordial welcome any. sinkingIn his article, llalsey observed
took the floor Immediately to dr importance, says the Florida Vege­ vincot1 that Sanford won) I never where.
that Ihe Amefcian Navy in tho
survive
1
and
recover
from
djpte*-!
"And
L'va
hcen-a-JoL
of.
plut
»*,
table
Committee,
are;
tomatoes.
claret
Parific had oqe. basic weakps#*,^.
“ How glad l ara that these meet­ gTeen l»eana, celery, early frith sion effect*. He reviewed a state-i
“ AJihouglr our naval- power in
merit
mad*
publicly
at
the
Uine
u
^
ftenpotatwtnrrMTr
pepper*,
cabbage,
ings are now open to tbe pret*.
the Western Pacific wa* such that
hia
retirement
from
public
office,
at*
rule*
prevent
anyone
but
ecna
watermelon*,
cucumber*,
straw­
Previously we have $ad to put up
to th* effect that Sanford wa* not tqra speaking there, Tie itniled we could havu challenged th# com­
with calculated abuse and distor­ berries and sweet potatoes.
bined fleets of tha world,” he said,
bankrupt, had many valuahl* at at ha br&lt;
iroke the rule.
tion* of this particular representa­ ' Florida ha* currently more than acta
t&lt; me11mar&lt;1 m Vhiff Tvtwl
and
although
tried
sorely
by
“1
get
homesick
fur
thil
seat,"
tive of the Soviet Union fir a long 260,000 acres devoiAl solely to unforeseen conditions still had the
Mr.
Truman
aaid,
speaking
alowcommercial production v ' f fresh
time."
| C a * llf* H HI r a s e T n . |
Hayden Raynor o f tha United vegdtablea, according to the Flor
"1 spent the l«t*t tun year* of National Charter Ih
Ida Yvariable Committee.
State*'told delegates:
my
life in this sesF'.
Signed Fdr AMVETS
“ I won't dignify the Utterly rid­
Florida farm wage rate* have
The President aakled that a sen­
iculous and irrelevant statements risen approximately S16&lt;X since Anglo-Russian Trade
ator
with
whom
he’d
lunched
of the Soviet delegate by answer- 1832, according to the Florida Talks Hit New Snag
WASHINGTON, July 23 (A1)—
"•iared me" to walk In and ait In
Inr.
Vegetable Committee.
President .Truman today signed
f j_____
my
former .___
seat
“ L resent the tenor of hi* reLONDON, July 23 W - A Brit­
Par capita consumption of fresh
Senator McGrath (D-RII wa* In legislation providing* a national
marks."
vegetable In the U. 8, has in ish government source said today that »A t. When the President charter for Ih# American veter­
rreseed from let* than 200 pound* In Moscow have "taken a turn walked In—McGrath quickly sur an* of World War II.
Ray Sawyer. AMVET National
Ur nearly 260 pounds, th* that Britlah-Rtusian trade talk* rendered It to tha
‘ Chief
“ ‘ «f Eaeeutlv*
VFW To Hold District jrer^mer Vegetable
commander, aaid tha action makes
Committee re­ for th* worse snd a breakdown la
Thlsmeant an Inert ate of now rather likely."
AMVBT8 th* flrat World II vet­
Meeting In DeLand port#.
erans organisation to be recog­
more than on* buabal per person
Th* Informant aaid that 'unex­ Silver Glen Springs
nised officially hy Congrea*.
per year.
pected disagreement had arisen
Headed by post Commander F.
He added that tha legislation
Tb* Florida Vega table Commit­ over the price of wheat which - Said Is Announced
of tee reports that Florida produced Russia nlannd to trad* for Brit­
_
D. Scott,; * farm delegation
gives AMVETS "lagal
status
Post 32*2 of the V. T. W. of more thfcn 60% o f the nation's ish machi nary.
equal to that of the American
OCALA, July 23 (A9- H . H. legion, the Veterans o f ' Foreign
Sanford la expected to attend the winter and 8 pring celery In 1840.
Negotiations for the trade pa d Henderson ha* announced Ihe sale
organiiatlon'a district conference
Florida's largest short season began soma weeks ago'and early of Silver Gian Springs, location War*, th* Disabltd American Vet­
In Del .and, Sunday, IL was an­
erans and th* 8paniih War V*lnounced today by John Sauls, crop, according to tho Florida leal week were'' authoritatively of early Indian plantings and •ram, th# only oth*r V*Urana'
Vegetable
Committee,
la
water­
reported
to
be
near
•
a
success­
shellbacks, to four Fcrran broth­
commander of th# Fifth V, P,
melon*. with an average of more ful conclusion. Government quar­ ers of Eusti*—E. t-. C. H., Rob­ group* holding congreiilonl charDistrict which includes Semin
!«r*.
than
6,000
ear*
being
skipped
In
ter!
had
no
explanatlog
of
the
ert and Lee and two unclvt, Harry
Lake, Orange, Brevard •and VolJune
and
July.
sudden
new
bargaining
difficul­
uala counties.
and Carl Frrran.
,
Florida vegetables are available ties.
The price was $125,000, Hen­ Peace Officers Are
The mi'-cting will be held «t
.and Legion
Hall. It is in roluma on the nation's markets,
derson aaid, for the 620-acra aura
the Deland
_
expected that more district* will according to tho Florida Vegetable
in eastern Marion county which i* Entertained By Aiken
be 'added, said Baula. Marshall Committee, every month In the Schrader Funeral To now a fishing snd resort spot.
Mitchell of Vero Beach, senior year except August and 8eptem
DIrir Aikrn,-Sanford tenor, and
»,ri
B e Held Thursday
5 S S Roger
Stale* vice-comhiindor, and Chet- bw$1- - "■ T•
Harris, hi* accompanist,
The
Florida
Vegetable
Commit­
Whittle
o
f
Orlando,
Junior
ter
ist, and hia son William during got a "big hand" last *v«nlng
tee
reports
that
during
tho
post
20
rief-eommander, are expected to
Funeral service* for Herman W. their travers snd th* opening as they'rntertsdned officers from
seasons, Florida’s total commm i..i Schrader. 06 who died Monday scene o f ."The Yearling" waa shot all parts of Florida at tha Associ­
be present.
vegetable acreage haa increased at
ation at th* sky room of the
M. have been postponed from at the Springs.
R. A.
TO VISIT
an average rate of mote than 8* Wednesday afternoon at 4:0)
A ag.bill Hotel in Orlando.
BIN SHOOK. England, Jtdf O Just about recovered from the
o'clock‘ until Thursday afternoon
LA GUARDIA BETTER
(A V Sixteen Lincoln bomber* of
cold that handleappsd his Binging
More then 100.000 scree of snap at 4:60 o'clock, according to the
the Royal Air Force'* crock No. beans ara planted annually in Erickson Funeral Home, in chsrgr.
on th* Godfr«y talent program
NBW YORK, July 23 UP)017 squadron took off today Florida, according to the Florida of arrangement*.
Focmer Mayor F, H, La Guardls, in New York, but did not prevent
for a goodwill tour of tbe ,Unit*d Vegetable Committee, with more
Interment will be mad* In Lake who was described a week ego him from coming out first, Mr.
State*. Tbe plans* were due to than SfiflOO acres reaching suc- View Cemetery instead -of Ever­ a i "quit# a skk man," haa shown Aik«n,,abl* to hit th* high not**
atop at Gander, Newfoundland, cesefui harveet fa epiu of weath green, Tho Rev. Douglas Charles a “decided
Improvement,"
his of the' song*. "Morning" and
anrout*.
_.
"DUA*~. with his usual #**«.
or. loaecta. and disease ravages.
physlelan said today.’ ,
will officiate.

Western Powers
Attack Russian
Delegate To U N
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. 20 are on. temporary
___three on probationary
he said, included are flren
and public work*

Senate Suprised
By Truman With
Informal Visit

Vegetable Group
Releases Facts,
Figures On State

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U N Group Makes
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fore the committee here In March,
On Humalro, tire Army comChairman Hartley (R-N. J.) sent muniquo
ri-por ti-d that u Dutrh
I I M H lIRM rU
I 'l l .
I MU|
column had moved more than 10
rnilrs to tire west &gt;4 Palemhnnj
In the aouthraatern part of the
big Island.
Though ihe rolumn'a present
hu nt ion was nut revealed, ihlv ad­
vance would Hci-rn tt&gt; have put U
hr ronlrul of the rich oil fields that
supply llii- gu-at shell and stan­
dard-vacuum i(-fineries ut 1'ulcmTin- hutleel as presented hv hung.
Mrs. Marv Rawlins, finance chair­
The communique said other
man " f the Filota Club. wn« »&lt;• Dutch elementM lancing east from
tin
ceplrd at the ineelliii? of the
Nt-tht-rlnnds colonial capital
group held in tile Tonri«t ^Center hud ' moved 50 mile* before d:U0
H
mi if nurd un 1'ggp |nu|
Inst night.
An inerras* of lilies wav voted
upon ns was s penally of 25 vent*
per meniLtr for any absence In
Ihe future. A discussion of ways
of m**tlhf the liudgel and i-xpeners was carried un and plan*
wen- made to sell Christmas cs(d*
again this year and for bidding a
rummage sale early In September.
Mr*. Joel Field, president, re­
ATHENS. July 28, (,P) — The
ported that the telegram of roll- United
Nations Balkan aUb-Cumgraduation* sept -from the Pilots mlssfon continued today its . In­
to Dirk Aikrn who appeitrrH on vest igntIon at lonunlna, where th*
the Arthur Godfrey broadcast in Greek army claims to have touted
New York wa* read over Ihe u guerrilla force which “ invaded" »
airr The group voted lo sand a from Albania.'
,
letter at appreciation to the
The luvesUgHlui * originally had
Police Rtgeyvc. In Qrisndu. »pon: been rchcdulcil tft leave yciterday.
sors of tire program on which Meanwhile, Athens newspaper*
.Mr. Aiken won the opportunity published unconfirmed
report*
of appearing in ihe Arthur Godfrey that a majority of th* sub-com­
show.
mission was “ convinced" that Ih*
■A letter from the Texas City, guerrilla* hail struck from Al&lt;
Tex. J’ llot Club wa* read in which Irani*.
the laical cluh was thanked for
The Greek Eighth division fn
the $26 donation made during th* Eolrus said ths! it had Inflicted
recant disaster* there. It ■ was 628 casualties on irregular* with­
reported that tha hospital room! in four days, exclusive of lot***
furnished and maintained hr the from.Greek air force plane*.
Pilot Culb haa been painted and
An estimated force of 800 to
redecorated.
1,000 rri&gt;clt were bring shelled in
Mra. M. C. Stone waa welcomed the forest arras west of loannina.
a* a new member .in th* club. A
The government said 20 guerril­
letter from Mr*. Edith Cameron las were killed and 20 captured on
of Gainesville, chairman of th* ML Olympus and that 25 war*
Florida party given hy Florida killed and 30 captured at Aghta,
delegates la Ihe Pilot Internation­ The rebels Belied seven military
IH
al held In Columbus, Ohio Juns truck* carrylng wheat near Lamia.
20-28 waa read In which ah*
The ministry of public order
thanked thos* taking part,
said guerrillas had attacked ntar
throughout th* stat* were used tho Bulgarian ami Yugoslav bor­
Greenery and flower* native to ders.
Florida aent hy th* various clubs
A hand of 600. including women,
through't the state wars used to waa said to Hava struck at Vrontransform tho parlors of th* tou. seven miles south of Bulgaria,
D*shi*r-Wa)lack hotel into a ver­ and burned 70 house*, th* school,
itable fairyland. Th* party was
(i'MMllHWCA
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proclaimed by all those present
aa being on* of th* outstanding
•vents of . tha convention. Air Nejcro Injured When
plants, aant by Mr*. A. W. Lee
of Sanford, ’ were wrapped In
Hit By Automobile
8panlsh moss and presented to
each guest present and a large
Hit by an automohil* an h*
banana plant, complete with a waa' unloading cement TremTI
bunch o f ' bananas whleh was wheelbarrow at Frehch Av*nU#,_
aent bv th* Daytona Beach Club and First Street lata- yesterday
created much comment among lb* afternoon, Andrew Jones, negro,
guests. .
of 1502 West Fifteenth Street « * »
rarrled in the Mosriy ambulann*
CORRECTION
to Ffmifd4,aughtnn
Memorial
Th* Herald r*gret* an error Hospital where he wa* traeted f«r
mad* in tb* story on th* Hi. head and back injuries, according
*.
!
Johns River appropriation which to poiic*.
Miss 6'rancls M. Stor*y of
app*ar*d In Tu«aday'a lasu*. Th*
sub-comraitU*
recommended $600, WebsUr, Identified by polk* a*
o-C
000 for tht prelect or $100,000 tho driver of the 1841 Pontiae
mor* than th* House originally sedan that hit th\ negrS, fact* h
charge of re ck la u ' driving.
approved.

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To Proaoto tho Pros res* of A a ir lc ii
,To Prodbco Prooporitj for Sanfcyd.

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Waterway System In
France Is Restored

ntlalifin of good elllisns.
PARIS, (A*) — Franc* has re­
now on tho pinnacle of
• community,” he ns- stored 99 per cent of her Inland
fie urged that all civic waterway transport rlr.ee the
Bd cltlxe-ns'get behind the war. ,J. Dubreuil, .eharlmsn of n
cf Campbcll-Lossing * l’o»t French transport committee, has
i permanent department announced.
era here, and that cltIOf 12,000 ' boat* on Inland
fy ami take more Intnreat ntrrams, 2,000 were destroyed and
affalm cl government.
Ji.000 damaged during the war, he
Aiken told tho Kiwsntnn, ■aid.
the nlttht of tho big broad1h* pointed out thst the Inland
swallowed lemons and system's 3,700,000 tone was 1*00,000’
tea In an effort tp re- tons more than the seagolug mer­
congestion of what Ik; chant marine and thit Paris’* port
t Worst :C*i1d he had bver traffic of 14 million t-in* siirnasth thla and a little pray* sed even Marseille's-right million
_ I did manage to make a , tons of good* handled.
he declared. Ho added
million people heard of
on the final Chesterfield
Relief Cancelled
on which he ippeerd.

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Johnny Cromwell IIas|
25 Years Qf Flying

with sufficient evidence thst Pspy
had offered anything of vsluei for
the legiilaton' votes on any rn ik
Irr, paiticuUrly ihe snti-lrookie
bill. .
They also eonlended ihe testi­
mony failed to show shy offer*
made to Odham in "lawfal mon­
ey,” and said there was '‘un­
certainty" on the part of Odhsi.r
"as to statements altnhuled "by
him to P*py."
The motions for Ufrecled Vb»r
diets were not argued, and the
Judge denied ihem without prej­
udice‘ to their renewal alter the
defense has finished its presen­
tation.

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W ED N ESD AY, JU L Y 23, 1947

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

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wanis Meet

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conduct the meeting* which start
at 8:00 o’clock.
Friday night a divine hasting
service will be’ held. The Jones
can be heard over tho local radio
There will be special aervtro* for station at 8:30 o’clock each morn­
the next three nights o.-glnning ing this week.
tonight at the Assembly of Gi-d,
it w is announced today by the
Asbestos was lined against flra
church. Rev. and Mix. Osai? B. as long ago-as the fifth century
Jones from Oklahoma City will D.C.

Dutch Drive
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3 Special Services

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Johnny Crowell, noted stunt P. M. Yesterday to ocrupy Tamflyer, and husband of tho former hocn. Krawnng and the little eoas1 PAID B A C K DAT
(iretrlwn D s i i of Sanford, is re­ tal town of Tjllamaja. This col­
BARfkJM PE DOLlsAH
ported to lie still thrilling spec­ umn was headed for Cheribon,
tators wilh his aerial cirrus. Hi- about 130 miles raft of BatavU.
I BaRRI&amp;D B D T .N E jt'
Meanwhile, the Dutch and
has completed 26 years of »afu
flying and recently put on an Indonesians charged one anol^r
T im e me w o u l p h ' l o a m
*ci ml show* at Salisbury am) with using Japanese in the con
Me a ! s e h e s m
I*
Monroe, N. C. One of his alunt* filet.
Is to fly upside down, controlling
A Dutch military apouesman
DOME FOOLED 'l* A
the plane with feet and kite*a said the Dutch were bombing re­
publican-held airfields because ...»
the
sud with hand* held outside.
»«»»»,-»»•&gt;•
O M fcETl ! !
Mrs. Crowell, who was noted I Indonesians had at their _dispn*-i|
In Sanford for her paintings, ~fairlv largo numbera ot Janancaa
wrote that she intended to paint flying Instrnctoni, a good many
some landscape* hut would (give Japanese fighter planes and Japto wail for the weather to get untetrained Indoneaian pilots. Hfe
better a*’ It has rained nearly said Dutch objectives all wen* mili­
everyday. They live at Mathews, tary one*.
N. C.
A Batavia dispatch said the Indons cl an News Agency Anlara ieported Japanese were used by Ihe
I C a i l i s n S Irm a P ae* O w l
Dutch In westers; Java and that
of the Polish people generally for
Court
Records
iwo of three crewmen wlii balled
lsey Episode
the balance of this calendar year. ' TALLAHASSEE,-July 2 M 1)
out of a burning Dutch plane over
He said Imports of medical sup­ Rep. Clarence M. Camp II nl
w s iiM s s n
u s :s :it a
I'alcmhang. were Japanese. The
. t l « » l Irani f'«*t Ona)
plies and supplementary food­ Ocala today outlined for a circuit
IlnMIa*. Itny A. t lu s Alary K. To Dutch in Batavia dismissed this
that It tvaa not cqordfn- stuffs for spcrlfl group* appear
H
*&gt;)r',«
aoillh
rtus
Alarm*
tinder any single authority Justified and that seme import ■ court jury his accusation that for­
t'lJIten, Jame* I*. To ikllth I* charge aa “ nonsense," saying th*
Indonesians probably mistpoa na­
LTtl.it.
an Invitation which dliorter of grain seed and fertiliser would mer Representative Bernie C.
tluinphrey. U. C. To Airr. |p!lth tive troops from the island of amaccepted.
Pspy of Key Wei! Had offered
he helpful.
I,.
I'.iliarttuilna for Japanese.
The Slate Department naid t.i him $100 for his vote on a 194/
brouttht in yk-torv InItuUMitt. H enrv
.I n s
V «rjr TO
I.ondon, Foreign Secretary Kri limply thla: all hand* Its announcement however, that anti-bookmaker bill.
Vlnraiit
II.
IToehl
(las
Hsdla
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&lt;1.1 li.nl lyL'lif
1*0 It neat Bevln said that Britain was
alike. And that we did &gt;i« h speclsl Items could lie sup.
D A Y A NIGHT’, patented 'Heal Trap" flu*
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Camp, 37-year-old cattleman
T *
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determined to seek an end to war­
0. i;t|IMI *tus
'tribute to our Indoctrlns- plied through private relief or­
llmurll,
i.
II.
rim
i'ora
l&gt;*vl&gt;
retaidi
ruing hot gawi, forcing more heat into
ganisations
and
other
sourr"#,
fare
in
Indonesia
"at
the
earliest
and
phniphale-limrrock miner,
the United State* Navy."
To Ma» K. Knit# tl.Tli Wll)
possible moment” and was work­
such as the international emer­ testified Pspy had made the al­
Karp, Alary K To Joaapli It.
the lurtound'ng water. Remit; More hot water,
ing on several possible solution*
gency children's fund. Tho ~an*
IUnn.il .t ils t'orn I m a ,
leged'offer in the msilroom juit
Agents Testimony
tlranT, rurnatla AUllauiel tW h l.l which he did not disclose.
mmncemenl added I
levs fuel corwumphon, lower gal M i. D A Y A
tfressmen Turn
To IteliTrl W. la.ni.
Well-informed diplomatic sourer*
"In view of the above and of outside the House dumber after
Sllllrr, l.uta A . T o (lu ll Oil f!o , ■aid that either India or Australia
m IIi w S
trim
Ow*|
enile A h End Of th* fact that the funds am avail walking wilh him through the ion II'belwien
NIGHT give, you any temperature of water
June. 1945, and Jan-- H aalio. W . K tlu s IIMiu T . TO might ask tha United Nafloiia lo
Tb I n *$lirtlFV,lW* ere lulfirinnt -ew.nteei •indy. ■main door on
,w
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..Jo^T-^eMiPinsycsIhr.
lo iu iD A Y W ^ G d L
IB H I O l f f H l
urgrMl „,| cf need*. It ha*
WrrVehe- l./ CAa'dlsputo Iwtwesw
u s * :iw 7 : ’&gt;
He aaldjf’apy told him ‘‘ We’re
1. f. t.*.t*T To LaUila J. Tain'll, tho Netherlands and the Indonesi­
t**o decided not to undertake i
She testified that four. other atal.
for low-cod, 24-hour hot water tervice year
,
very much interested In House
ARTHUR ROSON
an Republic.
relief program for Boland.”
union officers may hav* be*n Com­
lirnnU IIi.I.t M rfu a Julia I T in NGTON, July 21, (JTlafter
year.
Advising that Polish food pro Mill 6W). It's going to take n lot munists and that to her knowledge eta T » K ln.rr K. K a it iib n in k i tlU I
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■goes home this week, duct Ion h "mt the Increase,” the of money away from the small 10 were not members. She also Tlaby.
rounlles and we want H referrerl
legislator* are acting like report *ald:
linn h. Jtwph II- To Myrtle H.
told the rommltte* that there Is a
I»* tU wv DAV A NIGHT, Amttttt'i
~ kids just before school
Pollih ■offlclaU
Interviewed to the committee on railroads and Communist group active at tha Illllrh
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A lvin C. U e .
hi
: vi. KSTATM wuiiTiJvtiKs
Cawa
mm
» l ledry.
were unanimous In slating that telegraphs.” '
A rm y
To
N a tb a a W
I t e ilUniversity of North Carolina at
ti'Keat. M ra ry i n n I.MIte T o C*n*
' ean sit still. And order, the fowl production, collection,
Camp said he told Papy he al­ Chapel Hill, headed by Junius l f " l l*U I'riHllIrlfoiI I'tr d il,
munif I c o l l .
a comparative stranger In dUtrlhuymt and rationing sys­ ready had promised other House Rcalr*. a student. She said she rp-r*. J . I». e t u i Sllnnle T o O rlan ­
S A T IS K .V IT IltS
OW M OH TOAtiKS
has now.become an out­ tems. which they htfve estab* members to send the hill to Ihe had attended Communist Party d o . AnHIn.
rioilda raahlona Ine. To K|orlda
H om e Ma net* la isn C orp . T u vl.
llihed. a.sstire that there will ha railroad and telegraph committee. meetings at which Scales was pre­ Mate
llanb.
it. CIII Hl vtus Doris M.
fit times a day a speaker no starvation In Poland or acuio
Upon that, he reported. Papy sent.
m ItUas, T . II. t I mi I,'.rain* .11, T o
his gavel to say, wearily, malnutrition on a widespread
j.u i'I O .n ,
A m lr .w II, Til ' It* H.
*sf the—shoulder and
r t f « Kr dr rill H.ivlna* A la.nn A Mil.
Among union official* sho tes­
se will come to order."
T alom . I r lh la J. r ia l T o Kliat A tn I I «1 ■■a Oliva.
hast* even without food Imparl*. ■atd "Hoy, that'* fine. If you'll tified wer* members of the Com­
r * d » r « t JOrvfngj * lA iin 'Aaafi. ‘L \ ,
upon a lull, or n faint far- With thlf general - statement all luat Vitls* -that way it will mean
K r ilii F e d e r a l. H svln a* A L o s s
l-M S T T K I. WOHTIi VMM
munist Party at the time of her
A w n. Tu J o h n 8 M iller e tu i l ‘ * u -f* seme, come* Inin the metpltsrs of the ml salon crmcUr.” 1100 to you.”
rtrial.
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“ I told him,” Camp said, “ I'm i-mployhicnt. was Rdwln M-Crca, 1*1*1’ Ihtltka------------------ ------------- tin*.
FRitlda Htsle fla n k T o Ham Ifu lk e
• riVTH S I T r-OH a VI K
not interested in your money* and international repreaenlatlvu of th*
food, tobareo and agricultural
*
Wllllama, rim . It. e t u i Tlm lm a -lu v Anna.
son for Ihe disorder It
turned around and walked out.”
Jury Indictment
Klurhla m a le H ank
Tu
W illi.
eonsrresimen. Ilk* everyone
T o 1. II. A n ile n in a lu s etal.
House Hill 600 was the third workers.
W allace,
Before th* hearing M.-Ctrn Is­
nt everything off to th* |.i*t,
of
four
hills
to
prohibit
service
of
IIH
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IllfeU
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Hanlunt A llanlli- Nat- Hank T j
J in addition to Ihe major
Navy
To
Yhi-inat A llred 111vrare ht-l liookmakera by lelepluinn sued a '-stalrment asserting the
HAN FOR i&gt;—Rhone 1152— Ma. Slate Ranh Bldg
VV. K Hwalm. t i n t ttrlia T.
rIa.
atlon you read shout on the a special subcommittee to Mil­ and telegraph companies. Its two committee is trying “ to break the
CarM.in,
K ll.n T o l*. K. llarn«H|
waukee
to
make
further
Inquiry
union."
Navi
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Ilol.ert
lliiff.
OBI.ANDO
— Phone 4678 — 1219 N. Orange
[get thsy have a lot o f
predecessors Were rejected by lh«
•In, Vera A.
II* drrltred the House Commit­
do that you nsitr read Into th* 11-month* long Allis- committee on railroads, telegraphs,
mm
Chaimers strike. —
tee “ is trying to do something th*
. at all.
Subsequently, Hartley submitted and telephone*. None of the four richest and moat powerful member
Ah may explain .why during
passed.
On
cross
examination
by
‘ last minute drlvo to get a report to Clark with the renurst Defense Attorney Pat Whitaker of of the tobacco trust could not do
-h by Saturday B*nnt»r* that ho take "such artion as might Tampa, Camp «ald he had on May jt %
Meanwhile, a House Judiciary
dlscusisd such redhot Issues b* appropriate.” ,
H voted with opponents of the hill
Tho committee report said that on
ftulKuianilUe* approved a bill that
hat makes a watermelon
three
separate
testa
hecau.ia
”1
there was also "substantial ovid
would, open the way to American
cnee” that Robert Ruse, another had bremlred member* of the citizenship for Victor A. Kravchen­
4 whv the Hons* has had to, offlclaj.
house!
!f!
would
and
it's
better
to
of tho UAW ln*-nl, slat* had
ko. foYmfef Sorlst .official who ha*
the amount of damage'
falsely.
Rus wss nnt ■Land'hltrhetf when you maK3 a nuhllciy ' renounced Communism.
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Kravrhcnko. who testified to the
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The Orala.lawmaker rail Rep.
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of
the
local
and
activities
fvllls, Tenn..
tartsvme.
serin far insrit
P. JUuv Ctewgijtf Jarkfomllle bad House' Un-American
STARTS TH U RfiD AY 9:D0 ‘A. M. SHOP EARLY 11
honorary president- coitte
him tugi* time b-forr May' commUt4e ' yesterday that all re­
Among the dhra
a* Indicted on six H fetidtoasked
sponsible
Soviet
officials
In
theItfni'f'as
a
personal,
M4»
^ Women’s
...
uillsi'mVAI'bO • series of quo*
ludlclgry group he fears for his’
*
Uons by •ci typHleo counsel ami favor” to vote'to refer Urn mea­ Unitrd Stales are spies, told ths
‘ k.
mcinben concerning sure ot th* hdatild.i-ommlltej and llfa if he l* not given the pro­
i at M a barrel* tltU. 376 commltlce
any comrpctlon ha might have with he had agreed because ha "had no tection accorded American cl(Interest Jn it one way or Ihe oth­
M (refills, at a dime a refill the Communist Party.
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Th* Indictment said Cnrlltoffol e r ”
at In all thli rush It's inters*-* replied negatively when
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1 to note that ssnatora still act asked If he "knew Ned Smirks he would vote against the hill "all most entirely In response to direct
senators.
ami Fred lllalr." The «rand Jury th* way fhriugh Ihe I^-glsUsurj” question* from elate and detente
5?sr^ Wherry (R-Nebl has said
“ knew both Sparks nnd added he had gone to tho attorney* in contrast to the Usll_ of keeping Republican and Chrlslo/fel
•.
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and
a number of Jacksonville leglslstor wltbli 20 monv, of Rep. llralley Odham oft
. la line. The hour was vears had been for
or 26 ‘minutes after hi* conversa­ Sanford yesterday. Odham fre -1
intlmnlely
associ­
! he was trying to stum tha ated with them In connection with tion with Pspy nnd told him he mrently wa# Interrupted by th#l
A Fine Group of SuiU it Unbeatable
s out when ths nnm* of the activity* of Oommugisnt and intended to vote for (he hill when defense and by Judge W. lt*y|
Rnvall cams up for conit
came
before
the
House
for
final
Walker for .expanding hla repiletj
Reduced Prices! Your Favorite Suits
the Commulst Party.”
as Secretary of War
arllon on passage or defeat.
trevond the questions that wtr#
Wherry, th* S»nat*.’»
aiked.
.
Camn'a statement was given al/
in A Wide Range of Color*, Our Entire
Mon jlttarar, Jittered and
Greek Inquiry
bled to himself senator after
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church and city hall. The ministry
said 80 attackers were killed.
The ministry ssld another bsnd
of 200 attacked Orma, tlx mile*
front Yugotlsvlt and 00 miles
northwest of Salonika. No de­
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Pathan Problem
To Plague Men
4* Of North India

TH E 8 A N F 0R D H ERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

It also a -policy clnsh po»*lJerusalem Undergoes '! There
hi* In this between the United
Statea and aome IliitUh Com­
8th General Alarm monwealth
nation* and
Rus­

New DKl.ltl. India— With the
renewal of Afghanistan’* claim
for the return nf t'rihal territory
in India'* turbulent nnrthwes*
frontier the furture goverment of
that rueged border territory pro­
bably will find it thetr biggest
■prombtem to beep the Uwlca* and
bloodthirtv Pathan In cheek. I’osf »lr Afgh\rr intriBuo and the unftplajnerl and sudden replacement
or the Russian ambassador in
Kabul tend support to the belief
In political quartern that a per­
iod of great turmoil nrav lie ahead
of peoph&gt; living west of the lazyflowing River Indus.
Whether the Pakistan dominion
government Is able to control the
fronaler provlnre depend* on the
streugh of the hold which Khan
Abdul Ghnffnr Khan, the “ KronI tr Gandhi,” Congress f'nlhans'
Tader, haa over the frontier peo­
ple after Aug. 15. the day of the
transfer of- British power to Ind­
ian hands. The frontier Congress
is making capital out o f the Patbans’ ingrained hatred o f Punjabi
with their new slogan of "Path-

sia.
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Territorial question*—The Cai­
rn, Yalta and IVlvl.im ngirr limits
stripped . Japan of her overaea*
. empire, hut the peacemaker* must
formalin1 the status of Korea,
I Formosa, Manchuria, the Kurile
Islands and Sakhalin. They also
[I must decide which, if any, of the
: I small island* around Japan will
&gt; be returned t o ‘ the Japonic.

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iuty Shop at 30!» Park \sr. Sal, July 19,
. Morning - July 2S at :n« N. park In Takseh
III he furnished with all nr* modern equipment
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Optimistic, Pessimistic
Questions Posed By
Jap Treaty Proposal
11Y It USB KI.I. natNES
TOKYO. July 23, t/Pt— There

Britons Are Urged To
Stagger .Work Hours
Lo n d o n . July 23, bp)— the
Minister of la W .- George I n t n ;
annnunred yesterday that govern­
ment compulsion would Ire applied,
If necessary to force ihe Introduc­
tion of staggered worklmr hour*
In Ilritish industry as a moans of
averting another fuel ci'xn this
winter.
“ The well Ireing of the fratiun la
at *tak*.H Isaacs told the House
| of Commons, adding that almost
dally electricity cuts would crip­
ple industry unless one-thin] of
the daily peak load is consumed
outside normal ijny-ihlft hours.
' Isaacs repeated earlier appeals,
thus far unanswered by lire great
maturity of industries and trade
unions, fur the voluntary Introd­
uction of night work, llttla prnrtired In British fartorlc* during
peacetime,

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pessimism
In diplomatic
circles j
p
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diplomat
here recently aa the ability of
I ho tt allied nations to settle
with relative apeed what Gen­
eral MacArthur has termed the
’minor" problems nf a -Japanese
treaty.*
The complicated territorial nuesIinns which have hren such a
handicap In Kuropc will Ire absent
when work begins nn the, PacifIc treaty. So will acme of the
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will take a minimum of one year
tit write a final treaty ‘ aHcr
negntiatinns are iregun, nrohahly
nf the proposed preliminary con­
ference.
As usual, Ihe progress nr the
negotiation" may well Ire deter­
mined Itv Russia's nli it ride, and
the diplomat*, wrre split on their
predictions of probable Russian
cooperation. Some reganl as an
encouraging *lgn the fact that
Moscow, has approved the recent
Far * Eastern . commissi on policy
wtatemept.
Here are aome of the main
question* whlrh jllplomat* eipect

control
iile ;w h*l-typ*1"
of lupervliioit I* to be exercised
over .1.10.111 'after the J treaty la
signed and wlint if any restrirthrna are to lie placed on her
return to the family o f nations.
On this subject -there has long
lieen a basic rleavag# tigtWeen
occupation headquarter* .and strmo
of the allies,
notably Russia,
Australia and New Zealand.
Reparations—l.iltle progress haa
been made in solving. this com­
plex problem during prolonged
discussion* by the Far Eastern
Commission, and the Western na­
tion* *1111 are divided among
themselves on the amount of rep­
aration* to he taken from Jathe distrihpan «■ well as
button.
Japan’a future _______
lion — Far Eastern Commission
policy permit* Japan an Indrutrial potential equivalent to ■ the
yeara 1030-34, but‘to lie effective
this need* considerable clarifi­
cation and the delegate* may he

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

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YOU WILL NEED ALL YOUR
FACULTIES TO RIGHTLY PLAY
YOUR PART IN LIFE- HOW
HAVE YOU DONE SO FART:
L*t us WRich snd l* »otnrr.-7 l
Tlitti. 5:6.
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The Smiling lhine.ii nol only
that we arr'sllli shipping oil lo
Russia,* but that they are'not *»*«
paying far it.

Making A Man Of Him

The age over which the Juvenile courts have jurisdiction
has been raised in many states to 18 or even higher. This
fact was brought out in a meeting of the National Council
uf .Juvenile Court Judges in Chicago. .
A half century or more ago, n fourteen-or fifteen-yearold was considered a man, and given a man's duties and
riMjHjnsibilitiea. He had faced life and grappled with Us
practical problems He knew that no wood-chopping meant
uo warmth mid that no crops and no well-developed live­
stock meant no food in the house.
The judges concluded that modern life does not teach
a child cause and effect in any such practical way, and
thus he is stifl.a child at 18. If true, this ia a sad comment­
ary on modern life, und It seems unnecessary. There are
many ways of learning about cause and effect beside chop­
ping wood und hoeing com. Any intelligent parent with the
will to do so can Hee that his child faces the consequences
tif hi»-/acU.*and.JLhat he. learns to stand on his own feet
and make his own decisions. The trouble with the children
coming before these judges is that they do not have In­
telligent. conscientious parents. * So perhaps the judges
are right In raising the uge of maturity.
, Trying.to educate parents is beginning too late in the
day to do juvenile delinquents much good. But making It
plain to everyone that parenthood needs preparation, and
is not to be entered into "lightly and unadvisedly” , may
have results In* the long run.

Youngr United States
The death recently In Elllnton, Va., of 85-year-old Mrs.
Pearl Tyler Ellis, Lreaks n link that was only one generation
removed from Washington’s day. Mrs. Ellis, daughter of
a second wife, was the 14th child and last surviving off­
spring of one-time President John Tyler, who was nine years
old when Washington died, Tyler's Virginia family knew tho
and Tvfrr prtfrWnt.V hhd mc-t tlftrr. " *
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Originally a Jeffersonian, Tyler broke with the DemfsTats to become vice president in 184f under William
Henry Harrison. At the latter’s .death a month later, TVIer
became the tenth president *of the United States. In hts
administration, colorless generally because of party opposit­
ion to the chief executive^ Texas was annexed and the
Maine-Canadian boundary set. Tyler presided at the unsuc­
cessful peuce conference In Washington in 18G1. Before
he died, the next year, when Mrs. EIHa was'a few1 months
old, he saw his peace hopes' dashed "by the'Civil War’s fury.
Such a life ns that of Mrs. Ellis, so close to the beginning
days of the republic, brings home once more the fact that
this, after all.*is a very young nation.

Array secs Possibility of M*nMadr Eaithquxkcs—h e a d l i n e
More School Children
Yeah. Runia might agiee to col­
laborate. That would bt • worldAs a result of our rocketing birth rate during the war
shaking event.
nml iwstwar yeart, more than 5,000,000 children will be

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milled to the elementary school population of the United

A Scnslr lubrommi
^-States during the next deende, according to the Metropolitan
rrcommcmJcd sn incresie
Life Insurance Company.
$100,000 in llie Houie approved
When school opens this fall, there will be about 2,600,000
appropriation |qi die 12 loot
six-year-olds eligible for admittance to elementary school,
channel „ in the_ SCZJvbns River uiiii- the number will Increase each year until it reaches
Thi*1(i|Ute, ol course, has to bt nearly 3,300,000 fn 1953. The company calculates that-the
concurred in by bolh the Houie t'jtnl^elementary school,age„population will increase from
~and Seriate, liul"U»e'prospects arr it* prenent 18,200,000 to more than 23,400,000 In 1956.
exceedingly good at the mornrni
The number of children eligible to enter high school will
for obtaining all the money that decrease thin year and next, but thereafter the trend will
is nrcetiary for bringing deep Ire reversed and their number will jump from 2,200,000 In
* water to Sanford’s front door.
1949 to more thun 3,200,000 in 1961. The situation is con­

sidered sufficently serious to call urgently for "planning

Most of'Sanford's present day along practical lines in order that adequate provision be
troubles are due to growing pain). made for the education of the new crop of children. .
.
There is a housing shortage be­
"This is particularly necessary In areas where schools are
came there are more people heie already overcrowded,” the Metropolitan points out, •“ and
wanting houses' than ever before. where, even now, there is n shortage of teachers.”
There is a parking problem be
cause there are more cars. There
il a financial problem (for the
City) because there is more stork
to do taking care of mere people,
and because the more pei)&gt;Ie
who buy houses the more propeifjrj
it exempt from faxes on account'
of
homestead exemption. As
“ growing pains” these are all to
the, good. Iail some remedy for
them will have to be found. *
As the Pepy trial gets unJer
way in Tallahassee, the best wishes
of 24,00(1 of hit constituents go
out to Orailey Odium who will
j!iy to prove that he was offered
a , bribe by a fellow represents-,
live frqra Key West who in truth
was representing th* UoAnukeiu.
Odhtrn is seeking to prove hi*
charge not far selfish motives but
in the interest of good govern­
ment for if legislation can be pair­
ed, or blocked. In Florida by hrf
bery. good government cannot
possibly -survive; But if is vie
* thing to be offered a bribe, il is
another thing to prove it. Wer^,
there any witnesses to the olfer?
It there any documentary evi­
dence) These are questions which
can be answered only in the trill
itself and which may provide the
answers' to Pspy’s guilt or inno­
cence.
Advertisers should know ihn
llw reston newsprint is scarce
it because ol booming newtptper circulation ait over th« Unit­
ed Stain. People are reading news­
papers today as they never hare
before. In our own cat* our cir­
culation hat almost doubled since,
before the ‘war.* ^ Almost every

newspaper in lb*' United
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tied Sts

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of newspapers today "becegs*
.. they are controlled by big busin«». by capitalista, by edverinor Tweaus* they devote - . much, space to world news,

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Sanford, Fla.
July 81, 1947

ation to the public,-before U'tibi- „
ulng work on the highways. And
on one occasion, was advised by a
road building - contractor- that it
was specified in his contracts; that
the public must be taken care oL
and not Inconvenienced, before any*
work was begun. All along 1
thought of the many detours, wiles
and miles out of the way, and over
lime rock and asphalt, and rough
dirt roads, we would hare had to *
make had we made this mileage in.
our own state of Florida.
Where It is costing the Florida
Motorists and Tourists coming in­
to the state, thousand* of dollars, .
in making detours, and having the
lime whit* wash and asphalt clean-f
ed from their autos. Our S ta te*
Road Department seems to have
(he public be damned! attitude. It
seems the Reed Department it
veers behind the times in repair­
ing and rebuilding roads, end
rould learn a great deal from
other states.
Youra truly,
3. T. Newby.

Editor
Th* Sanford Herald
City
Gentlemen:
Mr*. Newby, daughter and I
have iuat returned from tounng
the Pacific Northwest by auto,
covering 9737 miles, passing
through 81 itatc*. During this
mileage, we had one detour 1cm
thanevMfhalf mil* over paved
highway, and another, where a cul­
vert was being put in, around
which the detour was leva than
one quarter of mile, which had
been pavad before work began on
the cuhcarL In two or three towns
we detoured around two or three
blocks on paved streets, where
streets were being paved, in many
cases and tnllee roads were being
repaired, one half of rood being
repaired, su aa not to inconveni­
ence the public or detour them. __
Lillian D. Wald, American so­
On three occasion. In conversa­
tion. I was advised that these cial worker, was the mother of » f
staUs always gave first consider­ plan for public health nursing.

WE’VE BEEN WITH YOU
TWELVE YEARS
W* are twelve years old this July.
Yee—way back yonder in the yrsr 1936,
a capitalist moved io Florida from another
Htste.
He tunrlia*fil
t&gt;tttchased proparty
property in tianrora
Sanford and
Hiaie, lie
ana
in other cities Ju Florida, and une day,ha j j
mentioitWf to
ttmT^iM^ssirfawr rare*
in Florida were considerable higher than in
his Horn* Stem, end bo thought perhaqy the
reason for thia wus that the mutual fire *
insurant companies wen, not active in
Florida.
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Hr had tarried most of his Insurance In
Mutual Compan lee. i: nd induced ue to take on
the tepm itlaiton of mutual flra Insurance
companies, giving vs tht names of the mutual
-mnpanlex he had had satisfactory dealltiff‘ 7 *
with In hi* Hem* State. • ~
Tide is why we etarted a Mutual Insurance
Agency in Sanford—way back yonder In July,
1936.
Our amhltiun bus I** r to build up an agency
devoted to the task of providing good Insuranea
protection for th# people In Seminole County
at a saving.
That we hnv* to seme extent at least succeeded
in doing this I* indurated by the fact tkat to­
day wa have the pleasure of serving over five
hundred cutlamMs, moat of whom bought insurance
from us Lacaura our agency was recommended by a
loyal customer.
To our customers Iwlor.gs th* credit for lb*
growth of ♦hie Agency—for srithout their Loyally
and support througbrul these twelve year*—
It just wtiuMpT have happened.
live andTft'wont them
‘ T.rthein, v t die dull
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to know
that we..fully rVcognlu th*
t fact that this
Is truly their l|i»uis«, agency—for they have
made It so—they have saved more money op H»*tr
Insurance than w# ro'eda writing tha Insurance—
we have been MUTUALLY benefit tod knowing oach othof*
\ye toko ihio ineara r f thanking our customers publicly
for their kyolty and support during these twelve
years.
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TIIE SAN FORD tlE R A L P , SAN FORD. FTORIDA

Social A n d Personal Activities
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Calender

Youth Week To Be
Held By Methodists

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Plana are underway for a youth
Mrs. K. H. Smith nnd lotii nrt*
w ee*
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rirw
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week
at w
the
Flrat
Methodist
Church which will be held from 1
* l ll
f tfA o .u . ft's
Aug. 3 to *.
t. The progra
program will parents. Ku" ' *
1 Mrv - 8w‘ ,h •
be centered around youth and will
lie made up of ttddy,.' wondup,
Miss Margate! Tuieti of Winter
fellowship and fun.
HVvcn arrived vi-m . i J.*y to visit
The leadera of the group will for Several Weeks with Me. uiul
be made up of four young people
who have recently received intern Mrs. II. K. Long.
aive training at I.akr Junaluika,
Mrs. Robert C. Millet and three
N. C. which will enable them in
aaalating in the program. Mist Clio children. Mildred. Hobby and CharMetcalf, Bartow, will aerve ** con- mion. left on Sunday for Daytona
aelor and other members of the Ilearh to spend a month.
team are the Misses Nell itoso
Mr. and Mrs. Car! Oiu. p.iimj!,
Bwck, Myrtlewood, Ala.; Naomi
Hupert, Iota, Kas.: Mary Belli Jr. were called Inst Thursday to
Joyner, Siler. City, N, C.j and Air. Charlottesville, Va. because of the
Ilf .Mrs. Cl.urpenlngV tuOlhPorter Anderson, Jr. of Dun.-Lon, death
er-ln-law.
Tenn,
The young people will be divided
Mr. and Mis. George H iwlamt
into small groups in the afternoon
By UOU Hit).MAS
to work on projects from 3:00 P. of this city today amumnred the
M. until 4:00 after which n sup­ engagement of theil daughter,
HOLLYWOOD. July 23, UPy— per will be held at 0:00 o'clock Hetty Louise, to J. L. Anderson.
Attention Larry Tiernayt Hudy The slipper will lie followed wilh Mr. Anderson is tin- son of Kric
Anderson and ihe tale Mr*. And­
Vallee la muscling in.
,
class periods for different age erson
vL-Urillmrbiun. Wash.
Armed with megaphiinu, Vallee groups.will lie held.
Plans for the wedding will lie
waa an idol of the bathtub gin
All young people from 12 to 23,
era. Now he wanta to aport a their parent*r*teneher, counselors announced at a Inter ilate.
gat, but, unlike a present-day and anyone interested In .youth!
al|
Lieut. Conidr. ami Mr*. Robert
crooner, only on the screen. He are invited- to participate
K.* Pearce and sail, Itohin. oml
Avould like to play the law-brpak- the .activities.
Mr. nnd Mrs J. St.
Whii
mg aide of film murder stories.
' ' Clair
'‘in 'Mole
•AJ4fcr*Wlf**,"»2
biba JWMW*
“ Yea,” be cmpbaiWexL *“ wellsome time at the Sea,s|q.&gt; l.ontl
modidated fnne&lt; '* " ('ArciuTil Tike
Apartments at Daytons Ueurh
very much to play tough rules.
The Pearces plan tu Lavi; Aug. 1
And 1 know I can look tough.” He
for Guantanamo. .Cuba where
went into a detailed explanation!
Lieut. Comdr. IVaiie will be sta­
of how
Ida featurea are adaptable
1
tioned.
aucH rolet.
if •
Why,” he exclaimed, “ 1 often
X red my band with this puts."
C o a t s A n d S u it s T o
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Rudy was dead ierjou» about
^Jhla Intentions. and )&gt;e ia a guy
H ave F ew er C hanges
QWhu haa aucceeded in many field*
of * show buxines*. Apprvaching
Hy .DOROTHY HOP.
hla 40th birthday next Monday,’ he
BIRTII ANNOUNCEMENT
la in fine phyaical ahape, having
Associated Press Fashion Editor
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Mr. and Mrs. David K. Thrash-. .A^-nwin
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ruddy
complexion
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you recover fiom
all hla hair (now tinted an pttrar-jw announced today the blrlh of n tin- '•hock of the new fall dresses.
tive rust color.)
__ ™ — j daughter. Sherry Nan, on July I!* Which are deslgnedlo inike every'
' way to
‘
■ *n the femald Laughton M.-njrial thing In yOUr clothes closet ohso
“T was * on my
good
roles,” he continued, "when I made Hospital. .M rs. Thrasher will be |,ite. you might .a»t an eye on the
“ Palm Beach Story." Hut then I rememliered as the former .Shir- coming suits and coats.
went Into the Coast Guard.” Since ley Cameron.
These are going to be consider
leaving the service, he list been
st.lv easier to take, xinre f ^ g o i
Restricted almost entirely to play” r, *!r:
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.a myr
the extreme.
... r.,*.
styling
•omiunc^d
UM
iay, Ihf
birth
uf“ "n1|‘ o ^«t/„
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f.n that
If
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.on.
Glen
Walker,
on
July
20
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for
f ‘ " ’you­
lf
“ I*missed having the Dillinger
vou're the conservative type,
re|« by two weeks," he lamented. the Fernald laiughtun Mrmorinl 're going tu be ahlu tu find (kilty
Rudy La currently getting a de­ Hospital. * Mr*. Gillyard U the nf tIUcfrrt, wearable coni* and
parture by playing a straight nun- former, Lorraine Alasey. . *
milts this fall. If you like radical
cohjedy rote of a goateed doctor in
fashions, they'll lie available, too,
Mr. and Mra. II. K. Long an
*‘I Remember Mama.” If movie
Theri&gt; an- two distinct ailhouetproducers, don't edme through aodneed • today the birth uf i te* in the fajt euat lineup - both
w|tb a tough characterliallun, hell daughter, Hlilidey ’ Jean: -in July new, both pjncTical and both In­
iimber up hia tonsils and head for Id at the Fernald Laughton Mem­ coming. • Olio' is the fitted coat,
singing •engagements In Mexico orial Hospital. Air*. Long i* the which has been missing from the
Chty, South -America, awl Lomfon-| former. LUxabeth. Tulcn.
fashion scene fur kcvV ih I »• a u
; John Garfield got around 3160,Tile other n the greatcoat with
ODO for hts role in 1"Gentleman’* * A battery1ilrvire has been de­ full; flaring back almost univer
Agreement,” but nothing Tor be- veloped to light a lady's handbag
sally becoming.
when opened.
ilg an extra iii ^JUauy.Cinyon.
For sports and qvrning Wi-ar,
lie aeemed to ,be enjoying Mm
munv hooded. , coat*. »n&gt; Ip'ing
Dust
on
a
light
luilh
rah
cut
lb
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shown, tho hood* i:&gt;uall) 4in-*l in
Angela Lansburg-PpUr Shaw two- efficiency by at much as 2d per- coritrasUng color and 'designed-*o
ccn
apme la getting, steadier,,. . . Bnthat they tuny he-thmwn hack m
shrlrted In the little red achoolThe first
nd—clip of Wool may form a cowl collsr.
ouse at 20th-Fox la a pictura of
hot
Fahrirs are hamlaoturr thatl they
be made on a lamb eight muni
Republic star Hov
Hoy Huge
Roger*.
have been In many y»ar». For
rgen has an answer to old.
•Edgar Bergen
tha autograph nuisance. He hands
Rput phoney money; It*r»"Charlie
^HcCarlhy maxuma — Ulegai and
very lender." . . .. Dan Duryea,
going'from One color, epic to an­
other. has a method for keeping
the two characters straight. In
“ River Lady” he’ wears a mous­
tache. . . . Donald O’Connor waa
sweating out hla first preview In
font- years, "Something In Tha ‘
Wind." He has no ground for
Orlando Highway At French Ave.
worry— he’a tha bright spot in the
film. . . .
FRIDAY
All day meeting and picnic nf
the W. 8. C. a of (ha First Methodl*t Church will ha bald at 10:00
A. hi.' at tha home of Mre. ft W.
Htfrran on. tha Country Club Hood.
Tha Townsend Club arill meet
• » tha Touriat Center at rf.00
o’clock with If. G. Lundquist, pre•ident, presiding. Plana will be
tnada for the diaU\:t council all
*dar meeting of tha Dth Cungreaatonal Dlatrict which will include
a buainesa matting at I0:3‘J and
a covered diah luncheon a*. 1:30.
Wavne IJ. Albert, atate organiser,
will be tha main apeaker ami all
'inembera and frienda are invited.

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N a n c y L u i'lla M c C o llu m B e c o m e s T h e B r id e
O f A n d r e w L e w is M y e r s , J r . O n -S u n d a y
Of interest to many friends in JUullug p/ she btaJotfeoamr-ehn-r
Sanford^ml Central Florida I*.tit** an aqua . miiroidertsl eyelet gown
anuouheement ’ of the nun ring* of wlihvwhlch elit* wore 1onrf* pink
Nancy Luelln McCollum, daughter glove* and a shoulder corsrg * of
of Mr. and Airs. Harry Clifford pink im nations and valley lilies.
Acting as betl man Was Klton
McCollum, Sr, of Auburndsle, to
Andrew Lewi* Myers, Jr., son of J. Alinighton. Jr. of Sanford and
Mr. and Airs, Andrew Lewis Myers usheis were Harry C. AlrColluut,
of this eilv. The wedding tuck Jr. and Harry Joe Atinarik alto of
place vn. Sunday nf lei non at 4:30 Banfurd.
o'clock at the First Presbyterian _Following tin- ceremony a recep­
h i held.
in »tt. wi*
»js» ,St.
fc*n, iininus
at. the
Albans
Churrh tu Aobumdale. Rev. J. I. tion, was
Kpjr.ojud I'arHh l|u»*e with ^I|s.
Wherry, pastor, % performed the Ur*
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a '
ceremony.
•t
* Btamhatigb greeting* the guest- nt
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and pretenlfhg then! to
Pedestal________________
baskets'of-whitedoor
tfta.iloluse* with potte,! palma Vormed'tin- i.-.l iving line. Composing-the
a setting fur the wedding mid n-tliving line Wl&lt;r« Mr. nisi Mrs.
white tapers in seven-branched McCollum. Sr.. Air*. "Atyor*. Sr.,
candelabra illuminated the SCOiid. Mr umi Ali*. Myer*. Jr.. and Miss
A program of nuptial music wn* Alii id. Flowers and greenery
rendered by'George Akin, organist, served ns a ’ background fur the
a close friend of the young couple. lire and lull baskets of gladioluses
Mrs. Jere Stutnhaugh, Jr., soloist, anil palms were niiaugcd through­
accompanied by Miss Barbara out t)ie reception rooms.
A 'three-tiered wedding .-ake
Herring satig “ Thif Sweetest Story
Ever Told" and “ At Dawning". topped with white carnation* and
the lace
The traditional wedding marches gladioluses centered
rover ft I table. Lighted taper* in
Were Used,
The brlilr, given tn marrintri* bv Ihii'i-btniuhcd silver CrtMilwIira
her father, wore n floor length flatiketl the wedding cake which
gown o f white eyelet batiste fisrhl- Wu* cut by Hie bridal rotlph- witli
nned with n filled boduv. high an lieirlaom cake knife.
The hrtde attchded W tlcyon
neckline, neplunt and bustle The
skirt terminated In a short (rain. ndlege in Alncon, Ga. ami was
A tiara of sets I pearl* held her giadiitilcd from Stetson Univel-fingertip veil o f illusion anil her sitv at I), I and. mngnn .rum Im de..
bouquet was a colonial ail align­ She i. n member of Ilic-Pi -Beta
ment of gardenias and lilie* si Phi o«ia| sorority.
the valley with puffs of Frauen
Mr, Alvers altendnl the Cnimaline. She carried a BattcnU-rg vn *iiv of Florida UTore entering
lace handkerchief whlrh hud he- the Ximv Air Force* and upon
jonged to Jtet maternal . nnd»i hls,loiqrn^atftMidtddiDIrtAaa . nml
mother amh-wnrp~»' !dntrfn 'kTSMfrt T ^ &lt; t7 Vimrrniiy in Atlnn'a. In
,H,nr|f B gift of the groom,
the Fair he plain to enter fi- riplp
Atiss'Joan Miller of Orlando, at­ JUmVeisIkV sehoi'l o f niedici'te in
tendant. who wa* a college’ room­ I'iuluJt intiiir.
mate i f the bride fig four year*.
Fitr traveling Alt*. Alyci ware
wore H flour length gowiu or piiik a tuili led II(Lwhite gow
lulled Hwi** £a*lduiied ulovt linos j i , . n llll(| w Ixit*- me. - ,i!c, urd
similar tu those of the luido, 811*1 a eiir-ni'r
tt&gt;r
of gntdcnih* and valley
wore ntalclting mills mid eairled lilit-, •The rouble left fu a tnlef
a nosegay of nssorted pink and honeymoon at l&gt;a)ti&gt;tin Ib-nrh
while flowers tied with Idu • rile* "Gue-ti Invitod from 8anb*rd In­
buns. l(er iieadrlre** win of (hd cluded Miss- Winifred Lovell.-Alt.
assorted flower*.
and 'Ir-. Ai t». Myers, Hr., Mr. nnd
Air*. McCollum, Sr., mother of Mi Llton .1. Aimighton. Sr.. Alt.
the bride, wore pink’ nylon crepe and Mi-, Klton J. Alougiitnil, Jr.,
with a softly draped skirt and Ah .mil Mrs! Harry Joe Aliiini:V,
neckline. Sliuuuru—lung white J.^F-.Ani1enmrt7_ Att5j Uii tib.
gloves nnd Iter corsage was of lil­ itci on mid Mr. and Al,
K T.
ies of the valley. Alta. Myers, Sr,. Chnumnn.
liri-ssy roots, you'll be seeing much Olid vou take youe choice. Jackets
sal Inv id nek 'bromlrioth, with n gt'ilctally are longer, skliti me

,|,. . n almost like silk. For stur­ flared inslenii of straight, waists
dier coats, there are soft imported nro nipped .in more mid there'a
tweeds. Wonderful deep-pile v«d* in rtmnd look to the hi|&lt; C lint for
ours and fleeces, velvety saeife Conservative soul* there hi * Mill

cloth, silky camel'a hair.
If vou'je a cape furi, you'll lie
happy next season, for enpe» are
all over (lie place, lung, slmi t nml
ruediu. There are dramatic floorlength -hooded rapes for evening
guaranteed lo make any woman
look like a prints donna. A cgsa
ill point ia Anthony HiuUa.v lilark
broad-dot h liooitrd theater rape/
iined itj garnet red satin and gild
lame. Another similarly striking
formal cape is Kivielte's, lo scar­
let wool.
As for suits, you pay your.mom

ALTAMONTE
SPRINGS NEWS

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MRS. II. D. McINTOSII, JR.
The caucus for nominaliont for
a special election to fill the office*
of mayor and assessor-treasurer
was held Monday night at lK&gt;
Community House. These offic,-s
were vacated, dm- to the resigna­
tion of H. O. Smith former mayor,
il|oukvapd
*,v* the late Lawrence ■H.
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ing. whose deatli occutrgd uu.Jumrl
*34k
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eo tn iliu o *
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ft.:.'
2'J. The nominees for the' office
of mayor are, T. P, Wiirlow. Jr'.
II. D. AL'Iutosji. Jr. and Col. J. K.
AT
Matthews. Numiiicr* fur Asses­
sor-Treasurer ore, John Go nluni
and Fred Faulhaber. Election will
PARK and GENEVA AVENUES
take place Tuesday, Aug. u.
Mr. and Mrs. I)un Hauis ate
spending several weeks i-i .Mil­
waukee, AVis.
Air. and Mrs. W II. Hal laid ate
in lwxington, Ky, fur the summer.
Air. Baliard recently underwent
an op’sratioy on Ids eye. and is
recovering satisfactorily. They will
THURSDAY and FRIDAY!!!
return to Altamonte in iftyituinW,
• Air. and Airs. Artlm, Lott uf
D U R Y E A . . . A S T O U G H IN T A I L S . . .
Orlandu were hosts Sunday rvi ning to a dinner party nl *V- DdblA N D T W IC E A S R O M A N T IC !
dread Country Club. giVcii In hon­
or of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence L. i
cm “ Scarlel SirWl" nr I’urk Avenue . . he Irentn
Horpe. The occasion win Mr. »ndj
ever) tinme the nanie!
Alin. Ilorne’s anniversary.
Geolge Robson lefi Sutidny for
Itellmore L. I. New- York, where
he will spend ft few Wee!.*. .
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Air. nnd All* Herman, Muench
have returni*!- from. Nc'v. Yj&gt;rV City. r : i i w llw.spent *m*. w « ik -(
Friend* of Alnjor George Mng'ley will regret to hear of hi* seti-l
nils illness
• Air. and Alt*. K. K Whitten of
Hmiford, nnd Airs. II. I*. Mrlnlosh
spent last week-end tn I'oii* ■ tier*
da.
American Legion and AutHIaey
|*i,*| 1H3 will hold tin- b .- i • ■
meeting Wednestlay evening 'at
Milk) I*. AL at . Ilo* Altamonte
Htirings Crtmmuuily li
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Mr. ami- Mrs. Wm! K. Mver*.
from Arlington, Va. are visitjnif
Last Day W K D N K S D A Y I'
Mr. and M rs., Elmer It . Brown
The fuursome plun t&lt;&gt; spend .* f&lt; «•
!iiimidt*utNi|(iinn
ditva In (Aotnnnilu itrarh ihis vcerkc* Me Ol'RNft 12: IS l\ M. Kb
ninrumi •jintwiiii ,
Air. and Mrs. John Goddard^
IT
HAPPENED
have a* Iheir house vilest. Alia.’
Goddard'* mother Ati*. Kvaii* from
IN BROOKLYN
Spiingfield. Ala-*.
I Hag#ir !♦*« Kd •
Atr. and Mrs. Fred Faulliidwr
T _ ___ i ' r k s k ttL .' " ’J
were among the gm-L wim nttended n dinner at tin Long wood
Hotel Sunday evening.

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We wish tti expii sa om thanks
id nnrr many frienda m d ndkik..
Lit.-, for tlieir many it«-ed; uf stud
Ursa and sympathy. A l s o tlir lieuii
iiftii floral ufferings during tlm
Illness and dcalii of oili lured one.
The family of
Ali*. Al. K, .Maiming

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The much klcked-arouml "Sain­
ted Siatera". ia back on the Baramount schedule. Its story prob­
lem waa solved by tha simple trick
changing the tints from tha
nt to thq 1Hub's. . . . Can you
low this
Van Johnson and
,a Cronyn ararcollaborating on
urdar yarn, "Tha Man Who
A t Capistrano."

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^Thba Bachelor And Tha Bobby , ia surprisingly good fun,
la its rather forbidding title.
.pita
It starts slowly, but once you gat
used to tha Idea o f1Cary Grant
courting Shirley Temple (if only
la jest), you will be amused. Of
course. Myrna Loy gets him at
tha end, but only aft4r soutc hil­
arious episodes.

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THURSDAY — FRIDAY — SATURDAY

cubeb
A Gunning new blouse, beautifuiy Uitw ed ol tupeib quility
BATES broadcloth, th a f w aihei *o beautifully and always
looks id Unh. Tha convertible wing toiler it so vtiy chic and
look! so gay with a little bow tie. And they alt have washable
shoulder pads. Sues 9 to 15.

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two! Brin buttons on DORIS
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r Turns In 2 To Here Is Box Scare
Kcaric L. Berry. All- Buddy Bchrena Enters
It Inning Tilt;
On Saturday’s Tilt Time Sports Great Quarter Finals. In
c Scores Tally
Says “T” Nothin# New Boy’s Tennis Tourney
BECKWITH* JR.
o Cop Nightcap By ARTHUR
Herald Sport* Editor
AP Newafcaturea

SOUTH BEND. Ind.. July Vt;
Here I* the boa *core on thi lt&gt;
AUSTIN, Tex.— Kcarle. I- Ber­ WPl’ Top seeded Herbert (Buddy)
Inning I to 0 thriller pltened by
Buddy Lake In DeUnd Saturdny ry, one of the all-tlmr greet i of nrhrcn* of Fort. I.aut|gri(alr, facnl
Southwestern sports, we* bnii'tuj anothrr Floridian,' Bcrney Segal
get back homo after spending of "'*rut»a In the &lt;|uartrr-flnaj
“SS e and Vigl Alonio, Red lint to
hurler; h*rc within . their grasp 40 months in Japaneses ptlsun icund m )h'&gt; Junior Division of
thr Western Junior and Boya*
several outstanding record* In or- camps.
He had been away n l ing time Tennl* Toon* iment here’ today.
ganlscd baieball. It i» poas'ldo
that thl* I* the flr»l game that and neat to wanting to soc the ( Behen* atr- ked hi* way lo tha
haa ever been played that two home folks he wa* looking foiward im; *»er-fin«U .by defeating Dick
pitcher* went the route in a P» to viewing the widely-heralded T Ricgr- ** K lamaxno, Mich., B.J,
Inning tilt that went scoreless for formation in football. Must be fl-2 ytkterdav, while Segal won
by a rt-n, r, 4 *eore from Jerry
IS consecutive inning*.
Buddy really great, he muard.
But
it to hla surprise he Jlloivirnl Dewitts of Vallejo, Calif.
ntsy hold mother rfcord for pH* n*
that the T waa Die same forma­
Ouartfr final play in the boya’
Ing 10 »corrle»» inning*.
Here I* the Mx that *o many tion ho had used at Denton High dlrDlon i'itt* forward without the
School
and
a(
the
University
of
two tnp.are'led
entries, both
fan* havo been wanting to je-i:
Texas.
*4**V**0
southerner*. Rlrhard llolyrod of
he found„ that fool ball Del Rav, Pla.. seeded Nn. 1. and
a,-Thu*
Ti-— BUM.—
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McManus «
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formation* run In ryrtea. H** Ihluka kecPflfCseeded Hamilton Richard­
y ** *3 In*
Murray. in
tho team* will switch fro n the T son nf Raton Rouge, I.a.
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HattcrfirW. lb
10 2 1
to other tried systems In three or
Itarflneton, It
Holyrod fell yesterday before
t
0
t
4
four' year*.
Trier, it*
tr&gt;-ypar-&lt;dd Conrad Wood*, son
j n I «
Uridt, rl
» e e it
Berr+ now la Texas adjutant nf the movie actnr Donald Wood*
fctlvtimtn. tf
* o « i
general. HD appointment fame JO of l.o* Antmlr*. In an upset, ft-2,
VucJ. a
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i
a
U l i n t&gt;
vtars after he enlisted In the 3-fl, fl-1 ilicialnn,
,
*• l i* it &gt;* Texas National (luanl In May of
Among the . seeded junior* (till
•cored the run In iho *rr
Total*
lUlfl to begin an llluatrlmii army In the running were low MrMasitKi.tai*
e of the nlghtre.il. Hoi
career.
ah r
ters of St. Petersburg, Fla. and
center field and wa*
a
I*
a
Gen. Berry was a moat tmtmual Dirk Mouteiloua of
Kn.ppftr, ct
to third on a one bare llnsa.
in
Manager Don Murrey, VUtar, It
i 0 ia i : s S
f f ifrwtuAirS KTen rears
* S
L t t t t k(third
S J round)
S a w
t * *
j „ „ j or singlca
single*
fur »d**lurrar at Bac­ W »d4*uH apart.
In
1914
while
nt
tha
Uni­
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Sidney
Schwarla of llrooklyn,
illi Lake went acamper- aKtoan. rt
a * s i « versity of Texas he wa* all-Tos.i* N.
Y„ defeated Gerald
Monseros* the platter with the Ctoteek. lb
1 o « i* i Intercollegiate Athlaiic Associa­
P en t, tb
margin.
__ Veg*. "
7 a » i a tion tackle. The Southwe*: f.'i.n- salvatge of .Coral Gables tb2, &lt;11 o .i i a
1.
the twilight affair the team* Htelnrrkf, e
frrenro wa* organised tno next
t o o t ;
_td on even ba*i* tliroughrul A|on*u. p
vear and a decade later Berry te- MrMaslera defeated Rob Geraint
contest with the Senator* get.
&lt;1 ft 4 IT I* turne&lt;l to Sho unlverairv and won of Milwaukee, 0-4,- fl-1.
Totota
benefit o f a fe&gt;V ■more a—lUn for tVaiWell In llth.
all.Southwest Confcrojire. guard Junior doublcii (gacond round)
decision* ami break* o f tho Scot* - b r ln«*»n*a:
Behrens and •'M&lt;wjd*d9* de­
Hint in it »«• «*• I'**
»• «• • • &gt; - ■I honor*. lit. cable ha:)t an a year feated John
Coltom of Plkeaiirtsn t ftpi ono ana
®sa **• •—* department student.
Senator* tallied their flral
Krruift. MseManu*, Kn»PP»r. r t » The 10-year |ierbid of mllllary vllle, Md., and Gerry Thomas of
the atath frame. Halt* |«-k Per** V»*a Hliit»n h**”
aervlne hadn't handlrappcd him Washington, fl-1, rt-0.
Haerlflcc*
to right rcnlet field. Cone Istke lt&lt;»*«, tl'ile b .
Charlca tJevoe of Indianapolis
athletically Ix-cauae he nlwaya
pitcher for the Oilaudoans, Akinin 1, Vllter tMolsk. T w o base kept .In condition play iiup-wi li’t- und MoiiaalvAlce-'defeated Jaclr
an* - lit 111*. .lU r r in a lu n . g t U . u u i
‘ hi* eenler, and &lt;m the Wii.trl.U Hloan, T h rw b*»* b ll»—8*t- vlro team*.
Vinreul nf Madison, Wla., and
time. IrtftpM. Hem* iun» patted In—
itta went tear Ing forr hoi
Berry also waa a wn-*tllng Dan Baumldo of Milwaukee, A-l,
i Bride picked up llm ball and M il. o f f J,*k*. » In t» tnnlnat; champion In 19lfi and 'Id and was 7-B.
. I Tb* sphere to Don Ford at *|| Alunsu I* In 1* Iptilne* a track star in the same vent a.
MrMaslera and Hrgal dafeaUd
ruck out by l a k t I, b y AttnI plate and caught Butts e* he Hi
fa'blavad an' Uia' fgmwt Sernpd Dirk Rieger and Dan Christian of
an— I,---- W IT H — off— l n k t lr o il . Ho.
nt eliding toward tho plate. AIn n in t. le ft on Paw*. Hanford Texas Infantry foatball leant Of Xalatnxrnnr 7D1,- fl-1:— —---------Major moved to aceond an tb* I I ; Ihlrfutd I* Umpires. liavlt and 1910 which old-timers insist wa*
Bova doubles (first round)
thtow to Ford.. Craig l.ytuand’i It.p.ll Tim* nf asm*. lira
the greatest rle.vrn of all time. It
Holyrod and Richardson de•ingle to left field was nuim-mar- aHtl itrmiin
mopped up all opposition and Her- fsated
a *
Immanuel
(mala and
ttv hobbled by Tim Tyler, allowing Htanlua, t&lt;
a a
ry think* the team could *tnnd up George Womli of Chicago, fl-9
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Major to cross the plate.
K clitre p
against
any
collrge
beam
in
the
u *
The Feds tied the contest In the r U w ls u
nation today,
a to o
At Kulm of Evanston, III., and
bottom of tho eovenlh frame. Jrr- PTiunat
Gen. flerry was awarded (he
Boh Sierra of Tampa, hla., d4IW Silverman drew a free ticket
distinguished
service
cross
and
the
Total*
i* * ** •*
, Whllft Tutting for Don Ford and
a. Walked for Pord. In 7th.
distinguished service medal for feated Clyde Barker of Salt Lake
and Don Stowe of KalamaP—Itaii for ttllv.tniftn In Tin,
t3*K f a«erifiecd t0 oeeond on \ per­
outstanding action against the City
r—Hsoltlrnl for Kalllv* jti 7th.
fect bunt by Rill l.nwi». nrv.- Fed
Japanese in defense of Balaam xod, 6-7, (1-0, R.fl.
d^-ltan
for
Itailft
In
I
Kb.
. backstop who was hitting for Cad
Then a colonel in the Infantry, he
. -Halt'd tof Htftnl.ru In lilts.
ANOTHER PHALANX?
i Kettle*. Walter Haitington paste I f—tuu - fur_Zuba In tltb*-waa in command of teninnnt* of a
•- staling altlgle Into ccnt.-r nt’ .l Ortando
esii » « l #»« • ! - *
division cut off from Dm main
*«* •&lt;*&gt; 100
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NEW YORK,
Ready Jack,
Johnny Tomat, who went In to run Hanford
Ituna. Jirnlrs, M ajor and TftlnsU force ami entirely surrounded hr bay colt by Pilate-Jacola, I* only
■=-*
*u,v*rman. croaaed the plata. KrroMt
daj.i of
T ykr. sjanntne. Bait*. Itulw Japaneiu. After f i n
io tallied the winning t un
ton. l.i'Piand '3 B ern jMng|e.iJgbUmt_he Jitsceiai. * 2-year-old but he promDca tn
on -a •ingle-by TV!r*baap^ln *TTm urra r- aacftflc-, fullv withdrew his jommawl by Irk Up Wherever Phalanx leaves
flee by Major nwl si I.akr, Lawlt, Major. M ft on ban-. wading down the beachmi and off. Ready Jack D a ftjll brother
Orlando 1. eaeford l . Its** on Pall*;
e by f.yhrand.
to Phalanx, beaten favorite in the
Major »• Htntrk nut by Maine climbing over rocky headDndit. Ho
ween Die contest* Monagri Off
». Km l-* ' *,
Bianion »• P a^ .1 then trapped and annihUuted l.hOO Kentucky Derby Iml winner of the
.Murray and Manager foil ilrril ball*. Ba&lt;l* Wlunlna iillrh.r. Ma­ Japanese In (he "Little Tdnl poc­ Belmont. Like Phalanx, ho la
•greed to limit the »eeond tilt ro jor. I-ottns pltchftr Wanton, ttm- ket."
owned by C. V. Whitney In partplr.i. Cooper and l A 'r l f . Tim* nf
Berry wa* raptured with hla ncnhlp with hla breeder Anram
l
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been - extended to
men on April 9, 1942, and walked a Hewitt. t lr r * * 4 flam* I
In the torturous nine-day Batalin
‘ ORDAISIH*
Major went the routti in
dralli march.
Ing tilt, while KotD«» I.yhrand, M&lt;
Ha rrcelved the purple heart !i&lt;- on the Mexico Border and In Sib­
for the Fed* end gave Manning, l b
caujuj of injuries received when eria. China or the I’ hllippinsa, Mpt
tlarriian
If
Bill Stanton, who rcceivod n .v l l 3b
four Japeneae clubbed ntld bc.il busy In athletics, playing and
for the defeat. Erl Davia, llrail*!, rt
him after the nurremlor. They roarhlng haakrtbflli and foothi.ll
___ Sanford chunker worked TJiroop ef
wnnlml Ids fountain pen and lie and competing In several r.atiunal
tha mound for the .Scimt.nr in ftoba rtson. lb
wouldn't give U up. .
matches with the Fort Denning in­
aecond game. Johnny Tama, APi*u, e
During Ida long army corccr, fantry rifle team.
*
silydft
SIR Strnton handled hillock Pavla
Berry, while not busy mldlei mg
p
for the local*.
ssllait*
light the Celerymen Invade
Totsl*
11 4 II HI
Field In Crlando for a reHAN VO It I)
engagement with the Sen
ab k *s ■
Buddy Lake will be the ItrMsnu*. »
I I 1 4
bis pitcher for tha Fed*, and Kkrrinaton. rl
•■ t 1 0
1 ft lo e
likely that Stan Eedalia or HIllsrflftM, lb
For
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Hyda wiC,receive ths cell U kft lb
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The Toaxt Of
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ARTHUR SBCKWITH. JR.
.arald Sport* K«Jltirabid baseball fun* jammed
nleipal Park hrre laat night
•part In the "Ruddy
festivities and witness the
bill between the Sanford
Ped^-andslhe Orlando SenwhTah the Senators trlr.iloeakt In the opener by a
h In 11 innimta and
_ edged the Solon*, t to t)
fightcap.
was given round* of apby those present aa ho step^ to the mirrophone lo rei trrer 20 gift* from merrhanl.*
between the clashes. _ A
gift of f358.88 was mad / ny
Lake "rooters”.
completed hla night by
the pnly run of th* second
to enable the Frfd* to
1 lo 0 victory over the

underwriter and former
Public Links Tourney' .Jnsurancq
New England Amateur Champion,
Enters Fi^rt Round paced Dm field of 179 entrants 4n

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MINNEAPOLIS. July 2.1.'&lt; /tlThe National Public Link* Golf
Tournament turned from stroke to
match play today with 48 of the
B4 ehamplnnahfb flight quhllffrr.t
"Dtrd for elimination in the first
nail second £ound* over thu Mvadowhiook*'Municipal Course. Thirtv-two first lSdioly round
matches occupied tho morning
with 1(1 I8-hulo round Ulta on thu
afternoon slato.
Wilfred CrAsiley, Atlanta. Go.,

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Cleweland Indian pitcher Allan
Gcttel rki*c* saddle horse* on his
Virginia ranch in the off-»e**on
ami Intend* lo make that his pro­
fession et the end of tha major
league hurling career.

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llrsall* 1 « ,l o | * r
Hutton 3*0; C h lr* a » a-8.

flaw** T m i a r

HAMFOItll al Orlando,
lisrioea a 1 &gt;**t.rod.
1‘abnka al HI. AUKUitln*.
n ,iP u r g at UalnesvIlV

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the final 18 holes nf qualifying
yesterday. He shot a 'three-underpar f&gt;9, lowest score of tho meet
so far, to add to hi* 70 of Monday
for 139.
•
Hi* total wpt four'stroke* better than his ' nearrxk romp-tiUon,
five player* who carded I4Ts and,
until tale in the day, appeared des­
tined to share medal honors.
A 3d-hole total of ISt or better
Insured spots in the flral-round
pairlnga for 67 of the players.

Fourteen other*, tied at 162 apiece,
started a "sudden death” playoff
and Arthur Jrnneman of- St. Louie
—
, 1a6*.. 68lh
rillk. spot L
*&gt; laUnir
won)tile
by
Uklng m
a
rfeuctr owthe par four second bole.
Three player* were eliminated, on
tb e jjm t hole and threo more on
the aecond before darknt-a&gt; halted
play.
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contain nearly 50,000,00f people. IKNI.tOLN
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There are nianv extlnrt voleaniH-s in the north t&gt;f New /.ca­
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GERMAN EXPORTS
MIN DEN, Germany, i-Pi — Ex-

YAHDLKY VENETIAN BLINDS
tuirrlea’s Most lle.sutifol
Aluminum
t’etlir -- l'oU--hnl Alumiaum
\-k Me For Free t.-limsle

porta f r o m the i l i i t i . i t roii„ n f
Germanv
for the fitsi filer months
LKGAL NOTIOThr m.'«t iin|b&gt;rtdut exports nf
tif this venr were vubu.l n* 17.New
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f.00,000, the. Joint Kxpolt-lroport
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mlnoli County. Kliuku* and nuat.
Agency announced.
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K U T IF IK lii prm .m rnt Kund !u r*M*i *t\y -n d

a' Rat ten per cent for ttjc year 1947.
The City Commission
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Aa l*l*rk n ( lh* I ’lrrm i i &gt;.„,i
tUm linil* County," Klof lila
n y O J , . Ila n l, li* p u ly i ’l*rk

* Notice Is hereby Riven to the owners nml-or agents
of nil Real Property ‘within the City of Snnfont,
Florida, that it in the intention of the Tax KqtuilL
ration Bonr&lt;Lti£.lho Clty.of Sanford, Florida, to in­
crease the assessed valuations on all Real Property

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of the City * or Sanford,,
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ICinCUIT

Ja rk to n A . C u ra lll
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tion Board at 7:30 o’chfck P .M.. AuRuat 4. 1947,

Altornry for Plaintiff

to act upon the proposed increase in assessed val­
uations, and nil persons desirinR to file objections
or complaint* nhnll hnvc an opportunity to bo heard'
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at this meetinR.
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'H.- TC. SAYEfT

FLOWERS
REC6 r D PLAYERS for rent. By
fo* all occasions
day or week. The Music Box, 110
HcNEILL A YOST FLORISTS
W. l it SL Phone 053.______
Sipes Ave. Just off Celery
OFFICE space in Mciach Building. Office ph, 403 resilience ph. CIO R
Largo Kght oficea, newly decoreted, all utilities, heal and jani­ HERT S SEW MACHINE SHOP*
New &amp; Used Machines
tor ferric* furnished. Call 863Electrifying A repairing .ill makes.
^ W . It. ft A. Dept, Store.
116 Frcncl»--Phoiio 1100
FARM FOR BENT—20 acres sub
FUR SALK
irrigated truck farm. t’J artes­ (Argo quantity of old newspaper*.
ian wells, a 7 loom dwelling . 3 cents per pound. The Herald.
S tsnant houses- £ Urge bams.
CONCRETE HEWER PIPE
DwalUjuf Jor rent only with
farm.’ On Cameron
Avenue, SEPTIC TANKS, Grease Ttaps,
IU«ck's. Aluminum Windows and
Eaat -aide Sanford, Fla., phone
Screens, Whits cvnieni- Paint,
1D2-R. P. O. Uox 883, K. D.
Penna-tile, Hurricane hr
Stowe.
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C0N.VA I.E S t:K N T ifost E —; \\lit
tj»ni&gt;rn July Kith at Chuliiuta,
• F la . IK ml led S.’ E. af Sanford
— 18 mile* N’. K. of Orlando.
Large act ten and open notches
to alt and enjoy the cool hrceici
o ff
Lake Catherine. I-arec
grounds and - wal|ia *aaf« fioni
aufo traffic, luirge lobby and
rooms. Real Southern cooking.
Brick construction: Cart aecnmodatr £6 only. Phono or write fjr
reservation at onre. Ovidrio £3^2
or ‘ Dr. Martin, Oviedo £l'.l£ or
t* write I’. O. llox 137 Chuliiota,
^ Fit. Reasonablo rates. I^ryc
■edan for Rues** to visit their
doctor.
Coronado Reach rooms, very rcaaonahle. Mrs. Fred AUrn. 401
Crawford Road, Coronado llcivh,
Fla.
Furnished and unfurnished apart­
ment. Adults only. 2$00 Moljonvllle._______________
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Wanteij—Exprrienrrtl brake inm.
."Firestone Stores.

W O RK W ANTED

EXPERT Yibiuliiig — rontract or
hourly basis. S. G. Grogan.
Free estimates. Phone "H'tJ.
FLOOR SANDING A finishing,
cleaning A waiing. Our power
unit enables us to work where
there is no electric ronnertlot
available. £1 yraie esperiepi-.
H. M. tilrason, Lake Mary, Fla.

him Arc. 1 hone I.,.is,
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FOR SALE— Umornek for drlv«w
w«yg ami romdwMY*— Phone
1241. _______________________

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Works for new radletors,
radiator cores,. radiator
ft repairing.
A Ford sedan. 1

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llwood area.
position
for right party. A. Duda ft Sons,
Oviedo. Phone 2181.
Salesman and
insurance d*

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rla ittll il pit ilP iiiam U w b frli ' you.' *p»
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EXPERIENCED eatery
i Metal

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Paints, Poultry Supplies. Kalla,
DODGE • PLYMOUTH
"Purina Feeds, Groceries and
PARTS AND SERVICE
Meats. Tuurhtun &amp; Watson, 1£01
10* Palmetta A t*. ^ Phone 1011
Celery, Phono I
YA-DB
moth proofing lasts 6
WHY DELAY T lliiTe a new kile’iyears. Hav* your woolens moth
en raid net designed and rust am
proofed now. Downtowii CIrnn-1
built now by C. J. Gantt Woodera ft Unndry. 113 Palmetto
, shop. Phono 770-W.
.Ave. Phona 014.
House trailer for sale. Cheap. Oil
Plano Tuning and Repairing. I* 1* •
Muplr Ave.
Sill. Rea. 811-W.
PRK WAR Gas Range,~18" oven.
SIGNS
Can l&gt;e seen Roundtree Transfer
Show cards and posters
404 Hnnford Ave.
0 — DUE'S SION SERVICE
IIAIIY BED, stroller and ear «.&lt;aL
O. D. Landreaa. Phone 1031
Cheap. Phone 7D-R.
n t n iL o w ,
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RADIATORS cleaned and repair
AV
I? Service. The Mualc ^Box,
“
Ld- .
«»«&gt;. lot
and
Sanford Art. Ph. 368-W.
111) W. 1st St. Phone 06J.

Midway

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HEADACHE

* LflHi S' niitl * I llluck 2 Hnwiif^
l*tirkdr«l letintf !*«#*** Klnt AtMiiliil
lit C sm fru o City, ('lit Hunk I I’ MHe

S P E C IA L S E R V IC E S
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rtTXEDO KKKD5—curnplotu lire. Thoroughbred Berkshire Breeding
Hoar for service. Thorn- M0-J.
* Huot'e Tuxrdr Fn 4 *Si*»rb.
Blue Bird Tavern.
.BatteirVfl A* flitirry rhnr*finff.
FOR RENT—Floor sandrr. Easy
% H. II. POPE CO* INC.
operation. Iteasonahle rate.i. Kan4 CEILING fans for sale. I^mev's
foid Paint ft Glass Co. Phone
3113.
P
Drug Store.

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5 o f d room unfurnished jtouas ur
«dll exchange rented 0 rirom
Af f
hluM on SIpea.Ava. near Air Two radio cabinets . with phono P‘ carpenter work, 1DM W. " l*th.
motors in them. Bauer Appli­
Blue. Mr*. Archie Welter. I1. 0.
ances, JOB 3. Park Ave.
Etox 88, Sanford.'
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LAND C L B A N I N O
AND
LRAINAGR J NEW CATER­
E T C A X E F D R S A L E l i PT-PLYWOOD boat ind trail­
PILLAR DRISEL BULLDOZ­
er SIOO. 1311' Summerlin Ave.
ERS WITH P A L M E T T O
Phone 7P8-W.
REAL ESTATE *
RAKES
TWO
J/4 YD.
| INSURANCE
D RAGLINES,
EQUIPMENT
fl A R T IC L E S W A N T E D
' MORTGAGE LOANS
NOW IN THIS VICINITY.
RAYMOND M. IIALL, Realtor WANTED — Metal turning Id!hr.
NIMNICIIT CONSTRUCTION
Registered Broker and
CO.. ORLANDO. FLA. PHONE
Telephone 6.
Inaurwncw Agent
2-2981.
Rm. 4
Florida StfU Bank Bldg. Highest rash price paid for used
furniture. Ted Davis Furniture
RENT A CAR
NEW, two story, three bedroom
Co. 311 E. 1st. Ph. 058.
YOUDRIVE IT
home. Two car garage. On
PHONE, 2Of
ranter lot 118 x 140 in Mayfair. WILL TRADE IB30 model A Ford
and 40 acr\-a land for 1037 or
AVUI sell unfurnished or furnished.
Sm tC K LA ND-MORRtSON
later model Ford or Chevrolet
Thane BS5-M._______________
U DBIVE-rr, INC.
In good condition or will sell
Income property—£ bedplom bimgboth. J. O. Mitchell, lit. 2, Box
SEE US FOR
slow.,2 apartment garage apart168. Banford._________________
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
ent bringing
per month,
AND TYPING
17,600—half cjsh. Ph. 104(1-W. I’LL BUY' your car regardless of
CREDIT BUREAU OP
age or condition. Roy Reel, 300
SANFORD
I ACRE8 TILED LAND, 40 fruit
W. 2nd Bt.____________________
116 N. Park
Phone 180
tree*. 8 room house with bath,
, dabble garage, pig ham, on East Wanted to trade 1037 Plymouth
coupe for 38 or 30 Plymouth or EXPERT RADIO REPAIRING
Side. Box ££ c/o Herald.
Fred Myert. SU E. 2nd SL
Chevrolet sedan in good condi­
TWO LOTS. 2nd and ^ tots N
tion and pay cash difflr tnc*.
ATTENTION
MOTHERS
ot comer of Geneva Ave., on
Phone 845-W.
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fe a t Side o f Mellonvitie A r e ! ; ____ . . .
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Baby Valval furnishes hoaplul
Slock of 6 lort. Juat off Mtllon- 7 Pat*. U rea toclx. S u p p liee
cleanjiterile dUpera and deodor,
*111# on Bay Street. Mrs. Marie
ixed container. Economical and
Short. Short** Camp. Phono Co. TOR SALE good saddle horaa or
trade for kid pony. A. (£ Ben-‘ »«f». Fully medically approved
Ira .
Cell Daytona 2487-W 'tolleet for
aon. 3. Sanford Ave,
daUdla. 08 diapers. |2 .
1 LARGE- LOT, 10 blocks out
"FIRST W !S A N F 0 I
West First Street Writ# P. 0. Good mule for aate cheap. T, B.
Kinard. P. O.- Box 206/ Lake
Bex 1437. SanforAl«j f ^ = f ,
Monroe. Fla.
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VOLUME XXXVIII

Established 1908

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IN D E P E N D E N T

SA N FO RD ,

D A IL Y .N E W S P A P E R

F L O R I D A , T H U R S D A Y . J U L Y 24, 1917

Is Accused O f Neolral Bod,

Way Open For

Urged For UN

Papy’s Attorneys . In­
s i s t B ook *ie B i l l
WouldHhveCreated
$1,000,000 MoilbpoJy

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

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

A ssociated P t t u Leased W tro

Dutch Arm y Captures
Important Java Port
Honor Student

Kaiser Hit As
TurningOnHeat
To Get Contracts

* LAKF. S U C O S S , July 24
WASHINGTON. July 24 M V »%TALLAHASSEE, July 24 W Fisnce propped today that
Republicsn leaders, making plans
The legislative bribery trial ol
live lug ^powers and all
Ifor Cungtett In adimirn SaturBernir C. Papy beaded for the
Tourist Information Negro Released Un­ "interfiled" nation* be exclud'd day, decided tmlay to keep in
Kruj,’ Testifies About
jury this afternoon ai Papy*» acfrom the prnpoird UN Comminion their own hand* a* well as Pre»Booth
To
Be
Dedi­
W ooden Plane Deal
der $ 5 0 0 B o n d ; which would *cl up a »emi- per­ ideni ritiman'* the poWrr tq call
euion were termed "lolls"
and
men of "moral courage" by opcated On Sept. 1
Before
Committee
H e a r i n g S l a t e d manent watch atong Greece’* di«- the Irgiifalon hack into »e*»ion.
poting eounrel in doling arg'i
In *K—
-I pnrihern Irontrer.
TbMfiuif
*od
Fenstc
GOP
“T wat a tick man when went •John Still*. Oilando nrgro, wit
WASHINGTON. July 24 &lt;n
menu.
French Delegate Alcsahdre Pa- fOtnmand* aAi'fd at a tonference
Pat Whitaker of Tapp* 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 Kiuj told
on Arthur Godfrey'* talent show. tfupc.*w hjte Rr*&gt;pU -*• r*c »y*eforSftale Wat
. nH'id
that.lire Hale lud mi{|e «
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unaUy in ilvw.
iJU tto* S*-At|K,uid ,trt.tl|v thri' 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
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coniidW .
be tr-ralled by the Speaker anil
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
Papy on chargenfiH* fie offrird had tponsored me." Dick Aiken o'clock on the Orlando Highway commisnon of 11 nation*, tnclud |,nj ,|„ IW .L n l pro-tem (Seneverybody in Wssbrnglnn" to p!»bribe* 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
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.
noon mteting at the Miyfair In•» irad* to Altamonte, it wa* report- mission -.Should l-e composed of a *ml ,l'*
lagitlature.
Kmg told trpoilttt lie bad insmaller "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
AViib-mt
•uclt
a
clause,
emtv
"Under the lutwrvirinn of the
w h a t motive* c o u l d
have
and FerBusort- (R-Mkb.) *1 'an
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
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. Hljntrii Jr., Snnforit trarl made by tbe War Production
eoiiuell are Australia, Hraill, inglnn before Jan. 6 when the 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
Board 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 J,
,
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
aullnomemlicrshtp h r"l‘h» tt?f* Kappa .
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chance
of
winning
lire
contest.
*were not true. Whitaker charged
The French wrnposal was of­ ity umlfi tin- rnnitilulion to rail aml
MHM|im£s||||B||H||||a|||±u
(•-will. Ttold a heating nest week
I’ lii Kappa I’M. nnllunat hon- plane t contliuctmn was
that .newspaper interest* would That it how I chore the *ong.“ to inquire into the ciicumUancr* fered as the rnunril moveil slow­ a ipetnl trtiinrt at any time. •
fme
my
time'
on
tbe
War
Pm
orarv acholaatlr fraternities, ti­
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.
tnenl* to the original American
"I
am
itilf
a
roulhern
boy.
from the bill.
Ibr committer, Iteail'il bv B r e n Following the acrident. Jams* resoluttorr-on- Hie Balkan prob­ mou. consent compromise legis
lation In idnce Ihe armed servirin
■ Kneeling on one knee, Wliita- and I love the South. I want Aithur Tribue, Orlando negto lem
sler. ia inquiring into tbe I'ttim
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
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 Rooiethe
House
for
action
on
an
Agree­
Iwfore
Jhe
council,,
sat
silently
Tberedt it. It would have created aiteilrd.
vrll. son of the hte Pteudfnl
ment worked nut Inst night by n
dent,
wal
releaied
under
a
$500
throughout
the
morning
session
Mri*. H. V. Allen and Mu*
as tire other delegates tried to Stnnte.Mouse ronferenre conimlt.^nem paper monopoly.
Roosevrlt, wrlli tbe traiiv.ulion.
bond
pending
further
inyeiijgaJcivc a
H o U e l . a ccom p a n ied
b&gt;*
""They'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
to a- form 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
Charle* Lulr. 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 studrnt, ant t'limlidato for |io»*mI letting the contracts but
don't do their bidding.' they'll the Jayraea. outlined the Jaycee up yevterday afternoon.
Tests Clear Boy Of
w et' on to get rid of'm ajor mat- n itarhelor of scirm-r ibgi*'-. ha-i that nrrlers, had rome from the
eliminate you."
tourist program tlnit ha* been In
The Injured were Cllfforl Kinhv the adjournment d»r.-Iwell elected to mcmhei -Itip At Plit| White House to go ttirotlgu with
Slaying 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,
told
the
member*
that
tha
Jaycee*
nf
the
rnllision
was
driving
hi*
l see, ^opening the detente argu­
najionn^ Imnorniy whuladir fra*..MASSILLON, O . July 24 (JP) ment*:
Krug said lie l"ld^th?-J.'VAi.Sfiihad sponnoted the tom 1st Informa­ IU39 8ttnlrbaker Redan north oil
L Tite
Htiuse 7 A pp ropiiA tiu u s
Tftil,lln„ot S N 1' s n r M i b l l
ment*. laid Odham and Camp tion booth located-on-tile ta*ke- the -highway, ami -whow tnl’irle* - - Testa -in 4h« |w-li»lHc-t nursrry
ernHIr*. it N^al TmiminVe'U fojJtV
Commlltre
recommended
liarp
of
City
ll.ispltal
npparrii'h
bs^tlieir secretaries »t the Univer­
I C s X I s t r * mn fmmr l:ia k &lt; i
probably were "loll* of tome pow- sttore Drive. It won also stated
fleered *l*-yrar-‘dd R.'ger Gita cut in ill' funds President Tro- sity of Floiida.
ajtfnl tyndieate" in making ihelt . that the l-ooth would be dedicated
of Navarre today of tho killings IDS', asked for mi InvcstigaUun of
Mr. Ilnynea, a iclera II o f the i
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,
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snd wxttltl oprn for aorvlco to tourrtt
He
asked
$1^.900,090
for
tlie
Weldoq G. Sto-yy pf Tallaha*.
an Theater of Opeiatiuna. who exDr. Iwmoyno Snyder -of Lan­

W alter Haynes* Jr.
jWinsH igh I Inner A tl
State University

Violence Flares
•rue argument, told th* Jurv w o- relandscaping
TC
apemaonne.
« Up In Jerusalem
program
fur tho
vletlon of Papy would mean "ruin 'area around tha tourist buoth and
With Gun Battle
for htm and hi* family politically, are asking for donation* fer this
financially * and socially." and
would bring,to an “ Inglerioj* end
• political career lasting 11 years
In th* hall* of the Legislature
where he wa», If you tileaie, the
rtcogniied champion or the little

jwpuntiea.”

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Sanford and Clarence M. Camp II
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Congress Okays
Bill T h Transfer
Airports To Cities

purpose, Mr. Luke told thoea’ pre*ent. We need 15,000 to put this
project over and we are vow In
the Proce** of working th» prob­
lem out, he *ald..
“ We are going to ha,V a real
program here nest week anil we
are going to "kick o ff" the Project
and start the hall rolling toward
getting $5,000 worth of donation*
for the booth and surrounding
area.” II. G. McIntosh, II, project
chairman, stated
Krnett Campbell, second vice
president and officer in charge of
internal affair* of the orgnrlsv
tion. itatrd that ne needed help
on tha governmental affairs com­
mit tee and requested that anyone
interested In working on tho rom*
mltlee contact him. Mr. Campbell
stated that Edward Ktrrher had
been appointed chairman of the
Jaycee newspaper committee, and
that help is needed in getting the
arrangements complete for pulillcatlon of the Jaycee paper.___
Ernest Southward snd*J. (r.
Campbell were introducen as
guests. Several old. members who
had not. attended meetings, recent­
ly were welcomed home by Mr.

^Senate Bill No. 364 which IraniWr* entire airport* such a* the
Sanford Naval Air Station to mu­
nicipalities, together with build­
ing* and facilities, hat now been
approved by both the House and
Senate and only awaits the Pres­
ident's signature before becoming
law, according to word received
thi* morning by H. N. .Sayer,
city manager from Etfwaid Hip.
“ ‘Jfni. manager.bf the Seminol* Luke,
County Chamber of Commerce.
Mr. Higgini and II. H. Cole­ Captain Of Liberty
man left than morning for Jack­ Shjp Shot In Gun fight
sonville to confer with CAA and
BALTIMORE, July *4, (/TV—
WAA official* in regard to de­ Harry
A. - Anderson, 33-year-oH
tails'of the new Isw.
•hip’s captain, died of a gunshot
The bill Is designed to dispose
of government surplus airports,
gtrport facilities and to aaiure
IIW IIIS S M
rag# r i g h t !

Reported Refugees
(• May Staye Strike
,

; PAR/S, July u W —A Jevrl.h
. Agency spokesman said today tha
4,BOO more Jewiah Immigrants
bain* returned tq Franc* from
Palestine by-* three British de­
portation. ships might Stage a
sitdown strike uppn arrival and
Jtfuto to Way* /he vessel*.
Tha Jews left Beta, Franca, two
VMk* .ago aboard the Eindu*
o f J947, th# farmer B. 8, Presfdan Warfield, In an attempt to
reach Palestine, but wer* taken
in custody at sea by Britisn
nary men. Tha J em -lscked im­
migration certifies lee.
•• Premier Paul Ramadler n ld
Britain had naked Franca tota lis
•tha.group, but added* "W*
vt force
them »
to tears
leave tha
the
gjrnm
fores tham

T ^ r . will accept tham as Jewi*h Immigrants In transit and
that they are car*d for,
*T*n if w means giving them
to which they are suited,"
madler said.
Tha British vessel* were ct•parted to arrive at a French
Mediterranean port today or torodrrow.

wound In • hospital today and
Dollca said they had the descrip­
tions of a man and a woman In­
volved in a fight with him outside
a bar shortly after midnight. ,
Police aeld they learned Ander­
son skippered a Liberty Ship on
at least four voyages through
"Bomb Alley** to Murmansk, Rus­
sia. during the war and that he
came here eight year* ago from
Boston.
.
‘ Police Lieut Thomaa’ J, Mooney
laid ’ Charles Chambliss, another
merrhant ship clptaln from TamDa, Fla., told him he wa* sitting
at a table with Anderson when th*
latter went to another table where
a man and woman were sifting.
Chambliss said Anderaon spoke
to the woman. She got up nnd
started to leave the place. Her
companion and Anderson followed.
Chambliss said he heard a shot a
few moments later and ran from
the bar to find Anderson tying In
the street with a bullet wound
hut below .his heart.

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U J. NO. I OPENED
TALLAHASSEE, July t i w
Chairman F. Elgin Bayless of the
State Road Department today reported completion of widening
and resurfacing o f U A No. t
from Scottsmoor to Port Orange
in Brevard and Volusia counties.

JERUSALEM, July 24 (flhGurimen and British troops ex­
changed fir* today at the gale of
a security sene Ih Jerusalem,
touching off alarm siren* and
baiting traffic for 48 minutes.
An ‘ unofficial report raid the
attackers arrived In a If at, fired
four times with a Bren gun and
escaped towards the Jewish quar­
ter* a* troop* returned the fire
No casualties were reported.
The attack was the latest in a
long series since the British turn­
ed hack toward France the t.Sbi)
Jews Intercepted on
tho
SS
Preifdent Warfield, alto called th.*
Exodus of 1947. It occurred within
a few yard* of tha Jewish agen­
cy and the Goldsmith Officers'
Club, which previously had been
wrecked by a bomb.
81x- men were repoptad by *
reliable informant to have robbed
a Tel Aviv diamond merchant*
office .of HO.OOOJn cut and. mul
cut stone* at notjn.1 A similar
robbery and
another
$40.09(1
haul oecurred—jMterday, Th# in­
formant eald- msntben of. the
underground Stem Gang, seeking
fund* tor furthtr operations
against the British, wer* known
to be operating diamond p o s h ­
ing shop* In private home* and
selling the products tn Europe.
Jewish quarters of Jerusalem
were under a dusk to dawn cur­
few.
British naval authorities an­
nounced that tha formar Liberty
Ship Empire Llfegukrd, whlrh
they yesterday reported suns at
her pier in Haifa by saboteurs,
had been "raised and refloated
after two hours," .
News photographers htd been
forbidden to taka pictures of the
vessel, which the British said hat
been sabotaged after unloading
more than 200 legal Jewish Im­
migrants brought from detention
camps In Cyprus.

Randall G off Tours
U. S. W ith Babe Ruth
Randall Goff, 14 ysar old son of
Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Goff o f 014
Park Avenue, Is due to leave to­
day on a trip that fhoulri excite
the envy of every American youth,
a tour of many cities with- none
other than George Herman "Babo
Ruth."

sing, Mich., ninth,,-legs) dlicct-&gt;r
nf the Michigan State 1’idlcr said
it was “ moat unlikely" the Na­
varre, O., boy, who *drallied tha
killings last .Monday then chsngetl
tits story on Tuesday, "actually
ever did remove a baby /rum *
rrib."
The Michigan criminologist r»n
a series of tests with -the Guo
boy re-enacting his purported "acriiient," hit right- aim in n r*■t
us It wait at Ihe time nf the
ballin' deaths. *
The tests, lie said, showed “ *t
would have heen physically p»'•ltd* for Roger to have remove I
either of the babies from theit
cribs'* but "it i* unlikely that
he actually ever did remove a
baby from the crib."

(Mil Service Commission and 18,710,009 for Ilie FBI. It recom­
mended $3,500,000 for the com11 «*nlln«4wr| isii Pnm* III*hi *

France To A ccent
Bid T o M eet On
German Industry

PARIS, July 24-tAh-A French
spokesman
said today France
would accept the t’ uited Stales
proposal for n iititUh-Freneh*
Aintrlcan conference on the fut­
ure level of industry' tn Germany.
The spokesman said France was
awaiting more precise details nf
the American propotgl before
Italians Urged To
tusking an official reply.
Accept Peace Treaty II* tald the projected cflrcur»i-n» also would cover control of
ROME, July 2J-GPI- Foreign Min- the Ruhr industrial bastn, and
Ister Carlo Sforxa told the Italian management and ownership of
constltutent assembly today hg Ruhr coal; but would not deal with
recleved telegrams which "con- administrative measuie* to infirmmt the desire of Soviet Rnisla'S . ...ftn Ruhr goal orodlictfon.
to ratify the Italian peace treaty
Such administrative *tep», be
All tbr^e of the ether Major **ul concerned only British and
ower* have ratified the treaty, American authorities
aa renal
rllish Foreign Secretary Ernest adrOlniitratoMThus, he raid,
Bevln' yesterday suged Italy to trance wotiTd not participate tn
sped;her ratification, adding that the British-American talks ex­
tbe Italians apparently wer# hold, pected to be held in Washington.
fng back In the bellaf that the
U.B. Secretary o f Slate George
Runalans would not ratify.
jC. Marshall, in hi* letter Monday
Sfuria, opened an assembly de­ to
French
Foreign
Minister
bate on ratification, strongly urge,! Gorge# Bedsit, said he would
the constituent assembly to accept indicate aaon how such a trlpthe treaty before Aug. |0, by attlto conference could be held.
which date he said Italy'* chance The’ spokesman tald It was this
for entry Into the United Nation* added Information for which the
would be ended for this year.
French government was walling.

6

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

BOBBY PARKS
CAMP SCRIBE
Monday was an aetlva day for
the campers at Winona. Thera
wai a vigorous water polo game
in tha morning swimming period
between Cabin 1 and II and HL
Cabin I won with a aeore of
17 m l .
’
All through tha morning and
afternoon activity period tho cam­
per* were busy In the handi­
craft ahop making trays, bookend* and lanyard*. Sonny Gar­
ner left In tna afternoon unex­
pectedly, Cabin IV won the cab-

It all came abcuntueia Ike farl Since ITI of the cabins were in
that Babe Ruth, who la sponsoring excellent order.
American Legion Junior Baseball
The member* In each cabin
leagues In tha United Stale*, ask. are hard at work earning points
ed James P. Chapman, director of tor tholr cabin. Points are earned
Ford Motor Company pubtle rela­ by wiiytlng game*, contests, and
tions which la backing Um tour to table and cabin inspection* and
go along, Mr. Chapman euggeited by picking dangerous object*
that hla nephew Randall Goff go like pieces of glass from *paths
along, and Randall was notified. and trails.,/^t tbe end o f the
He left today by Ualrrftrr STriht- week the cabin with the most
gomery, Ala. to join tha Bab* Ruth
psrty. They will visit New Yprk.
Cabin 11 won with 826 points

K,2tJ,’ k'saj;„k,Ti5'r ;

and they had a big time at ths
party.
Thre# big fish base been eaught
front* th* lake this year, on*
S'* pound, a 6T pound one, and
a slightly smaller one.
The council ring was the scene
of an active conteit between cab­
in*. Cabins V and Vl wagrnl
a vicious battle of wit* and
hearing in "Paper-pick-up* and
Cabin VI won by one point
Cabin* I, H.KIII had a . fir*
building contest. Each of the throj
cabina chopped up h i 18 Inch
block of 2x4 and built a fire
ttlUL-.TL.They had-two-m
and the first eabln to bum a
•tnnf atretchcd 13 Inches above
rontaat. with Cabin II coming in
the ground won. Cabin I won the
second,-* In the next part of the
canto*, the one to boll hie pot
of witer over first won. Cabin
II w6n and Cabin I came In
sacmtl.
’ ’ Aftor tha contoat. the campers
hurried to thetr bunk* ana a
quiet hush fell over the camp as
tbe last notes of up* from the
bugloFrang out over ths lake.

N O . 180

Prom ise T o Scrap
f ,,n,‘ Credit C ontrols
oect* to enter • Harvard Medical
College In the fall, was one "of 22 Denied By Trum an
student* at ihe University rlettol

Cheribon, Birthplace
Of I n d e p e n d e n c e
Movement Falls T o
Assault By Tanks
JOGJAKARTA.
Java, July
2HT*i- President Soekarno of
the Indonesian republic broadeast an appeal today to Presi­
dent Truman and the American
people, "to esert every effort
In halt thfs war tn Indonesia:"
SYDNEY, Australia, July 24t-Pi- the Waterside Worker*
Federation Imposed a ban to.

action in Indonesia of "hat It
called "Diilrh Imperialists." .

BATAVIA. J#! *. July 24 t-Ft—
Cheribon, important
northwest
Ui -1
Java port, hr* lalleij tt» a Dutch
tank attack, but Ituloneiian Re­
publican! tletlajed today they had
lurri'd back a strong Dutch dries
on their port of Sematang.
A Dutth atmy
communique^
announced ' the 'c apture of Chetlimn Ihe Imb-neinn radio said
the Dutch used a miking force
o| 50 ranks - irs anault yesterday
.iltemonei igiur*! the (nut. birthplaoe of tile* fndon'oan mdrpendenr' agreement, these force*,
tl" brnadr*•! laid, bypatt'd Soemedang ami Kadtps.ten
Air Indonesian atmy commuftiipte raid Republican force* in th* • .
r.nl cenlial tecior had teiied Modjnkrito, on thr outer tint ol the
Dutch petinirl-t atniiml the onceixmetlut tn'.tl bate ol Soerabi|a. Hu* n ic on- of the area*
held 'bv tlw—Ihit' la- Iwlor"—IH*
—
nulbirak ol huiiilitlM Sunday.
Modrokrito la.JH mile* •outhwest; , V ; 1
cd SoCiabsia.
Tbe Modjokri to action appar­

ently ua* an attsmpl by th#
Republican* , to
lmia»» Dutch
fori'* driving* on tlie -tronghol-J
r&gt;f Mnluur. I lie Indonesian comto Flit Kappa Phi and thw-imly
WASHINGTON, July 21. UP*— nuniMue «aid (lie drive had heen
one elected to 1*1*1 Beta Kappa.
halted 35 miles southeast of the
Initiation nf tlie hew metnb-r* President Truman said today he
not promised to tenmve con­
will be held Friday preceding ha*
i &lt;..ntl-iM-il «n l*aae 411**11
evening commencement exercise* trols over Installment .htivlng th
in Which tn" candidates wilt re event Congress doe* not approV-i
reive d eg rees
Dean Walter J. their
,, eslenslon.
.
,
, , ,
Matherlv of the College of this,
« »'*s only promlsyd :.» t»y- Maraliall Advised
nesi Administration will .^ In -.s' "Ctton. he said at a mwi s-onfe
Of Dutch Situation
the graduate , op "The Futum uf
wl,- n
■bout hU •'
These control* were Imposed be
Private Cnpitallsm,” and President
WASHINGTON. July 21-lTTJohn J Tir-'il "ill rtmfer devices. iglnnlty during Dip war,tiv n pre­ Secretary of State Marshall dt»*
sident
order.
They.require
n:
!&gt;■**!
Oliiel •lUilflllj Sr|rrti&gt;d for It,•■tilrilt*ed the Dutch-Indonesian fight­
hrrsbip in I'M Kappa I'M Inilml,-: a oiiP-tlilrd down payment when ing today with tho Netherlandsart
autornebile,
a
refrigetn
'o'
nu
t
Hector I (mi'* Gallardo. Poi-lto
sint'a**adnr-dr*iEnnle, Dr. Eelco
Rico, mri v l aiidldate for the tltv- some other article* are-purcli.ru-i! Van Kleffeils.
on
the
installment
plan.
.
torate, and t.'hlh-hwa Wu, tiavhtn a •lli-minule conference at tha
Mr. Truman recently sent Con­
ing. Chekiang, China; Eunici Z.
State Department, Van Klrffcns-*
gress
a
message
saying
he
though!
Calhoun and Robert I. Gilbert,
sabl In- gave Marshall “ n fete'’
Gainesville; ami Randolph T. Wed- the controls should be continued, points" on the breakdown of neg­
but
felt
that
Was
a
matter
for
ding, St. Petersburg. Myron G,
At that time, tie said otiations which resulted in what
Gibbon*, nod Randolph It. Polk, Congre*s.
lie termed the Dutch "police"
Tampa; Ray E. Goddard. ■Plant be should take action if ('ongre-* campaign.
C it y ; Robert W. Green, Fernan- did n»t vote to continue them.
Tlie In.lone-ian crisis was taken
Ilia phrase was general!*- Inter­
dtna; Jaiqur* L. Clarke and Char­
at the time as meaning he up "in very general terms." Van
les W. Brand. Coral Gables; Joan preted
would remove the controis if .(’on- JK leffen • told reporters, along With
N. Pat ker. Mayo; Edwin A. Shut,
*current efforts to put tthc Marsh­
er. Bristol; Kenneth L. Jons*. gress did not vote to ext.jpd them. all plan fur European economic
Laurel Hill; John. W. . MIxsju. 1The Senate has voted for s tno-li- ICi-uveiy into effect.
•
fied fonttnuatmn, hut—the llnuva
Cdmpbellton; Kenneth F. nntsaerib!
Mat -mill, be »ar.L "VnrtWs very lias opposed.
,
•f fin Hu iir n t&gt;to I*n | c 1:1kIt 11
Truman also said. that a world «ell what-* going on"-ln the East
.
.
trade organiiatinn to buy grain Indie*..
for distribution’ under the Marshall -i.Van ■ K l e f f e n*. who has been
Historic Papers Of- European recovery plan '* uti-!er Netherlands delegate to the United
Nation*, leturned Tuesday fro.m
Lincoln To Be Opened eonsideratlon.
Ttic President maile this "state­ The Hague, lie said his call was
ment nt a news -confer&gt;ne' when primarily a courtesy visit, such,
SPRINGFIELD. IB., Jqly 24 UTl, questioned about Secretary of as normally precede* a new en­
—The custodian of Abraham Ltr.-' Agriculture Anderson's propwal voy's presentation of Iris creden­
coin's tnnib said today that tho for surh an organisation.
tial* at the While House.
-I
InColn papers to Ire opened Satj
Mr. Truman alto tald that he
urrlay in Washington “ may con­ hat no plans for domestic controls
tain letters from people who were over wheat and corn.
J
Envoy In China Will
were "angry at th# martyred Civ­
The so-called "Marshall Plan”
4
Visit Businessmen
il War President.,
first announced by Secretary of
I
The ' custodian, 87 year old States' Marshall, is the Doited
Herbert .Well* Fay, along wltn States- offer to help European na­
NANKING. July 21-bD-Lieut
Jay Monaghan, state historian, tion* get on their feel econo micab General
Altiert
Wedemeyer,
both thought, however, that the lv If they work out plana to .do President Tnitnan’a fact-finder tn
paper* would not reveal anv what they can on their own.
China, will make * preliminary
thing sensational.
Oq the matter of domestic con­ visit to Shattgoal Saturday to
Meanwhile a group of Lincoln trol* over grain, Mr. Truman tald talk with American builnessmen
scholars and Civil War authori­ those mentioned tn his recent econ­ who have heen sharply critical
ties gathered In Chicago pre­ omic message to Congress had to of Chine*# commercial restrict­
paratory to attending the open­ do with export and transportation ions.
ing of the historic document*.
tl »nllnn»g on Paae t.lskll
A formal statement said tha
The paper*, at tha with of the
Shanghai trip "will afford oppor­
martyred President’s son, Robert Mercy Flight Success tunity for discussions in closed
Todd Lincoln, have been sealed
meetings with memhers of the
for 21 years in the library «f Despite Bad Weather American and Chinese business
Congresscommunities and will assist Gen­
BOSTON, July 24 GPi— An in- eral Wedemeyer. In mapping out
Coast Guard pilot brought h|* program of intensive study,"
Commision To treplil
It appeared here that former
a flying boat down In heavy
T. V. Boong was taking
Hold Meet Monday sess last night within 15 feet Premier
of Ihe. Weather Bhlp Bibb, MO an Important part In Wedemeyer'*
on whichi. U k tlt.g flL
Seminolp County
. . . .11oneH mile* o f f ' Newfoundfsnd, to rc- Investigation,
-American policy toward
IW i MOtiaiy" Iftfrimn ai morv an 18-ytit-obi satlor strict- (tepbnd
China.
Informed -sources sudd
2:00 o'clock as ah equatl totlon en with * appendicitis.
Joseph J. Johns, 18, S l-e of He­ floung was believed acting as un­
board and to hear irnmptalnta, it
!
official liaison between the Amer­ ^■4
was announced today by O. P. lena, Ga. was flown to a hospital
ican
and
certain
Chinese
govsmat
Fort
Pepperell
In
Green!an1
,
Herndon, county clerk, who h now
ment officials,—
preparing a tentative budget far where plan* wqre made to opera:*
the fiscal rear 1947-48 for present­ Immediately.
C A liF IH SOLD
Braving haxardnua Hying w P
ation to tho Commission.
WASHINGTON. July 24 OF)
No Increaso* In valuation* are dltloni, Lieut. William Morrill of
contemplated for assessment and LakehuraL N. J., was forced to Rep. 8IVea (D-Fla.) aald today
tax purpose* other than those due uae Instrument* in making the the- War Anseta Administration .V A j
to neturxl increase.In value auch landing because of fog and ro- has agreed to aell Camp Gordon
a* new buildings or Improvements, ■orted to "Jala,” a form of jet Johnston, In northwest Florida
Tax Assessor Sanford Douclnoy propulsion, In taking off from to Grlar A. Quay Blosco, of East
Paateatine, Ohio, for $440,100. .
f
revealed this morning.
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MONDAY, JULY 21, 194'

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PAGE BIX

General Bradley ! Indonesia Attacked
To Visit Europe tu hinder the restoration of la

Truman’s Message

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year’ s. But in the event res!
shortages should develop, the rvport recommended
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1. Full publicity as to the true
farm outlook, perhaps including
_a campaign
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In the use of some foods.
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2. Quick planning
for conservatton, lthrough
...— R-. export
—r — controls
.
and possibly by renewing Ihe
government’s recently l a p s e d
pow^r to control the amount of
grain used by distillers and other
processors.
V
,
Mr. Truman renewed
plea
of ten days ago that coal, steel
a n d o t h e r industries, forego
immediate price increases until
they test the real snvtx of the
wage boost won by Lewis* miners
"Stability in steel prices would
be a wise economic pulley for
this industry as well as for the
country," the President declared,
wherrai
Inerekse*
based
on
guesses and an "exaggerated NIW YORK socialite Mrs. Thomas
intern, Watlnn” c o u ld
.“slart (Julia Donahue) Higgins (above)
was arrested in Belgium on a
charge of smuggling nylons. She
wss taken Into custody In Chtrlefol with Christians Torlonla, mem­
ber ut a famous Italian family, who
was formerly married to a New
York socialite.
(International)

Stale of chronic Ill-health arid
Instability.”
Aa for. foreign commerce, export* have skyrocketed to an
annual. rate of 120.700,000,000,
creating * some strain" of short­
ages at home. Rut foreign nations
ate tunning out of gold and
dollars and eiports "must he
tipecltd to decline before the
end of the year,'* even If new
foreign, aid is granted. Mr. Truman asserted. He added:
"The immediate and Bole ob­
jective of our foreign aid pro­
gram* should be to restore a
vigorous, stable and peaceful
world economy.
fortlgn policy it is* worth etifortig npollcy.-.il-la. - worth - en­
during temporary shortages of
a few commodities within the
United States. This will bring
lasting benefits in the long run.’’
"In June we reached a level of
60,000,000 jobs, rcgsrdrd by msny
as Impossible of sttsinment. Our
stamkrd of living Is exceptionally
high, snd purchasing power ha«
thus far been adequate to absorb
completely the enormous produc­
tion of American farms, mines and
factories.
"Farm Income' hik attained a
record level. The financial peti­
tion of business is strong. " « u
Managements and. |8 hur_Jyivu-Cui
fiperated in maintaining Industrial
peace « t l
Productivity Is on
the increase."
But then Mr. Truman added this
warning: that full employment at
high prices la being sustained .by
the pent-up wartime demand. l,y
extensive use of credit and savInga, and by. the huge eycess of
exports over Import*.
' “These are temporary prop* to
our economic aystetn. A* they weaken, we shall need to make many
baeic readjustments to complete
th* transition to a permanently
stable and maximum-level peace­
time economy," he declared.
Mr. Truman decided to send his
special report to congtess after
Edwin G. Nourse, chairman of*hi*
council of economic advisers, pre­
sented current economic develop­
ments—Including the coal contract
settlement—at a Cabinet meeting
en July 11.
The 1046 law creating the econ­
omic council railed for only nmi re­
port a year, but a White House
spokesman said that after the
July 11 meeting the President and
members of the cabinet agreed
that Congress and Ihe public
ild be brought up to date.

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of the Gheribon agreement, prom­
ising the wealthy Dutch East In­
dies Independence u n d e r t h a
Netherlands crown aa “the United
States of Indonesia.”
The Dutch closed* down the In­
donesian News Agency Antara
and started military censorship,
light now. but nonetheless real. The
Dutch army announced thsl newsman 1Lr,t&gt;I,1 lua WailiLa-.l I
i brief leave from hil Julie*
tcram' Adminiilralor ir bca preliminary to hil taking
the key chief-of*iUf( pod
retirement .nest year ol General
Dwight Eiienhnwrr. hi* wartime
boss.
- It will be'the lint letuin in two
years lor Bisilley to the teens*
ol.......
hit victories, and be will find
the situation gtrally changed.
What lies ahead of him on the
road hack?
,
He- left Europe, wilh lour gieal
Allies —!United S t a l e s , Brilsh.
|Russia and France-—still celrhrst; ing lhe unity ol a wsrtimr In*
mr.ji), R e will 'find F.umpe'nnw an
. area ol squairrls in which no two
1 allies agree on what shall he done
{ with the slowly irviving lof.
• * He will find Ihsis neither war
nor peace—for the peace isn’t
, yet written wilh the main enemy
i
Ian only a twilight
promise,
i under which ujiimate decisions
• 'have
been
postponed
from
1 week to week’ ami month to month,
r
He will find the sureties of tha
l battlefield, where nations and men
*| unite in common fear, replaced
by the uncertainties nf the dlpi lumatlc table, when- they often
R drift apart in mutual distrust or
t under the tug J,f separate greeds.
1
He will find that .the . superb,
I cunihat-trained, million-man Amer­
ican Army be led lias dwindled
- to 200,000 men or frwei, an ar- my containing many teen-age
I, youngsters who never saw action,
- an Army that suffers from the
evils that have nfflirU-d all oc­
cupation armies from pre-Roman
times — venereal disease, black
marketing and the softening In­
fluence of Intermingling with for­
eign viviliana in a foreign cul*

He will find in this remnant
Ameriran Army at least one unit
that call strike with'wartime pre­
cision and gower—jJiejnebilt.couslabulary force built up by his old
lieutenant, MaJ. General' Ernie
&lt;Uld .Gravel Voice” i Harmon, lank
battle veteran of Sicily, Italy
France Belgium, Holland and
Gerntany,
In addition to Reps. M. H. Smith
Bradley undoubtedly will gsthei
of Sanford House Speaker Thomas Information that w ill'be reflect­
|l,u»luy of lie Funtak Springs, ed In future American military
wh0 bed been called as witnesses,
there were Reps. Marvin If. Rowell •r real purpose In his going. Rut
„f Stuart, L. C. Yeomans of Cry*- slung hi* Journey also will he
tai River, Johrr Hranch of Tampa, msny mileposts of memory he
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- helped make famous In th* sec....
P, Martin of Plant City, P. Ouy OIMf World Wan-HIII 600 In TuCrews of Jacksonville and C. H. n|p|«, Troina in Sicily. St. la, In
Tavlor of Wauchula.
Nurtnany, th* Ardennes In UvlRep. Jerry Collins of Ssrumta. gium, the Siegfried Line and the
who was one of the leadrri In Rhine In Germany,
the fight to oust Papy from thej Rut he probably won’t g*l to
House afler his indictment, was&gt; visit the River Elbo area, where
In tha rourthuuse but did not 1m- he linked up with Ihe -Russians
mediately romp Into the court to end the war and swapped the
loom. '
Soviet commander a Jeep for a
Papy wae accompanied by hi* riding horse aa a victory touveteen-age son, U. C. Papy, Jr ., who nir. Only Red troops patrol the
aat in the courtroom audience.
Kibe these days.
TWenty-one of the 93 pruspecTh* Soviet military leaders
live jurors were excused or were know Bradley's record - loo well
absent because they could not leg -to •underestimate 1 him. But - hi
located. Slate and defense roun- will* certainly lie a puttie lu th*
tel started examining the venire- German people. Accustomed to
men. -Th# State wae represented
by Slate Attorney Orion 0 . Park­
er. Jr ., and Phil O'Connell.
Papy'a attorneys of record were
Rotary 5feet
identified In the courtroom as
former etat* senator- Pat Whi­
tr— rsa&gt; &lt;'»»&gt;
taker of Tampa, J . Lewis Hall and
ss bn th* Arthur Godfrey Weldon G. Starry of. .Tallahaate*
am front hi* first victory and U. A. Worley of Miami, former
larch on th* Orlando talent Dade county state attorney. Also
at the defense counsel table wste
J , Leuncelot Lester end Montoe
county ettorney Paul Sawyer, both
tl'H lta s U tr*M I***. Dm )
enough to, accommooste rum m
In federal elections was pssvcd
th* Radio i City Music Hall. This
by the House. It now goes to th*
Music Hsll, he saldn Is the largest
Scnst*. Th* vote we* 290 to 111,
Ip th* world, but more impressive Stalin Makes First
Thar* are no plan* for conthan that, ha added, ar* Ra wonof the bill this year
Qarful acoustics,
Summer Appearance stderalion
In the Senate, where It has b*«n
■, Th* most unfortunat* part of
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blocked rejwattdly In th* p u t by
his trip ,. hs axplslned, Wss tha
niuovcun,
r—i nint Southern filibuster*.
MOSCOW, siuiy
July ait
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(AR—l*rlra*
cold ha contrartad after taking Minister 8 talin mad* hta first pub­
Celled up unexpectedly, Houm
a hot shower Just before .spend­ lic appearance of th* summer yrsing three hours rshasrring in en terday whan h* attended a monster action came over -the futll* ob­
k!r wnnrtlllnnfliii rfiatR. -Am 1 rt* sports axhlbltlon In Moscow’* Dyn- jection! of a group of Southern
s n o Stadium In wbicli approxi­ representstivts who tried perilsmately 30,000 Russian athletes per- mentary devices to blu*’- a Hr,-’
Vote. Thev succeeded onl* In **;
tirlpataL
The 67-yeer-old Stalin, who » u leying th* showdown s*v«rr
dressed (n e military uniform, ap­ hours.
The Hous* Merchant Marin
peared to be in good health and
high aptrila when he entered his Committee approved a hilt V
special box and received the cheers block petroleum shipments i*&gt; &gt;nof. an audience of 70,000 which foreign country unless the See
•crowded the stfdium to capacity. rotary of Commerce certifies t*&gt;.
by him on the Godfrey program, He was accompsnled by Marshal
and also the final test including Klementl VoroaMlev and Foreign
'B few verses from each of the
contestants. Sanford people In the
audience that night, he said, were
Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Mra. MapNelll and
B elt. 7 ^
S of Orlando, and Rev. Doug
Charles of. Sanford.

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unfinished ' business. Mr. Ssjrrt
announced.
Is wss agreed Friday to grant
to the ' "F ort** and . Doyle con­
tracting firm of Connecticut an
option for purchase of City owned
loU in the Magnolia Heights
section for building. 60 fire room
homes of the pre-fabrlcated type,
each haring an area of approxlmately 1,000 square feet. The pro­
ject is awaiting FHA approval,
said Mr, Bayer. Each home will
occupy 1 H lota.
Another request for city loU
was presented by Clsude Wbldden,
twpvkwnltaf Internets not named.
*ctJon * * * Ub,*d Until Com*
missionsrs* can be present to
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The Comtnlwwlon voted to again
thekt on Aug. 4 as a T a i Equal!“ ‘ I"" Board at which time they
w[)| hold a public bsartng In
regard to a proposed raise of 10
percent In City ta i valuation for
1947.
A hearing wss also set for the
first week to August to consider
revoking the license of a beer
garden operated at 801 West Ninth
Street by J . D. Carlton. A petition
of residents In that vicinity was
™ad in which the place was deae8 bed as a public nuisance,
„ Keque* of the Silver Fleet Csb
Company to increase rates was
considered and the company was
»»kcd to submit further daU as
Would cause future Immigrants
..to /Hhlnk U k r b e f U b W d m g

on Aug. 6 /to attempt',Y, u,)
ta il insurance problems.

Greek Fight
•C'eatlaaee m at Pag* Oa.f
big attack against governme
forces eight day* ago.
A government military l«ti
told the subcommlsalon the
rlllaa at Konitsa wars Albs mi
Uniforms and launched jt e
aive to set up a free r . oimm i
at Konitsa.
Government circles, meanwhil
e i pressed surprise that the. gut;
rlllaa who were routed Iasi w2
by loyalist force* in north***,
ern Greece had not proclaim
the area a “Communist fn
state.”
“ We cannot understand the 4
lay," a foreign ministry spoke
man said. “Wa hava been exp*
Ing it any day. The on*] teen
probably la because the Lommv

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of gaaollno,
the first English divorce
with th* power of grating
President that th* shipments will
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not Impair civilian supplies,’
- Weahtngtonle. named Ift hoftor
The secretary would be requir­
of Georg* Weshlngtoi, ta a genua ed to make monthly -rtporta of
shipments to Congress. *

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and establishment at security ft
ail men of good will In this cout
, ry ln d to obstruct the rehabl
Hatton and reconstruction of Ir
don„ ia ."

Interior capital of Jogjakarta fur
P alatin e Curfew
the “ vrindo population, men- and
rumen of all organisations, to
« ll s S f S Iran re s* t&gt;«l
defend our freedom and our gov­ beenir aegt
to detention camps or
ernment against the Dutch co­ Cyprus.
lonial war."
This generally was supposed to
The Republican radio fsported have been the destination of tha
heavy fighting at Gunung Pati, deportation ships Ocean Vigour,
ten miles outside the north coast Runnymede Park and Empire Ri­
city of Semarang. Within 8 *m- val when they tailed from Haifa
arang itself, the radio said tha
Republican underground had risen
against the Dutch.
|
General Soerdirman, comman­
der of the Indonesian army es­
timated at 200,000 troops, believ­
ed to be poorly armed and train­
ed, warned Republicans by the ra- rW.I A h .IU
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A Jewish,
In
JerusaU ii hsTld
t e n " of
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fo/ n.w f d lS ui ^ „ d " ncem a^d
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NEW YORK. July 2 1 , tA *)A British colonial office spokesBuses lit the populous Borough of man said thy Cyprus camps csr-Queens moved under police guard talniy were not full. He said probtoday after 600 union drivers for ably
about 10,000 Jews were
two rompanlea voted almost un­ *n the camps, but many more
animously to continue their strike could be accommodated. (Jewish
that began Saturday.
sources in Palestine .have estimatPolice said 300 strikers attemp­ ed the number held on Cypruv
ted to block the movement of the at 16,000.)
,
first 37 buses from a terminal of
The Whitehall Informants sugthe Green Bus Lines, Inc., with a gested that this could mean that
picket line, but dispersed when any Jaws seised by the British
protective police arrived. By tnld- • tffcth * Palestine coast would
mornlng 63 of a normal 120 buses RCntlThie to be sent to Cyprus if
were in operation, the line «aid. m no arrangemanla had been made
with the particular . European
M**cd

Among the newest am
electrical development ia i
light that peer* around
the bulb ia mounted In
nf tfU M b K m etal.tub*.

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winters U a real problem . How m uch beat Is needed? W hat
type Is moet satisfactory? Most econom ical? W hat equip-

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VOLUME XXXVIII

Established 1008

SANFORD, FLORIDA,

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TU ES D A Y, JU LY

22,

1947

NO. 178
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A s s o c is to d P re s s L ea se d W ir e

A ll O fficial
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B ep resen tativ e' A l ­
lowed To Relate
C o n v e r s a t i o n In­
volving B r i b e r y

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Eerily cloudy (oni|ht and Wed­
nesday. Gentle variable * ;nd*.

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Landing
On
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Java Gain First Objectives;
Sp ies
Note To UN Outlines Policy

Soviet Operation In
America
Through
Party Revealed By
Former Communist Netherlands S t a t e s
Police M e a s u r e s
W ASHINGTON. July 22 lff&gt;Vidor Kravchenko told Congress
Compelled By Re­
today that "every responsible rep­
p u b l i c ’s A c t i o n s
resentative of thr Soviet guvern-

Official Gives
Red Satellites
Eyewitness Story Receive Warning
in thr United Slates rnay be
Of Burma Slaying To Aid U.N. Plan merit
regarded as an economical or po­

Indonesian Revolt Seen As Sign
Days Of Imperialism Are Fading

Mission To Explain
R e p u b l i c ' s Posi­
tion P l a n n e d By
Former P r e m i e r

US DRW I I T
MACKKN2IK ju liereliy h tiniteit Su ir&lt; of In
TALLAH ASSEE, July 22
LAKE SUCCESS; July 22 a ' i
AP Foreign Affair. Anal)sl I i)on#aU, encoiiips»mg tiutli the
i m AH A. tul„ . ) .aP)-uLu.
Circuit Judge V . May Walker
— Th r Netherlands government inTlieer is no ilark mystery gl&gt;viul ,r«iuii&gt;lie sml. the reuisnuier of lhv‘ A litical spy."
today denied a defenie motion
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F»Tt
Imlies.
-would
come
Into
besource, sanl today UoopS
United S id e s ’that it
Single Gunman Killed Punitive Action By btavchenlCpf-disAaier afisciai A^afjhaif herirthelYiinprltrJ
who tlniutrd aihuir oil the noith
l« "rrso ii to ' ngsin lietwsrn tin- ImlonesiMti Be- ing In
which would have cut the groun I
S e c t m y je6*iiiicfr the Soviet Pure losing Commission polit inessutes against the In- puhlic anil the impelint Ilulrhi This new nation was to have and rati coaiU id Java yciterad rs
completely lwsV -ltoM tbs Yuw*i|* * N a tio n ’s
it is Ju»t another of mso,’ I dominion status. Holland was to day had been engaged in heavy
Imbery
chi
ry charge
aaaimt former Rep
A t
C o u n c il
T a b le
Threatened by U. S. in New York, testified heforr the donevian Republic liecauve u| con­ force*;
indication* that tin- d»v of n il -1 retain a hand in fiqrlgn irlnHouse
Committee
on
Un-American
Berate C. Papy of Key Weat. •
tinued "ait* uf violence."
pir,.* la fading.
jlions, defrnw-, finance und in *ub lighting, lhe Dutih. if polling all
activities.
•To
undsrataml
the
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Bii»e
of
l
lie'
jrci* of an m&gt;nomic!| or culloi ohirclivci traihrd in operation,
LAKE
SUCCESS!*
July
22
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. At the same lime, it was di*.
RANGOON, Burma. July 22
He declined, to bar leitimony
lie said that Mr. Setfov. who closed that the Indonesian govern­ currant crisia w«* mint g.t I.Nckjnl nature. The (Juerrrt uf Hollaml laid trmUnvc was "Icti ihan ex. of Rrp. Qrailey Odliam of San­ i/V) -puisne* Minuter U. Mya, — The Untied Slates warned the
a bit. Ths revidatiim»iy -lmlo-|aiao v u 4o" Iw ijoeeu of lite
?
ford that Papy had offered him a lurvivur ol the aiiatiinat|on Balkan states today .that any re­ was deputy chairman ol thr Pur­ ment itvrli bad sent a communica­ nrsian Rspuldic lia* jn-en the Dominion. Diaagtreiiient over tile peeled."
A
l^olth
army_communique
fusal
to
cooperate
with
proposed
chasing
Commission.
actually
was
de
facto
government
fof
tinmsmethod
of
implementing
the
new
tion
to
the
Secuiity
Council
I
he
caih and whiikey to help defeat Saturday in which seven of top
.a bill 'denying telegraph, aerviie Burmese leaden were daih, said border watch commission might superior to thr Rusnan ambassa­ contents weir not known, hut the Jor porttune of tin- sich islands guyeriiment i» credited with pre- placed Dutili caiualtin yntciday
■■f Java and Sujuniin sisiee tin- cipltnltug
the latest upheaval,
today a lone gunman invadrd the bring punitive action by the Unit­ dor fiom lb* Communis! ^arty note wav pirtumed lu Ur an ap|ie.v| winter of lU!f&gt;. l^nglliy negotin-l However. 1 think we must . 1 4 at 151) dead and wounded.
to race bet bookmaker!.
Hinidrnt Sockaino ol the Ined Nations Security Council.
for aid.
point of view.
Ilona between llie Diltell irlielv j drepri Ilian that.- If^ we could
Odham'a leitimony wai given ministerial council dumber and
donruan
Republic amiiumcrd that
The
.
warning
was
voiced
by
The Putsh note chatgrd the In-, fhcavily punctuated t&gt;&gt; warfare) Uiok into the uitml of iln- In
Andrn Ctumyko, now represent­
uAilc the jury wa* excluded from calmly .perpetrated the cume.
(ornifi Prrtntcr Nulan Sjahnt had
Hrrschel V. Johnson, Deputy U. ing Russia in the United Na­ donesiam with "senselesv destlUC* finally resulted In an ugrrrment
H HHllMKrd MM I'ggr Pill
TJiakin Nu, aucceuor to the
tne courtroom
pending Judge
1c( l Java-oo-s-m ittron to exptaig
S, delegate, in reply to Soviet
with maintaining a food
tions, was ambassador at the tion.
Walker'a ruling on the point.' TJ*r murdered U Aung San as deputy
lhr irpublic*! poniion abroad. (Ar­
contentions that
the
council time, Kraychrnkii said.
Hocknlr
j
amt
with
carsyrng
Sanford Irgiilalor prepared to chairman ol the goveimn's ex­
ming in Ningapuir. Sjahrir raid
could do
mote__than
make
"hovlile
-md
inllammaloiy
piopThe onr-lirnr Russian anny of­
repeat it before the- jurora, admit ecutive council, laid Aung San
hr would voil Ihr United State).
’■rrommrndalioni under C h a pagamli."
ficer described Sedov as the "main
learned two monthr earlier that, a
ted sfter’th r nilitlg wai made.
India and Au ill alia on* hit nmtrr V I of the_U.__N. Cliarter
"lhe Nrlhrilands as thr t'late
personality
representing thr ress"trptoiilt
murder
pUd"
wai
be­
State Attorney Orion C,. Pal
tiun.)
under which the^ promt case it
vvhoitl the sovelrigiily
lial comniillrr on the Common-1with
..
- .
ker,- Jr.', laid that an order rul­ ing readied hut dm lediteil tli&lt;- bring considered?"”
A Royal Nrthri luiul* navy comist
Party
in
the
Unitrtl
Stales,
*
“*
’
*
,l,llo
T
*ntI
wlfftIs
conlepiuti.
He
laid
thr
dr
facto,
mutiique mid landing craft of the
ing out leitimony involving con­
Johnson said the refusal ol any
navy and win slops disembarked
He said no decision, could h e ! ^ u; nll&gt; *• ullimalely te.jHin.shl
versations beftvrcn legiihlon i.» leader uf the Burma government country to coo|&gt;cra(r with thr pro­
troop* nt Bniijot-wangi on the
dul
not
believe
anyone
in
the
made without .Sedov's participa- (or ^maintaining I* wand order
^ d around the House chambei
pelled bolder comiminon would
cannot allow (heir inimical arinmi Minneapolis Club As­ Protection Of Oil In­ rw»t (oasl of Jnvn and at J'asjr
automatically would mean a di­ country would pint againil hii lay it open 1o much graver charges tion, adding that when secret con
1'uloli on rin&lt; north coast. It wxs
to continue." the Nrlherlandi gnvsures City On Bali
terests Of P r i v a t e the first amphibious operation
rected verdict of acquittal "hr- life.
and action under another chap­ (rreners were held al the purchas­ eramrnt laid.
the end of World Wai II,
U Saw, former premier whom the
ing commission. Sedov presided
cauie we have no other evidence."
Park C o n d i t i o n s
Owners Is Ur^ed since
ter of. the charter. Hr |urtuma"It has become patmtlv clear
A Dutch army communique said .
British
ousted
and
jailed
on
rather
than
the
general
who
was
that the present republican guv-i '
,
”
the Hoops
li
Defeat* Allornryi Weldon 0.
.
,
"the
gained initial objective!
bty referred to Chapter V II, which
emim-nt i. incapable of maintainHi* Lily. Comnunion U»t c»r
W A S H IN G TO N , July
M l— and made addiliouMl advances.
Starry of Tallahanee and Pat thargri of collaboration with the provides for sanctions and mili­ head ol the agency.
A severe five hour riiesaemant
Kravchenko Inter broke
witn irfg security, law and order in their! ning voted lo reduce the hcriur A House I'ublic l ands suhconililitWhitaker of Tampa contended Japanese, and 19 assistants were tary action.
^
vojeil loday^ijr..dalay-amiri th e,| in "th P ~ r5d B n g ^ sector of Suthe
Russian government.
replaced under arrest soon after
Johnson said he accepted a nouisced Communism oosi luld why
tuch leitimony ihould not bi
lu-xi session of t-ongress any av'-|malia yrsteiday and oihrr classes
T*r?neh owcjuluis ui iu.ibe praambl* Tn a book, ” 1 (Those Flreiiom."
imam It. create lhe necessary iuij. I ' u,‘' mcubanli liym
to 5 . " )bm un h-gislatjori giving lb . Sec.-j on . that island were spotted
admitted
under a 259-year-old the assassin* Ron &gt;.
‘ Ottions tnereto
I s ilay, with the itnendllient that retary uf Interior “unqin-stionnble by an Indonesian at my communi­
ttpaalTihg to a new,-unfereiw# ■if the American resointluii which
English cflromcn^law o (absolute
Robert K Stripling, chief in
U Mya gave this first eye wit­ would stipulate that continuation
fin , ,these clrciMiistancpi
h e r!.* maaiiiiuiM
maximum vi
of i15r day.
i
y■ hr allow- "Jithdrity" to expand the Ever que. Tlie l&gt;utlletlu also said that
vestbrator
fur
the
committee
ask­
l^vilage of.judicial and legislative* ness account .of the murders;
uf the disturbed situation In the
nuiirity n Kuv^inm^nt h is with th«* * . •
.»
.
,
glades National Bark in Florida to on Runday. two Dutch warship*
ed Kravchenko for Information utmost reluciauoe been compelled fd ldu1"1n', , U yrJ'
Il'M IlS H t n rage Sis)
1,"200,000 anes of )*nd.
" l,y
off Mvtak on the exlrems tip
"One lone gniwaau advanced
on actual a*;icqmenta to apy tolm liu i i.e the Eieilt, *t;uv«j Dot- to hold austroni I hit action lot
The at tion was takrn me* the “ f Java were shelled li &gt;imini.est/iiitaker laid' 'th t * Diibesy silently— wlrwout** .^faking upon
work made hv- the CorutHunit' fo-neral to rrsort to police mea- lowed a statemerit id l*ity Alim
objection of Itep. . Betrrsoo (D-|
i&lt; •■eiiaa.,i
&lt;••«&gt; u , ;
I’arty in this country.
charge! ihould have been drspov the council tablet'and simi't U. sS. Ifit« Slow Pay
sores of n strictly limited charac- „ ,y pIrJ |&lt; WlLoll to (he file d Lial after Chairman Barrett iH
steadily (at Aung . San. Within a
In
general,
the
witness
said,
nu
ed of by the Legislature ana few feel of the table, ha-halted.
Of Reds For Supplies person holding a position in con- ’ 'The Net.,..lands gmernm.ii, «»»•* «• W* ojunmn, a $IIM) a day Wy"» '" ,d «h- r“ " 'r" in - if '«
no action Inlay hr would roil .all,
"it Un't good government for the Then he opened fir#, strung the
ICMiUtivd mn I'i i r M ti
j (rr winild U trffil f u n iiv r ^ l»V utiutlirr
with economic affairs a r­
rr mrcting
t u r n i n g uf
or thr
(nr group t*.|
Ix&gt;-1
g^
,
■,
c .
WASHINGTON, July 22, l/F)- nectiun
court to itnke down an indepen gdh I leftward ,and continued fir­
rives
here
from
Russia
“withaut
lo ir Colli—
“ .......
........ — either
•the couth.
Gongra.reconverts,
C r e lC
( J lir iS lIlC T ,
A nxw American pro(eat to Mos­
drnt branch and id itielf up sa ing at khosa aeated on the left
1-cial or tegular »r«io .’, pest,
I# I
|
i
of Aung tfan.
• • cow Involving |1 ,0(K&gt;,000 wortti of a aperiflc assignment with refT V motion lo reduce the (ce in stwcial
erence to collection .of secret doc­
((.'■■tlaaea »
!•■** k ill
January
As Aung S a n ' fell Aid the oil machinery missing In Romenia uments,” Than he went on tt
wai made hy Comrniiiionrr KohHep W illiam ’ A. Dawson ill
gunman" turned his attention to clouded Ruula'a hope *odny of say that every responsible Soviet
cit A. Willumi. Mayoi H. J. tint Ctali) luuvni to drfvrr action un­
the olhertr further from rnr. I aek-. getting icnii-leaae refinery equip representative here lifay .U re­
ptriidcd
ovrt
lhe
inerting.
Com*
A T H E N S . July 22, (A*)— Civil
til iln* next rilrating &lt;&gt;t Congrrsi.
ed the upportunity to escape 1 nient from the United Slate*
garded aa a spy.
Delivery of 118,000,000 worth of
miliionrr Arnlrcw Carraway was His motion carried on a voter vole. strife rruptvti am-u on the island
len|ied for .the doorway, pulled
Dressed in a neat, powder blue
down the holt. and ran from the post lend-lesse supplies, much of
Peterson suggrstrd that the cum of Fiele Loilav ami spuradic gurrpirirnl. I WO rommisiionrn wrir
It oil equipment, has been alopped ault. Kravchenko testified chief­
milter
merely close its iu-uriog on 1 11|a attacks were 'repditcd else­
room.
"
‘ *1
/A|)— , sliseni; lirmgc
armgr Ihilmp, due- to
thr |iaik liHlay and per mil him lo where in lireece, llie goVri lllllcnt 1
"There was no guard at the by Congress because of Moscow's ly through in interpreter. Dr. lh e Civil Aeronautic* Hoard has
door. The executive council so delay in settling the Soviet Uni­ Vladimir Gaovaki, clflef of the given formal notice of proposed illnrn, and Era. R . Lrihri who submit u substitute bit! al n l«&lt; i aunuunced.
foreign law section of the Li­ to w rules to require raitnr ter­ ii out ol town.
Tlie Caura area uf t’lete. quiet
meeting, liarrrll thru nnmuin.-rd
far has never been guarded. The on’s wartime account.
Sanford's bid for erection here only police'at the secretariat that
Administration official*
who brary of Congraa*. Both men *p rain clearance Indicator.■ in air
l l i r matin u|-rrducing thr fre! Id* Inlrutioii to call no further for llie tlast few weeks, wa# under
IC
-a
llsa
r*
aa
|'M
,
S
i
s
)
'
a curfew ordered by the mjlitary
of s Florida American Legion
have urged Congress to relaa this
treatlaa*# •• l‘»a» l i t )
! marling during thr cunviit
Imera for a two-year cxperlmcn
governor. Col. Fiairroddaskis, - af­
stand lest it be interpreted abroad
^i w^ C
aiali
ufcS
f’j uiui-nae
headquarter! and memorial build­
fia
.......
'J
o
W
S
S
i'
"
t*l period beginning Jan. I.
ter a Imrnl of 20 men .ul irk .&lt; a . ,
»» *h American disregard of con­ Navy To Cut F otcoh
ing waa personally prelented by
Th* board also announced a giro mittiuit oil July III hy (icorgc
The Evrrglade*' National I’otk radio station .just oulsiib1 ths capi­
tract pledges acknowledged thM
Joel 8 . Field, Sanford poatmMtcr Return Of W ar DeScI
poaed new rule reuniting Increased Austin of thr Ihnipr Furnitutr was rstalilisiinl June 20 by See- tal. (Tin s dispatch did not fur'liRussia's tactic* In Romania might
srff member of the Cempbell-LoasBy 1,000 OfficerH ■learnnre* tn flying over moun­ Company. Mayoi Gut thru dircrlril tciarv of Interior J . A. King on er identify lhe *ltae|i*r*.)
Gets Underway Soon permanently
bar th# shipment des­
lfl| Post S3 leleetln committee to
tainous terrain during bail wrath- Attoinry \X ilum lu draw up an Cfil.lHMI -acres in southern Florida.
The authorities announced that
pite
Moscow’s
willingness
to
pay
tha Special HearquayUra Set-,
WASHINGTON; July 22 , (,V &gt;- ei and the revival of a pre-war
At that time, the State drrd-d lo
PARIS.
Jdir
22
’
The
re­
for
the
goods.
urdinsnee irdunng il|r Ire (rum the feileial government fire of ml guerrillas near Can........... flic lo
action Committee headed by Col.
tide
requiring
llie
carrying
of
an
The
Navy
announced
today
an
im­
(hr village- of Kamltimi nnd hlasTlie State Departs nt disclosed mediate reduction" of 1 ,000 - of­ automatic flight recorder.
Tom Cooley of ML. Dora which turn of 11.8. World War II dead
IKI Oil a day lo )2H a day. At nnd mineral leases, all Stale own- led u bridge in leptisal fur the
from JKuropran grave* will get
Th* two new proposal! grew (Jir mrctlllM lail Friday, Convmis-j rd lands in the area. II also pie- •laying Gy u C d i m muli.uf two
mat a t tha 'Hotel Mayflower In umb rway July 28, at Henri Chap- yesterday a formal note bad been ficers because of budget cuts
handed the Soviet foroign office, voy^d by Congress. The move will from President Truman’s •special
Jacksonville Saturday afternoon in
persons In-Id In ronnectio, with
ellt&gt; Cemetery near _Liege,- Bel. Xirotaating Russia's failure to pay
lionrr Carraway moved-that the'
.sT*1*1 *
** f"!
connection with the Department glum, the American Graves Regis­ for 7.000 ton* of oil equipment re­ reduce the number of Navy of- air safety inquiry troard. The third
.
| . ■ | ,
tNW.otM) for the aqcuiattion of nri the kilting &lt;&gt;f a Rightist attorney.
ordinanrc
tie
adopted,
but
tbp
|
vate
land!
within
the
coNtrmpl«l)*.t
ficer* from a present strength of D one which has been.under dlssummer Conference.
tration Commission announced moved from Romania tjtf Red army !7.0rW
In northwest Greece in th# • irs
to 40,000.
•u'-idri for some times* an aid to motion dird lor want of
l.L'uu.lMMI.acrr park.
Mr. Field Informed members t&gt;f today.
east of loannina, two minor elash| troops.
Congress gave the Navy M,. enforcement' of flight.rules and H|T ond.
.
.
the Poat last evening at their
Itrp.
Dirksen
(R
-lll)
urge,I
Hut.
r»
well* reDtirteil belwesnc govern
The Henri Chapeite Cemetery
.1 OO.000.000 for its operations 'until vnilgation of accident*.
eupper meeting at the Legion Hut is the second Isrgest In tbe.Kurosulwumniltee today to ’’plotec- Ihe ’ merit fnrrea anil reinnantli i f Lef­
Following
lire
opinion
given
oC th ia submission, and revealed p*»n erea,. and. 17JUD-American* U. S. Envoy To China July IU4H,,or.approximately JshW,- - Th* flight recorder Is ’* device hy Attorney Wilson, lhe ordinance mineral mid oil interests" of pri­ tist Guerrilla unite. One guerrilla
000,000 leas than i'residrn; Tru­ pieced in tne tail of the plane lo
t i n - of th# four-ettle* which are buried there. It waa establish­
vate owners if it recommended unit, attempting to reach A graph#,
sliow&lt;lta path through the air and wai passed un iti first reading tlioi tlie Secretary uf Interior ln- wa* reported under altar's hy
Begins Conferences man had asked.
aummilted
offers, Tallahassee, ed, hy the tat. Army in Septem­
al&gt;n
th*
effect
of
rough
air
on
th*
Of
the
1.000
officers
affected,
which was represented by Post ber. 1844. Mane of ita dead fell
last evening. Die reduction, said viven "unquestionahle authority" government’force* south of G'rev*.
II Kalian*# aa l*aae * 1*1
NANKING. July 22 , OP) — 800 will leave the Navy and 1’00 plan*. Use of the recorder via* Mr. Sayrr. applies to firms that
Comdr. Walter Roundtree, was in the battles fo r Asrhan and In
na. Other minor clashes were
will
revert
to,
non
commissioned
dropped
Ih
Ju
n
e.'
!!)!!,
because
of
China's military situation came
the only other Florida* city to the Ardennes campaign.
saU to have taken place un |h#
have
been
m
business
twu
years
ranks,
t
i
*
announcement
sold.
war
time
materials.shortages/
under rlpso scrutiny today by an
submit a bid for the site. Henry
smtlhern stupes uf lhe (ir.tinmna
thoae dead whoa# next American presidential envoy on a
All officers concerned will he
Th* r)tdar absolute terrain pro­ or more. Fur firms that have not
Woleolt presided at the Post meet- of "Only
Muiintnliis.
kin hdve elected to haee their fact-finding mission and by top notified not later than Aug. IA ximity.Indirator will Ite used as a
Tlie goverii.nt atirmunred lhr»i
lagremains brouht back to Uia home­ Chines* -general* who conferred and the change will lie -omnleted supplement to pressure .'ypc nitI- been heir that length uf tunc
IlMlIaae* as I’sar aid
on Sunday GtAiiiliu forces lust dr
The .10 member committee in land will tie returned" the AGRC
hy
Oct.
1.
meten.
One
now
un
the
market
with Chlang Kal Shek oq coordina­
Jacksonville, at whose • meeting said. ;
TAMI'A. July 22. &lt;*•) - The killed, il) wounded and T7 cap­
Of the 800 to leave tha service, shows * light and blows a horn
tion of operations In the wer
State Cominsnder Frank Caton
drutli of hundred* uf thousands of tured.
The first shipment Is sched­ against Chines* Rede.
500 will be reserve line officers when the plane approaches within New Catcher Signed
was present, set Nov.' 1 as the uler! to depart from Antwsrp early
fish in the Sayasota area during •North of Kilkis, a iurnd ronting
The American was Lieut, Gen­ now on active duty and a email a specified distance of an obstruc­
deadline Tor other cities to make in Octdber.
tlie past week waa caused literal- down from tlie lulls attacked and
By
Sanford
Feds
number
of
Wave
officer*.
About
tion.
Th*
board'*
proposed
rule
eral Albort.C. Wedemeyer, whose
u lflr possible bids for the project,
ly l&gt;y smothering, Dr. Clvd.' T. held a village near Santa for thr**
•
11"' 1----■ ... ■■—
—
survey for President Truman, like­ 300 regular Navy temporary line would require such a device In all
Mr. Field announced.
Rri’
l. in-ad uf the Biology Depart­ hours lieforn ar tin-red cars and
Bill
Lewis,
a
0
foot
188
pound
offieera
who
were
formerly
en­
scheduled airline plane* flying at
ly will deteraino U. 8 , policy to­
ment
of the University of ramps, troops recaptured the-community,
After Nov. 1, he said, Chair­ House Kills Tax On
backstop
from
Follanab**,
W.
Va.
listed
men
and
given
officer
rank
night or through overcast.
ward China. Ho held informal
military source* sstd.
said
today.
man Cooleey will call -a meeting
wa*
signed
by
tha
Sanford
Celery
during
the
war
will
also
be
sep­
Th# proposed terrain clearance
Jewelry Under $25 conference* at tho American Em­ arated, the Navy said.
Far tu the east, virtually un th*
within the n ett ' 10 days to de­
Fed*
today,
it
waa
announced
by
After
he
and
twu
as*iiiu-it&gt;
rule would Increase the minimum
bassy toon after Me arrival, and
Turkish
Imrder at Oiestias mili­
cide on the three best bids and
made
a
thorough
study
uf
jhe
con­
John
Krlder,
vie*
president
of
the
About 200 temporary lino war­ altitude over the highest ground
* I( m tinw i
r»e» atsi
WASHINGTON," July 22 W) tomorrow he will talk with Chlang rant officer* will go bock to the on a route from 1,000 feet to 2 ,00(1 Sanford Baseball Association.
ditions. Dr. Reed said Sarasota tary sources said l eftist Guerril­
and
other
high
government
offici­
were routed with losses of men
The House voted today to cut al*.
Lewis has been ploying for th* coastal waters were teeming with las
feet under certain conditions.
and war supplies ip a battle with
the taxes camera fan# must pay
billion*
of
liny
organisms
which
Miami
entry
in
the
Florida
Inter­
In
a
written
lUtemaot.
Wede­
Drug Store Observes on films and euuipmcnt.
an "Kvro*" &lt;Rightist) unit.
national League and has been clung to th* fishes’ gills an i shut
Without a dissenting vote, it meyer said:
off their breathing.”
hitting“ 288 for Miami.
23rd Anniversary passed
"My
miulon
!•
easentla'ly
one
a measure dropping from
Th* new Fed catcher la 24 years
"These organisms I provisionally Schrader Funeral
of fact-finding in which I am aid­
IS to 10 percent the tax on eme- ed
old and ia a limited oervvlc* identify as diatoms called 'arterlby a imall group af men expert
4 O, Laney, pharmacist, has teur roll films and cameras and
Planned Tomorrow
player.,
onetla Japaunica’, whjfh always
operated hie drug store at Its pre­ ending the 25 percent tax on Jen- In several fields of economics, fin­
•xist in normal amounir III sea
ance,
engineering
and
political
a
f­
sent
aim
far
the
past
»
years,
he
.
.
aeta and various Ither still and faire. We aro IntertsfW jwrUrulFuneral services for Herman W.
By BOBBY PARK 8
dirrction and Killed down by the River Fund Increased Water hut spring up lu-counties*
revealed today. With Mra. Laney moi|on picture equipment.
Camp Scribe
numbers when conditions ar* ideal Schrader, 86 , who died yesterday
arly in learning and teeing some­
he came 'here from Birmingham,
fire
for
another
nap.
Soon
the
Tb# bill also trO«fa Urn 20 per
for their growth" tha Tarnna .ninrnilUi *t- Me-iiuifiu ill 1XFJ
h n a r
By Senate Group -actentixt-Tatijr
After an active day Friday, blair danced higher and the go­
AU. and on'July 2*. 1824 opened cent tax off Jewelry selling for thing of the efftegry of measures
ro* will he held Wednesday after-.
the ita r * w n-First Street In the lest than JUS and aiampt* muil- taken by tho Chines* government lh« camper* gathered around the
phers -begae-tw-morr.— After- till
-------noun at 4:00 o’clock at th# Ericklooking toward
U llw k D . i u u _.
. 4 ff*
cal Instrument*-purchoaed by n —| c a m p fire -fo rm H c itin g gopher race, with Cabin V 't Kilroy corn- ^ W A S H IN G TO N , July 22,-Ghson Funeral Home. Interment will
Furvi* for th* 8t. Johns River Southern Pacific
■
be in Evergreen Cemetery.
race. A fearful
huih
settled tog in second, there wst’ a beauty project lo deepen the channel from
tors Invited To
Mr. Schroder was born Oct. 25,
•round the fir* •• the gophers conical with Kilroy winning.
Strike Is Shortlived 1881
Joeksonville to Lak* Harney wer*
alto have to win-approval by the
In Rtadling, Iowa. He wa#
Open House
Plant ttl like brightly painted atones. Saturday was a buiy day wtlfi approved yesterday by Senate
Senate and Fresident Truman.
a member of the First MeihoJUt
appropriations
-sub-committee.
SAN FRANCISCO, July « 2 , OP) Chureh of Sanford. For tha r#st
Suddenly there waa a victorious preparation* being made for the
SANFORD WINS
,
Friday evening will ba visitors
The commltt**
recommended —A strike by th* Hrotherhoral of year he operated a grocery star#
yell
at
Cabin
llt'a
gopher
began
visitors
Sunday.
After
supper
Sat­
1200,000
for
Ih*
project
or
|
100
,
Th* Sanford American Ugion nhjht at th* C#ntrol Florida Quick
Loromotlv* Engineers which Im- in Lak* Monroe.
ON
to ilowly make hit way toward urday the camperi hurried to the 000 raora than th* Rous* originally moblliied th* weatern lines of th*
Survivors Include th* widow,
regrets an mwr Junior Baseball team defeated tho Fraew and 8 lor*ga Company on
Winter Park Legion nin* this Waat Thirteenth Straot a t from th* finish tin#.
Southern Pacific Railroad ended five sons, Edward uf D«nv*r, I*,.
rrtrearion hall lo tee the movie, approved,.
obituary
morning by a t to I margin in 7:30 P. M. until 9 :0 0 P. M.,- it was
early today six hour* and 45 min­ Arehi* of Waterloo, la , George
He finished first and was care­ "Thunderhead, Son of Rieka."
which a , .
MEET TOPIC
ute* after it b*gtn.
and Billy uf Waverlv, la. and Wen-*
Th* s u i t o r s in- Winter Park; Lloyd 8 waln pltchod announced today by Forrest Catch- fully packed in 'hit box before
Sunday waa full of active gome*
"What's Th# Matter With San­
Thirty-nine minute* later th* dell of Rycamore. III.; two daugh­
, K. M J ^ r p h / jf f o r ' Sanford and Byron Board al and Alex R. Johqgon, ownero.
caught. Sanford play* Orlando
During tho Oral hour plant pro- any of the other turtles even be&lt; and contest* for th* visitor*’ en­ ford" will be th* th#m* of a talk first of hundred# of locomotive* ters. Mrs. Glenn Stuffier of Olym­
^ in tho toeoad round, cessed hqm and cold drlnko will be gan lo mov#. Then, evidently Wak­
tertainment. Th# rift* match was by E. F. Housholder, local attorn- Idled by th# brief strike puffed pia, Wash, and Mrs. Ernest Wening from Ida nap, Kilroy, of Cab­ woo by Wad# Garner far Cohta ay, to th* Klwanla Club at Ita back Into service. II was a 'switch son of Waverly, and one brother,
Bteritef ^tomorrow noon nt th# sn^tn* ln^the railroad’s Oakland, William Schrader of Minneapolis^
in V. moved liowly in tim Wrong
(Canto***# •• Pa#a Its)

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Auction^Fee Cut Action Postponed
To $20 Per Day By Committee On
; By Commission Glades Park Bill

Greece Reports

CAB Announces.
New Regulations
For Air Safety

Sanford Bid For
Legion Memorial
Offered At Meet

■Rebel Attacks

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IJL'Hth Of Gulf Firth
Due To SmotherinR

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Were Royally Entertained By Boys

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22. 1917

ndustrlal recovery. Why Western
GermanyT Because Knstern Ger.
many la under control .o f th*
maybe w e need a b l o w t o r c h
Hawaii In Politics
Russians who have refused to cn.
The Sanford Herald
operate with their allien In eco­
nomic rehabilitation.
In I W
In l h , d e la te b e fo re l l a 'i i . ™ * ;
• A striking example . ofs^ he
raM I«k r&lt; t S »ll»l
Salaraa?Soviet attitude was furrffth..|
•n4 *■■*•! at
tfnatnr*. f larMa ’
,
.eaterday during a- meeting „(
Ity DBWITT MAt'KKNfiU?
.
• til
H aannlla
the Allied Control Authority in
AI*
Vnyrign
AffAlra
Analyst
[n lM ii
a*
u r » l
•!*» •
raall*»
Berlin. The Rutalana asked thvt
WathioRlpn’i new fiolicy for German steel plants ehpalde of
Oatafcar I T . I » l t . a l
Ta a l tlM llw
•I k a a l a n l .
«• &lt; • » Ik a A »l
economic'’ rehabilitation of w*r-producing 13,000.000 tons antiusl.
o od m itted to th e notional e n v o n i f ( « a i » n a l M a t f k •. •‘■•i ______ U , f p b i t o U r K « K
ravaged Germany i» lieing wel­ ly l&gt;e allocatril immediately for
lifM miff tho im tioiiul co m n iilto c.
iin m o criitic
l u l l . I . A N l&gt; I - I I I t A A
comed by her leaden, who inter­ reparations. The United Ststes
F.flla*
and British representatives re.
m iliu m nr.AT
pret it a* a »lep toward readmit­ fused to*discuss the matter, since
Daalaaaa •«***■»♦
The fi •
ting the country to world economy they held that the demand fou| |. fell* Cb|
• I Mai H I F 1 I I I A
M ATKl
*nd laving the German people 10 «*» . “"ly -by stripping ill*.,
two g*n ’ •
. |*m i atila &lt;l a A f i a a r *
great industrial nrra of the I 5 hr
to roiiti*
It* f
"» 1
• I!
from idlenrn.
The Russians claim tbwt the slrei
O a r W aa lk
, - — -------I
.Frida
And
well
they
may
rejoice.
Thi*
r k r .. M. aika ------- ------ • - * **
capacity |n question Is *'ex#ess. *
. unbaril
j\ f iPM iiah
eI***.. oft aL
a
J "
' U a wholly unexpected violation
A
German *view
the. Amer.
Iff*
tn# l)« l " tbla,a Vl U» aa l»S * _____ ________________________
j
of
good
fortune
and
one
to
which
u
"
l,,.°tfr«n'
conies
fnmi
Dr.
- ‘ M an sy
a ll
ah llaa ri
aallraa.
rat4»
"•
!
‘*n*
Khard,
minister
president
huilrre
•
they
are
not
entitled,
for
they
:r,hS.le'VTi:eH,S«n^
iftiaitk*.
n»»4
r*
° f f Bavaria, who says:
14 hit t)
have tinned greatly, and probably
t*irt.alrfa.#* la l » . I k » f
, 5i n . ,h f Germans are given mow
* ny Term
,,1.1,.,. t w » * « . a t *
»*•■•■** !«■
thought they had l&gt;een ier\lencec liberty. . If they ran dispot* of
•t r r p a l a r a * « » » H « l a a •«* —
id VII ll
1
1,.*.1
electio
n
*
F
r
e
e
Oliver
lind
loot
It
*
chU
ftn
fo
r
tho
v
oloio.
to economic and political death. their _own raw materials and ‘f
while J YBH Al
Many of them have !&gt;een in ■ the dismantling of our factories
l i t * * . I a a - w a w a t * Tf c # •••**•"
is stopped, I am convinced that
I n i k a a a l l a a i l ll al A *1 a A i a a l l . l a a “ ni i : r „ , ! i . m; E ' , ; . ' " i r ; , r r ^
ed lor
stale of deipair, and I uie that
O f li r a * a r a a i a l a l a l a a f In l h a l a t e better fowl and economic r^idlfcstilf
aal
rill..
la
Ifca a a a a i n
« ' &lt; * IMiliticn.
.________ _________ ___
word deliberately becauic it con­ lions for Germany ran lie a a iin conteit
* H a a l p a t k a a f a n a r t a r . I * I ala****
note* utter hopeleiineii.
in the
saS
Talk.
___________
And that Is an important fore­
The spring! of companion be­
T h r H araM l» « -a ia k a i « l
east, in-light of Ihe deterioration
**coml
A aa a al a ta * P l a n « M a k I .
come iluggliih when the queition of ilw, general economic situation
,«rla*il all l« !*• **• far » » • « '
The 1
T h e.in a liiU ty «.r th e Ulir F ou r t» n g ree on any
plan
of eatement for Germany ariiei. in Europe.
aatlan .« all
'"«• • , " ? 1 V '" ';,.
•
In the for G erm any hns r a iiiltn l In « rh n n jio in policy b&gt; th e
|»* ikU R*Na|uit»r. •• will
The American proposal to put
If all* Prutiians were put in soli­
rami i
^|» rr*M« dU|»M**»**
tary confinement for life, thereby Western Germany on Ita feet ecuVit IIvi
nomlrally doesn't- mean
that
'
7tfw*flirwtIvp him been ituuwl by ihe Stale. War anti
................
- 1 we
the Sal
exterminating the race, I wouldn’t
'TU B9U A Y, JCLV » . i*«T
arc cutting uir
the urrmRim
Germans tuoif
loose
Viivv liepHtimentH- It cmpbriaixea the fact that tht* country
til a ml
raise a little finger in opposition, Itefore they have purgril them­
. tflcloiv
••ill not keep on uipplyinir funda t«&gt;l&gt;e used in
in* Gcrnmn
for I have seen those Hunt in selves of war-guilt. 4t means thsl
Lake 1 *
niHi.F. vF.KSfi row today reparations: Every effort will U* made to make Germanv
operation at close range in two they will l&gt;e set to work iw^et
thv ■IhI*
military, rontryk amt .will lt»'*fifi&gt;-*
• .In D*Li
wats^aow. T h e W cis gAnd;'" - t
PERMANENT TRACK NfiVFR ««Sf"nupportinK «"»&lt; productive, always keeping in mind
vtde&lt;? fne- riaeditirs for increased
tuck hu
Urn furl that LwtMvUUi
l,l‘ retrained in ljoaLlh,. # l&gt;K
However, the rank and file ol production.
.
MS!
invvanl ,;,illfar^Tr,inr.:it»ttf fn.rti the outafde My form
There has been no Indlralio-i
Germans,
whose blood doe* not
of government, whether democratic or contntunistlc. is «Pthat ihe Allies have the slightest
VVrA 11
(
carry
the
Piuuian
poison,
are
IK.serl. lint an army of occupation is considered necessary
intention of withdrawing lhe&gt;
And if I
needed, for reconilruclion of th*'- ttoops from Germany Itefore tlas
And lh* (mil of ri|ht*mi»nan if
in d efin ite le n g th o f*tim e .
*
...
cap. i
town in t&gt;*»4 * «f th*m th»l m»Va forT han
lered Europe. So we can forget task of Teutonic tefftrm is fin­
is program shoidrl I f h e a rte n in g to th e G erm an peojilL,
im.ii. a*
Mac*.—•&gt;**•t l| ll. a___
the question of compassion (w-rll, ished. The wav things now look
Sviurdf
and ngreenliie to A m erican s. M e sh all Ikj freed o f p a rt or
•« Ann'I
maybe we can remember a bit) it will lie necessary to maintam
mir burden, and th e - H erm ans can use in co n stru ctiv e w ays
forces In the Belch, for at least
t«U Cbl
And whfn higg»r. And h*ll*r b«ll. some Of th e en erg y th ey have been cxM nd lng^ tn g a m b lin g
antf say with simple sincerity that a generation. That meant an
stsndirw
‘.we are going to put Germany on allied military control will si^ ;o
gamn Al* p)»&gt;*d.
Sinfotd ol an.f conniving. U n d er w atch fu l ey e o f th e U. S . A rm y, they
4 .Ford r
( her feet because that it for the It that the economic recovery
' plk/cJ
mav win th e ir w av hack to a r e s i s t e d place am ong nation s.
&lt;6 ur»* will pUy lh*m.
doesn’t Involve the creation of
LJii.pl
good of the world at a whole.
a new German war potential.
Bvfll «•
The well-being of Germany Is
.
•
Who Am I ?.
Mm*. Lup*ifu i» now rapoiltJ
ftsth tr
the well-being _of Europe, G » C
ccllrni
Al having i*ro»*r*d and ii com
many la the" ecbnnmfe heart of tb-i
Thr hair of the Anrjura gvst.
DcLsnd
MKI.L HWKKT COKN
"I am the foundation of all prosperity. Kverythlng that
filalaly nut of danger. Uul ihf
continent,
a 4 fact
whteh
isn’t
. .
.
.
. . . . al­ called mohair, actuary is a wc*&lt;t
i
National
Flaff
F
o
r
w»r* )•&lt;
—
,]
l.ive Oak,
Fla.—Ijifayett* tried la-cause the heart is badly uiulcrcoat.
pf ,,r Milne n lid s-world apriiigs from me. 1 am Ihe salt that
gnl h»« man.
■put* t i ­
In d ia
Is S e l e c t e d
i Countyfarmers
who planted damaged.
gives life Its savor. I am the sole slipfsirt o f the floor. The Rural Common Sense
ll **ff
m u m I___
j hairy Indigo for the fir»l llnvr
General l.urlus l&gt;. Clay,. Amer
tonttsl
|fv Spuil* Johnson _____
rich who think they ran do without me live futile lives. I
' ~~
, Ihii year arc well pleated with |cmn Xt)ne conimamier* told a new
Admiral NimiU pa&gt;» high IrihL*»lTUf
hu\% made America. I have built her incomparable railroads,
NKW
DKLIII,
July 22 , t i l 1
theesictnwth
Ita U making,
acrotdinit
ronferenre
In- Itrrlin ymtrrila
ul* to Gancral MitAtlhur in lh
unluu*
|
j ••
__S14.. —m 4 a * sis Ml 111V i .
*
* M I
ft —a4*——' — —
——
•■
I)r. Chnrlejt L. I’crncins
Summer-time is ‘'get-together
created her cities and reared her skyscrapers.
Yfitc
O p to m etrist
T7
Saturday Evening Poll. He would
time
for
him.beds
of
ruial
people
adopted
"I am the friend of every worthy youth. If he makes my
trtppfd
sanford Atlanlfc Ilk. Bldg.
ii Florida. And ihe vailoUs ramps, pletely n ee
makt a gieat Ptfiideni
---^ "jr- .
i lovism m is
.»
01 nrrman inousiry. n r suuei
ncuuuintnnce when he is young and keeps me by his side .tun
that w
t courses, institutes, and- firld ni-rted with the British Empire. J |„p«,ture
Hours: 9-12 1-5
I’hone 291
improvement
and
j,* would he very interested
raising
throughout Ids life, I can do more Tor him than the richest days,
eminently worthwhile
isys are
sre tiniircmij
—.............. and
....
The standairl was of deep si
jjoo pounds of I’enaacola B *. jn anv proposals for Atpcric*'!
Hal. 9-12
gl red I
weir
recently Bn,j British big business men U
Congratulation! to Rail Kipy oarent. I keep bodies lean and fit. minds keen and u lBful to Uie Imys sod girls, men •^fon w^lte snd ark green hori win- 1 hi)|
Kyra Examined- Glasses Kilted
man wa
alert.
I
am
even
the
parent
of
genius
itself.
I
am
represented
m
l
women
who
attend
them.
I
ta|
*trh&lt;od
Congress
Party
.ordered
for
planting
on
grating und«rwrllk Western Germany’*
former
Sonfordite,
who
wai
_rr
Innnm
Tho
4
’
il
club
shod
courses
for)
„m|
wjth
navy
blur,
symbolic
"
'4
|,„d.
*
**Sanli
cantly elrdrd preiidrnt of th in every paper that flies from the press, in every loaf of boys and girlrTbal weia held out; Mohandas K. Gandhis inn verve. I ------------------------ ninth i
Florida Auociation for Ciippln bread that springs from the oven. Fools hate me, wise men tong ago ut the University of Flor- appearing In the middle -if * , n
•hcilarl
Children
and Adult! at ill annual love me. The man who shirks mo und scorns my aid. never Ida and Florida M at* University ,trlpe. Gendhi hsd suggrstcl it
ag»r D.
really lives, even though he may continue to breathe, Who |!|IIVIII1«I
pmvided aes week
of college
lnstiuc-|| ,111KIIV
might !»W
b* "appropriate
to
piac*
a
«• &gt; w S'l
s
|S&gt; ------------I ' l ’ e, —
.
*.*.*»*,
meeting in Miami.
.with h
null, in»|)imtian» •n«l friendly »&lt;• „mnil Union J»ek In the cornr
ant I? My name is work!— A. (J. Ifullctin
fhto.ri
soclathnis -JuL- aliuuL-BUll - 1 1» " l «f the fU g.
folloU
■
young |&gt;co|de.
Chjtlit Chaplin i m h? it ttnl
and a
The summer camping |hein»*ls ing and game*, and they K"t “
n
*- B ilva H ’ a Communul. ha i« juit a ‘pa *; •
*!
The
Coal
Mine
Settlement
nt Cam|is Mrtjuarrle, Gherry J-ake Brest deal of enjoyment from as­
Futile.
mong4r■’«*’ •Wat ha alto a "petef■
I t \II.WAV AtiK
and Tiitqmochec and county «smp* sociating with each other.
jw m
i
raonglr” when he made the movie
A similar institute will »•* heU
provide lecivatnm and tiainlnr
. Tyi*» i
“Th* Great Dictator &gt;" Or it peace
"The mansgvnicnta of large com­ irst, of the people, and tho effect for hundreds .o f 4-11 cluii mem111 at Camp Cherry U k e August
Tdnl
Atalr*
mnngering mmelhing he doet nnl) panies fn mmietoiis Imhutrles of undermining general prorpetlty Ii«is in all purl* uf tho slate. 2 rt-2 « for farm people, and s
and tin- private enterprise system.
Scvctal hundicd rural
people large attendance is expected »t
alnulf
when Soviet Ruitia it concerned* have a special duty acTiipuloUxly
“The coal mine settlement has attended and lauiefited ftum the
to avoid pollcjhs inimical to’ the
return
national economy. Is-caiv they exposed the principal wratine-s of West ’ Flirt ids Farm aijd Home ! h From ‘ AuRUit 2R to 2«, many
• tvijn
the Taft-llartley lalmr rcfoim a .t institute nt Camp Tlmpmrchee last citrus growers will *Uend th*
fiCIMlO
The large amount of' cumtruc* set the pattern* for their .-nlirr
■ *
vi*.. that ll leaves the lalnn nni- we^k. During Ihe two-day tr-saion. fourteenth annual Grower* InsttIndustries — patterns having vflion foing on in Sanfoid at thr fret* of great importance -ut all ons to which**11 applies witu the they heard, talks by agnculturnl tut* at Camp .
■nJ
l/ttutlii
pretent limt it giving ut mtny uthcr indiislrie*. and. Ihomforr, same power of monopoly thai they leadeis. rliscfissed prnldcms with from Sept, t to fl. poultry pro­
n »!»*•«.
But*.
ntw hornet tnd better looking nn the entire economy,** says Rail- had liefore it was passed. The ex­ each nther, enjoyed .group alng- ducers will visit the camp for
cuse -of the coal mine’ operators
the Florida
Poultry
Inatltutettoret to be proud of. The Celery wav Age.
Thatih''
for the settlement to’ which-they
Tnlkii
by
•peci«ll»t
*9
&lt;li*cu»»lor,
“The
forr'golng
wns
never
In-llri
PWlla.
City hat come a long way liner illustrated than by the settlement agreed i* that they were threaten­ disaster. For ,lhe national econ­ game*, singing, and othet; rtcreraulKk
the dark dayt of the deprettion. for an Inrrrasq in. wages " f 45 ed tiv a lalsir union monopoly with omy Is in such a very unstahl.r atlnn will Ira feature* of all these
l
i
• L*wr *4
—
—
t
cents an hour made recently^!*!- the a styke which would have Wen condition that it would* not )*-.• dif- Institutes.
ficult to convert-the present Imorn ’ Folks interested in mango ptsStnstnr
Claude
Pepper
it
quotonrratnrs of the roal mines' with dltaalri•ous to the nation,
Tot*
"The Tafl-llsrtley art was p.i* '" " J « bust*, ami this settlement duet ion will gel together for tho
el on "The People’s Pisiform" at I John I,, le-wis and the United
«m| tn prevent *ufh itrikii*.
inrrr««i» it» inttanility.
seventh annual Mango Forum at
MiMsn
«?» « *n*
•"« "S R .R S T t,.....•............. Visllv the threatened coal mine! "Men who have voluntarily aa- Hollywood. July 25. •nd dsirym*’’
Trtsi,
•think they ate tunninj l.uropc.l own|nK. o,r ‘captive mines nor xtrlke. and the uae of the power «»f« siidied positions of. Iradrrdiip in will gather at the UnlversttV
bsllsrt
Bui loday there is a new balance* they and all the other coal minim? labor union monopoly to forre such Indu-tr v have thereby voluntarily in •Gainesville for the twalflfh
MrrMU.
Msirsy
of powrr in Europe, and the companies apparently will l»cai settlements on employer*. The coal passiuned u heavy respon-ihllity, annual Dairy Field Day July 10
Iiridr.
mum of the u-sulting Increase In mine operators did not use the' not to their own industries alone,
•trcniteit (rawer is the Soviet tha cost of cnsl. They plainly In­ full process provided by this tievi hut to all other industries nnd to
eilvrtn
* " a day or two or a week from
rvirt.
that
a boast, or a tend to pa** It along In increased law. lienee, nobody knows wbeth- ihe American people. In-sHs-rs In farm or gTOve to .attend such
it,... i. . Union
s/niuo. ” H
«■ hi
.
er
hv
this
means
a
strike
rojld
the
railroad
and
other
industdpa
prices or mal and steel :o other
Y threat. Claude)
events la beneficial
*r®m. *h¥
Industries sml the public. The have Iteen prevented or a l-et;rr still have their own responsibility! standpoint of Information obtain­
Itm.
—
f-Vtcuh
*
; tfl the system of private enter- ed and. also. I I I . , welcome and
railroads ate the industry that will settlement secured.
Senatcr Tom Connolly it not |&gt;c most affected. They, rmjsume
*'lf the strike had oceurre&lt;l. It prise and to the public. Hut tho pleasant opportunity for
a~-*iui
enlhuiiastie over (he pihspects more coal thsn any other industry. umdiLhsv* caused temporary .tie- settl. m.-nt In the m*| mim-v win folk* to gat togethar In fr**'"'*
They are-among the largest-trrrrs
Ptits/h- •
getlin, -European nations to of steel. They have pet\tlim: dr- nstrr. Flut it I* far from certain make it much more difficult for |y and halpfut aaaoelation with
that the settlement made to ure- them to dirharge their resp.malbll- •tch othtr.
panroe
work together. -They have nevrr mamls from the lalmr unions fo&gt;
v#nl Ih# fttrlk# will not c«u«# wor*o Ity »ucrrt»fully.M
»‘ a&gt;io
worked together and there-is no very costly changes, In working
LS M IV
Wtstn
particular reason Ip bflitvc they rule* and wages which the »rltln. saw n
ment with l.cwis will rausn to lw
%lts*—4 - will •now. However, merely not pressed with incr*a**d lUlmruina­
fluls*
working together, nor even divid­ tion and energy.
- Ife pr“At th* present stag# of the
ing it up into two great blocs
VUfS,
fl.M.
of nations does nol necessarily post-war period all this is of great
fert.U
Importance to the national econ­
fea t ut
mean war. Europe hat thrived omy and the system of private
shIm.M
more or lets on a balance of enUrprlso. Many assumed that
Itui I
IIUmu
power system for hundreds ol the most dangerous part nt the
*
I*
ItlMsa
post-war period would Ire thal.lmyears. It may do so again.
iiesta
mediately
following
the
war.
Every
P«c. r
student uT economies and lnrsme&gt;s
Freiident Truman
aeema ‘o knew that this assumption was
think that the high coil of living wrong. The huge .war-tlm# ac­
*
^EAR
_*J -l&gt;
:i «rl. i —
Bring your elMnlng in befor* 10:30 A. M. And you mty hati It thd amk
cumulations of buying power, or
, ULCI may ytt produce a depression. Bui the
one hand, and of shortages,
au» I
he is not concerned about thr on the cither hand, made virtually
Afternoon by asking for
V
J» the
high coat of government. He hai certain that the volume of con­
oil *
lh* t
»h*rs
again blocked attempt! to rrducr struction, production and freight
Tlipy’ll
ro
buck
to
gchool
In
a
traffic would expand In the rally
woul« ’ taxes at a time when the people part of the post-wqr Period beyond
ntyle when you shop thU'
salts!
seed every cent they can get all peace-time record*. To main
Paay. economical Segrs1
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their hand* on to'meet the high tain prosperity after that would
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teat of living. This is not th; require a national economy wellcourteoua people at i&gt;*ourV
«na e
balanced an regard* wages and
W
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will
be
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to
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right time, he lays. Would a bet- profits In each Industry, and as
nearest Seam Catalog. Or­
bha
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Office ^how you how
tkr time be after ihe depression regards wages, price*, transporta­
r tte r g i in d give you » 5 y e e r Guarmntee eg eln et m o th d e m » * e .
tion and* public utility retire and
has
set
in
and
eggs
are
selling
to
save
money
on
every
need.
There
are so many advanta­
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lurjL’i
profits In different Industries, re
at 30 cents a doien and heel order that *aeh Industry and it*
ges In this easy way to shop...youTl find convenient time*, .V - i .
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taving service...yop'11 find quick deiiycry is more than *
attaka kl 60 cents a pound)
employees would b* able ‘“ buy
We dk#e Wddukidey efternoons end ere opin SAiurdiy gfteraoone
nromiae...you’ll fltgi wide aaaortmenU-t6 make It easy to _
their share of tha output of. Ill
other
Industries.
older anytiiing juu newl-ffir thc cnlldren going back to
Experts of the Population Ref­
realeat enemlea of a wellschool, for your personal uae, for gifts, or for greater com­
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erence Bureau ere alarmed ” beprivate cnternriill CfOllr
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fort, convenience and beauty in your home.
- kaus4 the iritellin u ie - Bt - r t t r - w r omy are (1) Interference In bu»|.
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taxation, aubaldlea and unfair re­
gel rich, it aeema. ‘ and ihe ig­ gulation and (8) uncontrolled pri­
norant gtl children. •However, vate monopoly. Dolh*(») ■ "&lt;1 *&lt;*»
the ignorant ait learning fail. hinder or prevent the kind* and
There ere more children in pub- amount of competition neeefoarj
&gt; U 4 at o fw o )* t y M so ixc+plfo*. ‘
to keep wage*, prices and oronts
113 Palmetto
lie achoola loday than ever before In different Industrie* n the nekdSATISFACTION GUAKANTUD O K YOUR MONf Y MACK.
|« I history. Thera ara more people td balance. Monopolistic praeMra*
NEXT TO FIRE STATION
hv
Imalneaa
and
monopoiralle
pre&lt;-reeding more newipepera than ever
U5 W 1st 8L m tk.
tUe* by labor unlona have thr
before. There are more people same purpose and the aain’» effect
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lieltning to ttdfrb.jM 'jr he all —the purpose of. restricting *^m. : l\
petltlon
to
enabla
the
mooopolla'a
there things ’ W iU’»*Ip to P»°*«
. *m T&lt;*-i *J *- ce*
S*e -»•
to aaptail other InduaUlaa and t
(b it the &lt;*pertF-«T» wrong.
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7~ Covered Dish Supper! ^
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The B. W. Ware Dibit- Clast of
Mias Nancy Collunt and Tollir
the First Methodist Churrh hold Martin of Decatur, Ga. spent yes*
a raveled dish supper recently at terdsy at Daytona Beach.
.the home of Mr. and Mr*. It. T.
Warren. 1012 Magnolia Avenue.
Mr. and Mr*. W. T. Whitehead
Ilnstcssos for the occasion wete
Sir-. Warren, Mrs. C. E. Williams have left for Savannah. N.- Y .
to spend sevruit numlhs.
and Ml*. -C. I- Wynn.
The dinner Included 3wis* steak
Mrs. R. A. Howell and lloliliy
PUPatcd by Mr*. II. VI. Goodspeed/ Full owing the dinner a Little have returned from a five
ahrirt. Imslness meeting was |iro- weeks visit in Colurnhis. Miss.
aideil over hy Clyde Bruekmnn.
Those present were Mr. nr.d
Mr. and Mrs. W, K , l.a»atci
Mr*. Brnckmnn. I'at nnd John have as their guest their* ni e ce .
Ilinckman. Mr. and Mrs. II B. Miss
Suiannr
Eatnhaidl
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lirav nnd Beverly Gray. Mr*. J. High Point. N. C.
It. Iloiilchan. Mr. ami Mr*, it. U.
Hutchison. Mrs. A. D. Johnson and
Mrs. William Smith and datigh.
guei-t Sylvia Baker. Mrs. It. I . Icr, Vicki, of Tampa ate the
I n t f u ' T l ) llO U S U W IV C F
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, , • McKinney, Sandra McKinney, Mr*. guest* of Mr*. Smith**- patents,
dr fiom lltiinr iJrmoiiMr
Warren, Mr. and Mr*. Williams,
HpffUlUt, TalUlianMT
Mr*. Gnod speed,. Rev. J . K. Me- Mr. and Mrs. J . L Wilkinson.
Kinley ami Judge It. W. Ware.
Mr. ami Mrs.#D. I... Thrasher
By IBABEI.I.R S. TIIUBSHY
returned on Sunday from New
Eateitsion Fos&gt;d l&gt;onomisl
Smyrna Bcarh where they have
To the lover of fiesli, tq*? fig* Rita Hayworth Drawn liern spending the past two weeks.
la encouraging to know that
Huge London Crowd
sy take well, when carefully stmt
Capt. and Mr*. Clifford llowrll
,p,V|y
picked
and
puckm.d,
l.»
-effWIIJ prsnst*
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LONDON. July *-”J. UPl—genres if F't. Riley, Kas., will arrive on
letlug. It’s no simple, nod this
tread
Wednesday
tn sia-nd a th u tf day.
•of policemen were required Inst Wad
th* way it is done:
■fiiiV: add Alfde n,’ A.
lt’dVe; vOre
v
'.AdKbt l" «bu|ili*l&gt;oek M SniiJ•knli lrdvV;
I I __ II
R ipe*A rt «rr vet&gt;- jierlshnldr-. milled in fmnt of n west end Howell.
I they should t.r full r !&gt;e, f t -Al­ t h e a t e r tn get a glimpse of Rill.
and carefully gathrrnl. They lljtYWDtih as she arrived ti* aPcnd
Mrs. B. D. Caswrlt of Orlando
juld lie * sorted fur Imperfce- the premiere «f her starting and her guest, Mr*. Catherine
ns or hlcftn.-nc* nod to. any vehicle. "Down-to Earth."
Holly of Atlanta, Ga. plan to
tdency toward iwiuring—a_ tenThe tltian-haiied actress, clad •l&gt;enil Wednesday In Sanford with
tey very pievalml during tainy in ii low necked gown, sat with th- friend*.
ather. Carefully'wa\h and cut Duchess of Gloucester, srstc.’.in
Wlrelhc. !.■■ IN ' l l l p l l M « 0 «
HUT
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Mr. and Mis. Wallace Philip,* ed hv th. ...........
f stems to tlr.ny part
(tiu . luw of King tirnrge’ VI, tluring the
Mrs. 8 am Bethea of Milan I •
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V t jl l 'W f l L l T I V P *
d remove skin fiom tem-en I |H-rforinanr«-.
-pent yesterday In Sanfonl with ynd ehildrcn, Wally and Mririrt. will I n' hi i d-d tiff it the c|nx. I
wn. Hslving or slicing may Is)
MANAGUA.' Nicaragua. W f c !
her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Will­ .pent yeslerday at Daytona Beach rea.u wm la- told - in nm.th,- j HO|*TH BAY. Fla. July " ■lV
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ne. hut sweet, whol#. tender
cnaptar,
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f a,„|v
f,„ m ...opting
iam K. Kniler. Mrs. Ilcthca is visiting friends.
present u very attractive an- Fli/abeth Is Shown * the former Dorthy Kndrr.
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Fw'iitl.ldi- me getting t ra-tlet
Mfgro Ynlcnrin c o i n , nn
tranc#&gt; when scrvetl, I’ack it
Mix. G. M. Shipp irlurne.1 &gt;.-»•
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.The fpieign imikel I* n tuilltc l.o.i, at wIni life ill till* cm v M|r||
kllomel."-' f . S
c* Into
suitaldc container* Royal Navy WarshipH
j|,.. I In dlamelet but so fell no
F’riends of Mrs. Harry Ward wiP tvnlay from IVusaeola nnd Tsl'a- concern «f \meiican |q.alucer -Minim than I-Ver lieforr .1 wildd cover with n cold, medium
lm glad to learn tjiat she I* re­ hassee where she visited Mia. It. «nd lhay mn »t -w- « .lb- kiu .'JV j JJ—i-Ul.—tol.i.u^.- to .crams, . op- .-mo . - - |t,iiflHies hhvi- T7cn“ r7p7.' t.-iT
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gar syrup. A thin syrup may , JiKKKNOCK. ScsitlaiuL July 22. coveting from infli*rnr« - nr the -Ir. Kktpp firrn wvrdcr*------* -----'
nrihey w.M. , : h 11 . film* b u y and "the. n M ln m
out. M„,IV rlM||p ,ll|Vr
,.l(k
sro
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suit in loss of flavor, whil- 7dh—l.icul. Philip Mountlwitcn of home of her daughter, Mi*. It. It.
universal .......nl ...... • I .’‘ti.il" - by Hie .......
nl-o ........................ .o n|i„»,„ , M ..-.nn,l
50 percent sugar syrup m iv the Royal Navy showed hi* fiuo- D&lt;xi*. In Rose Court.
Iv iluldN-d
fmj-igu language- „ r , i.inliiig.iqx-un-dty »«odw-v— „„| f,
*i'ecu FAR.VMOl’NT NEWS
Mrs. Jaek Arrington has return ..
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too sweet. Parking wlthori cec. Princess FBirala-lh. all aioiut
t-d tu her huiuc-in P«ory, F*!«r a f t e r - 1 -nwr a'ro-jy.tp ..f u-s-T* i&gt;r "Tl..gi ,a\ to i ..ife riMiig w old- d.-.troved.
rup or with dry augur is not warships tmlay.
vei-loii. N- \,„| !,,.;pm ticillaiy the mall
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DR hfiil 51re. Orville Bark* spending several days In Sanford hi" in tin I* lui(i
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i i s i l e i -*|n- i
I.,,.on ,||y land v a n i t y , peiform
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, With King George. Queen Eli*. have returned to Sanfoid fiom with Mr. and Mrs- FI. M. Fwuin. only ilid 'I', i l
llliidustaru ' "1 Ibe backgrotii'd
,|. m, . ..f li-atli a . auloiitolub
IMake
'in n r frvezjug
aixv /fiiy; syrup
i**in|r in
an nusiu'w.
mlv.iiica.rn|_iL.-P»im-e-s Margaret Ro*-« i.nd t'olmnlius Ga., where they we |'. olllgtlt lilllill' Ibl'lll Olid tla v
Mr. slid Mr*
I Iteddi.rg'uml music WH . te:ileil lie llll'‘VC .ll
d chill refrigernlor la-foie u* Prime Minister and Mrs. Attlee, called Is-cause of the death- ol
. i* in cidcnlal
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| agniiiil moving e m - .
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daughter, Harriett, ii-turm-d o.r sliiiiiienti).
Add I or 2 tahlespiMin* lent- they visited Britain's home fleet in Mrs. Harks’ father, A. I. Jessup.
I U, .do ive wildcat, it-ually hidSunday from F’ta'nklin, N. C. where i l q s t i n * »oimd - l ia n g e to t b juirey to each quart -of cmTl the Fittli of Clyde.
e a s t r n i em ll i* the fii«t title- din ."'.iv in remote hmunpa a
Mr. and Mrs. HotH-rl D. Jiniiiic- they spent alMiut two weeks.
Walking la-hind the other*, the
rup re hrlp hold flavor. U &lt;*1
llii* has Im-i-ii done on a U, S. |,m.* , ,,uV -itttktttg along load
at enough' syrup to covet frtiii. r u lin g couple fmsidcd the halite- nnd M. J . Jammrs and " - i i , Vnnrc.
-oH'ctiiui-* a* main a&gt; i
M l* .
Band Filer In- vn i salt, (dm - and “ Itaiidn't nun la* tin- id.
fruit tends to float in syrup, shin Duke of York, nnd while I hi of Coluinlius. Ga. are spending
l oll t t i do,i-n iH-mg
•n, 'tv one
piece of crushed molsture-pmof p r. in c u s * - listened. Mounlbattt u n wrek in Sanford as tin- guesl.i of Wickie. and jftanlej l ! '« i 'v nre kev to tin vo i India market.
llollvw..... I i-n't the oi'|v will bight A few ilei'i ll»V't l*ren
the gue-ti^of relative- in Decatur,
per plarcd in uir s|u«e un- pointed out and explained sundry Mr. ami Mra. J . V. Jarumea.
tier alanit tlie foreign mntket
i.d
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Ga.
r lid of container will keep items of equipment.
I'rante, withlit nindmingco.i
I ‘vfit- flern
in i* prove *ep
Mr. and Mr*. O. W. Douglas oft* auhmcrged. F’reeie imiucdi
Mr*. W. J . Saville has relum­ paoie*, lm- hail no
t xrfnrfcct tll'liuf to inbliits ifnd tai-eram*
Savannah, Ga. arrived today *n
ly nr place packaged fruits
s lie ml several days .villi Mr. am1 ed to her home in; Miillin*. S. outside o f it- own country: Bel and tiialiv atv* emshe.1 In-u. ij II i
the refrigerator until they i-wii
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Mr*. A. C. William*.
Mr. and t*. after vi*i!mg f l-r (he f i - l y&lt;sMitr"w(lTr^ rrT^ Tr*^"e'T^‘‘' T mTjMMi
taken to thq freeror locker ol
n few
“ ontml in a in mile Mitcli uf
'" i m
i x x- -tmili
.sii iination........... Thi
i in f
Mm, Ihnrglas ! harr 'Jnrt TFnt)T5«.1 TRTFem_wi-ek* Willi [lu-r biolliei hand
plant to fye quirk•fio».-ti *r l
and sister-in-law. M%. and Ml*. lin e . I l f , U l Flench indivuv d- ‘ "-I»d tn-at Hialeah, ju t oulsiih
from -Michigan.
vrari: .Quality in. tire finivhcil
J . ti. Prickett. M if’.Pm-ken and iN-inl lipbi. tile ability t!i 'make Minim. Fi-.g huntei* ore finding
odue#)a determined Uv the n u t
J » t"&gt;nri.na in wiitt-% nloiit'.ide
Friends of Mis. F*. FI. Stein- bis sister hud nol »een enrh Kngii-b [vto-mu-d rapidity with which nil prrv
nreyer .will l«- Interested to leant uther in 2 1 ycats ptiur to the
lie s illTreep^i ulion and ftegxiiu;
A stint hu t .n , lull'll- with
MeiillVV lull- tin- v if. i lonlinue.
that she is making her home with visit.
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Hie Mnolce CheVolrei film. "Si I " " - ' -l"»lv in I ak. I ik ... liol.ee
her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
■Split but c ' tiaumtnl figs or soft
Fimmett- llcijid.m left y-erteiday borne I Golden." I " a. to i_ wiil Iiml Ibn- tiladcUiU-aieo -Sondbarand Mrs. F’rank II. Adams, at 2 ddti
|&gt;# fig* may I * pealed, purred,
to lepir-aent - the— t*Te*tivtpmn Ifli a -iieclal prologue 'In whim glng lontitnn - mound -.mull dikes
t.ake Avenue.
Ixed with tho correct nru|torjion.
Young
lining People
I eopie *uf
ol the
me Unn
um . -mly
-i«iq be slny Hie ••tilmg ill Ibe ■tn losing fm inland i and n num­
1 sugar, and packagml ami frnxMr- and Mrs. William Bnll and of Florida ut tile Leadetship Tinin picture, then inmate* live dm ' ber of load . itn in.Img .m ini'll
. for usa Inter |h ice cream, for
lllgliw ny. ate undd.-i watci ns
son, nilly, returner! recently from ing Schmil In Monlrent, N. C. ThUtlogue in Fingli-h.
|ndae dressings and ulher deslain- cottHnui'
Mr. and Mr*. W. T. Ilarrla an F’t. Knox, Ky. when- they visited conference j» nttendeil Iry leddersl
dlshr*.
Tin St. I lieie t'aual and l'at-(
timmeed today th# birth of i Lira. Ball’s sister and hrr.thei .in­ In young people'* work Ihroilghontl Sttlq. vial sound, on the l b '
the puree mav ls&gt; ineasiirxnl, daughter. Marian F'ave, on July law. Col. and Mrs. II. Y. Lyon, for the South and representative* of lywo'od 'mat , .
ItiV'i
trove la-en
H.-ltv tiattVtt in»&gt;alinti'bi-i•
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jrked Jh irk , arid then sweeten- HI at the F’erliald-I-oughton Memo. about two weeks.
fat of the leading universities will[iiiiiitii|i&lt;)lmsx inlet. - .it tin- i»e.i (2 M i one-thirds cup o f sugnr ifn£ Hospital. Mr*. Ilarri* f* the
, Itlllibei-lm -mg ( l it . nil*
1m' piesent.
b&gt; vvrating a I’lt-iii It Iwtlrinv
•r quart of pulp), cookprl iigain fimnei Mihlred Clause Stanley.
side Mti.M a
’”!• a iid u m e i.
Tollle Maitin left this morn­
•lilt . . . Jnne Bui . II I" .- ti*
|the desired thickness, and then
I not tin* o o e tr "A n* von u inovU!
ing for his home in Decatur. On. U. S. Eases British
ted foi i er htgll io. l e d • —I ' iiiii
A . L. L y o n ’s
nned—ready for use a* n spread . Some historians rlaim that the after having hern the guest of
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. Fred Mae
i tpast, or hot liktruil, nr a ten industry In Jnpnn date* hark Mr. and Mrs. J . O. I.anry and Mr.
Munay dunning spat* nod ' de'tliv
laoan
A
k
roe
men
t
Jllciou* filling "for layer cakes. to 15t!5.
’ sml Mra. James Higgins at their
to plnv i (ires* ugi ol ip VluoebI l f more detailed instruction on
home on South Sanford Avenue.
of tin- lo-lls" , 4 , lelltev .l.yua
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WASHINGTON.
July,22-t/11Vexing food 'Is desired, see nr
Between Di to 2 1 hour* nor­
buck on lie W m net lot, luit only
|it# jrour County ll^rne Dcni- , mnlly ale required tp dry a tr*
Mr. and Mr*. M. J . Iradgo and Thr
State* r^rrted ly has
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Ltration Agent.
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Mr. and. . Mr*.
W. _T. —
Whitehead
D " ' ' h y l.amoui Rowing of*
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lo*q
agreement
tn
enleft resterday for Savannah, N. Y.
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an nut 'graphed po litic Genet el
Mr. and Mrs. Lodge plan to return side Hr it inn tn hiiy good* fiom Eisenhower sent her (•" d o ll,'
7:1-. 7:15
to Sanford Iff about a week and its rolonlcs and thereby
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Ihe Aimy r e n lilting
un clio-.v
Mr. ami Mr*. Whitehead w ill-ee.'»‘ » dwindling dnlUr supply,
main In Savannah for several
Government offlrUls. who aiked
months.
not l» In* nnrried. told newsmen
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Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Priest re- “ •"non-discrimination"
pledge
turned on Monday from Columbia, which required the British
to
S. C. W h e r e they visited Mr. ant •‘‘‘""f '1 American trade the same
B lm o liy fe-feef SUPS'
lira.
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Mrv F'lctchcr
and-St___
oth.nr_r*- treatment given bluer areas.
lativcs. While there they vulted
In Blythwood. S. C„ tha birthpla;n
Wool today I* cleaned primarily
saving
of Mr. Priast’s mother. Rn route with-the use of a specialty preto Sanford they visited relatives - pared potash soap.

Your Clothes
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even finest soap flakre Vel
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to delicate threads. . , doea
away with aoap-fading.

Conti Out And Enjoy One Of Our

Sea Food Flatten

50c — 65c — 85c the PAIR

Private Dining Room for Special Parlies

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M i l d e r b H a n d s ! Vcl la not n
no.ip hut nn entirely new nnd different
nuds Hint la completely n eu tral. . ,
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Wash dislrea with tho now Colgnir-Patmolive-Pcot atuls. Vnl
, , %tlun juat rinse, nidi you’ll' ncvcr-Jmvi- lo upend timo _
wiping-' Vt-I Irnvra no ttoiip MCtim or ntrraky rtfin to |Mili»li
awny.-Kven ghtaHWitrc drlea a|inr|tlluK clear wit limit wiping.
“Fnia and pane g rl clenn with fur Iroa work Iracniiae Vrl rcmnvra grrnoo fnalcr nnd.more romptetely tlinii mkiji !
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Vrl leave* no dinh|mn ring lo nertth mil. Cle.mu diahoa
rlraner than aonp; auven up lo liatf ymtr diahwoa)iing tim e!

Orlando Highway At French Ave.

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TUESDAYS

Great NBN Colgate-

TKE M ODERN

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IIOLI.YWOUD. July 22 (4*1
Tinlay'a movie pi--liiM i« arc mak­
ing a h|g mi-take. *ajT* ItoimM
Ite n g s n .
Tin-- aten’t
tm ik iu g
enough go.-i wi-tteitts and he a.-cent a , the word "gi»m|,"
The hambonw' iii-i'tt mid lov*
idelit of tl’*' Scire , Actor*•Guild
make* Po M-cn’t
rite fact tllkl
he'yroili*
gallop ovj-i the n. •
vie prafrie . 1 -In Id- u-n*ou* ar.moie that. |ni-»oul. • * .
"Wu'ute tnakrtig tiio niiiuy "p.ii •
lor’ storic*.'* lie ,-p .l on the' set
of "Mar* Houcii." wlm-li may nt i
may not fail tn tlmt c4.i*«ifie t
lion.
"Movie g.- i ■. have enough
their own |&lt;toHem&lt; ii*Uy. When
they go lu i-i- pi. tun-.- the) wan:
-nine entertainment
that
« ll
o.
tl-tiM l rrsiu.-nt ut Worcester,
take them nut of thelg own Uveal*'
Mrs. Stanley KairukaUi nnd awa) fipm their own Iron
(alravc), liie tenner Amu Angau- 'li|r»."
aakas, wile ol Hie. revent l.unuBoruife think* the we*tern i
aruati Minister ol ralucstion, is le - the attswri.
p, ii ted to Pc a prisoner ol live Hus*
"But too .iften." be lamented,|
*tnn Government, bhc was plated “pimincers will take n stoic ail-1
in a concentration camp by liia •et it in U 'oiitilooi- in nn n'.-l
* itussians wlien, the latter occupied tcni|il In toll-I ll
we-lrrti. Tha '
iatlmsnia in 1010. Since tl.en, the isn't Ihe w.iv to .lo it."
Stale Department and the Bed
Ilia
*1 —&gt;1.
Cross have made u rn attempts to
\nicricah •&gt;- : --y. whcie Uumv (in ’
moviefied ch.itni'ei* w&gt;th hit
gain her release. tlnlcrnaltonal)
— r r U n g J U l l . i v. itiM(t f l a a i f
1 iX v.H
TTT
6 'T T T W
sliH IriddiI: ll -t",-t clem
j yoUNCIIT MOTHIg In M l • v of the Chcbr.v. Mass. Memorial tto plt.il,
in
m,
n
Bluffton.
8
.
C.
nnd
F’crnntijlinn,
v.\
the &lt; ivil U .o. In- idvi . d, Ja-cnuo- ( M, . slpr|ty Mitchell. IS, wlm g,ve blrjh to n aia-pound. tcn.ruirwe
Fla.
there enn b- t.m
en. ng Lj ^ , . h| ,r&gt; *ihc proud father u Milter Alitchetl, 14.
( I Nternariosol)
such a pi.-1.! ' "
I . ceil Hollywood |
_____
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.
_
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Mr*. J . N. Iluulirk nnd Mr*. rnn*t chain-- that
,
. __
C. W. Ilnniil left yesterday f"i
Itrugan • .•imp.riu'ulnt In V\ il/t I i l l * 111 (1 1 ‘t f l l ‘S -d o * 4*! to navigation and their
fhiimasyilhv Ga- to ntterid the co|m- W nirn lim puiiiily to pl i ’ * 11. ’ ’ V
'V i . .
'
illo tikrges*W h -.im i I .to .the max
funetal of Mrs. Burdick's fathvL. -O hlv The \ ali tnl," n *siii y « f j- | )|*i\ 4*11 l\&gt; 1 1 I I f l t W t l\ S* i»mm in an effort to control the

TUESDAY
The Installing staff of Benin* la
ibekah Igxlge No. 4.1 wili me«t
the I. O. O. Hall at H.uo )». M.
- a practice *&lt;-s&gt;i’in.
The Pdnt Club will hold its
gular jVusim-.ss meeting in the
uritt Center at R:&lt;hi I*. M. Boaid
eating at 7:30 I». M.
r i i iif.%■
FRIDAY
All dav mrcting and ptfftlf! nf
I W. 8 . C. S. of tin- Firat -M« ti.
iat Church will l»e held nt fd no
M. at the home of .Mrs. I!. W.
•rron on thr Country Cluii Road.

o

SPECIAL SER VICE

Wool varn* .'ire usual1 g*:ile
fioip -liort wo '. , wnrktci yarn*,
from long wei-l.

Hollywood

Social A n d Personal Activities.
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PAC.fi THREW

n r t jU v f o &amp;d hf.rat.d. SAVFnnn. fi orida

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22, 1917
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TUESDAY, JULY 3

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C Fans Set To Honor Buddy Lake
Lake

• 1T
R ei

Set
By AH
II
The l.
F t l l l Cb|

t * o gar,

to cuTitl.
, » td «
unbsnl
.th e D.l
hill 1 1 1 *
44 hit b.
ny Jom i
*d ‘*nt il
while J.
, VMrl Al
ed tor
fiatur)
conli *t
lit tin
% second
Tllr I
In tin
game *■’
b'tt llm
the Ha i
In a nil
vlctoiv
U k c i»
the ritih
In D.Ltuck hu
t 'u k a
Seven II
•lid iet
' Ckp. •
Inning*
galurda
iMlO'l
two cor
' stvndttij
, Ford e.

O r l a n d o Slated T o Saints Gain Lead
Gy Jack Sards
. iHOOTING FOR RECORDS
- Appear Here For
As Sens Trip G-Men
A 11 r action ; Fed CAVE P E R R IS 'b ,
Joe Juries, lanky Orlando Sen­
A Tilt Ends In Tie ator
righthander limited the
gc :foeJ c e p soy pet*cAet?(
15
Gainesville G-Men to one liftty
vies FetsdevCs &lt;?eor«o c f
Woei
FALATKA. July 82, (Special)- last night to rack up a 4 to 0 shut

Danny Lsstitv, former Ssidcid out victory over the University
Ceirrv Fed shortstop now playing City nine to drop them /rum (he
for the Palatka . Araleas, made a league leadership.
clean theft of.home in the inttom
of the Sixth fiaroe lierr last night _ ,Aa the result of thr Uaineavtll*
to* knot the hall gatie * ' ' 1 tu 4 defrat tlie St. Augdstln* Skints
before the cohtesi waa*ealN3'after went Into league leadrrlhlp onte
again by virtue of their 7 I" i
. a ’diJug.. of_iaiib
i decision over the DrLamHftrtHttTT
Tonight Jh r lorals.entertaiM the
„ lr Ancient City last night
Orlando.-Senators In a twin t i l l :
„
.
. . . .. . .
that is scheduled to get under way
Man Karp nskl, hefty left field
at C;46 o’clock. th e ronleM her •t hir thr Hainta. lMded a home f.u.
the left field wall with Ihe
been designated as "Baddy l.ak over
give the
Might" Ly the Sanford fan». uhJ Laiepathx Jammed
at* honoring, the jovial Fed athlete Saints thslr margin of victory,
hint scorer.
for his display of ability and
sportsmanship tn'Dvhsnd HntuiJay Gainesville
(kg) t&gt;00 OtW—O I 4
ino 001 ui \ - 4 S 'S
* evening when he tosred lit nor.*- Orlando
leis inr.tngs and won his own lilt lliles and Dulaney; Jones and
with a luftv home run over the. Batts,
right field wall of Conrad IV k Inj
Dehaud.
’ Dehand
010 001 003 —&gt; 12 1
Late will likely toss the U|Midng St. Aug,
000 00 b 20 * —7 10
till of Ilia runt,-it and fldl Stan-, Kinnanion. ft. Perea and Waddell;
ton It rla lrj In h« tulle the mound Hr tidier, Karptoskl and Slillwell.
sasignui.nl fur ti.** Mcond game
Gene Majur aud fieri. Perk, ele
the prohihl." eamtldates f it Ihe
nOiock atslgnmrni from Manager
le u Devil of the Senators.
The Feds seoitd time runs in*
f r o m t i lt *

T.-&gt; 0 . 2 M OR&amp;
i&gt;4 SACM O F
Mis F t ^ r r F o u r .

C O M M EN TS

and on Araks boot
aggtevatio.i m u ul

Ihe S enfold
tlielr fourth

S ID E L IN E S

H A R RY WAU
IN JUNIOR BOYS i

PA C E HIT

t e n n is t o u r n e y
SOUTH BEND, Ind„ July 22,
m -H ta d e d by Jop-seeded Her-,
bert (BuddI) Hehrena, most favorilia advanced Into the third round
today of the Western Junkn and
Hoys Tenuis Tournament. Both
singles and doubles matches were:
scheduled today on the Noire Dame
, and South liend Leeper Park,
* Courts.
Behrens. National Inierechotas:!
- |if Champion from Fort Lauder- 1
; dale, whipped Jack Vincent of
Madison, Wii., d-l, rt-2 , and Cur-|
j lit Beusman of Oak Park, III., fi-O,
6 -2 , to move into the third round
in the junior divjsion.
The only seeded player in both*
divisions to lose In yesterday's
opening matches was Hamilton
Richardson, from Baton Rouge,
lut., seeded no. 2 fh the liuys sec­
tion. The Louisiana hoy wa* de­
feated l.v unseeded Joh.t Sain at Ian of Detroit, 2-6, 0*7, M-n,- Top seeded Dick Ho1yr&lt;&gt;&gt;l of Del
Kay, Fla., top seeded in the Iu ys'
division, won nls second round
match against James Bently of
Toronto, Ont., 6-1, 6 - 1 , after drnw( dngva ftrut H A B O fV kJ-*— I *
f MDSfT 4„4trfUe* In 'Gte
Dick Mouleduus of New Or-1 House, Sen. Arthur Cap)&gt;cr (left),
leans, second seeded in the junior Brpublican of Kunias, marks Tils
division, drew a first round five* 62nd birthday by cutting a cake in
jn d in hit second round mulch dl*. I Washington*Singing a blrtlulay
___ of
_ _D&lt;&gt;nald
. __ M Wold, Wilmette,
..
- *: «grrrtink
*W
A—
Si m
.*» A
»ks„.a Ic
2USA AtexiI fd,W_
'pote.l
ton Capper
I*e 4Sen.
n».. 6 -0 ; 6 - 1 .
andar Wiley (IMVIl.). Senator
In other junior matches yester- Capper has served In life Senate for
i dav Barney Segal, Tarnpn. beat 28 yean, two less than Sen. Ken­
Dan Christian, Kalamsioo, Mich ,
6-4. 6-1 and Steve Bromberg, Det­ neth McKellnr (D-Tcnn.), who la
roit, 6 - 1 , 6-2. Another Tarnpn play­ tho oldest ScnrPir In number of
(fntcrnaiional)
er Bob Sierra, lust In a second yuanscrvciL
round match In the buys division
I.' Wldlney Heed, Alameda,'Calif.,
-■ul T ill, la t n l.
B -i; 6 -L
“ *
T u S m i *• l i * » r »

n « u o l e ‘L
“ * ’ in" “ - ‘ n4 H, AMI HUH HM’K WITH, JH
Afttr ll»* out Blinding tilt iu I
_
ni
Ltnd S*turd«y night, Mr^irftl S j i i *
‘l td Madjr»kl
ford fan* appeared before the San-,
a number of comments have
!• ul 11aw Lb)I Aifoslition und i** !,#**•m aim ! Iti th* past frv^ itd&gt;s
tlDciltd that they h.- allowed to cor,rernlitg Ihe hiring »f*rFd Mad
sponsor the “Untidy lu-ke Mylit ,
(l]ly tu,
,Sailf()l j Celplx i i
ami statu! that they would set r ,y Fed a.
* ■U d l «l
4hr * ' ' ll1 w** P/uperly i»m , Those who have been ennahiere
tralheH r-v pilled by * suitable I d’ legattofl
move have taken little uf
e«llfnt
rejm ieoluig tho fans ul (ho .Siu -.,(1P f , cU „f the matter Into rollDcl.vnd
O ils o ilu
el S A S I 'U l I P
ford Celery I ul*
, rldrratioti and think that Ihe banf i .u i u . v il l, u l l.,,s b U M
a m !■&lt;
-Those Initrumenlal In conduct- ford llasehall Aapwiatlon Is a fil­
|i«t.u;ift
et
O s yto ris II'* .'
put* of
ing the bight In.Tuded 11. A. Cobh,|He touched fot not idling Ihe fuiin
____ ____ S H I
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I'rt 1,11
_ „ _ ll M SI
i.
u
Maiuuela, Jaek llall, VTaller-rr Oriandn Senator back*tojr im- j
Mt»n Qualifying1For
T*S m
contest
:&gt; .liMi
tx
N
-w
Y
o
rk
llaynea, Sr., Rnv Mann, Dr, A. W. mediately,
*7 jb j;. * »4
I i , 1 roll
League
IMihlic Links Tourney
Epps, Sr,, ''Monk" |].^mett, "Sflllt"
Actuallv there are n niiinliel of i
lb 10 ,AIV t ! 4
Uost'in
uniuu*
Galloway, Jack tiiirdy, fJ. t*. Hern- problem* Involved
4»k I*
«&lt;
t;
i'hllad*lhl*
In
Minneapolis,
Minn.]
"Y esl#
(M IU ,
dun, F. A I'filrnei and o tlfii.
Firat of ail MadjenkT Is a“ veter-1
..it 41
C l« v .i* ii.t
tripped
mi* i &gt;*b
Chicago
Palmer wa. named chairman o f , an player, apd mi Florid* Stale
474
SB 4
zt
41
that w
tVf.ilil.iul.in
the group and has completed nr l league club ran have inur * than
MIN'NKAI'DLIH, July 22. IJ'i Hi. I , iiiU
31 *S« .177 Sl'v
railing
rangem. ul-. l .r-lh e gala offair, three vela on their active roster al I
It was bring that score down or
ll v , 4.. 1. \ fstrrilay
yltlcd t
P l.n in n t
B TA TK
LRAIHK
Palmer stated that there would be&gt;j any one time. At preeent the!
miss (lit- championship flight for
IN*' ysn t* m h .it n U .l i
man wa ■
I
w
iv i on ,
N A T I O N A l. I .i : A l i l K
enough nun preiet'.t to comtdrtrl Feds have their guola of claeved
some ICO public fee course golfers THir.l l *Alien.iin,
IS xe
■ill
inning.
T* * * .
M
the job, so that *v«ryijn«vwlll have, men. Haddy l.ake, Waltn Ha.
today ns tlie National Public I inks t i s l n . s i i l l .
Is
il
sir
4 llr .n 'b ir ri
y-S*nfi
Al
ibe oppurtniiuy to patA
ipal*
ir,|
rington
and
Manager
Don
Murray
tournament went into The limit IM--'rut
■ITI
«4
l&gt;
‘
1
»
P»*
N
,w
V
erb
«A
ninth I
Oils rutu
(J
Al* TV* llo tln n
qualifying phase.
. .
the acllvily by
iy giving a contnhu- sra Ihe three vateran playert for
tv
theliacl
HANFOItl)
|] II
,171 t l
tlie iocala.
HI, l.'.tli,
' IV
lion, whither II oe large ur sin a
Figuring
lliat
itwill
lake
n
38'=agar D&lt;
P ita lk s
Iv
II
. 41 * 1 T 4 .'III. Illlin It
41Suppose
that
Ihe
club
ehould
to the autstanJing Fed utility man
hold a c r e of about ICI or la'IU-r le,il|iir|
Jt I j
131 IS
...With h
C blcsgo
40
lalaaie Buddy l.ake. 'iliey wouldi
UM'IINII
IS II
to get into the pairings for mni.-ii Dsylon*
171 &gt;7
P )iM ail,labla
17
into it
* be telrating Ihe luoal valuable,
r
t
f
1
_i
lle tq 'lt V r i l i H s r
|day
which
starts
Wedncwlay,
P
litib
u
ru
O
U
follow*
»»
t i i‘ ,1 I j player in the league. Walter Hai. oiisagu .c _ U a Ui»i.yUl4.- a. —
Lii.-ie
W.-ie.al.out
27
win.
appeared
and a
Mhiiir.tr a if
1 « •» 4 £ 1 rington u.tme_af-ilia U *t uuifiei'D*— T)ari,ioa It,.tl. at l^oliura-, |i|hI.
almost certain of a place. I'hote i „ l t e Augiullne ?, D*lMind 1.
Silvers.
Mttritifkf: lb—
a
n
In
the
clteuil
and
everyuii"
will
4
27 scored 73 or better in toe first
I ftk* ill
Psl.rbs 4. HANFOltD I IcalM
BrldK
agree that Manager Murray it ihe
w.l around*
J I H-holes of qualifying yesterday.
ny Mt&gt;
best sreonr! ssrker ***n in lhe»e
S
p
a
*
They can slip five stroke* In
T y ler?
Tyler, il
narts in many a moon.
today’s IH holes. That would give
Td.il
Fort.
At
present
the
Murraym.
ii
hsvi
Ketllet. p
I
them 78’s or better to g'r with U. C^ Patrick J . Boyle, of Kv-detb.
one of the smoothest hpetallng
Monday's count. Conceding that Minn.; and Thomas Mailow of,
infields in tlie league- Supp'r-.n
• Total*
is « «
x ,„. making of wire ia uni- of
alt 2 7 'would gain spots in ihe Portland. Ore., who was the last
Lake or Murray wrrr dlo|i|..'d
r .Islha
ehrmpiunship flight left 37 places tu fiiuah. ~hiKnt uthrra mktch»*&lt;! ^f,,. tnott ancirnt mi^l-workirifir
from
the
Fed
lineup
ami
then
itu*
i
•s- i a • a
Still open for ID of the f^pld of i'Hi uf 72 while 12 more rounted rraft«.
Puna**, tti
r t i I i Irani did not go goo&lt;t.. What routdi
171) that started yesterday.
Come*, t
J O u t • lie done then? Il would lie tco|
M
Buck, lb
r e i U * lata in liie season In try to start 1
terns of hut one from the field,
liir.iinj
Weather, H
* a r r v
(I'nlllie
Arthur Mootu of Memphis, Tcnn.,
tu rebuild I lie Frd infield.
t'auiki..
,
t
tl
€
&lt;
i
Buck.
had to undergo an appendicitis
We think that tl woiill lie a
t'lrtlr: rl
I r—t I i
OanitiO
111
operation, was termed try Joseph
t- &lt;* i r i mistake to lake on a veteran play­
thaibn
Li.O i. «*
i i 1 t i er at this stage of tlie game. If
Dey, executive. secretary of the
piiti*.
Po.cuerh**, i
ti o v
gaullcfe
United Ktate* Golf Association, aa
Madf*ski were a limited service
P
J
a
w
MiHaietaii.
Linton
, unusual, lie said usually three or
inan, w» would be the first to -d
L»«m, .
mor&lt;f drop out before tee-off time.
Teui»
rocate thr Fedl* securing his *er.
Pter» by innl.it*
vices,
hut
sinre
he
Is
a
-veiertm
Willfred Crossley of Atlanta,
k e n l i .r i l
-St* »dli «player, »e would Ihlnk (tint ii
Ga . Avery Beck of Kaleiglt. N. C..
Piletkc,
¥11 * 1.1
am) Dnhtiid Duster^ of St. I'l.ul,
K rrcr.i
I U* in. i s
I *li* P iwltra would he unwise to break up an
M* Ms"
I Mirra -|, I,,
aggregation thst is functioning OKftK AID AOMINISTf AICR Dwight Gil*wold ti shown ahakini lands
Minn., I d the field In yesterday's
ll i.f lt
Iml. fit Ul
Tykr,
S
tu
rlie
lif.
ir
.n
l
,
l-s.li,, I. Wea tmootfdy fur a wild shot in ihe
K«li»r(:
first round, shooting two undfcrwith
Click
Cliarg*
D’.y
fe
u
ii
*"u'il
i:..,n.imnu-Gouiai
{left),
as
lia
llu
n
*
T
wu-l.fc..
tilt*
r a i l , rli,l
Hetflni
dark.
par 70s over the 6 ,474-yard Mea&gt;’* j f '*. k l *l*ii baiaei W a a i l ie r * . i lu r b
No one ran deny the fact that bojids '.tl* President j pilvale plane, "ih e Independent-*"; in W: iiiii.-;duwbronk Municipal CourtI-r.ltr* ( • r r l l l i n ( . s t i l t s , t.wll «.
Brld*.
toii.
lot
ins
nigtit
to
Alliciu
Uristviild
dlsrlosed
recently
that
SJFOOD.OeO
he Fed* are firat division bound
»a*e*&gt; ksur H* a p*uiaa s n ...
anvtin
Just one strike behind warn An­
o n bail*: o f f K m l e * I f l t i i c i w r b , ,
Let's not stop this drive by will of Am#ilean iighiing e*ulpmenl was going to Greece to rhuk up­
Fcifl.
drew J . Oliver!, of Washington,
(Interna miial)
J. a d i t h t l i i ) i Ktruih uolr by changes In the basic structure of rising*. Hr was accompanied by a sa-tiiim staff.
BiM.il,
K,
i|ir* I ilnirfiti hta I, Mtriahigsi
r III r nit Uoituarhas 1 in I t . lha Fed team,
Here *n There
Inn.ns*. « .u r n
| s li, r o u t
There are about 12 .liffertnl
I 'a i p r r .
K ,| | .,.k
M .. 1.l,&gt; T.m w i
Not many Hanfotd fan* really
There are Ira garden-, in Java
«*m»
I tl
Tstale
jppreciafed several sparkling piny* aperies of walnuts, eight or tune whirh rise, as ld(Lli as '..(HK) foet
a—riot
(lull werr e«emted by Walter Har of whirl! are cultivated.
sl.'ive sra level.’
h — a 'p ..
_______ ___, r—
rington It last Friday Night'i
ronghl i cor
P tlslk i
Douglas
fii
(reel
raiuiut
i*p«rA tiiri.lngtou state hat Mi .p e r­
lest
playrit
in
Ihe
Muncllpal
Par
kS lifer
H imiiuh s
il ill of Its land area W foies'.
1 with the Del.and Red Hals. In oduce lii their own sliade
r
N
f
l
i
n
p
H
T
f
i
n
W
n
t
t
i
o
n
fotu,h fr,,n» W.*11 nlppe.1 Gene
Tr*»ih
Clolek al first b a ir io axecule a
vtlvetr
iwtn killing after catching t drive
klte^C
bv Mario Feres. In. the fifth In­
ning Harrington threw a pctfe&lt; I
. . _ sulky to Buddv l.ake at third bs,e
W i c h i t a f a l l s , Tev
to eaten
catch noy
Roy ivnrp|ier,
Knrp;ier, who
lRn—1* 11 r i .l tii i , , nhll&gt;'
'"'. in
wnii was
sliding ln,°
intu *ke
the b»g.
bag. Knepper
Knepper wai
was
t »nl. .
Troithv cun I ml I 'ln
00 •MfttllH
on &lt;the
move from
from first
first biso
In*,, after
lifter
2 tonP of th *’ Nallna.4
f h ,,,T «&gt;"
&gt;&gt;• more
MUt’ l
Ted Rosa had singled into
intu right
o s was
was in
in lire
ihe possession
n ^ L ml' toinv
, ^ ' Pllc
film ii
ora.
of e u ij ftu*» had singled
r „ * . « t i « . right
»„tHlaMU
j g t - r * ; i ’j s s a a e a s
H a il*
pee tv
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7 ar-on ! h,‘ ,rop.hv ,JV •mheader In DeUnd Baturday
awing 4.6WJ point, during the ) 6 - „ix hl. One aid colored fan. who
Nullrt* ia hereby given to the owners mid-itr agunta
TwiH-Cl**1 % ltl# {Io* rtn* a'«,i*&lt;y of had been watching lha IB Inning
America Im polnli were based on aDectacle walked over to ono "f
of ell Heal Property within the City of Sanford,
altituil*. distance, goal flights,• the Hanford players and handed
• u - Jii
l»U» j *n * ** * r * n&lt;^
tut Atbar Uni a dollar bill to b* pasvej on
is lb#
Florida, that it ia the Intention 'of the Tax F.quali-Ota, *
Ufu ,.p , v/r r .
n
’ to Buddy U U The fellow stated
wh.ra
e " / \ r n' inl*
•l0’1 ff®* no mo* than this, but
ration Hoard of the City of Sanford, Florida, to in­
a a‘«
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* ’r w**,
1 I want Mr. Buddy to hava this for
Woulg
• ‘ flUPPlon and given s ' the good'game he Jea* piUhed."
»ul(*t
crease the assessed valuations on all Real Property
tropny.
^ &gt;n outstanding examine j f
wkq f
Her accomplishments inctudcl! American sportsmanship. . ' . W#
a Gat ten per cent for the year 1D47.
two new national record* and •&gt; Want to Uke our hat off to Julian
■ new International women's'recordi Stenatrom for his fins job of vefor altitude flying. Her plane soar-' porting \he DeLand contests Sat­
ed to 7.006 feet.
urdrv evening. Julian was tn the
The City Commission of the City of Sanford,
More than 76 awards of cash air for over four hours and wa*
**'■» distiibuted among the other going ** strong.at tha and a* he
Florida, will sit in final session as a Tax Equaliga102 pilots who competed In the waa at th« Beginning. Three cheer a
for a lob wall
wall done.
tlon Board-at 7:80 o’clock P ,M„ August 4, 1947,

Gimiy
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Named
liulllt (1Top
1(||| Woi
noniail
Sailplane Pilot

NOTICE ^

to act upon the proposed Increase in assessed val­

GRAND

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LONGWOOD HOTEL
Longwody Florida

uations, and all persons .desiring to file objections
or complaints shall have an opporturiity tb be heard
at this meeting.

/TODAY
For a full

dliincr and A LaCarta
to 8;00 p. M.
1Z
Flna fooda properly aervtd dally In a
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H. N. SAYER
CITY CLERK.

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NEW YORK. July
Harry Walker of U&gt;* j
Phillies continued to pi
tional League hitlersLou Boudreau, playln
of the Cleveland India
American League leotle
DiMaggio of the New
Walker, the Heel balll
er of Dixie uf the
Dodgers, hanged out
22 times at bat durin
through Sunday’s gam
hit average from .341
Mnggio clubbed six hib
four games, white Bo
held to three safeties
tu the plate, to pase 1
,337.
George Kell of Detro
with .328 and Ted Will
with .327.
Next in line were Lu
Chicago, .321; Johnny
tan, .318; George .Met
York, .311; Hob Di
Louis. ,310; Harney Mr
adelphia, .308 and Diet
Detroit, .307..
■WatkeCs'leftd*over ;
tine of Pittsburgh, hia
suer, is 2il points. Thi
fielder climbed Gum
the runner-up spot, I
average from .300 to .1
YESTERDAY'S f
Bruce Edwards, Dod
in four runs in the B
game 7-4 win over the
three singles; singled
ning run In the ninth ii
4-3 second game.
Dutch Leonard, Phi
an knuckleballar won J
grifii&gt;wf the seison a
four defeats by lintitil
ntps-to rive f.lts a, tl,
H-L
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Tbp principal foe of
is (be polar bear.

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revival.-In »hort,_thvre mug.t he a
quid pro. quo.
“
Thu* far the tignt have been
that ‘ while ItuMia It uneasy the
hain’t the alighrst intention of
cooperating with Western demo,
ero d e,, or o f allowing thr tm-mhcra of her bloc to do m, If sb,- ran
help it. That **if,**hjr ll|o way, it a
very lug one, and fur two readme.

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Ma c k e n z ie
AP Foreign Affair* A n ilfti
A» the hnltli- of European Hor*
t under way tt U producing
me
strange though lyplesl
ctlcs in tho part of Ruaili and
r vgtcllltrs.
The Mo,row press is mantainlng
gplSUl hnuage of.. pYnpsgauda
gfhst the Marshall eeomic prom nnd th o ' Paris- conference,
it declare* Is* doomed la
__
. ’ At the .same time ■ih«*
mmunist newspaper Prnvda rrrd* that tho Eastern European
linnii are IntfrwAid' In Rotting
Red Slate* credit*, though ditly .from America and not
rough Britain and Franco. Thia
ItoWn tho onnounoomont hy Po.
I
ltd, nftor she had turned thumln
ten nn tho rcormintc cooporatinn
at she cx|»octed help from the
S. A.
-1 0 m thia distance that would
nt to ha about like saying: *'Wo
i going to fight your oconomic
rnject to n finish, hut » r rgpeet
oil to fJrnlsh tl* with the where*
Ithal to do the Job."
Still, tho Western dcmnrrarir*
re taking all this in stride, with
nrufflod tempera. The door reain* open for Ru**ia and hor
Rowers to participate in the ecuomic program.
” wevor in formed tour ref in
have-made it - clear
the countries nf Kastrrn
urope can iiencfit only to tho
gtenl nf contribution* they make
o the geiioral Europe economic

In the first plan- the Katlein

Idoe of nation* isn't or......mirnll)
sclf-fontained or anything like
it, and it th rrrfn ir trolly need
cooperation with tho rr»t o f Kurope. Secondly, as pointed » ,t
’p .n prcvjou* relumue- the Soviet
Idoc is a very qh.:.. i.i«
icause It l» made up of liK'rty l .v.
Ing countries whirh ulwa/t haw*
fought ’ infringement
nf their
independence. Tllrie i» nn doubt
that Cieehoelavklsi and '•one oi||.
rr memlicra of thr Ru-'iap Idoc
are most
unhappy .over thr
trrnd of a ffair*, and want to pat
ticlpatv In th e ,P a ii* conference;
Of course, much will dc|iend on
the eeonomir trrnd in Europe
in the immediate future. The
situation a* a . wlitde i» mighty
had. but the rnpsviisus of the
egperts is that tiling, will got
worse U-fnir they get tietter.
Then thr i|UrsUntl ariim, nf wliat
parts of Europe are going to
i f hat •lest hit.
In this connection wo mustn't
overlook thr possibilities of ,|r.
liberate eeonomle *al»d*ge in
some countries wfterr the battle
of tho isms I* hot. Take Italy
and Fratirc. for .maniple. These

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theta two hard-hit nations, and
the tame it true In lets degree In
some, other states. Communism |
thrives on eha'ot you know.
Moanlime down in the Rilkens,
whelping giound of wsi*. theeommuoist onslaught to bring
tircere within the fled fold. ha*
Iwen intensified. Heavy fighting
Is proceeding between tirrek
regular, troops and Red gner-lla*
who are said hy Athens to I*
harked by Albania, YugmUria
and llulgaria. The I'qited Nations
Ifkikan Investigating Commission
In a majority irport cqnfirnu.
this charge.
Tire situation Is ‘ Increasingly
dangerous, not only for i . . . . . e.
hut for the grnrral pear.* of the
Balkans--ami may lie the world.

I I.AtttlK LOT, lo l.ti^-k* out 9
W O RK W AN TED
West First Stn-rt. Write I*. O.
IFRO/.KN FOOD l.OCKKR FOR
Bus 1437, Sanford.
RENT McnL-ruring .-wid smok­
EXPERT painting
rontrart or
roien Food;
ing. All kind* of Flop
hourly-basis.
8 ."&lt; h ' tilogan;
■Processing and Storug--. Vtsil i TH'() LOTS, 2ltd and drd lot* N. Free estimates. Phone 78L J.
YoiurTuicker I'liint. Central Klorof corner of (iene\u Ave., «&gt;n.
itla tfuitk Ffeete and .Storage' East Side uf Mtllttnitile Ave.;, FLOOR HANOINti A finishing,
illuck of ft bits, just off Mel but-1
Co. -lot W. Kith St., Sanfoid,
A waiing. Our putter
ville on Hay Street. Sit-, Mb ii &lt;-‘ cleaning
unit eualilrs us to w-ol. sllelc
--------------------------------------Bbiitt. Sbtirt’s Camp. Plmn.- t.'o.
there is no elcrlric »urine*-llo-t
iLF.RY farms. 17 r u n mid
4802.
nvatlalilr. 21 yrals e spelu-nt-.
aeres. Call Mrs. It. It. I'ip
II. SI. tile«*u|i. Lake Maty, Fla.
pin, 402-J.
5 A R T IC L E S F O R S A L E
1 FFICE space in Mclsch Building,:
1 0 B u sin e ss; O p p o rtu n itie s
(utrgo Kghi ufires, newly decor­
•FLOWERH
ated, all utilities, heat and .Uni­
foe
all
occasion*
tor service furnished. Call IttJH*
McNHILL A YOST FLORIBTH ROD PINO agenry fur Semilmiq
W. IL tt A. Itopt, Sturt.
County. Bargain Price. \Vrite
Blpe* Ave. Just off Celery
bo* 7U, C/11 Herald.
fARM FOR RENT 20 arris sub o ffic e ph. 40.1 resident's i,h. dlU R
Irrigated truck (arm. 11 arte*- BERT'S SEW MACHLNK H IltiF
•wrelts; » —T-afoom—dwHllRf
12 SPECIAL SFMVICE3
■fiew A Used Mschtnt-s
r.aht house*. 2 largo-barns. Electrifying A repairing -ill makes.! 7.
----------------------------I1C French— Pitan* II'JO
Thoroughbred Berkshire Breeding
p p e i i s i toFl'yvnl only with
I Boar for set vies. Phono f.i'i-J.
farm. On Cameron
Avenue, S M A L L garden plow,
heap- »IW,
Blue lliid Tavern.
East side Sanford, Fla., phone
.Magnolia AVC. *
IM-R. P. O. Ilo* H8 d. K. B.
FOR REN T—Floor ssnder, Easy
Stowe.' NKW and slightly used phono-'
Reasonable rales, ham
fONVALKSCE.N i IIOM K — Will
graph lemrd.v Ifi.cents trull. 8 (K»
* " ' ' '• '" l * ‘Bass Co. Phone
open yltiiy lath at t'huimila,
Magnolia AVo.
'Itw|Fla. Ill miles S E. nf Sanford
— 18 mllpa N. E. of Orimido.
I (lit &gt;IAI,H
BOlHiK - PLYMOUTH
Large screen ami open porches Large quantity uf old ni’tfstjjtperJ.
I'AUTK AND 8JCRVICB
nil *n*.’iaiw
to ait and enjoy the cool
btees.viv
3 cent* per pound. The Ifevsfd.
109 1'slmrtiu A vs.
Phan* lo ll
ie. T-ir(re
I&lt;akq, Catherine
CONCHE1K SEWER PIPE
ftlStt
fftmuda and walk* safe
*»
auto traffic. Large lobby aitd SEPTIC TANKS, Krca-ui Traps, YA-DE ninth proofing lasts b
Blocks, Aluminum Windows and
Years. Uses your wnolsns moth
rooms. Real Southrm cooking.
proofed now. Downtown CleanScreen*. White eeltient, Palm,
Brick construction. Can accomo­
Perma-tile. Hurricane brae «• «r* 4 l-anndry. 113 Palinetu,
date 25 only( Phone or write for
Ave. Phone 014.
Miriub- Cnnetete Curtipstty, 3U9
reservation lit once, Ovieuo IMrtll
Elm Ave. Phone 1333.
or Dr. Martin. Oviedo 2 'IIJ or
write P. O'. Ibi* KI7 Chulnotn,
Tuning and Rspalrlng. L. I.
Fla. Reasonable rate*. Large Recorder radio phouugraph com­
Hill, Res. flll-W.__________ '
sedan for g u n si to visit their
bination. The Music Ilo*. 119 W.
doctor.
SIGNS
1st 8 t. Phone Oft!.
•Show rants and potters
osmnado Baach ruoms, very rea­
O-rtUK'H MICiN s r r V ic h
d a b le . Mr*. Fred Allen, 404 FOIl SALE—Llmeroek for drlvs- ■o. D
. Undress. Phon3 1011
Crawford Road. Coronado Beach,
wavs slid roadway*—Phons
Fla. .
- 1241.
RADIATOR8 cleaned and repair
ed. Cohen Radiator Shop, J0t
BEIlROOM apartment, hot wat
2 mite* r-ut ■roXEIKi T L K Ilh —lomnlet# lino- Hanford Ava. Ph. 354-W.
#r, gas,-telephone.
~(j§[
11uni's Tuxedc F e d fitura. Orlando highway. Ph. tffll-VV.
Painting, plastering and minor
Furnished and unfurnished apmtB a tte r*, A Bs.tery Charging, t
*V. Uth.
rnont. Adults only. 2300 Mel__ IL H. POPE t O. INC^____|LAND
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recovered. ^ f’sll 235-M.
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5 ROOM apartment hy permanent resident*. Call Huffy 4 CEII.INC fans for sal*. larnov's
Drug Store.
8M - 1 L
or 8 room unfurnished housr or
' will eiehangti rented rt room Paints. Poultry Supplies, Nall*,
INirina Fe,-&lt;l*, Hroerries and
h o u s e on Sipes Ave. near Air
Meal*. Touch ton A Watson, 1201
Base. Mrs. Archie Welter. I*. O.
Celery, Phone IUW.
Bog. 86 . Sanford.
DELAY T Have a new fcltrhIREAL ETfATE FORSALE WHY
en eahincl designed and cust nn
built now hy C. J . (Jantt VY&lt;xidATTRACTIVE 0 room
ahop. Phone 779-W.
„ e and two large Iota, with
plenty of fruit—Spanish design­ House, trailer f*ir sale. Cheap. 911
ed stucco on steel—recently re­
MapI* Avr^___ ____________
decorated and In good sound
condition. Owner leaving rity
A R T IC L E S w a n t e d
and will sell completely fuml.ih 6

DRAINAGE. I NKW CATER­
PILLAR DKIHEJ— HULLIMWU
ER8 WITH P A L M K T T 'i
RAKER
T WO 3/4 YD
DRAGLINES.
EQUIPMENT
NOW IN THI8 VICINITY
NIMNICHT CONSTRUCTION
CO.. ORLANDO, FLA. PHONE
2-2981.

RENT A CAR
VOU DRIVR IT
PHONE 2M
RiWICKLAND-MOHUIHON
U DHlVE-rr, INC,
" SEE US FOR
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
AND TYPING
CREDIT BUREAU OF
8ANFOKD
116 N. Park
Phono 180

4EWLY constructed 6 room home,
Mrlal turning lathe.
close In on comer—3 lot* partly WANTED
EXPERT RADIO REPAIHINi*
Telephone S.
planted in young eitn is—needs
Fred Mysra, 111 E, »nd I t .
some finishing inside which pur­ Highest cash price paid for used
ATTENTION
MOTHERS
chaser could cmjiplet* nl hi*
furniture. Ted Davis F Tniturr
—DIAPER S E IIV IC K 0||n convenience. Large R*r
Co. 311 K. I*L PH. 98PBaby Valvst furnishes bmplla!
*4Q, workshop, and storo room
rivsn^tcrils diapers and damlorop concrete floors. Owner had WILL TRADE 1939 modal A Ford
Isad container. Economical and
and 40 acres land for 1957 or
. built for his own home, pow
later model Ford or Chevrolet ' aafe. Fully medically anpenved
| forced to .tell by chang# of em­
Call Daytona 2487-W collect for
In good condition or will sail
ployment. $6^ 00 .
details. 96 diapers, 12 a w ee;
liDroved and unlmprove I front
both. J . 0. Mitchell, I t , 2, Bog
"F1HBT IN JIAHFORP"
* * * on Federal Highway 17 and
168. Sanford.
FRED W. BKNOF.B A
JOHN- W.-Ds-MOORK ,
m 1 Ha, 8 Ute Bank Bldg
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vacant, lots, roadside* or large
acreage*. Phone 41 o r 167-J,

HELP WANTED—

EXPERIENCED celery grower er
trained farm manager for la m TRACTOR AND TRUCK WORK.
Let u arieir building tots. plow.
In Zallwood are*. Cood pos lion
I
INSURANCE _
Ing, harrowing, fill dirt, dirt
1
MORTCACE IA)AN»
for right party- A-Dud* k Sons,
moving and new ground work on
THONIK M. BALL, Rfallag
Oviedo, t'hj’ne aib lr______
JoU or farms.L Phone 439-W.
Broker and
C.
D. Forrester,r, RL I, Bog 99.
GIRL
for
tashirr
A
cosmetic
eoun
----- ._nr* Agent
Ur. also soda girl- Uflejf * Drug
4 . Florida State Bank Bldg.
S t o r e . _________
14
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W, two Story, three \ * d room
Salesman
and
collection
for
whlu
*wne.. Two ear
. Vn
Insurance debit, age I J - L . Sal­ ItKWARD'.for return of Mark A
lot lid r 140 in Mayfair.
ary and commission. Write llog
while cat. picks* up near Hill's
Ill sell unfurnished or furnished.
Bar.- Phone 883,
I. j)._*L caie Herald.
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Colorful In Spite
Its I'll BATON I.IIOVHI
- NKW DELHI; *tn no IV it ,
happen* to the-two newly f.itr,;irs^
Indian natiort*. they will i. ■co-ri
for n long lime avtnong :!•»■ r- ■-!
colorful spot* of the world
Mahhinia* still mle ftirv ig i
their capitals ill tudid-&lt;&gt;,clt ,i
luelr oo elephant* from w- n ■
iiiiuiv JiutoUfiil sf evoims.l ■ ily ,

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Sl.t«u then the dll NixTilii
a*» »
Irrfiilt*fl fft*m fbi • ttl- iVil^
Ting. ■nil in j - .(tiitt'r
n &gt;t- -ti.
■then. n&gt;‘slotfIv'ift- -. 11 fi il'lrtrlr I V
j the flis-i;, cbUfkliti.- rlv- »- h"'i- tii.trt.
•• rr
1 1* ^ta.
1 i‘. .1
1 hairl tim*', wen't iny," •'
.ldlui .

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lit four hundteil vttn
tian work in In.lm. wt:
no in &lt;upp&lt;iit iri-fKvni

Chr-iutn impillaiioii
tala
died

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million of th.i
million .|i..|e.lalino.

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in to-

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MK. MR11CII \NT
* Tl . • s m s ;
famuf.
lh * M M of THE..r *. *
A%&gt;*tuiues of gtarmg
-loi .om Mif** uu;n*
'I lim it MIV Vtm n
r«ini &gt; a ilav
J
Mehncsi long'Jt-r got &gt;■
in j b r world ate &lt;oin*n&lt;o, ..tnilir:
III ON VIII 'A t l l wpar. Itlchness in j. wrl tu t jet
Vale ITltiVt t
Until ujvl* •
It II II t o Hit n
'-rti*
ill'll. ''
"omil goml* .&gt; no! t i t :.'*■! . I t- . •
: i . in tlth
(Vw^t
IN till* I'M i —
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where in lh ; world uml l«-ul
U1 United Stilt*
(ioVefty »*t degrading tho i i n
animlit* fa-e la-tler.
Anrieni iilnot*t ituthi,
U rdu
V \ IU II.i:&gt; V E N K T IA N lll.IN D S
inter* ahd more r».*’ii!
. n^l
tiiin iiii'- Vlit-i It, .till if til
Muslim mortarrh* &gt;-f lu-P t I .ce
Aluminum
1 vd-ir -: Pott krd ‘Aluminum
set t i j u b t i o i , o f - la V l.t
.b .p b tp j
I A Me - Per l ire I -llm.ile
•baiiiv. unrelrnUng ■» ■
V.'. S I L V I A S • til? \V. Kiiliittpit -. Orluntlti
ami faiiatiristn loo g a r ' i . it for
firtiun. ■
",.
I'lutni* 2(tj71i!l
Th&lt;- greut fuuii«i’m': •uturyi
Muslim ruler »f M-ltd. M.t.iiin-1
tiui! Il-ii Tiighluk !«•,,. ,i *•
atnyv, had once ktllv.l u- r* «Ph?1
FOK T H E B E S T ICE CREAM
n Imn-littl t Ihminu 1
*- IM lngj
111ti«f1 1 #iji n Nin^If «Inv.
Try
Akl-nt thr l!i«-nt, ttbn .,i .. im.u-;:'
mislv nri'ivhl a «!* !« *.*.»i
r-.-ni 1
•»»III *4»*i|- 4
Du, &gt;n Klirntiotli «t ‘ii
NICK'S
OWN ICE CREAM
MI.J
. . I 1 11 - n i l r* II i»ssi»iame45LMiilimrttCrttgytCjC-.
spin* t,. i|i — sCramI ■ .

Ktatr»ComniiHNi(m
To Meet In Orlando

FO K HUNT

a n ted

tCINTUTI PRIf All TO PHOTOOIAPH ATOMIC NUCLEI

TALLAHASSEE. July 22. IHpe•ialt—Tho hiatr; frame am! Freeh
Water Fish Commission sill meet
in Orlando Aug. tt to approve a
p r o p o s e d 1H47-4R eonsruratlon
program and set up an operating,
budget for the fiscal year.
The meeting, to lw held irs the
Angehilt Hotel, will folli.*' the
tornmisslon't two-day “game war­
den school" which opent in* the
t'rntral Florida city Aug. i,
Commission -Director Ben* C.
Morgan said the five.man board
r’° l P*“n lo u *l,‘ ■nr
°n
- ami especially Franc- Hre key- fishing or hunting regulations at
uosittont, ami ,Jj»c;g»i/-tm v qu U the August rimforawe. '- i * - —
both ‘m tinfile*. aW-- lllulei going,
t
----heavy attarke from hir f&gt;in-&lt; The discovery of the Waster*
munlst parties which Im-- |H*oii'msnn Reaction,'August vou Was*
fomenting labor trouble to fur- •rrmami, was a Herman prnfp*ther their economic recovery irv tor of medicine who died in IW2 S. AT THI UNIVIItllT oLCallfornls, physIclsU I! t: Butler (tup, Irfl) and
F. IL John prcpift td phniogrBph lh# dismt* rr n u f atomic nucirl
with • •prettily bullt*8 S-mm twin-lcxu (im tia Upcrlbni a* a cl &gt;iul
chamber pholoMLAfdi, Ah* picture at bottom wiv t\ pUfjtil at a WrtM&gt;«
of the Amrrif hVrrt^ffml Hnciety hi l*«Io
V «l. i n h prong mi th»*
two **itiri" (erruwi) It Mid to reprrimt a t ,uiWic U mj; rrnittrd from t
en oiyirti nurtrtii dUintrfretrd on being *tHi» k i y lfH) initlkrn
'
yolt neutrons Id s cyclotrun.
(. frrsefio at Sonntfpholoi)

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Russian Bloc Is
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I*npy Trial

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Satellites Warned

Action Postponed

Boy Reverses Story
Of Infant Killing

Camp Winona

II'm Us w I
Irm m i « n
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ll*ontiOOed I r*»aaa P i g « ff*# &gt;
U 'u lis w t Irm a F ig i w ifi
I. Fred I’oey’s team Won »
the $ 1(10 a day provision still ap .Balkan* would be a threat to
JACKSONVILLE, Fla July 22- plies.
peace.
MASSILLON. O.. July 22 UP) water polo game. Sunday nig
MOSCOW. July 22, UP)- -Soviet
i/JV A Jacksonville tpan and hla
Meanwhile,
Britain
proposed
The
mysterious deaths of two at the council fire the cat!
The 16 day amendment was that tha council sidestep a de­
roncern over operation! of* foreign
1 bride were held today in El Faso, adopted
Infant*
In Massillon City Hospital, again put on stunts wi ’ • Cab ■
on recommendation of
intelligence agents wni emphaTexas, fo r, the Georgia slaying
cision
on
which
of
the
Balkan
apparently
solves yesterday by I wining with its graveyard tee
tited In an artlrle in the fa*nlnof Myron D. Sutherland, ns, Jack­ the Sanford Retail Merchants countrlea were responsible f&gt;■&gt; the the statement of a six-year-old in which comical epitaphi we
Association
represented
at
the
grad I'ravdsj which rritlcixc I *evread front makeshift tombstone
sonville oil filter manufacturing
meeting by Ned Smith, president. current ’disorder* in that area. hoy, reverted again today to * The tonibstones represented th
eral citixent for carelessly or un|company employee.
The
British
proposal
waa puxxling conglomeration of varied
Mr.
Smith
stated
that
in
view
of
conacioualy giving out state *ecgrave* of present campers
. Sutherland'! decomposed body
Wilson’* opinion that the contained in an amendment elim­ stories and differences between years from now.
feta.
I was found Sunday in an aband- Attorney
inating a paragraph of an Amer­ officials.
fee
might
not
be
valid
at
9100
“One should remember,” the ar,
Some of the funniest were
, unrd cabin near the edge cf Geor- a day, he waa withdrawing hi* ican resolution which Russia and
Mr*. Roger Gue, of nearby
tide laid, “that with the end of
gia's ukcfctiokee Swanp just over
the Soviet satellites had attacked Navarre, mother of young Roger llere lie the bones of Weilt
objection
to
rrdurlng
it,
provided
the war underinining actlvlllet of
the Florida line. In the back of the 16 day limitation was approv­ on the _ground , that
— it presumed Gue, who yesterday related to Spencer, Ills lumbstotie is mar
TALLA H ASS LL, I la., July 22 fureign intelligence have not weak. I
his iuail was a .22 bullet-hole and
thd guilt of Albania, Yclgostav1* ! .ndlca iww La accidentally drupped tie, but his head much den
ed.
according
to
Mr.
Sayer.
VP) — Attorneyt for former Kep. enedln the ilfgfifest.- It la known t
an exploded shell lay nearby. Hit
_
jth c two Infant* last Jdne «. said ser;** "There w*s a counriito,
•Mr. Smith tot'd the Commission and Bulgaria.
Bernic C .’ Papy ol Key Weil to ■that even Imurgeoffl stales, whi^h
I'JIJ- t.tUo Chevrolet sedsr, with that
Hit rain
t:
the
,
Merchants
A
v
i
a
t
i
o
n
.
,
A
*P°ke,m
,n
fw
thaAmerican
her son today had reverted to hi* by the name of Brock, lilt
Florida license {date 2D-7I23 was at an afternoon meeting, hadtddegation y id tha BHtjsh amend-[original
was brilliant, but his h
day moled to exdude from- ev are identiral in cliataeter, con
Hitt
tale
of
seeing
a
large
siantly send among each other
missing.
ment would be accepted by the boy in a whlU. coat enter the a ruck, He kept the hooks of tin
idence all letliinony on conver spiei, diveriioniiU, terrorists and
The man and wife held for adopted a resolution requesting the United States. This was one of nursery in which the infant* were ramp hanky-- H«
-lie lied, they spW
taliont in or about the Honda assassin*.
Georgia police were Identified by Commission In the future not to two conciliatory, moves made at found dying.
in the lake he sanjtr* ^XheiSaVg
adopt
any
ordinance
effecting
“Capitalistic
Intelligence
oper
Home chamber in connection with
I let. Lk-ut. II. V. Itranch as Wayne
She declared she did not now a councillor hy the name of R*d
this morning's council session in
F. Woodruff,' 27 and hu bride citlten* or merchant* on Ita first an effort to reconcile conflicting belivr her son dropped rfhe babies He was killed overnight as he la)
charge! that he attempted to bribe alts even murie actively against
reading,
but
rather
to
carry
It
ov*r
the Soviet nation, trying to under­
Jeanette, IP, formerly of Orlando.
Soviet and American views.
and told newsmen she and her In b«d. He tangled with the hoyn
, fellow lawmakert.
I t'
mine 1 U military and economic
Detective Don G, Butler said to the next meeting, Sayer report­
The other nytva was msd* by husband were tricked Into letting in Cabin JY , He tried, he died
ed.
The alleged Convert* lion» from intght.
n Warrant had been obtained by
h a .is nu more."
Invrstlgators talk to her son.
A letter brom W. D. Ryan, gen­ France.
flu. sheriff
at Folkston, Ga.,
the baiit ul accuiationt agaiml j "The strictest maintenance of
The U. 8 . resolution referred
There are svveial new boy
eral
manager
of
the
Minneapolis
slate-secrers by every Soviet percharging Woodruff with murder
Papy. now on trial after a gi.mil urn is of exceptionally great tinto the report uf the Balkan in­
tn cupip, Gene Estridge, Johi
arid asking that hla wife tie hrld. Baseball Club, was read In which vestigating commission which de­
Nathan Mayo. Mitts commis­ The lw« wirk apprehended si they the City was assured that at tha
jury indictment.
porlance for providing seem tty
Fryer, Frank Mills and John Butt
Bid Offered
sioner of agnculttpi'. wjit, an- stepped from a California-Itound end of the spring training 'period clared that any future hostile
Defence alloineyt aiked the for the country."
*n.
)i " " ”
noonced today that he ilw-t not bus.
the Municipal Ball Hark wobld action on the part of the three
court to rerogni/e an old Knglidi
ItW a lia a r*
tra n
! ' * * » '►»»*
Those who visited the t'slnjJI
intend to retire at the expliation
lie turned hark to th# City In Soviet satellites would be con­
Burma Slaying
sites to lie Inspected either by a Sunday included Mr. and Mtt
common law of IbHH and tlrike
of hi* present term. “Th - ruin-1
a* good condition aa when they sidered , threat to peace.
sub-committee or the entire com­ Fred Poey, Havana, Cuba, Thom
took it over. He also agrred to
ora are absolutely without founda­
tiilually all of the letlimony «l
Glades Park Bill
It a a t l a a . U f r o m I ' s t t t h o t
as George, Mr. and Mrs. Join
all conditions stipulated by the that the McCormick Luntlier Com­ mute.
the tlale't ilar wilnett. Kep. Brai* day were the traffir men at the tion'*, Mr. Mayo declared, “us I
These locotions, he revealed, Cranston, Mr. and Mr*. Edwin
expert to la* a candidate to succeed
City In regard to taking over the pany Building on West Fit it
, ley Odharn of Sanford.
M iMtliHiird iranm P a c t «tw |
gates."
park.
myself In tip- l!MH election ■-gardStreet, previously condemned hy will be. Inspected after due notice Locket, Mr. and Mrs. K. T. Hunt
Thali in Nu said Aung Ban wn* less »,f who el-.- tun-.”. “I have t»» arquire |irivate lands by purThe jury w ii taken fiom the
Mr. Sayer, In behalf of the City, the City, Is naw being repaired. • has Iwen given to the local Post. and Millard, Jim Richardson, th
in* May that a plot was an unflnlshi-d program in lip* ulti­ rhase of romlrmnation.
had written Mr. Ryan outlining
room while Odliam re|ieatrd in warned
A hearing date waa set for July After this a final meeting will It* snd Mrs. C. L. Park, Lieut, A.
in the making to kill the entire ........
.............................................
t . Dirksen said he appeared st the the City'a requirements ond remate
developing)
of'agrletilft{re,"i
30
to determine whether or not held by the rommittce prior to W. Epps, Rolwrt Altman, Gaines­
more detail thin ever hefoie'liic executive council in order to taus i he ass,-rli'd. "and I am n-king my, rVJ!u*’*Ai'
JuvlI Hopkins, G^nnd
park ho return- to revoke the license of J . D, Carl- making it* final -recommendation ville, Johnnie Walters, Mr. and
arcuialiun that Papy uffeied him integration of th* antl-Fawiat Ihnusaudt
" L witey-stw -said, awns JJ(- ttd
end of the season in ’as ton’s |&gt;*er place on Wry. Ninth for the site to the Executive Com- Mrs. Ray Fort, Mr. and Mr*.
in th«
Dirksen good condition as the visiting club Street, concerning which neighbors milter at the Mid-winter Depart­ Bill Johns, Mr. am LM r* V\ C.
earth ami whuhnygino T rip de­ People* Freedom League. (..!&gt; i»m- woftt* that I am not ready to quit ,HH*
inanl political fartlon to whic.t my post." .
said
he
has
no
objection
to
expan­
found If. The City agreed, to fur­ have complained, Mr. Hayrr an­ ment conference in January. Final Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Georg*
feat a bill denying race bookrnak- the slain ministers lielottged. This,
sion of the park If private owners nish sand and clay for the Infield, nounced.
action on the site selection will Speer and daughter, Mrs. Nancy
en telephone and telegraph terv- the rrinspiratnrs lielieved. would
an- permitted ot retain od and and to furnish a ground's keepe? to
It* taken
at the
Department Brock. Mr. and Mra. It. U. Hutch
Purchase
of
the
first
City
lot
ice.
enable them to seise power dur­
mineral rights, plus the privilege assist in maintaining the park
Indonesian Revolt
Convention In Panama City In Ison, Mi.‘ and Mrs. Don Dunn,
on
whlcbgthev
have
options
l-y
E.
the ensuing chaos.
.
uf carrying on explorations.
during the training season.
The defense argued that under ingThukin
R. -Doyle and W. D. I’arbrl who April.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dunn, Mi
N'u said a tribunal woul I
He said he believes 25 years
M stn I i&gt;iuni fttisti i'AK» O w rl
the comimin law, ronversatiuns in
Mr. Field told the Headquarters and Mrs. P. C. Stanley, and David
plan a home building project on
In
r*sty»i*e
to
a
City
request
lie
established
to
inquire
into
cir­
would
Isa
sufficient
time
t&gt;
.
give
rlonesian
we
likely
huuhl
eneiiunand aiound legislative chamber*
cumstances of th* assassinations lei BOme aurh ,e.i ••mug as this: individual owners rxplora'ien pri for bus -Service to and from the Magnolia Height* wq* approved. Committee of the manifold advant-l and Joyre Stanley, Mr. and Mis,
between lawmakers about matters
Fernald-Ijiughton Memorial Hos­ The purchaae at this time was age* of-the Sanford lakefront site,'] Alfred Stanley, Mr. and Mrs.
“The Doleli and the liid^Peellitis allege*.
.-pending iiefore them are "ab-riim’- and would exauiine all under nrpital, the-Silver,Cab Company ad­ necessary said Sayer, in Ordtr to where the Memorial building could J . A. Rogers of DeLamt.
icsf,
including
U
Saw
and
other
Ite|i
-Smather*
(IF
F
la
)
said
leg­
ate
j
acridly
as
hu
apait
ns
the
tie seen from the railroad (St.
(ly privileges! and inadmisAtiliT's*
vised that there were not enough secure FHA approval.
Also Stanley Willink, Mr. and
rival political leaders.
poles. We have little in common. islation looking toward establish­ people riding there to pay thq
'court evidence.
Du* to numerous and dally com­ Johns Bridge), the waterway, the
‘'Nothing shall deter in* from Tha quern id tin- Nethe/laruls ment of the park waa first pasted operating
Mr*. H. Jacoblun, Mr. and Mrs.
highway
and
the
air
line*.
He
told
expenses
of
a
bus.
plaint*
reaching
the
Sanitary
DeJudge W. May Walker eirluded the firm purpose of achieving
by Congress |N years agu. atld
‘
'from residents
•••
-in reg-t e l Jhe' Post members that If Sanford W. R. Clark, Mr. and Mi ’ Hen
Milk in local dal [lea was re­ partment
the jury from the tooni to bear the ultimate goal bur beloved la a U-neviilent ami lovable- |H-r that 10 .S tate legislatures and five
sonage,
hill
she
ipot
one
of
ported to have met Grade A re­ to nclghfrora’ chicken yards living I* inspected by the Committee, Katx, Mrs. R. Shuemaket, Mr.
technical arguments on the (mint. leader set Is-fute ua," he was
Florida
governors
"have
considerUa The memls-rs .of her giivern
quirements during thu jiresent too doae-to thair homes, the-City local dale and - fraternal organi­ and Mr*. Eugene KitrUigt-, C
H* did not rule Immediately.
quirted as telling th* pew times m a ilt itr u - J u i t i g n e r j _ l o _ u a . W u l . « « " d « P p r o V t d " i U
UUIdt month. Employment of E. L Levy Attorney waa directed to draw up zation* will be requested by th* F. Garner, Mr. and Mrs.--Don
— Odhaiit-testified ytal i*apy made of ‘ IIiiiiiiu , the government pa want ahmdule severance from ,|l»‘,|t
0. H. Giles as’ fi remen wasj lj «n
an ordinance to defining the mlrji- Post to co-operate in Impressing Bolls, Mr. and' Mr* Dick Fillhim tyro bribe offers, one just out­ per.
"It appears to me we owe some­ and
Hnlland, so that we may rut
approved in accordance with pre- mum distance a chicken yank may upon the committee members th* terry find daughters, Ray Fox,
side the House rhnmWi'a main
He denied that former 1’iemier ourselves in these (airy lands if thing to the public Inti-rest,*
and
‘
‘ l\Ih *located
* ‘ from
‘
. . . . -bout*. mlyjtntpKVi t&gt;JL.JJaitfyJtLj%a_*-jUe Ml. .11 .! .Ml,, i.o.o-.et
Llie\bc
a ncighbpr’*
entrance and immediately inside Ha ,'law _ttuia__aneaUrd..ur„-th*t we*11 h t-wMrh —hitr**- ticen'-nihubi ■" SllMtlh*** said, - - "The prop'r-—* f vious v-tlon ln _ author iking
for the building.
daughter, Mr. and Mra. Ralph
Tiring
of
two
addltuinu)
firemen.
This
will
he
presented
at
the
next
tha rh iw te t-.'the near iliiy" lie lire govern merit planned to
led by uni litre fot tin Ield gen­ Florida waul this park to go mi Both are experienced firemen, said meeting, said Mr. Sayer.
William I-Staler was nnnmtnd- Day and chitdu-n of Daytons.
said that afti-r the second‘ offer, rest him.
erations, It ihii' i that we like I see no on usion at this lim- to Mr. Sayer. RCA radio equipment
Hugh Whekhrl.
The Commission last evening ed by the Post for his aide handl­ Phil Stanley,
"I told him 'you it
. I'm not
delay
action.
the Dutch less, hut *we like our
ordered by the City l» expected to gave consideration to Inc-easlng ing of the Sanford Junior Legion Mr. ami Mrs. 11. F. lianas. Mix.
only guing to sujiport the hill. Nttw
Peterson
said
amendments
which
uhsfdut* fierdolii (lie more.”
arrive in the near futurn, he said the occupational tax, on all types hasrball team,- which tinlay is Mra. U. Squires, Mr, and Mix.
I ’m going to expose you."’
That's tvlint yum lortr-poM- hi- will propose to the .legolstum
E. Madden.
Dutch Note*
playing irrW Ipter ParlcThe Commission was informed, of busineaa.
When the bookie hill then came
will
provide
that
no
land*
tau
ho
$
dent U-lii-tis tiiuj .tlunk. Ajul tiiul
up for action, Odham-charged in
aeqiiin-d
outside
of'
a
boimiuty
I I n n 11II n o t I , n m I ’a a * tt aet
is the basic rate-e uf this fresh
the preceding debate "There i« wished to atress that it maintains outbreak. If we Iwlieve the writ­ * greed upon hutween the State
money on the line in this House" its unalterable derision to rarry ing on the wall, tins means that and Federal government in IPM
to defeat the measure hut tie did out the political -program based MMiner nr Inter (|iiohni4y »iwnut*rM w/,l{
|irot« 4 di) nml niln*T«l
not on that day name i'spy. lit upon the principles underlying tha tbe N'etbet lands must lelinquisn rights of private owner*.
said ,later
he
would
have
if
Ills
The lervciation reserve oil royal, ,
. ,
..
„ ,
Linggadjuti Agreement (In which nil claims on tin- wealth of In­
■beech had not been cut off by
, p n i|
Mtr g j
ties-II H of production) to I'lm ids
donesia.
parliameutaiy finagling."
the independence of Indonesia in
The sumo is line of all im­ on Slate owned land* if tin* Sec­
The 27-year-old Sanfoid oil dis­ ItiO i.
perial powers, liet-ailie the demand retary 'uf Interior ever peiinit*
tributor, youngest mrmlH-r pf thu
“The Netherlundu government lo r __indopentlem-e I* -running drilling and uil is found.
House, smiled^ several. lint.'S. and ioiifIdeally —hope* that* circum- around The world like n theme
Wiped Ids hatuls with n Imndketr stances will soon permit to resume song. -We ate -eellig its effect
chief during hi* testimony.
constructive cooperalinn with the III the west stll, &lt;-nilinent of III tin
Red OfficiulH
He told the court be and Pap;
py ■r|*ddi&lt;- ns deair ed by liiiiumnahle which ha* been granted-it* free­
were good friends iiefore tin- al­ Indonesian.', in KepuliUokit terri­ dom by Engluml. Britain also '•
tlHSIlHHr* Iran I'aat One)
leged bribe offer was made lie tory, which cooperrjliitn nltrady relinquishing But in* now toinliy
Cause Papy had helped get one of successfully exists with the states a Moody inleinal |rolltical, ct*i- lull led before the committee u n ­
der oath.
hi&lt; five brothers a job at a Miami of East Indonesia and Borneo."
■is.
Photographs
were forhiddeSince the, Indonesian
republic
is
race track.
, ,
Arunml the corner the ITenrh Rep. Munill (R-H. D.) explained
not
recognized
l.y
the
.United
Na#rr
|
,n„|inK
kr(.,,
Fret,cl,
In" 1 had to feel very definite for
,
u, „ Kteiwh and that Kravchenko "may ire in
that bookie bill tu turn j friend lions a* a severe,gn state, xnyt,
Afried ate eontiderhble danger" Irrcause of
down." Odliam said of Papy'i al­ complain from Indonesian leader* ||1||iBn
,
, |hi* willingness tn testify,
would raise important legal JKrfr.ta.
leged request fur hi* support
reaching
for
he
.sun
.
kni
’ • Kruvciienko dlscuunteil airy Idea
UN experts fxprraMft the opini­
the w tlolrawal of j l|ii&gt;(
Ruttlwi K„v, nim#tll mj, y
He said after lie had tohl i apy on that the Sccurltv Cuum-II could demanding
British troop, from her soil, and u
,)y thp Rutsian peorvlinquishmenl uf Conlr„l over
,, .
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. . / ’ unless a complaint wa* filed,by an the Augh,-Egyptian Sudan. And ■I,-. In one plant he lirndrd, Krav­
replied."D« you mind if U e i per-^ lM(ll.|14.Mlll.nl *ruunlry „ either a
chenko said, -tju r s
unco' were
ry
•opal?" and then said
story g ,-*. E m p „,, r...- 27JIOO worker* and Km Coeaack
memlwr or non-memlier of the UN. *a* the
oulmmlerl a* the t.s.,.»i.«„
u „ rt h,
Ihe pl&gt;nl
f
Even though the rmmril could, ".l»Ke-i"B, n.
hundred dollars to Vote against
. had :10,000 worker* and over
not
art
directly
on
the
Indonesian
it.
t . Nat in nily tliis
ihpuii y,ihH) g u ard ,
with automatic rl,
. , ............... communication, it w u pointed,outt
", T ifoesiiT
Odharnn. continuing hU aUtmnant h
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posse** It in* * f " J rh-s nhd dogs.
aomp u,her munlry mlght|lh"*
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tion' bettween *D*‘
iioard over-night,
{, tases to ^
u rumpUllll w imhM llt going l.y tlx- Imar.
The only wraports of the work­
fc,
make P Hcharge,
H H E P I wool never Ilu&gt;
.
iIndonesians.
ijin.
However,.the time I* fast passi.ig er*, he testified, were Ihe ‘chnlns
have made a charge hut I know It
when Intelligent |tco(ilu of dif. &lt;i( their own slavery." adding
In ,inif
this roimt-clltrn,
it was
infant $200 to mr.M llo Mi4 ho
f,n
fon4kSf1 a 11* i'.l
n?* £te f«K(iU rntrn
cei Van \* botl»d; toijtlh that "consequently, any hop* thut
had h frtllnit of "hurt*.hom»lliulmi f»Uw th it th# Sovtft Ukr# iu* er by
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Jrwvl ntudilttl rrewn mn
jew,
the government rnav I* over­
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thu
lfi4on«n&gt;i#n
&lt;iu#«llon
J
and a littfe i.-I.,-si,hi all at the
sceptre, Cummonwealths rornpris thrown from the Inside hy the
tn-forr *be council in January, HHi), tug sovereign nail,ms uf differ
tanir time."
In IiOndon—even without the »*■ enl rair* may l«r frumeil success­ Lures of thel people is Isillt on
Odhma, conttmiing his statement qurst of the Indonesian leader*.
sand."
mutual benefit and
to the court with the Jury outside
Tire witness paid Ihe Sovl* 1
A t‘ that time, it wat rharged fully for
the courtroom, said the da/ uft/T that the presence of llrlllsli troop* someday we may. get that vast Secret police Is "an important
. Papy made a $200 offer, the Key- In Indonesia threatened world commonwealth which many look factor and force in the Soviet
West representative appioachcd peare. The Ukrainian represents'- forward to *• "One World.” Hut economy.” Special branches of th#
him again at the rear of the House live demanded creation of a com­ empties uje nil *l»i.-t anac-hronlslU. police, he added, are s**ignsd tb
And hy the same token, bi i V all sorts nf economic and In­
' chamber with a different proposal. mission for an on-tho-aput Inquiry,
• The-Sanford representative told hut the council defeated tire pro­ attempt to create q 1(1,w of na­ dustrial activity.
tions by force, against the will
tha enurt he was at the dejV- &lt;•! posal.
In these operations 17,000,000
Rep. T..T. Cobb of Daytona Bench
nf their peoples,, must fall in
lie I,-nr - t*oo :-a *■
• ' T " tu 2UJ)00,000 neupbi- a ia a'optoyod
congratulating _blm—nn a speech
and "th* Soviet government Uses
D utnrnm ainK
Involving a move to Iran ca'ttle
their Islror free of charge and
from Florida highways.
keeps them on a starvation diet,"
t r s s lls B r t Iras* P#*» Owe)
**Aa I turned from Tommy
nation's
valuable
forest
tt*- he continued.
Cobb’s desk, llcrnie Papy, coming Ion mprtar* and left the area aources.”
Asked alrout the Russian search
from across the aisle, graldied me after suffering damage.
The "water iMimhlng” i* de­
Premier Amir SJarlfoeddin In a signed only to delay forest biases for the atom Ur mb, Kravchenko
by my arm and said ‘Odle, I'll
make it five and a case »f Scotch broadcast from Jogjakarta beamed In inarcessihlr regions until par- told the committee he knew the
to Australia, appealed “to the rchuting smoke jumper* or gro­ Kovlet Union was "actively en­
If vou’ll just take a walk."
gaged" in December, 10 12 , In get­
It was then, Odharn said, hr told world In general and uur friends und news ran extinguish them.
ting uranium, source uf atomic
Papy he was not only going to lb Australia in particular to
energy. II* said that If Russia
tupport the antl-hookle bill hut strengthen their effort* to pre­
had developed th* atom bomb
vent further bloodshed." He said
would expose him.
HABBj C S meditations at th* time th* . United States
..Papy’s resignation from tha it was clear this "colonial war"
did, and If th* United Stales did
n&gt; Alley
House and his Indictment followed waa not in the Interest of general
not hava th* bomb, ‘V s wouldn’t
charge* of attempted bribery by pear# in southeast Asia and the
be sitting right now in this
.*
Odharn and* Kep. Clan-nce M. world.
place."
WtM DAT S0JCR 3 0 *
" I f effort* ar# being mad* lit
Camp II of Ocala.
Kravchenko scuffed at Ruaslan
our behalf, they must be msd*
SAY HE V(A&gt;iT DRIVIN*
proposals for disarm*ment, ask­
quicklyi" be said in a speech
ing! " I* It possible to propose
hear by th* Dutch Monitor her*.
Gunfire* Bloodhounds Associated Press correspond** VX&gt; FAS' P t PD-I.IC6.
'"armament and st Ihe same to
try on wl'hln th# Soviet Un­
Harris Jackson reported 'from
SAY D6Y J t S ’^tSTED
FURNKY KINO IS WOHTI... And like hint,
'Ends Convict Escape Jogjakarta
it and 11 I, satellite states viothat the Indonesians
HIM FOH FwYlN* TOO
n* id- Ingirvt warfare which It
clalttmed in a communique to have
■cores of other experts. . . who really
im* at rearing million* to hats
"mad* progress west Of Stm tLOW)!
Gunfire and bloodhounds ended a rang" today. This waa th* first
he United Htates and Kngtandf
know tobacco . . . have seen the makers
t Hotrlived escape by two r
- Ha ronst-drd the Kratnlin'a
Indonesian assertion of military
convict* from a State Road
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of Lucky Strike buy "real One tobacco."
'main hoov is an economic desuccess line* the outbreak of
partment road camp truck her* hostilities Sunday. .
•reiilon In this country, and If
yesterday. One of the men was rat occurs Russia will take ad­
A broadcast 1 ltdoctetIan com
After all, th atV w h at you went in
captured immediately
and th* munlaue - heard In Batavia said
jutage nf the Communists (barat
other w*s taken In let* than a » tha Indonesians were Attackin'
A cigarette. . . the honest, deep-down
o produce confusion, (literal
boor.
,trikes and hsll."
w est. of Ssmarang on th* north
The escapade utilised men of central coast of Java.
enjoyment of fine tobacco.
the police department, sheriff*
Jackson,
quoted
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Indonesian
road department and the com m unique a* saying th# Dutch
t farm colony; -7 -■*" —
action atarted a little after bombed Amharawa, 80 miles south
o’clock Itat night when Bracey of Bemarang, Tha area was the
and Arthur Raiford. lump- scene of sever* fighting two yean
a truck -near th* outskirts ' ago.

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• ’ ctntor" ul itslctnrnt* made in
the Icgitlaluic.'
Psrkft and Stale Attorney Phil
O'Cqnnrl .ol W rit. Palm B eaJi
atgurtf the defenir motion w/.*
bated enlilely on catri involv
mg libel and tlander and did not
* fit the bribery charge.

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Orlando Bride Held
In Murder Inquiry

Soviets Warned Of
Intelligence Agents

TUESDAY,'JULY . 22, 191

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Acquittal Denied p

P la n U f u . 5.

TAI.ALHASBEK. July 25
Representative
llcrnir C. Papy denied from
th«&gt; wltneaa Hand at hia
trial her* today that ha' had
offtrad brlbaa to'Rapa. Brallay Odham and Clarence M.
Camp II during tha 1817 leci«latura. Tha veteran Kay Weal
rejjm cfltaJlr* ' **ld "h # '"h *d '
- to ld Odham on ona occasion •
• only that hr heard ."they are
paying fIM to vole" on an
a n t i-bookmaklng bill. Ha
■aid ha had no rontrtraallon
whatever with Odham tha
nail day whan, tha Hanford
rapraaantatlra haa teatified.
Papy offrrad him $500 and a
rasa of Hcotrh whiskey nut
to vole.

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TALLAH ASSEE, July 23 m
• -C irc u it Judge W . May Walker
today denied defame motion* of
acquittal on all ihiVe counlt ol
an .jqdiclment
charging former
Rep. Bernie C. Papy with offer-

tag Jtribei .l&lt;LHoiida_legi»ltloii. _
The motion *wt» made and
promptly denied toon after the
Senate prciented the h it of it*
wilnettet and .turned the trial
fever to the defeme.. Defeme witnettet began coming to the itand
.
after the lunch reertt.
Defente council at the
last
minute tecalled Papy't accutort.
Rep*. Brailey Odham of Sanford
and Clarence M . Camp 11 of
Ogala, Odham wat questioned
again closely nn whether lie* had
heafll Papf make a purported of
$ e r of $200 or limply 2()0.
• Odham'i statement* thowing the
language both# way*..gtyte-intro­
duced.
Judge Walker ruled out an ef&gt;
fort by the defeme to gel Camp't
answer to a question at to wheth­
er Papy and two other repretenlativea had a convert.llion . with
him .on May 12 concerning remporU (hat $100 wat being offered
“ or volet for the anti-bookie bill.
The judge taid that wat im­
material because it occurred five
day* after Cajnp letlified Papy
told him a vole to tend the meas­
ure to hotlile committee would
be “ worlh $100 Id you."
. Defente motioni for directed
&lt;v verdiett of acquittal
all
were
^ a t e d on grounds that the itate
• lad failed to support, itt charge*
irH lis a M u r « | . T a t )

Price Of Scotch
Is Disclosed At
Papy Bribe Trial
■_TALLAHAB 8 KS. July 23, (/F)—
ifTTh* state finally euecsmled in gettlnjr tha price of a rasa of 8 cotrh
rhiskty Into tha record of the
bribery trial of former Rep. Iterate
C. Papy today.
It was necessary lo establish
that a rase of whiskey la a thing
of value within the meaning of the
Inw dealing with bribery. It took
Ihrke witness to do It aa well as
several order* of Circuit Judge
W. May Walker overruling objec­
t i o n s from the defenae.
Pa
Papy la an-used In the indict­
ment of offering Rep.' Bralh-y Odh a a of Sanford a bribe of $$00
and a eaae of Scotch whiskey for
hla vote on the 1047 anti-hook
maker bill.
The flrat witness, a representa­
tive of the State Beverage Depart­
ment who waited two days to taattfy, told the court he couldn't aay
at what price Scotch whiskey told
In May when the a llo t*! offer
However, Wade Wchont. bualof the local Kike
county club liquor
Bo did P. O. Nelson who reported
he operated, a liquor store in a
neartv

&amp; &amp; £ SS fatfiS

. 20 are on. temporary
___three on probationary
he said, included are flren
and public work*

America Hit Fch^Act
ing U n i l a t e r a l l y ;
4 Power Ministers’1
Meet S u g g e s t e d

Army, Navy, FBI
To Get Testimony lly R O***---------B ER T IIE W E T T
LONDON. July 23 (/ P )-R u iOn Soviet Agents tia tejected a United Slate* in'

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German pol­
in the Russltoday, hilling
ami injuring

r \o American-licensed new*
^ jp e r Der Abend reported It
“presumably u t t an act of sab­
otage” and that u auiteate found
In the rulna "lead* to the con­
clusion that a bomb was smug­
gled Into the blrtlttng."
Soviet official*. maintained
alienee.
It wat the third auch i splo­
sion in administrative building*
In the Soviet section.
Four polieemen and four Her­
man workmen were killed. At
least two of the injurrd were
reported in critical condition*.

Western Powers
Attack Russian
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Crop Outlook Good

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Personal Episode Union Leader On
In Pacific Battle Perjury Charges

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Vegetable Group
Releases Facts,
Figures On State

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Poles’ Share
QfU.SRelief
Is Cancelled

Senate Suprised
By Truman With
Informal Visit

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Each Side Says Other
Using Jap Troops;
India, A u s t r a l i a
May Make UN Plea
BATAVIA, Java., July 23. (/P)
—Four Java loans wer* In
flames tonight as Indonesian
troop* retreating on two fronts
threatening ihrlr capital, adopted
srorrhrd earth larlira before a
determined .Dutch army ‘drive,
an Indonesian comm unique an­
nounced.

Denial Before House
Group Of Red Con­
nection Said False
W ASHINGTON, July 23 147
A Federal gtand, iijUL.
doted Harold Roland1, Cniiiiuffrl. Milwaukee CIO leader, on
clratgrt that he idrninillrrd |&gt;crjury in- telling * cdngicitionsl com
miller that hr wat nut a mrmber
the Communiit’ Patty,
Clrriltoifcl Irtlilird hcfuic lire
House Libor Committee latt Mar.
I" Hr wat pinidrgt of the. Unitid Auto Worker. Local No. 24S
si a time whnt Allit-Chalmrrt
plant* in thr Milwaukee area were
ihut down by a piqlrarird tinkr.
I In- laltor committer wat invritigating the cagtrt of I^ I hu
ditpulrt.
work
ttoppagn and
vtlikri with particular lefrtciK.?
lo any inllurncr of tubvrmvr
groujn.
The indictment aaid that Christoffri. under uath,_LValegorivaily
iluit-d” nnv affiliation with Com­
munist Parly, Nevertheless,' ihe
grund Jury report said, he "was
then u member of the Communis:
Party ami had been auch member
fuc several vt-ar* thereto and had
worked with the .Communist Purtv ami with the Communist poli­
tical association."
The eaae waa -presented to the
gtaint Jur y . hy Jultn 8. PralUanti
Frank H. Pattyn, special aaxlstarrt* to AttorntV Gem-rul Tom C.
Clark.
After ChrUtuffeT appear'd he
fore the committee here In March,
Chairman Hartley (R-N. J.) sent
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Budget For Year
Is Presented At
Pilot Meeting

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Tin- hutleel as presented hv hung.
Mrs. Marv Rawlins, finance chair­
The communique said other
man " f the Filota Club. wn« »&lt;• Dutch elementM lancing east from
tin
ceplrd at the ineelliii? of the
Nt-tht-rlnnds colonial capital
group held in tile Tonri«t ^Center hud ' moved 50 mile* before d:U0
H
mi if nurd un 1'ggp | n u |
Inst night.
An inerras* of lilies wav voted
upon ns was s penally of 25 vent*
per meniLtr for any absence In
Ihe future. A discussion of ways
of m **tlhf the liudgel and i-xpeners was carried un and plan*
wen- made to sell Christmas cs(d*
again this year and for bidding a
rummage sale early In September.
Mr*. Joel Field, president, re­
ATHENS. July 28, (,P) — The
ported that the telegram of roll- United
Nations Balkan aUb-Cumgraduation* sept -from the Pilots mlssfon continued today its . In­
to Dirk Aikrn who appeitrrH on vest igntIon at lonunlna, where th*
the Arthur Godfrey broadcast in Greek army claims to have touted
New York wa* read over Ihe u guerrilla force which “invaded" »
airr The group voted lo sand a from Albania.'
,
letter at appreciation
to the
The luvesUgHlui * originally had
Police Rtgeyvc. In Qrisndu. »pon: been rchcdulcil tft leave yciterday.
sors of tire program on which Meanwhile, Athens newspaper*
.Mr. Aiken won the opportunity published unconfirmed
report*
of appearing in ihe Arthur Godfrey that a majority of th* sub-com­
show.
mission was “convinced" that Ih*
■A letter from the Texas City, guerrilla* hail struck from Al&lt;
Tex. J ’llot Club wa* read in which Irani*.
the laical cluh was thanked for
The Greek Eighth division fn
the $26 donation made during th* Eolrus said ths! it had Inflicted
recant disaster* there. It ■ was 628 casualties on irregular* with­
reported that tha hospital room! in four days, exclusive of lot***
furnished and maintained hr the from.Greek air force plane*.
Pilot Culb haa been painted and
An estimated force of 800 to
redecorated.
1,000 rri&gt;clt were bring shelled in
Mra. M. C. Stone waa welcomed the forest arras west of loannina.
a* a new member .in th* club. A
The government said 20 guerril­
letter from Mr*. Edith Cameron las were killed and 20 captured on
of Gainesville, chairman of th* ML Olympus and that 25 war*
Florida party given hy Florida killed and 30 captured at Aghta,
delegates la Ihe Pilot Internation­ The rebels Belied seven military
IH
al held In Columbus, Ohio Juns truck* carrylng wheat near Lamia.
20-28 waa read In which ah*
The ministry of public order
thanked thos* taking part,
said guerrillas had attacked ntar
throughout th* stat* were used tho Bulgarian ami Yugoslav bor­
Greenery and flower* native to ders.
Florida aent hy th* various clubs
A hand of 600. including women,
through't the state wars used to waa said to Hava struck at Vrontransform tho parlors of th* tou. seven miles south of Bulgaria,
D*shi*r-Wa)lack hotel into a ver­ and burned 70 house*, th* school,
itable fairyland. Th* party was
(i'MMllHWCA
»*»■• T * « l
proclaimed by all those present
aa being on* of th* outstanding
•vents of . tha convention. Air Nejcro Injured When
plants, aant by Mr*. A. W. Lee
of Sanford, ’ were wrapped In
Hit By Automobile
8 panlsh moss and presented to
each guest present and a large
Hit by an automohil* an h*
banana plant, complete with a waa' unloading cement TremTI
bunch o f ' bananas whleh was wheelbarrow at Frehch Av*nU#,_
aent bv th* Daytona Beach Club and First Street lata- yesterday
created much comment among lb* afternoon, Andrew Jones, negro,
guests. .
of 1502 West Fifteenth Street « *»
rarrled in the Mosriy ambulann*
CORRECTION
to Ffmifd4,aughtnn
Memorial
Th* Herald r*gret* an error Hospital where he wa* traeted f«r
mad* in tb* story on th* Hi. head and back injuries, according
*.
!
Johns River appropriation which to poiic*.
Miss 6'rancls M. Stor*y of
app*ar*d In Tu«aday'a lasu*. Th*
sub-comraitU*
recommended $600, WebsUr, Identified by polk* a*
o-C
000 for tht prelect or $ 100,000 tho driver of the 1841 Pontiae
mor* than th* House originally sedan that hit th\ negrS, fact* h
charge o f re c k la u ' driving.
approved.

U N Group Makes
Creek Inquiry As
Rebels Retreat

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lipopt dtiontt to iM e Java in
two have ptetted to within 12
milrt ol
thr .key Republican
ilronghold of Msteng, an Indones­
ian tuny communique acknowl­
edged today.
Olhrt Dutch unit* were threat­
ening thr Indonesian capital of
Jogjakarta. I hr Dutch look ths
important town of Halatiga, on
a ‘46-mitr winding highway to the
Republican capital.
A diipatch
from Associated
Pret. corrrtporulrnl Haiti* Jackton quoted a Republican common!epic at- toyintt lint meanwhile, ihe
Indoncttaitv in a counter-drive
were* nearing
the oultkitlt of
Dutch-held . Semarang, 27 milesnorth of .Salatiga and the bate
for— the - )um|mff— of— the [
drive toward Jogjakarta. Indones­
ian four* have a hern reported
tempting to infiltrate Semarang,
an important Dutch military bate
on Ihe nuith coat) of central
Java.
A Dutch aimy communique in­
dicated that motoiiied
columns
arid *aim»i-piulcered lioopi wer*
putlutig deep into both Java and
Sumatra on pi lea.tl IQ fronts
agamit iporadic iriittsnce.
On Humalro, tire Army communiquo ri-por ti-d that u Dutrh
column had moved more than 10
rnilrs to tire west &gt;4 Palemhnnj
In the aouthraatern part of the
big Island.
Though ihe rolumn'a present
hu nt ion was nut revealed, ihlv ad­
vance would Hci-rn tt&gt; have put U
hr ronlrul o f the rich oil fields that
supply llii- gu -at shell and stan­
dard-vacuum i(-fineries ut 1 'ulcm-

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W E D N E S D A Y . J U L Y 23. 1947

8 Germans Killed
In Ked Zone Blast
-B E R L IN , July
rxplotlun rocked
ice headquarters
un tone of Berlin
eight German*

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Interest In Civic
Affairs Stressed
At Kiwanis Meet

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WASHINGTON. July 23 id * )PolsndT iliare of the $350,0011,.
00(1 Amrricari relief prograni wat Error In Coded Mes­
vitation to join in preparing a
cancrlhd today, on groumlt lit 11
sage From Nimitz
the Pole* have tufficirnl food,
Witness Says Group Japanete peace treaty and charged
Resulted In Anger
America had acted in a “ un­
and Stale Department olficialt
Of Communists Ac­ that
ilateral manner" in prop/rtirrg *
indicated Hungary likewise may
NEW YORK. Jo), 23 W
tive At University preliminary conference for Aug
b ' rtcluded from the piograiu.
.ElcflA
dm iral William F . Halsey.
19 in Wathingtaa,
Ihe actiun--oM. Poland -we* tak­
;* \pAhTifNCToyr July'
radio taid tomgliT
en oh ircommrndation of a tui- rrtiied. sayi. Ire still brltrvrt hr
The Houie Commit lee on UnThe broadcatl Soviet reply 1»
Vey minion headed by Col, R, I.. made a strategn miitakr m the
American Adivitie* plant to hand the Wathinglon invitation declar
IG rnftm. He ie|K&gt;rled to Sec- battle uf Lrylr Gulf dtning a mo­
over to the Army. Navy and M il ed that Rutiii ''cannot agier'
telsrjr •Ms it lull that Poland hat ment uf anger igniteJ by whvt
tetlimony that Soviet agent* got to the propotetl Aug. 19 inerting
food fur minimum nerds at -least Ire mistakenly thought wat an ; ii tecrel wartime infoimatian on of the II nation*- which fought
foi lire remainder of tbit year. tull frorn Reel Aihnu.il Clrrttri
American planet and tubmarinet. Japan.
W. Niniiti.
Better crop proi|tecli m Hun­
flaltey trcallrd the evrnti '&lt;u
Chairman J. Parnell
Thomat
The .Soviet note delivered to Aiken Sings And Re­ gary make likely a deciiiun that
v«n
article in fliit week’s Salu ­
(R -N . J .) told Tcporteri of the Wathinglon
l a t e s I n c i d e n t s ‘country alto can get by without
yetlerday declared
day Evening Pott, ■
intention today at the committed that the council of foreign minOf New York Trip Amt-tit an aim lance. rebel offi­ The time W«* late - October.
twitched itt general investigation iitert, repretenling the Unilrd
cials laid,
1944. Halley was then Third Flret
of Communiit activitiei from *py- State*. Runia, Britain and Chi­
Need of more intern! by ih t - Poland is within the Soviet or­ commander. Three -Japanese- talk
ing to union infiltration.
na, thould be rnlruitrd with prr- average kilireu in the public af­
bit—am i-Hungary is orcupird by foriet were’ (lying to imatlr Gen­
Ann Mathrwt' teilified' iK if at Tmlihary work in chairing a Jap- fairs of Sanford was today llrettRed 'aimy Inters.* Fhr drciiion* eral Douglat MacAillmi't landing
Icait 16 of the 3f) official* ol anrte treaty in accordance with ed by E, F. Moutboldrr, local at­
fin relief, however, wrtr taid 1 1 at l^yte.
the C IO Food. Tobacco and Ag­ Wartime Agreementi among the torney and former City commis­
be bated-ctilitclv on Jic e d t.____
Third Fleet Spline* .illacLrd amJ
ricultural Worker*__Union Local . l&gt;owc tt.
sioner. a lik e KiwanTs meelmg la*
Itetie? shipments alrraily hnve
The note suggested that the day ’ at Ihr TouriM Crntrr. He stillte-l to Italy, Greece, Austria damaged the central enemy lorce,
No. 22 at Wintlon-Salem. N. C.,
and Trieste, under the program, Vice-Admiral Thomas l'. Kincaid’s
where mt-mben of the Communitl Russian, British and Chinese am­ wat inlroducrd by Roy thill.
bassador* . In ' Washington meet
and
pM-limmaty dlscussimi* a rt Seventh Fleet limit on the south­
Parly prior' to hit January. That with a representative of tha Unit,
Dick Aikrn, Sanford tenor, tang I" nrogri-s* with Chinn. These
wat the lime, the »aid. when ed States to deride when tho Iwo ■iricctwini. accompanird by nloitg with Polnml rind lluiigury ern Japanete force at Sungari
The crated bring an official, of council ■of the foreign mitjislets Roger ll.irni, and lold some ol Were uulhoritt-d by Congress to Strait. Haliey’t dupi .put plani’t
should ho convened.
ahaie in the relief progrnth, which then went after the northern Jap­
ihe union local.
The text of the Soviet reply, the incident* before and iiflcr the House trimmed to $332,000,00(1 anese uniti. Meanwiiiti-. omit ol
The wtlneit told the Un-Amer­ a* broadcast by the .Moscow ra­ hit winning on July 4, the Arthur In voting appropriation*
the central enemy force went till
ican Commiltee the wat a mem­ dio:
llurrison reported that “grain; lu attack Kincaid's &gt;fnp«.
Godfrey talent conlnti
On
July
II
of
this
year
the
ami
other
foods
are
nvmlahl-'
ber of tire Communiit Parly for
Kiwanii prrtidenl. Lcttrr Tharp,
Iln ltty 'i plain-* sank one ear­
the minimum food need*
10 yean, resigning hit year; and United State* Ambassador Gen. told of lire rxchsngr uf Irlrgramt to meet
lier. hit two other* mid a liirht
l l s s i l s u t sa t*aa. I s m
Bedell Smith told V. M. Molotov,
that the had terved at tecreUry the U. S. 8 . It. minister of for­ with Aitliui Godfrry at a m ult
cruiser.* H im lug ships In Task
Force 34 wen* rioting in um(OMip
oj mthe Winiton-Salem local un* eign affair*, that the government o{ ihit having tvirrd-Godfrey,.that
only
mitt1* rfiuif bringing the
*■«*• r —*i
•f -tha United State* . propaied
Japan#*# ■surface vetiriit nmlcr
to call on Aug. lit of tU s year, Dick Aikrn lived here snd not
fire when llalacy received II Iin-sa confluence for the preparation in Orlando, of having lalrr let*
sage fnnn Nimilr. then naval comof a |ware treaty-w ith Japan, rgraphrd Godfrry lint a crate
niaiidcr-ln-chii-f in the Pacific. .
romprulng representatives of 1 1 of Sanfoid celery will l&gt;e trnl
Thu message read: “The wnol-i
power*, member* of the Far Kaathim next teatun, and gelling the
world wants to know trio-re i
ern Commission.
Task Force 34."
At the same time th* U. S. reply from the latlrr that he it
WASHINGTON. Ju ly 23. (/I3—
llaDev said he was stilil'uJ.
government unilaterally
begat, Vrry fond of celery. J. C. Hulch- Breuking precedent, Prciiident T in then flew into a rage became lie
negotiations on this question with iton and H . C. N rlirl were ajt- man took
ok his old scat in ihe Sen­ considered the. wording of the mes­
ji t
the government* i f tits remain­
ate toilav it ml made a brief speveh
Hjf* LAfifcTTiA^cW
ing powers who ara In the Far l&gt;oinled by Pret. I harp lo look aaylng' he had spent the best 10 sage an “Insult.” loiter, however,
he discovered the wording wa* lilt*
after the matter.
LAKE SUCCESS, Ju ly 23, Wi r.astcrn pommlsaion.
wars of hi* life there.
work of the mail who put tire
—Soviet Deputy' Fwelgn Minister
Allen
Robert
I.ornmnu,
r-'staurGrinning
happily,
the
President,
men-age itt code and used padding
Andrei A. Gromyko'* amt del
ant operator,, former on heat m a former senator from Missouri, to make it more difficult In break.
the UnttAd
United Nation* *. ami
a at 11
in tha
‘ lam
leader and veteran of imval air walked onto the Senate floor un
The phrase wa» nut NiijiiiV,
hauled today in one of th» stronccorps action in tho Pacific, with: announced after lunching at the Halsey learned, hut "it sounded so
eat personal attacks
made
rank of lieutenant when -eleniiod Capitol,
infernally |ilnu*lhle that my de­
the U. N.
i
*riWe dlity, and Roger Leon-1 j|e tout a rear row seat on ihe coders read it as a valid pai l uf
After Alexei N. Krasllniko.- had
I f i r. ' * v* Insurance man. formerj Democratic side a* senator* nnd the message. Chester blew up when
delivered a 30-minut* speech cas
l " i * , •e" 0°l. teacher, Methodist j |fBJ|Wy .occupants rose and ap- I told him about It; ' he I'arkid
ligating the Western powers for
ciarir leader and graduate of the,
(down tin- little squirt and chewed
their- opposition-to the admission
Westminister Choir College ^!, " U■U0P,,•
The senate at the mom»rit was him to hits, hut it wat ton late;
of Rovlet-iupportrd Albania to tho . ORLANDO, July 23, (.Special! Massachuaelte,-were the two new
damage waa dune.
U. N.. Britain’* Valentine G. law - —Horida Vega table Committee re- Klwaniana today inducted hy the busy with routine, minor hill*. the“The
orders I now gave,. I gave
But
when
Mr.
Truman
appeared,
ford said In measured wonlt:
ports that more than 100 ,000 ,(hhi Rev. W. P. Yesley.
in rage. Ami although Krnle King,
Senator
Vandrnhetg
tlt-Mich),
the
" I t Is deplorable that w« should man houra are required aammtly
Fleet Admiral Ernest J . King, then
In his talk Mr. Houahoider de­
be subjected day after day. week lo grow, harveat, pack and ship clared, " I don't think there is any­ presiding officer, promptly recog. chief of naval operations) later
nixed
the
president
anil
welcomed
after week; month after month to Florida's tremendous vegetable thing (he metter with Sanforu,"
hipi warmly.' Vandenherg tben assured me that they were the
this Junk about provocations, lira, crop.
and added that If there it any­ said that he recognised the "Sen­ right one*, I am convinced I list
noise* and repetition*. We are
thrv were not."
Th# value of all forma In Flor­ thing wrong with Sanford it would
presumed to be Intelligent officials ida haa grown from e total of (42,- he because of “indolence and mg- ator from Missouri for five min­
Ilulsev unbred units of Task
and not a gathering of illlt*r*t»s. 703.048 In 1800 to $615,215,000 llg tn ce "' and letting others “do utes."
Senators applauded aa President Force 34 south to help Kincaid,
“We draw our conclualont from in 1045, cacordlng to Florida Vege­ the Job."
Truman arose and began a brief Lighter unit* continued the north­
facta ami not fro In slogan*. I table Committee itatUtic*.
He recalled the hectic daya of udk. He sirld Ihe Senate had been ern chas and only two of the 17
term the Soviet speech a regretFlorida's leading income—prod- the depression period when tmnej vary kind and that he nevtr had ’ enemy ships; escaped damag-r or
tahlv offensive production."
'Col. W. It. Hodgson of Australia uclng vegetable crops, in order of extremely excited people were cotj-j ^ad a more cordial welcome any. sinkingIn his article, llalsey observed
took the floor Immediately to dr importance, says the Florida Vege­ vincot1 that Sanford won) I never where.
that Ihe Amefcian Navy in tho
survive
1
and
recover
from
djpte*-!
"And
L'va
hcen-a-JoL
of.
plut
»*,
table
Committee,
are;
tomatoes.
claret
Parific had oqe. basic weakps#*,^.
“How glad l ara that these meet­ gTeen l»eana, celery, early frith sion effect*. He reviewed a state-i
“AJihouglr our naval- power in
merit
mad*
publicly
at
the
Uine
u
^
ftenpotatw
tnrrM
Tr
pepper*,
cabbage,
ings are now open to tbe pret*.
the Western Pacific wa* such that
hia
retirement
from
public
office,
at*
rule*
prevent
anyone
but
ecna
watermelon*,
cucumber*,
straw­
Previously we have $ad to put up
to th* effect that Sanford wa* not tqra speaking there, Tie itniled we could havu challenged th# com­
with calculated abuse and distor­ berries and sweet potatoes.
bined fleets of tha world,” he said,
bankrupt, had many valuahl* at at ha br&lt;
iroke the rule.
tion* of this particular representa­ ' Florida ha* currently more than acta
t&lt; me11mar&lt;1 m Vhiff Tvtwl
and
although
tried
sorely
by
“
1
get
homesick
fur
thil
seat,"
tive of the Soviet Union f i r a long 260,000 acres devoiAl solely to unforeseen conditions still had the
Mr.
Truman
aaid,
speaking
alowcommercial production v 'f fresh
time."
| C a * l l f * H HI r a s e T n . |
Hayden Raynor o f tha United vegdtablea, according to the Flor
" 1 spent the l«t*t tun year* of National Charter Ih
Ida Yvariable Committee.
State*'told delegates:
my
life in this sesF'.
Signed Fdr AMVETS
“I won't dignify the Utterly rid­
Florida farm wage rate* have
The President aakled that a sen­
iculous and irrelevant statements risen approximately S16&lt;X since Anglo-Russian Trade
ator
with
whom
he’d
lunched
of the Soviet delegate by answer- 1832, according to the Florida Talks Hit New Snag
WASHINGTON, July 23 (A1)—
"•iared me" to walk In and ait In
Inr.
Vegetable Committee.
President .Truman today signed
f j_____
my
former .___
seat
“L resent the tenor of hi* reLONDON, July 23 W - A Brit­
Par capita consumption of fresh
Senator McGrath (D-RII wa* In legislation providing* a national
marks."
vegetable In the U. 8 , has in ish government source said today that »A t. When the President charter for Ih# American veter­
rreseed from let* than 200 pound* In Moscow have "taken a turn walked In—McGrath quickly sur an* of World War II.
Ray Sawyer. AMVET National
Ur nearly 260 pounds, th* that Britlah-Rtusian trade talk* rendered It to tha
‘ Chief
“ ‘«f Eaeeutlv*
VFW To Hold District jrer^mer Vegetable
commander, aaid tha action makes
Committee re­ for th* worse snd a breakdown la
Thlsm eant an Inert ate of now rather likely."
AMVBT8 th* flrat World II vet­
Meeting In DeLand port#.
erans organisation to be recog­
more than on* buabal per person
Th* Informant aaid that 'unex­ Silver Glen Springs
nised officially hy Congrea*.
per year.
pected disagreement had arisen
Headed by post Commander F.
He added that tha legislation
Tb* Florida Vega table Commit­ over the price of wheat which - Said Is Announced
of tee reports that Florida produced Russia nlannd to trad* for Brit­
_
D. Scott,; * farm delegation
gives AMVETS "lagal
status
Post 32*2 of the V. T. W. of more thfcn 60% of the nation's ish machi nary.
equal to that of the American
OCALA, July 23 (A9 - H . H. legion, the Veterans o f' Foreign
Sanford la expected to attend the winter and 8 pring celery In 1840.
Negotiations for the trade pa d Henderson ha* announced Ihe sale
organiiatlon'a district conference
Florida's largest short season began soma weeks ago'and early of Silver Gian Springs, location War*, th* Disabltd American Vet­
In Del .and, Sunday, IL was an­
erans and th* 8 paniih War V*lnounced today by John Sauls, crop, according to tho Florida leal week were'' authoritatively of early Indian plantings and •ram, th# only oth*r V*Urana'
Vegetable
Committee,
la
water­
reported
to
be
near
•
a
success­
shellbacks, to four Fcrran broth­
commander of th# Fifth V, P,
melon*. with an average of more ful conclusion. Government quar­ ers of Eusti*—E. t-. C. H., Rob­ group* holding congreiilonl charDistrict which includes Semin
!«r*.
than
6,000
ear*
being
skipped
In
ter!
had
no
explanatlog
of
the
ert and Lee and two unclvt, Harry
Lake, Orange, Brevard •and VolJune
and
July.
sudden
new
bargaining
difficul­
uala counties.
and Carl Frrran.
,
Florida vegetables are available ties.
The price was $125,000, Hen­ Peace Officers Are
The mi'-cting will be held «t
.and Legion
Hall. It is in roluma on the nation's markets,
derson aaid, for the 620-acra aura
the Deland
_
expected that more district* will according to tho Florida Vegetable
in eastern Marion county which i* Entertained By Aiken
be 'added, said Baula. Marshall Committee, every month In the Schrader Funeral To now a fishing snd resort spot.
Mitchell of Vero Beach, senior year except August and 8 eptem
DIrir Aikrn,-Sanford tenor, and
»,ri
B e Held Thursday
5 S S Roger
Stale* vice-comhiindor, and Chet- bw$1- - "■ T•
Harris, hi* accompanist,
The
Florida
Vegetable
Commit­
Whittle
of
Orlando,
Junior
ter
ist, and hia son William during got a "big hand" last *v«nlng
tee
reports
that
during
tho
post
20
rief-eommander, are expected to
Funeral service* for Herman W. their travers snd th* opening as they'rntertsdned officers from
seasons, Florida’s total commm i..i Schrader. 06 who died Monday scene o f ."The Yearling" waa shot all parts of Florida at tha Associ­
be present.
vegetable acreage haa increased at
ation at th* sky room of the
M. have been postponed from at the Springs.
R. A. r. TO V ISIT
an average rate of mote than 8 * Wednesday afternoon at 4:0)
Aa g.bill Hotel in Orlando.
BIN SHOOK. England, J t d f O Just about recovered from the
o'clock‘ until Thursday afternoon
LA GUARDIA BETTER
(A V Sixteen Lincoln bomber* of
cold that handleappsd his Binging
More then 100.000 scree of snap at 4:60 o'clock, according to the
the Royal Air Force'* crock No. beans ara planted annually in Erickson Funeral Home, in chsrgr.
on th* Godfr«y talent program
NBW YORK, July 23 UP)017 squadron took off today Florida, according to the Florida of arrangement*.
Focmer Mayor F, H, La Guardls, in New York, but did not prevent
for a goodwill tour of tbe ,Unit*d Vegetable Committee, with more
Interment will be mad* In Lake who was described a week ego him from coming out first, Mr.
State*. Tbe plans* were due to than SfiflOO acres reaching suc- View Cemetery instead -of Ever­ a i "quit# a skk man," haa shown Aik«n,,abl* to hit th* high not**
atop at Gander, Newfoundland, cesefui harveet fa epiu of weath green, Tho Rev. Douglas Charles a “decided
Improvement,"
his of the' song*. "Morning" and
anrout*.
_.
"DUA*~. with his usual #**«.
or. loaecta. and disease ravages.
physlelan said today.’ ,
will officiate.
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General Bradley ! Indonesia Attacked
To Visit Europe tu hinder the restoration of la

Truman’s Message

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harvest 20 percent btiow last
year’ s. But in the event res!
shortages should develop, the rvport recommended
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1. Full publicity as to the true
farm outlook, perhaps including
_a campaign
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In the use of some foods.
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2. Quick planning
for conservatton, lthrough
...— R-. export
—r — controls
.
and possibly by renewing Ihe
government’s recently l a p s e d
pow^r to control the amount of
grain used by distillers and other
processors.
V
,
Mr. Truman renewed
plea
of ten days ago that coal, steel
a n d o t h e r industries, forego
immediate price increases until
they test the real snvtx of the
wage boost won by Lewis* miners
"Stability in steel prices would
be a wise economic pulley for
this industry as well as for the
country," the President declared,
wherrai
Inerekse*
based
on
guesses and an "exaggerated NIW YORK socialite Mrs. Thomas
intern, Watlnn” c o u ld
.“slart (Julia Donahue) Higgins (above)
was arrested in Belgium on a
charge of smuggling nylons. She
wss taken Into custody In Chtrlefol with Christians Torlonla, mem­
ber ut a famous Italian family, who
was formerly married to a New
York socialite.
(International)

Stale of chronic Ill-health arid
Instability.”
Aa for. foreign commerce, export* have skyrocketed to an
annual. rate of 120.700,000,000,
creating * some strain" of short­
ages at home. Rut foreign nations
ate tunning out of gold and
dollars and eiports "must he
tipecltd to decline before the
end of the year,'* even If new
foreign, aid is granted. Mr. Truman asserted. He added:
"The immediate and Bole ob­
jective of our foreign aid pro­
gram* should be to restore a
vigorous, stable and peaceful
world economy.
fortlgn policy it is* worth etifortig npollcy.-.il-la. - worth - en­
during temporary shortages of
a few commodities within the
United States. This will bring
lasting benefits in the long run.’’
"In June we reached a level of
60,000,000 jobs, rcgsrdrd by msny
as Impossible of sttsinment. Our
stamkrd of living Is exceptionally
high, snd purchasing power ha«
thus far been adequate to absorb
completely the enormous produc­
tion of American farms, mines and
factories.
"Farm Income' hik attained a
record level. The financial peti­
tion of business is strong. " « u
Managements and. |8 hur_Jyivu-Cui
fiperated in maintaining Industrial
peace « t l
Productivity Is on
the increase."
But then Mr. Truman added this
warning: that full employment at
high prices la being sustained .by
the pent-up wartime demand. l,y
extensive use of credit and savInga, and by. the huge eycess of
exports over Import*.
' “These are temporary prop* to
our economic aystetn. A* they weaken, we shall need to make many
baeic readjustments to complete
th* transition to a permanently
stable and maximum-level peace­
time economy," he declared.
Mr. Truman decided to send his
special report to congtess after
Edwin G. Nourse, chairman of*hi*
council of economic advisers, pre­
sented current economic develop­
ments—Including the coal contract
settlement—at a Cabinet meeting
en July 11.
The 1046 law creating the econ­
omic council railed for only nmi re­
port a year, but a White House
spokesman said that after the
July 11 meeting the President and
members of the cabinet agreed
that Congress and Ihe public
ild be brought up to date.

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of the Gheribon agreement, prom­
ising the wealthy Dutch East In­
dies Independence u n d e r t h a
Netherlands crown aa “the United
States of Indonesia.”
The Dutch closed* down the In­
donesian News Agency Antara
and started military censorship,
light now. but nonetheless real. The
Dutch army announced thsl newsman 1Lr,t&gt;I,1 lua WailiLa-.l I
i brief leave from hil Julie*
tcram' Adminiilralor ir bca preliminary to hil taking
the key chief-of*iUf( pod
retirement .nest year ol General
Dwight Eiienhnwrr. hi* wartime
boss.
- It will be'the lint letuin in two
years lor Bisilley to the teens*
ol.......
hit victories, and be will find
the situation gtrally changed.
What lies ahead of him on the
road hack?
,
He- left Europe, wilh lour gieal
Allies —!United S t a l e s , Brilsh.
|Russia and France-—still celrhrst; ing lhe unity ol a wsrtimr In*
mr.ji), R e will 'find F.umpe'nnw an
. area ol squairrls in which no two
1 allies agree on what shall he done
{ with the slowly irviving lof.
• * He will find Ihsis neither war
nor peace—for the peace isn’t
, yet written wilh the main enemy
i
Ian only a twilight
promise,
i under which ujiimate decisions
• 'have
been
postponed
from
1 week to week’ ami month to month,
r
He will find the sureties of tha
l battlefield, where nations and men
*| unite in common fear, replaced
by the uncertainties nf the dlpi lumatlc table, when- they often
R drift apart in mutual distrust or
t under the tug J,f separate greeds.
1
He will find that .the . superb,
I cunihat-trained, million-man Amer­
ican Army be led lias dwindled
- to 200,000 men or frwei, an ar- my containing many teen-age
I, youngsters who never saw action,
- an Army that suffers from the
evils that have nfflirU-d all oc­
cupation armies from pre-Roman
times — venereal disease, black
marketing and the softening In­
fluence of Intermingling with for­
eign viviliana in a foreign cul*

He will find in this remnant
Ameriran Army at least one unit
that call strike with'wartime pre­
cision and gower—jJiejnebilt.couslabulary force built up by his old
lieutenant, MaJ. General' Ernie
&lt;Uld .Gravel Voice” i Harmon, lank
battle veteran of Sicily, Italy
France Belgium, Holland and
Gerntany,
In addition to Reps. M. H. Smith
Bradley undoubtedly will gsthei
of Sanford House Speaker Thomas Information that w ill'be reflect­
|l,u»luy of lie Funtak Springs, ed In future American military
wh0 bed been called as witnesses,
there were Reps. Marvin If. Rowell •r real purpose In his going. Rut
„f Stuart, L. C. Yeomans of Cry*- slung hi* Journey also will he
tai River, Johrr Hranch of Tampa, msny mileposts of memory he
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- helped make famous In th* sec....
P, Martin of Plant City, P. Ouy OIMf World Wan-HIII 600 In TuCrews of Jacksonville and C. H. n|p|«, Troina in Sicily. St. la, In
Tavlor of Wauchula.
Nurtnany, th* Ardennes In UvlRep. Jerry Collins of Ssrumta. gium, the Siegfried Line and the
who was one of the leadrri In Rhine In Germany,
the fight to oust Papy from thej Rut he probably won’t g*l to
House afler his indictment, was&gt; visit the River Elbo area, where
In tha rourthuuse but did not 1m- he linked up with Ihe -Russians
mediately romp Into the court to end the war and swapped the
loom. '
Soviet commander a Jeep for a
Papy wae accompanied by hi* riding horse aa a victory touveteen-age son, U. C. Papy, Jr ., who nir. Only Red troops patrol the
aat in the courtroom audience.
Kibe these days.
TWenty-one of the 93 pruspecTh* Soviet military leaders
live jurors were excused or were know Bradley's record - loo well
absent because they could not leg -to •underestimate 1 him. But - hi
located. Slate and defense roun- will* certainly lie a puttie lu th*
tel started examining the venire- German people. Accustomed to
men. -Th# State wae represented
by Slate Attorney Orion 0 . Park­
er. Jr ., and Phil O'Connell.
Papy'a attorneys of record were
Rotary 5feet
identified In the courtroom as
former etat* senator- Pat Whi­
tr— rsa&gt; &lt;'»»&gt;
taker of Tampa, J . Lewis Hall and
ss bn th* Arthur Godfrey Weldon G. Starry of. .Tallahaate*
am front hi* first victory and U. A. Worley of Miami, former
larch on th* Orlando talent Dade county state attorney. Also
at the defense counsel table wste
J , Leuncelot Lester end Montoe
county ettorney Paul Sawyer, both
tl'H lta s U tr*M I***. Dm )
enough to, accommooste rum m
In federal elections was pssvcd
th* Radio i City Music Hall. This
by the House. It now goes to th*
Music Hsll, he saldn Is the largest
Scnst*. Th* vote we* 290 to 111,
Ip th* world, but more impressive Stalin Makes First
Thar* are no plan* for conthan that, ha added, ar* Ra wonof the bill this year
Qarful acoustics,
Summer Appearance stderalion
In the Senate, where It has b*«n
■, Th* most unfortunat* part of
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blocked rejwattdly In th* p u t by
his trip ,. hs axplslned, Wss tha
niuovcun,
r—i nint Southern filibuster*.
MOSCOW, siuiy
July ait
I I . pi
(AR—l*rlra*
cold ha contrartad after taking Minister 8 talin mad* hta first pub­
Celled up unexpectedly, Houm
a hot shower Just before .spend­ lic appearance of th* summer yrsing three hours rshasrring in en terday whan h* attended a monster action came over -the futll* ob­
k!r wnnrtlllnnfliii rfiatR. -Am 1 rt* sports axhlbltlon In Moscow’* Dyn- jection! of a group of Southern
s n o Stadium In wbicli approxi­ representstivts who tried perilsmately 30,000 Russian athletes per- mentary devices to blu*’- a Hr,-’
Vote. Thev succeeded onl* In **;
tirlpataL
The 67-yeer-old Stalin, who » u leying th* showdown s*v«rr
dressed (n e military uniform, ap­ hours.
The Hous* Merchant Marin
peared to be in good health and
high aptrila when he entered his Committee approved a hilt V
special box and received the cheers block petroleum shipments i*&gt; &gt;nof. an audience of 70,000 which foreign country unless the See
•crowded the stfdium to capacity. rotary of Commerce certifies t*&gt;.
by him on the Godfrey program, He was accompsnled by Marshal
and also the final test including Klementl VoroaMlev and Foreign
'B few verses from each of the
contestants. Sanford people In the
audience that night, he said, were
Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Mra. MapNelll and
B elt. 7 ^
S of Orlando, and Rev. Doug
Charles of. Sanford.

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unfinished ' business. Mr. Ssjrrt
announced.
Is wss agreed Friday to grant
to the ' "F ort** and . Doyle con­
tracting firm of Connecticut an
option for purchase of City owned
loU in the Magnolia Heights
section for building. 60 fire room
homes of the pre-fabrlcated type,
each haring an area of approxlmately 1,000 square feet. The pro­
ject is awaiting FHA approval,
said Mr, Bayer. Each home will
occupy 1 H lota.
Another request for city loU
was presented by Clsude Wbldden,
twpvkwnltaf Internets not named.
*ctJon * * * Ub,*d Until Com*
missionsrs* can be present to
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The Comtnlwwlon voted to again
thekt on Aug. 4 as a T a i Equal!“ ‘ I"" Board at which time they
w[)| hold a public bsartng In
regard to a proposed raise of 10
percent In City ta i valuation for
1947.
A hearing wss also set for the
first week to August to consider
revoking the license of a beer
garden operated at 801 West Ninth
Street by J . D. Carlton. A petition
of residents In that vicinity was
™ad in which the place was deae8 bed as a public nuisance,
„ Keque* of the Silver Fleet Csb
Company to increase rates was
considered and the company was
»»kcd to submit further daU as
Would cause future Immigrants
..to /Hhlnk U k r b e f U b W d m g

on Aug. 6 /to attempt',Y, u,)
ta il insurance problems.

Greek Fight
•C'eatlaaee m at Pag* Oa.f
big attack against governme
forces eight day* ago.
A government military l«ti
told the subcommlsalon the
rlllaa at Konitsa wars Albs mi
Uniforms and launched jt e
aive to set up a free r . oimm i
at Konitsa.
Government circles, meanwhil
e i pressed surprise that the. gut;
rlllaa who were routed Iasi w2
by loyalist force* in north***,
ern Greece had not proclaim
the area a “Communist fn
state.”
“ We cannot understand the 4
lay," a foreign ministry spoke
man said. “Wa hava been exp*
Ing it any day. The on*] teen
probably la because the Lommv

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of gaaollno,
the first English divorce
with th* power of grating
President that th* shipments will
aheolus divorce. ................ ........... .................
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not Impair civilian supplies,’
- Weahtngtonle. named Ift hoftor
The secretary would be requir­
of Georg* Weshlngtoi, ta a genua ed to make monthly -rtporta of
shipments to Congress. *

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and establishment at security ft
ail men of good will In this cout
, ry ln d to obstruct the rehabl
Hatton and reconstruction of Ir
don„ ia ."

Interior capital of Jogjakarta fur
P alatin e Curfew
the “ vrindo population, men- and
rumen of all organisations, to
« ll s S f S Iran re s* t&gt;«l
defend our freedom and our gov­ beenir aegt
to detention camps or
ernment against the Dutch co­ Cyprus.
lonial war."
This generally was supposed to
The Republican radio fsported have been the destination of tha
heavy fighting at Gunung Pati, deportation ships Ocean Vigour,
ten miles outside the north coast Runnymede Park and Empire Ri­
city of Semarang. Within 8 *m- val when they tailed from Haifa
arang itself, the radio said tha
Republican underground had risen
against the Dutch.
|
General Soerdirman, comman­
der of the Indonesian army es­
timated at 200,000 troops, believ­
ed to be poorly armed and train­
ed, warned Republicans by the ra- rW.I A h .IU
,7„*r„n
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A Jewish,
In
JerusaU ii hsTld
t e n " of
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fo/ n.w f d lS ui ^ „ d " ncem a^d
imh^mnd V**.*ni*rn
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NEW YORK. July 2 1 , tA *)A British colonial office spokesBuses lit the populous Borough of man said thy Cyprus camps csr-Queens moved under police guard talniy were not full. He said probtoday after 600 union drivers for ably
about 10,000 Jews were
two rompanlea voted almost un­ *n the camps, but many more
animously to continue their strike could be accommodated. (Jewish
that began Saturday.
sources in Palestine .have estimatPolice said 300 strikers attemp­ ed the number held on Cypruv
ted to block the movement of the at 16,000.)
,
first 37 buses from a terminal of
The Whitehall Informants sugthe Green Bus Lines, Inc., with a gested that this could mean that
picket line, but dispersed when any Jaws seised by the British
protective police arrived. By tnld- • tffcth * Palestine coast would
mornlng 63 of a normal 120 buses RCntlThie to be sent to Cyprus if
were in operation, the line «aid. m no arrangemanla had been made
with the particular . European
M**cd

Among the newest am
electrical development ia i
light that peer* around
the bulb ia mounted In
nf tfU M b K m etal.tub*.

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winters U a real problem . How m uch beat Is needed? W hat
type Is moet satisfactory? Most econom ical? W hat equip-

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* » extensive survey. It1* too long to publish here. B ut It’s
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VOLUME XXXVIII

Established 1008

SANFORD, FLORIDA,

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TU ES D A Y, JU LY

22,

1947

NO. 178
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A s s o c is to d P re s s L ea se d W ir e

A ll O fficial
c a lle d

B ep resen tativ e' A l ­
lowed To Relate
C o n v e r s a t i o n In­
volving B r i b e r y

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Eerily cloudy (oni|ht and Wed­
nesday. Gentle variable * ;nd*.

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Landing
On
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Java Gain First Objectives;
Sp ies
Note To UN Outlines Policy

Soviet Operation In
America
Through
Party Revealed By
Former Communist Netherlands S t a t e s
Police M e a s u r e s
W ASHINGTON. July 22 lff&gt;Vidor Kravchenko told Congress
Compelled By Re­
today that "every responsible rep­
p u b l i c ’s A c t i o n s
resentative of thr Soviet guvern-

Official Gives
Red Satellites
Eyewitness Story Receive Warning
in thr United Slates rnay be
Of Burma Slaying To Aid U.N. Plan merit
regarded as an economical or po­

Indonesian Revolt Seen As Sign
Days Of Imperialism Are Fading

Mission To Explain
R e p u b l i c ' s Posi­
tion P l a n n e d By
Former P r e m i e r

US DRW I I T
MACKKN2IK ju liereliy h tiniteit Su ir&lt; of In
TALLAH ASSEE, July 22
LAKE SUCCESS; July 22 a ' i
AP Foreign Affair. Anal)sl I i)on#aU, encoiiips»mg tiutli the
i m AH A. tul„ . ) .aP)-uLu.
Circuit Judge V . May Walker
— Th r Netherlands government inTlieer is no ilark mystery gl&gt;viul ,r«iuii&gt;lie sml. the reuisnuier of lhv‘ A litical spy."
today denied a defenie motion
lU
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V
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F»Tt
Imlies.
-would
come
Into
besource, sanl today UoopS
United S id e s ’that it
Single Gunman Killed Punitive Action By btavchenlCpf-disAaier afisciai A^afjhaif herirthelYiinprltrJ
who tlniutrd aihuir oil the noith
l« "rrso ii to ' ngsin lietwsrn tin- ImlonesiMti Be- ing In
which would have cut the groun I
S e c t m y je6*iiiicfr the Soviet Pure losing Commission polit inessutes against the In- puhlic anil the impelint Ilulrhi This new nation was to have and rati coaiU id Java yciterad rs
completely lwsV -ltoM tbs Yuw*i|* * N a tio n ’s
it is Ju»t another of mso,’ I dominion status. Holland was to day had been engaged in heavy
Imbery
chi
ry charge
aaaimt former Rep
A t
C o u n c il
T a b le
Threatened by U. S. in New York, testified heforr the donevian Republic liecauve u| con­ force*;
indication* that tin- d»v of n il -1 retain a hand in fiqrlgn irlnHouse
Committee
on
Un-American
Berate C. Papy of Key Weat. •
tinued "ait* uf violence."
pir,.* la fading.
jlions, defrnw-, finance und in *ub lighting, lhe Dutih. if polling all
activities.
•To
undsrataml
the
i
Bii»e
of
l
lie'
jrci* of an m&gt;nomic!| or culloi ohirclivci traihrd in operation,
LAKE
SUCCESS!*
July
22
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. At the same lime, it was di*.
RANGOON, Burma. July 22
He declined, to bar leitimony
lie said that Mr. Setfov. who closed that the Indonesian govern­ currant crisia w«* mint g.t I.Nckjnl nature. The (Juerrrt uf Hollaml laid trmUnvc was "Icti ihan ex. of Rrp. Qrailey Odliam of San­ i/V) -puisne* Minuter U. Mya, — The Untied Slates warned the
a bit. Ths revidatiim»iy -lmlo-|aiao v u 4o" Iw ijoeeu of lite
?
ford that Papy had offered him a lurvivur ol the aiiatiinat|on Balkan states today .that any re­ was deputy chairman ol thr Pur­ ment itvrli bad sent a communica­ nrsian Rspuldic lia* jn-en the Dominion. Diaagtreiiient over tile peeled."
A
l^olth
army_communique
fusal
to
cooperate
with
proposed
chasing
Commission.
actually
was
de
facto
government
fof
tinmsmethod
of
implementing
the
new
tion
to
the
Secuiity
Council
I
he
caih and whiikey to help defeat Saturday in which seven of top
.a bill 'denying telegraph, aerviie Burmese leaden were daih, said border watch commission might superior to thr Rusnan ambassa­ contents weir not known, hut the Jor porttune of tin- sich islands guyeriiment i» credited with pre- placed Dutili caiualtin yntciday
■■f Java and Sujuniin sisiee tin- cipltnltug
the latest upheaval,
today a lone gunman invadrd the bring punitive action by the Unit­ dor fiom lb* Communis! ^arty note wav pirtumed lu Ur an ap|ie.v| winter of lU!f&gt;. l^nglliy negotin-l However. 1 think we must . 1 4 at 151) dead and wounded.
to race bet bookmaker!.
Hinidrnt Sockaino ol the Ined Nations Security Council.
for aid.
point of view.
Ilona between llie Diltell irlielv j drepri Ilian that.- If^ we could
Odham'a leitimony wai given ministerial council dumber and
donruan
Republic amiiumcrd that
The
.
warning
was
voiced
by
The Putsh note chatgrd the In-, fhcavily punctuated t&gt;&gt; warfare) Uiok into the uitml of iln- In
Andrn Ctumyko, now represent­
uAilc the jury wa* excluded from calmly .perpetrated the cume.
(ornifi Prrtntcr Nulan Sjahnt had
Hrrschel V. Johnson, Deputy U. ing Russia in the United Na­ donesiam with "senselesv destlUC* finally resulted In an ugrrrment
H HHllMKrd MM I'ggr Pill
TJiakin Nu, aucceuor to the
tne courtroom
pending Judge
1c( l Java-oo-s-m ittron to exptaig
S, delegate, in reply to Soviet
with maintaining a food
tions, was ambassador at the tion.
Walker'a ruling on the point.' TJ*r murdered U Aung San as deputy
lhr irpublic*! poniion abroad. (Ar­
contentions that
the
council time, Kraychrnkii said.
Hocknlr
j
amt
with
carsyrng
Sanford Irgiilalor prepared to chairman ol the goveimn's ex­
ming in Ningapuir. Sjahrir raid
could do
mote__than
make
"hovlile
-md
inllammaloiy
piopThe onr-lirnr Russian anny of­
repeat it before the- jurora, admit ecutive council, laid Aung San
hr would voil Ihr United State).
’■rrommrndalioni under C h a pagamli."
ficer described Sedov as the "main
learned two monthr earlier that, a
ted sfter’th r nilitlg wai made.
India and Au ill alia on* hit nmtrr V I of the_U.__N. Cliarter
"lhe Nrlhrilands as thr t'late
personality
representing thr ress"trptoiilt
murder
pUd"
wai
be­
State Attorney Orion C,. Pal
tiun.)
under which the^ promt case it
vvhoitl the sovelrigiily
lial comniillrr on the Common-1with
..
- .
ker,- Jr.', laid that an order rul­ ing readied hut dm lediteil tli&lt;- bring considered?"”
A Royal Nrthri luiul* navy comist
Party
in
the
Unitrtl
Stales,
*
“*
’
*
,l,llo
T
*ntI
wlfftIs
conlepiuti.
He
laid
thr
dr
facto,
mutiique mid landing craft of the
ing out leitimony involving con­
Johnson said the refusal ol any
navy and win slops disembarked
He said no decision, could h e ! ^ u; nll&gt; *• ullimalely te.jHin.shl
versations beftvrcn legiihlon i.» leader uf the Burma government country to coo|&gt;cra(r with thr pro­
troop* nt Bniijot-wangi on the
dul
not
believe
anyone
in
the
made without .Sedov's participa- (or ^maintaining I* wand order
^ d around the House chambei
pelled bolder comiminon would
cannot allow (heir inimical arinmi Minneapolis Club As­ Protection Of Oil In­ rw»t (oasl of Jnvn and at J'asjr
automatically would mean a di­ country would pint againil hii lay it open 1o much graver charges tion, adding that when secret con
1'uloli on rin&lt; north coast. It wxs
to continue." the Nrlherlandi gnvsures City On Bali
terests Of P r i v a t e the first amphibious operation
rected verdict of acquittal "hr- life.
and action under another chap­ (rreners were held al the purchas­ eramrnt laid.
the end of World Wai II,
U Saw, former premier whom the
ing commission. Sedov presided
cauie we have no other evidence."
Park C o n d i t i o n s
Owners Is Ur^ed since
ter of. the charter. Hr |urtuma"It has become patmtlv clear
A Dutch army communique said .
British
ousted
and
jailed
on
rather
than
the
general
who
was
that the present republican guv-i '
,
”
the Hoops
li
Defeat* Allornryi Weldon 0.
.
,
"the
gained initial objective!
bty referred to Chapter V II, which
emim-nt i. incapable of maintainHi* Lily. Comnunion U»t c»r
W A S H IN G TO N , July
M l— and made addiliouMl advances.
Starry of Tallahanee and Pat thargri of collaboration with the provides for sanctions and mili­ head ol the agency.
A severe five hour riiesaemant
Kravchenko Inter broke
witn irfg security, law and order in their! ning voted lo reduce the hcriur A House I'ublic l ands suhconililitWhitaker of Tampa contended Japanese, and 19 assistants were tary action.
^
vojeil loday^ijr..dalay-amiri th e,| in "th P ~ r5d B n g ^ sector of Suthe
Russian government.
replaced under arrest soon after
Johnson said he accepted a nouisced Communism oosi luld why
tuch leitimony ihould not bi
lu-xi session of t-ongress any av'-|malia yrsteiday and oihrr classes
T*r?neh owcjuluis ui iu.ibe praambl* Tn a book, ” 1 (Those Flreiiom."
imam It. create lhe necessary iuij. I ' u,‘' mcubanli liym
to 5 . " )bm un h-gislatjori giving lb . Sec.-j on . that island were spotted
admitted
under a 259-year-old the assassin* Ron &gt;.
‘ Ottions tnereto
I s ilay, with the itnendllient that retary uf Interior “unqin-stionnble by an Indonesian at my communi­
ttpaalTihg to a new,-unfereiw# ■if the American resointluii which
English cflromcn^law o (absolute
Robert K Stripling, chief in
U Mya gave this first eye wit­ would stipulate that continuation
fin , ,these clrciMiistancpi
h e r!.* maaiiiiuiM
maximum vi
of i15r day.
i
y■ hr allow- "Jithdrity" to expand the Ever que. Tlie l&gt;utlletlu also said that
vestbrator
fur
the
committee
ask­
l^vilage of.judicial and legislative* ness account .of the murders;
uf the disturbed situation In the
nuiirity n Kuv^inm^nt h is with th«* * . •
.»
.
,
glades National Bark in Florida to on Runday. two Dutch warship*
ed Kravchenko for Information utmost reluciauoe been compelled fd ldu1"1n', , U yrJ'
Il'M IlS H t n rage Sis)
1,"200,000 anes of )*nd.
" l,y
off Mvtak on the exlrems tip
"One lone gniwaau advanced
on actual a*;icqmenta to apy tolm liu i i.e the Eieilt, *t;uv«j Dot- to hold austroni I hit action lot
The at tion was takrn me* the “ f Java were shelled li &gt;imini.est/iiitaker laid' 'th t * Diibesy silently— wlrwout** .^faking upon
work made hv- the CorutHunit' fo-neral to rrsort to police mea- lowed a statemerit id l*ity Alim
objection of Itep. . Betrrsoo (D-|
i&lt; •■eiiaa.,i
&lt;••«&gt; u , ;
I’arty in this country.
charge! ihould have been drspov the council tablet'and simi't U. sS. Ifit« Slow Pay
sores of n strictly limited charac- „ ,y pIrJ |&lt; WlLoll to (he file d Lial after Chairman Barrett iH
steadily (at Aung . San. Within a
In
general,
the
witness
said,
nu
ed of by the Legislature ana few feel of the table, ha-halted.
Of Reds For Supplies person holding a position in con- ’ 'The Net.,..lands gmernm.ii, «»»•* «• W* ojunmn, a $IIM) a day Wy"» '" ,d «h- r“ " 'r" in - if '«
no action Inlay hr would roil .all,
"it Un't good government for the Then he opened fir#, strung the
ICMiUtivd mn I'i i r M ti
j (rr winild U trffil f u n iiv r ^ l»V utiutlirr
with economic affairs a r­
rr mrcting
t u r n i n g uf
or thr
(nr group t*.|
Ix&gt;-1
g^
,
■,
c .
WASHINGTON, July 22, l/F)- nectiun
court to itnke down an indepen gdh I leftward ,and continued fir­
rives
here
from
Russia
“withaut
lo ir Colli—
“ .......
........ — either
•the couth.
Gongra.reconverts,
C r e lC
( J lir iS lIlC T ,
A nxw American pro(eat to Mos­
drnt branch and id itielf up sa ing at khosa aeated on the left
1-cial or tegular »r«io .’, pest,
I# I
|
i
of Aung tfan.
• • cow Involving |1 ,0(K&gt;,000 wortti of a aperiflc assignment with refT V motion lo reduce the (ce in stwcial
erence to collection .of secret doc­
((.'■■tlaaea »
!•■** k ill
January
As Aung S a n ' fell Aid the oil machinery missing In Romenia uments,” Than he went on tt
wai made hy Comrniiiionrr KohHep W illiam ’ A. Dawson ill
gunman" turned his attention to clouded Ruula'a hope *odny of say that every responsible Soviet
cit A. Willumi. Mayoi H. J. tint Ctali) luuvni to drfvrr action un­
the olhertr further from rnr. I aek-. getting icnii-leaae refinery equip representative here lifay .U re­
ptriidcd
ovrt
lhe
inerting.
Com*
A T H E N S . July 22, (A*)— Civil
til iln* next rilrating &lt;&gt;t Congrrsi.
ed the upportunity to escape 1 nient from the United Slate*
garded aa a spy.
Delivery of 118,000,000 worth of
miliionrr Arnlrcw Carraway was His motion carried on a voter vole. strife rruptvti am-u on the island
len|ied for .the doorway, pulled
Dressed in a neat, powder blue
down the holt. and ran from the post lend-lesse supplies, much of
Peterson suggrstrd that the cum of Fiele Loilav ami spuradic gurrpirirnl. I WO rommisiionrn wrir
It oil equipment, has been alopped ault. Kravchenko testified chief­
milter
merely close its iu-uriog on 1 11|a attacks were 'repditcd else­
room.
"
‘ *1
/A|)— , sliseni; lirmgc
armgr Ihilmp, due- to
thr |iaik liHlay and per mil him lo where in lireece, llie goVri lllllcnt 1
"There was no guard at the by Congress because of Moscow's ly through in interpreter. Dr. lh e Civil Aeronautic* Hoard has
door. The executive council so delay in settling the Soviet Uni­ Vladimir Gaovaki, clflef of the given formal notice of proposed illnrn, and Era. R . Lrihri who submit u substitute bit! al n l«&lt; i aunuunced.
foreign law section of the Li­ to w rules to require raitnr ter­ ii out ol town.
Tlie Caura area uf t’lete. quiet
meeting, liarrrll thru nnmuin.-rd
far has never been guarded. The on’s wartime account.
Sanford's bid for erection here only police'at the secretariat that
Administration official*
who brary of Congraa*. Both men *p rain clearance Indicator.■ in air
l l i r matin u|-rrducing thr fre! Id* Inlrutioii to call no further for llie tlast few weeks, wa# under
IC
-a
llsa
r*
aa
|'M
,
S
i
s
)
'
a curfew ordered by the mjlitary
of s Florida American Legion
have urged Congress to relaa this
treatlaa*# •• l‘»a» l i t )
! marling during thr cunviit
Imera for a two-year cxperlmcn
governor. Col. Fiairroddaskis, - af­
stand lest it be interpreted abroad
^i w^ C
aiali
ufcS
f’j uiui-nae
headquarter! and memorial build­
fia
.......
'J
o
W
S
S
i'
"
t*l period beginning Jan. I.
ter a Imrnl of 20 men .ul irk .&lt; a . ,
»» *h American disregard of con­ Navy To Cut F otcoh
ing waa personally prelented by
Th* board also announced a giro mittiuit oil July III hy (icorgc
The Evrrglade*' National I’otk radio station .just oulsiib1 ths capi­
tract pledges acknowledged thM
Joel 8 . Field, Sanford poatmMtcr Return Of W ar DeScI
poaed new rule reuniting Increased Austin of thr Ihnipr Furnitutr was rstalilisiinl June 20 by See- tal. (Tin s dispatch did not fur'liRussia's tactic* In Romania might
srff member of the Cempbell-LoasBy 1,000 OfficerH ■learnnre* tn flying over moun­ Company. Mayoi Gut thru dircrlril tciarv of Interior J . A. King on er identify lhe *ltae|i*r*.)
Gets Underway Soon permanently
bar th# shipment des­
lfl| Post S3 leleetln committee to
tainous terrain during bail wrath- Attoinry \X ilum lu draw up an Cfil.lHMI -acres in southern Florida.
The authorities announced that
pite
Moscow’s
willingness
to
pay
tha Special HearquayUra Set-,
WASHINGTON; July 22 , (,V &gt;- ei and the revival of a pre-war
At that time, the State drrd-d lo
PARIS.
Jdir
22
’
The
re­
for
the
goods.
urdinsnee irdunng il|r Ire (rum the feileial government fire of ml guerrillas near Can........... flic lo
action Committee headed by Col.
tide
requiring
llie
carrying
of
an
The
Navy
announced
today
an
im­
(hr village- of Kamltimi nnd hlasTlie State Departs nt disclosed mediate reduction" of 1 ,000 - of­ automatic flight recorder.
Tom Cooley of ML. Dora which turn of 11.8. World War II dead
IKI Oil a day lo )2H a day. At nnd mineral leases, all Stale own- led u bridge in leptisal fur the
from JKuropran grave* will get
Th* two new proposal! grew (Jir mrctlllM lail Friday, Convmis-j rd lands in the area. II also pie- •laying Gy u C d i m muli.uf two
mat a t tha 'Hotel Mayflower In umb rway July 28, at Henri Chap- yesterday a formal note bad been ficers because of budget cuts
handed the Soviet foroign office, voy^d by Congress. The move will from President Truman’s •special
Jacksonville Saturday afternoon in
persons In-Id In ronnectio, with
ellt&gt; Cemetery near _Liege,- Bel. Xirotaating Russia's failure to pay
lionrr Carraway moved-that the'
.sT*1*1 *
** f"!
connection with the Department glum, the American Graves Regis­ for 7.000 ton* of oil equipment re­ reduce the number of Navy of- air safety inquiry troard. The third
.
| . ■ | ,
tNW.otM) for the aqcuiattion of nri the kilting &lt;&gt;f a Rightist attorney.
ordinanrc
tie
adopted,
but
tbp
|
vate
land!
within
the
coNtrmpl«l)*.t
ficer* from a present strength of D one which has been.under dlssummer Conference.
tration Commission announced moved from Romania tjtf Red army !7.0rW
In northwest Greece in th# • irs
to 40,000.
•u'-idri for some times* an aid to motion dird lor want of
l.L'uu.lMMI.acrr park.
Mr. Field Informed members t&gt;f today.
east of loannina, two minor elash| troops.
Congress gave the Navy M,. enforcement' of flight.rules and H|T ond.
.
.
the Poat last evening at their
Itrp.
Dirksen
(R
-lll)
urge,I
Hut.
r»
well* reDtirteil belwesnc govern
The Henri Chapeite Cemetery
.1 OO.000.000 for its operations 'until vnilgation of accident*.
eupper meeting at the Legion Hut is the second Isrgest In tbe.Kurosulwumniltee today to ’’plotec- Ihe ’ merit fnrrea anil reinnantli i f Lef­
Following
lire
opinion
given
oC th ia submission, and revealed p*»n erea,. and. 17JUD-American* U. S. Envoy To China July IU4H,,or.approximately JshW,- - Th* flight recorder Is ’* device hy Attorney Wilson, lhe ordinance mineral mid oil interests" of pri­ tist Guerrilla unite. One guerrilla
000,000 leas than i'residrn; Tru­ pieced in tne tail of the plane lo
t i n - of th# four-ettle* which are buried there. It waa establish­
vate owners if it recommended unit, attempting to reach A graph#,
sliow&lt;lta path through the air and wai passed un iti first reading tlioi tlie Secretary uf Interior ln- wa* reported under altar's hy
Begins Conferences man had asked.
aummilted
offers, Tallahassee, ed, hy the tat. Army in Septem­
al&gt;n
th*
effect
of
rough
air
on
th*
Of
the
1.000
officers
affected,
which was represented by Post ber. 1844. Mane of ita dead fell
last evening. Die reduction, said viven "unquestionahle authority" government’force* south of G'rev*.
II Kalian*# aa l*aae * 1*1
NANKING. July 22 , OP) — 800 will leave the Navy and 1’00 plan*. Use of the recorder via* Mr. Sayrr. applies to firms that
Comdr. Walter Roundtree, was in the battles fo r Asrhan and In
na. Other minor clashes were
will
revert
to,
non
commissioned
dropped
Ih
Ju
n
e.'
!!)!!,
because
of
China's military situation came
the only other Florida* city to the Ardennes campaign.
saU to have taken place un |h#
have
been
m
business
twu
years
ranks,
t
i
*
announcement
sold.
war
time
materials.shortages/
under rlpso scrutiny today by an
submit a bid for the site. Henry
smtlhern stupes uf lhe (ir.tinmna
thoae dead whoa# next American presidential envoy on a
All officers concerned will he
Th* r)tdar absolute terrain pro­ or more. Fur firms that have not
Woleolt presided at the Post meet- of "Only
Muiintnliis.
kin hdve elected to haee their fact-finding mission and by top notified not later than Aug. IA ximity.Indirator will Ite used as a
Tlie goverii.nt atirmunred lhr»i
lagremains brouht back to Uia home­ Chines* -general* who conferred and the change will lie -omnleted supplement to pressure .'ypc nitI- been heir that length uf tunc
IlMlIaae* as I’sar aid
on Sunday GtAiiiliu forces lust dr
The .10 member committee in land will tie returned" the AGRC
hy
Oct.
1.
meten.
One
now
un
the
market
with Chlang Kal Shek oq coordina­
Jacksonville, at whose • meeting said. ;
TAMI'A. July 22. &lt;*•) - The killed, il) wounded and T7 cap­
Of the 800 to leave tha service, shows * light and blows a horn
tion of operations In the wer
State Cominsnder Frank Caton
drutli of hundred* uf thousands of tured.
The first shipment Is sched­ against Chines* Rede.
500 will be reserve line officers when the plane approaches within New Catcher Signed
was present, set Nov.' 1 as the uler! to depart from Antwsrp early
fish in the Sayasota area during •North of Kilkis, a iurnd ronting
The American was Lieut, Gen­ now on active duty and a email a specified distance of an obstruc­
deadline Tor other cities to make in Octdber.
tlie past week waa caused literal- down from tlie lulls attacked and
By
Sanford
Feds
number
of
Wave
officer*.
About
tion.
Th*
board'*
proposed
rule
eral Albort.C. Wedemeyer, whose
u lflr possible bids for the project,
ly l&gt;y smothering, Dr. Clvd.' T. held a village near Santa for thr**
•
11"' 1----■ ... ■■—
—
survey for President Truman, like­ 300 regular Navy temporary line would require such a device In all
Mr. Field announced.
Rri’
l. in-ad uf the Biology Depart­ hours lieforn ar tin-red cars and
Bill
Lewis,
a
0
foot
188
pound
offieera
who
were
formerly
en­
scheduled airline plane* flying at
ly will deteraino U. 8 , policy to­
ment
of the University of ramps, troops recaptured the-community,
After Nov. 1, he said, Chair­ House Kills Tax On
backstop
from
Follanab**,
W.
Va.
listed
men
and
given
officer
rank
night or through overcast.
ward China. Ho held informal
military source* sstd.
said
today.
man Cooleey will call -a meeting
wa*
signed
by
tha
Sanford
Celery
during
the
war
will
also
be
sep­
Th# proposed terrain clearance
Jewelry Under $25 conference* at tho American Em­ arated, the Navy said.
Far tu the east, virtually un th*
within the n ett ' 10 days to de­
Fed*
today,
it
waa
announced
by
After
he
and
twu
as*iiiu-it&gt;
rule would Increase the minimum
bassy toon after Me arrival, and
Turkish
Imrder at Oiestias mili­
cide on the three best bids and
made
a
thorough
study
uf
jhe
con­
John
Krlder,
vie*
president
of
the
About 200 temporary lino war­ altitude over the highest ground
* I( m tinw i
r»e» atsi
WASHINGTON," July 22 W) tomorrow he will talk with Chlang rant officer* will go bock to the on a route from 1,000 feet to 2 ,00(1 Sanford Baseball Association.
ditions. Dr. Reed said Sarasota tary sources said l eftist Guerril­
and
other
high
government
offici­
were routed with losses of men
The House voted today to cut al*.
Lewis has been ploying for th* coastal waters were teeming with las
feet under certain conditions.
and war supplies ip a battle with
the taxes camera fan# must pay
billion*
of
liny
organisms
which
Miami
entry
in
the
Florida
Inter­
In
a
written
lUtemaot.
Wede­
Drug Store Observes on films and euuipmcnt.
an "Kvro*" &lt;Rightist) unit.
national League and has been clung to th* fishes’ gills an i shut
Without a dissenting vote, it meyer said:
off their breathing.”
hitting“ 288 for Miami.
23rd Anniversary passed
"My
miulon
!•
easentla'ly
one
a measure dropping from
Th* new Fed catcher la 24 years
"These organisms I provisionally Schrader Funeral
of fact-finding in which I am aid­
IS to 10 percent the tax on eme- ed
old and ia a limited oervvlc* identify as diatoms called 'arterlby a imall group af men expert
4 O, Laney, pharmacist, has teur roll films and cameras and
Planned Tomorrow
player.,
onetla Japaunica’, whjfh always
operated hie drug store at Its pre­ ending the 25 percent tax on Jen- In several fields of economics, fin­
•xist in normal amounir III sea
ance,
engineering
and
political
a
f­
sent
aim
far
the
past
»
years,
he
.
.
aeta and various Ither still and faire. We aro IntertsfW jwrUrulFuneral services for Herman W.
By BOBBY PARK 8
dirrction and Killed down by the River Fund Increased Water hut spring up lu-counties*
revealed today. With Mra. Laney moi|on picture equipment.
Camp Scribe
numbers when conditions ar* ideal Schrader, 86 , who died yesterday
arly in learning and teeing some­
he came 'here from Birmingham,
fire
for
another
nap.
Soon
the
Tb# bill also trO«fa Urn 20 per
for their growth" tha Tarnna .ninrnilUi *t- Me-iiuifiu ill 1XFJ
h n a r
By Senate Group -actentixt-Tatijr
After an active day Friday, blair danced higher and the go­
AU. and on'July 2*. 1824 opened cent tax off Jewelry selling for thing of the efftegry of measures
ro* will he held Wednesday after-.
the ita r * w n-First Street In the lest than JUS and aiampt* muil- taken by tho Chines* government lh« camper* gathered around the
phers -begae-tw-morr.— After- till
-------noun at 4:00 o’clock at th# Ericklooking toward
U llw k D . i u u _.
. 4 ff*
cal Instrument*-purchoaed by n —| c a m p fire -fo rm H c itin g gopher race, with Cabin V 't Kilroy corn- ^ W A S H IN G TO N , July 22,-Ghson Funeral Home. Interment will
Furvi* for th* 8t. Johns River Southern Pacific
■
be in Evergreen Cemetery.
race. A fearful
huih
settled tog in second, there wst’ a beauty project lo deepen the channel from
tors Invited To
Mr. Schroder was born Oct. 25,
•round the fir* •• the gophers conical with Kilroy winning.
Strike Is Shortlived 1881
Joeksonville to Lak* Harney wer*
alto have to win-approval by the
In Rtadling, Iowa. He wa#
Open House
Plant ttl like brightly painted atones. Saturday was a buiy day wtlfi approved yesterday by Senate
Senate and Fresident Truman.
a member of the First MeihoJUt
appropriations
-sub-committee.
SAN FRANCISCO, July « 2 , OP) Chureh of Sanford. For tha r#st
Suddenly there waa a victorious preparation* being made for the
SANFORD WINS
,
Friday evening will ba visitors
The commltt**
recommended —A strike by th* Hrotherhoral of year he operated a grocery star#
yell
at
Cabin
llt'a
gopher
began
visitors
Sunday.
After
supper
Sat­
1200,000
for
Ih*
project
or
|
100
,
Th* Sanford American Ugion nhjht at th* C#ntrol Florida Quick
Loromotlv* Engineers which Im- in Lak* Monroe.
ON
to ilowly make hit way toward urday the camperi hurried to the 000 raora than th* Rous* originally moblliied th* weatern lines of th*
Survivors Include th* widow,
regrets an mwr Junior Baseball team defeated tho Fraew and 8 lor*ga Company on
Winter Park Legion nin* this Waat Thirteenth Straot a t from th* finish tin#.
Southern Pacific Railroad ended five sons, Edward uf D«nv*r, I*,.
rrtrearion hall lo tee the movie, approved,.
obituary
morning by a t to I margin in 7:30 P. M. until 9 :0 0 P. M.,- it was
early today six hour* and 45 min­ Arehi* of Waterloo, la , George
He finished first and was care­ "Thunderhead, Son of Rieka."
which a , .
MEET TOPIC
ute* after it b*gtn.
and Billy uf Waverlv, la. and Wen-*
Th* s u i t o r s in- Winter Park; Lloyd 8 waln pltchod announced today by Forrest Catch- fully packed in 'hit box before
Sunday waa full of active gome*
"What's Th# Matter With San­
Thirty-nine minute* later th* dell of Rycamore. III.; two daugh­
, K. M J ^ r p h / jf f o r ' Sanford and Byron Board al and Alex R. Johqgon, ownero.
caught. Sanford play* Orlando
During tho Oral hour plant pro- any of the other turtles even be&lt; and contest* for th* visitor*’ en­ ford" will be th* th#m* of a talk first of hundred# of locomotive* ters. Mrs. Glenn Stuffier of Olym­
^ in tho toeoad round, cessed hqm and cold drlnko will be gan lo mov#. Then, evidently Wak­
tertainment. Th# rift* match was by E. F. Housholder, local attorn- Idled by th# brief strike puffed pia, Wash, and Mrs. Ernest Wening from Ida nap, Kilroy, of Cab­ woo by Wad# Garner far Cohta ay, to th* Klwanla Club at Ita back Into service. II was a 'switch son of Waverly, and one brother,
Bteritef ^tomorrow noon nt th# sn^tn* ln^the railroad’s Oakland, William Schrader of Minneapolis^
in V. moved liowly in tim Wrong
(Canto***# •• Pa#a Its)

k\s

'6

Auction^Fee Cut Action Postponed
To $20 Per Day By Committee On
; By Commission Glades Park Bill

Greece Reports

CAB Announces.
New Regulations
For Air Safety

Sanford Bid For
Legion Memorial
Offered At Meet

■Rebel Attacks

.

* *a

IJL'Hth Of Gulf Firth
Due To SmotherinR

Visitors l o Camp Winona On Sunday
Were Royally Entertained By Boys

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22. 1917

ndustrlal recovery. Why Western
GermanyT Because Knstern Ger.
many la under control .o f th*
maybe w e need a b l o w t o r c h
Hawaii In Politics
Russians who have refused to cn.
The Sanford Herald
operate with their allien In eco­
nomic rehabilitation.
In I W
In l h , d e la te b e fo re l l a 'i i . ™ * ;
• A striking example . ofs^ he
raM I«k r&lt; t S »ll»l
Salaraa?Soviet attitude was furrffth..|
•n4 *■■*•! at
tfnatnr*. f larMa ’
,
.eaterday during a- meeting „(
Ity DBWITT MAt'KKNfiU?
.
• til
H aannlla
the Allied Control Authority in
AI*
Vnyrign
AffAlra
Analyst
[n lM ii
a*
u r » l
•!*» •
raall*»
Berlin. The Rutalana asked thvt
WathioRlpn’i new fiolicy for German steel plants ehpalde of
Oatafcar I T . I » l t . a l
Ta a l tlM llw
•I k a a l a n l .
«• &lt; • » Ik a A »l
economic'’ rehabilitation of w*r-producing 13,000.000 tons antiusl.
o od m itted to th e notional e n v o n i f ( « a i » n a l M a t f k •. •‘■•i ______ U , f p b i t o U r K « K
ravaged Germany i» lieing wel­ ly l&gt;e allocatril immediately for
lifM miff tho im tioiiul co m n iilto c.
iin m o criitic
l u l l . I . A N l&gt; I - I I I t A A
comed by her leaden, who inter­ reparations. The United Ststes
F.flla*
and British representatives re.
m iliu m nr.AT
pret it a* a »lep toward readmit­ fused to*discuss the matter, since
Daalaaaa •«***■»♦
The fi •
ting the country to world economy they held that the demand fou| |. fell* Cb|
• I Mai H I F 1 I I I A
M ATKl
*nd laving the German people 10 «*» . “"ly -by stripping ill*.,
two g*n ’ •
. |*m i atila &lt;l a A f i a a r *
great industrial nrra of the I 5 hr
to roiiti*
It* f
"» 1
• I!
from idlenrn.
The Russians claim tbwt the slrei
O a r W aa lk
, - — -------I
.Frida
And
well
they
may
rejoice.
Thi*
r k r .. M. aika ------- ------ • - * **
capacity |n question Is *'ex#ess. *
. unbaril
j\ f iPM iiah
eI***.. oft aL
a
J "
' U a wholly unexpected violation
A
German *view
the. Amer.
Iff*
tn# l)« l " tbla,a Vl U» aa l»S * _____ ________________________
j
of
good
fortune
and
one
to
which
u
"
l,,.°tfr«n'
conies
fnmi
Dr.
- ‘ M an sy
a ll
ah llaa ri
aallraa.
rat4»
"•
!
‘*n*
Khard,
minister
president
huilrre
•
they
are
not
entitled,
for
they
:r,hS.le'VTi:eH,S«n^
iftiaitk*.
n»»4
r*
° f f Bavaria, who says:
14 hit t)
have tinned greatly, and probably
t*irt.alrfa.#* la l » . I k » f
, 5i n . ,h f Germans are given mow
* ny Term
,,1.1,.,. t w » * « . a t *
»*•■•■** !«■
thought they had l&gt;een ier\lencec liberty. . If they ran dispot* of
•t r r p a l a r a * « » » H « l a a •«* —
id VII ll
1
1,.*.1
electio
n
*
F
r
e
e
Oliver
lind
loot
It
*
chU
ftn
fo
r
tho
v
oloio.
to economic and political death. their _own raw materials and ‘f
while J YBH Al
Many of them have !&gt;een in ■ the dismantling of our factories
l i t * * . I a a - w a w a t * Tf c # •••**•"
is stopped, I am convinced that
I n i k a a a l l a a i l ll al A *1 a A i a a l l . l a a “ ni i : r „ , ! i . m; E ' , ; . ' " i r ; , r r ^
ed lor
stale of deipair, and I uie that
O f li r a * a r a a i a l a l a l a a f In l h a l a t e better fowl and economic r^idlfcstilf
aal
rill..
la
Ifca a a a a i n
« ' &lt; * IMiliticn.
.________ _________ ___
word deliberately becauic it con­ lions for Germany ran lie a a iin conteit
* H a a l p a t k a a f a n a r t a r . I * I ala****
note* utter hopeleiineii.
in the
saS
Talk.
___________
And that Is an important fore­
The spring! of companion be­
T h r H araM l» « -a ia k a i « l
east, in-light of Ihe deterioration
**coml
A aa a al a ta * P l a n « M a k I .
come iluggliih when the queition of ilw, general economic situation
,«rla*il all l« !*• **• far » » • « '
The 1
T h e.in a liiU ty «.r th e Ulir F ou r t» n g ree on any
plan
of eatement for Germany ariiei. in Europe.
aatlan .« all
'"«• • , " ? 1 V '" ';,.
•
In the for G erm any hns r a iiiltn l In « rh n n jio in policy b&gt; th e
|»* ikU R*Na|uit»r. •• will
The American proposal to put
If all* Prutiians were put in soli­
rami i
^|» rr*M« dU|»M**»**
tary confinement for life, thereby Western Germany on Ita feet ecuVit IIvi
nomlrally doesn't- mean
that
'
7tfw*flirwtIvp him been ituuwl by ihe Stale. War anti
................
- 1 we
the Sal
exterminating the race, I wouldn’t
'TU B9U A Y, JCLV » . i*«T
arc cutting uir
the urrmRim
Germans tuoif
loose
Viivv liepHtimentH- It cmpbriaixea the fact that tht* country
til a ml
raise a little finger in opposition, Itefore they have purgril them­
. tflcloiv
••ill not keep on uipplyinir funda t«&gt;l&gt;e used in
in* Gcrnmn
for I have seen those Hunt in selves of war-guilt. 4t means thsl
Lake 1 *
niHi.F. vF.KSfi row today reparations: Every effort will U* made to make Germanv
operation at close range in two they will l&gt;e set to work iw^et
thv ■IhI*
military, rontryk amt .will lt»'*fifi&gt;-*
• .In D*Li
wats^aow. T h e W cis gAnd;'" - t
PERMANENT TRACK NfiVFR ««Sf"nupportinK «"»&lt; productive, always keeping in mind
vtde&lt;? fne- riaeditirs for increased
tuck hu
Urn furl that LwtMvUUi
l,l‘ retrained in ljoaLlh,. # l&gt;K
However, the rank and file ol production.
.
MS!
invvanl ,;,illfar^Tr,inr.:it»ttf fn.rti the outafde My form
There has been no Indlralio-i
Germans,
whose blood doe* not
of government, whether democratic or contntunistlc. is «Pthat ihe Allies have the slightest
VVrA 11
(
carry
the
Piuuian
poison,
are
IK.serl. lint an army of occupation is considered necessary
intention of withdrawing lhe&gt;
And if I
needed, for reconilruclion of th*'- ttoops from Germany Itefore tlas
And lh* (mil of ri|ht*mi»nan if
in d efin ite le n g th o f*tim e .
*
...
cap. i
town in t&gt;*»4 * «f th*m th»l m»Va forT han
lered Europe. So we can forget task of Teutonic tefftrm is fin­
is program shoidrl I f h e a rte n in g to th e G erm an peojilL,
im.ii. a*
Mac*.—•&gt;**•t l| ll. a___
the question of compassion (w-rll, ished. The wav things now look
Sviurdf
and ngreenliie to A m erican s. M e sh all Ikj freed o f p a rt or
•« Ann'I
maybe we can remember a bit) it will lie necessary to maintam
mir burden, and th e - H erm ans can use in co n stru ctiv e w ays
forces In the Belch, for at least
t«U Cbl
And whfn higg»r. And h*ll*r b«ll. some Of th e en erg y th ey have been cxM nd lng^ tn g a m b lin g
antf say with simple sincerity that a generation. That meant an
stsndirw
‘.we are going to put Germany on allied military control will si^ ;o
gamn Al* p)»&gt;*d.
Sinfotd ol an.f conniving. U n d er w atch fu l ey e o f th e U. S . A rm y, they
4 .Ford r
( her feet because that it for the It that the economic recovery
' plk/cJ
mav win th e ir w av hack to a r e s i s t e d place am ong nation s.
&lt;6 ur»* will pUy lh*m.
doesn’t Involve the creation of
LJii.pl
good of the world at a whole.
a new German war potential.
Bvfll «•
The well-being of Germany Is
.
•
Who Am I ?.
Mm*. Lup*ifu i» now rapoiltJ
ftsth tr
the well-being _of Europe, G » C
ccllrni
Al having i*ro»*r*d and ii com
many la the" ecbnnmfe heart of tb-i
Thr hair of the Anrjura gvst.
DcLsnd
MKI.L HWKKT COKN
"I am the foundation of all prosperity. Kverythlng that
filalaly nut of danger. Uul ihf
continent,
a 4 fact
whteh
isn’t
. .
.
.
. . . . al­ called mohair, actuary is a wc*&lt;t
i
National
Flaff
F
o
r
w»r* )•&lt;
—
,]
l.ive Oak,
Fla.—Ijifayett* tried la-cause the heart is badly uiulcrcoat.
pf ,,r Milne n lid s-world apriiigs from me. 1 am Ihe salt that
gnl h»« man.
■put* t i ­
In d ia
Is S e l e c t e d
i Countyfarmers
who planted damaged.
gives life Its savor. I am the sole slipfsirt o f the floor. The Rural Common Sense
ll **ff
m u m I___
j hairy Indigo for the fir»l llnvr
General l.urlus l&gt;. Clay,. Amer
tonttsl
|fv Spuil* Johnson _____
rich who think they ran do without me live futile lives. I
' ~~
, Ihii year arc well pleated with |cmn Xt)ne conimamier* told a new
Admiral NimiU pa&gt;» high IrihL*»lTUf
hu\% made America. I have built her incomparable railroads,
NKW
DKLIII,
July 22 , t i l 1
theesictnwth
Ita U making,
acrotdinit
ronferenre
In- Itrrlin ymtrrila
ul* to Gancral MitAtlhur in lh
unluu*
|
j ••
__S14.. —m 4 a * sis Ml 111V i .
*
* M I
ft —a4*——' — —
——
•■
I)r. Chnrlejt L. I’crncins
Summer-time is ‘'get-together
created her cities and reared her skyscrapers.
Yfitc
O p to m etrist
T7
Saturday Evening Poll. He would
time
for
him.beds
of
ruial
people
adopted
"I am the friend of every worthy youth. If he makes my
trtppfd
sanford Atlanlfc Ilk. Bldg.
ii Florida. And ihe vailoUs ramps, pletely n ee
makt a gieat Ptfiideni
---^ "jr- .
i lovism m is
.»
01 nrrman inousiry. n r suuei
ncuuuintnnce when he is young and keeps me by his side .tun
that w
t courses, institutes, and- firld ni-rted with the British Empire. J |„p«,ture
Hours: 9-12 1-5
I’hone 291
improvement
and
j,* would he very interested
raising
throughout Ids life, I can do more Tor him than the richest days,
eminently worthwhile
isys are
sre tiniircmij
—.............. and
....
The standairl was of deep si
jjoo pounds of I’enaacola B *. jn anv proposals for Atpcric*'!
Hal. 9-12
gl red I
weir
recently Bn,j British big business men U
Congratulation! to Rail Kipy oarent. I keep bodies lean and fit. minds keen and u lBful to Uie Imys sod girls, men •^fon w^lte snd ark green hori win- 1 hi)|
Kyra Examined- Glasses Kilted
man wa
alert.
I
am
even
the
parent
of
genius
itself.
I
am
represented
m
l
women
who
attend
them.
I
ta|
*trh&lt;od
Congress
Party
.ordered
for
planting
on
grating und«rwrllk Western Germany’*
former
Sonfordite,
who
wai
_rr
Innnm
Tho
4
’
il
club
shod
courses
for)
„m|
wjth
navy
blur,
symbolic
"
'4
|,„d.
*
**Sanli
cantly elrdrd preiidrnt of th in every paper that flies from the press, in every loaf of boys and girlrTbal weia held out; Mohandas K. Gandhis inn verve. I ------------------------ ninth i
Florida Auociation for Ciippln bread that springs from the oven. Fools hate me, wise men tong ago ut the University of Flor- appearing In the middle -if * , n
•hcilarl
Children
and Adult! at ill annual love me. The man who shirks mo und scorns my aid. never Ida and Florida M at* University ,trlpe. Gendhi hsd suggrstcl it
ag»r D.
really lives, even though he may continue to breathe, Who |!|IIVIII1«I
pmvided aes week
of college
lnstiuc-|| ,111KIIV
might !»W
b* "appropriate
to
piac*
a
«• &gt; w S'l
s
|S&gt; ------------I ' l ’ e, —
.
*.*.*»*,
meeting in Miami.
.with h
null, in»|)imtian» •n«l friendly »&lt;• „mnil Union J»ek In the cornr
ant I? My name is work!— A. (J. Ifullctin
fhto.ri
soclathnis -JuL- aliuuL-BUll - 1 1» " l «f the fU g.
folloU
■
young |&gt;co|de.
Chjtlit Chaplin i m h? it ttnl
and a
The summer camping |hein»*ls ing and game*, and they K"t “
n
*- B ilva H ’ a Communul. ha i« juit a ‘pa *; •
*!
The
Coal
Mine
Settlement
nt Cam|is Mrtjuarrle, Gherry J-ake Brest deal of enjoyment from as­
Futile.
mong4r■’«*’ •Wat ha alto a "petef■
I t \II.WAV AtiK
and Tiitqmochec and county «smp* sociating with each other.
jw m
i
raonglr” when he made the movie
A similar institute will »•* heU
provide lecivatnm and tiainlnr
. Tyi*» i
“Th* Great Dictator &gt;" Or it peace
"The mansgvnicnta of large com­ irst, of the people, and tho effect for hundreds .o f 4-11 cluii mem111 at Camp Cherry U k e August
Tdnl
Atalr*
mnngering mmelhing he doet nnl) panies fn mmietoiis Imhutrles of undermining general prorpetlty Ii«is in all purl* uf tho slate. 2 rt-2 « for farm people, and s
and tin- private enterprise system.
Scvctal hundicd rural
people large attendance is expected »t
alnulf
when Soviet Ruitia it concerned* have a special duty acTiipuloUxly
“The coal mine settlement has attended and lauiefited ftum the
to avoid pollcjhs inimical to’ the
return
national economy. Is-caiv they exposed the principal wratine-s of West ’ Flirt ids Farm aijd Home ! h From ‘ AuRUit 2R to 2«, many
• tvijn
the Taft-llartley lalmr rcfoim a .t institute nt Camp Tlmpmrchee last citrus growers will *Uend th*
fiCIMlO
The large amount of' cumtruc* set the pattern* for their .-nlirr
■ *
vi*.. that ll leaves the lalnn nni- we^k. During Ihe two-day tr-saion. fourteenth annual Grower* InsttIndustries — patterns having vflion foing on in Sanfoid at thr fret* of great importance -ut all ons to which**11 applies witu the they heard, talks by agnculturnl tut* at Camp .
■nJ
l/ttutlii
pretent limt it giving ut mtny uthcr indiislrie*. and. Ihomforr, same power of monopoly thai they leadeis. rliscfissed prnldcms with from Sept, t to fl. poultry pro­
n »!»*•«.
But*.
ntw hornet tnd better looking nn the entire economy,** says Rail- had liefore it was passed. The ex­ each nther, enjoyed .group alng- ducers will visit the camp for
cuse -of the coal mine’ operators
the Florida
Poultry
Inatltutettoret to be proud of. The Celery wav Age.
Thatih''
for the settlement to’ which-they
Tnlkii
by
•peci«ll»t
*9
&lt;li*cu»»lor,
“The
forr'golng
wns
never
In-llri
PWlla.
City hat come a long way liner illustrated than by the settlement agreed i* that they were threaten­ disaster. For ,lhe national econ­ game*, singing, and othet; rtcreraulKk
the dark dayt of the deprettion. for an Inrrrasq in. wages " f 45 ed tiv a lalsir union monopoly with omy Is in such a very unstahl.r atlnn will Ira feature* of all these
l
i
• L*wr *4
—
—
t
cents an hour made recently^!*!- the a styke which would have Wen condition that it would* not )*-.• dif- Institutes.
ficult to convert-the present Imorn ’ Folks interested in mango ptsStnstnr
Claude
Pepper
it
quotonrratnrs of the roal mines' with dltaalri•ous to the nation,
Tot*
"The Tafl-llsrtley art was p.i* '" " J « bust*, ami this settlement duet ion will gel together for tho
el on "The People’s Pisiform" at I John I,, le-wis and the United
«m| tn prevent *ufh itrikii*.
inrrr««i» it» inttanility.
seventh annual Mango Forum at
MiMsn
«?» « *n*
•"« "S R .R S T t,.....•............. Visllv the threatened coal mine! "Men who have voluntarily aa- Hollywood. July 25. •nd dsirym*’’
Trtsi,
•think they ate tunninj l.uropc.l own|nK. o,r ‘captive mines nor xtrlke. and the uae of the power «»f« siidied positions of. Iradrrdiip in will gather at the UnlversttV
bsllsrt
Bui loday there is a new balance* they and all the other coal minim? labor union monopoly to forre such Indu-tr v have thereby voluntarily in •Gainesville for the twalflfh
MrrMU.
Msirsy
of powrr in Europe, and the companies apparently will l»cai settlements on employer*. The coal passiuned u heavy respon-ihllity, annual Dairy Field Day July 10
Iiridr.
mum of the u-sulting Increase In mine operators did not use the' not to their own industries alone,
•trcniteit (rawer is the Soviet tha cost of cnsl. They plainly In­ full process provided by this tievi hut to all other industries nnd to
eilvrtn
* " a day or two or a week from
rvirt.
that
a boast, or a tend to pa** It along In increased law. lienee, nobody knows wbeth- ihe American people. In-sHs-rs In farm or gTOve to .attend such
it,... i. . Union
s/niuo. ” H
«■ hi
.
er
hv
this
means
a
strike
rojld
the
railroad
and
other
industdpa
prices or mal and steel :o other
Y threat. Claude)
events la beneficial
*r®m. *h¥
Industries sml the public. The have Iteen prevented or a l-et;rr still have their own responsibility! standpoint of Information obtain­
Itm.
—
f-Vtcuh
*
; tfl the system of private enter- ed and. also. I I I . , welcome and
railroads ate the industry that will settlement secured.
Senatcr Tom Connolly it not |&gt;c most affected. They, rmjsume
*'lf the strike had oceurre&lt;l. It prise and to the public. Hut tho pleasant opportunity for
a~-*iui
enlhuiiastie over (he pihspects more coal thsn any other industry. umdiLhsv* caused temporary .tie- settl. m.-nt In the m*| mim-v win folk* to gat togethar In fr**'"'*
They are-among the largest-trrrrs
Ptits/h- •
getlin, -European nations to of steel. They have pet\tlim: dr- nstrr. Flut it I* far from certain make it much more difficult for |y and halpfut aaaoelation with
that the settlement made to ure- them to dirharge their resp.malbll- •tch othtr.
panroe
work together. -They have nevrr mamls from the lalmr unions fo&gt;
v#nl Ih# fttrlk# will not c«u«# wor*o Ity »ucrrt»fully.M
»‘ a&gt;io
worked together and there-is no very costly changes, In working
LS M IV
Wtstn
particular reason Ip bflitvc they rule* and wages which the »rltln. saw n
ment with l.cwis will rausn to lw
%lts*—4 - will •now. However, merely not pressed with incr*a**d lUlmruina­
fluls*
working together, nor even divid­ tion and energy.
- Ife pr“At th* present stag# of the
ing it up into two great blocs
VUfS,
fl.M.
of nations does nol necessarily post-war period all this is of great
fert.U
Importance to the national econ­
fea t ut
mean war. Europe hat thrived omy and the system of private
shIm.M
more or lets on a balance of enUrprlso. Many assumed that
Itui I
IIUmu
power system for hundreds ol the most dangerous part nt the
*
I*
ItlMsa
post-war period would Ire thal.lmyears. It may do so again.
iiesta
mediately
following
the
war.
Every
P«c. r
student uT economies and lnrsme&gt;s
Freiident Truman
aeema ‘o knew that this assumption was
think that the high coil of living wrong. The huge .war-tlm# ac­
*
^EAR
_*J -l&gt;
:i «rl. i —
Bring your elMnlng in befor* 10:30 A. M. And you mty hati It thd amk
cumulations of buying power, or
, ULCI may ytt produce a depression. Bui the
one hand, and of shortages,
au» I
he is not concerned about thr on the cither hand, made virtually
Afternoon by asking for
V
J» the
high coat of government. He hai certain that the volume of con­
oil *
lh* t
»h*rs
again blocked attempt! to rrducr struction, production and freight
Tlipy’ll
ro
buck
to
gchool
In
a
traffic would expand In the rally
woul« ’ taxes at a time when the people part of the post-wqr Period beyond
ntyle when you shop thU'
salts!
seed every cent they can get all peace-time record*. To main
Paay. economical Segrs1
s i" i
r»r I
their hand* on to'meet the high tain prosperity after that would
Catalog
way. Let ona of th«
•
'
t
»&gt;i »♦.,
teat of living. This is not th; require a national economy wellcourteoua people at i&gt;*ourV
«na e
balanced an regard* wages and
W
e
will
be
gU
d
to
MOTH
—
P
R
O
O
F
your
ggrm
d
n
U
&gt;
o
r
*
e
»
*
n
e
x
t
r
t
•sW ,
right time, he lays. Would a bet- profits In each Industry, and as
nearest Seam Catalog. Or­
bha
der
Office ^how you how
tkr time be after ihe depression regards wages, price*, transporta­
r tte r g i in d give you » 5 y e e r Guarmntee eg eln et m o th d e m » * e .
tion and* public utility retire and
has
set
in
and
eggs
are
selling
to
save
money
on
every
need.
There
are so many advanta­
.
lurjL’i
profits In different Industries, re
at 30 cents a doien and heel order that *aeh Industry and it*
ges In this easy way to shop...youTl find convenient time*, .V - i .
I
taving service...yop'11 find quick deiiycry is more than *
attaka kl 60 cents a pound)
employees would b* able ‘“ buy
We dk#e Wddukidey efternoons end ere opin SAiurdiy gfteraoone
nromiae...you’ll fltgi wide aaaortmenU-t6 make It easy to _
their share of tha output of. Ill
other
Industries.
older anytiiing juu newl-ffir thc cnlldren going back to
Experts of the Population Ref­
realeat enemlea of a wellschool, for your personal uae, for gifts, or for greater com­
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fort, convenience and beauty in your home.
- kaus4 the iritellin u ie - Bt - r t t r - w r omy are (1) Interference In bu»|.
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taxation, aubaldlea and unfair re­
gel rich, it aeema. ‘ and ihe ig­ gulation and (8) uncontrolled pri­
norant gtl children. •However, vate monopoly. Dolh*(») ■ "&lt;1 *&lt;*»
the ignorant ait learning fail. hinder or prevent the kind* and
There ere more children in pub- amount of competition neeefoarj
&gt; U 4 at o fw o )* t y M so ixc+plfo*. ‘
to keep wage*, prices and oronts
113 Palmetto
lie achoola loday than ever before In different Industrie* n the nekdSATISFACTION GUAKANTUD O K YOUR MONf Y MACK.
|« I history. Thera ara more people td balance. Monopolistic praeMra*
NEXT TO FIRE STATION
hv
Imalneaa
and
monopoiralle
pre&lt;-reeding more newipepera than ever
U5 W 1st 8L m tk.
tUe* by labor unlona have thr
before. There are more people same purpose and the aain’» effect
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lieltning to ttdfrb.jM 'jr he all —the purpose of. restricting *^m. : l\
petltlon
to
enabla
the
mooopolla'a
there things ’ W iU’»*Ip to P»°*«
. *m T&lt;*-i *J *- ce*
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to aaptail other InduaUlaa and t
(b it the &lt;*pertF-«T» wrong.
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The B. W. Ware Dibit- Clast of
Mias Nancy Collunt and Tollir
the First Methodist Churrh hold Martin of Decatur, Ga. spent yes*
a raveled dish supper recently at terdsy at Daytona Beach.
.the home of Mr. and Mr*. It. T.
Warren. 1012 Magnolia Avenue.
Mr. and Mr*. W. T. Whitehead
Ilnstcssos for the occasion wete
Sir-. Warren, Mrs. C. E. Williams have left for Savannah. N.- Y .
to spend sevruit numlhs.
and Ml*. -C. I- Wynn.
The dinner Included 3wis* steak
Mrs. R. A. Howell and lloliliy
PUPatcd by Mr*. II. VI. Goodspeed/ Full owing the dinner a Little have returned from a five
ahrirt. Imslness meeting was |iro- weeks visit in Colurnhis. Miss.
aideil over hy Clyde Bruekmnn.
Those present were Mr. nr.d
Mr. and Mrs. W, K , l.a»atci
Mr*. Brnckmnn. I'at nnd John have as their guest their* ni e ce .
Ilinckman. Mr. and Mrs. II B. Miss
Suiannr
Eatnhaidl
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lirav nnd Beverly Gray. Mr*. J. High Point. N. C.
It. Iloiilchan. Mr. ami Mr*, it. U.
Hutchison. Mrs. A. D. Johnson and
Mrs. William Smith and datigh.
guei-t Sylvia Baker. Mrs. It. I . Icr, Vicki, of Tampa ate the
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, , • McKinney, Sandra McKinney, Mr*. guest* of Mr*. Smith**- patents,
dr fiom lltiinr iJrmoiiMr
Warren, Mr. and Mr*. Williams,
HpffUlUt, TalUlianMT
Mr*. Gnod speed,. Rev. J . K. Me- Mr. and Mrs. J . L Wilkinson.
Kinley ami Judge It. W. Ware.
Mr. ami Mrs.#D. I... Thrasher
By IBABEI.I.R S. TIIUBSHY
returned on Sunday from New
Eateitsion Fos&gt;d l&gt;onomisl
Smyrna Bcarh where they have
To the lover of fiesli, tq*? fig* Rita Hayworth Drawn liern spending the past two weeks.
la encouraging to know that
Huge London Crowd
sy take well, when carefully stmt
Capt. and Mr*. Clifford llowrll
,p,V|y
picked
and
puckm.d,
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letlug. It’s no simple, nod this
tread
Wednesday
tn sia-nd a th u tf day.
•of policemen were required Inst Wad
th* way it is done:
■fiiiV: add Alfde n,’ A.
lt’dVe; vOre
v
'.AdKbt l" «bu|ili*l&gt;oek M SniiJ•knli lrdvV;
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R ipe*A rt «rr vet&gt;- jierlshnldr-. milled in fmnt of n west end Howell.
I they should t.r full r !&gt;e, f t -Al­ t h e a t e r tn get a glimpse of Rill.
and carefully gathrrnl. They lljtYWDtih as she arrived ti* aPcnd
Mrs. B. D. Caswrlt of Orlando
juld lie * sorted fur Imperfce- the premiere «f her starting and her guest, Mr*. Catherine
ns or hlcftn.-nc* nod to. any vehicle. "Down-to Earth."
Holly of Atlanta, Ga. plan to
tdency toward iwiuring—a_ tenThe tltian-haiied actress, clad •l&gt;enil Wednesday In Sanford with
tey very pievalml during tainy in ii low necked gown, sat with th- friend*.
ather. Carefully'wa\h and cut Duchess of Gloucester, srstc.’.in
Wlrelhc. !.■■ IN ' l l l p l l M « 0 «
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Mr. and Mis. Wallace Philip,* ed hv th. ...........
f stems to tlr.ny part
(tiu . luw of King tirnrge’ VI, tluring the
Mrs. 8 am Bethea of Milan I •
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V t jl l 'W f l L l T I V P *
d remove skin fiom tem-en I |H-rforinanr«-.
-pent yesterday In Sanfonl with ynd ehildrcn, Wally and Mririrt. will I n' hi i d-d tiff it the c|nx. I
wn. Hslving or slicing may Is)
MANAGUA.' Nicaragua. W f c !
her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Will­ .pent yeslerday at Daytona Beach rea.u wm la- told - in nm.th,- j HO|*TH BAY. Fla. July " ■lV
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ne. hut sweet, whol#. tender
cnaptar,
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f a,„|v
f,„ m ...opting
iam K. Kniler. Mrs. Ilcthca is visiting friends.
present u very attractive an- Fli/abeth Is Shown * the former Dorthy Kndrr.
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Fw'iitl.ldi- me getting t ra-tlet
Mfgro Ynlcnrin c o i n , nn
tranc#&gt; when scrvetl, I’ack it
Mix. G. M. Shipp irlurne.1 &gt;.-»•
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.The fpieign imikel I* n tuilltc l.o.i, at wIni life ill till* cm v M|r||
kllomel."-' f . S
c* Into
suitaldc container* Royal Navy WarshipH
j|,.. I In dlamelet but so fell no
F’riends of Mrs. Harry Ward wiP tvnlay from IVusaeola nnd Tsl'a- concern «f \meiican |q.alucer -Minim than I-Ver lieforr .1 wildd cover with n cold, medium
lm glad to learn tjiat she I* re­ hassee where she visited Mia. It. «nd lhay mn »t -w- « .lb- kiu .'JV j JJ—i-Ul.—tol.i.u^.- to .crams, . op- .-mo . - - |t,iiflHies hhvi- T7cn“ r7p7.' t.-iT
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gar syrup. A thin syrup may , JiKKKNOCK. ScsitlaiuL July 22. coveting from infli*rnr« - nr the -Ir. Kktpp firrn wvrdcr*------* -----'
nrihey w.M. , : h 11 . film* b u y and "the. n M ln m
out. M„,IV rlM||p ,ll|Vr
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suit in loss of flavor, whil- 7dh—l.icul. Philip Mountlwitcn of home of her daughter, Mi*. It. It.
universal .......nl ...... • I .’‘ti.il" - by Hie .......
nl-o ........................ .o n|i„»,„ , M ..-.nn,l
50 percent sugar syrup m iv the Royal Navy showed hi* fiuo- D&lt;xi*. In Rose Court.
Iv iluldN-d
fmj-igu language- „ r , i.inliiig.iqx-un-dty »«odw-v— „„| f,
*i'ecu FAR.VMOl’NT NEWS
Mrs. Jaek Arrington has return ..
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too sweet. Parking wlthori cec. Princess FBirala-lh. all aioiut
t-d tu her huiuc-in P«ory, F*!«r a f t e r - 1 -nwr a'ro-jy.tp ..f u-s-T* i&gt;r "Tl..gi ,a\ to i ..ife riMiig w old- d.-.troved.
rup or with dry augur is not warships tmlay.
vei-loii. N- \,„| !,,.;pm ticillaiy the mall
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DR hfiil 51re. Orville Bark* spending several days In Sanford hi" in tin I* lui(i
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i i s i l e i -*|n- i
I.,,.on ,||y land v a n i t y , peiform
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llliidustaru ' "1 Ibe backgrotii'd
,|. m, . ..f li-atli a . auloiitolub
IMake
'in n r frvezjug
aixv /fiiy; syrup
i**in|r in
an nusiu'w.
mlv.iiica.rn|_iL.-P»im-e-s Margaret Ro*-« i.nd t'olmnlius Ga., where they we |'. olllgtlt lilllill' Ibl'lll Olid tla v
Mr. slid Mr*
I Iteddi.rg'uml music WH . te:ileil lie llll'‘VC .ll
d chill refrigernlor la-foie u* Prime Minister and Mrs. Attlee, called Is-cause of the death- ol
. i* in cidcnlal
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daughter, Harriett, ii-turm-d o.r sliiiiiienti).
Add I or 2 tahlespiMin* lent- they visited Britain's home fleet in Mrs. Harks’ father, A. I. Jessup.
I U, .do ive wildcat, it-ually hidSunday from F’ta'nklin, N. C. where i l q s t i n * »oimd - l ia n g e to t b juirey to each quart -of cmTl the Fittli of Clyde.
e a s t r n i em ll i* the fii«t title- din ."'.iv in remote hmunpa a
Mr. and Mrs. HotH-rl D. Jiniiiic- they spent alMiut two weeks.
Walking la-hind the other*, the
rup re hrlp hold flavor. U &lt;*1
llii* has Im-i-ii done on a U, S. |,m.* , ,,uV -itttktttg along load
at enough' syrup to covet frtiii. r u lin g couple fmsidcd the halite- nnd M. J . Jammrs and " - i i , Vnnrc.
-oH'ctiiui-* a* main a&gt; i
M l* .
Band Filer In- vn i salt, (dm - and “ Itaiidn't nun la* tin- id.
fruit tends to float in syrup, shin Duke of York, nnd while I hi of Coluinlius. Ga. are spending
l oll t t i do,i-n iH-mg
•n, 'tv one
piece of crushed molsture-pmof p r. in c u s * - listened. Mounlbattt u n wrek in Sanford as tin- guesl.i of Wickie. and jftanlej l ! '« i 'v nre kev to tin vo i India market.
llollvw..... I i-n't the oi'|v will bight A few ilei'i ll»V't l*ren
the gue-ti^of relative- in Decatur,
per plarcd in uir s|u«e un- pointed out and explained sundry Mr. ami Mra. J . V. Jarumea.
tier alanit tlie foreign mntket
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Ga.
r lid of container will keep items of equipment.
I'rante, withlit nindmingco.i
I ‘vfit- flern
in i* prove *ep
Mr. and Mr*. O. W. Douglas oft* auhmcrged. F’reeie imiucdi
Mr*. W. J . Saville has relum­ paoie*, lm- hail no
t xrfnrfcct tll'liuf to inbliits ifnd tai-eram*
Savannah, Ga. arrived today *n
ly nr place packaged fruits
s lie ml several days .villi Mr. am1 ed to her home in; Miillin*. S. outside o f it- own country: Bel and tiialiv atv* emshe.1 In-u. ij II i
the refrigerator until they i-wii
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Mr*. A. C. William*.
Mr. and t*. after vi*i!mg f l-r (he f i - l y&lt;sMitr"w(lTr^ rrT^ Tr*^"e'T^‘‘' T mTjMMi
taken to thq freeror locker ol
n few
“ ontml in a in mile Mitcli uf
'" i m
i x x- -tmili
.sii iination........... Thi
i in f
Mm, Ihnrglas ! harr 'Jnrt TFnt)T5«.1 TRTFem_wi-ek* Willi [lu-r biolliei hand
plant to fye quirk•fio».-ti *r l
and sister-in-law. M%. and Ml*. lin e . I l f , U l Flench indivuv d- ‘ "-I»d tn-at Hialeah, ju t oulsiih
from -Michigan.
vrari: .Quality in. tire finivhcil
J . ti. Prickett. M if’.Pm-ken and iN-inl lipbi. tile ability t!i 'make Minim. Fi-.g huntei* ore finding
odue#)a determined Uv the n u t
J » t"&gt;nri.na in wiitt-% nloiit'.ide
Friends of Mis. F*. FI. Stein- bis sister hud nol »een enrh Kngii-b [vto-mu-d rapidity with which nil prrv
nreyer .will l«- Interested to leant uther in 2 1 ycats ptiur to the
lie s illTreep^i ulion and ftegxiiu;
A stint hu t .n , lull'll- with
MeiillVV lull- tin- v if. i lonlinue.
that she is making her home with visit.
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Hie Mnolce CheVolrei film. "Si I " " - ' -l"»lv in I ak. I ik ... liol.ee
her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
■Split but c ' tiaumtnl figs or soft
Fimmett- llcijid.m left y-erteiday borne I Golden." I " a. to i_ wiil Iiml Ibn- tiladcUiU-aieo -Sondbarand Mrs. F’rank II. Adams, at 2 ddti
|&gt;# fig* may I * pealed, purred,
to lepir-aent - the— t*Te*tivtpmn Ifli a -iieclal prologue 'In whim glng lontitnn - mound -.mull dikes
t.ake Avenue.
Ixed with tho correct nru|torjion.
Young
lining People
I eopie *uf
ol the
me Unn
um . -mly
-i«iq be slny Hie ••tilmg ill Ibe ■tn losing fm inland i and n num­
1 sugar, and packagml ami frnxMr- and Mrs. William Bnll and of Florida ut tile Leadetship Tinin picture, then inmate* live dm ' ber of load . itn in.Img .m ini'll
. for usa Inter |h ice cream, for
lllgliw ny. ate undd.-i watci ns
son, nilly, returner! recently from ing Schmil In Monlrent, N. C. ThUtlogue in Fingli-h.
|ndae dressings and ulher deslain- cottHnui'
Mr. and Mr*. W. T. Ilarrla an F’t. Knox, Ky. when- they visited conference j» nttendeil Iry leddersl
dlshr*.
Tin St. I lieie t'aual and l'at-(
timmeed today th# birth of i Lira. Ball’s sister and hrr.thei .in­ In young people'* work Ihroilghontl Sttlq. vial sound, on the l b '
the puree mav ls&gt; ineasiirxnl, daughter. Marian F'ave, on July law. Col. and Mrs. II. Y. Lyon, for the South and representative* of lywo'od 'mat , .
ItiV'i
trove la-en
H.-ltv tiattVtt in»&gt;alinti'bi-i•
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jrked Jh irk , arid then sweeten- HI at the F’erliald-I-oughton Memo. about two weeks.
fat of the leading universities will[iiiiiitii|i&lt;)lmsx inlet. - .it tin- i»e.i (2 M i one-thirds cup o f sugnr ifn£ Hospital. Mr*. Ilarri* f* the
, Itlllibei-lm -mg ( l it . nil*
1m' piesent.
b&gt; vvrating a I’lt-iii It Iwtlrinv
•r quart of pulp), cookprl iigain fimnei Mihlred Clause Stanley.
side Mti.M a
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Tollle Maitin left this morn­
•lilt . . . Jnne Bui . II I" .- ti*
|the desired thickness, and then
I not tin* o o e tr "A n* von u inovU!
ing for his home in Decatur. On. U. S. Eases British
ted foi i er htgll io. l e d • —I ' iiiii
A . L. L y o n ’s
nned—ready for use a* n spread . Some historians rlaim that the after having hern the guest of
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. Fred Mae
i tpast, or hot liktruil, nr a ten industry In Jnpnn date* hark Mr. and Mrs. J . O. I.anry and Mr.
Munay dunning spat* nod ' de'tliv
laoan
A
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roe
men
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Jllciou* filling "for layer cakes. to 15t!5.
’ sml Mra. James Higgins at their
to plnv i (ires* ugi ol ip VluoebI l f more detailed instruction on
home on South Sanford Avenue.
of tin- lo-lls" , 4 , lelltev .l.yua
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July,22-t/11Vexing food 'Is desired, see nr
Between Di to 2 1 hour* nor­
buck on lie W m net lot, luit only
|it# jrour County ll^rne Dcni- , mnlly ale required tp dry a tr*
Mr. and Mr*. M. J . Iradgo and Thr
State* r^rrted ly has
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Ltration Agent.
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Mr. and. . Mr*.
W. _T. —
Whitehead
D " ' ' h y l.amoui Rowing of*
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agreement
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enleft resterday for Savannah, N. Y.
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an nut 'graphed po litic Genet el
Mr. and Mrs. Lodge plan to return side Hr it inn tn hiiy good* fiom Eisenhower sent her (•" d o ll,'
7:1-. 7:15
to Sanford Iff about a week and its rolonlcs and thereby
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un clio-.v
Mr. ami Mr*. Whitehead w ill-ee.'»‘ » dwindling dnlUr supply,
main In Savannah for several
Government offlrUls. who aiked
months.
not l» In* nnrried. told newsmen
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Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Priest re- “ •"non-discrimination"
pledge
turned on Monday from Columbia, which required the British
to
S. C. W h e r e they visited Mr. ant •‘‘‘""f '1 American trade the same
B lm o liy fe-feef SUPS'
lira.
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Mrv F'lctchcr
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oth.nr_r*- treatment given bluer areas.
lativcs. While there they vulted
In Blythwood. S. C„ tha birthpla;n
Wool today I* cleaned primarily
saving
of Mr. Priast’s mother. Rn route with-the use of a specialty preto Sanford they visited relatives - pared potash soap.

Your Clothes
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Conti Out And Enjoy One Of Our

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nuds Hint la completely n eu tral. . ,
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Wash dislrea with tho now Colgnir-Patmolive-Pcot atuls. Vnl
, , %tlun juat rinse, nidi you’ll' ncvcr-Jmvi- lo upend timo _
wiping-' Vt-I Irnvra no ttoiip MCtim or ntrraky rtfin to |Mili»li
awny.-Kven ghtaHWitrc drlea a|inr|tlluK clear wit limit wiping.
“Fnia and pane g rl clenn with fur Iroa work Iracniiae Vrl rcmnvra grrnoo fnalcr nnd.more romptetely tlinii mkiji !
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Vrl leave* no dinh|mn ring lo nertth mil. Cle.mu diahoa
rlraner than aonp; auven up lo liatf ymtr diahwoa)iing tim e!

Orlando Highway At French Ave.

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IIOLI.YWOUD. July 22 (4*1
Tinlay'a movie pi--liiM i« arc mak­
ing a h|g mi-take. *ajT* ItoimM
Ite n g s n .
Tin-- aten’t
tm ik iu g
enough go.-i wi-tteitts and he a.-cent a , the word "gi»m|,"
The hambonw' iii-i'tt mid lov*
idelit of tl’*' Scire , Actor*•Guild
make* Po M-cn’t
rite fact tllkl
he'yroili*
gallop ovj-i the n. •
vie prafrie . 1 -In Id- u-n*ou* ar.moie that. |ni-»oul. • * .
"Wu'ute tnakrtig tiio niiiuy "p.ii •
lor’ storic*.'* lie ,-p .l on the' set
of "Mar* Houcii." wlm-li may nt i
may not fail tn tlmt c4.i*«ifie t
lion.
"Movie g.- i ■. have enough
their own |&lt;toHem&lt; ii*Uy. When
they go lu i-i- pi. tun-.- the) wan:
-nine entertainment
that
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tl-tiM l rrsiu.-nt ut Worcester,
take them nut of thelg own Uveal*'
Mrs. Stanley KairukaUi nnd awa) fipm their own Iron
(alravc), liie tenner Amu Angau- 'li|r»."
aakas, wile ol Hie. revent l.unuBoruife think* the we*tern i
aruati Minister ol ralucstion, is le - the attswri.
p, ii ted to Pc a prisoner ol live Hus*
"But too .iften." be lamented,|
*tnn Government, bhc was plated “pimincers will take n stoic ail-1
in a concentration camp by liia •et it in U 'oiitilooi- in nn n'.-l
* itussians wlien, the latter occupied tcni|il In toll-I ll
we-lrrti. Tha '
iatlmsnia in 1010. Since tl.en, the isn't Ihe w.iv to .lo it."
Stale Department and the Bed
Ilia
*1 —&gt;1.
Cross have made u rn attempts to
\nicricah •&gt;- : --y. whcie Uumv (in ’
moviefied ch.itni'ei* w&gt;th hit
gain her release. tlnlcrnaltonal)
— r r U n g J U l l . i v. itiM(t f l a a i f
1 iX v.H
TTT
6 'T T T W
sliH IriddiI: ll -t",-t clem
j yoUNCIIT MOTHIg In M l • v of the Chcbr.v. Mass. Memorial tto plt.il,
in
m,
n
Bluffton.
8
.
C.
nnd
F’crnntijlinn,
v.\
the &lt; ivil U .o. In- idvi . d, Ja-cnuo- ( M, . slpr|ty Mitchell. IS, wlm g,ve blrjh to n aia-pound. tcn.ruirwe
Fla.
there enn b- t.m
en. ng Lj ^ , . h| ,r&gt; *ihc proud father u Milter Alitchetl, 14.
( I Nternariosol)
such a pi.-1.! ' "
I . ceil Hollywood |
_____
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.
_
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Mr*. J . N. Iluulirk nnd Mr*. rnn*t chain-- that
,
. __
C. W. Ilnniil left yesterday f"i
Itrugan • .•imp.riu'ulnt In V\ il/t I i l l * 111 (1 1 ‘t f l l ‘S -d o * 4*! to navigation and their
fhiimasyilhv Ga- to ntterid the co|m- W nirn lim puiiiily to pl i ’ * 11. ’ ’ V
'V i . .
'
illo tikrges*W h -.im i I .to .the max
funetal of Mrs. Burdick's fathvL. -O hlv The \ ali tnl," n *siii y « f j- | )|*i\ 4*11 l\&gt; 1 1 I I f l t W t l\ S* i»mm in an effort to control the

TUESDAY
The Installing staff of Benin* la
ibekah Igxlge No. 4.1 wili me«t
the I. O. O. Hall at H.uo )». M.
- a practice *&lt;-s&gt;i’in.
The Pdnt Club will hold its
gular jVusim-.ss meeting in the
uritt Center at R:&lt;hi I*. M. Boaid
eating at 7:30 I». M.
r i i iif.%■
FRIDAY
All dav mrcting and ptfftlf! nf
I W. 8 . C. S. of tin- Firat -M« ti.
iat Church will l»e held nt fd no
M. at the home of .Mrs. I!. W.
•rron on thr Country Cluii Road.

o

SPECIAL SER VICE

Wool varn* .'ire usual1 g*:ile
fioip -liort wo '. , wnrktci yarn*,
from long wei-l.

Hollywood

Social A n d Personal Activities.
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PAC.fi THREW

n r t jU v f o &amp;d hf.rat.d. SAVFnnn. fi orida

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One Day Dry Cleaning Service

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22, 1917
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TUESDAY, JULY 3

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C Fans Set To Honor Buddy Lake
Lake

• 1T
R ei

Set
By AH
II
The l.
F t l l l Cb|

t * o gar,

to cuTitl.
, » td «
unbsnl
.th e D.l
hill 1 1 1 *
44 hit b.
ny Jom i
*d ‘*nt il
while J.
, VMrl Al
ed tor
fiatur)
conli *t
lit tin
% second
Tllr I
In tin
game *■’
b'tt llm
the Ha i
In a nil
vlctoiv
U k c i»
the ritih
In D.Ltuck hu
t 'u k a
Seven II
•lid iet
' Ckp. •
Inning*
galurda
iMlO'l
two cor
' stvndttij
, Ford e.

O r l a n d o Slated T o Saints Gain Lead
Gy Jack Sards
. iHOOTING FOR RECORDS
- Appear Here For
As Sens Trip G-Men
A 11 r action ; Fed CAVE P E R R IS 'b ,
Joe Juries, lanky Orlando Sen­
A Tilt Ends In Tie ator
righthander limited the
gc :foeJ c e p soy pet*cAet?(
15
Gainesville G-Men to one liftty
vies FetsdevCs &lt;?eor«o c f
Woei
FALATKA. July 82, (Special)- last night to rack up a 4 to 0 shut

Danny Lsstitv, former Ssidcid out victory over the University
Ceirrv Fed shortstop now playing City nine to drop them /rum (he
for the Palatka . Araleas, made a league leadership.
clean theft of.home in the inttom
of the Sixth fiaroe lierr last night _ ,Aa the result of thr Uaineavtll*
to* knot the hall gatie * ' ' 1 tu 4 defrat tlie St. Augdstln* Skints
before the cohtesi waa*ealN3'after went Into league leadrrlhlp onte
again by virtue of their 7 I" i
. a ’diJug.. of_iaiib
i decision over the DrLamHftrtHttTT
Tonight Jh r lorals.entertaiM the
„ lr Ancient City last night
Orlando.-Senators In a twin t i l l :
„
.
. . . .. . .
that is scheduled to get under way
Man Karp nskl, hefty left field
at C;46 o’clock. th e ronleM her •t hir thr Hainta. lMded a home f.u.
the left field wall with Ihe
been designated as "Baddy l.ak over
give the
Might" Ly the Sanford fan». uhJ Laiepathx Jammed
at* honoring, the jovial Fed athlete Saints thslr margin of victory,
hint scorer.
for his display of ability and
sportsmanship tn'Dvhsnd HntuiJay Gainesville
(kg) t&gt;00 OtW—O I 4
ino 001 ui \ - 4 S 'S
* evening when he tosred lit nor.*- Orlando
leis inr.tngs and won his own lilt lliles and Dulaney; Jones and
with a luftv home run over the. Batts,
right field wall of Conrad IV k Inj
Dehaud.
’ Dehand
010 001 003 —&gt; 12 1
Late will likely toss the U|Midng St. Aug,
000 00 b 20 * —7 10
till of Ilia runt,-it and fldl Stan-, Kinnanion. ft. Perea and Waddell;
ton It rla lrj In h« tulle the mound Hr tidier, Karptoskl and Slillwell.
sasignui.nl fur ti.** Mcond game
Gene Majur aud fieri. Perk, ele
the prohihl." eamtldates f it Ihe
nOiock atslgnmrni from Manager
le u Devil of the Senators.
The Feds seoitd time runs in*
f r o m t i lt *

T.-&gt; 0 . 2 M OR&amp;
i&gt;4 SACM O F
Mis F t ^ r r F o u r .

C O M M EN TS

and on Araks boot
aggtevatio.i m u ul

Ihe S enfold
tlielr fourth

S ID E L IN E S

H A R RY WAU
IN JUNIOR BOYS i

PA C E HIT

t e n n is t o u r n e y
SOUTH BEND, Ind„ July 22,
m -H ta d e d by Jop-seeded Her-,
bert (BuddI) Hehrena, most favorilia advanced Into the third round
today of the Western Junkn and
Hoys Tenuis Tournament. Both
singles and doubles matches were:
scheduled today on the Noire Dame
, and South liend Leeper Park,
* Courts.
Behrens. National Inierechotas:!
- |if Champion from Fort Lauder- 1
; dale, whipped Jack Vincent of
Madison, Wii., d-l, rt-2 , and Cur-|
j lit Beusman of Oak Park, III., fi-O,
6 -2 , to move into the third round
in the junior divjsion.
The only seeded player in both*
divisions to lose In yesterday's
opening matches was Hamilton
Richardson, from Baton Rouge,
lut., seeded no. 2 fh the liuys sec­
tion. The Louisiana hoy wa* de­
feated l.v unseeded Joh.t Sain at Ian of Detroit, 2-6, 0*7, M-n,- Top seeded Dick Ho1yr&lt;&gt;&gt;l of Del
Kay, Fla., top seeded in the Iu ys'
division, won nls second round
match against James Bently of
Toronto, Ont., 6-1, 6 - 1 , after drnw( dngva ftrut H A B O fV kJ-*— I *
f MDSfT 4„4trfUe* In 'Gte
Dick Mouleduus of New Or-1 House, Sen. Arthur Cap)&gt;cr (left),
leans, second seeded in the junior Brpublican of Kunias, marks Tils
division, drew a first round five* 62nd birthday by cutting a cake in
jn d in hit second round mulch dl*. I Washington*Singing a blrtlulay
___ of
_ _D&lt;&gt;nald
. __ M Wold, Wilmette,
..
- *: «grrrtink
*W
A—
Si m
.*» A
»ks„.a Ic
2USA AtexiI fd,W_
'pote.l
ton Capper
I*e 4Sen.
n».. 6 -0 ; 6 - 1 .
andar Wiley (IMVIl.). Senator
In other junior matches yester- Capper has served In life Senate for
i dav Barney Segal, Tarnpn. beat 28 yean, two less than Sen. Ken­
Dan Christian, Kalamsioo, Mich ,
6-4. 6-1 and Steve Bromberg, Det­ neth McKellnr (D-Tcnn.), who la
roit, 6 - 1 , 6-2. Another Tarnpn play­ tho oldest ScnrPir In number of
(fntcrnaiional)
er Bob Sierra, lust In a second yuanscrvciL
round match In the buys division
I.' Wldlney Heed, Alameda,'Calif.,
-■ul T ill, la t n l.
B -i; 6 -L
“ *
T u S m i *• l i * » r »

n « u o l e ‘L
“ * ’ in" “ - ‘ n4 H, AMI HUH HM’K WITH, JH
Afttr ll»* out Blinding tilt iu I
_
ni
Ltnd S*turd«y night, Mr^irftl S j i i *
‘l td Madjr»kl
ford fan* appeared before the San-,
a number of comments have
!• ul 11aw Lb)I Aifoslition und i** !,#**•m aim ! Iti th* past frv^ itd&gt;s
tlDciltd that they h.- allowed to cor,rernlitg Ihe hiring »f*rFd Mad
sponsor the “Untidy lu-ke Mylit ,
(l]ly tu,
,Sailf()l j Celplx i i
ami statu! that they would set r ,y Fed a.
* ■U d l «l
4hr * ' ' ll1 w** P/uperly i»m , Those who have been ennahiere
tralheH r-v pilled by * suitable I d’ legattofl
move have taken little uf
e«llfnt
rejm ieoluig tho fans ul (ho .Siu -.,(1P f , cU „f the matter Into rollDcl.vnd
O ils o ilu
el S A S I 'U l I P
ford Celery I ul*
, rldrratioti and think that Ihe banf i .u i u . v il l, u l l.,,s b U M
a m !■&lt;
-Those Initrumenlal In conduct- ford llasehall Aapwiatlon Is a fil­
|i«t.u;ift
et
O s yto ris II'* .'
put* of
ing the bight In.Tuded 11. A. Cobh,|He touched fot not idling Ihe fuiin
____ ____ S H I
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I'rt 1,11
_ „ _ ll M SI
i.
u
Maiuuela, Jaek llall, VTaller-rr Oriandn Senator back*tojr im- j
Mt»n Qualifying1For
T*S m
contest
:&gt; .liMi
tx
N
-w
Y
o
rk
llaynea, Sr., Rnv Mann, Dr, A. W. mediately,
*7 jb j;. * »4
I i , 1 roll
League
IMihlic Links Tourney
Epps, Sr,, ''Monk" |].^mett, "Sflllt"
Actuallv there are n niiinliel of i
lb 10 ,AIV t ! 4
Uost'in
uniuu*
Galloway, Jack tiiirdy, fJ. t*. Hern- problem* Involved
4»k I*
«&lt;
t;
i'hllad*lhl*
In
Minneapolis,
Minn.]
"Y esl#
(M IU ,
dun, F. A I'filrnei and o tlfii.
Firat of ail MadjenkT Is a“ veter-1
..it 41
C l« v .i* ii.t
tripped
mi* i &gt;*b
Chicago
Palmer wa. named chairman o f , an player, apd mi Florid* Stale
474
SB 4
zt
41
that w
tVf.ilil.iul.in
the group and has completed nr l league club ran have inur * than
MIN'NKAI'DLIH, July 22. IJ'i Hi. I , iiiU
31 *S« .177 Sl'v
railing
rangem. ul-. l .r-lh e gala offair, three vela on their active roster al I
It was bring that score down or
ll v , 4.. 1. \ fstrrilay
yltlcd t
P l.n in n t
B TA TK
LRAIHK
Palmer stated that there would be&gt;j any one time. At preeent the!
miss (lit- championship flight for
IN*' ysn t* m h .it n U .l i
man wa ■
I
w
iv i on ,
N A T I O N A l. I .i : A l i l K
enough nun preiet'.t to comtdrtrl Feds have their guola of claeved
some ICO public fee course golfers THir.l l *Alien.iin,
IS xe
■ill
inning.
T* * * .
M
the job, so that *v«ryijn«vwlll have, men. Haddy l.ake, Waltn Ha.
today ns tlie National Public I inks t i s l n . s i i l l .
Is
il
sir
4 llr .n 'b ir ri
y-S*nfi
Al
ibe oppurtniiuy to patA
ipal*
ir,|
rington
and
Manager
Don
Murray
tournament went into The limit IM--'rut
■ITI
«4
l&gt;
‘
1
»
P»*
N
,w
V
erb
«A
ninth I
Oils rutu
(J
Al* TV* llo tln n
qualifying phase.
. .
the acllvily by
iy giving a contnhu- sra Ihe three vateran playert for
tv
theliacl
HANFOItl)
|] II
,171 t l
tlie iocala.
HI, l.'.tli,
' IV
lion, whither II oe large ur sin a
Figuring
lliat
itwill
lake
n
38'=agar D&lt;
P ita lk s
Iv
II
. 41 * 1 T 4 .'III. Illlin It
41Suppose
that
Ihe
club
ehould
to the autstanJing Fed utility man
hold a c r e of about ICI or la'IU-r le,il|iir|
Jt I j
131 IS
...With h
C blcsgo
40
lalaaie Buddy l.ake. 'iliey wouldi
UM'IINII
IS II
to get into the pairings for mni.-ii Dsylon*
171 &gt;7
P )iM ail,labla
17
into it
* be telrating Ihe luoal valuable,
r
t
f
1
_i
lle tq 'lt V r i l i H s r
|day
which
starts
Wedncwlay,
P
litib
u
ru
O
U
follow*
»»
t i i‘ ,1 I j player in the league. Walter Hai. oiisagu .c _ U a Ui»i.yUl4.- a. —
Lii.-ie
W.-ie.al.out
27
win.
appeared
and a
Mhiiir.tr a if
1 « •» 4 £ 1 rington u.tme_af-ilia U *t uuifiei'D*— T)ari,ioa It,.tl. at l^oliura-, |i|hI.
almost certain of a place. I'hote i „ l t e Augiullne ?, D*lMind 1.
Silvers.
Mttritifkf: lb—
a
n
In
the
clteuil
and
everyuii"
will
4
27 scored 73 or better in toe first
I ftk* ill
Psl.rbs 4. HANFOltD I IcalM
BrldK
agree that Manager Murray it ihe
w.l around*
J I H-holes of qualifying yesterday.
ny Mt&gt;
best sreonr! ssrker ***n in lhe»e
S
p
a
*
They can slip five stroke* In
T y ler?
Tyler, il
narts in many a moon.
today’s IH holes. That would give
Td.il
Fort.
At
present
the
Murraym.
ii
hsvi
Ketllet. p
I
them 78’s or better to g'r with U. C^ Patrick J . Boyle, of Kv-detb.
one of the smoothest hpetallng
Monday's count. Conceding that Minn.; and Thomas Mailow of,
infields in tlie league- Supp'r-.n
• Total*
is « «
x ,„. making of wire ia uni- of
alt 2 7 'would gain spots in ihe Portland. Ore., who was the last
Lake or Murray wrrr dlo|i|..'d
r .Islha
ehrmpiunship flight left 37 places tu fiiuah. ~hiKnt uthrra mktch»*&lt;! ^f,,. tnott ancirnt mi^l-workirifir
from
the
Fed
lineup
ami
then
itu*
i
•s- i a • a
Still open for ID of the f^pld of i'Hi uf 72 while 12 more rounted rraft«.
Puna**, tti
r t i I i Irani did not go goo&lt;t.. What routdi
171) that started yesterday.
Come*, t
J O u t • lie done then? Il would lie tco|
M
Buck, lb
r e i U * lata in liie season In try to start 1
terns of hut one from the field,
liir.iinj
Weather, H
* a r r v
(I'nlllie
Arthur Mootu of Memphis, Tcnn.,
tu rebuild I lie Frd infield.
t'auiki..
,
t
tl
€
&lt;
i
Buck.
had to undergo an appendicitis
We think that tl woiill lie a
t'lrtlr: rl
I r—t I i
OanitiO
111
operation, was termed try Joseph
t- &lt;* i r i mistake to lake on a veteran play­
thaibn
Li.O i. «*
i i 1 t i er at this stage of tlie game. If
Dey, executive. secretary of the
piiti*.
Po.cuerh**, i
ti o v
gaullcfe
United Ktate* Golf Association, aa
Madf*ski were a limited service
P
J
a
w
MiHaietaii.
Linton
, unusual, lie said usually three or
inan, w» would be the first to -d
L»«m, .
mor&lt;f drop out before tee-off time.
Teui»
rocate thr Fedl* securing his *er.
Pter» by innl.it*
vices,
hut
sinre
he
Is
a
-veiertm
Willfred Crossley of Atlanta,
k e n l i .r i l
-St* »dli «player, »e would Ihlnk (tint ii
Ga . Avery Beck of Kaleiglt. N. C..
Piletkc,
¥11 * 1.1
am) Dnhtiid Duster^ of St. I'l.ul,
K rrcr.i
I U* in. i s
I *li* P iwltra would he unwise to break up an
M* Ms"
I Mirra -|, I,,
aggregation thst is functioning OKftK AID AOMINISTf AICR Dwight Gil*wold ti shown ahakini lands
Minn., I d the field In yesterday's
ll i.f lt
Iml. fit Ul
Tykr,
S
tu
rlie
lif.
ir
.n
l
,
l-s.li,, I. Wea tmootfdy fur a wild shot in ihe
K«li»r(:
first round, shooting two undfcrwith
Click
Cliarg*
D’.y
fe
u
ii
*"u'il
i:..,n.imnu-Gouiai
{left),
as
lia
llu
n
*
T
wu-l.fc..
tilt*
r a i l , rli,l
Hetflni
dark.
par 70s over the 6 ,474-yard Mea&gt;’* j f '*. k l *l*ii baiaei W a a i l ie r * . i lu r b
No one ran deny the fact that bojids '.tl* President j pilvale plane, "ih e Independent-*"; in W: iiiii.-;duwbronk Municipal CourtI-r.ltr* ( • r r l l l i n ( . s t i l t s , t.wll «.
Brld*.
toii.
lot
ins
nigtit
to
Alliciu
Uristviild
dlsrlosed
recently
that
SJFOOD.OeO
he Fed* are firat division bound
»a*e*&gt; ksur H* a p*uiaa s n ...
anvtin
Just one strike behind warn An­
o n bail*: o f f K m l e * I f l t i i c i w r b , ,
Let's not stop this drive by will of Am#ilean iighiing e*ulpmenl was going to Greece to rhuk up­
Fcifl.
drew J . Oliver!, of Washington,
(Interna miial)
J. a d i t h t l i i ) i Ktruih uolr by changes In the basic structure of rising*. Hr was accompanied by a sa-tiiim staff.
BiM.il,
K,
i|ir* I ilnirfiti hta I, Mtriahigsi
r III r nit Uoituarhas 1 in I t . lha Fed team,
Here *n There
Inn.ns*. « .u r n
| s li, r o u t
There are about 12 .liffertnl
I 'a i p r r .
K ,| | .,.k
M .. 1.l,&gt; T.m w i
Not many Hanfotd fan* really
There are Ira garden-, in Java
«*m»
I tl
Tstale
jppreciafed several sparkling piny* aperies of walnuts, eight or tune whirh rise, as ld(Lli as '..(HK) foet
a—riot
(lull werr e«emted by Walter Har of whirl! are cultivated.
sl.'ive sra level.’
h — a 'p ..
_______ ___, r—
rington It last Friday Night'i
ronghl i cor
P tlslk i
Douglas
fii
(reel
raiuiut
i*p«rA tiiri.lngtou state hat Mi .p e r­
lest
playrit
in
Ihe
Muncllpal
Par
kS lifer
H imiiuh s
il ill of Its land area W foies'.
1 with the Del.and Red Hals. In oduce lii their own sliade
r
N
f
l
i
n
p
H
T
f
i
n
W
n
t
t
i
o
n
fotu,h fr,,n» W.*11 nlppe.1 Gene
Tr*»ih
Clolek al first b a ir io axecule a
vtlvetr
iwtn killing after catching t drive
klte^C
bv Mario Feres. In. the fifth In­
ning Harrington threw a pctfe&lt; I
. . _ sulky to Buddv l.ake at third bs,e
W i c h i t a f a l l s , Tev
to eaten
catch noy
Roy ivnrp|ier,
Knrp;ier, who
lRn—1* 11 r i .l tii i , , nhll&gt;'
'"'. in
wnii was
sliding ln,°
intu *ke
the b»g.
bag. Knepper
Knepper wai
was
t »nl. .
Troithv cun I ml I 'ln
00 •MfttllH
on &lt;the
move from
from first
first biso
In*,, after
lifter
2 tonP of th *’ Nallna.4
f h ,,,T «&gt;"
&gt;&gt;• more
MUt’ l
Ted Rosa had singled into
intu right
o s was
was in
in lire
ihe possession
n ^ L ml' toinv
, ^ ' Pllc
film ii
ora.
of e u ij ftu*» had singled
r „ * . « t i « . right
»„tHlaMU
j g t - r * ; i ’j s s a a e a s
H a il*
pee tv
r
.
* ,
attended Ihe DeI -ami-Sanford doub' . I
7 ar-on ! h,‘ ,rop.hv ,JV •mheader In DeUnd Baturday
awing 4.6WJ point, during the ) 6 - „ix hl. One aid colored fan. who
Nullrt* ia hereby given to the owners mid-itr agunta
TwiH-Cl**1 % ltl# {Io* rtn* a'«,i*&lt;y of had been watching lha IB Inning
America Im polnli were based on aDectacle walked over to ono "f
of ell Heal Property within the City of Sanford,
altituil*. distance, goal flights,• the Hanford players and handed
• u - Jii
l»U» j *n * ** * r * n&lt;^
tut Atbar Uni a dollar bill to b* pasvej on
is lb#
Florida, that it ia the Intention 'of the Tax F.quali-Ota, *
Ufu ,.p , v/r r .
n
’ to Buddy U U The fellow stated
wh.ra
e " / \ r n' inl*
•l0’1 ff®* no mo* than this, but
ration Hoard of the City of Sanford, Florida, to in­
a a‘«
■ L° .
* ’r w**,
1 I want Mr. Buddy to hava this for
Woulg
• ‘ flUPPlon and given s ' the good'game he Jea* piUhed."
»ul(*t
crease the assessed valuations on all Real Property
tropny.
^ &gt;n outstanding examine j f
wkq f
Her accomplishments inctudcl! American sportsmanship. . ' . W#
a Gat ten per cent for the year 1D47.
two new national record* and •&gt; Want to Uke our hat off to Julian
■ new International women's'recordi Stenatrom for his fins job of vefor altitude flying. Her plane soar-' porting \he DeLand contests Sat­
ed to 7.006 feet.
urdrv evening. Julian was tn the
The City Commission of the City of Sanford,
More than 76 awards of cash air for over four hours and wa*
**'■» distiibuted among the other going ** strong.at tha and a* he
Florida, will sit in final session as a Tax Equaliga102 pilots who competed In the waa at th« Beginning. Three cheer a
for a lob wall
wall done.
tlon Board-at 7:80 o’clock P ,M„ August 4, 1947,

Gimiy
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liulllt (1Top
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noniail
Sailplane Pilot

NOTICE ^

to act upon the proposed Increase in assessed val­

GRAND

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LONGWOOD HOTEL
Longwody Florida

uations, and all persons .desiring to file objections
or complaints shall have an opporturiity tb be heard
at this meeting.

/TODAY
For a full

dliincr and A LaCarta
to 8;00 p. M.
1Z
Flna fooda properly aervtd dally In a
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H. N. SAYER
CITY CLERK.

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NEW YORK. July
Harry Walker of U&gt;* j
Phillies continued to pi
tional League hitlersLou Boudreau, playln
of the Cleveland India
American League leotle
DiMaggio of the New
Walker, the Heel balll
er of Dixie uf the
Dodgers, hanged out
22 times at bat durin
through Sunday’s gam
hit average from .341
Mnggio clubbed six hib
four games, white Bo
held to three safeties
tu the plate, to pase 1
,337.
George Kell of Detro
with .328 and Ted Will
with .327.
Next in line were Lu
Chicago, .321; Johnny
tan, .318; George .Met
York, .311; Hob Di
Louis. ,310; Harney Mr
adelphia, .308 and Diet
Detroit, .307..
■WatkeCs'leftd*over ;
tine of Pittsburgh, hia
suer, is 2il points. Thi
fielder climbed Gum
the runner-up spot, I
average from .300 to .1
YESTERDAY'S f
Bruce Edwards, Dod
in four runs in the B
game 7-4 win over the
three singles; singled
ning run In the ninth ii
4-3 second game.
Dutch Leonard, Phi
an knuckleballar won J
grifii&gt;wf the seison a
four defeats by lintitil
ntps-to rive f.lts a, tl,
H-L
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Tbp principal foe of
is (be polar bear.

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revival.-In »hort,_thvre mug.t he a
quid pro. quo.
“
Thu* far the tignt have been
that ‘ while ItuMia It uneasy the
hain’t the alighrst intention of
cooperating with Western demo,
ero d e,, or o f allowing thr tm-mhcra of her bloc to do m, If sb,- ran
help it. That **if,**hjr ll|o way, it a
very lug one, and fur two readme.

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Ma c k e n z ie
AP Foreign Affair* A n ilfti
A» the hnltli- of European Hor*
t under way tt U producing
me
strange though lyplesl
ctlcs in tho part of Ruaili and
r vgtcllltrs.
The Mo,row press is mantainlng
gplSUl hnuage of.. pYnpsgauda
gfhst the Marshall eeomic prom nnd th o ' Paris- conference,
it declare* Is* doomed la
__
. ’ At the .same time ■ih«*
mmunist newspaper Prnvda rrrd* that tho Eastern European
linnii are IntfrwAid' In Rotting
Red Slate* credit*, though ditly .from America and not
rough Britain and Franco. Thia
ItoWn tho onnounoomont hy Po.
I
ltd, nftor she had turned thumln
ten nn tho rcormintc cooporatinn
at she cx|»octed help from the
S. A.
-1 0 m thia distance that would
nt to ha about like saying: *'Wo
i going to fight your oconomic
rnject to n finish, hut » r rgpeet
oil to fJrnlsh tl* with the where*
Ithal to do the Job."
Still, tho Western dcmnrrarir*
re taking all this in stride, with
nrufflod tempera. The door reain* open for Ru**ia and hor
Rowers to participate in the ecuomic program.
” wevor in formed tour ref in
have-made it - clear
the countries nf Kastrrn
urope can iiencfit only to tho
gtenl nf contribution* they make
o the geiioral Europe economic

In the first plan- the Katlein

Idoe of nation* isn't or......mirnll)
sclf-fontained or anything like
it, and it th rrrfn ir trolly need
cooperation with tho rr»t o f Kurope. Secondly, as pointed » ,t
’p .n prcvjou* relumue- the Soviet
Idoc is a very qh.:.. i.i«
icause It l» made up of liK'rty l .v.
Ing countries whirh ulwa/t haw*
fought ’ infringement
nf their
independence. Tllrie i» nn doubt
that Cieehoelavklsi and '•one oi||.
rr memlicra of thr Ru-'iap Idoc
are most
unhappy .over thr
trrnd of a ffair*, and want to pat
ticlpatv In th e ,P a ii* conference;
Of course, much will dc|iend on
the eeonomir trrnd in Europe
in the immediate future. The
situation a* a . wlitde i» mighty
had. but the rnpsviisus of the
egperts is that tiling, will got
worse U-fnir they get tietter.
Then thr i|UrsUntl ariim, nf wliat
parts of Europe are going to
i f hat •lest hit.
In this connection wo mustn't
overlook thr possibilities of ,|r.
liberate eeonomle *al»d*ge in
some countries wfterr the battle
of tho isms I* hot. Take Italy
and Fratirc. for .maniple. These

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theta two hard-hit nations, and
the tame it true In lets degree In
some, other states. Communism |
thrives on eha'ot you know.
Moanlime down in the Rilkens,
whelping giound of wsi*. theeommuoist onslaught to bring
tircere within the fled fold. ha*
Iwen intensified. Heavy fighting
Is proceeding between tirrek
regular, troops and Red gner-lla*
who are said hy Athens to I*
harked by Albania, YugmUria
and llulgaria. The I'qited Nations
Ifkikan Investigating Commission
In a majority irport cqnfirnu.
this charge.
Tire situation Is ‘ Increasingly
dangerous, not only for i . . . . . e.
hut for the grnrral pear.* of the
Balkans--ami may lie the world.

I I.AtttlK LOT, lo l.ti^-k* out 9
W O RK W AN TED
West First Stn-rt. Write I*. O.
IFRO/.KN FOOD l.OCKKR FOR
Bus 1437, Sanford.
RENT McnL-ruring .-wid smok­
EXPERT painting
rontrart or
roien Food;
ing. All kind* of Flop
hourly-basis.
8 ."&lt; h ' tilogan;
■Processing and Storug--. Vtsil i TH'() LOTS, 2ltd and drd lot* N. Free estimates. Phone 78L J.
YoiurTuicker I'liint. Central Klorof corner of (iene\u Ave., «&gt;n.
itla tfuitk Ffeete and .Storage' East Side uf Mtllttnitile Ave.;, FLOOR HANOINti A finishing,
illuck of ft bits, just off Mel but-1
Co. -lot W. Kith St., Sanfoid,
A waiing. Our putter
ville on Hay Street. Sit-, Mb ii &lt;-‘ cleaning
unit eualilrs us to w-ol. sllelc
--------------------------------------Bbiitt. Sbtirt’s Camp. Plmn.- t.'o.
there is no elcrlric »urine*-llo-t
iLF.RY farms. 17 r u n mid
4802.
nvatlalilr. 21 yrals e spelu-nt-.
aeres. Call Mrs. It. It. I'ip
II. SI. tile«*u|i. Lake Maty, Fla.
pin, 402-J.
5 A R T IC L E S F O R S A L E
1 FFICE space in Mclsch Building,:
1 0 B u sin e ss; O p p o rtu n itie s
(utrgo Kghi ufires, newly decor­
•FLOWERH
ated, all utilities, heat and .Uni­
foe
all
occasion*
tor service furnished. Call IttJH*
McNHILL A YOST FLORIBTH ROD PINO agenry fur Semilmiq
W. IL tt A. Itopt, Sturt.
County. Bargain Price. \Vrite
Blpe* Ave. Just off Celery
bo* 7U, C/11 Herald.
fARM FOR RENT 20 arris sub o ffic e ph. 40.1 resident's i,h. dlU R
Irrigated truck (arm. 11 arte*- BERT'S SEW MACHLNK H IltiF
•wrelts; » —T-afoom—dwHllRf
12 SPECIAL SFMVICE3
■fiew A Used Mschtnt-s
r.aht house*. 2 largo-barns. Electrifying A repairing -ill makes.! 7.
----------------------------I1C French— Pitan* II'JO
Thoroughbred Berkshire Breeding
p p e i i s i toFl'yvnl only with
I Boar for set vies. Phono f.i'i-J.
farm. On Cameron
Avenue, S M A L L garden plow,
heap- »IW,
Blue lliid Tavern.
East side Sanford, Fla., phone
.Magnolia AVC. *
IM-R. P. O. Ilo* H8 d. K. B.
FOR REN T—Floor ssnder, Easy
Stowe.' NKW and slightly used phono-'
Reasonable rales, ham
fONVALKSCE.N i IIOM K — Will
graph lemrd.v Ifi.cents trull. 8 (K»
* " ' ' '• '" l * ‘Bass Co. Phone
open yltiiy lath at t'huimila,
Magnolia AVo.
'Itw|Fla. Ill miles S E. nf Sanford
— 18 mllpa N. E. of Orimido.
I (lit &gt;IAI,H
BOlHiK - PLYMOUTH
Large screen ami open porches Large quantity uf old ni’tfstjjtperJ.
I'AUTK AND 8JCRVICB
nil *n*.’iaiw
to ait and enjoy the cool
btees.viv
3 cent* per pound. The Ifevsfd.
109 1'slmrtiu A vs.
Phan* lo ll
ie. T-ir(re
I&lt;akq, Catherine
CONCHE1K SEWER PIPE
ftlStt
fftmuda and walk* safe
*»
auto traffic. Large lobby aitd SEPTIC TANKS, Krca-ui Traps, YA-DE ninth proofing lasts b
Blocks, Aluminum Windows and
Years. Uses your wnolsns moth
rooms. Real Southrm cooking.
proofed now. Downtown CleanScreen*. White eeltient, Palm,
Brick construction. Can accomo­
Perma-tile. Hurricane brae «• «r* 4 l-anndry. 113 Palinetu,
date 25 only( Phone or write for
Ave. Phone 014.
Miriub- Cnnetete Curtipstty, 3U9
reservation lit once, Ovieuo IMrtll
Elm Ave. Phone 1333.
or Dr. Martin. Oviedo 2 'IIJ or
write P. O'. Ibi* KI7 Chulnotn,
Tuning and Rspalrlng. L. I.
Fla. Reasonable rate*. Large Recorder radio phouugraph com­
Hill, Res. flll-W.__________ '
sedan for g u n si to visit their
bination. The Music Ilo*. 119 W.
doctor.
SIGNS
1st 8 t. Phone Oft!.
•Show rants and potters
osmnado Baach ruoms, very rea­
O-rtUK'H MICiN s r r V ic h
d a b le . Mr*. Fred Allen, 404 FOIl SALE—Llmeroek for drlvs- ■o. D
. Undress. Phon3 1011
Crawford Road. Coronado Beach,
wavs slid roadway*—Phons
Fla. .
- 1241.
RADIATOR8 cleaned and repair
ed. Cohen Radiator Shop, J0t
BEIlROOM apartment, hot wat
2 mite* r-ut ■roXEIKi T L K Ilh —lomnlet# lino- Hanford Ava. Ph. 354-W.
#r, gas,-telephone.
~(j§[
11uni's Tuxedc F e d fitura. Orlando highway. Ph. tffll-VV.
Painting, plastering and minor
Furnished and unfurnished apmtB a tte r*, A Bs.tery Charging, t
*V. Uth.
rnont. Adults only. 2300 Mel__ IL H. POPE t O. INC^____|LAND
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recovered. ^ f’sll 235-M.
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5 ROOM apartment hy permanent resident*. Call Huffy 4 CEII.INC fans for sal*. larnov's
Drug Store.
8M - 1 L
or 8 room unfurnished housr or
' will eiehangti rented rt room Paints. Poultry Supplies, Nall*,
INirina Fe,-&lt;l*, Hroerries and
h o u s e on Sipes Ave. near Air
Meal*. Touch ton A Watson, 1201
Base. Mrs. Archie Welter. I*. O.
Celery, Phone IUW.
Bog. 86 . Sanford.
DELAY T Have a new fcltrhIREAL ETfATE FORSALE WHY
en eahincl designed and cust nn
built now hy C. J . (Jantt VY&lt;xidATTRACTIVE 0 room
ahop. Phone 779-W.
„ e and two large Iota, with
plenty of fruit—Spanish design­ House, trailer f*ir sale. Cheap. 911
ed stucco on steel—recently re­
MapI* Avr^___ ____________
decorated and In good sound
condition. Owner leaving rity
A R T IC L E S w a n t e d
and will sell completely fuml.ih 6

DRAINAGE. I NKW CATER­
PILLAR DKIHEJ— HULLIMWU
ER8 WITH P A L M K T T 'i
RAKER
T WO 3/4 YD
DRAGLINES.
EQUIPMENT
NOW IN THI8 VICINITY
NIMNICHT CONSTRUCTION
CO.. ORLANDO, FLA. PHONE
2-2981.

RENT A CAR
VOU DRIVR IT
PHONE 2M
RiWICKLAND-MOHUIHON
U DHlVE-rr, INC,
" SEE US FOR
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
AND TYPING
CREDIT BUREAU OF
8ANFOKD
116 N. Park
Phono 180

4EWLY constructed 6 room home,
Mrlal turning lathe.
close In on comer—3 lot* partly WANTED
EXPERT RADIO REPAIHINi*
Telephone S.
planted in young eitn is—needs
Fred Mysra, 111 E, »nd I t .
some finishing inside which pur­ Highest cash price paid for used
ATTENTION
MOTHERS
chaser could cmjiplet* nl hi*
furniture. Ted Davis F Tniturr
—DIAPER S E IIV IC K 0||n convenience. Large R*r
Co. 311 K. I*L PH. 98PBaby Valvst furnishes bmplla!
*4Q, workshop, and storo room
rivsn^tcrils diapers and damlorop concrete floors. Owner had WILL TRADE 1939 modal A Ford
Isad container. Economical and
and 40 acres land for 1957 or
. built for his own home, pow
later model Ford or Chevrolet ' aafe. Fully medically anpenved
| forced to .tell by chang# of em­
Call Daytona 2487-W collect for
In good condition or will sail
ployment. $6^ 00 .
details. 96 diapers, 12 a w ee;
liDroved and unlmprove I front
both. J . 0. Mitchell, I t , 2, Bog
"F1HBT IN JIAHFORP"
* * * on Federal Highway 17 and
168. Sanford.
FRED W. BKNOF.B A
JOHN- W.-Ds-MOORK ,
m 1 Ha, 8 Ute Bank Bldg
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vacant, lots, roadside* or large
acreage*. Phone 41 o r 167-J,

HELP WANTED—

EXPERIENCED celery grower er
trained farm manager for la m TRACTOR AND TRUCK WORK.
Let u arieir building tots. plow.
In Zallwood are*. Cood pos lion
I
INSURANCE _
Ing, harrowing, fill dirt, dirt
1
MORTCACE IA)AN»
for right party- A-Dud* k Sons,
moving and new ground work on
THONIK M. BALL, Rfallag
Oviedo, t'hj’ne aib lr______
JoU or farms.L Phone 439-W.
Broker and
C.
D. Forrester,r, RL I, Bog 99.
GIRL
for
tashirr
A
cosmetic
eoun
----- ._nr* Agent
Ur. also soda girl- Uflejf * Drug
4 . Florida State Bank Bldg.
S t o r e . _________
14
LOST *
W, two Story, three \ * d room
Salesman
and
collection
for
whlu
*wne.. Two ear
. Vn
Insurance debit, age I J - L . Sal­ ItKWARD'.for return of Mark A
lot lid r 140 in Mayfair.
ary and commission. Write llog
while cat. picks* up near Hill's
Ill sell unfurnished or furnished.
Bar.- Phone 883,
I. j)._*L caie Herald.
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Colorful In Spite
Its I'll BATON I.IIOVHI
- NKW DELHI; *tn no IV it ,
happen* to the-two newly f.itr,;irs^
Indian natiort*. they will i. ■co-ri
for n long lime avtnong :!•»■ r- ■-!
colorful spot* of the world
Mahhinia* still mle ftirv ig i
their capitals ill tudid-&lt;&gt;,clt ,i
luelr oo elephant* from w- n ■
iiiiuiv JiutoUfiil sf evoims.l ■ ily ,

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Sl.t«u then the dll NixTilii
a*» »
Irrfiilt*fl fft*m fbi • ttl- iVil^
Ting. ■nil in j - .(tiitt'r
n &gt;t- -ti.
■then. n&gt;‘slotfIv'ift- -. 11 fi il'lrtrlr I V
j the flis-i;, cbUfkliti.- rlv- »- h"'i- tii.trt.
•• rr
1 1* ^ta.
1 i‘. .1
1 hairl tim*', wen't iny," •'
.ldlui .

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lit four hundteil vttn
tian work in In.lm. wt:
no in &lt;upp&lt;iit iri-fKvni

Chr-iutn impillaiioii
tala
died

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million of th.i
million .|i..|e.lalino.

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in to-

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MK. MR11CII \NT
* Tl . • s m s ;
famuf.
lh * M M of THE..r *. *
A%&gt;*tuiues of gtarmg
-loi .om Mif** uu;n*
'I lim it MIV Vtm n
r«ini &gt; a ilav
J
Mehncsi long'Jt-r got &gt;■
in j b r world ate &lt;oin*n&lt;o, ..tnilir:
III ON VIII 'A t l l wpar. Itlchness in j. wrl tu t jet
Vale ITltiVt t
Until ujvl* •
It II II t o Hit n
'-rti*
ill'll. ''
"omil goml* .&gt; no! t i t :.'*■! . I t- . •
: i . in tlth
(Vw^t
IN till* I'M i —
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where in lh ; world uml l«-ul
U1 United Stilt*
(ioVefty »*t degrading tho i i n
animlit* fa-e la-tler.
Anrieni iilnot*t ituthi,
U rdu
V \ IU II.i:&gt; V E N K T IA N lll.IN D S
inter* ahd more r».*’ii!
. n^l
tiiin iiii'- Vlit-i It, .till if til
Muslim mortarrh* &gt;-f lu-P t I .ce
Aluminum
1 vd-ir -: Pott krd ‘Aluminum
set t i j u b t i o i , o f - la V l.t
.b .p b tp j
I A Me - Per l ire I -llm.ile
•baiiiv. unrelrnUng ■» ■
V.'. S I L V I A S • til? \V. Kiiliittpit -. Orluntlti
ami faiiatiristn loo g a r ' i . it for
firtiun. ■
",.
I'lutni* 2(tj71i!l
Th&lt;- greut fuuii«i’m': •uturyi
Muslim ruler »f M-ltd. M.t.iiin-1
tiui! Il-ii Tiighluk !«•,,. ,i *•
atnyv, had once ktllv.l u- r* «Ph?1
FOK T H E B E S T ICE CREAM
n Imn-littl t Ihminu 1
*- IM lngj
111ti«f1 1 #iji n Nin^If «Inv.
Try
Akl-nt thr l!i«-nt, ttbn .,i .. im.u-;:'
mislv nri'ivhl a «!* !« *.*.»i
r-.-ni 1
•»»III *4»*i|- 4
Du, &gt;n Klirntiotli «t ‘ii
NICK'S
OWN ICE CREAM
MI.J
. . I 1 11 - n i l r* II i»ssi»iame45LMiilimrttCrttgytCjC-.
spin* t,. i|i — sCramI ■ .

Ktatr»ComniiHNi(m
To Meet In Orlando

FO K HUNT

a n ted

tCINTUTI PRIf All TO PHOTOOIAPH ATOMIC NUCLEI

TALLAHASSEE. July 22. IHpe•ialt—Tho hiatr; frame am! Freeh
Water Fish Commission sill meet
in Orlando Aug. tt to approve a
p r o p o s e d 1H47-4R eonsruratlon
program and set up an operating,
budget for the fiscal year.
The meeting, to lw held irs the
Angehilt Hotel, will folli.*' the
tornmisslon't two-day “game war­
den school" which opent in* the
t'rntral Florida city Aug. i,
Commission -Director Ben* C.
Morgan said the five.man board
r’° l P*“n lo u *l,‘ ■nr
°n
- ami especially Franc- Hre key- fishing or hunting regulations at
uosittont, ami ,Jj»c;g»i/-tm v qu U the August rimforawe. '- i * - —
both ‘m tinfile*. aW-- lllulei going,
t
----heavy attarke from hir f&gt;in-&lt; The discovery of the Waster*
munlst parties which Im-- |H*oii'msnn Reaction,'August vou Was*
fomenting labor trouble to fur- •rrmami, was a Herman prnfp*ther their economic recovery irv tor of medicine who died in IW2 S. AT THI UNIVIItllT oLCallfornls, physIclsU I! t: Butler (tup, Irfl) and
F. IL John prcpift td phniogrBph lh# dismt* rr n u f atomic nucirl
with • •prettily bullt*8 S-mm twin-lcxu (im tia Upcrlbni a* a cl &gt;iul
chamber pholoMLAfdi, Ah* picture at bottom wiv t\ pUfjtil at a WrtM&gt;«
of the Amrrif hVrrt^ffml Hnciety hi l*«Io
V «l. i n h prong mi th»*
two **itiri" (erruwi) It Mid to reprrimt a t ,uiWic U mj; rrnittrd from t
en oiyirti nurtrtii dUintrfretrd on being *tHi» k i y lfH) initlkrn
'
yolt neutrons Id s cyclotrun.
(. frrsefio at Sonntfpholoi)

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Russian Bloc Is
Seen Uneasy But
Remaining Firm

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NEWSPAPERS n -CENTS
POUND BUNDLED IN
BUNDLES.
D), ir», 20 and iffi CENT
HERALD OFFICE \ *

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furniture Krifniriung
Cabinet Work
F.tprrl Worktnsnihip
THE SANFORD CABINET
SHOP
124 Palmetlo Avaao*

d i a p e r s f . r v ic k
lo r Rrserralhin* «r Immrdiale
Delitrrr to HANFOKD L- ' .
PIIONP. 2.1V.7
2.100 East Robinson Ate., tlrlsiirlu

TTfiecIer of Sanford
CANVAS AWNINGS
CANVAS PORCH CURTAINS
VENETIAN BLINpS
Alnmiaam, Slssl, WoodI
10 DAY DELIVERY

We REPAIR!
FKKK ESTIMATEH

Phone HOH

WATCH REPA IRS

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D eliriou s — Ilr a lllif u l

NICKS
41-t S a n fo rd Avenue

u r.» tins
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' Hit, rmiVertml to &lt;’ht • .11 tv.
•w^*d lo-Visf-od am t----t- T-rv q-nr
In,Im ns n mis'ionm - tl w««
itaibng i|Utelly itul* -It in lii,
little &lt;liny, I when an u I 'I 0 lu
-H-lliil strnlb*d ill mid i--M J lo,
legs under him »,i It- it. '

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PAGE BIX

I*npy Trial

p'iii

ft"*

Satellites Warned

Action Postponed

Boy Reverses Story
Of Infant Killing

Camp Winona

II'm Us w I
Irm m i « n
l)M |
ll*ontiOOed I r*»aaa P i g « ff*# &gt;
U 'u lis w t Irm a F ig i w ifi
I. Fred I’oey’s team Won »
the $ 1(10 a day provision still ap .Balkan* would be a threat to
JACKSONVILLE, Fla July 22- plies.
peace.
MASSILLON. O.. July 22 UP) water polo game. Sunday nig
MOSCOW. July 22, UP)- -Soviet
i/JV A Jacksonville tpan and hla
Meanwhile,
Britain
proposed
The
mysterious deaths of two at the council fire the cat!
The 16 day amendment was that tha council sidestep a de­
roncern over operation! of* foreign
1 bride were held today in El Faso, adopted
Infant*
In Massillon City Hospital, again put on stunts wi ’ • Cab ■
on recommendation of
intelligence agents wni emphaTexas, fo r, the Georgia slaying
cision
on
which
of
the
Balkan
apparently
solves yesterday by I wining with its graveyard tee
tited In an artlrle in the fa*nlnof Myron D. Sutherland, ns, Jack­ the Sanford Retail Merchants countrlea were responsible f&gt;■&gt; the the statement of a six-year-old in which comical epitaphi we
Association
represented
at
the
grad I'ravdsj which rritlcixc I *evread front makeshift tombstone
sonville oil filter manufacturing
meeting by Ned Smith, president. current ’disorder* in that area. hoy, reverted again today to * The tonibstones represented th
eral citixent for carelessly or un|company employee.
The
British
proposal
waa puxxling conglomeration of varied
Mr.
Smith
stated
that
in
view
of
conacioualy giving out state *ecgrave* of present campers
. Sutherland'! decomposed body
Wilson’* opinion that the contained in an amendment elim­ stories and differences between years from now.
feta.
I was found Sunday in an aband- Attorney
inating a paragraph of an Amer­ officials.
fee
might
not
be
valid
at
9100
“One should remember,” the ar,
Some of the funniest were
, unrd cabin near the edge cf Geor- a day, he waa withdrawing hi* ican resolution which Russia and
Mr*. Roger Gue, of nearby
tide laid, “that with the end of
gia's ukcfctiokee Swanp just over
the Soviet satellites had attacked Navarre, mother of young Roger llere lie the bones of Weilt
objection
to
rrdurlng
it,
provided
the war underinining actlvlllet of
the Florida line. In the back of the 16 day limitation was approv­ on the _ground , that
— it presumed Gue, who yesterday related to Spencer, Ills lumbstotie is mar
TALLA H ASS LL, I la., July 22 fureign intelligence have not weak. I
his iuail was a .22 bullet-hole and
thd guilt of Albania, Yclgostav1* ! .ndlca iww La accidentally drupped tie, but his head much den
ed.
according
to
Mr.
Sayer.
VP) — Attorneyt for former Kep. enedln the ilfgfifest.- It la known t
an exploded shell lay nearby. Hit
_
jth c two Infant* last Jdne «. said ser;** "There w*s a counriito,
•Mr. Smith tot'd the Commission and Bulgaria.
Bernic C .’ Papy ol Key Weil to ■that even Imurgeoffl stales, whi^h
I'JIJ- t.tUo Chevrolet sedsr, with that
Hit rain
t:
the
,
Merchants
A
v
i
a
t
i
o
n
.
,
A
*P°ke,m
,n
fw
thaAmerican
her son today had reverted to hi* by the name of Brock, lilt
Florida license {date 2D-7I23 was at an afternoon meeting, hadtddegation y id tha BHtjsh amend-[original
was brilliant, but his h
day moled to exdude from- ev are identiral in cliataeter, con
Hitt
tale
of
seeing
a
large
siantly send among each other
missing.
ment would be accepted by the boy in a whlU. coat enter the a ruck, He kept the hooks of tin
idence all letliinony on conver spiei, diveriioniiU, terrorists and
The man and wife held for adopted a resolution requesting the United States. This was one of nursery in which the infant* were ramp hanky-- H«
-lie lied, they spW
taliont in or about the Honda assassin*.
Georgia police were Identified by Commission In the future not to two conciliatory, moves made at found dying.
in the lake he sanjtr* ^XheiSaVg
adopt
any
ordinance
effecting
“Capitalistic
Intelligence
oper
Home chamber in connection with
I let. Lk-ut. II. V. Itranch as Wayne
She declared she did not now a councillor hy the name of R*d
this morning's council session in
F. Woodruff,' 27 and hu bride citlten* or merchant* on Ita first an effort to reconcile conflicting belivr her son dropped rfhe babies He was killed overnight as he la)
charge! that he attempted to bribe alts even murie actively against
reading,
but
rather
to
carry
It
ov*r
the Soviet nation, trying to under­
Jeanette, IP, formerly of Orlando.
Soviet and American views.
and told newsmen she and her In b«d. He tangled with the hoyn
, fellow lawmakert.
I t'
mine 1 U military and economic
Detective Don G, Butler said to the next meeting, Sayer report­
The other nytva was msd* by husband were tricked Into letting in Cabin JY , He tried, he died
ed.
The alleged Convert* lion» from intght.
n Warrant had been obtained by
h a .is nu more."
Invrstlgators talk to her son.
A letter brom W. D. Ryan, gen­ France.
flu. sheriff
at Folkston, Ga.,
the baiit ul accuiationt agaiml j "The strictest maintenance of
The U. 8 . resolution referred
There are svveial new boy
eral
manager
of
the
Minneapolis
slate-secrers by every Soviet percharging Woodruff with murder
Papy. now on trial after a gi.mil urn is of exceptionally great tinto the report uf the Balkan in­
tn cupip, Gene Estridge, Johi
arid asking that hla wife tie hrld. Baseball Club, was read In which vestigating commission which de­
Nathan Mayo. Mitts commis­ The lw« wirk apprehended si they the City was assured that at tha
jury indictment.
porlance for providing seem tty
Fryer, Frank Mills and John Butt
Bid Offered
sioner of agnculttpi'. wjit, an- stepped from a California-Itound end of the spring training 'period clared that any future hostile
Defence alloineyt aiked the for the country."
*n.
)i " " ”
noonced today that he ilw-t not bus.
the Municipal Ball Hark wobld action on the part of the three
court to rerogni/e an old Knglidi
ItW a lia a r*
tra n
! ' * * » '►»»*
Those who visited the t'slnjJI
intend to retire at the expliation
lie turned hark to th# City In Soviet satellites would be con­
Burma Slaying
sites to lie Inspected either by a Sunday included Mr. and Mtt
common law of IbHH and tlrike
of hi* present term. “Th - ruin-1
a* good condition aa when they sidered , threat to peace.
sub-committee or the entire com­ Fred Poey, Havana, Cuba, Thom
took it over. He also agrred to
ora are absolutely without founda­
tiilually all of the letlimony «l
Glades Park Bill
It a a t l a a . U f r o m I ' s t t t h o t
as George, Mr. and Mrs. Join
all conditions stipulated by the that the McCormick Luntlier Com­ mute.
the tlale't ilar wilnett. Kep. Brai* day were the traffir men at the tion'*, Mr. Mayo declared, “us I
These locotions, he revealed, Cranston, Mr. and Mr*. Edwin
expert to la* a candidate to succeed
City In regard to taking over the pany Building on West Fit it
, ley Odharn of Sanford.
M iMtliHiird iranm P a c t «tw |
gates."
park.
myself In tip- l!MH election ■-gardStreet, previously condemned hy will be. Inspected after due notice Locket, Mr. and Mrs. K. T. Hunt
Thali in Nu said Aung Ban wn* less »,f who el-.- tun-.”. “I have t»» arquire |irivate lands by purThe jury w ii taken fiom the
Mr. Sayer, In behalf of the City, the City, Is naw being repaired. • has Iwen given to the local Post. and Millard, Jim Richardson, th
in* May that a plot was an unflnlshi-d program in lip* ulti­ rhase of romlrmnation.
had written Mr. Ryan outlining
room while Odliam re|ieatrd in warned
A hearing date waa set for July After this a final meeting will It* snd Mrs. C. L. Park, Lieut, A.
in the making to kill the entire ........
.............................................
t . Dirksen said he appeared st the the City'a requirements ond remate
developing)
of'agrletilft{re,"i
30
to determine whether or not held by the rommittce prior to W. Epps, Rolwrt Altman, Gaines­
more detail thin ever hefoie'liic executive council in order to taus i he ass,-rli'd. "and I am n-king my, rVJ!u*’*Ai'
JuvlI Hopkins, G^nnd
park ho return- to revoke the license of J . D, Carl- making it* final -recommendation ville, Johnnie Walters, Mr. and
arcuialiun that Papy uffeied him integration of th* antl-Fawiat Ihnusaudt
" L witey-stw -said, awns JJ(- ttd
end of the season in ’as ton’s |&gt;*er place on Wry. Ninth for the site to the Executive Com- Mrs. Ray Fort, Mr. and Mr*.
in th«
Dirksen good condition as the visiting club Street, concerning which neighbors milter at the Mid-winter Depart­ Bill Johns, Mr. am LM r* V\ C.
earth ami whuhnygino T rip de­ People* Freedom League. (..!&gt; i»m- woftt* that I am not ready to quit ,HH*
inanl political fartlon to whic.t my post." .
said
he
has
no
objection
to
expan­
found If. The City agreed, to fur­ have complained, Mr. Hayrr an­ ment conference in January. Final Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Georg*
feat a bill denying race bookrnak- the slain ministers lielottged. This,
sion of the park If private owners nish sand and clay for the Infield, nounced.
action on the site selection will Speer and daughter, Mrs. Nancy
en telephone and telegraph terv- the rrinspiratnrs lielieved. would
an- permitted ot retain od and and to furnish a ground's keepe? to
It* taken
at the
Department Brock. Mr. and Mra. It. U. Hutch
Purchase
of
the
first
City
lot
ice.
enable them to seise power dur­
mineral rights, plus the privilege assist in maintaining the park
Indonesian Revolt
Convention In Panama City In Ison, Mi.‘ and Mrs. Don Dunn,
on
whlcbgthev
have
options
l-y
E.
the ensuing chaos.
.
uf carrying on explorations.
during the training season.
The defense argued that under ingThukin
R. -Doyle and W. D. I’arbrl who April.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dunn, Mi
N'u said a tribunal woul I
He said he believes 25 years
M stn I i&gt;iuni fttisti i'AK» O w rl
the comimin law, ronversatiuns in
Mr. Field told the Headquarters and Mrs. P. C. Stanley, and David
plan a home building project on
In
r*sty»i*e
to
a
City
request
lie
established
to
inquire
into
cir­
would
Isa
sufficient
time
t&gt;
.
give
rlonesian
we
likely
huuhl
eneiiunand aiound legislative chamber*
cumstances of th* assassinations lei BOme aurh ,e.i ••mug as this: individual owners rxplora'ien pri for bus -Service to and from the Magnolia Height* wq* approved. Committee of the manifold advant-l and Joyre Stanley, Mr. and Mis,
between lawmakers about matters
Fernald-Ijiughton Memorial Hos­ The purchaae at this time was age* of-the Sanford lakefront site,'] Alfred Stanley, Mr. and Mrs.
“The Doleli and the liid^Peellitis allege*.
.-pending iiefore them are "ab-riim’- and would exauiine all under nrpital, the-Silver,Cab Company ad­ necessary said Sayer, in Ordtr to where the Memorial building could J . A. Rogers of DeLamt.
icsf,
including
U
Saw
and
other
Ite|i
-Smather*
(IF
F
la
)
said
leg­
ate
j
acridly
as
hu
apait
ns
the
tie seen from the railroad (St.
(ly privileges! and inadmisAtiliT's*
vised that there were not enough secure FHA approval.
Also Stanley Willink, Mr. and
rival political leaders.
poles. We have little in common. islation looking toward establish­ people riding there to pay thq
'court evidence.
Du* to numerous and dally com­ Johns Bridge), the waterway, the
‘'Nothing shall deter in* from Tha quern id tin- Nethe/laruls ment of the park waa first pasted operating
Mr*. H. Jacoblun, Mr. and Mrs.
highway
and
the
air
line*.
He
told
expenses
of
a
bus.
plaint*
reaching
the
Sanitary
DeJudge W. May Walker eirluded the firm purpose of achieving
by Congress |N years agu. atld
‘
'from residents
•••
-in reg-t e l Jhe' Post members that If Sanford W. R. Clark, Mr. and Mi ’ Hen
Milk in local dal [lea was re­ partment
the jury from the tooni to bear the ultimate goal bur beloved la a U-neviilent ami lovable- |H-r that 10 .S tate legislatures and five
sonage,
hill
she
ipot
one
of
ported to have met Grade A re­ to nclghfrora’ chicken yards living I* inspected by the Committee, Katx, Mrs. R. Shuemaket, Mr.
technical arguments on the (mint. leader set Is-fute ua," he was
Florida
governors
"have
considerUa The memls-rs .of her giivern
quirements during thu jiresent too doae-to thair homes, the-City local dale and - fraternal organi­ and Mr*. Eugene KitrUigt-, C
H* did not rule Immediately.
quirted as telling th* pew times m a ilt itr u - J u i t i g n e r j _ l o _ u a . W u l . « « " d « P p r o V t d " i U
UUIdt month. Employment of E. L Levy Attorney waa directed to draw up zation* will be requested by th* F. Garner, Mr. and Mrs.--Don
— Odhaiit-testified ytal i*apy made of ‘ IIiiiiiiu , the government pa want ahmdule severance from ,|l»‘,|t
0. H. Giles as’ fi remen wasj lj «n
an ordinance to defining the mlrji- Post to co-operate in Impressing Bolls, Mr. and' Mr* Dick Fillhim tyro bribe offers, one just out­ per.
"It appears to me we owe some­ and
Hnlland, so that we may rut
approved in accordance with pre- mum distance a chicken yank may upon the committee members th* terry find daughters, Ray Fox,
side the House rhnmWi'a main
He denied that former 1’iemier ourselves in these (airy lands if thing to the public Inti-rest,*
and
‘
‘ l\Ih *located
* ‘ from
‘
. . . . -bout*. mlyjtntpKVi t&gt;JL.JJaitfyJtLj%a_*-jUe Ml. .11 .! .Ml,, i.o.o-.et
Llie\bc
a ncighbpr’*
entrance and immediately inside Ha ,'law _ttuia__aneaUrd..ur„-th*t we*11 h t-wMrh —hitr**- ticen'-nihubi ■" SllMtlh*** said, - - "The prop'r-—* f vious v-tlon ln _ author iking
for the building.
daughter, Mr. and Mra. Ralph
Tiring
of
two
addltuinu)
firemen.
This
will
he
presented
at
the
next
tha rh iw te t-.'the near iliiy" lie lire govern merit planned to
led by uni litre fot tin Ield gen­ Florida waul this park to go mi Both are experienced firemen, said meeting, said Mr. Sayer.
William I-Staler was nnnmtnd- Day and chitdu-n of Daytons.
said that afti-r the second‘ offer, rest him.
erations, It ihii' i that we like I see no on usion at this lim- to Mr. Sayer. RCA radio equipment
Hugh Whekhrl.
The Commission last evening ed by the Post for his aide handl­ Phil Stanley,
"I told him 'you it
. I'm not
delay
action.
the Dutch less, hut *we like our
ordered by the City l» expected to gave consideration to Inc-easlng ing of the Sanford Junior Legion Mr. ami Mrs. 11. F. lianas. Mix.
only guing to sujiport the hill. Nttw
Peterson
said
amendments
which
uhsfdut* fierdolii (lie more.”
arrive in the near futurn, he said the occupational tax, on all types hasrball team,- which tinlay is Mra. U. Squires, Mr, and Mix.
I ’m going to expose you."’
That's tvlint yum lortr-poM- hi- will propose to the .legolstum
E. Madden.
Dutch Note*
playing irrW Ipter ParlcThe Commission was informed, of busineaa.
When the bookie hill then came
will
provide
that
no
land*
tau
ho
$
dent U-lii-tis tiiuj .tlunk. Ajul tiiul
up for action, Odham-charged in
aeqiiin-d
outside
of'
a
boimiuty
I I n n 11II n o t I , n m I ’a a * tt aet
is the basic rate-e uf this fresh
the preceding debate "There i« wished to atress that it maintains outbreak. If we Iwlieve the writ­ * greed upon hutween the State
money on the line in this House" its unalterable derision to rarry ing on the wall, tins means that and Federal government in IPM
to defeat the measure hut tie did out the political -program based MMiner nr Inter (|iiohni4y »iwnut*rM w/,l{
|irot« 4 di) nml niln*T«l
not on that day name i'spy. lit upon the principles underlying tha tbe N'etbet lands must lelinquisn rights of private owner*.
said ,later
he
would
have
if
Ills
The lervciation reserve oil royal, ,
. ,
..
„ ,
Linggadjuti Agreement (In which nil claims on tin- wealth of In­
■beech had not been cut off by
, p n i|
Mtr g j
ties-II H of production) to I'lm ids
donesia.
parliameutaiy finagling."
the independence of Indonesia in
The sumo is line of all im­ on Slate owned land* if tin* Sec­
The 27-year-old Sanfoid oil dis­ ItiO i.
perial powers, liet-ailie the demand retary 'uf Interior ever peiinit*
tributor, youngest mrmlH-r pf thu
“The Netherlundu government lo r __indopentlem-e I* -running drilling and uil is found.
House, smiled^ several. lint.'S. and ioiifIdeally —hope* that* circum- around The world like n theme
Wiped Ids hatuls with n Imndketr stances will soon permit to resume song. -We ate -eellig its effect
chief during hi* testimony.
constructive cooperalinn with the III the west stll, &lt;-nilinent of III tin
Red OfficiulH
He told the court be and Pap;
py ■r|*ddi&lt;- ns deair ed by liiiiumnahle which ha* been granted-it* free­
were good friends iiefore tin- al­ Indonesian.', in KepuliUokit terri­ dom by Engluml. Britain also '•
tlHSIlHHr* Iran I'aat One)
leged bribe offer was made lie tory, which cooperrjliitn nltrady relinquishing But in* now toinliy
Cause Papy had helped get one of successfully exists with the states a Moody inleinal |rolltical, ct*i- lull led before the committee u n ­
der oath.
hi&lt; five brothers a job at a Miami of East Indonesia and Borneo."
■is.
Photographs
were forhiddeSince the, Indonesian
republic
is
race track.
, ,
Arunml the corner the ITenrh Rep. Munill (R-H. D.) explained
not
recognized
l.y
the
.United
Na#rr
|
,n„|inK
kr(.,,
Fret,cl,
In" 1 had to feel very definite for
,
u, „ Kteiwh and that Kravchenko "may ire in
that bookie bill tu turn j friend lions a* a severe,gn state, xnyt,
Afried ate eontiderhble danger" Irrcause of
down." Odliam said of Papy'i al­ complain from Indonesian leader* ||1||iBn
,
, |hi* willingness tn testify,
would raise important legal JKrfr.ta.
leged request fur hi* support
reaching
for
he
.sun
.
kni
’ • Kruvciienko dlscuunteil airy Idea
UN experts fxprraMft the opini­
the w tlolrawal of j l|ii&gt;(
Ruttlwi K„v, nim#tll mj, y
He said after lie had tohl i apy on that the Sccurltv Cuum-II could demanding
British troop, from her soil, and u
,)y thp Rutsian peorvlinquishmenl uf Conlr„l over
,, .
.- * ., ,
. . / ’ unless a complaint wa* filed,by an the Augh,-Egyptian Sudan. And ■I,-. In one plant he lirndrd, Krav­
replied."D« you mind if U e i per-^ lM(ll.|14.Mlll.nl *ruunlry „ either a
chenko said, -tju r s
unco' were
ry
•opal?" and then said
story g ,-*. E m p „,, r...- 27JIOO worker* and Km Coeaack
memlwr or non-memlier of the UN. *a* the
oulmmlerl a* the t.s.,.»i.«„
u „ rt h,
Ihe pl&gt;nl
f
Even though the rmmril could, ".l»Ke-i"B, n.
hundred dollars to Vote against
. had :10,000 worker* and over
not
art
directly
on
the
Indonesian
it.
t . Nat in nily tliis
ihpuii y,ihH) g u ard ,
with automatic rl,
. , ............... communication, it w u pointed,outt
", T ifoesiiT
Odharnn. continuing hU aUtmnant h
--------- -----1 t fw
posse** It in* * f " J rh-s nhd dogs.
aomp u,her munlry mlght|lh"*
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tion' bettween *D*‘
iioard over-night,
{, tases to ^
u rumpUllll w imhM llt going l.y tlx- Imar.
The only wraports of the work­
fc,
make P Hcharge,
H H E P I wool never Ilu&gt;
.
iIndonesians.
ijin.
However,.the time I* fast passi.ig er*, he testified, were Ihe ‘chnlns
have made a charge hut I know It
when Intelligent |tco(ilu of dif. &lt;i( their own slavery." adding
In ,inif
this roimt-clltrn,
it was
infant $200 to mr.M llo Mi4 ho
f,n
fon4kSf1 a 11* i'.l
n?* £te f«K(iU rntrn
cei Van \* botl»d; toijtlh that "consequently, any hop* thut
had h frtllnit of "hurt*.hom»lliulmi f»Uw th it th# Sovtft Ukr# iu* er by
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Jrwvl ntudilttl rrewn mn
jew,
the government rnav I* over­
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thu
lfi4on«n&gt;i#n
&lt;iu#«llon
J
and a littfe i.-I.,-si,hi all at the
sceptre, Cummonwealths rornpris thrown from the Inside hy the
tn-forr *be council in January, HHi), tug sovereign nail,ms uf differ
tanir time."
In IiOndon—even without the »*■ enl rair* may l«r frumeil success­ Lures of thel people is Isillt on
Odhma, conttmiing his statement qurst of the Indonesian leader*.
sand."
mutual benefit and
to the court with the Jury outside
Tire witness paid Ihe Sovl* 1
A t‘ that time, it wat rharged fully for
the courtroom, said the da/ uft/T that the presence of llrlllsli troop* someday we may. get that vast Secret police Is "an important
. Papy made a $200 offer, the Key- In Indonesia threatened world commonwealth which many look factor and force in the Soviet
West representative appioachcd peare. The Ukrainian represents'- forward to *• "One World.” Hut economy.” Special branches of th#
him again at the rear of the House live demanded creation of a com­ empties uje nil *l»i.-t anac-hronlslU. police, he added, are s**ignsd tb
And hy the same token, bi i V all sorts nf economic and In­
' chamber with a different proposal. mission for an on-tho-aput Inquiry,
• The-Sanford representative told hut the council defeated tire pro­ attempt to create q 1(1,w of na­ dustrial activity.
tions by force, against the will
tha enurt he was at the dejV- &lt;•! posal.
In these operations 17,000,000
Rep. T..T. Cobb of Daytona Bench
nf their peoples,, must fall in
lie I,-nr - t*oo :-a *■
• ' T " tu 2UJ)00,000 neupbi- a ia a'optoyod
congratulating _blm—nn a speech
and "th* Soviet government Uses
D utnrnm ainK
Involving a move to Iran ca'ttle
their Islror free of charge and
from Florida highways.
keeps them on a starvation diet,"
t r s s lls B r t Iras* P#*» Owe)
**Aa I turned from Tommy
nation's
valuable
forest
tt*- he continued.
Cobb’s desk, llcrnie Papy, coming Ion mprtar* and left the area aources.”
Asked alrout the Russian search
from across the aisle, graldied me after suffering damage.
The "water iMimhlng” i* de­
Premier Amir SJarlfoeddin In a signed only to delay forest biases for the atom Ur mb, Kravchenko
by my arm and said ‘Odle, I'll
make it five and a case »f Scotch broadcast from Jogjakarta beamed In inarcessihlr regions until par- told the committee he knew the
to Australia, appealed “to the rchuting smoke jumper* or gro­ Kovlet Union was "actively en­
If vou’ll just take a walk."
gaged" in December, 10 12 , In get­
It was then, Odharn said, hr told world In general and uur friends und news ran extinguish them.
ting uranium, source uf atomic
Papy he was not only going to lb Australia in particular to
energy. II* said that If Russia
tupport the antl-hookle bill hut strengthen their effort* to pre­
had developed th* atom bomb
vent further bloodshed." He said
would expose him.
HABBj C S meditations at th* time th* . United States
..Papy’s resignation from tha it was clear this "colonial war"
did, and If th* United Stales did
n&gt; Alley
House and his Indictment followed waa not in the Interest of general
not hava th* bomb, ‘V s wouldn’t
charge* of attempted bribery by pear# in southeast Asia and the
be sitting right now in this
.*
Odharn and* Kep. Clan-nce M. world.
place."
WtM DAT S0JCR 3 0 *
" I f effort* ar# being mad* lit
Camp II of Ocala.
Kravchenko scuffed at Ruaslan
our behalf, they must be msd*
SAY HE V(A&gt;iT DRIVIN*
proposals for disarm*ment, ask­
quicklyi" be said in a speech
ing! " I* It possible to propose
hear by th* Dutch Monitor her*.
Gunfire* Bloodhounds Associated Press correspond** VX&gt; FAS' P t PD-I.IC6.
'"armament and st Ihe same to
try on wl'hln th# Soviet Un­
Harris Jackson reported 'from
SAY D6Y J t S ’^tSTED
FURNKY KINO IS WOHTI... And like hint,
'Ends Convict Escape Jogjakarta
it and 11 I, satellite states viothat the Indonesians
HIM FOH FwYlN* TOO
n* id- Ingirvt warfare which It
clalttmed in a communique to have
■cores of other experts. . . who really
im* at rearing million* to hats
"mad* progress west Of Stm tLOW)!
Gunfire and bloodhounds ended a rang" today. This waa th* first
he United Htates and Kngtandf
know tobacco . . . have seen the makers
t Hotrlived escape by two r
- Ha ronst-drd the Kratnlin'a
Indonesian assertion of military
convict* from a State Road
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of Lucky Strike buy "real One tobacco."
'main hoov is an economic desuccess line* the outbreak of
partment road camp truck her* hostilities Sunday. .
•reiilon In this country, and If
yesterday. One of the men was rat occurs Russia will take ad­
A broadcast 1 ltdoctetIan com
After all, th atV w h at you went in
captured immediately
and th* munlaue - heard In Batavia said
jutage nf the Communists (barat
other w*s taken In let* than a » tha Indonesians were Attackin'
A cigarette. . . the honest, deep-down
o produce confusion, (literal
boor.
,trikes and hsll."
w est. of Ssmarang on th* north
The escapade utilised men of central coast of Java.
enjoyment of fine tobacco.
the police department, sheriff*
Jackson,
quoted
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Indonesian
road department and the com m unique a* saying th# Dutch
t farm colony; -7 -■*" —
action atarted a little after bombed Amharawa, 80 miles south
o’clock Itat night when Bracey of Bemarang, Tha area was the
and Arthur Raiford. lump- scene of sever* fighting two yean
a truck -near th* outskirts ' ago.

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• ’ ctntor" ul itslctnrnt* made in
the Icgitlaluic.'
Psrkft and Stale Attorney Phil
O'Cqnnrl .ol W rit. Palm B eaJi
atgurtf the defenir motion w/.*
bated enlilely on catri involv
mg libel and tlander and did not
* fit the bribery charge.

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Orlando Bride Held
In Murder Inquiry

Soviets Warned Of
Intelligence Agents

TUESDAY,'JULY . 22, 191

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Acquittal Denied p

P la n U f u . 5.

TAI.ALHASBEK. July 25
Representative
llcrnir C. Papy denied from
th«&gt; wltneaa Hand at hia
trial her* today that ha' had
offtrad brlbaa to'Rapa. Brallay Odham and Clarence M.
Camp II during tha 1817 leci«latura. Tha veteran Kay Weal
rejjm cfltaJlr* ' **ld "h # '"h *d '
- to ld Odham on ona occasion •
• only that hr heard ."they are
paying fIM to vole" on an
a n t i-bookmaklng bill. Ha
■aid ha had no rontrtraallon
whatever with Odham tha
nail day whan, tha Hanford
rapraaantatlra haa teatified.
Papy offrrad him $500 and a
rasa of Hcotrh whiskey nut
to vole.

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TALLAH ASSEE, July 23 m
• -C irc u it Judge W . May Walker
today denied defame motion* of
acquittal on all ihiVe counlt ol
an .jqdiclment
charging former
Rep. Bernie C. Papy with offer-

tag Jtribei .l&lt;LHoiida_legi»ltloii. _
The motion *wt» made and
promptly denied toon after the
Senate prciented the h it of it*
wilnettet and .turned the trial
fever to the defeme.. Defeme witnettet began coming to the itand
.
after the lunch reertt.
Defente council at the
last
minute tecalled Papy't accutort.
Rep*. Brailey Odham of Sanford
and Clarence M . Camp 11 of
Ogala, Odham wat questioned
again closely nn whether lie* had
heafll Papf make a purported of
$ e r of $200 or limply 2()0.
• Odham'i statement* thowing the
language both# way*..gtyte-intro­
duced.
Judge Walker ruled out an ef&gt;
fort by the defeme to gel Camp't
answer to a question at to wheth­
er Papy and two other repretenlativea had a convert.llion . with
him .on May 12 concerning remporU (hat $100 wat being offered
“ or volet for the anti-bookie bill.
The judge taid that wat im­
material because it occurred five
day* after Cajnp letlified Papy
told him a vole to tend the meas­
ure to hotlile committee would
be “ worlh $100 Id you."
. Defente motioni for directed
&lt;v verdiett of acquittal
all
were
^ a t e d on grounds that the itate
• lad failed to support, itt charge*
irH lis a M u r « | . T a t )

Price Of Scotch
Is Disclosed At
Papy Bribe Trial
■_TALLAHAB 8 KS. July 23, (/F)—
ifTTh* state finally euecsmled in gettlnjr tha price of a rasa of 8 cotrh
rhiskty Into tha record of the
bribery trial of former Rep. Iterate
C. Papy today.
It was necessary lo establish
that a rase of whiskey la a thing
of value within the meaning of the
Inw dealing with bribery. It took
Ihrke witness to do It aa well as
several order* of Circuit Judge
W. May Walker overruling objec­
t i o n s from the defenae.
Pa
Papy la an-used In the indict­
ment of offering Rep.' Bralh-y Odh a a of Sanford a bribe of $$00
and a eaae of Scotch whiskey for
hla vote on the 1047 anti-hook
maker bill.
The flrat witness, a representa­
tive of the State Beverage Depart­
ment who waited two days to taattfy, told the court he couldn't aay
at what price Scotch whiskey told
In May when the a llo t*! offer
However, Wade Wchont. bualof the local Kike
county club liquor
Bo did P. O. Nelson who reported
he operated, a liquor store in a
neartv

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. 20 are on. temporary
___three on probationary
he said, included are flren
and public work*

America Hit Fch^Act
ing U n i l a t e r a l l y ;
4 Power Ministers’1
Meet S u g g e s t e d

Army, Navy, FBI
To Get Testimony lly R O***---------B ER T IIE W E T T
LONDON. July 23 (/ P )-R u iOn Soviet Agents tia tejected a United Slate* in'

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German pol­
in the Russltoday, hilling
ami injuring

r \o American-licensed new*
^ jp e r Der Abend reported It
“presumably u t t an act of sab­
otage” and that u auiteate found
In the rulna "lead* to the con­
clusion that a bomb was smug­
gled Into the blrtlttng."
Soviet official*. maintained
alienee.
It wat the third auch i splo­
sion in administrative building*
In the Soviet section.
Four polieemen and four Her­
man workmen were killed. At
least two of the injurrd were
reported in critical condition*.

Western Powers
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Crop Outlook Good

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Personal Episode Union Leader On
In Pacific Battle Perjury Charges

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Vegetable Group
Releases Facts,
Figures On State

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Poles’ Share
QfU.SRelief
Is Cancelled

Senate Suprised
By Truman With
Informal Visit

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Each Side Says Other
Using Jap Troops;
India, A u s t r a l i a
May Make UN Plea
BATAVIA, Java., July 23. (/P)
—Four Java loans wer* In
flames tonight as Indonesian
troop* retreating on two fronts
threatening ihrlr capital, adopted
srorrhrd earth larlira before a
determined .Dutch army ‘drive,
an Indonesian comm unique an­
nounced.

Denial Before House
Group Of Red Con­
nection Said False
W ASHINGTON, July 23 147
A Federal gtand, iijUL.
doted Harold Roland1, Cniiiiuffrl. Milwaukee CIO leader, on
clratgrt that he idrninillrrd |&gt;crjury in- telling * cdngicitionsl com
miller that hr wat nut a mrmber
the Communiit’ Patty,
Clrriltoifcl Irtlilird hcfuic lire
House Libor Committee latt Mar.
I" Hr wat pinidrgt of the. Unitid Auto Worker. Local No. 24S
si a time whnt Allit-Chalmrrt
plant* in thr Milwaukee area were
ihut down by a piqlrarird tinkr.
I In- laltor committer wat invritigating the cagtrt of I^ I hu
ditpulrt.
work
ttoppagn and
vtlikri with particular lefrtciK.?
lo any inllurncr of tubvrmvr
groujn.
The indictment aaid that Christoffri. under uath,_LValegorivaily
iluit-d” nnv affiliation with Com­
munist Parly, Nevertheless,' ihe
grund Jury report said, he "was
then u member of the Communis:
Party ami had been auch member
fuc several vt-ar* thereto and had
worked with the .Communist Purtv ami with the Communist poli­
tical association."
The eaae waa -presented to the
gtaint Jur y . hy Jultn 8. PralUanti
Frank H. Pattyn, special aaxlstarrt* to AttorntV Gem-rul Tom C.
Clark.
After ChrUtuffeT appear'd he
fore the committee here In March,
Chairman Hartley (R-N. J.) sent
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Budget For Year
Is Presented At
Pilot Meeting

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Tin- hutleel as presented hv hung.
Mrs. Marv Rawlins, finance chair­
The communique said other
man " f the Filota Club. wn« »&lt;• Dutch elementM lancing east from
tin
ceplrd at the ineelliii? of the
Nt-tht-rlnnds colonial capital
group held in tile Tonri«t ^Center hud ' moved 50 mile* before d:U0
H
mi if nurd un 1'ggp | n u |
Inst night.
An inerras* of lilies wav voted
upon ns was s penally of 25 vent*
per meniLtr for any absence In
Ihe future. A discussion of ways
of m **tlhf the liudgel and i-xpeners was carried un and plan*
wen- made to sell Christmas cs(d*
again this year and for bidding a
rummage sale early In September.
Mr*. Joel Field, president, re­
ATHENS. July 28, (,P) — The
ported that the telegram of roll- United
Nations Balkan aUb-Cumgraduation* sept -from the Pilots mlssfon continued today its . In­
to Dirk Aikrn who appeitrrH on vest igntIon at lonunlna, where th*
the Arthur Godfrey broadcast in Greek army claims to have touted
New York wa* read over Ihe u guerrilla force which “invaded" »
airr The group voted lo sand a from Albania.'
,
letter at appreciation
to the
The luvesUgHlui * originally had
Police Rtgeyvc. In Qrisndu. »pon: been rchcdulcil tft leave yciterday.
sors of tire program on which Meanwhile, Athens newspaper*
.Mr. Aiken won the opportunity published unconfirmed
report*
of appearing in ihe Arthur Godfrey that a majority of th* sub-com­
show.
mission was “convinced" that Ih*
■A letter from the Texas City, guerrilla* hail struck from Al&lt;
Tex. J ’llot Club wa* read in which Irani*.
the laical cluh was thanked for
The Greek Eighth division fn
the $26 donation made during th* Eolrus said ths! it had Inflicted
recant disaster* there. It ■ was 628 casualties on irregular* with­
reported that tha hospital room! in four days, exclusive of lot***
furnished and maintained hr the from.Greek air force plane*.
Pilot Culb haa been painted and
An estimated force of 800 to
redecorated.
1,000 rri&gt;clt were bring shelled in
Mra. M. C. Stone waa welcomed the forest arras west of loannina.
a* a new member .in th* club. A
The government said 20 guerril­
letter from Mr*. Edith Cameron las were killed and 20 captured on
of Gainesville, chairman of th* ML Olympus and that 25 war*
Florida party given hy Florida killed and 30 captured at Aghta,
delegates la Ihe Pilot Internation­ The rebels Belied seven military
IH
al held In Columbus, Ohio Juns truck* carrylng wheat near Lamia.
20-28 waa read In which ah*
The ministry of public order
thanked thos* taking part,
said guerrillas had attacked ntar
throughout th* stat* were used tho Bulgarian ami Yugoslav bor­
Greenery and flower* native to ders.
Florida aent hy th* various clubs
A hand of 600. including women,
through't the state wars used to waa said to Hava struck at Vrontransform tho parlors of th* tou. seven miles south of Bulgaria,
D*shi*r-Wa)lack hotel into a ver­ and burned 70 house*, th* school,
itable fairyland. Th* party was
(i'MMllHWCA
»*»■• T * « l
proclaimed by all those present
aa being on* of th* outstanding
•vents of . tha convention. Air Nejcro Injured When
plants, aant by Mr*. A. W. Lee
of Sanford, ’ were wrapped In
Hit By Automobile
8 panlsh moss and presented to
each guest present and a large
Hit by an automohil* an h*
banana plant, complete with a waa' unloading cement TremTI
bunch o f ' bananas whleh was wheelbarrow at Frehch Av*nU#,_
aent bv th* Daytona Beach Club and First Street lata- yesterday
created much comment among lb* afternoon, Andrew Jones, negro,
guests. .
of 1502 West Fifteenth Street « *»
rarrled in the Mosriy ambulann*
CORRECTION
to Ffmifd4,aughtnn
Memorial
Th* Herald r*gret* an error Hospital where he wa* traeted f«r
mad* in tb* story on th* Hi. head and back injuries, according
*.
!
Johns River appropriation which to poiic*.
Miss 6'rancls M. Stor*y of
app*ar*d In Tu«aday'a lasu*. Th*
sub-comraitU*
recommended $600, WebsUr, Identified by polk* a*
o-C
000 for tht prelect or $ 100,000 tho driver of the 1841 Pontiae
mor* than th* House originally sedan that hit th\ negrS, fact* h
charge o f re c k la u ' driving.
approved.

U N Group Makes
Creek Inquiry As
Rebels Retreat

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lipopt dtiontt to iM e Java in
two have ptetted to within 12
milrt ol
thr .key Republican
ilronghold of Msteng, an Indones­
ian tuny communique acknowl­
edged today.
Olhrt Dutch unit* were threat­
ening thr Indonesian capital of
Jogjakarta. I hr Dutch look ths
important town of Halatiga, on
a ‘46-mitr winding highway to the
Republican capital.
A diipatch
from Associated
Pret. corrrtporulrnl Haiti* Jackton quoted a Republican common!epic at- toyintt lint meanwhile, ihe
Indoncttaitv in a counter-drive
were* nearing
the oultkitlt of
Dutch-held . Semarang, 27 milesnorth of .Salatiga and the bate
for— the - )um|mff— of— the [
drive toward Jogjakarta. Indones­
ian four* have a hern reported
tempting to infiltrate Semarang,
an important Dutch military bate
on Ihe nuith coat) of central
Java.
A Dutch aimy communique in­
dicated that motoiiied
columns
arid *aim»i-piulcered lioopi wer*
putlutig deep into both Java and
Sumatra on pi lea.tl IQ fronts
agamit iporadic iriittsnce.
On Humalro, tire Army communiquo ri-por ti-d that u Dutrh
column had moved more than 10
rnilrs to tire west &gt;4 Palemhnnj
In the aouthraatern part of the
big Island.
Though ihe rolumn'a present
hu nt ion was nut revealed, ihlv ad­
vance would Hci-rn tt&gt; have put U
hr ronlrul o f the rich oil fields that
supply llii- gu -at shell and stan­
dard-vacuum i(-fineries ut 1 'ulcm-

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W E D N E S D A Y . J U L Y 23. 1947

8 Germans Killed
In Ked Zone Blast
-B E R L IN , July
rxplotlun rocked
ice headquarters
un tone of Berlin
eight German*

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Interest In Civic
Affairs Stressed
At Kiwanis Meet

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WASHINGTON. July 23 id * )PolsndT iliare of the $350,0011,.
00(1 Amrricari relief prograni wat Error In Coded Mes­
vitation to join in preparing a
cancrlhd today, on groumlt lit 11
sage From Nimitz
the Pole* have tufficirnl food,
Witness Says Group Japanete peace treaty and charged
Resulted In Anger
America had acted in a “ un­
and Stale Department olficialt
Of Communists Ac­ that
ilateral manner" in prop/rtirrg *
indicated Hungary likewise may
NEW YORK. Jo), 23 W
tive At University preliminary conference for Aug
b ' rtcluded from the piograiu.
.ElcflA
dm iral William F . Halsey.
19 in Wathingtaa,
Ihe actiun--oM. Poland -we* tak­
;* \pAhTifNCToyr July'
radio taid tomgliT
en oh ircommrndation of a tui- rrtiied. sayi. Ire still brltrvrt hr
The Houie Commit lee on UnThe broadcatl Soviet reply 1»
Vey minion headed by Col, R, I.. made a strategn miitakr m the
American Adivitie* plant to hand the Wathinglon invitation declar
IG rnftm. He ie|K&gt;rled to Sec- battle uf Lrylr Gulf dtning a mo­
over to the Army. Navy and M il ed that Rutiii ''cannot agier'
telsrjr •Ms it lull that Poland hat ment uf anger igniteJ by whvt
tetlimony that Soviet agent* got to the propotetl Aug. 19 inerting
food fur minimum nerds at -least Ire mistakenly thought wat an ; ii tecrel wartime infoimatian on of the II nation*- which fought
foi lire remainder of tbit year. tull frorn Reel Aihnu.il Clrrttri
American planet and tubmarinet. Japan.
W. Niniiti.
Better crop proi|tecli m Hun­
flaltey trcallrd the evrnti '&lt;u
Chairman J. Parnell
Thomat
The .Soviet note delivered to Aiken Sings And Re­ gary make likely a deciiiun that
v«n
article in fliit week’s Salu ­
(R -N . J .) told Tcporteri of the Wathinglon
l a t e s I n c i d e n t s ‘country alto can get by without
yetlerday declared
day Evening Pott, ■
intention today at the committed that the council of foreign minOf New York Trip Amt-tit an aim lance. rebel offi­ The time W«* late - October.
twitched itt general investigation iitert, repretenling the Unilrd
cials laid,
1944. Halley was then Third Flret
of Communiit activitiei from *py- State*. Runia, Britain and Chi­
Need of more intern! by ih t - Poland is within the Soviet or­ commander. Three -Japanese- talk
ing to union infiltration.
na, thould be rnlruitrd with prr- average kilireu in the public af­
bit—am i-Hungary is orcupird by foriet were’ (lying to imatlr Gen­
Ann Mathrwt' teilified' iK if at Tmlihary work in chairing a Jap- fairs of Sanford was today llrettRed 'aimy Inters.* Fhr drciiion* eral Douglat MacAillmi't landing
Icait 16 of the 3f) official* ol anrte treaty in accordance with ed by E, F. Moutboldrr, local at­
fin relief, however, wrtr taid 1 1 at l^yte.
the C IO Food. Tobacco and Ag­ Wartime Agreementi among the torney and former City commis­
be bated-ctilitclv on Jic e d t.____
Third Fleet Spline* .illacLrd amJ
ricultural Worker*__Union Local . l&gt;owc tt.
sioner. a lik e KiwanTs meelmg la*
Itetie? shipments alrraily hnve
The note suggested that the day ’ at Ihr TouriM Crntrr. He stillte-l to Italy, Greece, Austria damaged the central enemy lorce,
No. 22 at Wintlon-Salem. N. C.,
and Trieste, under the program, Vice-Admiral Thomas l'. Kincaid’s
where mt-mben of the Communitl Russian, British and Chinese am­ wat inlroducrd by Roy thill.
bassador* . In ' Washington meet
and
pM-limmaty dlscussimi* a rt Seventh Fleet limit on the south­
Parly prior' to hit January. That with a representative of tha Unit,
Dick Aikrn, Sanford tenor, tang I" nrogri-s* with Chinn. These
wat the lime, the »aid. when ed States to deride when tho Iwo ■iricctwini. accompanird by nloitg with Polnml rind lluiigury ern Japanete force at Sungari
The crated bring an official, of council ■of the foreign mitjislets Roger ll.irni, and lold some ol Were uulhoritt-d by Congress to Strait. Haliey’t dupi .put plani’t
should ho convened.
ahaie in the relief progrnth, which then went after the northern Jap­
ihe union local.
The text of the Soviet reply, the incident* before and iiflcr the House trimmed to $332,000,00(1 anese uniti. Meanwiiiti-. omit ol
The wtlneit told the Un-Amer­ a* broadcast by the .Moscow ra­ hit winning on July 4, the Arthur In voting appropriation*
the central enemy force went till
ican Commiltee the wat a mem­ dio:
llurrison reported that “grain; lu attack Kincaid's &gt;fnp«.
Godfrey talent conlnti
On
July
II
of
this
year
the
ami
other
foods
are
nvmlahl-'
ber of tire Communiit Parly for
Kiwanii prrtidenl. Lcttrr Tharp,
Iln ltty 'i plain-* sank one ear­
the minimum food need*
10 yean, resigning hit year; and United State* Ambassador Gen. told of lire rxchsngr uf Irlrgramt to meet
lier. hit two other* mid a liirht
l l s s i l s u t sa t*aa. I s m
Bedell Smith told V. M. Molotov,
that the had terved at tecreUry the U. S. 8 . It. minister of for­ with Aitliui Godfrry at a m ult
cruiser.* H im lug ships In Task
Force 34 wen* rioting in um(OMip
oj mthe Winiton-Salem local un* eign affair*, that the government o{ ihit having tvirrd-Godfrey,.that
only
mitt1* rfiuif bringing the
*■«*• r —*i
•f -tha United State* . propaied
Japan#*# ■surface vetiriit nmlcr
to call on Aug. lit of tU s year, Dick Aikrn lived here snd not
fire when llalacy received II Iin-sa confluence for the preparation in Orlando, of having lalrr let*
sage fnnn Nimilr. then naval comof a |ware treaty-w ith Japan, rgraphrd Godfrry lint a crate
niaiidcr-ln-chii-f in the Pacific. .
romprulng representatives of 1 1 of Sanfoid celery will l&gt;e trnl
Thu message read: “The wnol-i
power*, member* of the Far Kaathim next teatun, and gelling the
world wants to know trio-re i
ern Commission.
Task Force 34."
At the same time th* U. S. reply from the latlrr that he it
WASHINGTON. Ju ly 23. (/I3—
llaDev said he was stilil'uJ.
government unilaterally
begat, Vrry fond of celery. J. C. Hulch- Breuking precedent, Prciiident T in then flew into a rage became lie
negotiations on this question with iton and H . C. N rlirl were ajt- man took
ok his old scat in ihe Sen­ considered the. wording of the mes­
ji t
the government* i f tits remain­
ate toilav it ml made a brief speveh
Hjf* LAfifcTTiA^cW
ing powers who ara In the Far l&gt;oinled by Pret. I harp lo look aaylng' he had spent the best 10 sage an “Insult.” loiter, however,
he discovered the wording wa* lilt*
after the matter.
LAKE SUCCESS, Ju ly 23, Wi r.astcrn pommlsaion.
wars of hi* life there.
work of the mail who put tire
—Soviet Deputy' Fwelgn Minister
Allen
Robert
I.ornmnu,
r-'staurGrinning
happily,
the
President,
men-age itt code and used padding
Andrei A. Gromyko'* amt del
ant operator,, former on heat m a former senator from Missouri, to make it more difficult In break.
the UnttAd
United Nation* *. ami
a at 11
in tha
‘ lam
leader and veteran of imval air walked onto the Senate floor un
The phrase wa» nut NiijiiiV,
hauled today in one of th» stronccorps action in tho Pacific, with: announced after lunching at the Halsey learned, hut "it sounded so
eat personal attacks
made
rank of lieutenant when -eleniiod Capitol,
infernally |ilnu*lhle that my de­
the U. N.
i
*riWe dlity, and Roger Leon-1 j|e tout a rear row seat on ihe coders read it as a valid pai l uf
After Alexei N. Krasllniko.- had
I f i r. ' * v* Insurance man. formerj Democratic side a* senator* nnd the message. Chester blew up when
delivered a 30-minut* speech cas
l " i * , •e" 0°l. teacher, Methodist j |fBJ|Wy .occupants rose and ap- I told him about It; ' he I'arkid
ligating the Western powers for
ciarir leader and graduate of the,
(down tin- little squirt and chewed
their- opposition-to the admission
Westminister Choir College ^!, " U■U0P,,•
The senate at the mom»rit was him to hits, hut it wat ton late;
of Rovlet-iupportrd Albania to tho . ORLANDO, July 23, (.Special! Massachuaelte,-were the two new
damage waa dune.
U. N.. Britain’* Valentine G. law - —Horida Vega table Committee re- Klwaniana today inducted hy the busy with routine, minor hill*. the“The
orders I now gave,. I gave
But
when
Mr.
Truman
appeared,
ford said In measured wonlt:
ports that more than 100 ,000 ,(hhi Rev. W. P. Yesley.
in rage. Ami although Krnle King,
Senator
Vandrnhetg
tlt-Mich),
the
" I t Is deplorable that w« should man houra are required aammtly
Fleet Admiral Ernest J . King, then
In his talk Mr. Houahoider de­
be subjected day after day. week lo grow, harveat, pack and ship clared, " I don't think there is any­ presiding officer, promptly recog. chief of naval operations) later
nixed
the
president
anil
welcomed
after week; month after month to Florida's tremendous vegetable thing (he metter with Sanforu,"
hipi warmly.' Vandenherg tben assured me that they were the
this Junk about provocations, lira, crop.
and added that If there it any­ said that he recognised the "Sen­ right one*, I am convinced I list
noise* and repetition*. We are
thrv were not."
Th# value of all forma In Flor­ thing wrong with Sanford it would
presumed to be Intelligent officials ida haa grown from e total of (42,- he because of “indolence and mg- ator from Missouri for five min­
Ilulsev unbred units of Task
and not a gathering of illlt*r*t»s. 703.048 In 1800 to $615,215,000 llg tn ce "' and letting others “do utes."
Senators applauded aa President Force 34 south to help Kincaid,
“We draw our conclualont from in 1045, cacordlng to Florida Vege­ the Job."
Truman arose and began a brief Lighter unit* continued the north­
facta ami not fro In slogan*. I table Committee itatUtic*.
He recalled the hectic daya of udk. He sirld Ihe Senate had been ern chas and only two of the 17
term the Soviet speech a regretFlorida's leading income—prod- the depression period when tmnej vary kind and that he nevtr had ’ enemy ships; escaped damag-r or
tahlv offensive production."
'Col. W. It. Hodgson of Australia uclng vegetable crops, in order of extremely excited people were cotj-j ^ad a more cordial welcome any. sinkingIn his article, llalsey observed
took the floor Immediately to dr importance, says the Florida Vege­ vincot1 that Sanford won) I never where.
that Ihe Amefcian Navy in tho
survive
1
and
recover
from
djpte*-!
"And
L'va
hcen-a-JoL
of.
plut
»*,
table
Committee,
are;
tomatoes.
claret
Parific had oqe. basic weakps#*,^.
“How glad l ara that these meet­ gTeen l»eana, celery, early frith sion effect*. He reviewed a state-i
“AJihouglr our naval- power in
merit
mad*
publicly
at
the
Uine
u
^
ftenpotatw
tnrrM
Tr
pepper*,
cabbage,
ings are now open to tbe pret*.
the Western Pacific wa* such that
hia
retirement
from
public
office,
at*
rule*
prevent
anyone
but
ecna
watermelon*,
cucumber*,
straw­
Previously we have $ad to put up
to th* effect that Sanford wa* not tqra speaking there, Tie itniled we could havu challenged th# com­
with calculated abuse and distor­ berries and sweet potatoes.
bined fleets of tha world,” he said,
bankrupt, had many valuahl* at at ha br&lt;
iroke the rule.
tion* of this particular representa­ ' Florida ha* currently more than acta
t&lt; me11mar&lt;1 m Vhiff Tvtwl
and
although
tried
sorely
by
“
1
get
homesick
fur
thil
seat,"
tive of the Soviet Union f i r a long 260,000 acres devoiAl solely to unforeseen conditions still had the
Mr.
Truman
aaid,
speaking
alowcommercial production v 'f fresh
time."
| C a * l l f * H HI r a s e T n . |
Hayden Raynor o f tha United vegdtablea, according to the Flor
" 1 spent the l«t*t tun year* of National Charter Ih
Ida Yvariable Committee.
State*'told delegates:
my
life in this sesF'.
Signed Fdr AMVETS
“I won't dignify the Utterly rid­
Florida farm wage rate* have
The President aakled that a sen­
iculous and irrelevant statements risen approximately S16&lt;X since Anglo-Russian Trade
ator
with
whom
he’d
lunched
of the Soviet delegate by answer- 1832, according to the Florida Talks Hit New Snag
WASHINGTON, July 23 (A1)—
"•iared me" to walk In and ait In
Inr.
Vegetable Committee.
President .Truman today signed
f j_____
my
former .___
seat
“L resent the tenor of hi* reLONDON, July 23 W - A Brit­
Par capita consumption of fresh
Senator McGrath (D-RII wa* In legislation providing* a national
marks."
vegetable In the U. 8 , has in ish government source said today that »A t. When the President charter for Ih# American veter­
rreseed from let* than 200 pound* In Moscow have "taken a turn walked In—McGrath quickly sur an* of World War II.
Ray Sawyer. AMVET National
Ur nearly 260 pounds, th* that Britlah-Rtusian trade talk* rendered It to tha
‘ Chief
“ ‘«f Eaeeutlv*
VFW To Hold District jrer^mer Vegetable
commander, aaid tha action makes
Committee re­ for th* worse snd a breakdown la
Thlsm eant an Inert ate of now rather likely."
AMVBT8 th* flrat World II vet­
Meeting In DeLand port#.
erans organisation to be recog­
more than on* buabal per person
Th* Informant aaid that 'unex­ Silver Glen Springs
nised officially hy Congrea*.
per year.
pected disagreement had arisen
Headed by post Commander F.
He added that tha legislation
Tb* Florida Vega table Commit­ over the price of wheat which - Said Is Announced
of tee reports that Florida produced Russia nlannd to trad* for Brit­
_
D. Scott,; * farm delegation
gives AMVETS "lagal
status
Post 32*2 of the V. T. W. of more thfcn 60% of the nation's ish machi nary.
equal to that of the American
OCALA, July 23 (A9 - H . H. legion, the Veterans o f' Foreign
Sanford la expected to attend the winter and 8 pring celery In 1840.
Negotiations for the trade pa d Henderson ha* announced Ihe sale
organiiatlon'a district conference
Florida's largest short season began soma weeks ago'and early of Silver Gian Springs, location War*, th* Disabltd American Vet­
In Del .and, Sunday, IL was an­
erans and th* 8 paniih War V*lnounced today by John Sauls, crop, according to tho Florida leal week were'' authoritatively of early Indian plantings and •ram, th# only oth*r V*Urana'
Vegetable
Committee,
la
water­
reported
to
be
near
•
a
success­
shellbacks, to four Fcrran broth­
commander of th# Fifth V, P,
melon*. with an average of more ful conclusion. Government quar­ ers of Eusti*—E. t-. C. H., Rob­ group* holding congreiilonl charDistrict which includes Semin
!«r*.
than
6,000
ear*
being
skipped
In
ter!
had
no
explanatlog
of
the
ert and Lee and two unclvt, Harry
Lake, Orange, Brevard •and VolJune
and
July.
sudden
new
bargaining
difficul­
uala counties.
and Carl Frrran.
,
Florida vegetables are available ties.
The price was $125,000, Hen­ Peace Officers Are
The mi'-cting will be held «t
.and Legion
Hall. It is in roluma on the nation's markets,
derson aaid, for the 620-acra aura
the Deland
_
expected that more district* will according to tho Florida Vegetable
in eastern Marion county which i* Entertained By Aiken
be 'added, said Baula. Marshall Committee, every month In the Schrader Funeral To now a fishing snd resort spot.
Mitchell of Vero Beach, senior year except August and 8 eptem
DIrir Aikrn,-Sanford tenor, and
»,ri
B e Held Thursday
5 S S Roger
Stale* vice-comhiindor, and Chet- bw$1- - "■ T•
Harris, hi* accompanist,
The
Florida
Vegetable
Commit­
Whittle
of
Orlando,
Junior
ter
ist, and hia son William during got a "big hand" last *v«nlng
tee
reports
that
during
tho
post
20
rief-eommander, are expected to
Funeral service* for Herman W. their travers snd th* opening as they'rntertsdned officers from
seasons, Florida’s total commm i..i Schrader. 06 who died Monday scene o f ."The Yearling" waa shot all parts of Florida at tha Associ­
be present.
vegetable acreage haa increased at
ation at th* sky room of the
M. have been postponed from at the Springs.
R. A. r. TO V ISIT
an average rate of mote than 8 * Wednesday afternoon at 4:0)
Aa g.bill Hotel in Orlando.
BIN SHOOK. England, J t d f O Just about recovered from the
o'clock‘ until Thursday afternoon
LA GUARDIA BETTER
(A V Sixteen Lincoln bomber* of
cold that handleappsd his Binging
More then 100.000 scree of snap at 4:60 o'clock, according to the
the Royal Air Force'* crock No. beans ara planted annually in Erickson Funeral Home, in chsrgr.
on th* Godfr«y talent program
NBW YORK, July 23 UP)017 squadron took off today Florida, according to the Florida of arrangement*.
Focmer Mayor F, H, La Guardls, in New York, but did not prevent
for a goodwill tour of tbe ,Unit*d Vegetable Committee, with more
Interment will be mad* In Lake who was described a week ego him from coming out first, Mr.
State*. Tbe plans* were due to than SfiflOO acres reaching suc- View Cemetery instead -of Ever­ a i "quit# a skk man," haa shown Aik«n,,abl* to hit th* high not**
atop at Gander, Newfoundland, cesefui harveet fa epiu of weath green, Tho Rev. Douglas Charles a “decided
Improvement,"
his of the' song*. "Morning" and
anrout*.
_.
"DUA*~. with his usual #**«.
or. loaecta. and disease ravages.
physlelan said today.’ ,
will officiate.
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MONDAY, JULY 21, 194'

PAGE
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General Bradley ! Indonesia Attacked
To Visit Europe tu hinder the restoration of la

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■ 1:
1. Full publicity as to the true
farm outlook, perhaps including
_a campaign
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In the use of some foods.
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2. Quick planning
for conservatton, lthrough
...— R-. export
—r — controls
.
and possibly by renewing Ihe
government’s recently l a p s e d
pow^r to control the amount of
grain used by distillers and other
processors.
V
,
Mr. Truman renewed
plea
of ten days ago that coal, steel
a n d o t h e r industries, forego
immediate price increases until
they test the real snvtx of the
wage boost won by Lewis* miners
"Stability in steel prices would
be a wise economic pulley for
this industry as well as for the
country," the President declared,
wherrai
Inerekse*
based
on
guesses and an "exaggerated NIW YORK socialite Mrs. Thomas
intern, Watlnn” c o u ld
.“slart (Julia Donahue) Higgins (above)
was arrested in Belgium on a
charge of smuggling nylons. She
wss taken Into custody In Chtrlefol with Christians Torlonla, mem­
ber ut a famous Italian family, who
was formerly married to a New
York socialite.
(International)

Stale of chronic Ill-health arid
Instability.”
Aa for. foreign commerce, export* have skyrocketed to an
annual. rate of 120.700,000,000,
creating * some strain" of short­
ages at home. Rut foreign nations
ate tunning out of gold and
dollars and eiports "must he
tipecltd to decline before the
end of the year,'* even If new
foreign, aid is granted. Mr. Truman asserted. He added:
"The immediate and Bole ob­
jective of our foreign aid pro­
gram* should be to restore a
vigorous, stable and peaceful
world economy.
fortlgn policy it is* worth etifortig npollcy.-.il-la. - worth - en­
during temporary shortages of
a few commodities within the
United States. This will bring
lasting benefits in the long run.’’
"In June we reached a level of
60,000,000 jobs, rcgsrdrd by msny
as Impossible of sttsinment. Our
stamkrd of living Is exceptionally
high, snd purchasing power ha«
thus far been adequate to absorb
completely the enormous produc­
tion of American farms, mines and
factories.
"Farm Income' hik attained a
record level. The financial peti­
tion of business is strong. " « u
Managements and. |8 hur_Jyivu-Cui
fiperated in maintaining Industrial
peace « t l
Productivity Is on
the increase."
But then Mr. Truman added this
warning: that full employment at
high prices la being sustained .by
the pent-up wartime demand. l,y
extensive use of credit and savInga, and by. the huge eycess of
exports over Import*.
' “These are temporary prop* to
our economic aystetn. A* they weaken, we shall need to make many
baeic readjustments to complete
th* transition to a permanently
stable and maximum-level peace­
time economy," he declared.
Mr. Truman decided to send his
special report to congtess after
Edwin G. Nourse, chairman of*hi*
council of economic advisers, pre­
sented current economic develop­
ments—Including the coal contract
settlement—at a Cabinet meeting
en July 11.
The 1046 law creating the econ­
omic council railed for only nmi re­
port a year, but a White House
spokesman said that after the
July 11 meeting the President and
members of the cabinet agreed
that Congress and Ihe public
ild be brought up to date.

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of the Gheribon agreement, prom­
ising the wealthy Dutch East In­
dies Independence u n d e r t h a
Netherlands crown aa “the United
States of Indonesia.”
The Dutch closed* down the In­
donesian News Agency Antara
and started military censorship,
light now. but nonetheless real. The
Dutch army announced thsl newsman 1Lr,t&gt;I,1 lua WailiLa-.l I
i brief leave from hil Julie*
tcram' Adminiilralor ir bca preliminary to hil taking
the key chief-of*iUf( pod
retirement .nest year ol General
Dwight Eiienhnwrr. hi* wartime
boss.
- It will be'the lint letuin in two
years lor Bisilley to the teens*
ol.......
hit victories, and be will find
the situation gtrally changed.
What lies ahead of him on the
road hack?
,
He- left Europe, wilh lour gieal
Allies —!United S t a l e s , Brilsh.
|Russia and France-—still celrhrst; ing lhe unity ol a wsrtimr In*
mr.ji), R e will 'find F.umpe'nnw an
. area ol squairrls in which no two
1 allies agree on what shall he done
{ with the slowly irviving lof.
• * He will find Ihsis neither war
nor peace—for the peace isn’t
, yet written wilh the main enemy
i
Ian only a twilight
promise,
i under which ujiimate decisions
• 'have
been
postponed
from
1 week to week’ ami month to month,
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He will find the sureties of tha
l battlefield, where nations and men
*| unite in common fear, replaced
by the uncertainties nf the dlpi lumatlc table, when- they often
R drift apart in mutual distrust or
t under the tug J,f separate greeds.
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He will find that .the . superb,
I cunihat-trained, million-man Amer­
ican Army be led lias dwindled
- to 200,000 men or frwei, an ar- my containing many teen-age
I, youngsters who never saw action,
- an Army that suffers from the
evils that have nfflirU-d all oc­
cupation armies from pre-Roman
times — venereal disease, black
marketing and the softening In­
fluence of Intermingling with for­
eign viviliana in a foreign cul*

He will find in this remnant
Ameriran Army at least one unit
that call strike with'wartime pre­
cision and gower—jJiejnebilt.couslabulary force built up by his old
lieutenant, MaJ. General' Ernie
&lt;Uld .Gravel Voice” i Harmon, lank
battle veteran of Sicily, Italy
France Belgium, Holland and
Gerntany,
In addition to Reps. M. H. Smith
Bradley undoubtedly will gsthei
of Sanford House Speaker Thomas Information that w ill'be reflect­
|l,u»luy of lie Funtak Springs, ed In future American military
wh0 bed been called as witnesses,
there were Reps. Marvin If. Rowell •r real purpose In his going. Rut
„f Stuart, L. C. Yeomans of Cry*- slung hi* Journey also will he
tai River, Johrr Hranch of Tampa, msny mileposts of memory he
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- helped make famous In th* sec....
P, Martin of Plant City, P. Ouy OIMf World Wan-HIII 600 In TuCrews of Jacksonville and C. H. n|p|«, Troina in Sicily. St. la, In
Tavlor of Wauchula.
Nurtnany, th* Ardennes In UvlRep. Jerry Collins of Ssrumta. gium, the Siegfried Line and the
who was one of the leadrri In Rhine In Germany,
the fight to oust Papy from thej Rut he probably won’t g*l to
House afler his indictment, was&gt; visit the River Elbo area, where
In tha rourthuuse but did not 1m- he linked up with Ihe -Russians
mediately romp Into the court to end the war and swapped the
loom. '
Soviet commander a Jeep for a
Papy wae accompanied by hi* riding horse aa a victory touveteen-age son, U. C. Papy, Jr ., who nir. Only Red troops patrol the
aat in the courtroom audience.
Kibe these days.
TWenty-one of the 93 pruspecTh* Soviet military leaders
live jurors were excused or were know Bradley's record - loo well
absent because they could not leg -to •underestimate 1 him. But - hi
located. Slate and defense roun- will* certainly lie a puttie lu th*
tel started examining the venire- German people. Accustomed to
men. -Th# State wae represented
by Slate Attorney Orion 0 . Park­
er. Jr ., and Phil O'Connell.
Papy'a attorneys of record were
Rotary 5feet
identified In the courtroom as
former etat* senator- Pat Whi­
tr— rsa&gt; &lt;'»»&gt;
taker of Tampa, J . Lewis Hall and
ss bn th* Arthur Godfrey Weldon G. Starry of. .Tallahaate*
am front hi* first victory and U. A. Worley of Miami, former
larch on th* Orlando talent Dade county state attorney. Also
at the defense counsel table wste
J , Leuncelot Lester end Montoe
county ettorney Paul Sawyer, both
tl'H lta s U tr*M I***. Dm )
enough to, accommooste rum m
In federal elections was pssvcd
th* Radio i City Music Hall. This
by the House. It now goes to th*
Music Hsll, he saldn Is the largest
Scnst*. Th* vote we* 290 to 111,
Ip th* world, but more impressive Stalin Makes First
Thar* are no plan* for conthan that, ha added, ar* Ra wonof the bill this year
Qarful acoustics,
Summer Appearance stderalion
In the Senate, where It has b*«n
■, Th* most unfortunat* part of
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blocked rejwattdly In th* p u t by
his trip ,. hs axplslned, Wss tha
niuovcun,
r—i nint Southern filibuster*.
MOSCOW, siuiy
July ait
I I . pi
(AR—l*rlra*
cold ha contrartad after taking Minister 8 talin mad* hta first pub­
Celled up unexpectedly, Houm
a hot shower Just before .spend­ lic appearance of th* summer yrsing three hours rshasrring in en terday whan h* attended a monster action came over -the futll* ob­
k!r wnnrtlllnnfliii rfiatR. -Am 1 rt* sports axhlbltlon In Moscow’* Dyn- jection! of a group of Southern
s n o Stadium In wbicli approxi­ representstivts who tried perilsmately 30,000 Russian athletes per- mentary devices to blu*’- a Hr,-’
Vote. Thev succeeded onl* In **;
tirlpataL
The 67-yeer-old Stalin, who » u leying th* showdown s*v«rr
dressed (n e military uniform, ap­ hours.
The Hous* Merchant Marin
peared to be in good health and
high aptrila when he entered his Committee approved a hilt V
special box and received the cheers block petroleum shipments i*&gt; &gt;nof. an audience of 70,000 which foreign country unless the See
•crowded the stfdium to capacity. rotary of Commerce certifies t*&gt;.
by him on the Godfrey program, He was accompsnled by Marshal
and also the final test including Klementl VoroaMlev and Foreign
'B few verses from each of the
contestants. Sanford people In the
audience that night, he said, were
Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Mra. MapNelll and
B elt. 7 ^
S of Orlando, and Rev. Doug
Charles of. Sanford.

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unfinished ' business. Mr. Ssjrrt
announced.
Is wss agreed Friday to grant
to the ' "F ort** and . Doyle con­
tracting firm of Connecticut an
option for purchase of City owned
loU in the Magnolia Heights
section for building. 60 fire room
homes of the pre-fabrlcated type,
each haring an area of approxlmately 1,000 square feet. The pro­
ject is awaiting FHA approval,
said Mr, Bayer. Each home will
occupy 1 H lota.
Another request for city loU
was presented by Clsude Wbldden,
twpvkwnltaf Internets not named.
*ctJon * * * Ub,*d Until Com*
missionsrs* can be present to
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The Comtnlwwlon voted to again
thekt on Aug. 4 as a T a i Equal!“ ‘ I"" Board at which time they
w[)| hold a public bsartng In
regard to a proposed raise of 10
percent In City ta i valuation for
1947.
A hearing wss also set for the
first week to August to consider
revoking the license of a beer
garden operated at 801 West Ninth
Street by J . D. Carlton. A petition
of residents In that vicinity was
™ad in which the place was deae8 bed as a public nuisance,
„ Keque* of the Silver Fleet Csb
Company to increase rates was
considered and the company was
»»kcd to submit further daU as
Would cause future Immigrants
..to /Hhlnk U k r b e f U b W d m g

on Aug. 6 /to attempt',Y, u,)
ta il insurance problems.

Greek Fight
•C'eatlaaee m at Pag* Oa.f
big attack against governme
forces eight day* ago.
A government military l«ti
told the subcommlsalon the
rlllaa at Konitsa wars Albs mi
Uniforms and launched jt e
aive to set up a free r . oimm i
at Konitsa.
Government circles, meanwhil
e i pressed surprise that the. gut;
rlllaa who were routed Iasi w2
by loyalist force* in north***,
ern Greece had not proclaim
the area a “Communist fn
state.”
“ We cannot understand the 4
lay," a foreign ministry spoke
man said. “Wa hava been exp*
Ing it any day. The on*] teen
probably la because the Lommv

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the first English divorce
with th* power of grating
President that th* shipments will
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not Impair civilian supplies,’
- Weahtngtonle. named Ift hoftor
The secretary would be requir­
of Georg* Weshlngtoi, ta a genua ed to make monthly -rtporta of
shipments to Congress. *

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and establishment at security ft
ail men of good will In this cout
, ry ln d to obstruct the rehabl
Hatton and reconstruction of Ir
don„ ia ."

Interior capital of Jogjakarta fur
P alatin e Curfew
the “ vrindo population, men- and
rumen of all organisations, to
« ll s S f S Iran re s* t&gt;«l
defend our freedom and our gov­ beenir aegt
to detention camps or
ernment against the Dutch co­ Cyprus.
lonial war."
This generally was supposed to
The Republican radio fsported have been the destination of tha
heavy fighting at Gunung Pati, deportation ships Ocean Vigour,
ten miles outside the north coast Runnymede Park and Empire Ri­
city of Semarang. Within 8 *m- val when they tailed from Haifa
arang itself, the radio said tha
Republican underground had risen
against the Dutch.
|
General Soerdirman, comman­
der of the Indonesian army es­
timated at 200,000 troops, believ­
ed to be poorly armed and train­
ed, warned Republicans by the ra- rW.I A h .IU
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A Jewish,
In
JerusaU ii hsTld
t e n " of
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fo/ n.w f d lS ui ^ „ d " ncem a^d
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NEW YORK. July 2 1 , tA *)A British colonial office spokesBuses lit the populous Borough of man said thy Cyprus camps csr-Queens moved under police guard talniy were not full. He said probtoday after 600 union drivers for ably
about 10,000 Jews were
two rompanlea voted almost un­ *n the camps, but many more
animously to continue their strike could be accommodated. (Jewish
that began Saturday.
sources in Palestine .have estimatPolice said 300 strikers attemp­ ed the number held on Cypruv
ted to block the movement of the at 16,000.)
,
first 37 buses from a terminal of
The Whitehall Informants sugthe Green Bus Lines, Inc., with a gested that this could mean that
picket line, but dispersed when any Jaws seised by the British
protective police arrived. By tnld- • tffcth * Palestine coast would
mornlng 63 of a normal 120 buses RCntlThie to be sent to Cyprus if
were in operation, the line «aid. m no arrangemanla had been made
with the particular . European
M**cd

Among the newest am
electrical development ia i
light that peer* around
the bulb ia mounted In
nf tfU M b K m etal.tub*.

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winters U a real problem . How m uch beat Is needed? W hat
type Is moet satisfactory? Most econom ical? W hat equip-

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A s s o c is to d P re s s L ea se d W ir e

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C o n v e r s a t i o n In­
volving B r i b e r y

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On
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Java Gain First Objectives;
Sp ies
Note To UN Outlines Policy

Soviet Operation In
America
Through
Party Revealed By
Former Communist Netherlands S t a t e s
Police M e a s u r e s
W ASHINGTON. July 22 lff&gt;Vidor Kravchenko told Congress
Compelled By Re­
today that "every responsible rep­
p u b l i c ’s A c t i o n s
resentative of thr Soviet guvern-

Official Gives
Red Satellites
Eyewitness Story Receive Warning
in thr United Slates rnay be
Of Burma Slaying To Aid U.N. Plan merit
regarded as an economical or po­

Indonesian Revolt Seen As Sign
Days Of Imperialism Are Fading

Mission To Explain
R e p u b l i c ' s Posi­
tion P l a n n e d By
Former P r e m i e r

US DRW I I T
MACKKN2IK ju liereliy h tiniteit Su ir&lt; of In
TALLAH ASSEE, July 22
LAKE SUCCESS; July 22 a ' i
AP Foreign Affair. Anal)sl I i)on#aU, encoiiips»mg tiutli the
i m AH A. tul„ . ) .aP)-uLu.
Circuit Judge V . May Walker
— Th r Netherlands government inTlieer is no ilark mystery gl&gt;viul ,r«iuii&gt;lie sml. the reuisnuier of lhv‘ A litical spy."
today denied a defenie motion
lU
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F»Tt
Imlies.
-would
come
Into
besource, sanl today UoopS
United S id e s ’that it
Single Gunman Killed Punitive Action By btavchenlCpf-disAaier afisciai A^afjhaif herirthelYiinprltrJ
who tlniutrd aihuir oil the noith
l« "rrso ii to ' ngsin lietwsrn tin- ImlonesiMti Be- ing In
which would have cut the groun I
S e c t m y je6*iiiicfr the Soviet Pure losing Commission polit inessutes against the In- puhlic anil the impelint Ilulrhi This new nation was to have and rati coaiU id Java yciterad rs
completely lwsV -ltoM tbs Yuw*i|* * N a tio n ’s
it is Ju»t another of mso,’ I dominion status. Holland was to day had been engaged in heavy
Imbery
chi
ry charge
aaaimt former Rep
A t
C o u n c il
T a b le
Threatened by U. S. in New York, testified heforr the donevian Republic liecauve u| con­ force*;
indication* that tin- d»v of n il -1 retain a hand in fiqrlgn irlnHouse
Committee
on
Un-American
Berate C. Papy of Key Weat. •
tinued "ait* uf violence."
pir,.* la fading.
jlions, defrnw-, finance und in *ub lighting, lhe Dutih. if polling all
activities.
•To
undsrataml
the
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Bii»e
of
l
lie'
jrci* of an m&gt;nomic!| or culloi ohirclivci traihrd in operation,
LAKE
SUCCESS!*
July
22
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. At the same lime, it was di*.
RANGOON, Burma. July 22
He declined, to bar leitimony
lie said that Mr. Setfov. who closed that the Indonesian govern­ currant crisia w«* mint g.t I.Nckjnl nature. The (Juerrrt uf Hollaml laid trmUnvc was "Icti ihan ex. of Rrp. Qrailey Odliam of San­ i/V) -puisne* Minuter U. Mya, — The Untied Slates warned the
a bit. Ths revidatiim»iy -lmlo-|aiao v u 4o" Iw ijoeeu of lite
?
ford that Papy had offered him a lurvivur ol the aiiatiinat|on Balkan states today .that any re­ was deputy chairman ol thr Pur­ ment itvrli bad sent a communica­ nrsian Rspuldic lia* jn-en the Dominion. Diaagtreiiient over tile peeled."
A
l^olth
army_communique
fusal
to
cooperate
with
proposed
chasing
Commission.
actually
was
de
facto
government
fof
tinmsmethod
of
implementing
the
new
tion
to
the
Secuiity
Council
I
he
caih and whiikey to help defeat Saturday in which seven of top
.a bill 'denying telegraph, aerviie Burmese leaden were daih, said border watch commission might superior to thr Rusnan ambassa­ contents weir not known, hut the Jor porttune of tin- sich islands guyeriiment i» credited with pre- placed Dutili caiualtin yntciday
■■f Java and Sujuniin sisiee tin- cipltnltug
the latest upheaval,
today a lone gunman invadrd the bring punitive action by the Unit­ dor fiom lb* Communis! ^arty note wav pirtumed lu Ur an ap|ie.v| winter of lU!f&gt;. l^nglliy negotin-l However. 1 think we must . 1 4 at 151) dead and wounded.
to race bet bookmaker!.
Hinidrnt Sockaino ol the Ined Nations Security Council.
for aid.
point of view.
Ilona between llie Diltell irlielv j drepri Ilian that.- If^ we could
Odham'a leitimony wai given ministerial council dumber and
donruan
Republic amiiumcrd that
The
.
warning
was
voiced
by
The Putsh note chatgrd the In-, fhcavily punctuated t&gt;&gt; warfare) Uiok into the uitml of iln- In
Andrn Ctumyko, now represent­
uAilc the jury wa* excluded from calmly .perpetrated the cume.
(ornifi Prrtntcr Nulan Sjahnt had
Hrrschel V. Johnson, Deputy U. ing Russia in the United Na­ donesiam with "senselesv destlUC* finally resulted In an ugrrrment
H HHllMKrd MM I'ggr Pill
TJiakin Nu, aucceuor to the
tne courtroom
pending Judge
1c( l Java-oo-s-m ittron to exptaig
S, delegate, in reply to Soviet
with maintaining a food
tions, was ambassador at the tion.
Walker'a ruling on the point.' TJ*r murdered U Aung San as deputy
lhr irpublic*! poniion abroad. (Ar­
contentions that
the
council time, Kraychrnkii said.
Hocknlr
j
amt
with
carsyrng
Sanford Irgiilalor prepared to chairman ol the goveimn's ex­
ming in Ningapuir. Sjahrir raid
could do
mote__than
make
"hovlile
-md
inllammaloiy
piopThe onr-lirnr Russian anny of­
repeat it before the- jurora, admit ecutive council, laid Aung San
hr would voil Ihr United State).
’■rrommrndalioni under C h a pagamli."
ficer described Sedov as the "main
learned two monthr earlier that, a
ted sfter’th r nilitlg wai made.
India and Au ill alia on* hit nmtrr V I of the_U.__N. Cliarter
"lhe Nrlhrilands as thr t'late
personality
representing thr ress"trptoiilt
murder
pUd"
wai
be­
State Attorney Orion C,. Pal
tiun.)
under which the^ promt case it
vvhoitl the sovelrigiily
lial comniillrr on the Common-1with
..
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ker,- Jr.', laid that an order rul­ ing readied hut dm lediteil tli&lt;- bring considered?"”
A Royal Nrthri luiul* navy comist
Party
in
the
Unitrtl
Stales,
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,l,llo
T
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wlfftIs
conlepiuti.
He
laid
thr
dr
facto,
mutiique mid landing craft of the
ing out leitimony involving con­
Johnson said the refusal ol any
navy and win slops disembarked
He said no decision, could h e ! ^ u; nll&gt; *• ullimalely te.jHin.shl
versations beftvrcn legiihlon i.» leader uf the Burma government country to coo|&gt;cra(r with thr pro­
troop* nt Bniijot-wangi on the
dul
not
believe
anyone
in
the
made without .Sedov's participa- (or ^maintaining I* wand order
^ d around the House chambei
pelled bolder comiminon would
cannot allow (heir inimical arinmi Minneapolis Club As­ Protection Of Oil In­ rw»t (oasl of Jnvn and at J'asjr
automatically would mean a di­ country would pint againil hii lay it open 1o much graver charges tion, adding that when secret con
1'uloli on rin&lt; north coast. It wxs
to continue." the Nrlherlandi gnvsures City On Bali
terests Of P r i v a t e the first amphibious operation
rected verdict of acquittal "hr- life.
and action under another chap­ (rreners were held al the purchas­ eramrnt laid.
the end of World Wai II,
U Saw, former premier whom the
ing commission. Sedov presided
cauie we have no other evidence."
Park C o n d i t i o n s
Owners Is Ur^ed since
ter of. the charter. Hr |urtuma"It has become patmtlv clear
A Dutch army communique said .
British
ousted
and
jailed
on
rather
than
the
general
who
was
that the present republican guv-i '
,
”
the Hoops
li
Defeat* Allornryi Weldon 0.
.
,
"the
gained initial objective!
bty referred to Chapter V II, which
emim-nt i. incapable of maintainHi* Lily. Comnunion U»t c»r
W A S H IN G TO N , July
M l— and made addiliouMl advances.
Starry of Tallahanee and Pat thargri of collaboration with the provides for sanctions and mili­ head ol the agency.
A severe five hour riiesaemant
Kravchenko Inter broke
witn irfg security, law and order in their! ning voted lo reduce the hcriur A House I'ublic l ands suhconililitWhitaker of Tampa contended Japanese, and 19 assistants were tary action.
^
vojeil loday^ijr..dalay-amiri th e,| in "th P ~ r5d B n g ^ sector of Suthe
Russian government.
replaced under arrest soon after
Johnson said he accepted a nouisced Communism oosi luld why
tuch leitimony ihould not bi
lu-xi session of t-ongress any av'-|malia yrsteiday and oihrr classes
T*r?neh owcjuluis ui iu.ibe praambl* Tn a book, ” 1 (Those Flreiiom."
imam It. create lhe necessary iuij. I ' u,‘' mcubanli liym
to 5 . " )bm un h-gislatjori giving lb . Sec.-j on . that island were spotted
admitted
under a 259-year-old the assassin* Ron &gt;.
‘ Ottions tnereto
I s ilay, with the itnendllient that retary uf Interior “unqin-stionnble by an Indonesian at my communi­
ttpaalTihg to a new,-unfereiw# ■if the American resointluii which
English cflromcn^law o (absolute
Robert K Stripling, chief in
U Mya gave this first eye wit­ would stipulate that continuation
fin , ,these clrciMiistancpi
h e r!.* maaiiiiuiM
maximum vi
of i15r day.
i
y■ hr allow- "Jithdrity" to expand the Ever que. Tlie l&gt;utlletlu also said that
vestbrator
fur
the
committee
ask­
l^vilage of.judicial and legislative* ness account .of the murders;
uf the disturbed situation In the
nuiirity n Kuv^inm^nt h is with th«* * . •
.»
.
,
glades National Bark in Florida to on Runday. two Dutch warship*
ed Kravchenko for Information utmost reluciauoe been compelled fd ldu1"1n', , U yrJ'
Il'M IlS H t n rage Sis)
1,"200,000 anes of )*nd.
" l,y
off Mvtak on the exlrems tip
"One lone gniwaau advanced
on actual a*;icqmenta to apy tolm liu i i.e the Eieilt, *t;uv«j Dot- to hold austroni I hit action lot
The at tion was takrn me* the “ f Java were shelled li &gt;imini.est/iiitaker laid' 'th t * Diibesy silently— wlrwout** .^faking upon
work made hv- the CorutHunit' fo-neral to rrsort to police mea- lowed a statemerit id l*ity Alim
objection of Itep. . Betrrsoo (D-|
i&lt; •■eiiaa.,i
&lt;••«&gt; u , ;
I’arty in this country.
charge! ihould have been drspov the council tablet'and simi't U. sS. Ifit« Slow Pay
sores of n strictly limited charac- „ ,y pIrJ |&lt; WlLoll to (he file d Lial after Chairman Barrett iH
steadily (at Aung . San. Within a
In
general,
the
witness
said,
nu
ed of by the Legislature ana few feel of the table, ha-halted.
Of Reds For Supplies person holding a position in con- ’ 'The Net.,..lands gmernm.ii, «»»•* «• W* ojunmn, a $IIM) a day Wy"» '" ,d «h- r“ " 'r" in - if '«
no action Inlay hr would roil .all,
"it Un't good government for the Then he opened fir#, strung the
ICMiUtivd mn I'i i r M ti
j (rr winild U trffil f u n iiv r ^ l»V utiutlirr
with economic affairs a r­
rr mrcting
t u r n i n g uf
or thr
(nr group t*.|
Ix&gt;-1
g^
,
■,
c .
WASHINGTON, July 22, l/F)- nectiun
court to itnke down an indepen gdh I leftward ,and continued fir­
rives
here
from
Russia
“withaut
lo ir Colli—
“ .......
........ — either
•the couth.
Gongra.reconverts,
C r e lC
( J lir iS lIlC T ,
A nxw American pro(eat to Mos­
drnt branch and id itielf up sa ing at khosa aeated on the left
1-cial or tegular »r«io .’, pest,
I# I
|
i
of Aung tfan.
• • cow Involving |1 ,0(K&gt;,000 wortti of a aperiflc assignment with refT V motion lo reduce the (ce in stwcial
erence to collection .of secret doc­
((.'■■tlaaea »
!•■** k ill
January
As Aung S a n ' fell Aid the oil machinery missing In Romenia uments,” Than he went on tt
wai made hy Comrniiiionrr KohHep W illiam ’ A. Dawson ill
gunman" turned his attention to clouded Ruula'a hope *odny of say that every responsible Soviet
cit A. Willumi. Mayoi H. J. tint Ctali) luuvni to drfvrr action un­
the olhertr further from rnr. I aek-. getting icnii-leaae refinery equip representative here lifay .U re­
ptriidcd
ovrt
lhe
inerting.
Com*
A T H E N S . July 22, (A*)— Civil
til iln* next rilrating &lt;&gt;t Congrrsi.
ed the upportunity to escape 1 nient from the United Slate*
garded aa a spy.
Delivery of 118,000,000 worth of
miliionrr Arnlrcw Carraway was His motion carried on a voter vole. strife rruptvti am-u on the island
len|ied for .the doorway, pulled
Dressed in a neat, powder blue
down the holt. and ran from the post lend-lesse supplies, much of
Peterson suggrstrd that the cum of Fiele Loilav ami spuradic gurrpirirnl. I WO rommisiionrn wrir
It oil equipment, has been alopped ault. Kravchenko testified chief­
milter
merely close its iu-uriog on 1 11|a attacks were 'repditcd else­
room.
"
‘ *1
/A|)— , sliseni; lirmgc
armgr Ihilmp, due- to
thr |iaik liHlay and per mil him lo where in lireece, llie goVri lllllcnt 1
"There was no guard at the by Congress because of Moscow's ly through in interpreter. Dr. lh e Civil Aeronautic* Hoard has
door. The executive council so delay in settling the Soviet Uni­ Vladimir Gaovaki, clflef of the given formal notice of proposed illnrn, and Era. R . Lrihri who submit u substitute bit! al n l«&lt; i aunuunced.
foreign law section of the Li­ to w rules to require raitnr ter­ ii out ol town.
Tlie Caura area uf t’lete. quiet
meeting, liarrrll thru nnmuin.-rd
far has never been guarded. The on’s wartime account.
Sanford's bid for erection here only police'at the secretariat that
Administration official*
who brary of Congraa*. Both men *p rain clearance Indicator.■ in air
l l i r matin u|-rrducing thr fre! Id* Inlrutioii to call no further for llie tlast few weeks, wa# under
IC
-a
llsa
r*
aa
|'M
,
S
i
s
)
'
a curfew ordered by the mjlitary
of s Florida American Legion
have urged Congress to relaa this
treatlaa*# •• l‘»a» l i t )
! marling during thr cunviit
Imera for a two-year cxperlmcn
governor. Col. Fiairroddaskis, - af­
stand lest it be interpreted abroad
^i w^ C
aiali
ufcS
f’j uiui-nae
headquarter! and memorial build­
fia
.......
'J
o
W
S
S
i'
"
t*l period beginning Jan. I.
ter a Imrnl of 20 men .ul irk .&lt; a . ,
»» *h American disregard of con­ Navy To Cut F otcoh
ing waa personally prelented by
Th* board also announced a giro mittiuit oil July III hy (icorgc
The Evrrglade*' National I’otk radio station .just oulsiib1 ths capi­
tract pledges acknowledged thM
Joel 8 . Field, Sanford poatmMtcr Return Of W ar DeScI
poaed new rule reuniting Increased Austin of thr Ihnipr Furnitutr was rstalilisiinl June 20 by See- tal. (Tin s dispatch did not fur'liRussia's tactic* In Romania might
srff member of the Cempbell-LoasBy 1,000 OfficerH ■learnnre* tn flying over moun­ Company. Mayoi Gut thru dircrlril tciarv of Interior J . A. King on er identify lhe *ltae|i*r*.)
Gets Underway Soon permanently
bar th# shipment des­
lfl| Post S3 leleetln committee to
tainous terrain during bail wrath- Attoinry \X ilum lu draw up an Cfil.lHMI -acres in southern Florida.
The authorities announced that
pite
Moscow’s
willingness
to
pay
tha Special HearquayUra Set-,
WASHINGTON; July 22 , (,V &gt;- ei and the revival of a pre-war
At that time, the State drrd-d lo
PARIS.
Jdir
22
’
The
re­
for
the
goods.
urdinsnee irdunng il|r Ire (rum the feileial government fire of ml guerrillas near Can........... flic lo
action Committee headed by Col.
tide
requiring
llie
carrying
of
an
The
Navy
announced
today
an
im­
(hr village- of Kamltimi nnd hlasTlie State Departs nt disclosed mediate reduction" of 1 ,000 - of­ automatic flight recorder.
Tom Cooley of ML. Dora which turn of 11.8. World War II dead
IKI Oil a day lo )2H a day. At nnd mineral leases, all Stale own- led u bridge in leptisal fur the
from JKuropran grave* will get
Th* two new proposal! grew (Jir mrctlllM lail Friday, Convmis-j rd lands in the area. II also pie- •laying Gy u C d i m muli.uf two
mat a t tha 'Hotel Mayflower In umb rway July 28, at Henri Chap- yesterday a formal note bad been ficers because of budget cuts
handed the Soviet foroign office, voy^d by Congress. The move will from President Truman’s •special
Jacksonville Saturday afternoon in
persons In-Id In ronnectio, with
ellt&gt; Cemetery near _Liege,- Bel. Xirotaating Russia's failure to pay
lionrr Carraway moved-that the'
.sT*1*1 *
** f"!
connection with the Department glum, the American Graves Regis­ for 7.000 ton* of oil equipment re­ reduce the number of Navy of- air safety inquiry troard. The third
.
| . ■ | ,
tNW.otM) for the aqcuiattion of nri the kilting &lt;&gt;f a Rightist attorney.
ordinanrc
tie
adopted,
but
tbp
|
vate
land!
within
the
coNtrmpl«l)*.t
ficer* from a present strength of D one which has been.under dlssummer Conference.
tration Commission announced moved from Romania tjtf Red army !7.0rW
In northwest Greece in th# • irs
to 40,000.
•u'-idri for some times* an aid to motion dird lor want of
l.L'uu.lMMI.acrr park.
Mr. Field Informed members t&gt;f today.
east of loannina, two minor elash| troops.
Congress gave the Navy M,. enforcement' of flight.rules and H|T ond.
.
.
the Poat last evening at their
Itrp.
Dirksen
(R
-lll)
urge,I
Hut.
r»
well* reDtirteil belwesnc govern
The Henri Chapeite Cemetery
.1 OO.000.000 for its operations 'until vnilgation of accident*.
eupper meeting at the Legion Hut is the second Isrgest In tbe.Kurosulwumniltee today to ’’plotec- Ihe ’ merit fnrrea anil reinnantli i f Lef­
Following
lire
opinion
given
oC th ia submission, and revealed p*»n erea,. and. 17JUD-American* U. S. Envoy To China July IU4H,,or.approximately JshW,- - Th* flight recorder Is ’* device hy Attorney Wilson, lhe ordinance mineral mid oil interests" of pri­ tist Guerrilla unite. One guerrilla
000,000 leas than i'residrn; Tru­ pieced in tne tail of the plane lo
t i n - of th# four-ettle* which are buried there. It waa establish­
vate owners if it recommended unit, attempting to reach A graph#,
sliow&lt;lta path through the air and wai passed un iti first reading tlioi tlie Secretary uf Interior ln- wa* reported under altar's hy
Begins Conferences man had asked.
aummilted
offers, Tallahassee, ed, hy the tat. Army in Septem­
al&gt;n
th*
effect
of
rough
air
on
th*
Of
the
1.000
officers
affected,
which was represented by Post ber. 1844. Mane of ita dead fell
last evening. Die reduction, said viven "unquestionahle authority" government’force* south of G'rev*.
II Kalian*# aa l*aae * 1*1
NANKING. July 22 , OP) — 800 will leave the Navy and 1’00 plan*. Use of the recorder via* Mr. Sayrr. applies to firms that
Comdr. Walter Roundtree, was in the battles fo r Asrhan and In
na. Other minor clashes were
will
revert
to,
non
commissioned
dropped
Ih
Ju
n
e.'
!!)!!,
because
of
China's military situation came
the only other Florida* city to the Ardennes campaign.
saU to have taken place un |h#
have
been
m
business
twu
years
ranks,
t
i
*
announcement
sold.
war
time
materials.shortages/
under rlpso scrutiny today by an
submit a bid for the site. Henry
smtlhern stupes uf lhe (ir.tinmna
thoae dead whoa# next American presidential envoy on a
All officers concerned will he
Th* r)tdar absolute terrain pro­ or more. Fur firms that have not
Woleolt presided at the Post meet- of "Only
Muiintnliis.
kin hdve elected to haee their fact-finding mission and by top notified not later than Aug. IA ximity.Indirator will Ite used as a
Tlie goverii.nt atirmunred lhr»i
lagremains brouht back to Uia home­ Chines* -general* who conferred and the change will lie -omnleted supplement to pressure .'ypc nitI- been heir that length uf tunc
IlMlIaae* as I’sar aid
on Sunday GtAiiiliu forces lust dr
The .10 member committee in land will tie returned" the AGRC
hy
Oct.
1.
meten.
One
now
un
the
market
with Chlang Kal Shek oq coordina­
Jacksonville, at whose • meeting said. ;
TAMI'A. July 22. &lt;*•) - The killed, il) wounded and T7 cap­
Of the 800 to leave tha service, shows * light and blows a horn
tion of operations In the wer
State Cominsnder Frank Caton
drutli of hundred* uf thousands of tured.
The first shipment Is sched­ against Chines* Rede.
500 will be reserve line officers when the plane approaches within New Catcher Signed
was present, set Nov.' 1 as the uler! to depart from Antwsrp early
fish in the Sayasota area during •North of Kilkis, a iurnd ronting
The American was Lieut, Gen­ now on active duty and a email a specified distance of an obstruc­
deadline Tor other cities to make in Octdber.
tlie past week waa caused literal- down from tlie lulls attacked and
By
Sanford
Feds
number
of
Wave
officer*.
About
tion.
Th*
board'*
proposed
rule
eral Albort.C. Wedemeyer, whose
u lflr possible bids for the project,
ly l&gt;y smothering, Dr. Clvd.' T. held a village near Santa for thr**
•
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—
survey for President Truman, like­ 300 regular Navy temporary line would require such a device In all
Mr. Field announced.
Rri’
l. in-ad uf the Biology Depart­ hours lieforn ar tin-red cars and
Bill
Lewis,
a
0
foot
188
pound
offieera
who
were
formerly
en­
scheduled airline plane* flying at
ly will deteraino U. 8 , policy to­
ment
of the University of ramps, troops recaptured the-community,
After Nov. 1, he said, Chair­ House Kills Tax On
backstop
from
Follanab**,
W.
Va.
listed
men
and
given
officer
rank
night or through overcast.
ward China. Ho held informal
military source* sstd.
said
today.
man Cooleey will call -a meeting
wa*
signed
by
tha
Sanford
Celery
during
the
war
will
also
be
sep­
Th# proposed terrain clearance
Jewelry Under $25 conference* at tho American Em­ arated, the Navy said.
Far tu the east, virtually un th*
within the n ett ' 10 days to de­
Fed*
today,
it
waa
announced
by
After
he
and
twu
as*iiiu-it&gt;
rule would Increase the minimum
bassy toon after Me arrival, and
Turkish
Imrder at Oiestias mili­
cide on the three best bids and
made
a
thorough
study
uf
jhe
con­
John
Krlder,
vie*
president
of
the
About 200 temporary lino war­ altitude over the highest ground
* I( m tinw i
r»e» atsi
WASHINGTON," July 22 W) tomorrow he will talk with Chlang rant officer* will go bock to the on a route from 1,000 feet to 2 ,00(1 Sanford Baseball Association.
ditions. Dr. Reed said Sarasota tary sources said l eftist Guerril­
and
other
high
government
offici­
were routed with losses of men
The House voted today to cut al*.
Lewis has been ploying for th* coastal waters were teeming with las
feet under certain conditions.
and war supplies ip a battle with
the taxes camera fan# must pay
billion*
of
liny
organisms
which
Miami
entry
in
the
Florida
Inter­
In
a
written
lUtemaot.
Wede­
Drug Store Observes on films and euuipmcnt.
an "Kvro*" &lt;Rightist) unit.
national League and has been clung to th* fishes’ gills an i shut
Without a dissenting vote, it meyer said:
off their breathing.”
hitting“ 288 for Miami.
23rd Anniversary passed
"My
miulon
!•
easentla'ly
one
a measure dropping from
Th* new Fed catcher la 24 years
"These organisms I provisionally Schrader Funeral
of fact-finding in which I am aid­
IS to 10 percent the tax on eme- ed
old and ia a limited oervvlc* identify as diatoms called 'arterlby a imall group af men expert
4 O, Laney, pharmacist, has teur roll films and cameras and
Planned Tomorrow
player.,
onetla Japaunica’, whjfh always
operated hie drug store at Its pre­ ending the 25 percent tax on Jen- In several fields of economics, fin­
•xist in normal amounir III sea
ance,
engineering
and
political
a
f­
sent
aim
far
the
past
»
years,
he
.
.
aeta and various Ither still and faire. We aro IntertsfW jwrUrulFuneral services for Herman W.
By BOBBY PARK 8
dirrction and Killed down by the River Fund Increased Water hut spring up lu-counties*
revealed today. With Mra. Laney moi|on picture equipment.
Camp Scribe
numbers when conditions ar* ideal Schrader, 86 , who died yesterday
arly in learning and teeing some­
he came 'here from Birmingham,
fire
for
another
nap.
Soon
the
Tb# bill also trO«fa Urn 20 per
for their growth" tha Tarnna .ninrnilUi *t- Me-iiuifiu ill 1XFJ
h n a r
By Senate Group -actentixt-Tatijr
After an active day Friday, blair danced higher and the go­
AU. and on'July 2*. 1824 opened cent tax off Jewelry selling for thing of the efftegry of measures
ro* will he held Wednesday after-.
the ita r * w n-First Street In the lest than JUS and aiampt* muil- taken by tho Chines* government lh« camper* gathered around the
phers -begae-tw-morr.— After- till
-------noun at 4:00 o’clock at th# Ericklooking toward
U llw k D . i u u _.
. 4 ff*
cal Instrument*-purchoaed by n —| c a m p fire -fo rm H c itin g gopher race, with Cabin V 't Kilroy corn- ^ W A S H IN G TO N , July 22,-Ghson Funeral Home. Interment will
Furvi* for th* 8t. Johns River Southern Pacific
■
be in Evergreen Cemetery.
race. A fearful
huih
settled tog in second, there wst’ a beauty project lo deepen the channel from
tors Invited To
Mr. Schroder was born Oct. 25,
•round the fir* •• the gophers conical with Kilroy winning.
Strike Is Shortlived 1881
Joeksonville to Lak* Harney wer*
alto have to win-approval by the
In Rtadling, Iowa. He wa#
Open House
Plant ttl like brightly painted atones. Saturday was a buiy day wtlfi approved yesterday by Senate
Senate and Fresident Truman.
a member of the First MeihoJUt
appropriations
-sub-committee.
SAN FRANCISCO, July « 2 , OP) Chureh of Sanford. For tha r#st
Suddenly there waa a victorious preparation* being made for the
SANFORD WINS
,
Friday evening will ba visitors
The commltt**
recommended —A strike by th* Hrotherhoral of year he operated a grocery star#
yell
at
Cabin
llt'a
gopher
began
visitors
Sunday.
After
supper
Sat­
1200,000
for
Ih*
project
or
|
100
,
Th* Sanford American Ugion nhjht at th* C#ntrol Florida Quick
Loromotlv* Engineers which Im- in Lak* Monroe.
ON
to ilowly make hit way toward urday the camperi hurried to the 000 raora than th* Rous* originally moblliied th* weatern lines of th*
Survivors Include th* widow,
regrets an mwr Junior Baseball team defeated tho Fraew and 8 lor*ga Company on
Winter Park Legion nin* this Waat Thirteenth Straot a t from th* finish tin#.
Southern Pacific Railroad ended five sons, Edward uf D«nv*r, I*,.
rrtrearion hall lo tee the movie, approved,.
obituary
morning by a t to I margin in 7:30 P. M. until 9 :0 0 P. M.,- it was
early today six hour* and 45 min­ Arehi* of Waterloo, la , George
He finished first and was care­ "Thunderhead, Son of Rieka."
which a , .
MEET TOPIC
ute* after it b*gtn.
and Billy uf Waverlv, la. and Wen-*
Th* s u i t o r s in- Winter Park; Lloyd 8 waln pltchod announced today by Forrest Catch- fully packed in 'hit box before
Sunday waa full of active gome*
"What's Th# Matter With San­
Thirty-nine minute* later th* dell of Rycamore. III.; two daugh­
, K. M J ^ r p h / jf f o r ' Sanford and Byron Board al and Alex R. Johqgon, ownero.
caught. Sanford play* Orlando
During tho Oral hour plant pro- any of the other turtles even be&lt; and contest* for th* visitor*’ en­ ford" will be th* th#m* of a talk first of hundred# of locomotive* ters. Mrs. Glenn Stuffier of Olym­
^ in tho toeoad round, cessed hqm and cold drlnko will be gan lo mov#. Then, evidently Wak­
tertainment. Th# rift* match was by E. F. Housholder, local attorn- Idled by th# brief strike puffed pia, Wash, and Mrs. Ernest Wening from Ida nap, Kilroy, of Cab­ woo by Wad# Garner far Cohta ay, to th* Klwanla Club at Ita back Into service. II was a 'switch son of Waverly, and one brother,
Bteritef ^tomorrow noon nt th# sn^tn* ln^the railroad’s Oakland, William Schrader of Minneapolis^
in V. moved liowly in tim Wrong
(Canto***# •• Pa#a Its)

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Auction^Fee Cut Action Postponed
To $20 Per Day By Committee On
; By Commission Glades Park Bill

Greece Reports

CAB Announces.
New Regulations
For Air Safety

Sanford Bid For
Legion Memorial
Offered At Meet

■Rebel Attacks

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IJL'Hth Of Gulf Firth
Due To SmotherinR

Visitors l o Camp Winona On Sunday
Were Royally Entertained By Boys

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22. 1917

ndustrlal recovery. Why Western
GermanyT Because Knstern Ger.
many la under control .o f th*
maybe w e need a b l o w t o r c h
Hawaii In Politics
Russians who have refused to cn.
The Sanford Herald
operate with their allien In eco­
nomic rehabilitation.
In I W
In l h , d e la te b e fo re l l a 'i i . ™ * ;
• A striking example . ofs^ he
raM I«k r&lt; t S »ll»l
Salaraa?Soviet attitude was furrffth..|
•n4 *■■*•! at
tfnatnr*. f larMa ’
,
.eaterday during a- meeting „(
Ity DBWITT MAt'KKNfiU?
.
• til
H aannlla
the Allied Control Authority in
AI*
Vnyrign
AffAlra
Analyst
[n lM ii
a*
u r » l
•!*» •
raall*»
Berlin. The Rutalana asked thvt
WathioRlpn’i new fiolicy for German steel plants ehpalde of
Oatafcar I T . I » l t . a l
Ta a l tlM llw
•I k a a l a n l .
«• &lt; • » Ik a A »l
economic'’ rehabilitation of w*r-producing 13,000.000 tons antiusl.
o od m itted to th e notional e n v o n i f ( « a i » n a l M a t f k •. •‘■•i ______ U , f p b i t o U r K « K
ravaged Germany i» lieing wel­ ly l&gt;e allocatril immediately for
lifM miff tho im tioiiul co m n iilto c.
iin m o criitic
l u l l . I . A N l&gt; I - I I I t A A
comed by her leaden, who inter­ reparations. The United Ststes
F.flla*
and British representatives re.
m iliu m nr.AT
pret it a* a »lep toward readmit­ fused to*discuss the matter, since
Daalaaaa •«***■»♦
The fi •
ting the country to world economy they held that the demand fou| |. fell* Cb|
• I Mai H I F 1 I I I A
M ATKl
*nd laving the German people 10 «*» . “"ly -by stripping ill*.,
two g*n ’ •
. |*m i atila &lt;l a A f i a a r *
great industrial nrra of the I 5 hr
to roiiti*
It* f
"» 1
• I!
from idlenrn.
The Russians claim tbwt the slrei
O a r W aa lk
, - — -------I
.Frida
And
well
they
may
rejoice.
Thi*
r k r .. M. aika ------- ------ • - * **
capacity |n question Is *'ex#ess. *
. unbaril
j\ f iPM iiah
eI***.. oft aL
a
J "
' U a wholly unexpected violation
A
German *view
the. Amer.
Iff*
tn# l)« l " tbla,a Vl U» aa l»S * _____ ________________________
j
of
good
fortune
and
one
to
which
u
"
l,,.°tfr«n'
conies
fnmi
Dr.
- ‘ M an sy
a ll
ah llaa ri
aallraa.
rat4»
"•
!
‘*n*
Khard,
minister
president
huilrre
•
they
are
not
entitled,
for
they
:r,hS.le'VTi:eH,S«n^
iftiaitk*.
n»»4
r*
° f f Bavaria, who says:
14 hit t)
have tinned greatly, and probably
t*irt.alrfa.#* la l » . I k » f
, 5i n . ,h f Germans are given mow
* ny Term
,,1.1,.,. t w » * « . a t *
»*•■•■** !«■
thought they had l&gt;een ier\lencec liberty. . If they ran dispot* of
•t r r p a l a r a * « » » H « l a a •«* —
id VII ll
1
1,.*.1
electio
n
*
F
r
e
e
Oliver
lind
loot
It
*
chU
ftn
fo
r
tho
v
oloio.
to economic and political death. their _own raw materials and ‘f
while J YBH Al
Many of them have !&gt;een in ■ the dismantling of our factories
l i t * * . I a a - w a w a t * Tf c # •••**•"
is stopped, I am convinced that
I n i k a a a l l a a i l ll al A *1 a A i a a l l . l a a “ ni i : r „ , ! i . m; E ' , ; . ' " i r ; , r r ^
ed lor
stale of deipair, and I uie that
O f li r a * a r a a i a l a l a l a a f In l h a l a t e better fowl and economic r^idlfcstilf
aal
rill..
la
Ifca a a a a i n
« ' &lt; * IMiliticn.
.________ _________ ___
word deliberately becauic it con­ lions for Germany ran lie a a iin conteit
* H a a l p a t k a a f a n a r t a r . I * I ala****
note* utter hopeleiineii.
in the
saS
Talk.
___________
And that Is an important fore­
The spring! of companion be­
T h r H araM l» « -a ia k a i « l
east, in-light of Ihe deterioration
**coml
A aa a al a ta * P l a n « M a k I .
come iluggliih when the queition of ilw, general economic situation
,«rla*il all l« !*• **• far » » • « '
The 1
T h e.in a liiU ty «.r th e Ulir F ou r t» n g ree on any
plan
of eatement for Germany ariiei. in Europe.
aatlan .« all
'"«• • , " ? 1 V '" ';,.
•
In the for G erm any hns r a iiiltn l In « rh n n jio in policy b&gt; th e
|»* ikU R*Na|uit»r. •• will
The American proposal to put
If all* Prutiians were put in soli­
rami i
^|» rr*M« dU|»M**»**
tary confinement for life, thereby Western Germany on Ita feet ecuVit IIvi
nomlrally doesn't- mean
that
'
7tfw*flirwtIvp him been ituuwl by ihe Stale. War anti
................
- 1 we
the Sal
exterminating the race, I wouldn’t
'TU B9U A Y, JCLV » . i*«T
arc cutting uir
the urrmRim
Germans tuoif
loose
Viivv liepHtimentH- It cmpbriaixea the fact that tht* country
til a ml
raise a little finger in opposition, Itefore they have purgril them­
. tflcloiv
••ill not keep on uipplyinir funda t«&gt;l&gt;e used in
in* Gcrnmn
for I have seen those Hunt in selves of war-guilt. 4t means thsl
Lake 1 *
niHi.F. vF.KSfi row today reparations: Every effort will U* made to make Germanv
operation at close range in two they will l&gt;e set to work iw^et
thv ■IhI*
military, rontryk amt .will lt»'*fifi&gt;-*
• .In D*Li
wats^aow. T h e W cis gAnd;'" - t
PERMANENT TRACK NfiVFR ««Sf"nupportinK «"»&lt; productive, always keeping in mind
vtde&lt;? fne- riaeditirs for increased
tuck hu
Urn furl that LwtMvUUi
l,l‘ retrained in ljoaLlh,. # l&gt;K
However, the rank and file ol production.
.
MS!
invvanl ,;,illfar^Tr,inr.:it»ttf fn.rti the outafde My form
There has been no Indlralio-i
Germans,
whose blood doe* not
of government, whether democratic or contntunistlc. is «Pthat ihe Allies have the slightest
VVrA 11
(
carry
the
Piuuian
poison,
are
IK.serl. lint an army of occupation is considered necessary
intention of withdrawing lhe&gt;
And if I
needed, for reconilruclion of th*'- ttoops from Germany Itefore tlas
And lh* (mil of ri|ht*mi»nan if
in d efin ite le n g th o f*tim e .
*
...
cap. i
town in t&gt;*»4 * «f th*m th»l m»Va forT han
lered Europe. So we can forget task of Teutonic tefftrm is fin­
is program shoidrl I f h e a rte n in g to th e G erm an peojilL,
im.ii. a*
Mac*.—•&gt;**•t l| ll. a___
the question of compassion (w-rll, ished. The wav things now look
Sviurdf
and ngreenliie to A m erican s. M e sh all Ikj freed o f p a rt or
•« Ann'I
maybe we can remember a bit) it will lie necessary to maintam
mir burden, and th e - H erm ans can use in co n stru ctiv e w ays
forces In the Belch, for at least
t«U Cbl
And whfn higg»r. And h*ll*r b«ll. some Of th e en erg y th ey have been cxM nd lng^ tn g a m b lin g
antf say with simple sincerity that a generation. That meant an
stsndirw
‘.we are going to put Germany on allied military control will si^ ;o
gamn Al* p)»&gt;*d.
Sinfotd ol an.f conniving. U n d er w atch fu l ey e o f th e U. S . A rm y, they
4 .Ford r
( her feet because that it for the It that the economic recovery
' plk/cJ
mav win th e ir w av hack to a r e s i s t e d place am ong nation s.
&lt;6 ur»* will pUy lh*m.
doesn’t Involve the creation of
LJii.pl
good of the world at a whole.
a new German war potential.
Bvfll «•
The well-being of Germany Is
.
•
Who Am I ?.
Mm*. Lup*ifu i» now rapoiltJ
ftsth tr
the well-being _of Europe, G » C
ccllrni
Al having i*ro»*r*d and ii com
many la the" ecbnnmfe heart of tb-i
Thr hair of the Anrjura gvst.
DcLsnd
MKI.L HWKKT COKN
"I am the foundation of all prosperity. Kverythlng that
filalaly nut of danger. Uul ihf
continent,
a 4 fact
whteh
isn’t
. .
.
.
. . . . al­ called mohair, actuary is a wc*&lt;t
i
National
Flaff
F
o
r
w»r* )•&lt;
—
,]
l.ive Oak,
Fla.—Ijifayett* tried la-cause the heart is badly uiulcrcoat.
pf ,,r Milne n lid s-world apriiigs from me. 1 am Ihe salt that
gnl h»« man.
■put* t i ­
In d ia
Is S e l e c t e d
i Countyfarmers
who planted damaged.
gives life Its savor. I am the sole slipfsirt o f the floor. The Rural Common Sense
ll **ff
m u m I___
j hairy Indigo for the fir»l llnvr
General l.urlus l&gt;. Clay,. Amer
tonttsl
|fv Spuil* Johnson _____
rich who think they ran do without me live futile lives. I
' ~~
, Ihii year arc well pleated with |cmn Xt)ne conimamier* told a new
Admiral NimiU pa&gt;» high IrihL*»lTUf
hu\% made America. I have built her incomparable railroads,
NKW
DKLIII,
July 22 , t i l 1
theesictnwth
Ita U making,
acrotdinit
ronferenre
In- Itrrlin ymtrrila
ul* to Gancral MitAtlhur in lh
unluu*
|
j ••
__S14.. —m 4 a * sis Ml 111V i .
*
* M I
ft —a4*——' — —
——
•■
I)r. Chnrlejt L. I’crncins
Summer-time is ‘'get-together
created her cities and reared her skyscrapers.
Yfitc
O p to m etrist
T7
Saturday Evening Poll. He would
time
for
him.beds
of
ruial
people
adopted
"I am the friend of every worthy youth. If he makes my
trtppfd
sanford Atlanlfc Ilk. Bldg.
ii Florida. And ihe vailoUs ramps, pletely n ee
makt a gieat Ptfiideni
---^ "jr- .
i lovism m is
.»
01 nrrman inousiry. n r suuei
ncuuuintnnce when he is young and keeps me by his side .tun
that w
t courses, institutes, and- firld ni-rted with the British Empire. J |„p«,ture
Hours: 9-12 1-5
I’hone 291
improvement
and
j,* would he very interested
raising
throughout Ids life, I can do more Tor him than the richest days,
eminently worthwhile
isys are
sre tiniircmij
—.............. and
....
The standairl was of deep si
jjoo pounds of I’enaacola B *. jn anv proposals for Atpcric*'!
Hal. 9-12
gl red I
weir
recently Bn,j British big business men U
Congratulation! to Rail Kipy oarent. I keep bodies lean and fit. minds keen and u lBful to Uie Imys sod girls, men •^fon w^lte snd ark green hori win- 1 hi)|
Kyra Examined- Glasses Kilted
man wa
alert.
I
am
even
the
parent
of
genius
itself.
I
am
represented
m
l
women
who
attend
them.
I
ta|
*trh&lt;od
Congress
Party
.ordered
for
planting
on
grating und«rwrllk Western Germany’*
former
Sonfordite,
who
wai
_rr
Innnm
Tho
4
’
il
club
shod
courses
for)
„m|
wjth
navy
blur,
symbolic
"
'4
|,„d.
*
**Sanli
cantly elrdrd preiidrnt of th in every paper that flies from the press, in every loaf of boys and girlrTbal weia held out; Mohandas K. Gandhis inn verve. I ------------------------ ninth i
Florida Auociation for Ciippln bread that springs from the oven. Fools hate me, wise men tong ago ut the University of Flor- appearing In the middle -if * , n
•hcilarl
Children
and Adult! at ill annual love me. The man who shirks mo und scorns my aid. never Ida and Florida M at* University ,trlpe. Gendhi hsd suggrstcl it
ag»r D.
really lives, even though he may continue to breathe, Who |!|IIVIII1«I
pmvided aes week
of college
lnstiuc-|| ,111KIIV
might !»W
b* "appropriate
to
piac*
a
«• &gt; w S'l
s
|S&gt; ------------I ' l ’ e, —
.
*.*.*»*,
meeting in Miami.
.with h
null, in»|)imtian» •n«l friendly »&lt;• „mnil Union J»ek In the cornr
ant I? My name is work!— A. (J. Ifullctin
fhto.ri
soclathnis -JuL- aliuuL-BUll - 1 1» " l «f the fU g.
folloU
■
young |&gt;co|de.
Chjtlit Chaplin i m h? it ttnl
and a
The summer camping |hein»*ls ing and game*, and they K"t “
n
*- B ilva H ’ a Communul. ha i« juit a ‘pa *; •
*!
The
Coal
Mine
Settlement
nt Cam|is Mrtjuarrle, Gherry J-ake Brest deal of enjoyment from as­
Futile.
mong4r■’«*’ •Wat ha alto a "petef■
I t \II.WAV AtiK
and Tiitqmochec and county «smp* sociating with each other.
jw m
i
raonglr” when he made the movie
A similar institute will »•* heU
provide lecivatnm and tiainlnr
. Tyi*» i
“Th* Great Dictator &gt;" Or it peace
"The mansgvnicnta of large com­ irst, of the people, and tho effect for hundreds .o f 4-11 cluii mem111 at Camp Cherry U k e August
Tdnl
Atalr*
mnngering mmelhing he doet nnl) panies fn mmietoiis Imhutrles of undermining general prorpetlty Ii«is in all purl* uf tho slate. 2 rt-2 « for farm people, and s
and tin- private enterprise system.
Scvctal hundicd rural
people large attendance is expected »t
alnulf
when Soviet Ruitia it concerned* have a special duty acTiipuloUxly
“The coal mine settlement has attended and lauiefited ftum the
to avoid pollcjhs inimical to’ the
return
national economy. Is-caiv they exposed the principal wratine-s of West ’ Flirt ids Farm aijd Home ! h From ‘ AuRUit 2R to 2«, many
• tvijn
the Taft-llartley lalmr rcfoim a .t institute nt Camp Tlmpmrchee last citrus growers will *Uend th*
fiCIMlO
The large amount of' cumtruc* set the pattern* for their .-nlirr
■ *
vi*.. that ll leaves the lalnn nni- we^k. During Ihe two-day tr-saion. fourteenth annual Grower* InsttIndustries — patterns having vflion foing on in Sanfoid at thr fret* of great importance -ut all ons to which**11 applies witu the they heard, talks by agnculturnl tut* at Camp .
■nJ
l/ttutlii
pretent limt it giving ut mtny uthcr indiislrie*. and. Ihomforr, same power of monopoly thai they leadeis. rliscfissed prnldcms with from Sept, t to fl. poultry pro­
n »!»*•«.
But*.
ntw hornet tnd better looking nn the entire economy,** says Rail- had liefore it was passed. The ex­ each nther, enjoyed .group alng- ducers will visit the camp for
cuse -of the coal mine’ operators
the Florida
Poultry
Inatltutettoret to be proud of. The Celery wav Age.
Thatih''
for the settlement to’ which-they
Tnlkii
by
•peci«ll»t
*9
&lt;li*cu»»lor,
“The
forr'golng
wns
never
In-llri
PWlla.
City hat come a long way liner illustrated than by the settlement agreed i* that they were threaten­ disaster. For ,lhe national econ­ game*, singing, and othet; rtcreraulKk
the dark dayt of the deprettion. for an Inrrrasq in. wages " f 45 ed tiv a lalsir union monopoly with omy Is in such a very unstahl.r atlnn will Ira feature* of all these
l
i
• L*wr *4
—
—
t
cents an hour made recently^!*!- the a styke which would have Wen condition that it would* not )*-.• dif- Institutes.
ficult to convert-the present Imorn ’ Folks interested in mango ptsStnstnr
Claude
Pepper
it
quotonrratnrs of the roal mines' with dltaalri•ous to the nation,
Tot*
"The Tafl-llsrtley art was p.i* '" " J « bust*, ami this settlement duet ion will gel together for tho
el on "The People’s Pisiform" at I John I,, le-wis and the United
«m| tn prevent *ufh itrikii*.
inrrr««i» it» inttanility.
seventh annual Mango Forum at
MiMsn
«?» « *n*
•"« "S R .R S T t,.....•............. Visllv the threatened coal mine! "Men who have voluntarily aa- Hollywood. July 25. •nd dsirym*’’
Trtsi,
•think they ate tunninj l.uropc.l own|nK. o,r ‘captive mines nor xtrlke. and the uae of the power «»f« siidied positions of. Iradrrdiip in will gather at the UnlversttV
bsllsrt
Bui loday there is a new balance* they and all the other coal minim? labor union monopoly to forre such Indu-tr v have thereby voluntarily in •Gainesville for the twalflfh
MrrMU.
Msirsy
of powrr in Europe, and the companies apparently will l»cai settlements on employer*. The coal passiuned u heavy respon-ihllity, annual Dairy Field Day July 10
Iiridr.
mum of the u-sulting Increase In mine operators did not use the' not to their own industries alone,
•trcniteit (rawer is the Soviet tha cost of cnsl. They plainly In­ full process provided by this tievi hut to all other industries nnd to
eilvrtn
* " a day or two or a week from
rvirt.
that
a boast, or a tend to pa** It along In increased law. lienee, nobody knows wbeth- ihe American people. In-sHs-rs In farm or gTOve to .attend such
it,... i. . Union
s/niuo. ” H
«■ hi
.
er
hv
this
means
a
strike
rojld
the
railroad
and
other
industdpa
prices or mal and steel :o other
Y threat. Claude)
events la beneficial
*r®m. *h¥
Industries sml the public. The have Iteen prevented or a l-et;rr still have their own responsibility! standpoint of Information obtain­
Itm.
—
f-Vtcuh
*
; tfl the system of private enter- ed and. also. I I I . , welcome and
railroads ate the industry that will settlement secured.
Senatcr Tom Connolly it not |&gt;c most affected. They, rmjsume
*'lf the strike had oceurre&lt;l. It prise and to the public. Hut tho pleasant opportunity for
a~-*iui
enlhuiiastie over (he pihspects more coal thsn any other industry. umdiLhsv* caused temporary .tie- settl. m.-nt In the m*| mim-v win folk* to gat togethar In fr**'"'*
They are-among the largest-trrrrs
Ptits/h- •
getlin, -European nations to of steel. They have pet\tlim: dr- nstrr. Flut it I* far from certain make it much more difficult for |y and halpfut aaaoelation with
that the settlement made to ure- them to dirharge their resp.malbll- •tch othtr.
panroe
work together. -They have nevrr mamls from the lalmr unions fo&gt;
v#nl Ih# fttrlk# will not c«u«# wor*o Ity »ucrrt»fully.M
»‘ a&gt;io
worked together and there-is no very costly changes, In working
LS M IV
Wtstn
particular reason Ip bflitvc they rule* and wages which the »rltln. saw n
ment with l.cwis will rausn to lw
%lts*—4 - will •now. However, merely not pressed with incr*a**d lUlmruina­
fluls*
working together, nor even divid­ tion and energy.
- Ife pr“At th* present stag# of the
ing it up into two great blocs
VUfS,
fl.M.
of nations does nol necessarily post-war period all this is of great
fert.U
Importance to the national econ­
fea t ut
mean war. Europe hat thrived omy and the system of private
shIm.M
more or lets on a balance of enUrprlso. Many assumed that
Itui I
IIUmu
power system for hundreds ol the most dangerous part nt the
*
I*
ItlMsa
post-war period would Ire thal.lmyears. It may do so again.
iiesta
mediately
following
the
war.
Every
P«c. r
student uT economies and lnrsme&gt;s
Freiident Truman
aeema ‘o knew that this assumption was
think that the high coil of living wrong. The huge .war-tlm# ac­
*
^EAR
_*J -l&gt;
:i «rl. i —
Bring your elMnlng in befor* 10:30 A. M. And you mty hati It thd amk
cumulations of buying power, or
, ULCI may ytt produce a depression. Bui the
one hand, and of shortages,
au» I
he is not concerned about thr on the cither hand, made virtually
Afternoon by asking for
V
J» the
high coat of government. He hai certain that the volume of con­
oil *
lh* t
»h*rs
again blocked attempt! to rrducr struction, production and freight
Tlipy’ll
ro
buck
to
gchool
In
a
traffic would expand In the rally
woul« ’ taxes at a time when the people part of the post-wqr Period beyond
ntyle when you shop thU'
salts!
seed every cent they can get all peace-time record*. To main
Paay. economical Segrs1
s i" i
r»r I
their hand* on to'meet the high tain prosperity after that would
Catalog
way. Let ona of th«
•
'
t
»&gt;i »♦.,
teat of living. This is not th; require a national economy wellcourteoua people at i&gt;*ourV
«na e
balanced an regard* wages and
W
e
will
be
gU
d
to
MOTH
—
P
R
O
O
F
your
ggrm
d
n
U
&gt;
o
r
*
e
»
*
n
e
x
t
r
t
•sW ,
right time, he lays. Would a bet- profits In each Industry, and as
nearest Seam Catalog. Or­
bha
der
Office ^how you how
tkr time be after ihe depression regards wages, price*, transporta­
r tte r g i in d give you » 5 y e e r Guarmntee eg eln et m o th d e m » * e .
tion and* public utility retire and
has
set
in
and
eggs
are
selling
to
save
money
on
every
need.
There
are so many advanta­
.
lurjL’i
profits In different Industries, re
at 30 cents a doien and heel order that *aeh Industry and it*
ges In this easy way to shop...youTl find convenient time*, .V - i .
I
taving service...yop'11 find quick deiiycry is more than *
attaka kl 60 cents a pound)
employees would b* able ‘“ buy
We dk#e Wddukidey efternoons end ere opin SAiurdiy gfteraoone
nromiae...you’ll fltgi wide aaaortmenU-t6 make It easy to _
their share of tha output of. Ill
other
Industries.
older anytiiing juu newl-ffir thc cnlldren going back to
Experts of the Population Ref­
realeat enemlea of a wellschool, for your personal uae, for gifts, or for greater com­
! »
erence Bureau ere alarmed ” beprivate cnternriill CfOllr
Phono 914
fort, convenience and beauty in your home.
- kaus4 the iritellin u ie - Bt - r t t r - w r omy are (1) Interference In bu»|.
^
i 1
1 * i- jr l
#
—
lien ii declining." The intelligent ties* hy government with exreaalve
taxation, aubaldlea and unfair re­
gel rich, it aeema. ‘ and ihe ig­ gulation and (8) uncontrolled pri­
norant gtl children. •However, vate monopoly. Dolh*(») ■ "&lt;1 *&lt;*»
the ignorant ait learning fail. hinder or prevent the kind* and
There ere more children in pub- amount of competition neeefoarj
&gt; U 4 at o fw o )* t y M so ixc+plfo*. ‘
to keep wage*, prices and oronts
113 Palmetto
lie achoola loday than ever before In different Industrie* n the nekdSATISFACTION GUAKANTUD O K YOUR MONf Y MACK.
|« I history. Thera ara more people td balance. Monopolistic praeMra*
NEXT TO FIRE STATION
hv
Imalneaa
and
monopoiralle
pre&lt;-reeding more newipepera than ever
U5 W 1st 8L m tk.
tUe* by labor unlona have thr
before. There are more people same purpose and the aain’» effect
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lieltning to ttdfrb.jM 'jr he all —the purpose of. restricting *^m. : l\
petltlon
to
enabla
the
mooopolla'a
there things ’ W iU’»*Ip to P»°*«
. *m T&lt;*-i *J *- ce*
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to aaptail other InduaUlaa and t
(b it the &lt;*pertF-«T» wrong.
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7~ Covered Dish Supper! ^
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The B. W. Ware Dibit- Clast of
Mias Nancy Collunt and Tollir
the First Methodist Churrh hold Martin of Decatur, Ga. spent yes*
a raveled dish supper recently at terdsy at Daytona Beach.
.the home of Mr. and Mr*. It. T.
Warren. 1012 Magnolia Avenue.
Mr. and Mr*. W. T. Whitehead
Ilnstcssos for the occasion wete
Sir-. Warren, Mrs. C. E. Williams have left for Savannah. N.- Y .
to spend sevruit numlhs.
and Ml*. -C. I- Wynn.
The dinner Included 3wis* steak
Mrs. R. A. Howell and lloliliy
PUPatcd by Mr*. II. VI. Goodspeed/ Full owing the dinner a Little have returned from a five
ahrirt. Imslness meeting was |iro- weeks visit in Colurnhis. Miss.
aideil over hy Clyde Bruekmnn.
Those present were Mr. nr.d
Mr. and Mrs. W, K , l.a»atci
Mr*. Brnckmnn. I'at nnd John have as their guest their* ni e ce .
Ilinckman. Mr. and Mrs. II B. Miss
Suiannr
Eatnhaidl
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lirav nnd Beverly Gray. Mr*. J. High Point. N. C.
It. Iloiilchan. Mr. ami Mr*, it. U.
Hutchison. Mrs. A. D. Johnson and
Mrs. William Smith and datigh.
guei-t Sylvia Baker. Mrs. It. I . Icr, Vicki, of Tampa ate the
I n t f u ' T l ) llO U S U W IV C F
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, , • McKinney, Sandra McKinney, Mr*. guest* of Mr*. Smith**- patents,
dr fiom lltiinr iJrmoiiMr
Warren, Mr. and Mr*. Williams,
HpffUlUt, TalUlianMT
Mr*. Gnod speed,. Rev. J . K. Me- Mr. and Mrs. J . L Wilkinson.
Kinley ami Judge It. W. Ware.
Mr. ami Mrs.#D. I... Thrasher
By IBABEI.I.R S. TIIUBSHY
returned on Sunday from New
Eateitsion Fos&gt;d l&gt;onomisl
Smyrna Bcarh where they have
To the lover of fiesli, tq*? fig* Rita Hayworth Drawn liern spending the past two weeks.
la encouraging to know that
Huge London Crowd
sy take well, when carefully stmt
Capt. and Mr*. Clifford llowrll
,p,V|y
picked
and
puckm.d,
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letlug. It’s no simple, nod this
tread
Wednesday
tn sia-nd a th u tf day.
•of policemen were required Inst Wad
th* way it is done:
■fiiiV: add Alfde n,’ A.
lt’dVe; vOre
v
'.AdKbt l" «bu|ili*l&gt;oek M SniiJ•knli lrdvV;
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R ipe*A rt «rr vet&gt;- jierlshnldr-. milled in fmnt of n west end Howell.
I they should t.r full r !&gt;e, f t -Al­ t h e a t e r tn get a glimpse of Rill.
and carefully gathrrnl. They lljtYWDtih as she arrived ti* aPcnd
Mrs. B. D. Caswrlt of Orlando
juld lie * sorted fur Imperfce- the premiere «f her starting and her guest, Mr*. Catherine
ns or hlcftn.-nc* nod to. any vehicle. "Down-to Earth."
Holly of Atlanta, Ga. plan to
tdency toward iwiuring—a_ tenThe tltian-haiied actress, clad •l&gt;enil Wednesday In Sanford with
tey very pievalml during tainy in ii low necked gown, sat with th- friend*.
ather. Carefully'wa\h and cut Duchess of Gloucester, srstc.’.in
Wlrelhc. !.■■ IN ' l l l p l l M « 0 «
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Mr. and Mis. Wallace Philip,* ed hv th. ...........
f stems to tlr.ny part
(tiu . luw of King tirnrge’ VI, tluring the
Mrs. 8 am Bethea of Milan I •
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V t jl l 'W f l L l T I V P *
d remove skin fiom tem-en I |H-rforinanr«-.
-pent yesterday In Sanfonl with ynd ehildrcn, Wally and Mririrt. will I n' hi i d-d tiff it the c|nx. I
wn. Hslving or slicing may Is)
MANAGUA.' Nicaragua. W f c !
her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Will­ .pent yeslerday at Daytona Beach rea.u wm la- told - in nm.th,- j HO|*TH BAY. Fla. July " ■lV
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ne. hut sweet, whol#. tender
cnaptar,
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f a,„|v
f,„ m ...opting
iam K. Kniler. Mrs. Ilcthca is visiting friends.
present u very attractive an- Fli/abeth Is Shown * the former Dorthy Kndrr.
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Fw'iitl.ldi- me getting t ra-tlet
Mfgro Ynlcnrin c o i n , nn
tranc#&gt; when scrvetl, I’ack it
Mix. G. M. Shipp irlurne.1 &gt;.-»•
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.The fpieign imikel I* n tuilltc l.o.i, at wIni life ill till* cm v M|r||
kllomel."-' f . S
c* Into
suitaldc container* Royal Navy WarshipH
j|,.. I In dlamelet but so fell no
F’riends of Mrs. Harry Ward wiP tvnlay from IVusaeola nnd Tsl'a- concern «f \meiican |q.alucer -Minim than I-Ver lieforr .1 wildd cover with n cold, medium
lm glad to learn tjiat she I* re­ hassee where she visited Mia. It. «nd lhay mn »t -w- « .lb- kiu .'JV j JJ—i-Ul.—tol.i.u^.- to .crams, . op- .-mo . - - |t,iiflHies hhvi- T7cn“ r7p7.' t.-iT
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gar syrup. A thin syrup may , JiKKKNOCK. ScsitlaiuL July 22. coveting from infli*rnr« - nr the -Ir. Kktpp firrn wvrdcr*------* -----'
nrihey w.M. , : h 11 . film* b u y and "the. n M ln m
out. M„,IV rlM||p ,ll|Vr
,.l(k
sro
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suit in loss of flavor, whil- 7dh—l.icul. Philip Mountlwitcn of home of her daughter, Mi*. It. It.
universal .......nl ...... • I .’‘ti.il" - by Hie .......
nl-o ........................ .o n|i„»,„ , M ..-.nn,l
50 percent sugar syrup m iv the Royal Navy showed hi* fiuo- D&lt;xi*. In Rose Court.
Iv iluldN-d
fmj-igu language- „ r , i.inliiig.iqx-un-dty »«odw-v— „„| f,
*i'ecu FAR.VMOl’NT NEWS
Mrs. Jaek Arrington has return ..
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too sweet. Parking wlthori cec. Princess FBirala-lh. all aioiut
t-d tu her huiuc-in P«ory, F*!«r a f t e r - 1 -nwr a'ro-jy.tp ..f u-s-T* i&gt;r "Tl..gi ,a\ to i ..ife riMiig w old- d.-.troved.
rup or with dry augur is not warships tmlay.
vei-loii. N- \,„| !,,.;pm ticillaiy the mall
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DR hfiil 51re. Orville Bark* spending several days In Sanford hi" in tin I* lui(i
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i i s i l e i -*|n- i
I.,,.on ,||y land v a n i t y , peiform
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llliidustaru ' "1 Ibe backgrotii'd
,|. m, . ..f li-atli a . auloiitolub
IMake
'in n r frvezjug
aixv /fiiy; syrup
i**in|r in
an nusiu'w.
mlv.iiica.rn|_iL.-P»im-e-s Margaret Ro*-« i.nd t'olmnlius Ga., where they we |'. olllgtlt lilllill' Ibl'lll Olid tla v
Mr. slid Mr*
I Iteddi.rg'uml music WH . te:ileil lie llll'‘VC .ll
d chill refrigernlor la-foie u* Prime Minister and Mrs. Attlee, called Is-cause of the death- ol
. i* in cidcnlal
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daughter, Harriett, ii-turm-d o.r sliiiiiienti).
Add I or 2 tahlespiMin* lent- they visited Britain's home fleet in Mrs. Harks’ father, A. I. Jessup.
I U, .do ive wildcat, it-ually hidSunday from F’ta'nklin, N. C. where i l q s t i n * »oimd - l ia n g e to t b juirey to each quart -of cmTl the Fittli of Clyde.
e a s t r n i em ll i* the fii«t title- din ."'.iv in remote hmunpa a
Mr. and Mrs. HotH-rl D. Jiniiiic- they spent alMiut two weeks.
Walking la-hind the other*, the
rup re hrlp hold flavor. U &lt;*1
llii* has Im-i-ii done on a U, S. |,m.* , ,,uV -itttktttg along load
at enough' syrup to covet frtiii. r u lin g couple fmsidcd the halite- nnd M. J . Jammrs and " - i i , Vnnrc.
-oH'ctiiui-* a* main a&gt; i
M l* .
Band Filer In- vn i salt, (dm - and “ Itaiidn't nun la* tin- id.
fruit tends to float in syrup, shin Duke of York, nnd while I hi of Coluinlius. Ga. are spending
l oll t t i do,i-n iH-mg
•n, 'tv one
piece of crushed molsture-pmof p r. in c u s * - listened. Mounlbattt u n wrek in Sanford as tin- guesl.i of Wickie. and jftanlej l ! '« i 'v nre kev to tin vo i India market.
llollvw..... I i-n't the oi'|v will bight A few ilei'i ll»V't l*ren
the gue-ti^of relative- in Decatur,
per plarcd in uir s|u«e un- pointed out and explained sundry Mr. ami Mra. J . V. Jarumea.
tier alanit tlie foreign mntket
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Ga.
r lid of container will keep items of equipment.
I'rante, withlit nindmingco.i
I ‘vfit- flern
in i* prove *ep
Mr. and Mr*. O. W. Douglas oft* auhmcrged. F’reeie imiucdi
Mr*. W. J . Saville has relum­ paoie*, lm- hail no
t xrfnrfcct tll'liuf to inbliits ifnd tai-eram*
Savannah, Ga. arrived today *n
ly nr place packaged fruits
s lie ml several days .villi Mr. am1 ed to her home in; Miillin*. S. outside o f it- own country: Bel and tiialiv atv* emshe.1 In-u. ij II i
the refrigerator until they i-wii
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Mr*. A. C. William*.
Mr. and t*. after vi*i!mg f l-r (he f i - l y&lt;sMitr"w(lTr^ rrT^ Tr*^"e'T^‘‘' T mTjMMi
taken to thq freeror locker ol
n few
“ ontml in a in mile Mitcli uf
'" i m
i x x- -tmili
.sii iination........... Thi
i in f
Mm, Ihnrglas ! harr 'Jnrt TFnt)T5«.1 TRTFem_wi-ek* Willi [lu-r biolliei hand
plant to fye quirk•fio».-ti *r l
and sister-in-law. M%. and Ml*. lin e . I l f , U l Flench indivuv d- ‘ "-I»d tn-at Hialeah, ju t oulsiih
from -Michigan.
vrari: .Quality in. tire finivhcil
J . ti. Prickett. M if’.Pm-ken and iN-inl lipbi. tile ability t!i 'make Minim. Fi-.g huntei* ore finding
odue#)a determined Uv the n u t
J » t"&gt;nri.na in wiitt-% nloiit'.ide
Friends of Mis. F*. FI. Stein- bis sister hud nol »een enrh Kngii-b [vto-mu-d rapidity with which nil prrv
nreyer .will l«- Interested to leant uther in 2 1 ycats ptiur to the
lie s illTreep^i ulion and ftegxiiu;
A stint hu t .n , lull'll- with
MeiillVV lull- tin- v if. i lonlinue.
that she is making her home with visit.
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Hie Mnolce CheVolrei film. "Si I " " - ' -l"»lv in I ak. I ik ... liol.ee
her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
■Split but c ' tiaumtnl figs or soft
Fimmett- llcijid.m left y-erteiday borne I Golden." I " a. to i_ wiil Iiml Ibn- tiladcUiU-aieo -Sondbarand Mrs. F’rank II. Adams, at 2 ddti
|&gt;# fig* may I * pealed, purred,
to lepir-aent - the— t*Te*tivtpmn Ifli a -iieclal prologue 'In whim glng lontitnn - mound -.mull dikes
t.ake Avenue.
Ixed with tho correct nru|torjion.
Young
lining People
I eopie *uf
ol the
me Unn
um . -mly
-i«iq be slny Hie ••tilmg ill Ibe ■tn losing fm inland i and n num­
1 sugar, and packagml ami frnxMr- and Mrs. William Bnll and of Florida ut tile Leadetship Tinin picture, then inmate* live dm ' ber of load . itn in.Img .m ini'll
. for usa Inter |h ice cream, for
lllgliw ny. ate undd.-i watci ns
son, nilly, returner! recently from ing Schmil In Monlrent, N. C. ThUtlogue in Fingli-h.
|ndae dressings and ulher deslain- cottHnui'
Mr. and Mr*. W. T. Ilarrla an F’t. Knox, Ky. when- they visited conference j» nttendeil Iry leddersl
dlshr*.
Tin St. I lieie t'aual and l'at-(
timmeed today th# birth of i Lira. Ball’s sister and hrr.thei .in­ In young people'* work Ihroilghontl Sttlq. vial sound, on the l b '
the puree mav ls&gt; ineasiirxnl, daughter. Marian F'ave, on July law. Col. and Mrs. II. Y. Lyon, for the South and representative* of lywo'od 'mat , .
ItiV'i
trove la-en
H.-ltv tiattVtt in»&gt;alinti'bi-i•
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jrked Jh irk , arid then sweeten- HI at the F’erliald-I-oughton Memo. about two weeks.
fat of the leading universities will[iiiiiitii|i&lt;)lmsx inlet. - .it tin- i»e.i (2 M i one-thirds cup o f sugnr ifn£ Hospital. Mr*. Ilarri* f* the
, Itlllibei-lm -mg ( l it . nil*
1m' piesent.
b&gt; vvrating a I’lt-iii It Iwtlrinv
•r quart of pulp), cookprl iigain fimnei Mihlred Clause Stanley.
side Mti.M a
’”!• a iid u m e i.
Tollle Maitin left this morn­
•lilt . . . Jnne Bui . II I" .- ti*
|the desired thickness, and then
I not tin* o o e tr "A n* von u inovU!
ing for his home in Decatur. On. U. S. Eases British
ted foi i er htgll io. l e d • —I ' iiiii
A . L. L y o n ’s
nned—ready for use a* n spread . Some historians rlaim that the after having hern the guest of
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. Fred Mae
i tpast, or hot liktruil, nr a ten industry In Jnpnn date* hark Mr. and Mrs. J . O. I.anry and Mr.
Munay dunning spat* nod ' de'tliv
laoan
A
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roe
men
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Jllciou* filling "for layer cakes. to 15t!5.
’ sml Mra. James Higgins at their
to plnv i (ires* ugi ol ip VluoebI l f more detailed instruction on
home on South Sanford Avenue.
of tin- lo-lls" , 4 , lelltev .l.yua
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WASHINGTON.
July,22-t/11Vexing food 'Is desired, see nr
Between Di to 2 1 hour* nor­
buck on lie W m net lot, luit only
|it# jrour County ll^rne Dcni- , mnlly ale required tp dry a tr*
Mr. and Mr*. M. J . Iradgo and Thr
State* r^rrted ly has
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Ltration Agent.
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Mr. and. . Mr*.
W. _T. —
Whitehead
D " ' ' h y l.amoui Rowing of*
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agreement
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enleft resterday for Savannah, N. Y.
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an nut 'graphed po litic Genet el
Mr. and Mrs. Lodge plan to return side Hr it inn tn hiiy good* fiom Eisenhower sent her (•" d o ll,'
7:1-. 7:15
to Sanford Iff about a week and its rolonlcs and thereby
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un clio-.v
Mr. ami Mr*. Whitehead w ill-ee.'»‘ » dwindling dnlUr supply,
main In Savannah for several
Government offlrUls. who aiked
months.
not l» In* nnrried. told newsmen
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Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Priest re- “ •"non-discrimination"
pledge
turned on Monday from Columbia, which required the British
to
S. C. W h e r e they visited Mr. ant •‘‘‘""f '1 American trade the same
B lm o liy fe-feef SUPS'
lira.
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Mrv F'lctchcr
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oth.nr_r*- treatment given bluer areas.
lativcs. While there they vulted
In Blythwood. S. C„ tha birthpla;n
Wool today I* cleaned primarily
saving
of Mr. Priast’s mother. Rn route with-the use of a specialty preto Sanford they visited relatives - pared potash soap.

Your Clothes
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Conti Out And Enjoy One Of Our

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Private Dining Room for Special Parlies

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nuds Hint la completely n eu tral. . ,
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Wash dislrea with tho now Colgnir-Patmolive-Pcot atuls. Vnl
, , %tlun juat rinse, nidi you’ll' ncvcr-Jmvi- lo upend timo _
wiping-' Vt-I Irnvra no ttoiip MCtim or ntrraky rtfin to |Mili»li
awny.-Kven ghtaHWitrc drlea a|inr|tlluK clear wit limit wiping.
“Fnia and pane g rl clenn with fur Iroa work Iracniiae Vrl rcmnvra grrnoo fnalcr nnd.more romptetely tlinii mkiji !
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Vrl leave* no dinh|mn ring lo nertth mil. Cle.mu diahoa
rlraner than aonp; auven up lo liatf ymtr diahwoa)iing tim e!

Orlando Highway At French Ave.

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Great NBN Colgate-

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IIOLI.YWOUD. July 22 (4*1
Tinlay'a movie pi--liiM i« arc mak­
ing a h|g mi-take. *ajT* ItoimM
Ite n g s n .
Tin-- aten’t
tm ik iu g
enough go.-i wi-tteitts and he a.-cent a , the word "gi»m|,"
The hambonw' iii-i'tt mid lov*
idelit of tl’*' Scire , Actor*•Guild
make* Po M-cn’t
rite fact tllkl
he'yroili*
gallop ovj-i the n. •
vie prafrie . 1 -In Id- u-n*ou* ar.moie that. |ni-»oul. • * .
"Wu'ute tnakrtig tiio niiiuy "p.ii •
lor’ storic*.'* lie ,-p .l on the' set
of "Mar* Houcii." wlm-li may nt i
may not fail tn tlmt c4.i*«ifie t
lion.
"Movie g.- i ■. have enough
their own |&lt;toHem&lt; ii*Uy. When
they go lu i-i- pi. tun-.- the) wan:
-nine entertainment
that
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tl-tiM l rrsiu.-nt ut Worcester,
take them nut of thelg own Uveal*'
Mrs. Stanley KairukaUi nnd awa) fipm their own Iron
(alravc), liie tenner Amu Angau- 'li|r»."
aakas, wile ol Hie. revent l.unuBoruife think* the we*tern i
aruati Minister ol ralucstion, is le - the attswri.
p, ii ted to Pc a prisoner ol live Hus*
"But too .iften." be lamented,|
*tnn Government, bhc was plated “pimincers will take n stoic ail-1
in a concentration camp by liia •et it in U 'oiitilooi- in nn n'.-l
* itussians wlien, the latter occupied tcni|il In toll-I ll
we-lrrti. Tha '
iatlmsnia in 1010. Since tl.en, the isn't Ihe w.iv to .lo it."
Stale Department and the Bed
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Cross have made u rn attempts to
\nicricah •&gt;- : --y. whcie Uumv (in ’
moviefied ch.itni'ei* w&gt;th hit
gain her release. tlnlcrnaltonal)
— r r U n g J U l l . i v. itiM(t f l a a i f
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sliH IriddiI: ll -t",-t clem
j yoUNCIIT MOTHIg In M l • v of the Chcbr.v. Mass. Memorial tto plt.il,
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Bluffton.
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F’crnntijlinn,
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the &lt; ivil U .o. In- idvi . d, Ja-cnuo- ( M, . slpr|ty Mitchell. IS, wlm g,ve blrjh to n aia-pound. tcn.ruirwe
Fla.
there enn b- t.m
en. ng Lj ^ , . h| ,r&gt; *ihc proud father u Milter Alitchetl, 14.
( I Nternariosol)
such a pi.-1.! ' "
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Mr*. J . N. Iluulirk nnd Mr*. rnn*t chain-- that
,
. __
C. W. Ilnniil left yesterday f"i
Itrugan • .•imp.riu'ulnt In V\ il/t I i l l * 111 (1 1 ‘t f l l ‘S -d o * 4*! to navigation and their
fhiimasyilhv Ga- to ntterid the co|m- W nirn lim puiiiily to pl i ’ * 11. ’ ’ V
'V i . .
'
illo tikrges*W h -.im i I .to .the max
funetal of Mrs. Burdick's fathvL. -O hlv The \ ali tnl," n *siii y « f j- | )|*i\ 4*11 l\&gt; 1 1 I I f l t W t l\ S* i»mm in an effort to control the

TUESDAY
The Installing staff of Benin* la
ibekah Igxlge No. 4.1 wili me«t
the I. O. O. Hall at H.uo )». M.
- a practice *&lt;-s&gt;i’in.
The Pdnt Club will hold its
gular jVusim-.ss meeting in the
uritt Center at R:&lt;hi I*. M. Boaid
eating at 7:30 I». M.
r i i iif.%■
FRIDAY
All dav mrcting and ptfftlf! nf
I W. 8 . C. S. of tin- Firat -M« ti.
iat Church will l»e held nt fd no
M. at the home of .Mrs. I!. W.
•rron on thr Country Cluii Road.

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SPECIAL SER VICE

Wool varn* .'ire usual1 g*:ile
fioip -liort wo '. , wnrktci yarn*,
from long wei-l.

Hollywood

Social A n d Personal Activities.
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PAC.fi THREW

n r t jU v f o &amp;d hf.rat.d. SAVFnnn. fi orida

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One Day Dry Cleaning Service

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22, 1917
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TUESDAY, JULY 3

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C Fans Set To Honor Buddy Lake
Lake

• 1T
R ei

Set
By AH
II
The l.
F t l l l Cb|

t * o gar,

to cuTitl.
, » td «
unbsnl
.th e D.l
hill 1 1 1 *
44 hit b.
ny Jom i
*d ‘*nt il
while J.
, VMrl Al
ed tor
fiatur)
conli *t
lit tin
% second
Tllr I
In tin
game *■’
b'tt llm
the Ha i
In a nil
vlctoiv
U k c i»
the ritih
In D.Ltuck hu
t 'u k a
Seven II
•lid iet
' Ckp. •
Inning*
galurda
iMlO'l
two cor
' stvndttij
, Ford e.

O r l a n d o Slated T o Saints Gain Lead
Gy Jack Sards
. iHOOTING FOR RECORDS
- Appear Here For
As Sens Trip G-Men
A 11 r action ; Fed CAVE P E R R IS 'b ,
Joe Juries, lanky Orlando Sen­
A Tilt Ends In Tie ator
righthander limited the
gc :foeJ c e p soy pet*cAet?(
15
Gainesville G-Men to one liftty
vies FetsdevCs &lt;?eor«o c f
Woei
FALATKA. July 82, (Special)- last night to rack up a 4 to 0 shut

Danny Lsstitv, former Ssidcid out victory over the University
Ceirrv Fed shortstop now playing City nine to drop them /rum (he
for the Palatka . Araleas, made a league leadership.
clean theft of.home in the inttom
of the Sixth fiaroe lierr last night _ ,Aa the result of thr Uaineavtll*
to* knot the hall gatie * ' ' 1 tu 4 defrat tlie St. Augdstln* Skints
before the cohtesi waa*ealN3'after went Into league leadrrlhlp onte
again by virtue of their 7 I" i
. a ’diJug.. of_iaiib
i decision over the DrLamHftrtHttTT
Tonight Jh r lorals.entertaiM the
„ lr Ancient City last night
Orlando.-Senators In a twin t i l l :
„
.
. . . .. . .
that is scheduled to get under way
Man Karp nskl, hefty left field
at C;46 o’clock. th e ronleM her •t hir thr Hainta. lMded a home f.u.
the left field wall with Ihe
been designated as "Baddy l.ak over
give the
Might" Ly the Sanford fan». uhJ Laiepathx Jammed
at* honoring, the jovial Fed athlete Saints thslr margin of victory,
hint scorer.
for his display of ability and
sportsmanship tn'Dvhsnd HntuiJay Gainesville
(kg) t&gt;00 OtW—O I 4
ino 001 ui \ - 4 S 'S
* evening when he tosred lit nor.*- Orlando
leis inr.tngs and won his own lilt lliles and Dulaney; Jones and
with a luftv home run over the. Batts,
right field wall of Conrad IV k Inj
Dehaud.
’ Dehand
010 001 003 —&gt; 12 1
Late will likely toss the U|Midng St. Aug,
000 00 b 20 * —7 10
till of Ilia runt,-it and fldl Stan-, Kinnanion. ft. Perea and Waddell;
ton It rla lrj In h« tulle the mound Hr tidier, Karptoskl and Slillwell.
sasignui.nl fur ti.** Mcond game
Gene Majur aud fieri. Perk, ele
the prohihl." eamtldates f it Ihe
nOiock atslgnmrni from Manager
le u Devil of the Senators.
The Feds seoitd time runs in*
f r o m t i lt *

T.-&gt; 0 . 2 M OR&amp;
i&gt;4 SACM O F
Mis F t ^ r r F o u r .

C O M M EN TS

and on Araks boot
aggtevatio.i m u ul

Ihe S enfold
tlielr fourth

S ID E L IN E S

H A R RY WAU
IN JUNIOR BOYS i

PA C E HIT

t e n n is t o u r n e y
SOUTH BEND, Ind„ July 22,
m -H ta d e d by Jop-seeded Her-,
bert (BuddI) Hehrena, most favorilia advanced Into the third round
today of the Western Junkn and
Hoys Tenuis Tournament. Both
singles and doubles matches were:
scheduled today on the Noire Dame
, and South liend Leeper Park,
* Courts.
Behrens. National Inierechotas:!
- |if Champion from Fort Lauder- 1
; dale, whipped Jack Vincent of
Madison, Wii., d-l, rt-2 , and Cur-|
j lit Beusman of Oak Park, III., fi-O,
6 -2 , to move into the third round
in the junior divjsion.
The only seeded player in both*
divisions to lose In yesterday's
opening matches was Hamilton
Richardson, from Baton Rouge,
lut., seeded no. 2 fh the liuys sec­
tion. The Louisiana hoy wa* de­
feated l.v unseeded Joh.t Sain at Ian of Detroit, 2-6, 0*7, M-n,- Top seeded Dick Ho1yr&lt;&gt;&gt;l of Del
Kay, Fla., top seeded in the Iu ys'
division, won nls second round
match against James Bently of
Toronto, Ont., 6-1, 6 - 1 , after drnw( dngva ftrut H A B O fV kJ-*— I *
f MDSfT 4„4trfUe* In 'Gte
Dick Mouleduus of New Or-1 House, Sen. Arthur Cap)&gt;cr (left),
leans, second seeded in the junior Brpublican of Kunias, marks Tils
division, drew a first round five* 62nd birthday by cutting a cake in
jn d in hit second round mulch dl*. I Washington*Singing a blrtlulay
___ of
_ _D&lt;&gt;nald
. __ M Wold, Wilmette,
..
- *: «grrrtink
*W
A—
Si m
.*» A
»ks„.a Ic
2USA AtexiI fd,W_
'pote.l
ton Capper
I*e 4Sen.
n».. 6 -0 ; 6 - 1 .
andar Wiley (IMVIl.). Senator
In other junior matches yester- Capper has served In life Senate for
i dav Barney Segal, Tarnpn. beat 28 yean, two less than Sen. Ken­
Dan Christian, Kalamsioo, Mich ,
6-4. 6-1 and Steve Bromberg, Det­ neth McKellnr (D-Tcnn.), who la
roit, 6 - 1 , 6-2. Another Tarnpn play­ tho oldest ScnrPir In number of
(fntcrnaiional)
er Bob Sierra, lust In a second yuanscrvciL
round match In the buys division
I.' Wldlney Heed, Alameda,'Calif.,
-■ul T ill, la t n l.
B -i; 6 -L
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T u S m i *• l i * » r »

n « u o l e ‘L
“ * ’ in" “ - ‘ n4 H, AMI HUH HM’K WITH, JH
Afttr ll»* out Blinding tilt iu I
_
ni
Ltnd S*turd«y night, Mr^irftl S j i i *
‘l td Madjr»kl
ford fan* appeared before the San-,
a number of comments have
!• ul 11aw Lb)I Aifoslition und i** !,#**•m aim ! Iti th* past frv^ itd&gt;s
tlDciltd that they h.- allowed to cor,rernlitg Ihe hiring »f*rFd Mad
sponsor the “Untidy lu-ke Mylit ,
(l]ly tu,
,Sailf()l j Celplx i i
ami statu! that they would set r ,y Fed a.
* ■U d l «l
4hr * ' ' ll1 w** P/uperly i»m , Those who have been ennahiere
tralheH r-v pilled by * suitable I d’ legattofl
move have taken little uf
e«llfnt
rejm ieoluig tho fans ul (ho .Siu -.,(1P f , cU „f the matter Into rollDcl.vnd
O ils o ilu
el S A S I 'U l I P
ford Celery I ul*
, rldrratioti and think that Ihe banf i .u i u . v il l, u l l.,,s b U M
a m !■&lt;
-Those Initrumenlal In conduct- ford llasehall Aapwiatlon Is a fil­
|i«t.u;ift
et
O s yto ris II'* .'
put* of
ing the bight In.Tuded 11. A. Cobh,|He touched fot not idling Ihe fuiin
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I'rt 1,11
_ „ _ ll M SI
i.
u
Maiuuela, Jaek llall, VTaller-rr Oriandn Senator back*tojr im- j
Mt»n Qualifying1For
T*S m
contest
:&gt; .liMi
tx
N
-w
Y
o
rk
llaynea, Sr., Rnv Mann, Dr, A. W. mediately,
*7 jb j;. * »4
I i , 1 roll
League
IMihlic Links Tourney
Epps, Sr,, ''Monk" |].^mett, "Sflllt"
Actuallv there are n niiinliel of i
lb 10 ,AIV t ! 4
Uost'in
uniuu*
Galloway, Jack tiiirdy, fJ. t*. Hern- problem* Involved
4»k I*
«&lt;
t;
i'hllad*lhl*
In
Minneapolis,
Minn.]
"Y esl#
(M IU ,
dun, F. A I'filrnei and o tlfii.
Firat of ail MadjenkT Is a“ veter-1
..it 41
C l« v .i* ii.t
tripped
mi* i &gt;*b
Chicago
Palmer wa. named chairman o f , an player, apd mi Florid* Stale
474
SB 4
zt
41
that w
tVf.ilil.iul.in
the group and has completed nr l league club ran have inur * than
MIN'NKAI'DLIH, July 22. IJ'i Hi. I , iiiU
31 *S« .177 Sl'v
railing
rangem. ul-. l .r-lh e gala offair, three vela on their active roster al I
It was bring that score down or
ll v , 4.. 1. \ fstrrilay
yltlcd t
P l.n in n t
B TA TK
LRAIHK
Palmer stated that there would be&gt;j any one time. At preeent the!
miss (lit- championship flight for
IN*' ysn t* m h .it n U .l i
man wa ■
I
w
iv i on ,
N A T I O N A l. I .i : A l i l K
enough nun preiet'.t to comtdrtrl Feds have their guola of claeved
some ICO public fee course golfers THir.l l *Alien.iin,
IS xe
■ill
inning.
T* * * .
M
the job, so that *v«ryijn«vwlll have, men. Haddy l.ake, Waltn Ha.
today ns tlie National Public I inks t i s l n . s i i l l .
Is
il
sir
4 llr .n 'b ir ri
y-S*nfi
Al
ibe oppurtniiuy to patA
ipal*
ir,|
rington
and
Manager
Don
Murray
tournament went into The limit IM--'rut
■ITI
«4
l&gt;
‘
1
»
P»*
N
,w
V
erb
«A
ninth I
Oils rutu
(J
Al* TV* llo tln n
qualifying phase.
. .
the acllvily by
iy giving a contnhu- sra Ihe three vateran playert for
tv
theliacl
HANFOItl)
|] II
,171 t l
tlie iocala.
HI, l.'.tli,
' IV
lion, whither II oe large ur sin a
Figuring
lliat
itwill
lake
n
38'=agar D&lt;
P ita lk s
Iv
II
. 41 * 1 T 4 .'III. Illlin It
41Suppose
that
Ihe
club
ehould
to the autstanJing Fed utility man
hold a c r e of about ICI or la'IU-r le,il|iir|
Jt I j
131 IS
...With h
C blcsgo
40
lalaaie Buddy l.ake. 'iliey wouldi
UM'IINII
IS II
to get into the pairings for mni.-ii Dsylon*
171 &gt;7
P )iM ail,labla
17
into it
* be telrating Ihe luoal valuable,
r
t
f
1
_i
lle tq 'lt V r i l i H s r
|day
which
starts
Wedncwlay,
P
litib
u
ru
O
U
follow*
»»
t i i‘ ,1 I j player in the league. Walter Hai. oiisagu .c _ U a Ui»i.yUl4.- a. —
Lii.-ie
W.-ie.al.out
27
win.
appeared
and a
Mhiiir.tr a if
1 « •» 4 £ 1 rington u.tme_af-ilia U *t uuifiei'D*— T)ari,ioa It,.tl. at l^oliura-, |i|hI.
almost certain of a place. I'hote i „ l t e Augiullne ?, D*lMind 1.
Silvers.
Mttritifkf: lb—
a
n
In
the
clteuil
and
everyuii"
will
4
27 scored 73 or better in toe first
I ftk* ill
Psl.rbs 4. HANFOltD I IcalM
BrldK
agree that Manager Murray it ihe
w.l around*
J I H-holes of qualifying yesterday.
ny Mt&gt;
best sreonr! ssrker ***n in lhe»e
S
p
a
*
They can slip five stroke* In
T y ler?
Tyler, il
narts in many a moon.
today’s IH holes. That would give
Td.il
Fort.
At
present
the
Murraym.
ii
hsvi
Ketllet. p
I
them 78’s or better to g'r with U. C^ Patrick J . Boyle, of Kv-detb.
one of the smoothest hpetallng
Monday's count. Conceding that Minn.; and Thomas Mailow of,
infields in tlie league- Supp'r-.n
• Total*
is « «
x ,„. making of wire ia uni- of
alt 2 7 'would gain spots in ihe Portland. Ore., who was the last
Lake or Murray wrrr dlo|i|..'d
r .Islha
ehrmpiunship flight left 37 places tu fiiuah. ~hiKnt uthrra mktch»*&lt;! ^f,,. tnott ancirnt mi^l-workirifir
from
the
Fed
lineup
ami
then
itu*
i
•s- i a • a
Still open for ID of the f^pld of i'Hi uf 72 while 12 more rounted rraft«.
Puna**, tti
r t i I i Irani did not go goo&lt;t.. What routdi
171) that started yesterday.
Come*, t
J O u t • lie done then? Il would lie tco|
M
Buck, lb
r e i U * lata in liie season In try to start 1
terns of hut one from the field,
liir.iinj
Weather, H
* a r r v
(I'nlllie
Arthur Mootu of Memphis, Tcnn.,
tu rebuild I lie Frd infield.
t'auiki..
,
t
tl
€
&lt;
i
Buck.
had to undergo an appendicitis
We think that tl woiill lie a
t'lrtlr: rl
I r—t I i
OanitiO
111
operation, was termed try Joseph
t- &lt;* i r i mistake to lake on a veteran play­
thaibn
Li.O i. «*
i i 1 t i er at this stage of tlie game. If
Dey, executive. secretary of the
piiti*.
Po.cuerh**, i
ti o v
gaullcfe
United Ktate* Golf Association, aa
Madf*ski were a limited service
P
J
a
w
MiHaietaii.
Linton
, unusual, lie said usually three or
inan, w» would be the first to -d
L»«m, .
mor&lt;f drop out before tee-off time.
Teui»
rocate thr Fedl* securing his *er.
Pter» by innl.it*
vices,
hut
sinre
he
Is
a
-veiertm
Willfred Crossley of Atlanta,
k e n l i .r i l
-St* »dli «player, »e would Ihlnk (tint ii
Ga . Avery Beck of Kaleiglt. N. C..
Piletkc,
¥11 * 1.1
am) Dnhtiid Duster^ of St. I'l.ul,
K rrcr.i
I U* in. i s
I *li* P iwltra would he unwise to break up an
M* Ms"
I Mirra -|, I,,
aggregation thst is functioning OKftK AID AOMINISTf AICR Dwight Gil*wold ti shown ahakini lands
Minn., I d the field In yesterday's
ll i.f lt
Iml. fit Ul
Tykr,
S
tu
rlie
lif.
ir
.n
l
,
l-s.li,, I. Wea tmootfdy fur a wild shot in ihe
K«li»r(:
first round, shooting two undfcrwith
Click
Cliarg*
D’.y
fe
u
ii
*"u'il
i:..,n.imnu-Gouiai
{left),
as
lia
llu
n
*
T
wu-l.fc..
tilt*
r a i l , rli,l
Hetflni
dark.
par 70s over the 6 ,474-yard Mea&gt;’* j f '*. k l *l*ii baiaei W a a i l ie r * . i lu r b
No one ran deny the fact that bojids '.tl* President j pilvale plane, "ih e Independent-*"; in W: iiiii.-;duwbronk Municipal CourtI-r.ltr* ( • r r l l l i n ( . s t i l t s , t.wll «.
Brld*.
toii.
lot
ins
nigtit
to
Alliciu
Uristviild
dlsrlosed
recently
that
SJFOOD.OeO
he Fed* are firat division bound
»a*e*&gt; ksur H* a p*uiaa s n ...
anvtin
Just one strike behind warn An­
o n bail*: o f f K m l e * I f l t i i c i w r b , ,
Let's not stop this drive by will of Am#ilean iighiing e*ulpmenl was going to Greece to rhuk up­
Fcifl.
drew J . Oliver!, of Washington,
(Interna miial)
J. a d i t h t l i i ) i Ktruih uolr by changes In the basic structure of rising*. Hr was accompanied by a sa-tiiim staff.
BiM.il,
K,
i|ir* I ilnirfiti hta I, Mtriahigsi
r III r nit Uoituarhas 1 in I t . lha Fed team,
Here *n There
Inn.ns*. « .u r n
| s li, r o u t
There are about 12 .liffertnl
I 'a i p r r .
K ,| | .,.k
M .. 1.l,&gt; T.m w i
Not many Hanfotd fan* really
There are Ira garden-, in Java
«*m»
I tl
Tstale
jppreciafed several sparkling piny* aperies of walnuts, eight or tune whirh rise, as ld(Lli as '..(HK) foet
a—riot
(lull werr e«emted by Walter Har of whirl! are cultivated.
sl.'ive sra level.’
h — a 'p ..
_______ ___, r—
rington It last Friday Night'i
ronghl i cor
P tlslk i
Douglas
fii
(reel
raiuiut
i*p«rA tiiri.lngtou state hat Mi .p e r­
lest
playrit
in
Ihe
Muncllpal
Par
kS lifer
H imiiuh s
il ill of Its land area W foies'.
1 with the Del.and Red Hals. In oduce lii their own sliade
r
N
f
l
i
n
p
H
T
f
i
n
W
n
t
t
i
o
n
fotu,h fr,,n» W.*11 nlppe.1 Gene
Tr*»ih
Clolek al first b a ir io axecule a
vtlvetr
iwtn killing after catching t drive
klte^C
bv Mario Feres. In. the fifth In­
ning Harrington threw a pctfe&lt; I
. . _ sulky to Buddv l.ake at third bs,e
W i c h i t a f a l l s , Tev
to eaten
catch noy
Roy ivnrp|ier,
Knrp;ier, who
lRn—1* 11 r i .l tii i , , nhll&gt;'
'"'. in
wnii was
sliding ln,°
intu *ke
the b»g.
bag. Knepper
Knepper wai
was
t »nl. .
Troithv cun I ml I 'ln
00 •MfttllH
on &lt;the
move from
from first
first biso
In*,, after
lifter
2 tonP of th *’ Nallna.4
f h ,,,T «&gt;"
&gt;&gt;• more
MUt’ l
Ted Rosa had singled into
intu right
o s was
was in
in lire
ihe possession
n ^ L ml' toinv
, ^ ' Pllc
film ii
ora.
of e u ij ftu*» had singled
r „ * . « t i « . right
»„tHlaMU
j g t - r * ; i ’j s s a a e a s
H a il*
pee tv
r
.
* ,
attended Ihe DeI -ami-Sanford doub' . I
7 ar-on ! h,‘ ,rop.hv ,JV •mheader In DeUnd Baturday
awing 4.6WJ point, during the ) 6 - „ix hl. One aid colored fan. who
Nullrt* ia hereby given to the owners mid-itr agunta
TwiH-Cl**1 % ltl# {Io* rtn* a'«,i*&lt;y of had been watching lha IB Inning
America Im polnli were based on aDectacle walked over to ono "f
of ell Heal Property within the City of Sanford,
altituil*. distance, goal flights,• the Hanford players and handed
• u - Jii
l»U» j *n * ** * r * n&lt;^
tut Atbar Uni a dollar bill to b* pasvej on
is lb#
Florida, that it ia the Intention 'of the Tax F.quali-Ota, *
Ufu ,.p , v/r r .
n
’ to Buddy U U The fellow stated
wh.ra
e " / \ r n' inl*
•l0’1 ff®* no mo* than this, but
ration Hoard of the City of Sanford, Florida, to in­
a a‘«
■ L° .
* ’r w**,
1 I want Mr. Buddy to hava this for
Woulg
• ‘ flUPPlon and given s ' the good'game he Jea* piUhed."
»ul(*t
crease the assessed valuations on all Real Property
tropny.
^ &gt;n outstanding examine j f
wkq f
Her accomplishments inctudcl! American sportsmanship. . ' . W#
a Gat ten per cent for the year 1D47.
two new national record* and •&gt; Want to Uke our hat off to Julian
■ new International women's'recordi Stenatrom for his fins job of vefor altitude flying. Her plane soar-' porting \he DeLand contests Sat­
ed to 7.006 feet.
urdrv evening. Julian was tn the
The City Commission of the City of Sanford,
More than 76 awards of cash air for over four hours and wa*
**'■» distiibuted among the other going ** strong.at tha and a* he
Florida, will sit in final session as a Tax Equaliga102 pilots who competed In the waa at th« Beginning. Three cheer a
for a lob wall
wall done.
tlon Board-at 7:80 o’clock P ,M„ August 4, 1947,

Gimiy
I
Named
liulllt (1Top
1(||| Woi
noniail
Sailplane Pilot

NOTICE ^

to act upon the proposed Increase in assessed val­

GRAND

OPENING

-o f t l »

ItBW

LONGWOOD HOTEL
Longwody Florida

uations, and all persons .desiring to file objections
or complaints shall have an opporturiity tb be heard
at this meeting.

/TODAY
For a full

dliincr and A LaCarta
to 8;00 p. M.
1Z
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NEW YORK. July
Harry Walker of U&gt;* j
Phillies continued to pi
tional League hitlersLou Boudreau, playln
of the Cleveland India
American League leotle
DiMaggio of the New
Walker, the Heel balll
er of Dixie uf the
Dodgers, hanged out
22 times at bat durin
through Sunday’s gam
hit average from .341
Mnggio clubbed six hib
four games, white Bo
held to three safeties
tu the plate, to pase 1
,337.
George Kell of Detro
with .328 and Ted Will
with .327.
Next in line were Lu
Chicago, .321; Johnny
tan, .318; George .Met
York, .311; Hob Di
Louis. ,310; Harney Mr
adelphia, .308 and Diet
Detroit, .307..
■WatkeCs'leftd*over ;
tine of Pittsburgh, hia
suer, is 2il points. Thi
fielder climbed Gum
the runner-up spot, I
average from .300 to .1
YESTERDAY'S f
Bruce Edwards, Dod
in four runs in the B
game 7-4 win over the
three singles; singled
ning run In the ninth ii
4-3 second game.
Dutch Leonard, Phi
an knuckleballar won J
grifii&gt;wf the seison a
four defeats by lintitil
ntps-to rive f.lts a, tl,
H-L
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Tbp principal foe of
is (be polar bear.

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revival.-In »hort,_thvre mug.t he a
quid pro. quo.
“
Thu* far the tignt have been
that ‘ while ItuMia It uneasy the
hain’t the alighrst intention of
cooperating with Western demo,
ero d e,, or o f allowing thr tm-mhcra of her bloc to do m, If sb,- ran
help it. That **if,**hjr ll|o way, it a
very lug one, and fur two readme.

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AP Foreign Affair* A n ilfti
A» the hnltli- of European Hor*
t under way tt U producing
me
strange though lyplesl
ctlcs in tho part of Ruaili and
r vgtcllltrs.
The Mo,row press is mantainlng
gplSUl hnuage of.. pYnpsgauda
gfhst the Marshall eeomic prom nnd th o ' Paris- conference,
it declare* Is* doomed la
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. ’ At the .same time ■ih«*
mmunist newspaper Prnvda rrrd* that tho Eastern European
linnii are IntfrwAid' In Rotting
Red Slate* credit*, though ditly .from America and not
rough Britain and Franco. Thia
ItoWn tho onnounoomont hy Po.
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ltd, nftor she had turned thumln
ten nn tho rcormintc cooporatinn
at she cx|»octed help from the
S. A.
-1 0 m thia distance that would
nt to ha about like saying: *'Wo
i going to fight your oconomic
rnject to n finish, hut » r rgpeet
oil to fJrnlsh tl* with the where*
Ithal to do the Job."
Still, tho Western dcmnrrarir*
re taking all this in stride, with
nrufflod tempera. The door reain* open for Ru**ia and hor
Rowers to participate in the ecuomic program.
” wevor in formed tour ref in
have-made it - clear
the countries nf Kastrrn
urope can iiencfit only to tho
gtenl nf contribution* they make
o the geiioral Europe economic

In the first plan- the Katlein

Idoe of nation* isn't or......mirnll)
sclf-fontained or anything like
it, and it th rrrfn ir trolly need
cooperation with tho rr»t o f Kurope. Secondly, as pointed » ,t
’p .n prcvjou* relumue- the Soviet
Idoc is a very qh.:.. i.i«
icause It l» made up of liK'rty l .v.
Ing countries whirh ulwa/t haw*
fought ’ infringement
nf their
independence. Tllrie i» nn doubt
that Cieehoelavklsi and '•one oi||.
rr memlicra of thr Ru-'iap Idoc
are most
unhappy .over thr
trrnd of a ffair*, and want to pat
ticlpatv In th e ,P a ii* conference;
Of course, much will dc|iend on
the eeonomir trrnd in Europe
in the immediate future. The
situation a* a . wlitde i» mighty
had. but the rnpsviisus of the
egperts is that tiling, will got
worse U-fnir they get tietter.
Then thr i|UrsUntl ariim, nf wliat
parts of Europe are going to
i f hat •lest hit.
In this connection wo mustn't
overlook thr possibilities of ,|r.
liberate eeonomle *al»d*ge in
some countries wfterr the battle
of tho isms I* hot. Take Italy
and Fratirc. for .maniple. These

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theta two hard-hit nations, and
the tame it true In lets degree In
some, other states. Communism |
thrives on eha'ot you know.
Moanlime down in the Rilkens,
whelping giound of wsi*. theeommuoist onslaught to bring
tircere within the fled fold. ha*
Iwen intensified. Heavy fighting
Is proceeding between tirrek
regular, troops and Red gner-lla*
who are said hy Athens to I*
harked by Albania, YugmUria
and llulgaria. The I'qited Nations
Ifkikan Investigating Commission
In a majority irport cqnfirnu.
this charge.
Tire situation Is ‘ Increasingly
dangerous, not only for i . . . . . e.
hut for the grnrral pear.* of the
Balkans--ami may lie the world.

I I.AtttlK LOT, lo l.ti^-k* out 9
W O RK W AN TED
West First Stn-rt. Write I*. O.
IFRO/.KN FOOD l.OCKKR FOR
Bus 1437, Sanford.
RENT McnL-ruring .-wid smok­
EXPERT painting
rontrart or
roien Food;
ing. All kind* of Flop
hourly-basis.
8 ."&lt; h ' tilogan;
■Processing and Storug--. Vtsil i TH'() LOTS, 2ltd and drd lot* N. Free estimates. Phone 78L J.
YoiurTuicker I'liint. Central Klorof corner of (iene\u Ave., «&gt;n.
itla tfuitk Ffeete and .Storage' East Side uf Mtllttnitile Ave.;, FLOOR HANOINti A finishing,
illuck of ft bits, just off Mel but-1
Co. -lot W. Kith St., Sanfoid,
A waiing. Our putter
ville on Hay Street. Sit-, Mb ii &lt;-‘ cleaning
unit eualilrs us to w-ol. sllelc
--------------------------------------Bbiitt. Sbtirt’s Camp. Plmn.- t.'o.
there is no elcrlric »urine*-llo-t
iLF.RY farms. 17 r u n mid
4802.
nvatlalilr. 21 yrals e spelu-nt-.
aeres. Call Mrs. It. It. I'ip
II. SI. tile«*u|i. Lake Maty, Fla.
pin, 402-J.
5 A R T IC L E S F O R S A L E
1 FFICE space in Mclsch Building,:
1 0 B u sin e ss; O p p o rtu n itie s
(utrgo Kghi ufires, newly decor­
•FLOWERH
ated, all utilities, heat and .Uni­
foe
all
occasion*
tor service furnished. Call IttJH*
McNHILL A YOST FLORIBTH ROD PINO agenry fur Semilmiq
W. IL tt A. Itopt, Sturt.
County. Bargain Price. \Vrite
Blpe* Ave. Just off Celery
bo* 7U, C/11 Herald.
fARM FOR RENT 20 arris sub o ffic e ph. 40.1 resident's i,h. dlU R
Irrigated truck (arm. 11 arte*- BERT'S SEW MACHLNK H IltiF
•wrelts; » —T-afoom—dwHllRf
12 SPECIAL SFMVICE3
■fiew A Used Mschtnt-s
r.aht house*. 2 largo-barns. Electrifying A repairing -ill makes.! 7.
----------------------------I1C French— Pitan* II'JO
Thoroughbred Berkshire Breeding
p p e i i s i toFl'yvnl only with
I Boar for set vies. Phono f.i'i-J.
farm. On Cameron
Avenue, S M A L L garden plow,
heap- »IW,
Blue lliid Tavern.
East side Sanford, Fla., phone
.Magnolia AVC. *
IM-R. P. O. Ilo* H8 d. K. B.
FOR REN T—Floor ssnder, Easy
Stowe.' NKW and slightly used phono-'
Reasonable rales, ham
fONVALKSCE.N i IIOM K — Will
graph lemrd.v Ifi.cents trull. 8 (K»
* " ' ' '• '" l * ‘Bass Co. Phone
open yltiiy lath at t'huimila,
Magnolia AVo.
'Itw|Fla. Ill miles S E. nf Sanford
— 18 mllpa N. E. of Orimido.
I (lit &gt;IAI,H
BOlHiK - PLYMOUTH
Large screen ami open porches Large quantity uf old ni’tfstjjtperJ.
I'AUTK AND 8JCRVICB
nil *n*.’iaiw
to ait and enjoy the cool
btees.viv
3 cent* per pound. The Ifevsfd.
109 1'slmrtiu A vs.
Phan* lo ll
ie. T-ir(re
I&lt;akq, Catherine
CONCHE1K SEWER PIPE
ftlStt
fftmuda and walk* safe
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auto traffic. Large lobby aitd SEPTIC TANKS, Krca-ui Traps, YA-DE ninth proofing lasts b
Blocks, Aluminum Windows and
Years. Uses your wnolsns moth
rooms. Real Southrm cooking.
proofed now. Downtown CleanScreen*. White eeltient, Palm,
Brick construction. Can accomo­
Perma-tile. Hurricane brae «• «r* 4 l-anndry. 113 Palinetu,
date 25 only( Phone or write for
Ave. Phone 014.
Miriub- Cnnetete Curtipstty, 3U9
reservation lit once, Ovieuo IMrtll
Elm Ave. Phone 1333.
or Dr. Martin. Oviedo 2 'IIJ or
write P. O'. Ibi* KI7 Chulnotn,
Tuning and Rspalrlng. L. I.
Fla. Reasonable rate*. Large Recorder radio phouugraph com­
Hill, Res. flll-W.__________ '
sedan for g u n si to visit their
bination. The Music Ilo*. 119 W.
doctor.
SIGNS
1st 8 t. Phone Oft!.
•Show rants and potters
osmnado Baach ruoms, very rea­
O-rtUK'H MICiN s r r V ic h
d a b le . Mr*. Fred Allen, 404 FOIl SALE—Llmeroek for drlvs- ■o. D
. Undress. Phon3 1011
Crawford Road. Coronado Beach,
wavs slid roadway*—Phons
Fla. .
- 1241.
RADIATOR8 cleaned and repair
ed. Cohen Radiator Shop, J0t
BEIlROOM apartment, hot wat
2 mite* r-ut ■roXEIKi T L K Ilh —lomnlet# lino- Hanford Ava. Ph. 354-W.
#r, gas,-telephone.
~(j§[
11uni's Tuxedc F e d fitura. Orlando highway. Ph. tffll-VV.
Painting, plastering and minor
Furnished and unfurnished apmtB a tte r*, A Bs.tery Charging, t
*V. Uth.
rnont. Adults only. 2300 Mel__ IL H. POPE t O. INC^____|LAND
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5 ROOM apartment hy permanent resident*. Call Huffy 4 CEII.INC fans for sal*. larnov's
Drug Store.
8M - 1 L
or 8 room unfurnished housr or
' will eiehangti rented rt room Paints. Poultry Supplies, Nall*,
INirina Fe,-&lt;l*, Hroerries and
h o u s e on Sipes Ave. near Air
Meal*. Touch ton A Watson, 1201
Base. Mrs. Archie Welter. I*. O.
Celery, Phone IUW.
Bog. 86 . Sanford.
DELAY T Have a new fcltrhIREAL ETfATE FORSALE WHY
en eahincl designed and cust nn
built now hy C. J . (Jantt VY&lt;xidATTRACTIVE 0 room
ahop. Phone 779-W.
„ e and two large Iota, with
plenty of fruit—Spanish design­ House, trailer f*ir sale. Cheap. 911
ed stucco on steel—recently re­
MapI* Avr^___ ____________
decorated and In good sound
condition. Owner leaving rity
A R T IC L E S w a n t e d
and will sell completely fuml.ih 6

DRAINAGE. I NKW CATER­
PILLAR DKIHEJ— HULLIMWU
ER8 WITH P A L M K T T 'i
RAKER
T WO 3/4 YD
DRAGLINES.
EQUIPMENT
NOW IN THI8 VICINITY
NIMNICHT CONSTRUCTION
CO.. ORLANDO, FLA. PHONE
2-2981.

RENT A CAR
VOU DRIVR IT
PHONE 2M
RiWICKLAND-MOHUIHON
U DHlVE-rr, INC,
" SEE US FOR
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
AND TYPING
CREDIT BUREAU OF
8ANFOKD
116 N. Park
Phono 180

4EWLY constructed 6 room home,
Mrlal turning lathe.
close In on comer—3 lot* partly WANTED
EXPERT RADIO REPAIHINi*
Telephone S.
planted in young eitn is—needs
Fred Mysra, 111 E, »nd I t .
some finishing inside which pur­ Highest cash price paid for used
ATTENTION
MOTHERS
chaser could cmjiplet* nl hi*
furniture. Ted Davis F Tniturr
—DIAPER S E IIV IC K 0||n convenience. Large R*r
Co. 311 K. I*L PH. 98PBaby Valvst furnishes bmplla!
*4Q, workshop, and storo room
rivsn^tcrils diapers and damlorop concrete floors. Owner had WILL TRADE 1939 modal A Ford
Isad container. Economical and
and 40 acres land for 1957 or
. built for his own home, pow
later model Ford or Chevrolet ' aafe. Fully medically anpenved
| forced to .tell by chang# of em­
Call Daytona 2487-W collect for
In good condition or will sail
ployment. $6^ 00 .
details. 96 diapers, 12 a w ee;
liDroved and unlmprove I front
both. J . 0. Mitchell, I t , 2, Bog
"F1HBT IN JIAHFORP"
* * * on Federal Highway 17 and
168. Sanford.
FRED W. BKNOF.B A
JOHN- W.-Ds-MOORK ,
m 1 Ha, 8 Ute Bank Bldg
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vacant, lots, roadside* or large
acreage*. Phone 41 o r 167-J,

HELP WANTED—

EXPERIENCED celery grower er
trained farm manager for la m TRACTOR AND TRUCK WORK.
Let u arieir building tots. plow.
In Zallwood are*. Cood pos lion
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INSURANCE _
Ing, harrowing, fill dirt, dirt
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MORTCACE IA)AN»
for right party- A-Dud* k Sons,
moving and new ground work on
THONIK M. BALL, Rfallag
Oviedo, t'hj’ne aib lr______
JoU or farms.L Phone 439-W.
Broker and
C.
D. Forrester,r, RL I, Bog 99.
GIRL
for
tashirr
A
cosmetic
eoun
----- ._nr* Agent
Ur. also soda girl- Uflejf * Drug
4 . Florida State Bank Bldg.
S t o r e . _________
14
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W, two Story, three \ * d room
Salesman
and
collection
for
whlu
*wne.. Two ear
. Vn
Insurance debit, age I J - L . Sal­ ItKWARD'.for return of Mark A
lot lid r 140 in Mayfair.
ary and commission. Write llog
while cat. picks* up near Hill's
Ill sell unfurnished or furnished.
Bar.- Phone 883,
I. j)._*L caie Herald.
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Colorful In Spite
Its I'll BATON I.IIOVHI
- NKW DELHI; *tn no IV it ,
happen* to the-two newly f.itr,;irs^
Indian natiort*. they will i. ■co-ri
for n long lime avtnong :!•»■ r- ■-!
colorful spot* of the world
Mahhinia* still mle ftirv ig i
their capitals ill tudid-&lt;&gt;,clt ,i
luelr oo elephant* from w- n ■
iiiiuiv JiutoUfiil sf evoims.l ■ ily ,

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Sl.t«u then the dll NixTilii
a*» »
Irrfiilt*fl fft*m fbi • ttl- iVil^
Ting. ■nil in j - .(tiitt'r
n &gt;t- -ti.
■then. n&gt;‘slotfIv'ift- -. 11 fi il'lrtrlr I V
j the flis-i;, cbUfkliti.- rlv- »- h"'i- tii.trt.
•• rr
1 1* ^ta.
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tian work in In.lm. wt:
no in &lt;upp&lt;iit iri-fKvni

Chr-iutn impillaiioii
tala
died

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million of th.i
million .|i..|e.lalino.

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MK. MR11CII \NT
* Tl . • s m s ;
famuf.
lh * M M of THE..r *. *
A%&gt;*tuiues of gtarmg
-loi .om Mif** uu;n*
'I lim it MIV Vtm n
r«ini &gt; a ilav
J
Mehncsi long'Jt-r got &gt;■
in j b r world ate &lt;oin*n&lt;o, ..tnilir:
III ON VIII 'A t l l wpar. Itlchness in j. wrl tu t jet
Vale ITltiVt t
Until ujvl* •
It II II t o Hit n
'-rti*
ill'll. ''
"omil goml* .&gt; no! t i t :.'*■! . I t- . •
: i . in tlth
(Vw^t
IN till* I'M i —
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where in lh ; world uml l«-ul
U1 United Stilt*
(ioVefty »*t degrading tho i i n
animlit* fa-e la-tler.
Anrieni iilnot*t ituthi,
U rdu
V \ IU II.i:&gt; V E N K T IA N lll.IN D S
inter* ahd more r».*’ii!
. n^l
tiiin iiii'- Vlit-i It, .till if til
Muslim mortarrh* &gt;-f lu-P t I .ce
Aluminum
1 vd-ir -: Pott krd ‘Aluminum
set t i j u b t i o i , o f - la V l.t
.b .p b tp j
I A Me - Per l ire I -llm.ile
•baiiiv. unrelrnUng ■» ■
V.'. S I L V I A S • til? \V. Kiiliittpit -. Orluntlti
ami faiiatiristn loo g a r ' i . it for
firtiun. ■
",.
I'lutni* 2(tj71i!l
Th&lt;- greut fuuii«i’m': •uturyi
Muslim ruler »f M-ltd. M.t.iiin-1
tiui! Il-ii Tiighluk !«•,,. ,i *•
atnyv, had once ktllv.l u- r* «Ph?1
FOK T H E B E S T ICE CREAM
n Imn-littl t Ihminu 1
*- IM lngj
111ti«f1 1 #iji n Nin^If «Inv.
Try
Akl-nt thr l!i«-nt, ttbn .,i .. im.u-;:'
mislv nri'ivhl a «!* !« *.*.»i
r-.-ni 1
•»»III *4»*i|- 4
Du, &gt;n Klirntiotli «t ‘ii
NICK'S
OWN ICE CREAM
MI.J
. . I 1 11 - n i l r* II i»ssi»iame45LMiilimrttCrttgytCjC-.
spin* t,. i|i — sCramI ■ .

Ktatr»ComniiHNi(m
To Meet In Orlando

FO K HUNT

a n ted

tCINTUTI PRIf All TO PHOTOOIAPH ATOMIC NUCLEI

TALLAHASSEE. July 22. IHpe•ialt—Tho hiatr; frame am! Freeh
Water Fish Commission sill meet
in Orlando Aug. tt to approve a
p r o p o s e d 1H47-4R eonsruratlon
program and set up an operating,
budget for the fiscal year.
The meeting, to lw held irs the
Angehilt Hotel, will folli.*' the
tornmisslon't two-day “game war­
den school" which opent in* the
t'rntral Florida city Aug. i,
Commission -Director Ben* C.
Morgan said the five.man board
r’° l P*“n lo u *l,‘ ■nr
°n
- ami especially Franc- Hre key- fishing or hunting regulations at
uosittont, ami ,Jj»c;g»i/-tm v qu U the August rimforawe. '- i * - —
both ‘m tinfile*. aW-- lllulei going,
t
----heavy attarke from hir f&gt;in-&lt; The discovery of the Waster*
munlst parties which Im-- |H*oii'msnn Reaction,'August vou Was*
fomenting labor trouble to fur- •rrmami, was a Herman prnfp*ther their economic recovery irv tor of medicine who died in IW2 S. AT THI UNIVIItllT oLCallfornls, physIclsU I! t: Butler (tup, Irfl) and
F. IL John prcpift td phniogrBph lh# dismt* rr n u f atomic nucirl
with • •prettily bullt*8 S-mm twin-lcxu (im tia Upcrlbni a* a cl &gt;iul
chamber pholoMLAfdi, Ah* picture at bottom wiv t\ pUfjtil at a WrtM&gt;«
of the Amrrif hVrrt^ffml Hnciety hi l*«Io
V «l. i n h prong mi th»*
two **itiri" (erruwi) It Mid to reprrimt a t ,uiWic U mj; rrnittrd from t
en oiyirti nurtrtii dUintrfretrd on being *tHi» k i y lfH) initlkrn
'
yolt neutrons Id s cyclotrun.
(. frrsefio at Sonntfpholoi)

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Russian Bloc Is
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NEWSPAPERS n -CENTS
POUND BUNDLED IN
BUNDLES.
D), ir», 20 and iffi CENT
HERALD OFFICE \ *

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furniture Krifniriung
Cabinet Work
F.tprrl Worktnsnihip
THE SANFORD CABINET
SHOP
124 Palmetlo Avaao*

d i a p e r s f . r v ic k
lo r Rrserralhin* «r Immrdiale
Delitrrr to HANFOKD L- ' .
PIIONP. 2.1V.7
2.100 East Robinson Ate., tlrlsiirlu

TTfiecIer of Sanford
CANVAS AWNINGS
CANVAS PORCH CURTAINS
VENETIAN BLINpS
Alnmiaam, Slssl, WoodI
10 DAY DELIVERY

We REPAIR!
FKKK ESTIMATEH

Phone HOH

WATCH REPA IRS

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NICKS
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•w^*d lo-Visf-od am t----t- T-rv q-nr
In,Im ns n mis'ionm - tl w««
itaibng i|Utelly itul* -It in lii,
little &lt;liny, I when an u I 'I 0 lu
-H-lliil strnlb*d ill mid i--M J lo,
legs under him »,i It- it. '

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MOfldrf. Rl baJilrin i It. (lu
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PAGE BIX

I*npy Trial

p'iii

ft"*

Satellites Warned

Action Postponed

Boy Reverses Story
Of Infant Killing

Camp Winona

II'm Us w I
Irm m i « n
l)M |
ll*ontiOOed I r*»aaa P i g « ff*# &gt;
U 'u lis w t Irm a F ig i w ifi
I. Fred I’oey’s team Won »
the $ 1(10 a day provision still ap .Balkan* would be a threat to
JACKSONVILLE, Fla July 22- plies.
peace.
MASSILLON. O.. July 22 UP) water polo game. Sunday nig
MOSCOW. July 22, UP)- -Soviet
i/JV A Jacksonville tpan and hla
Meanwhile,
Britain
proposed
The
mysterious deaths of two at the council fire the cat!
The 16 day amendment was that tha council sidestep a de­
roncern over operation! of* foreign
1 bride were held today in El Faso, adopted
Infant*
In Massillon City Hospital, again put on stunts wi ’ • Cab ■
on recommendation of
intelligence agents wni emphaTexas, fo r, the Georgia slaying
cision
on
which
of
the
Balkan
apparently
solves yesterday by I wining with its graveyard tee
tited In an artlrle in the fa*nlnof Myron D. Sutherland, ns, Jack­ the Sanford Retail Merchants countrlea were responsible f&gt;■&gt; the the statement of a six-year-old in which comical epitaphi we
Association
represented
at
the
grad I'ravdsj which rritlcixc I *evread front makeshift tombstone
sonville oil filter manufacturing
meeting by Ned Smith, president. current ’disorder* in that area. hoy, reverted again today to * The tonibstones represented th
eral citixent for carelessly or un|company employee.
The
British
proposal
waa puxxling conglomeration of varied
Mr.
Smith
stated
that
in
view
of
conacioualy giving out state *ecgrave* of present campers
. Sutherland'! decomposed body
Wilson’* opinion that the contained in an amendment elim­ stories and differences between years from now.
feta.
I was found Sunday in an aband- Attorney
inating a paragraph of an Amer­ officials.
fee
might
not
be
valid
at
9100
“One should remember,” the ar,
Some of the funniest were
, unrd cabin near the edge cf Geor- a day, he waa withdrawing hi* ican resolution which Russia and
Mr*. Roger Gue, of nearby
tide laid, “that with the end of
gia's ukcfctiokee Swanp just over
the Soviet satellites had attacked Navarre, mother of young Roger llere lie the bones of Weilt
objection
to
rrdurlng
it,
provided
the war underinining actlvlllet of
the Florida line. In the back of the 16 day limitation was approv­ on the _ground , that
— it presumed Gue, who yesterday related to Spencer, Ills lumbstotie is mar
TALLA H ASS LL, I la., July 22 fureign intelligence have not weak. I
his iuail was a .22 bullet-hole and
thd guilt of Albania, Yclgostav1* ! .ndlca iww La accidentally drupped tie, but his head much den
ed.
according
to
Mr.
Sayer.
VP) — Attorneyt for former Kep. enedln the ilfgfifest.- It la known t
an exploded shell lay nearby. Hit
_
jth c two Infant* last Jdne «. said ser;** "There w*s a counriito,
•Mr. Smith tot'd the Commission and Bulgaria.
Bernic C .’ Papy ol Key Weil to ■that even Imurgeoffl stales, whi^h
I'JIJ- t.tUo Chevrolet sedsr, with that
Hit rain
t:
the
,
Merchants
A
v
i
a
t
i
o
n
.
,
A
*P°ke,m
,n
fw
thaAmerican
her son today had reverted to hi* by the name of Brock, lilt
Florida license {date 2D-7I23 was at an afternoon meeting, hadtddegation y id tha BHtjsh amend-[original
was brilliant, but his h
day moled to exdude from- ev are identiral in cliataeter, con
Hitt
tale
of
seeing
a
large
siantly send among each other
missing.
ment would be accepted by the boy in a whlU. coat enter the a ruck, He kept the hooks of tin
idence all letliinony on conver spiei, diveriioniiU, terrorists and
The man and wife held for adopted a resolution requesting the United States. This was one of nursery in which the infant* were ramp hanky-- H«
-lie lied, they spW
taliont in or about the Honda assassin*.
Georgia police were Identified by Commission In the future not to two conciliatory, moves made at found dying.
in the lake he sanjtr* ^XheiSaVg
adopt
any
ordinance
effecting
“Capitalistic
Intelligence
oper
Home chamber in connection with
I let. Lk-ut. II. V. Itranch as Wayne
She declared she did not now a councillor hy the name of R*d
this morning's council session in
F. Woodruff,' 27 and hu bride citlten* or merchant* on Ita first an effort to reconcile conflicting belivr her son dropped rfhe babies He was killed overnight as he la)
charge! that he attempted to bribe alts even murie actively against
reading,
but
rather
to
carry
It
ov*r
the Soviet nation, trying to under­
Jeanette, IP, formerly of Orlando.
Soviet and American views.
and told newsmen she and her In b«d. He tangled with the hoyn
, fellow lawmakert.
I t'
mine 1 U military and economic
Detective Don G, Butler said to the next meeting, Sayer report­
The other nytva was msd* by husband were tricked Into letting in Cabin JY , He tried, he died
ed.
The alleged Convert* lion» from intght.
n Warrant had been obtained by
h a .is nu more."
Invrstlgators talk to her son.
A letter brom W. D. Ryan, gen­ France.
flu. sheriff
at Folkston, Ga.,
the baiit ul accuiationt agaiml j "The strictest maintenance of
The U. 8 . resolution referred
There are svveial new boy
eral
manager
of
the
Minneapolis
slate-secrers by every Soviet percharging Woodruff with murder
Papy. now on trial after a gi.mil urn is of exceptionally great tinto the report uf the Balkan in­
tn cupip, Gene Estridge, Johi
arid asking that hla wife tie hrld. Baseball Club, was read In which vestigating commission which de­
Nathan Mayo. Mitts commis­ The lw« wirk apprehended si they the City was assured that at tha
jury indictment.
porlance for providing seem tty
Fryer, Frank Mills and John Butt
Bid Offered
sioner of agnculttpi'. wjit, an- stepped from a California-Itound end of the spring training 'period clared that any future hostile
Defence alloineyt aiked the for the country."
*n.
)i " " ”
noonced today that he ilw-t not bus.
the Municipal Ball Hark wobld action on the part of the three
court to rerogni/e an old Knglidi
ItW a lia a r*
tra n
! ' * * » '►»»*
Those who visited the t'slnjJI
intend to retire at the expliation
lie turned hark to th# City In Soviet satellites would be con­
Burma Slaying
sites to lie Inspected either by a Sunday included Mr. and Mtt
common law of IbHH and tlrike
of hi* present term. “Th - ruin-1
a* good condition aa when they sidered , threat to peace.
sub-committee or the entire com­ Fred Poey, Havana, Cuba, Thom
took it over. He also agrred to
ora are absolutely without founda­
tiilually all of the letlimony «l
Glades Park Bill
It a a t l a a . U f r o m I ' s t t t h o t
as George, Mr. and Mrs. Join
all conditions stipulated by the that the McCormick Luntlier Com­ mute.
the tlale't ilar wilnett. Kep. Brai* day were the traffir men at the tion'*, Mr. Mayo declared, “us I
These locotions, he revealed, Cranston, Mr. and Mr*. Edwin
expert to la* a candidate to succeed
City In regard to taking over the pany Building on West Fit it
, ley Odharn of Sanford.
M iMtliHiird iranm P a c t «tw |
gates."
park.
myself In tip- l!MH election ■-gardStreet, previously condemned hy will be. Inspected after due notice Locket, Mr. and Mrs. K. T. Hunt
Thali in Nu said Aung Ban wn* less »,f who el-.- tun-.”. “I have t»» arquire |irivate lands by purThe jury w ii taken fiom the
Mr. Sayer, In behalf of the City, the City, Is naw being repaired. • has Iwen given to the local Post. and Millard, Jim Richardson, th
in* May that a plot was an unflnlshi-d program in lip* ulti­ rhase of romlrmnation.
had written Mr. Ryan outlining
room while Odliam re|ieatrd in warned
A hearing date waa set for July After this a final meeting will It* snd Mrs. C. L. Park, Lieut, A.
in the making to kill the entire ........
.............................................
t . Dirksen said he appeared st the the City'a requirements ond remate
developing)
of'agrletilft{re,"i
30
to determine whether or not held by the rommittce prior to W. Epps, Rolwrt Altman, Gaines­
more detail thin ever hefoie'liic executive council in order to taus i he ass,-rli'd. "and I am n-king my, rVJ!u*’*Ai'
JuvlI Hopkins, G^nnd
park ho return- to revoke the license of J . D, Carl- making it* final -recommendation ville, Johnnie Walters, Mr. and
arcuialiun that Papy uffeied him integration of th* antl-Fawiat Ihnusaudt
" L witey-stw -said, awns JJ(- ttd
end of the season in ’as ton’s |&gt;*er place on Wry. Ninth for the site to the Executive Com- Mrs. Ray Fort, Mr. and Mr*.
in th«
Dirksen good condition as the visiting club Street, concerning which neighbors milter at the Mid-winter Depart­ Bill Johns, Mr. am LM r* V\ C.
earth ami whuhnygino T rip de­ People* Freedom League. (..!&gt; i»m- woftt* that I am not ready to quit ,HH*
inanl political fartlon to whic.t my post." .
said
he
has
no
objection
to
expan­
found If. The City agreed, to fur­ have complained, Mr. Hayrr an­ ment conference in January. Final Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Georg*
feat a bill denying race bookrnak- the slain ministers lielottged. This,
sion of the park If private owners nish sand and clay for the Infield, nounced.
action on the site selection will Speer and daughter, Mrs. Nancy
en telephone and telegraph terv- the rrinspiratnrs lielieved. would
an- permitted ot retain od and and to furnish a ground's keepe? to
It* taken
at the
Department Brock. Mr. and Mra. It. U. Hutch
Purchase
of
the
first
City
lot
ice.
enable them to seise power dur­
mineral rights, plus the privilege assist in maintaining the park
Indonesian Revolt
Convention In Panama City In Ison, Mi.‘ and Mrs. Don Dunn,
on
whlcbgthev
have
options
l-y
E.
the ensuing chaos.
.
uf carrying on explorations.
during the training season.
The defense argued that under ingThukin
R. -Doyle and W. D. I’arbrl who April.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dunn, Mi
N'u said a tribunal woul I
He said he believes 25 years
M stn I i&gt;iuni fttisti i'AK» O w rl
the comimin law, ronversatiuns in
Mr. Field told the Headquarters and Mrs. P. C. Stanley, and David
plan a home building project on
In
r*sty»i*e
to
a
City
request
lie
established
to
inquire
into
cir­
would
Isa
sufficient
time
t&gt;
.
give
rlonesian
we
likely
huuhl
eneiiunand aiound legislative chamber*
cumstances of th* assassinations lei BOme aurh ,e.i ••mug as this: individual owners rxplora'ien pri for bus -Service to and from the Magnolia Height* wq* approved. Committee of the manifold advant-l and Joyre Stanley, Mr. and Mis,
between lawmakers about matters
Fernald-Ijiughton Memorial Hos­ The purchaae at this time was age* of-the Sanford lakefront site,'] Alfred Stanley, Mr. and Mrs.
“The Doleli and the liid^Peellitis allege*.
.-pending iiefore them are "ab-riim’- and would exauiine all under nrpital, the-Silver,Cab Company ad­ necessary said Sayer, in Ordtr to where the Memorial building could J . A. Rogers of DeLamt.
icsf,
including
U
Saw
and
other
Ite|i
-Smather*
(IF
F
la
)
said
leg­
ate
j
acridly
as
hu
apait
ns
the
tie seen from the railroad (St.
(ly privileges! and inadmisAtiliT's*
vised that there were not enough secure FHA approval.
Also Stanley Willink, Mr. and
rival political leaders.
poles. We have little in common. islation looking toward establish­ people riding there to pay thq
'court evidence.
Du* to numerous and dally com­ Johns Bridge), the waterway, the
‘'Nothing shall deter in* from Tha quern id tin- Nethe/laruls ment of the park waa first pasted operating
Mr*. H. Jacoblun, Mr. and Mrs.
highway
and
the
air
line*.
He
told
expenses
of
a
bus.
plaint*
reaching
the
Sanitary
DeJudge W. May Walker eirluded the firm purpose of achieving
by Congress |N years agu. atld
‘
'from residents
•••
-in reg-t e l Jhe' Post members that If Sanford W. R. Clark, Mr. and Mi ’ Hen
Milk in local dal [lea was re­ partment
the jury from the tooni to bear the ultimate goal bur beloved la a U-neviilent ami lovable- |H-r that 10 .S tate legislatures and five
sonage,
hill
she
ipot
one
of
ported to have met Grade A re­ to nclghfrora’ chicken yards living I* inspected by the Committee, Katx, Mrs. R. Shuemaket, Mr.
technical arguments on the (mint. leader set Is-fute ua," he was
Florida
governors
"have
considerUa The memls-rs .of her giivern
quirements during thu jiresent too doae-to thair homes, the-City local dale and - fraternal organi­ and Mr*. Eugene KitrUigt-, C
H* did not rule Immediately.
quirted as telling th* pew times m a ilt itr u - J u i t i g n e r j _ l o _ u a . W u l . « « " d « P p r o V t d " i U
UUIdt month. Employment of E. L Levy Attorney waa directed to draw up zation* will be requested by th* F. Garner, Mr. and Mrs.--Don
— Odhaiit-testified ytal i*apy made of ‘ IIiiiiiiu , the government pa want ahmdule severance from ,|l»‘,|t
0. H. Giles as’ fi remen wasj lj «n
an ordinance to defining the mlrji- Post to co-operate in Impressing Bolls, Mr. and' Mr* Dick Fillhim tyro bribe offers, one just out­ per.
"It appears to me we owe some­ and
Hnlland, so that we may rut
approved in accordance with pre- mum distance a chicken yank may upon the committee members th* terry find daughters, Ray Fox,
side the House rhnmWi'a main
He denied that former 1’iemier ourselves in these (airy lands if thing to the public Inti-rest,*
and
‘
‘ l\Ih *located
* ‘ from
‘
. . . . -bout*. mlyjtntpKVi t&gt;JL.JJaitfyJtLj%a_*-jUe Ml. .11 .! .Ml,, i.o.o-.et
Llie\bc
a ncighbpr’*
entrance and immediately inside Ha ,'law _ttuia__aneaUrd..ur„-th*t we*11 h t-wMrh —hitr**- ticen'-nihubi ■" SllMtlh*** said, - - "The prop'r-—* f vious v-tlon ln _ author iking
for the building.
daughter, Mr. and Mra. Ralph
Tiring
of
two
addltuinu)
firemen.
This
will
he
presented
at
the
next
tha rh iw te t-.'the near iliiy" lie lire govern merit planned to
led by uni litre fot tin Ield gen­ Florida waul this park to go mi Both are experienced firemen, said meeting, said Mr. Sayer.
William I-Staler was nnnmtnd- Day and chitdu-n of Daytons.
said that afti-r the second‘ offer, rest him.
erations, It ihii' i that we like I see no on usion at this lim- to Mr. Sayer. RCA radio equipment
Hugh Whekhrl.
The Commission last evening ed by the Post for his aide handl­ Phil Stanley,
"I told him 'you it
. I'm not
delay
action.
the Dutch less, hut *we like our
ordered by the City l» expected to gave consideration to Inc-easlng ing of the Sanford Junior Legion Mr. ami Mrs. 11. F. lianas. Mix.
only guing to sujiport the hill. Nttw
Peterson
said
amendments
which
uhsfdut* fierdolii (lie more.”
arrive in the near futurn, he said the occupational tax, on all types hasrball team,- which tinlay is Mra. U. Squires, Mr, and Mix.
I ’m going to expose you."’
That's tvlint yum lortr-poM- hi- will propose to the .legolstum
E. Madden.
Dutch Note*
playing irrW Ipter ParlcThe Commission was informed, of busineaa.
When the bookie hill then came
will
provide
that
no
land*
tau
ho
$
dent U-lii-tis tiiuj .tlunk. Ajul tiiul
up for action, Odham-charged in
aeqiiin-d
outside
of'
a
boimiuty
I I n n 11II n o t I , n m I ’a a * tt aet
is the basic rate-e uf this fresh
the preceding debate "There i« wished to atress that it maintains outbreak. If we Iwlieve the writ­ * greed upon hutween the State
money on the line in this House" its unalterable derision to rarry ing on the wall, tins means that and Federal government in IPM
to defeat the measure hut tie did out the political -program based MMiner nr Inter (|iiohni4y »iwnut*rM w/,l{
|irot« 4 di) nml niln*T«l
not on that day name i'spy. lit upon the principles underlying tha tbe N'etbet lands must lelinquisn rights of private owner*.
said ,later
he
would
have
if
Ills
The lervciation reserve oil royal, ,
. ,
..
„ ,
Linggadjuti Agreement (In which nil claims on tin- wealth of In­
■beech had not been cut off by
, p n i|
Mtr g j
ties-II H of production) to I'lm ids
donesia.
parliameutaiy finagling."
the independence of Indonesia in
The sumo is line of all im­ on Slate owned land* if tin* Sec­
The 27-year-old Sanfoid oil dis­ ItiO i.
perial powers, liet-ailie the demand retary 'uf Interior ever peiinit*
tributor, youngest mrmlH-r pf thu
“The Netherlundu government lo r __indopentlem-e I* -running drilling and uil is found.
House, smiled^ several. lint.'S. and ioiifIdeally —hope* that* circum- around The world like n theme
Wiped Ids hatuls with n Imndketr stances will soon permit to resume song. -We ate -eellig its effect
chief during hi* testimony.
constructive cooperalinn with the III the west stll, &lt;-nilinent of III tin
Red OfficiulH
He told the court be and Pap;
py ■r|*ddi&lt;- ns deair ed by liiiiumnahle which ha* been granted-it* free­
were good friends iiefore tin- al­ Indonesian.', in KepuliUokit terri­ dom by Engluml. Britain also '•
tlHSIlHHr* Iran I'aat One)
leged bribe offer was made lie tory, which cooperrjliitn nltrady relinquishing But in* now toinliy
Cause Papy had helped get one of successfully exists with the states a Moody inleinal |rolltical, ct*i- lull led before the committee u n ­
der oath.
hi&lt; five brothers a job at a Miami of East Indonesia and Borneo."
■is.
Photographs
were forhiddeSince the, Indonesian
republic
is
race track.
, ,
Arunml the corner the ITenrh Rep. Munill (R-H. D.) explained
not
recognized
l.y
the
.United
Na#rr
|
,n„|inK
kr(.,,
Fret,cl,
In" 1 had to feel very definite for
,
u, „ Kteiwh and that Kravchenko "may ire in
that bookie bill tu turn j friend lions a* a severe,gn state, xnyt,
Afried ate eontiderhble danger" Irrcause of
down." Odliam said of Papy'i al­ complain from Indonesian leader* ||1||iBn
,
, |hi* willingness tn testify,
would raise important legal JKrfr.ta.
leged request fur hi* support
reaching
for
he
.sun
.
kni
’ • Kruvciienko dlscuunteil airy Idea
UN experts fxprraMft the opini­
the w tlolrawal of j l|ii&gt;(
Ruttlwi K„v, nim#tll mj, y
He said after lie had tohl i apy on that the Sccurltv Cuum-II could demanding
British troop, from her soil, and u
,)y thp Rutsian peorvlinquishmenl uf Conlr„l over
,, .
.- * ., ,
. . / ’ unless a complaint wa* filed,by an the Augh,-Egyptian Sudan. And ■I,-. In one plant he lirndrd, Krav­
replied."D« you mind if U e i per-^ lM(ll.|14.Mlll.nl *ruunlry „ either a
chenko said, -tju r s
unco' were
ry
•opal?" and then said
story g ,-*. E m p „,, r...- 27JIOO worker* and Km Coeaack
memlwr or non-memlier of the UN. *a* the
oulmmlerl a* the t.s.,.»i.«„
u „ rt h,
Ihe pl&gt;nl
f
Even though the rmmril could, ".l»Ke-i"B, n.
hundred dollars to Vote against
. had :10,000 worker* and over
not
art
directly
on
the
Indonesian
it.
t . Nat in nily tliis
ihpuii y,ihH) g u ard ,
with automatic rl,
. , ............... communication, it w u pointed,outt
", T ifoesiiT
Odharnn. continuing hU aUtmnant h
--------- -----1 t fw
posse** It in* * f " J rh-s nhd dogs.
aomp u,her munlry mlght|lh"*
......
tion' bettween *D*‘
iioard over-night,
{, tases to ^
u rumpUllll w imhM llt going l.y tlx- Imar.
The only wraports of the work­
fc,
make P Hcharge,
H H E P I wool never Ilu&gt;
.
iIndonesians.
ijin.
However,.the time I* fast passi.ig er*, he testified, were Ihe ‘chnlns
have made a charge hut I know It
when Intelligent |tco(ilu of dif. &lt;i( their own slavery." adding
In ,inif
this roimt-clltrn,
it was
infant $200 to mr.M llo Mi4 ho
f,n
fon4kSf1 a 11* i'.l
n?* £te f«K(iU rntrn
cei Van \* botl»d; toijtlh that "consequently, any hop* thut
had h frtllnit of "hurt*.hom»lliulmi f»Uw th it th# Sovtft Ukr# iu* er by
|
Jrwvl ntudilttl rrewn mn
jew,
the government rnav I* over­
...................................
■
hruuKhi
thu
lfi4on«n&gt;i#n
&lt;iu#«llon
J
and a littfe i.-I.,-si,hi all at the
sceptre, Cummonwealths rornpris thrown from the Inside hy the
tn-forr *be council in January, HHi), tug sovereign nail,ms uf differ
tanir time."
In IiOndon—even without the »*■ enl rair* may l«r frumeil success­ Lures of thel people is Isillt on
Odhma, conttmiing his statement qurst of the Indonesian leader*.
sand."
mutual benefit and
to the court with the Jury outside
Tire witness paid Ihe Sovl* 1
A t‘ that time, it wat rharged fully for
the courtroom, said the da/ uft/T that the presence of llrlllsli troop* someday we may. get that vast Secret police Is "an important
. Papy made a $200 offer, the Key- In Indonesia threatened world commonwealth which many look factor and force in the Soviet
West representative appioachcd peare. The Ukrainian represents'- forward to *• "One World.” Hut economy.” Special branches of th#
him again at the rear of the House live demanded creation of a com­ empties uje nil *l»i.-t anac-hronlslU. police, he added, are s**ignsd tb
And hy the same token, bi i V all sorts nf economic and In­
' chamber with a different proposal. mission for an on-tho-aput Inquiry,
• The-Sanford representative told hut the council defeated tire pro­ attempt to create q 1(1,w of na­ dustrial activity.
tions by force, against the will
tha enurt he was at the dejV- &lt;•! posal.
In these operations 17,000,000
Rep. T..T. Cobb of Daytona Bench
nf their peoples,, must fall in
lie I,-nr - t*oo :-a *■
• ' T " tu 2UJ)00,000 neupbi- a ia a'optoyod
congratulating _blm—nn a speech
and "th* Soviet government Uses
D utnrnm ainK
Involving a move to Iran ca'ttle
their Islror free of charge and
from Florida highways.
keeps them on a starvation diet,"
t r s s lls B r t Iras* P#*» Owe)
**Aa I turned from Tommy
nation's
valuable
forest
tt*- he continued.
Cobb’s desk, llcrnie Papy, coming Ion mprtar* and left the area aources.”
Asked alrout the Russian search
from across the aisle, graldied me after suffering damage.
The "water iMimhlng” i* de­
Premier Amir SJarlfoeddin In a signed only to delay forest biases for the atom Ur mb, Kravchenko
by my arm and said ‘Odle, I'll
make it five and a case »f Scotch broadcast from Jogjakarta beamed In inarcessihlr regions until par- told the committee he knew the
to Australia, appealed “to the rchuting smoke jumper* or gro­ Kovlet Union was "actively en­
If vou’ll just take a walk."
gaged" in December, 10 12 , In get­
It was then, Odharn said, hr told world In general and uur friends und news ran extinguish them.
ting uranium, source uf atomic
Papy he was not only going to lb Australia in particular to
energy. II* said that If Russia
tupport the antl-hookle bill hut strengthen their effort* to pre­
had developed th* atom bomb
vent further bloodshed." He said
would expose him.
HABBj C S meditations at th* time th* . United States
..Papy’s resignation from tha it was clear this "colonial war"
did, and If th* United Stales did
n&gt; Alley
House and his Indictment followed waa not in the Interest of general
not hava th* bomb, ‘V s wouldn’t
charge* of attempted bribery by pear# in southeast Asia and the
be sitting right now in this
.*
Odharn and* Kep. Clan-nce M. world.
place."
WtM DAT S0JCR 3 0 *
" I f effort* ar# being mad* lit
Camp II of Ocala.
Kravchenko scuffed at Ruaslan
our behalf, they must be msd*
SAY HE V(A&gt;iT DRIVIN*
proposals for disarm*ment, ask­
quicklyi" be said in a speech
ing! " I* It possible to propose
hear by th* Dutch Monitor her*.
Gunfire* Bloodhounds Associated Press correspond** VX&gt; FAS' P t PD-I.IC6.
'"armament and st Ihe same to
try on wl'hln th# Soviet Un­
Harris Jackson reported 'from
SAY D6Y J t S ’^tSTED
FURNKY KINO IS WOHTI... And like hint,
'Ends Convict Escape Jogjakarta
it and 11 I, satellite states viothat the Indonesians
HIM FOH FwYlN* TOO
n* id- Ingirvt warfare which It
clalttmed in a communique to have
■cores of other experts. . . who really
im* at rearing million* to hats
"mad* progress west Of Stm tLOW)!
Gunfire and bloodhounds ended a rang" today. This waa th* first
he United Htates and Kngtandf
know tobacco . . . have seen the makers
t Hotrlived escape by two r
- Ha ronst-drd the Kratnlin'a
Indonesian assertion of military
convict* from a State Road
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of Lucky Strike buy "real One tobacco."
'main hoov is an economic desuccess line* the outbreak of
partment road camp truck her* hostilities Sunday. .
•reiilon In this country, and If
yesterday. One of the men was rat occurs Russia will take ad­
A broadcast 1 ltdoctetIan com
After all, th atV w h at you went in
captured immediately
and th* munlaue - heard In Batavia said
jutage nf the Communists (barat
other w*s taken In let* than a » tha Indonesians were Attackin'
A cigarette. . . the honest, deep-down
o produce confusion, (literal
boor.
,trikes and hsll."
w est. of Ssmarang on th* north
The escapade utilised men of central coast of Java.
enjoyment of fine tobacco.
the police department, sheriff*
Jackson,
quoted
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Indonesian
road department and the com m unique a* saying th# Dutch
t farm colony; -7 -■*" —
action atarted a little after bombed Amharawa, 80 miles south
o’clock Itat night when Bracey of Bemarang, Tha area was the
and Arthur Raiford. lump- scene of sever* fighting two yean
a truck -near th* outskirts ' ago.

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• ’ ctntor" ul itslctnrnt* made in
the Icgitlaluic.'
Psrkft and Stale Attorney Phil
O'Cqnnrl .ol W rit. Palm B eaJi
atgurtf the defenir motion w/.*
bated enlilely on catri involv
mg libel and tlander and did not
* fit the bribery charge.

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Orlando Bride Held
In Murder Inquiry

Soviets Warned Of
Intelligence Agents

TUESDAY,'JULY . 22, 191

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Acquittal Denied p

P la n U f u . 5.

TAI.ALHASBEK. July 25
Representative
llcrnir C. Papy denied from
th«&gt; wltneaa Hand at hia
trial her* today that ha' had
offtrad brlbaa to'Rapa. Brallay Odham and Clarence M.
Camp II during tha 1817 leci«latura. Tha veteran Kay Weal
rejjm cfltaJlr* ' **ld "h # '"h *d '
- to ld Odham on ona occasion •
• only that hr heard ."they are
paying fIM to vole" on an
a n t i-bookmaklng bill. Ha
■aid ha had no rontrtraallon
whatever with Odham tha
nail day whan, tha Hanford
rapraaantatlra haa teatified.
Papy offrrad him $500 and a
rasa of Hcotrh whiskey nut
to vole.

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TALLAH ASSEE, July 23 m
• -C irc u it Judge W . May Walker
today denied defame motion* of
acquittal on all ihiVe counlt ol
an .jqdiclment
charging former
Rep. Bernie C. Papy with offer-

tag Jtribei .l&lt;LHoiida_legi»ltloii. _
The motion *wt» made and
promptly denied toon after the
Senate prciented the h it of it*
wilnettet and .turned the trial
fever to the defeme.. Defeme witnettet began coming to the itand
.
after the lunch reertt.
Defente council at the
last
minute tecalled Papy't accutort.
Rep*. Brailey Odham of Sanford
and Clarence M . Camp 11 of
Ogala, Odham wat questioned
again closely nn whether lie* had
heafll Papf make a purported of
$ e r of $200 or limply 2()0.
• Odham'i statement* thowing the
language both# way*..gtyte-intro­
duced.
Judge Walker ruled out an ef&gt;
fort by the defeme to gel Camp't
answer to a question at to wheth­
er Papy and two other repretenlativea had a convert.llion . with
him .on May 12 concerning remporU (hat $100 wat being offered
“ or volet for the anti-bookie bill.
The judge taid that wat im­
material because it occurred five
day* after Cajnp letlified Papy
told him a vole to tend the meas­
ure to hotlile committee would
be “ worlh $100 Id you."
. Defente motioni for directed
&lt;v verdiett of acquittal
all
were
^ a t e d on grounds that the itate
• lad failed to support, itt charge*
irH lis a M u r « | . T a t )

Price Of Scotch
Is Disclosed At
Papy Bribe Trial
■_TALLAHAB 8 KS. July 23, (/F)—
ifTTh* state finally euecsmled in gettlnjr tha price of a rasa of 8 cotrh
rhiskty Into tha record of the
bribery trial of former Rep. Iterate
C. Papy today.
It was necessary lo establish
that a rase of whiskey la a thing
of value within the meaning of the
Inw dealing with bribery. It took
Ihrke witness to do It aa well as
several order* of Circuit Judge
W. May Walker overruling objec­
t i o n s from the defenae.
Pa
Papy la an-used In the indict­
ment of offering Rep.' Bralh-y Odh a a of Sanford a bribe of $$00
and a eaae of Scotch whiskey for
hla vote on the 1047 anti-hook
maker bill.
The flrat witness, a representa­
tive of the State Beverage Depart­
ment who waited two days to taattfy, told the court he couldn't aay
at what price Scotch whiskey told
In May when the a llo t*! offer
However, Wade Wchont. bualof the local Kike
county club liquor
Bo did P. O. Nelson who reported
he operated, a liquor store in a
neartv

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. 20 are on. temporary
___three on probationary
he said, included are flren
and public work*

America Hit Fch^Act
ing U n i l a t e r a l l y ;
4 Power Ministers’1
Meet S u g g e s t e d

Army, Navy, FBI
To Get Testimony lly R O***---------B ER T IIE W E T T
LONDON. July 23 (/ P )-R u iOn Soviet Agents tia tejected a United Slate* in'

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German pol­
in the Russltoday, hilling
ami injuring

r \o American-licensed new*
^ jp e r Der Abend reported It
“presumably u t t an act of sab­
otage” and that u auiteate found
In the rulna "lead* to the con­
clusion that a bomb was smug­
gled Into the blrtlttng."
Soviet official*. maintained
alienee.
It wat the third auch i splo­
sion in administrative building*
In the Soviet section.
Four polieemen and four Her­
man workmen were killed. At
least two of the injurrd were
reported in critical condition*.

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Crop Outlook Good

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Personal Episode Union Leader On
In Pacific Battle Perjury Charges

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Releases Facts,
Figures On State

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Poles’ Share
QfU.SRelief
Is Cancelled

Senate Suprised
By Truman With
Informal Visit

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Each Side Says Other
Using Jap Troops;
India, A u s t r a l i a
May Make UN Plea
BATAVIA, Java., July 23. (/P)
—Four Java loans wer* In
flames tonight as Indonesian
troop* retreating on two fronts
threatening ihrlr capital, adopted
srorrhrd earth larlira before a
determined .Dutch army ‘drive,
an Indonesian comm unique an­
nounced.

Denial Before House
Group Of Red Con­
nection Said False
W ASHINGTON, July 23 147
A Federal gtand, iijUL.
doted Harold Roland1, Cniiiiuffrl. Milwaukee CIO leader, on
clratgrt that he idrninillrrd |&gt;crjury in- telling * cdngicitionsl com
miller that hr wat nut a mrmber
the Communiit’ Patty,
Clrriltoifcl Irtlilird hcfuic lire
House Libor Committee latt Mar.
I" Hr wat pinidrgt of the. Unitid Auto Worker. Local No. 24S
si a time whnt Allit-Chalmrrt
plant* in thr Milwaukee area were
ihut down by a piqlrarird tinkr.
I In- laltor committer wat invritigating the cagtrt of I^ I hu
ditpulrt.
work
ttoppagn and
vtlikri with particular lefrtciK.?
lo any inllurncr of tubvrmvr
groujn.
The indictment aaid that Christoffri. under uath,_LValegorivaily
iluit-d” nnv affiliation with Com­
munist Parly, Nevertheless,' ihe
grund Jury report said, he "was
then u member of the Communis:
Party ami had been auch member
fuc several vt-ar* thereto and had
worked with the .Communist Purtv ami with the Communist poli­
tical association."
The eaae waa -presented to the
gtaint Jur y . hy Jultn 8. PralUanti
Frank H. Pattyn, special aaxlstarrt* to AttorntV Gem-rul Tom C.
Clark.
After ChrUtuffeT appear'd he
fore the committee here In March,
Chairman Hartley (R-N. J.) sent
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Budget For Year
Is Presented At
Pilot Meeting

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Tin- hutleel as presented hv hung.
Mrs. Marv Rawlins, finance chair­
The communique said other
man " f the Filota Club. wn« »&lt;• Dutch elementM lancing east from
tin
ceplrd at the ineelliii? of the
Nt-tht-rlnnds colonial capital
group held in tile Tonri«t ^Center hud ' moved 50 mile* before d:U0
H
mi if nurd un 1'ggp | n u |
Inst night.
An inerras* of lilies wav voted
upon ns was s penally of 25 vent*
per meniLtr for any absence In
Ihe future. A discussion of ways
of m **tlhf the liudgel and i-xpeners was carried un and plan*
wen- made to sell Christmas cs(d*
again this year and for bidding a
rummage sale early In September.
Mr*. Joel Field, president, re­
ATHENS. July 28, (,P) — The
ported that the telegram of roll- United
Nations Balkan aUb-Cumgraduation* sept -from the Pilots mlssfon continued today its . In­
to Dirk Aikrn who appeitrrH on vest igntIon at lonunlna, where th*
the Arthur Godfrey broadcast in Greek army claims to have touted
New York wa* read over Ihe u guerrilla force which “invaded" »
airr The group voted lo sand a from Albania.'
,
letter at appreciation
to the
The luvesUgHlui * originally had
Police Rtgeyvc. In Qrisndu. »pon: been rchcdulcil tft leave yciterday.
sors of tire program on which Meanwhile, Athens newspaper*
.Mr. Aiken won the opportunity published unconfirmed
report*
of appearing in ihe Arthur Godfrey that a majority of th* sub-com­
show.
mission was “convinced" that Ih*
■A letter from the Texas City, guerrilla* hail struck from Al&lt;
Tex. J ’llot Club wa* read in which Irani*.
the laical cluh was thanked for
The Greek Eighth division fn
the $26 donation made during th* Eolrus said ths! it had Inflicted
recant disaster* there. It ■ was 628 casualties on irregular* with­
reported that tha hospital room! in four days, exclusive of lot***
furnished and maintained hr the from.Greek air force plane*.
Pilot Culb haa been painted and
An estimated force of 800 to
redecorated.
1,000 rri&gt;clt were bring shelled in
Mra. M. C. Stone waa welcomed the forest arras west of loannina.
a* a new member .in th* club. A
The government said 20 guerril­
letter from Mr*. Edith Cameron las were killed and 20 captured on
of Gainesville, chairman of th* ML Olympus and that 25 war*
Florida party given hy Florida killed and 30 captured at Aghta,
delegates la Ihe Pilot Internation­ The rebels Belied seven military
IH
al held In Columbus, Ohio Juns truck* carrylng wheat near Lamia.
20-28 waa read In which ah*
The ministry of public order
thanked thos* taking part,
said guerrillas had attacked ntar
throughout th* stat* were used tho Bulgarian ami Yugoslav bor­
Greenery and flower* native to ders.
Florida aent hy th* various clubs
A hand of 600. including women,
through't the state wars used to waa said to Hava struck at Vrontransform tho parlors of th* tou. seven miles south of Bulgaria,
D*shi*r-Wa)lack hotel into a ver­ and burned 70 house*, th* school,
itable fairyland. Th* party was
(i'MMllHWCA
»*»■• T * « l
proclaimed by all those present
aa being on* of th* outstanding
•vents of . tha convention. Air Nejcro Injured When
plants, aant by Mr*. A. W. Lee
of Sanford, ’ were wrapped In
Hit By Automobile
8 panlsh moss and presented to
each guest present and a large
Hit by an automohil* an h*
banana plant, complete with a waa' unloading cement TremTI
bunch o f ' bananas whleh was wheelbarrow at Frehch Av*nU#,_
aent bv th* Daytona Beach Club and First Street lata- yesterday
created much comment among lb* afternoon, Andrew Jones, negro,
guests. .
of 1502 West Fifteenth Street « *»
rarrled in the Mosriy ambulann*
CORRECTION
to Ffmifd4,aughtnn
Memorial
Th* Herald r*gret* an error Hospital where he wa* traeted f«r
mad* in tb* story on th* Hi. head and back injuries, according
*.
!
Johns River appropriation which to poiic*.
Miss 6'rancls M. Stor*y of
app*ar*d In Tu«aday'a lasu*. Th*
sub-comraitU*
recommended $600, WebsUr, Identified by polk* a*
o-C
000 for tht prelect or $ 100,000 tho driver of the 1841 Pontiae
mor* than th* House originally sedan that hit th\ negrS, fact* h
charge o f re c k la u ' driving.
approved.

U N Group Makes
Creek Inquiry As
Rebels Retreat

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lipopt dtiontt to iM e Java in
two have ptetted to within 12
milrt ol
thr .key Republican
ilronghold of Msteng, an Indones­
ian tuny communique acknowl­
edged today.
Olhrt Dutch unit* were threat­
ening thr Indonesian capital of
Jogjakarta. I hr Dutch look ths
important town of Halatiga, on
a ‘46-mitr winding highway to the
Republican capital.
A diipatch
from Associated
Pret. corrrtporulrnl Haiti* Jackton quoted a Republican common!epic at- toyintt lint meanwhile, ihe
Indoncttaitv in a counter-drive
were* nearing
the oultkitlt of
Dutch-held . Semarang, 27 milesnorth of .Salatiga and the bate
for— the - )um|mff— of— the [
drive toward Jogjakarta. Indones­
ian four* have a hern reported
tempting to infiltrate Semarang,
an important Dutch military bate
on Ihe nuith coat) of central
Java.
A Dutch aimy communique in­
dicated that motoiiied
columns
arid *aim»i-piulcered lioopi wer*
putlutig deep into both Java and
Sumatra on pi lea.tl IQ fronts
agamit iporadic iriittsnce.
On Humalro, tire Army communiquo ri-por ti-d that u Dutrh
column had moved more than 10
rnilrs to tire west &gt;4 Palemhnnj
In the aouthraatern part of the
big Island.
Though ihe rolumn'a present
hu nt ion was nut revealed, ihlv ad­
vance would Hci-rn tt&gt; have put U
hr ronlrul o f the rich oil fields that
supply llii- gu -at shell and stan­
dard-vacuum i(-fineries ut 1 'ulcm-

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W E D N E S D A Y . J U L Y 23. 1947

8 Germans Killed
In Ked Zone Blast
-B E R L IN , July
rxplotlun rocked
ice headquarters
un tone of Berlin
eight German*

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Interest In Civic
Affairs Stressed
At Kiwanis Meet

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WASHINGTON. July 23 id * )PolsndT iliare of the $350,0011,.
00(1 Amrricari relief prograni wat Error In Coded Mes­
vitation to join in preparing a
cancrlhd today, on groumlt lit 11
sage From Nimitz
the Pole* have tufficirnl food,
Witness Says Group Japanete peace treaty and charged
Resulted In Anger
America had acted in a “ un­
and Stale Department olficialt
Of Communists Ac­ that
ilateral manner" in prop/rtirrg *
indicated Hungary likewise may
NEW YORK. Jo), 23 W
tive At University preliminary conference for Aug
b ' rtcluded from the piograiu.
.ElcflA
dm iral William F . Halsey.
19 in Wathingtaa,
Ihe actiun--oM. Poland -we* tak­
;* \pAhTifNCToyr July'
radio taid tomgliT
en oh ircommrndation of a tui- rrtiied. sayi. Ire still brltrvrt hr
The Houie Commit lee on UnThe broadcatl Soviet reply 1»
Vey minion headed by Col, R, I.. made a strategn miitakr m the
American Adivitie* plant to hand the Wathinglon invitation declar
IG rnftm. He ie|K&gt;rled to Sec- battle uf Lrylr Gulf dtning a mo­
over to the Army. Navy and M il ed that Rutiii ''cannot agier'
telsrjr •Ms it lull that Poland hat ment uf anger igniteJ by whvt
tetlimony that Soviet agent* got to the propotetl Aug. 19 inerting
food fur minimum nerds at -least Ire mistakenly thought wat an ; ii tecrel wartime infoimatian on of the II nation*- which fought
foi lire remainder of tbit year. tull frorn Reel Aihnu.il Clrrttri
American planet and tubmarinet. Japan.
W. Niniiti.
Better crop proi|tecli m Hun­
flaltey trcallrd the evrnti '&lt;u
Chairman J. Parnell
Thomat
The .Soviet note delivered to Aiken Sings And Re­ gary make likely a deciiiun that
v«n
article in fliit week’s Salu ­
(R -N . J .) told Tcporteri of the Wathinglon
l a t e s I n c i d e n t s ‘country alto can get by without
yetlerday declared
day Evening Pott, ■
intention today at the committed that the council of foreign minOf New York Trip Amt-tit an aim lance. rebel offi­ The time W«* late - October.
twitched itt general investigation iitert, repretenling the Unilrd
cials laid,
1944. Halley was then Third Flret
of Communiit activitiei from *py- State*. Runia, Britain and Chi­
Need of more intern! by ih t - Poland is within the Soviet or­ commander. Three -Japanese- talk
ing to union infiltration.
na, thould be rnlruitrd with prr- average kilireu in the public af­
bit—am i-Hungary is orcupird by foriet were’ (lying to imatlr Gen­
Ann Mathrwt' teilified' iK if at Tmlihary work in chairing a Jap- fairs of Sanford was today llrettRed 'aimy Inters.* Fhr drciiion* eral Douglat MacAillmi't landing
Icait 16 of the 3f) official* ol anrte treaty in accordance with ed by E, F. Moutboldrr, local at­
fin relief, however, wrtr taid 1 1 at l^yte.
the C IO Food. Tobacco and Ag­ Wartime Agreementi among the torney and former City commis­
be bated-ctilitclv on Jic e d t.____
Third Fleet Spline* .illacLrd amJ
ricultural Worker*__Union Local . l&gt;owc tt.
sioner. a lik e KiwanTs meelmg la*
Itetie? shipments alrraily hnve
The note suggested that the day ’ at Ihr TouriM Crntrr. He stillte-l to Italy, Greece, Austria damaged the central enemy lorce,
No. 22 at Wintlon-Salem. N. C.,
and Trieste, under the program, Vice-Admiral Thomas l'. Kincaid’s
where mt-mben of the Communitl Russian, British and Chinese am­ wat inlroducrd by Roy thill.
bassador* . In ' Washington meet
and
pM-limmaty dlscussimi* a rt Seventh Fleet limit on the south­
Parly prior' to hit January. That with a representative of tha Unit,
Dick Aikrn, Sanford tenor, tang I" nrogri-s* with Chinn. These
wat the lime, the »aid. when ed States to deride when tho Iwo ■iricctwini. accompanird by nloitg with Polnml rind lluiigury ern Japanete force at Sungari
The crated bring an official, of council ■of the foreign mitjislets Roger ll.irni, and lold some ol Were uulhoritt-d by Congress to Strait. Haliey’t dupi .put plani’t
should ho convened.
ahaie in the relief progrnth, which then went after the northern Jap­
ihe union local.
The text of the Soviet reply, the incident* before and iiflcr the House trimmed to $332,000,00(1 anese uniti. Meanwiiiti-. omit ol
The wtlneit told the Un-Amer­ a* broadcast by the .Moscow ra­ hit winning on July 4, the Arthur In voting appropriation*
the central enemy force went till
ican Commiltee the wat a mem­ dio:
llurrison reported that “grain; lu attack Kincaid's &gt;fnp«.
Godfrey talent conlnti
On
July
II
of
this
year
the
ami
other
foods
are
nvmlahl-'
ber of tire Communiit Parly for
Kiwanii prrtidenl. Lcttrr Tharp,
Iln ltty 'i plain-* sank one ear­
the minimum food need*
10 yean, resigning hit year; and United State* Ambassador Gen. told of lire rxchsngr uf Irlrgramt to meet
lier. hit two other* mid a liirht
l l s s i l s u t sa t*aa. I s m
Bedell Smith told V. M. Molotov,
that the had terved at tecreUry the U. S. 8 . It. minister of for­ with Aitliui Godfrry at a m ult
cruiser.* H im lug ships In Task
Force 34 wen* rioting in um(OMip
oj mthe Winiton-Salem local un* eign affair*, that the government o{ ihit having tvirrd-Godfrey,.that
only
mitt1* rfiuif bringing the
*■«*• r —*i
•f -tha United State* . propaied
Japan#*# ■surface vetiriit nmlcr
to call on Aug. lit of tU s year, Dick Aikrn lived here snd not
fire when llalacy received II Iin-sa confluence for the preparation in Orlando, of having lalrr let*
sage fnnn Nimilr. then naval comof a |ware treaty-w ith Japan, rgraphrd Godfrry lint a crate
niaiidcr-ln-chii-f in the Pacific. .
romprulng representatives of 1 1 of Sanfoid celery will l&gt;e trnl
Thu message read: “The wnol-i
power*, member* of the Far Kaathim next teatun, and gelling the
world wants to know trio-re i
ern Commission.
Task Force 34."
At the same time th* U. S. reply from the latlrr that he it
WASHINGTON. Ju ly 23. (/I3—
llaDev said he was stilil'uJ.
government unilaterally
begat, Vrry fond of celery. J. C. Hulch- Breuking precedent, Prciiident T in then flew into a rage became lie
negotiations on this question with iton and H . C. N rlirl were ajt- man took
ok his old scat in ihe Sen­ considered the. wording of the mes­
ji t
the government* i f tits remain­
ate toilav it ml made a brief speveh
Hjf* LAfifcTTiA^cW
ing powers who ara In the Far l&gt;oinled by Pret. I harp lo look aaylng' he had spent the best 10 sage an “Insult.” loiter, however,
he discovered the wording wa* lilt*
after the matter.
LAKE SUCCESS, Ju ly 23, Wi r.astcrn pommlsaion.
wars of hi* life there.
work of the mail who put tire
—Soviet Deputy' Fwelgn Minister
Allen
Robert
I.ornmnu,
r-'staurGrinning
happily,
the
President,
men-age itt code and used padding
Andrei A. Gromyko'* amt del
ant operator,, former on heat m a former senator from Missouri, to make it more difficult In break.
the UnttAd
United Nation* *. ami
a at 11
in tha
‘ lam
leader and veteran of imval air walked onto the Senate floor un
The phrase wa» nut NiijiiiV,
hauled today in one of th» stronccorps action in tho Pacific, with: announced after lunching at the Halsey learned, hut "it sounded so
eat personal attacks
made
rank of lieutenant when -eleniiod Capitol,
infernally |ilnu*lhle that my de­
the U. N.
i
*riWe dlity, and Roger Leon-1 j|e tout a rear row seat on ihe coders read it as a valid pai l uf
After Alexei N. Krasllniko.- had
I f i r. ' * v* Insurance man. formerj Democratic side a* senator* nnd the message. Chester blew up when
delivered a 30-minut* speech cas
l " i * , •e" 0°l. teacher, Methodist j |fBJ|Wy .occupants rose and ap- I told him about It; ' he I'arkid
ligating the Western powers for
ciarir leader and graduate of the,
(down tin- little squirt and chewed
their- opposition-to the admission
Westminister Choir College ^!, " U■U0P,,•
The senate at the mom»rit was him to hits, hut it wat ton late;
of Rovlet-iupportrd Albania to tho . ORLANDO, July 23, (.Special! Massachuaelte,-were the two new
damage waa dune.
U. N.. Britain’* Valentine G. law - —Horida Vega table Committee re- Klwaniana today inducted hy the busy with routine, minor hill*. the“The
orders I now gave,. I gave
But
when
Mr.
Truman
appeared,
ford said In measured wonlt:
ports that more than 100 ,000 ,(hhi Rev. W. P. Yesley.
in rage. Ami although Krnle King,
Senator
Vandrnhetg
tlt-Mich),
the
" I t Is deplorable that w« should man houra are required aammtly
Fleet Admiral Ernest J . King, then
In his talk Mr. Houahoider de­
be subjected day after day. week lo grow, harveat, pack and ship clared, " I don't think there is any­ presiding officer, promptly recog. chief of naval operations) later
nixed
the
president
anil
welcomed
after week; month after month to Florida's tremendous vegetable thing (he metter with Sanforu,"
hipi warmly.' Vandenherg tben assured me that they were the
this Junk about provocations, lira, crop.
and added that If there it any­ said that he recognised the "Sen­ right one*, I am convinced I list
noise* and repetition*. We are
thrv were not."
Th# value of all forma In Flor­ thing wrong with Sanford it would
presumed to be Intelligent officials ida haa grown from e total of (42,- he because of “indolence and mg- ator from Missouri for five min­
Ilulsev unbred units of Task
and not a gathering of illlt*r*t»s. 703.048 In 1800 to $615,215,000 llg tn ce "' and letting others “do utes."
Senators applauded aa President Force 34 south to help Kincaid,
“We draw our conclualont from in 1045, cacordlng to Florida Vege­ the Job."
Truman arose and began a brief Lighter unit* continued the north­
facta ami not fro In slogan*. I table Committee itatUtic*.
He recalled the hectic daya of udk. He sirld Ihe Senate had been ern chas and only two of the 17
term the Soviet speech a regretFlorida's leading income—prod- the depression period when tmnej vary kind and that he nevtr had ’ enemy ships; escaped damag-r or
tahlv offensive production."
'Col. W. It. Hodgson of Australia uclng vegetable crops, in order of extremely excited people were cotj-j ^ad a more cordial welcome any. sinkingIn his article, llalsey observed
took the floor Immediately to dr importance, says the Florida Vege­ vincot1 that Sanford won) I never where.
that Ihe Amefcian Navy in tho
survive
1
and
recover
from
djpte*-!
"And
L'va
hcen-a-JoL
of.
plut
»*,
table
Committee,
are;
tomatoes.
claret
Parific had oqe. basic weakps#*,^.
“How glad l ara that these meet­ gTeen l»eana, celery, early frith sion effect*. He reviewed a state-i
“AJihouglr our naval- power in
merit
mad*
publicly
at
the
Uine
u
^
ftenpotatw
tnrrM
Tr
pepper*,
cabbage,
ings are now open to tbe pret*.
the Western Pacific wa* such that
hia
retirement
from
public
office,
at*
rule*
prevent
anyone
but
ecna
watermelon*,
cucumber*,
straw­
Previously we have $ad to put up
to th* effect that Sanford wa* not tqra speaking there, Tie itniled we could havu challenged th# com­
with calculated abuse and distor­ berries and sweet potatoes.
bined fleets of tha world,” he said,
bankrupt, had many valuahl* at at ha br&lt;
iroke the rule.
tion* of this particular representa­ ' Florida ha* currently more than acta
t&lt; me11mar&lt;1 m Vhiff Tvtwl
and
although
tried
sorely
by
“
1
get
homesick
fur
thil
seat,"
tive of the Soviet Union f i r a long 260,000 acres devoiAl solely to unforeseen conditions still had the
Mr.
Truman
aaid,
speaking
alowcommercial production v 'f fresh
time."
| C a * l l f * H HI r a s e T n . |
Hayden Raynor o f tha United vegdtablea, according to the Flor
" 1 spent the l«t*t tun year* of National Charter Ih
Ida Yvariable Committee.
State*'told delegates:
my
life in this sesF'.
Signed Fdr AMVETS
“I won't dignify the Utterly rid­
Florida farm wage rate* have
The President aakled that a sen­
iculous and irrelevant statements risen approximately S16&lt;X since Anglo-Russian Trade
ator
with
whom
he’d
lunched
of the Soviet delegate by answer- 1832, according to the Florida Talks Hit New Snag
WASHINGTON, July 23 (A1)—
"•iared me" to walk In and ait In
Inr.
Vegetable Committee.
President .Truman today signed
f j_____
my
former .___
seat
“L resent the tenor of hi* reLONDON, July 23 W - A Brit­
Par capita consumption of fresh
Senator McGrath (D-RII wa* In legislation providing* a national
marks."
vegetable In the U. 8 , has in ish government source said today that »A t. When the President charter for Ih# American veter­
rreseed from let* than 200 pound* In Moscow have "taken a turn walked In—McGrath quickly sur an* of World War II.
Ray Sawyer. AMVET National
Ur nearly 260 pounds, th* that Britlah-Rtusian trade talk* rendered It to tha
‘ Chief
“ ‘«f Eaeeutlv*
VFW To Hold District jrer^mer Vegetable
commander, aaid tha action makes
Committee re­ for th* worse snd a breakdown la
Thlsm eant an Inert ate of now rather likely."
AMVBT8 th* flrat World II vet­
Meeting In DeLand port#.
erans organisation to be recog­
more than on* buabal per person
Th* Informant aaid that 'unex­ Silver Glen Springs
nised officially hy Congrea*.
per year.
pected disagreement had arisen
Headed by post Commander F.
He added that tha legislation
Tb* Florida Vega table Commit­ over the price of wheat which - Said Is Announced
of tee reports that Florida produced Russia nlannd to trad* for Brit­
_
D. Scott,; * farm delegation
gives AMVETS "lagal
status
Post 32*2 of the V. T. W. of more thfcn 60% of the nation's ish machi nary.
equal to that of the American
OCALA, July 23 (A9 - H . H. legion, the Veterans o f' Foreign
Sanford la expected to attend the winter and 8 pring celery In 1840.
Negotiations for the trade pa d Henderson ha* announced Ihe sale
organiiatlon'a district conference
Florida's largest short season began soma weeks ago'and early of Silver Gian Springs, location War*, th* Disabltd American Vet­
In Del .and, Sunday, IL was an­
erans and th* 8 paniih War V*lnounced today by John Sauls, crop, according to tho Florida leal week were'' authoritatively of early Indian plantings and •ram, th# only oth*r V*Urana'
Vegetable
Committee,
la
water­
reported
to
be
near
•
a
success­
shellbacks, to four Fcrran broth­
commander of th# Fifth V, P,
melon*. with an average of more ful conclusion. Government quar­ ers of Eusti*—E. t-. C. H., Rob­ group* holding congreiilonl charDistrict which includes Semin
!«r*.
than
6,000
ear*
being
skipped
In
ter!
had
no
explanatlog
of
the
ert and Lee and two unclvt, Harry
Lake, Orange, Brevard •and VolJune
and
July.
sudden
new
bargaining
difficul­
uala counties.
and Carl Frrran.
,
Florida vegetables are available ties.
The price was $125,000, Hen­ Peace Officers Are
The mi'-cting will be held «t
.and Legion
Hall. It is in roluma on the nation's markets,
derson aaid, for the 620-acra aura
the Deland
_
expected that more district* will according to tho Florida Vegetable
in eastern Marion county which i* Entertained By Aiken
be 'added, said Baula. Marshall Committee, every month In the Schrader Funeral To now a fishing snd resort spot.
Mitchell of Vero Beach, senior year except August and 8 eptem
DIrir Aikrn,-Sanford tenor, and
»,ri
B e Held Thursday
5 S S Roger
Stale* vice-comhiindor, and Chet- bw$1- - "■ T•
Harris, hi* accompanist,
The
Florida
Vegetable
Commit­
Whittle
of
Orlando,
Junior
ter
ist, and hia son William during got a "big hand" last *v«nlng
tee
reports
that
during
tho
post
20
rief-eommander, are expected to
Funeral service* for Herman W. their travers snd th* opening as they'rntertsdned officers from
seasons, Florida’s total commm i..i Schrader. 06 who died Monday scene o f ."The Yearling" waa shot all parts of Florida at tha Associ­
be present.
vegetable acreage haa increased at
ation at th* sky room of the
M. have been postponed from at the Springs.
R. A. r. TO V ISIT
an average rate of mote than 8 * Wednesday afternoon at 4:0)
Aa g.bill Hotel in Orlando.
BIN SHOOK. England, J t d f O Just about recovered from the
o'clock‘ until Thursday afternoon
LA GUARDIA BETTER
(A V Sixteen Lincoln bomber* of
cold that handleappsd his Binging
More then 100.000 scree of snap at 4:60 o'clock, according to the
the Royal Air Force'* crock No. beans ara planted annually in Erickson Funeral Home, in chsrgr.
on th* Godfr«y talent program
NBW YORK, July 23 UP)017 squadron took off today Florida, according to the Florida of arrangement*.
Focmer Mayor F, H, La Guardls, in New York, but did not prevent
for a goodwill tour of tbe ,Unit*d Vegetable Committee, with more
Interment will be mad* In Lake who was described a week ego him from coming out first, Mr.
State*. Tbe plans* were due to than SfiflOO acres reaching suc- View Cemetery instead -of Ever­ a i "quit# a skk man," haa shown Aik«n,,abl* to hit th* high not**
atop at Gander, Newfoundland, cesefui harveet fa epiu of weath green, Tho Rev. Douglas Charles a “decided
Improvement,"
his of the' song*. "Morning" and
anrout*.
_.
"DUA*~. with his usual #**«.
or. loaecta. and disease ravages.
physlelan said today.’ ,
will officiate.
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At TH E C H U RC H ES
-FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Park Avrnue at Sixth Hlreet
W. I*. Brooks,- Jr., paslur
Training Union; fl:4B P. M.
—Evening-Worship,- 8:00 K il.
Dr. C. B. Williams will apeak at
both the morning ami evening ser­
vlet*.
CHRISTIAN ft MISSIONARY
A LLIA N C E CHURCH
On Ranford-Orlandu Highway
H&gt;v. Glenn K. Smith. Paster
10:00 A. M.r "Bible Sch'ml.‘ Mr,
A. Wlelxildt. Supt.
w .
I I 100 A. M.t Slornlng WgrsHIp.
7:45 P. M.S Evening Sarv.ee.
The paator w||l apeak nt letth
Sunday Service*, ami the public la
cordially invited to attend.

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Idea*
who will make the achool
sing to you.
Pastor!*! aervlce at 11:00 A. M.
Thr Paator will he apeak.ng on
the subject "The. Wonder#.- of
Prophecy".
Everyone la invited
-to-come and brln|[ your babies
for this aervlce. . Let'* aej where
wr atand in the world at prophecy.
Evangelistic service at 7:4t
program for all younf people.
Women’s Miaalonary
Service
each Thursday evenlnjr at 7:46.
Mra. Mary Klnard, leader.
The public is invited to allend
all the services.
P. M. There wilt be special music
ami singing at this aervlce. After
.the menace so altar call will be
given.
The V. L. B. Service each Tues
day evening at 7:46 P. M. Mra.
Ruth Sweggerly, leader. A special

BRARDALL AVKNUB CIIA PK L
KIKST CHURCH OP CnHIST.
Rev. Douglas K. Uharlfa. Pastor
SCIENTIST .
.3:00 P. M.: Sunday School.
800 East Second Street
3:46 P. M.: Worship Service.
11:00 A. M.: Morning Service.
Wednesday 8:00 P. M. Prayer
Subject: "L ife ”.
Meeting. •
Sunday .school and Wednesday
rvrning meeting discontinued for
TH E CHURCH OK GOO
summer months.
Elm Avenue
Reading room hours: Tuesdays
Rev. Joe C. Cre»*. Paator
Sunday School begin* at 10:00 and Fridays. 3:00 to 6:00 P. M.
A. M. with Clyde C. Muse a« The public is cordially Invited to
Superintendent. We have classes attend this service.
for all age* with good teachers
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HOLY CROSS CHURCH
Mark T. Carpenter, II. II . Rector
V. 7th Sunday after Trinity »•
.9:30 A.
Iloly Cpmmunion
and sermon.
F I R E S T O N E
The Rt. Rev. Charles B. Cob
FORD - CHEVROLET
more, retired Bishop of Puerto
llleo, will minister Holy Com­
PLYMOUTH CARS
munion in tile absence of the Rec­
BRAKES BELINRD
tor.
10.00
PRICE INCLUDES LINING
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
5c es.
Park Avenue at Fifth Street
Spark Plugs (.'leaned
J. K. McKinley, Minister
9:45 A. M.: Church School for
Group I Car Batteries U.1S eich.
all agi-s.
1.00
11:00 A. M,: Morning Worship
Wheel*. Balanced
"On Final Grounds." Solo- "3 he
Lost Chord" by Mrs. Roby luting.
Brake Drum* Turned
7:90 F. M.: Youth Fellowship.
8:90 P. M.: Union Service at, the
IN STOCK IN OUR
Prrebyterian
Church.’ Sermon by
:---- PA R TS DEPARTMENT
Rev.’ (,'harlr* Thompson, supcrln
Carburetors
Irridrnt pf the Methodist Children’*
Shock Absorber*
Home; Special Music by (he ChildDll Fillers
ren’s Home Chorus.
Brake Uuae
Fuel Line*
H O im iH ID E BAPTIHT CHURCH
l.surrl Avrnue and Ninth .Street
Oil Lines
Wilson Finch, Paator
Spark Plugs
Millard Hunt,
Spark Plug Wires
Director of Youth Activities
Gasoline Miters
SUNDAY
Battery Cable*
8:00 A. M.: Sunday School fur
Brake Lining
all age*. .
drake Shura
11:00 A. M,: Morning Woryhip.
Wheel Cylinder Kits
Menage by the Pastor.
Master Cylinder Kits
7:00 I*. M.t Baptist Training
Hbork Fluid
Union for all age*.
Brake Fluid
8 : 00 . P,—M.« - Keening Service.
Grtate .Retainer*
Sung service and message by Ihe
Batlfcry Cablea
Pastor.
Battery Boies
WEDNESDAY
Chevrulel Wheels
8:00 P. M.: MidWrek Ptaytr
Llgkl Bulba
Meeting.
Healed Beam Light*
All young people are especially
invited to attend the Training Uni
Viaor Mirrors
on on Sunday evening. W * ate
Door Mirror*
re-organixing ami making new
Truck Mirrors
plans.
Exkaust Eitenslona
Steering Knobs
Rk v e n t i i d a y . a d v e n t i s t
Pedal Pad*.
CHURCH
-Auto Cushion*.
Seventh Htreet and Elm Avenue
Gas Capa
Sabbath School 9:30 A. M. ami
Wheel Covers
Church service qt 11:00 .A. M..
Gas Cans
Saturday. Pyayer meeting at R'OO
Auto Polish
P, M. Wednesday.
Auto ( Inner
Radiator Slop Leak
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Radiator Flush
CHURCH
Tar Remover
K. D. Ilrownlte. I). D. Pastor
Car Wash
Rev. Douglas H. Charles.
While lir e Paint
Assistant Paator
“Polish ( loth
9:45 A. M.: Sunday School for
Glass Cleaner
all ages.
Polialr Bag
11:00 A. M*.; Morning Worship
Hast Resistor
Service. Sermon by Rev. Charles.
Tube Repair Kit
7:00 P. M.: Junior and Senior
Top Dressing
Young People's MreUIng
Hand Cleaner
8:00 P. M.; Union Worship at
Aqta Top Sealer
the Presbyterian Church Rev.
Hire Pump
Charles Thompson, SupL of the
jkalo Jack
Methodist
“ T Or manage will .preach
ash Light Bulb*
rn from thi
and the’ children
the home
Aalo Fuses
will give special musk.---Fire Extinguishers
Extiagulsher Llgliid
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
■pyrol
Pgrk Avrnue and Third Street
Machine OR
John Bernard Root. Minister
Oil Filter Cartridges
Sunday School, 10:00 A. M.
Gasoline - Filler a
Morning Worship, 11:00 A. M.
Radiator lloae
Subject ^ ‘Christ's Way
vay Will
With Man.'
Hose Clamps
Fuel Pampa
Seal Cavers
8.19
Ford A Carburetor*
Cher,-Plymouth Carburetors IM S
C'eailaaen F e e s Fan* Oa*
Shock Absorbers
4.15
Twin Auto Horns
6.87 Sam* dealer* call this free marMusical Horns
"
10J8 ket - aa contrasted with the con­
l k t a *a 'Jewels
5c tract market at (91 - a “ gray
Blew Out Patches
5c market."
One paper dealer Is currently
Tire Kellner*
I.HB
Cup Grease
18c offering 500 tons of high-quality
Ford Floor Mala
U l Swedish newsprint at (240 a ton
at Curacao, . Netherlands West
&gt; Up lu and Including 1148
Cher. Floor Mole 1837-1-8
SAI Indie*. This 1*'equivalent to about
Stop Tail Lights
IA8 (200 a ton dsllvsred In New York.
Another source of eupply for
I Way Rim Wrench
8Be
Spot Lights
*--• 11.60 the high-priced free market Is
Ant* Compose
1.28 the dlwirslon o f Canadian paper
consigned to New York for re­
export.
H YDRAULIC JACKS
A typical transaction occurred
IH Tan To 16 Ton
several weeks ago, one paper
dealer said, Involving a shipment
HEAR OUR NEW 8 TUBE
of newsprint to Shanghai from
' FIRESTONE AUTO RADIO
a Canadian mill through th* port
•8.88
of New York. The exporter In
STALLED
FREE,
A E R IA L New York Darned that hie
Sha
hla Shang­
E.
hai customer had gona bankrupt
after th# paper had arrived ii
&gt;&gt; f»a l Covers last*lied FREENaw York, tnln dealer said. Tha
Gat Oar Free KaUmatsa On AH paper eventually flit*rad Into the
~ sir Work,
Jro# market.
i¥ '
.. W ell'Inform ed-■owreoo In
Industry Xtetod they know o f only
instance, involving about 11
tons of newsprint, In which a
Canadian mill delii
ranged with Ita New
_._ _
to divert Into the free market
newsprint _.wh«eh W»a ostensibly
bound for re-export from Now
York.
A fair quantity of off-alte
newsprint also haa found iU way
to the high-priced market. Not-

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Newsprint Prices

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Peace Overture
ti'eallaaeS I r ^ . Paae &lt;»Ml
tax cutting bill with the asicition
Made T o Dutch
it is still the “wrong kind of tax
reduction" at the "wrong lim*.
House reader* plannrd an u n-,
By In d o n e s ia
mediate vote and confidently d o rr-1

identified as the former Amerksn
merchantman Pteiident Warfieldapproached Haifa in custody ol
British destroyers.
Seizure of the refugee ship was
disclosed in an official announce­
...I th,
: O ffer T o Raise Food ment by British authorities, who
jority la ovtrndf* But lupublican*
foreuw little hope of ©burning)
H lo c k m U C lC IviHCic- B y ■aid that the boarding parly had
an overriding majority in the
Premier O ver Radio “ encountered strong •resistance
and lhat tear gas had been used
Senate. Failure of either flouc
by both sides in the battle.
B A TA V IA . Java. July 18. (*7
to override, they say. *will kill any
lax reduction for the current »#■• Indonesian Premier Amir Sjari- The announcement said that dam­
ages had been suffered b f both
foeddin *said in a radio ‘'■(leech the intercepting naval vraael* and
sion of Congroi*
Mr. -Truman's veto .message today thr republic was prepared by the refugee
iTsT
ship during' the
.
went to' the House which origi lo halt all hostilities^and unfriend- clash.
The
steamer
President.Warfield,
income
tax
slashing;
ly
action
provided
the
"Dutch
natrd the
once carried thousands o f vaca­
measure to become effective Jan­ show an ragerilcit to reach a tionists between Baltimore and
peaceful
solution
loo.”
The
speech,
uary I. The first bill he vetoed
Norfolk, a* quern of tha old Baywas identical, except that it would broadcast over all Indonetisn sta­ Line fleet.
She participated In th# Nor­
tions, offered alto to lift the (pod
have takerr effect lilt July I.
mandy invasion in 1044 and later
Since lhat veto, the President blockade against cities occupied turned up as a troopship plying
said, "there has been no lessening by thr Dutch.
tha shallow Seine lietween I-e
Il came at a moment when Havre and Rouen,
of the need to make substantial
She was mastered into war serv­
payments on the public debt.”
Dulch-Induncsian negotiations ap­
ice In 1942, made an Atlantic
Mr. Truman said that when the peared lo have broken down over crossing under her own power,
particip
time come* to lessen the wartime a prnjiotrd cease-fire order and and participated
In pre-invasion
tax burden il should be reduced police powers in a projected in amphibious maneuvers o ff Barn
•tablo and the North Devon‘ coast
iuw . terim government. The Dutch had
"on a basis Ihal is mu
fair io
lo tow
of England.

mcomr groups at well at. lo high predicted armed hostilities would
Th# Warfield cam* back to the
income groups."
j *•*»! this weekend because Sjsri- states battered and destined for
Without specifying whan he foeddin had rrjrcled all Dutch the scrap heap, but the Weston
Trading Company of New York
thought the time would be yip* demands,
bid for her 160,000 at a surplus
for cutting taxes, the President1 ,
.
asserted:
t Reported rlauhe*
along the sale.
O l.ftm unequivocally committal fr‘Hit-Bwey»«3P!iha»i«*d Use tenA laYer announcement said slii
,.i,i kind
Li...i uf
,.r tax reduction
i,,.i ■•on. Trie Inilonesian Newa Agrncy had been bought by th* Chineseto the right
asserted
thr
Dutch
had
fired
210
at Ihe right time."
. „
.,
--American Industrial Company o f
The Republican bill trim* taxes " " ‘J1* ,n,°
lh®village_ of Hand- New York and wuuld go into
from ' 30 per rent In the luwest - . I 1'’ '* n .,7' f 1 *0't*8 ° f Han- service as a Chinese river boat.
taxable Incomes to 10.5 per rent ,
ln ' ' f 1* "*•*•» Inflicting
But she started for China by
on Incomex over *192.000. But
|Vy. c* ,u* lti#* uver ■ three hour way of Marseille, France. Moat
Mr. Truman termed this measure 1
„
of her cargo when she set out
"a premature and faulty lax re- e»„,!V? • .*,,ilIl ' 1lrnn lrtlw n
waa life preservers and mesa hlu.
ductlon bill” which would Inject , ^ ,
* mIndonesian troops
There wasn't much doubt shu
into the tax system "inequities
y «l* «U y
at
Bladjung really was headed for a Job o f
which Would greatly increase the •'■•f»*8at near Bandoeng,
running Jewish immlgrhnt* into
difficulty of making desirable . " t,u.,ch ejmwupiqus said the Palestine.
revisions ”
Indonesian* had committed "far
Ha added thatthe legislation, I"01* lh?n"
*Z1 truc,B vblarlons
fa "at complete variance with the
i **!1 *Wo
‘ I 11 ,’*'1
fundamenlyl requirements of o .. °
" * I**“ ce accord mute
be. is
is ,,,____ 1,1,00
,lmM, t ll.
nce ^‘ be llepub
good lax b ill" and said he,......j
.,_
romaelled" to veto it.
I .. nl j tI1*ed their flrxt ceai
traatlaarO Iraaa P ast (lae|
The Prtsldenl ^referred lo in-.T1" 0rJtr |T,b - “ 7* The Repui. lengrd by members from nearly
tcrnallon«l uhliiraliunK «■ auoihvr t
i ha every cabin and tvon by a moder­
reason for delaying the reduction I ,l “ ch bed violated tha truce 30J ate margin.
of taxes. He said:
times in June.
Mr. Morris told the campers the
“ Our responsibilities for inter- u
1 legend of “ Little Anni&gt;," "Onenational rehabilitation have no "eltadjil of the Indonesian republic Eyed Pete” and “ Long Knife Har­
Important hearing; on our.effort* J*®**®?’” ™ *belr return from Hatav. ry” . The^rampers went to theLr
ia. the Dutch capital o f Jogjakarta cabins for ta ps and IlgbU-out anxi­
to secure lasting pears.
"The recent refusal uf certain while Imth sides anxiously awaited ously looking forward to the hike
nation* to Join in common en*. a decision from the Hague about to the Haunted Church und “ Onedeavor* tu establish conditions of whether the Netherlands would Eyed P e te V grave, planned lor
stability Increase* the difficulty lake up arms to solve the latest hi the morning.
stalemate.
Hoys and counselors attending
of our task.”
(A military spokesman In The the camp are aa follows: Cabin X;
The President said th# bill rep­
resents not only “ unsound fiscal Hague said yesterday the Dutch Pete Brock, counselor) Dancy GalBowen,
Bobby
policy" but would contribute “ to bad 98,000 well equipped troops lahan. Squire!
inflationary pressures which we on Java and Sumatra ami 10.009 Parks. John Fox, Wade Garner.
have made progress In combatting more on other East Indies&gt;JsJainh. Frank Cranston.JlaroJd Cranston,
rmy Roberto Poey and Fredirlcu I’oey
but have by no W an s -overcome “ Th*- Indonesian "Republican arm
’
wa, reported to have 200
from Havana. Cuba and Aliiton
Hr rontlnued
“ A * ] stated ill the message on troupi, not including guerrillas.' Baker: Cabin II: Gene Levy,
counselor. Mike Wbelchel, Wesley
H.R. 1, tthe first tax Mil) there
Spencer, Walter Routh, Runnla
Is no Justlfiration for tax reduc­
Garner, (little chief), Charlie
tion so long a* price stability at
Mann. Jimmy Daly, Spartanburg,
sound level* has nut been secured
(!*.. Walter Graham, Hugh Walml business, employment and
ters. A'. H Gatlin, Edwin Lockett;
national Income continue at peak
Cabin III; Chum Stanley, counsel­
levels,
Since his original veto, Mr. B f ALEXANDER It, GEORGE or, Tommy Speer, Bobby Morris,
Sammy Jacobson. Stanley Rats,
Truman said income payment* to
WASHINGTON — Smaller meat
individuals have continued to rise sppplirs are in prospect for ‘next George Harden, Joseph McJIndvl,
“and the general level of business year as a result of the high price Atlanta, fi*., (little chief), IPliy
Clark, Buddy Dunn. Robert llak-l
activity is establishing new high of corn.
er. Jimmy Fox and Joo Hutchin­
racords." while th* ■number ■&gt;!
Government livestock rxperta
.
. .
civilian* employed has also m- alsu say that if consumer dt-jnand son.
Cahin IV; Spencer Harden, coun­
creased.
i continues strung, meat price* are
Asserting that total employ ' likely to be higher in 1912 be- selor, Donald Kelly, C. K. Flowers,
Melvlle
Brinson. Al
Phillips,
ment In June increased bjj 1,726,-, cause of the shortened suppl
PIT.
James Stripling, J. L. Black. Hob-|
000 over May, bringing the totr.l‘ |
1 High prices for corn tcud
id to bv Mitchell. Monroe Pearce. Ednow empluyed tu more than 00,- reduce the, future meat supplies
(8X1,000 - the highest III history, because many corn grower* fig ward McCall. Robert Shoemakei,
the President declared:
ure -they ran make more money John Eberhardt.-Jacksonville, (ll(“There Is still no convincing by selling their corn than hy feed­ tla chief);. Cabin V; Al Brock,
counselor, Larry Burney,. Ernie
evidencp that a recession Is Irnmi- ing it to hog* and cattle. Faint­
er*, particularly those in Ihn torn Morris, (little chief), Morris Phil­
hehL,
lips, Jimmie Owen, Kenneth Ram­
"Tax reduction now would de­ belt, keep a sharp rye on the hogsey, Rodger Garner, Edwin Mad­
lay lb* readjustments of prices rorn price ratio.
den. James McKee, Billy Park,
and wage* necessary to maintain
Th* Tschnlcsl Deadline
George Putman, Robert Shew:
_____
_ Cabin VI; James Lawton and Rob­
this high pro*parity.
prosperity. It would
This _____
ratio ______
means,_ ’ _______
generally
lead to an tv#n Mgther level of j speaking, that when the market ert Cranston, counselor*, Gene
prices for consumsr goods. It price of i00 pounds of hog« Is Das Ellsberry, Alfred Stanley, Nolly
would increase th* danger of a than the price of 11.6 huihel* pf Dunn, Curtis Winfrey, lie Land,
recession,"
corn D the "signal” .for leu feed­ Sammy Dunn, Robert Gavin. Jat king of corn In normal tfnvt, when sonvilla. - Jimmie Wright, Bill
southern newspaper paid (80 ■» most hog-feedlng farmer* *r# e f­ Moore, Richard Phagan, Kaiinetl
ton' fnjr short-width newsprint ficient .and experienced operators. Boll* and James Boll*.
However, the big Increase In
which Resulted In a paper with
some pafts only ona and one-half the demand for .meat during tha
war and postwar period brought
tolbtnnt wide.
Th* whole problem of the naw*. a large number of inexperienced
hog producers Into tha business.
P'rtnt - shortage despite somewhat Many of these nawcomera figure
Idgher production in Canada, the
&lt;t‘*a 1taa*e trees Pa«*
main world producer and this It payi to aq&gt;p or reduce eJVn- Ing Speaker Marlin (R-Maaa) In
feeding
when
th*
price
of
100
line to rapfafe him In the event
country’s chief source o f supply,
now is being investigated by two pounds of hogs is less thin the Mr. Truman I* unable "to com
piste hla term.
committees of 'Congress.
The nric# fit 13 bushels of corn.
A Department of Agriculture
Th# Dgialatlon. which Mr. Tru­
Canadian Combines Investigation
Commissioner has made a "con­ market observer recently esti­ man requested Immediately 1after
fidential” report regarding an mated lhat 100 pound* of bogs b* entered th« White House and
alleged "combine" In the news­ were bringing In money equiva­ vacated the vice-presidency, was
lent to oniy 10.2 bushels of t«rn . signed as part o f the preatdenprint- Industry In Ceneda.
Corn prices Increased consider­ llal routine.
ably after that computation ^waa
The House Appropriation* Comtjiiniit
t tee recommended an additional
Fall sad Winter Prospects
5,600,000 - for construction of
■y Alky
While prospective reduction In temporary housing for war vet­
livrs'fick feeding indicates smaller erans and tnelr families.
nira( suppIDs next yesr,, butcher
The committee estimated that
KU ft’U l o t SAY HE
»hup* probably will be heavily
unite can be provided with
stocked In the coming fall and
HEAH P£ U6MG ARM o
new money, which supplewinter
montha.
There
has
bc«n
a
p£ LAW KoTCM Up WID
~463il4
already
msnte (436,46
_
_ pro*
record slaughter of raltD and vlded for the program for eonm e las*
—
calves this year, and an increased other war housing
(nx to temporary
output of pork I* Indicated for version of surplus military and
m Aw * u m ! h it *yt
this summer and fall.
veterans’ housing. Th# National
U &gt; N &amp; l £ i$ s o p a t
Tha Bureau of Agricultural Housing Agency Is In charge of
Economic* aaya this year’s ku^a
p O -U U C fifA A M "
...
slaughter of cattle and calves wi~ the work.
Tha House Commerce Commitresult in a sharp reduction In the
.red DgDIatkm to (Ir e
number of these animal* on /Arms. tee appro1
Cattle feeding ln‘ 1948 probably l|ely 31 merchant ships as rom
will be beDw the high rat* o f this pensation for an eqnal number
of vessels lost or soiled In l
. As a result, says the
1-and Teal“ outtf0T Is" *
Th. Wll. already approved by
ta b« reduced next year.
However,
food supply observers Senate, also, .provides for return
oworer. feed
XXI In wartime seised
say “that even If .meat output I* of (80,000,000
*ed as much aa 16 pound* per Italian p r o ^ r t^ after ^
pereoa next year, Il will not
ririm s"offtU. S T ritteeL who suf.
•artSy mean **a critical she
In Italy, during, the
except possibly for thou a
hot haye the money to buy
A
renewed plaa tor United
The en ra ge conaumpuo
Person for. tha years 1939-1938 wee Statea leadership In repatriating
116.6 pounds, almost a pounds and reaettllng the displaced per­
D u p«r person than this year's sons o f Europe went before Conwith legislation
" average of 163 pounds.

Camp Winona

Left Hook To Bear’s
Nose Saves Child
CHICAGO. July.JS, W 7 - A city
fireman punched a bear in the note
at the suburban Brookfield Zoo
and thereby saved the life of three
year old Terry I^e Falk,'of Juliet,
III.
Terry, visiting the xo-i yester­
day. with hia mother, Mr*. Amherta Fait, decided tu feed-the
black bear some o f his surplus pop­
corn.
He clambered over the
guard rail and across the Inter­
vening safety xone.
The benr
■cited the child and pinned him to
the rage with hi* huge, clawod
paws.
Fireman Walter Troy, attracted
by the child's screams, leapt-1 Ihe
rail and began punching thu bear's
nose. When the animal relaxed
its grip, Troy snatched Terry free.
A t Berwyn Hospital, where the
boy waa treated for claw marks
on hla right nym and left thigh,
Terry said, " I only tried to pel
him."

niitstanding wore reduced to (/?
1B7.000 but accrued Inlcn t «
bonds w u . . (U 7 l,2 4 ti
tu ought the total up to $7,4'.
Tlirre years later In 1930,
uutstanding totalled $5.9JU,0go
and accrued Interest was. (fA6,4j«
n 'to ta l of (41,516.422.
‘*y
On Ju ly 1 of Ibis year tele
Dinds outstanding were It.XTv.u,
and there was no accrued intt-mp
On Sept. 30, 1929 total bonds
These mature Sept. 1, 1977.
outstanding were (7,002,000, ac­
crued InU-rvst on Itund* wa* (294,791 aud total bonded Indebtetlness
Thq United States has 3t,TCo
000 telephones. Great Britain 1
was $7,290,791.
By Sept. 30, 1933 total IhjiuIs 676.000. and Russia, 1,272,600.
I’Bvinir Iwmli In 1927 wc»re
000 |fH nitificMlcs uf iitdcbtcu*
m -u I I t i l ,0 0 0 .
In 1928. it was found necessary
to Issue refunding bomlfc to pay
bills and interest ami principal un
serial bondl that were &lt;fte. This
Included (Cld.OOO issue! uf 'A - l
refinancing bund*: |2fit,0(Xl uf A2 l&gt;onds and (426.000 worth of A-

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Sanford which are eager to main­
tain adequate airport facilities,
but which have been handicapped
ip doing *o because of Inadequate
income lo defray the large ei[Mti**
Involved.
From Inquiries that have been
sent to the Chamber of Commerce,
Mr. Higgins said be it rontidhnt
that a great deal of th&gt;' propert
Uie.ftlrpprt can,
filled
approved 'businesses whose Te
tals will gu far toward offxettim:
expenses of the alrpori.

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Sunday Night, .July 20 at 8:00 P. M.
REV. CHARLES THOMPSON
Supt. of the Methodist Orphanage
,
WUt Be.The. Speaker.
The Children of the Home will give
Special Mimic

Bonded Debt
4l *tftIInurd frirm Chip f&gt;Mt
000; 9100.000 for real estate;
1100.000
for
hospital
(never
built);
176,000 for..FwhUe*w«r;
1100.000 fur a swimming poo) (not
built); (576.000 fur sewers; IttX),000 for a fire station (not built);
1325.000 on the waterworks and
(182,000 &lt;t&gt;n the gas plant.
The failure o f the Beminole
County Bank. In 1927 accounted
for a loss of more than (1,000,000 of city money derived from
bonds, including the funds for the
new hospital, swimming pool, fire
station, (400,000 for the bulkhead
and part of the sewer funds.

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President Truman raid today lit.*
nation hat turgrd to a pinnoclc ol
House Passes Measure
"unprecdcntcd prosperity," but
Poll
mutt (lengthen ill dclentr againil - O u t l a w i n g
inflation.
•,
* Ta x R e q u i r e m e n t
In a'tpecial mid-year economic
report to Congress. the CJtiel Lxts
W ASHINGTON, Jul?‘
&lt;*■&gt;
1 % id i w drilerctf t W piodund»
now it running at a talc cl An ritiniate th#t their air abuill
$225,000,000,001) a yrar far sut- 5,(11)6.000 CommunitU or lyuqzr
patting anything in hittory, and (hurts in the United Slaletr-all
puihing lor a coalition of l r!lii/i,
added;
"We can place thr high produc­ wai given the Ilou»r Committee
tion and the high employment on Un-American Activities today
that we. have today oq a firm hy Walter S. Steele. o| Washing* fQunddion-vHSIrWmg pinipenly ton.
Steele wat ihcdirst ui 14 wit­
and peace.”
ft But threaded through the 30,000 nesses scheduled aa the commit­
ter liegan a week ol public lirarword document were four C ’t
Corn, Coal, Conitruction and Com­ mgt on Cqjnniunnt adivitirt. He
merce overseas, named* "by ’ Mr. testified at chairman of thr Na­
Truman at development! whirl) tional Security Committee ol the
patriotic,
mean that "inflationary ptolilerm American coalition ul
civic and fraternal tocirlirt. lhe
may become itronger."
Terming price reductions at ill coalition it an organization ol 04

Judge Directs T&amp;rors
Be Kept Together
And Cut O ff Ftoin
News Publications

Curfew Restrains
Rebels Forced
Into Yugoslavia 90,000 Additional
By Greek Troops Jews In Palestine

T A liA H A S E E ,
F1*;4 July 21
t/P» A six man tnal jury was
seated today altri two and a hall
hours of examination to try for­
mer Representative Hemic C. Pap)
of Key West op litaigrs of l&gt;tibin&lt;{
fellow House* member I..__
As soon as the jury, was sworn
in. the couit recessed until 2: HI

U N Commission Plans Repercussions Feared
T o Visit Area Of
On Deporting R ef­
* Initial ' I nVasi 6t Y
ugees" *1 () ’ * F i'd n C e '

Republic's
President
Appeals For U N
S e c u r i t y Council
T o Take Up Issue
HA I A V IA . Java. July 21 &lt;4't
I’irttdrn! Soekatno said by radio
tonight the Dutch wrtr attacking
his Indftrircun Kepulilic hy land,
an and tea. He appealed to the

£fzl&gt;L •
/
ctlef t‘1 toil r ScW i ii Wii/ NdOdham apj Rep. • Clarence h|.
ike up
liont Secuitly Council to take
Camp of (L ila accusrd Pajiy Ol
ATHENS, July 21 td*J First
JERUSALEM. July 21 (4') A the tiMie.
offering thyipTirilies to help defeat
A Dutch lommttnnpie said Dutch
ditpalrhet repoitrd
today that duik’-to-dawn curfew was 0 1 dried
a bill pridiHamig telejihune and
waipDnrt
. had attacked Kepubltguerrilla
bands
had
attackrd
two
tuday fur *&gt;41,000 Jriutalriu Jcnt.
Irtegraph companies from giving
can aiilirlds in Java and Suinktia
SOVIIT OHIO ATI Andrei A. Gromyko (lull) is shuwn a* lie spoke uu
points
in
noithetn
tiireir
neat
the
bringing*1ir
155,000
thr
number
ot
their service to rare bet bookmak­ the Greek situation before the United Nation* Council at lark a Success,
Hlgotlav bolder, and lliat-in f a* h Jews under cut lew restrictions here, brrause Indonecian lighter plants
ers. They aie thr Stale's prin­ N. Y. He said that th* Soviet Union “cntii.i.t agree" lo lha U. S. proposal
casr they wilhdirw atln a’ bat­ ii| Haifa and in the Nalanva weir 1raily hu action
cipal witnesses,
for the establishment of a sumUpanikativni lionlier umimiaiiun lu U&gt;«
Hie Dutch, dec la ting they would
tle tu Yugoslav territory.
area, lhe action followed a new
During srlerliun of the Jury, Ualkan*. He left member* of the Count it in the dark as tu whether h«
I’apy sat calmly at the’ di-frii.v w ould veto ll)« Amur lean resolution or mviuly abatatn. Seated at right
Gtrrk troops punned harass­ outbunl id violence which left nut attack nlhri thr civil pupuIt Sir Alexuntliir Cadogaii of ClA'al Hulun,
(IntrriiuttonaU
table, surrounded hy six lawyers,
ing action against l.rllnl forces ihiteaieaci-and-2 ) wounded ns 4ti latioii ui non-military ob|ecliv&lt;i,
. Neither the Stale nor the defense
were Htt/iiiptlbjl 15 ithtnobitiia haid the mountains tirai thr-Iron- hours.
Used all of it* allotted challenge*
tatting anti airciait guns al the
tin
df
Albania,
Yugoslavia's
west­
uf veniremen and only 15 of the
The llntish Army wat oidrird
•93 called a* prospective J u iu is
ern neighbor, allri irprtlillg the lu lock in the Jewish quarlfl* firltlc and the Kepuhlic 111 ail force,
were questioned,
ollrnsive against koiiilsa last week. here fluin 7:0(1 P. M .‘ lo '5 :t)ll hrllrved lo nutubri jlnrlil 40 obI'at Whitaker of Tampa utilized
Dispatches today Isons Saloni­ A. M. daily "until lurthrr notice. solrtient Jspanrs^ ‘planes, many ■
everyone of them on whether they
in (ibor irpair.
ka said 400 gurmllat had athad any connections with news­
Sonif 50.000 Jews in Haifa al­
Tier
Kepulihca^i
ladio. over
papers or relatives connected with
tarirtl Mooyrs. 25 miles noilh id ready were under a similar cutneceaaary In many area*, the i a ci e t i e t promoting patriotiim tiew’tpapers.
which
♦viekatliu
appealed,
said
Salonika, at dawn )rslriday but lew. Alxnil 15,000 at Nat^liva
president aaid they nm'l not !»•
He iil»o asked them whethei they
Dutch aitlllriy had ctpriird file
Steele
laid,
Ur
ga&gt;r
till*
bleak
were
irpelled
by
lilrek
comuianswamped In a wave of aperulution
would Icon "to lhe slightest it**have been under lualial law lot
■ruseu by the forecatt of n short down of CominuniiU and their g r e e "' toward the prosecution if
Jos who killed 10 befujr the re­ a week a* a result ol the kid South cd Hauduriig. .11It) unite
soulhrait uf Ifatacia lhe tepott
rtilrn crop or hy a wave of newj lympalhi/rti in (hit country:
i’apy were not called lo the aland Firm Granted Option New York A ll Kight, maining guerrillas lied acton thr
ntptng of two Ulilish army ref
yjee boosts (legged to
w sgejuid prJ
said lieu Dutch planes using lock*
1. Upwatdi ul 100,01 Ml c aid­ to testify in hi* own defense. AH
Yugoslav
border
two
miles
away.
On Lots T o Build
He Says, But Needs
grants.
a’ coal coni i art settle
John L. Lewis'
replied they wotdtl not ltd Ihut In-,
rts allaikrd Malaya, in west Ja­
ea riyrltg tnrmbrii of the Com­
A rm y casual Mrs w*r* two killed,
merit.
ftuenre tbrm.
Fear o{ repcreunions lor the in. and that other Dutch aircraft
50 Pre-Fab Homes } A Little More Sun and two wounded.
Mr. Truman aaid there are a* munist Party.
Three state employer* among
Other dispatches said 300 guer­ deportation from Haiti of 4.5llti had dialed a' Sonkaila-Sraden
.yet “ no groumla for real alarm
2. Another 100,000 candidate the properties Jurors were ex­
rillas raided a puli,-,* alutiun at or more uncertified Jewish tel
nor for general upeculative In­ lor party membership.
cused, either by the prosecution
ladway limn.
Messhori, about two miles south
creases in food prlcea" arising
or lhe defense. Judge W. May
The City Cummitriun declined
lhe most noticeable thing abuul of . line- Vug**#las-—Imrsler—amt—I ! ogees uf the Eiodus ol 1^47 wav - -imicmr^Bn - tirtJxrirxxts "lrriT Oth- “
3. Approximately 4.H00 mcm Walker excused two men when
ireallas.4
l*ea» t i l l
ei aourres ssnl the fluety- equip
hers of Communist- front- organt- th »y'W td^il?y'h *3'pre^TiceIve.I lo a d htxlty tvening oiT i ~meT,V N e ^ m i m y to s cmrfiiTy U.) ■mile* northeast of Phlorinu, where repotted to hr the irason lor the
pud Dutch anil) of about 1‘JO.OOO
extended
curfew
Greek
authorities
said
they
hav*
•
,
,
,,
ytutuig
thr
city
Ii»r
the
tint
time
rations. As for their |&gt;oliticaI ac­ ideas about the charges
men, using niustly If, S Lend
ute tirorHived t&gt;y v ommtssmnert. , . , ,
.
,
feared
a
iHrsaihle
"invasion."
Sim­
Before couth tecestrd for lunch, .
.
...
, t « the In k ol sunshine, Uuk Atkin,
In London, authunlalivr Whitt
suiplus inilitaiy equipmant,
tivity, Steele asserted:
t arraw.iy at the iroued. .
.
ultaneously a hand armed with
Judge Walker directed -.tint the Andrew
.
»
. .i
rv
who irrenlly won the Allhui I hhI- heavy maehlnegunt and mtirtans lull inloimanls said that thr Jrwriwas (tllH
iking
*st
n g tiinuilaueuusly
1
"They are now,pushing for a lurqrs he kepi logathru •luough- r»(. . George
AuitC, »ot, the lhoi|«- ** , , i .
.
• , . ij
,.
w.
,i . ,t
I in f )' talent scout program, told was reported to have attackfd the without vitas iriied Friday aboaidi nujnercai* pcunti
coalition of Leftists' Vdt. the ,el udl (hy trial and Oral* th*y be rvsl lr-uiniturr
Tnmpany that the le- .
. ..
.
. ,, ■ *
.1
1
1
1 ■
1
1 Dr. It J
Van Mink, acliug
village of Mrtokainbo*. the
refugee ship were bemg *|in»
.............. Krlle,,|. ,«||„|
pielatfon of funning a major third o ff from access to magatita-* and Cense ,lee, lor auction r.ilc» be te Ins fellow Kotaruns at their leg nearby
setting fire to nine houses, de
verdict It
qntll
newspapers
ular
weekly
luncheon.
Ml.
Aiki.r
party.”
"
'
spite slicing opposition hy armed ed back lo France in a ‘new and i|„ »M iniisliing "pultre xctitm."
duced from SIOiFa'day lo $20 -v
reached.’
tougher" approach to the hand I t.tent: Genera] Biniim It Spoor,
Sliale called the Front organi­ . . The kctlon was taken at I 111? day. ’lhe motion died lor lat k *&gt;1 .iddrd dial alter hr caught culd, peasants
POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. July
[lillrli coiiitnandrr, said tit an urhr spent a good deni of time look; f 4*»ml IhtiFil mm f*i|l » l» l
One pew&gt;|iu|t*r aceount'deelar-( ling of ruch blockade lonnri
21-lA*)-Dutchess County Surrogate sation* "fa r more dangerous" than
a second. City Munagri II. N
der uf tlet* day tltui "our entmlas’
mg atnund New ^oik for some ml the attack supported b* maFrederick 8. Qulntrrro ruled to­ the party. He- explained: •*
||„w, v, r. 0,, BrilUh foreign
(la„ e
w|lich try to
Mayer said today.
"Thu leaders era ppliiiriaed. as
day ’ that all papers and file* of
rolonlal offic* spoke..,im i*-| ,al.„tage'Ole minrere imptemantalittle m i net where he could gel chlnagUD fir* from the 6Hlh 3ugostav frontier post.
the late President- Kooaevclt are author*, piufeasors. xrivntifts and
Ned .Smith, ownrr of the San- ;n ^
(un
ftiaed In cuniniant,
i (ion of the iit’iec'ioents n'schacl,
Meanwhile, lhe United Nations
"a ealld and effective gift to the professional men. Kirer. Increasing
ft ti I ft-l14e1.1 w|| I'nn* 1) %|
find
Furniture
Company,
and
J.nk
.
,,
The informants said the Jew.
onfotgellahle
irrtptes■utN.-onniii.Hioo
in
v
e
a
t
I
g
s
t
i
n
g
.Cnlted State* government to he Riemliem aie joining there, Afl,
ti .
,1 L .
,
Another
returned lu France presunialdy
K.iLgan, nutmt^r ol Hir .VirHiml
**
™ ieed. maintained and preserved lire gradually veering to the party
Greek
Intrclet
disorder.
announc­
Aikiu it .tied, wa* (lie
County Mulortw Inc., jppfarrtl l»r*| nl]\ /\
ed thut it planned to visit Kuril! would be accommodated in dis­
In the Franklin D. Rooxevett lib- line through the' pulling o f the
,
^
*
A
$i*efd
ol
ll»r
«ut iway* and the jam as to inspect llie ares where guer­ placed perxunx’ camp..
string*
of
the
tireless
Worker*
rary at Hyde Park."
lore lor v. omimitiutt md t*pp»»%rj .
,
.
.l
i
Britain lias been In touch with
A
, t i
i
.
H»ry prudiit r tliii mg the ruin rilla force, launched their first
The decision ratne a* part of a npimig those forces ’ who have
,
••
..
. .
•
»•
,
"certain" European count! te. ».n
(I - .ll.a r C
I '. x ,
.in
Ray A, Hollenbeck of Orlando triluclKm ol the fee lorAuction^
judicial aettleaient of the account party affiliations."
lu-ur. Mr (4*1*1 *»( 1tVmg lit! liftt
Steele said he submitted to the was arresled last Monday itrar
the whole question of Jewish 1111
of prole-tdlng* of James Roose­
L ntil Oct.
I, I M 4 ,
I nit ter , u|,|^4y ( k |«- on .hi H&gt;erui((hl
liin
migration lo the Holy l.iind. they
velt, Basil O'Connor and Henry War liepartment two months ago Chuluuta on a charge of hunting was $10 a day. said Mr. Sayr .
Qrangr.
range. N. J.. where he *1*saiil, and arrangements have liven
P. Hsckett aa executor* of the a list of 2,000 Army officers or out of season after he had killed
Iliad* with St leant Itnty nrii(
last will and testament of Mr. men who are members of tic two turkeys on the preceding day. an el that lime was mciraird lo |tr(| some fiiend* .u\d said that
Mole than tup •-IllpluVees of the
He wa» taken the same day Indore the pirtrnl $100 talc. Ur dreliiird
France to hall the flow of EuCommunist party or of fronts.
Roosevelt,
never will foigel the funny
mpean Jews without immigration Florida I’uwet ('urpuiation gathlegislation to outlaw the jh'II County Judge R. W. Ware and that Mr. /Austin had appearrd at
Last Spring, when lhe Senate
.ensation in his ear* at he we*,I
i-rrlificates try returning them to creil Fthlu) afternuon tu hunur
War Inveatigatating Committee lax a* a requirement fur votina fined flQO and costa.
le lim l iirraiuctldfi mlpeiItltendsnt
I I s s IIsih Z
I 'l l , s il l
Joe Hickson, honorary game a merlins of thr Cnmmistirri on under the lludton Kiser.
tlirlr emliurkutimi |&gt;orts.
fought permission to go through
George r l.'Turner wt the llsnton
warden and rider for the Buck July 10. irtfurtlrd the irdurtnm.
"w # papers In search of informa­
This course has been advm-ulrd .Spring* I’ow.-i ptoot which wa*
Mr. Aiken wa* introduced hy
Point Hunting Club, identified and had pointed out that Orlando 1Tiariaa'"Morrison who had charge
tion dealing with Navy purchase*
l&gt;y the Arati trailer.hip of Pal­ renamed tlie tlinige K. Turner
Hollenhark a* having shot the had reduced the rate from $25*1 &lt;-f
John Vivian Marlin, Il'J, died estine.
of Arabian oil. Fred W. Shipman,
the
program
I'reviousty,
plant. A pluqili- in llie hnllwey uf
turkeys.
According to County
Hutirrihiy niinnliiK at il:00 o’ c W )
librarian, said "at such lime and
lo
$50
a
day.
Mayor
Gut.
willij
'
"
dr»
w
««'t.e
snnoiincrd
that
the
In recent months, Jews uniuuv the liuilillng in-itil-vd with Mr.
Prosecuting Attorney George A. .1
at
hi*
lionir
on
Routh
Hsnforrt
if the Robsevr|t pa|ier* are turned
1 r .t /-»
I uifU n u ll Bull I Bullnnirrd lh%Speer, Hirkson heard the two shots the approval o f the Cnmmt.sioncrv.!,,,,,,^ r|u|,
Avrnur Ito'trad made Iris home in in Pulrnttn* atuivr file quota lone Turner's name, was unveiled by
over to the government hy court
A. W. Iliggiti., pie.idi-nt .of th*
rraallaaea -■ raee * 1.1
whilr in his home near where the users dllrclcd City Attorney rtrd j..,, J u l y no. The' •tub voted to Hanford for 21 years.
order, the United State* arch­
cnnipnny
Condition of Roy'Clyde Kitchln*, turkey* were downed, ran down
For
11
1
*
1
1
)with
the
Sheriff,
ivist would face no Insurmount­
Wnon to prrpate an ordinance' nn-ept the rhallcuKu nod ti. A.
.Mi
I inner, who live* m O r­
year old Oroee mechanic, whose the mad and saw Hollenbeck in
able problem In making the papers
i|«sr, wlio presldeit to lliu slisencr office, Mr Marlin, was Uirn June
lando, tool charge of llu&gt; t oll.11rucavailable- to a Senate committee1 motorcycle was wrecks*] . thorliy hi* automobile, and wa* Void by containing thr p:ojHj*cd reduction of I’ ntlidvnt Gordon Itrisson, up 17. IK7S in Decatur, Iowa.
tloif .d-.alw*-iant ott tin- nil..lea of
In- addiriim to the Widuw, Mrs
or any other government body after 2:hh o'clock Runlay -nfter- The latter thkt he hart shot at a to hr luhmillrd *1 , (he Friday 1- inled 'tlrvitle
r.
Touflitun,
Idike Mom o.- in Iv2*1, wa. in the
noon
when
he
attumpt«4f
at
high
hawk,
Anna,
Marlin,
other
survivor.
for official ute."
mrrting.
\iidrew Stine and Jnmea Higgins
■*-ivh;e *'f the coiiuiaii)' fur more
The
sound
of,
turkeys
In
dlirate
o
f
speed
to
pat!
an
antomo*
rh"
Include-three
sons,
Werrrn
W.
t that time. President Truman
limn 22 )inrt», and tin-, tl years
Conitniasloners.
Bishop* ntftl .1- B rotniilltlee to make the .Martin, f'rtirau Rapids, Minn.,
itjectad lh i request for the bile on llu- Orlando road at "Death tres* tnadfl * Hlrkaorr Suaulcioiia
Fotniallon uf a Central Hondo uf experience in the iuduatry.
arrangement*.
,
papers - and wrote the executors Valley", lx today reported aa aeri- xnd he noted (he tag number of Leahcr. were ahaetil frikn the
John V. Martin, Jr., and William Pilot* Club w *t announced today
Ho win ptr.t-nUol with a 32
Mr. Aikin recount*)!, hi* exit*- It. Martin, Hanford; on* grandson, by Roy Browning, airport man
Tonight, thr
asking for any paper* .relevant oua at Fernald-I.augnton-Mrmorf*l th* car. Later he recovered the Friday meeting.
degn-f Masuitlc ring in token of
tienc*
in
eininrcliuri
with
whicn
t'oinrnlsslnn
will
meet
tu
consider
turkey*
and
•
notified
a
member
Hospital,
and
x-rajrw
are
('ring
to the Inquiry.
Carrol Martin, Psliran Rapids. •Krr, following tha sucres.f it com­ appriviatiuu, and Mr*. Turner r«M.l.llu.sU •• I'asr Sill
II •■ tls tn at I'.s . t|si
Minn.; two brothers. Chris Martin pletion uf th* breakfast flight In­ clevetl a corsage uf led loses. W.
Shipman could not he reached taken to determine potslbld eon of th* hunting club who,in turn
telephoned
Mr.
Speer.
Porter
Lan*.
immediately for comment on thr cutxion. according to State High­
of l.os .Angries and l-orn Martin itialed by the Hartford Hchool uf J. .Clapp, new piodoellun super­
Ing,
president
Of
the
Seminole
way
I’
afrolman
L.
C.
Bender,
who
rrogqte
of t'ennqylvanla.
Aviation Sunday morning. Tin intendent. served a* ilia.ter of
surrogate's
decision.
Sportsman'* Association wa* con­
Funeral iffv lc fs will lie held al purpose of the new urbanization rereniunie* ,\ talk wa. given by
YSaturday the Senate War In investigated the accident.
tacted
by
Tanner,
wildlife
officer
. Both Kitchena and hi* wife,
rtsligating Committee subpoenaed
the Krlrksim Funeral Home at is lu encourage the use of the air I'*e*. Iliggln*, wht|tUKld) pi sited
4::00 I', M. Tuesday and Interment plane in Central Florida and any Mr. Turner, aVT'itW a l«i It. J.
pspars of the late President for Myrtle Kilrhen* were taken to the of Orange County wae located
and
with
Seminole
Gam*
Warden
aa ’ Inquiry aimed at determining hospital hy Charlea Luke, manager
will take place in Everrreen flier with a atudent pilot’* certifi­ Allen, chief t-ngiu,-,-r uf the cotu*hn authorized a wartime contract of the Mather Furniture BUire Welter Coursen of Sanford, made
Cemetery. The Rev.GlennK.Smith cate Is eligible to join.
pany.
the
arrest.
6w Howard Hughe* for construe- and a wllnrs* to the accident. Mrs.
take o f f of Llttlle and Rev. J. W. Auatln will
Burnley's hrra'kftsl High. c»nnI ond with
By BOBBY I'ARKH *
Kollowing tlie ceremony, a fish
Prior
to
arresting
Hollenbeck
“ n o f an experimental flying Kitchens, who waa trjuted for
Camp Serilie
1Annie, camp legrmt. and Butile officiate. Members o f th* Elks o ff as scheduled, Mr. Riowning fiy anil picnic »&gt;■ luld oh tha
cut* and bruises, waa released th# officers traced th* car itumlwr
Club
will
have
charge
«
f
(he
stated, with H lilanes and 17 pilot* 'plant grounds. There weie many
Wednesday and Thursday Were Dunn a* little -Annie ’ Ma* a
to Orlando. Jo* Hickson waa taken
E irl R! Koont, an altomey for from Urn hospital last evening.
leaving th* Hanford airport at vislliir. of tlie company, formerly
busy days at Camp Winona w it h '.&lt; "'am. Bobby Morris tu Long graveside services.
the Roosevelt estate, refering-lo
The accident took plaeo about along to Identify Hollenbeck. A the many activities going full Knlf# Harry, George Harden as
Pallbearer* will ba Jess* C. 5:15 A. M. They arrived at N o known a. The Florida I’uldlc Ser­
tha aubpoeaa. aaid today “ No one 150 feel south o f the well which companion who waa with Hollen­ blast.
I
lodge,
Leo
Rutner,
A.
W.
Odham,
Hmvrna at 8:36 A. M. and were vice Company, from Winter Bark,
{ Due Eyed I'ete and Stanley Katz
knows V^ether the documents ia south uf the Big Tree road. The beck at the time of th* shooting
Riding, o ff to a sluw start he-|n. tha grandmother gave a big J, D. McNeil, J, II. Truluck, Frank driven to the beach In c * r f fur- Del.an.) suit Hi. I'ete I shut g.
•ought are among Mr. Koosevell'a motorcycle, a Harley Davidson, '37 haa not been id*nil/lad, M ld Mr. cause of weather, I* going full luogb to the campers,
Bauer, II. &gt;r. Jamedan and J. W. nlahrd by Bill Wright and Wind
paptra. I f they are they will he model, collide*! with tha left rear Bpeer. Tha turkeys, on* large- and blast now with dally prize* being- Hobby Morris won lhe treasure Btawart.
sor Rowley, operators of the New
supplied Us the committee aa soon fender of the 1041 Chrysler Sedan on* small, war* put In th* Central awarded to the buy who makes| hunt held Thuroday afternoon by
Smyrna Aero Service. Later lo ok Company
» » poaaibls. Every effort will driven north on tha highway by Florida Quick rraete
the higheat
score.
“ Squlmri"* a tloaa margin over Wealcy Spenfast waa aarved at the Airport
ba made to comply with the sub- Josephine Mlney, 3d year old Or­ plant and will probably b* given Howen won a rifleman's handl-j n-r. This gave five extra points
Grill.
lando nrgresa. According to Pat­ to th* County kom*.
(cook for the highest score Thura- to hi* cabin and an ire cold waterAmong thus* participating, in­
rolman Bender, the motorcycle waa
Frank Grurge Murphy, « rualday o f a 43 out of * possible 50.1no-Ion a* th* treasure. ■
sides Mr. Browning were Walter
dragged about 160 feet.
Many, o f th* boy* went withi Wednesday night Al Broek tnKrohn*, Jr., C. B. Gunn, Howard dent uf Haufurd fur the test thr#*
LONDON, July I I , (A V -A Brit- Bhryock, Ollvkr BJoblom, Mat rill year*, died at the local Tiailer
Mr. Morris for an interesting 2Vk&gt; tertained th* ramp at council ring
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mile trip around the Ink*. On that by relating hi* aspariancas in Ish Foreign Offic* spokesman told Tlndale, Charles ‘ Baker, Julian Camp where he resided, at 1.30
ai .VM
kike th# boy| viaited many points; North China. Th* Dishwaahtr* a new# ronfarsac* today that Ban- Simmons, Roy Mixon, Ted Jacksin, A. M. .Saturday after a brief ill­
M ANILA, July t l , &lt;A&gt;)
Aness.
WIESBADEN, Germany, July of interrat around Winona nncD'iuartat sang another highly jin- ora Eva Psron, wife o f tha Argcn- Gen* Bver fy «nA J— y ......... .Th* , tJtilf* Oil Company la Northwrst Airlines atntoliner ar­
Born Apr. 20, 1875 in KSntry.
- * — tlna nraslitanf had g .Z I.U .ly
^ ' 1eanalderable increase in rived here today, completing tha 81. WY—An Initial practice flight tha outing was a huge success! Joyabla aong. .
III., the deceased was a retired
*wli
called her plana for a visit to Eng­
uvan thsugh sonic rrt—ttTT” tro)rl ! ' BW f'Fark won his white awlmOf Its filling ilation at company's first commercial flight
W irrtn r
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Railroa'd Track Supervisor.
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Langled with a
hornet*' neat at ndng ribbon
and Kenneth
_ hornet*'
-ami r im Stteet,
new Amarlcan
Jt
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26,000*
poumJ Ini nth* an old slaughter bouse.
Survivors Include the widow,
sey his blue. Cht/m Stanley and
"Th# Argentina ministry of for­
kvr purchased the Lule Noath Pacific route.
again*! q "bomb-proor German
Mts. Nrlte M. Murphy, Hanford;
Thuraday night waa stunt night Epcncar Harden report th* ba- eign affair*," tha spokesman aaid,
ty adjoining t h e
submarine factory waa postponed with each cabin entertaining the ginnars* swimming Flats** as all "haa informed-tha British Embas­
three daughters, Mrs. W, t}/ MtFIRR
’ ’-Firat Street for thle
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. sy In Buanoa A ir** that 8*nora
Cloud, Bartow, Mrs. 3V. A, Knight.
rest of_lha camp with an original nuking foal prograd.
’ A carelessly thrown cigar re- today by bad wrathar.
CLEVELAND, July 81. (AY— Charleston, S. C-, and 61r*. Har­
Th# hug* plane*, aquippod with stunt Tha stunts ware Judged by
Buddy Dunn caused, snvy whan Peron will not ba visiting England
auitud In a fire that act a porch
a fire Saturday afternoon at 5103a special bomb-bay*, war* achedttled th# number q f hoy* in it. lu he caught a BH pound ba** while during her present Eurapaan tour." Th* CIO-Unlt*d Rubber Worker* vey Hale, Sanford; three anna, K.
to fly over tha Farga underxround originality and th# acting. Cabin ftihlng with Gen# LeVy and Mr.
The spokesman’# announcement intowislionsl policy committee hat M. KwtglTT?Sanford, W. II. Kwhrin.
Laurel Avenue. Damaj*
cams tu x 1than 10 days after ha dselded to ask the rubber indus­ Loa A ngeles, Calif., ami J. R.
according to Fire Chief M. N. submarine plant near Bremen this ], under direction o f Danny Calla­ klurrta.
The boys trtjoyad -a western hid dlaclaesd that Qutsn Etlis- try** “ big four"—Goodyear, Goo-I- imrjmi, Bloomington, In d; also t l
morning to familiarise pIKffa and han won first place with a skit
Cleveland.
o f an operation.
movt# Saturday night In tha ra- hctli had “ nltlmstad" aha would b* rich, U, R Huhber and Pirostune— grandchildren anj six great grand*
bombardier* with th* layout.
Dr, Quick portrayed by Wade rrration cabin. Ur. Morris has glad to receive Banora Peron If. she for another 1947 pay ralac.
Aa Army Air Form spokesman
children.
Herman T/. Schroder'died this aild th* testa would eovar a three- Garner and us* feminine lead by mtda avary possibls effort to cam* to Britain.
Funeral services will t&gt;« conduc­
Tha eommlte# Msioad rising liv­
morning at 3:1* •'clock at his month period. Thirty “ Amazon" “ .Squirrel" Bowen draw a big furnish addsd rnUrtalnmdnt and
Trad* unions her* had signified ing coats for Its decision yesterday ted at the Erickson Funeral tlom*
id “ Bamaon” bombs, with tlu-ir ebaar. Cabin It with Ronnla Gar­ activities ! « this year's program- tha|r Intention to damonitrat* to more mknay from "B ig Four," Tuasdmv at 11:00 A. M. wit* th*
home In Lake Monro*. Funeral
Goal
horseshoe*. against
" 0*1 HI,
III, soft ball, Horseshoe*,
•ervtce* will be announced later high explosive* extracted, will be ner aa Dalsy&gt;Maa and Walter
■Inst Banora Paron tf
If aha .vlsltvlslt- signara.ofwka first wage contract Rev. Douglas Charles officiating.
Graham aa tha -villain came In and ping pong az# all going ed Briuln and had referred to her this f a i r among tha nation’s maj­ Burial will be nrsde in EvargTsaSt
by the Erickson Funeral Home,
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aaaond place. Cabin ill placed see-1,uon**
aa “ a fascist
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or producafa.
T in charge

No Action Taken Aiken Reports *
To Lower Auction His Experience
Fee By City Body On Talent Show

fo u r L Rules On
Papers And fFiles
Of F .D . Roosevelt

O rlan d o an Fined
On O ut-O fSeason
Hunting Charge

Company Honors
Frodm lion ( hief_
Upon Retirement

John V. Martin,
Former Deputy
Sheriff, Dies

Motorcyllst Hurt
In Highway . Wreck

Florida Pllotn Club
To Bfe Formed Here

Camp. Winona Activities Highlighted
By Treasure Hunt And1Stunt Night

o Pieces Of Local
Property Are Sold

Frank (icorjrt* Murphy
Died Saturday A . M.

Senora Peron Will
Not Visit Britian

B*29s In Germany To
TeBt New U. S. Bombs

CIO To Ask 2nd Raise
From Rubber Firms

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The Lost Family Doctor

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According to A rth u r J . Snider, n w riter on ncicntific
xubject*. the family doctor, like the early American Indian.
• a* SaMlsr
kaalatri. I t»»l#x
'V alowly vanishing. .
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n.illa AikMia.
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_ A aUrvev conducted by Ihe Uniloti Stolen Public Health
t a l . 1.1 aa a»r«a4 rlaaa-aaaltrr
( . I t l r r IT. 1*19. a« «*» I’-sl IIIMre Sen ice shows vthal one In every ten pjiyalcians .in tt large
IJ taafar*. rla.Ua. aa^ar !** »»• midwentern city is a apccluliat in nursery, one in every
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fifteen n H|&gt;ecinli»t in oIjsletYicn and gynecology, one in
HHII AMI I- »K% *
twenty a specinliHt In Internal metlicine, and one in twenty
M UM
a specialist in eye. ear. nose anil thront diseases.
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One reason for this trend is the fact that the field
of medical knowledge has become so wide and so com­
M |l«l llll’TI&lt;*% MATH*
ra.at.la la **••■•••
plicated that no one mnn can keep -informed altout it.
It» f- .. i» » . i i m Ii
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,I T i A n oth e r Is that pay is Itetter and a specialist has more life
Oat Maatfc
-tli'M Maalfca
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4ill of his own. Then. loo, the public has grown to he eve
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All akltaatt nail***. ra»A» "[ staffs.
Some steps are lielng taken to rnnko n career as a
lliaaka. tem&gt;t-U*n- and ■•••'»♦* «*
general practitioner more desirable. Legislation is being
ralalna Inada. will •&lt;»
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proposed in some states to supply saholarship funds for
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t.taad
"'*4 students who will return to small towns on completion of
their courses. T w o yenrs of special Interne training for
ll.aa la.-.
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’ VkV « 2 general practltlnnera are provided by some hospitals.
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The old-fashioned family doctor was a .force for good
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prfiiHpnl |i m 4i *m »I» m •
In the community. His understanding of human nature
|*i S#" V»rh* f
rivalled that of the modern psychiatrist, and his knowledge
if the workings of the body wns ncquired by a wide and
varied experience added to his school ipid hospital work.
.Much of his pay for long hours and hard work came in the
!• Ifcla
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form of the warm affection and confidence of his patients.
Medlral students of today may well follow his example.
MONDAY. JU LY II. *9*7
Families really need this help. Th e new doctors, however,
need to be more justly paid in money as well as gratitude.

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-JACK-ttUNVII.I.E. July 21. tSpeof the United 8tatee Departmert
of Agriculture, and a number of
Federal ami 8Ule experta on varinua phaaea of production and mar­
keting of agricultural producla will
l&lt;e in Jaekaonville. Wedneaday and
ThunoJay of thia week for ihe an­
nual conference of Florida •State
Markrta ' ManagVra. the * rfftclal
program, relcaaed totlay, revealmt.
"Florlda'a ayatem of State-oper­
ated marketa la recogniied nation­
ally for ita pioneering work." aaid
Director William I.. WiUorrin out­
lining plana for the conference. *T
think that recognitl6n la haae.1 pri­
marily on the fact that we have
progreaaed along conaervativi* linea
—gnd that -w* have progrr.aed
atradilv. The record* ahow gaina
In over-all volume of buslneaa
handled, for every year ilneo our
Initial aale* on the Sanford Market
In 1P3S. The groaa volume for the
laat fiacah year waa more thnn
ilxty timra aa large a» for the
first fiacal year. That's » rcArd
we all take pride In. It’s a rer.
ord which reflects credit on^tho
conservative pnliriea which Com­
missioner Mayo has insisted upon
from the Iloginning.
" I think the point should lie
emphasised however,, that growth
of our marketa l« not the moat
important yardstick for meaauiement o f their worth to Kloridiana.

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Three advantages result front Husslnn refusal to
co-operate with the Western flowers in any move toward
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m the rnmmon’ good. says Hal O'Flaherty, an American cop-elb* Pttryih »'»*'*
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jqiondeijt •in Europe-&gt;
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j. The division of Europe gives the UtiTteil States
type machine*. Nowit 'hey it I
j)r|(R|n a fy,.,, hand to proceed with the restoration
invent lomething l«« making ^ wMfem Germany. The intolerable delays can in* avoided,
fifw.prmi unneceiiary. averyttung
Jirp|l t0 j)e j,|van relief enn lie narrowed ‘down
will hi* all rightRep. Keating of New W k h».

iolifiiucfd » bill allowing woikmj

wivii to .deduct the «°»» °' b*b&gt;
- titters bom then inebm*

Why sot include die lo ll of CooV»
too?

Lady bit Mountballen.-a couun
ol King George, wai
. New York l.ft week on • « " « * « n
talking a woilhleia

We knew the Hntuh Lm
.piia-waa in a hadJuubut

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We ire wl.eie a Senate cornmi'
He Just A Little Bit Bettertee i» going In conduct an inv*»
tigatiOn into the cauie of htg*
Dope tlip nnli-smnn who earns $20,000 it yt-nr havr*
pricer- If they carry tho «
ten
limp.*
ns much *nlrit ability an thn anlpaman coverinu
far Oitnugh. they are liable tg land
the nnmp territory with the aame lino who en'riia $2,000
right back in tho lialli of Goa a vefcr’*’ "
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M m i ' man nml women liiink th e re .is a tri*im*mloiiM
Rrmrmbrr tho»# popular tong •llffprencp in nltility nml imrforniniitu botwt'cn tha imtn
who in lost Afttlnjr hy nritl tho msit ut thn top,'between^
.#1 yritrryrsr. "Yes. Sir. Ibst
My Bsby." ” 1 Wonder Where M) (he mnn of ortlinttry Hccompli.shmcnt nnd the ntnn of
outfltnmllnir schievcmcnt.
Baby II Toniaid” *ml "H nw 7*
Actnnll.v, the difft-ri'iico in nnmll. A in-monncl officer
Gonna Krrp 'em Down On lb of n corporation employing several thousand pcoph*.. juiid
Farm?-' Walter Donaldion. tne
recently, "O ur department heads nml key people are' just
B in wfio Wtcle ibrm, died ^ a »
ordinary folks who got their jolts by doing n little more
week at the age oi 53.
and n tittle Itetter work than the others/

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Refora Wagprr’a ” Tannhain»r"
in the Pari* Opera In 1BSI..I1 * u
waa produced for the f tret lime
rehearird 104 times, 14 of ihera
with full orheitr^.

One pound of tea will ii al'i
260 cUpa of The brew.
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Unless
Yop want to sell a ear
Yon want to bay a car
We will Mil your car for I I I
rummiaalon. If yonr car ii noi
ly 11.00 reiAainsold, you pay oni.
tlbn fee. High bid may ba refuted
by seller.

Smyrna Auto'
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Auction every Tueeday I P. M.
Starting July 22nd
A t New Smyrna Heach- Airport
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THE HISTORY OF SANFORD CELERY
Ry II. J. LEHMAN

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Irrigation was not the only dir-1In plsre hy driving stakes
ISS* Cluli
flrulty thsss pioneer cvlery grow- both sides while bleaching cel­ S si Nsws
•ra 11*4 *° ovtrrnme. They had ery. loiter on .bleaching paper, Its Novsllr Tim*
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to .work nut a- plan for grow- cmnlnit In mils and of correct til* I'lsnn HlyllnRi •Slurry KuAsll)
Ing young planks, and anon dls- whllh and length, took the place Sits Nsws of Ih* n*£__
Familiei with children havt bevn -ov*r#d that tender celery plant* of the cumin-) some boards. This
The United States has 11,045,needed shelter from hearing rain*
having a lough tim* duHng thr and very hot sun. Boon “ tent” piper was held In place with OOO automobllra and 'JN.i'OO.OOO
light
stake*
on
both
sides,
then
,
homing ihoilagc nying to find * ePIe#’ sprang up on every farm, a ‘year or two later wire wick­ telephones. •
landlord who will 1*1 lh«m bring from tha long row* of seed beds ets, Iwnt by the farmers to re­
po
their childieo into hi* bouia. This covered by tent ahaped awnings semble croquet wickets, wtrs used.
ieees date* from tha end nf th*
made of muslin. These could be With good rar* thia paper can b*
may have been partly bccaute so rolled up on cool nlghta and low­
5th ce n t u r y
used fo r several seasons.
many children will- be chiiditn- ered for heavy ahowers and hot
The pioneef celery growers In
Hhwever. the situation it improv­ •uttny days, as they were mount­ harvesting
packed their crop In to 900 crate* per acre, and tha
ed
on
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ahaped
wooden
frame
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ing. Either the children ate get­
Celery teed Is usually town in the field. The crates used were Mlllng price from grower* waa
ting better or the landlord! arr prearranged bads from tha jBtt#r|R“ * to8rib *«'In the field at tha from 91.90 to aa high aa'$7J&gt;0
becoming human. Out in Salitayy, part of July to I&gt;eet&gt;mbar for
™ «in g. A good crate per -crala.The plnnMr grower would aland
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Okla., the low n't biggcit landlord rarir.r or latar crops, and il takes: 2 f k* r., coulH "»■&gt;«•
•maxed today to aaa thy. immanaa
hai announced that he is giving from alt to eight weeki for planta*” ,, rr,V** ,Irr bour’
to grow large enough for aet.'.'ut , ,h? cHerJr was stripped of wash houkaavand pre-rta-Vrs turn
a- month’s free rent (o any and ting In tha Hold.
'Wast. leaves, sorted according to oul 25 to 30 cars of cvljtry per
Ratline
nlanls
another ?,* V . * nd P*«k*d In crates hold- day. From these places calery
all tenant! having children. Thi*
Setting
p
lam* was anothor
s. Colored
Cole
p a o p I a ware Ing three, four, all, eight, and washed, pre-cooled and' crated,
earning winter Sanford might at­ rntdam.
Itn oot«n stalks. Thus a if rower
tract a lot ol tourists limply by rained and becama experts In preparing to cut an acre or more, rolls forth by truck and train
loads to all parts of the Unltad
this work. A good tatter, crawl­
advertising that children will be ing on his kneea, could set out employed a crate maker, a cuttei. States, Canada and foreign coun-‘
strlppera,
sorters,
packers,
and
welcome here.
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aa many aa 39,000 plants In one
day. For ana good setter there men to nail the covers on the
Aa tha Hanford Celery Delta
crate*.
In
the
earlier
day*
tit*
. . Newsprint pricei have ioateJ Inust ha two or three women pull­
n ew and developed, other sections
numbsr
of
cretss
ptr
a
m
to (abulout heights dui ng the ing plants from the teed bed*, rled. As a rule whan celery wak began to procure celery. Amend
Anton,
latl year. An Auociatec i’ret* two people to drop the plants wwked In tha field, from 200 to theni were Bradenton, o iM fl
In the rows where tha rround
dispatch reveals sale# as high as haa been properly ■paced and 1200 or the average o f 7M cratau Rsrasota and tha district sroutc
t&lt;a»* vaygvituvav,
Laka
Okeechobee, m
Ini parts %
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$290 a ton. in tha to cillrd “fie* ■narked, and ona man to give per acre.
houthem East Coait, and
t
o
destroy
Insects
detrimental
each
newly
aat
plant
a
cup
nf
liUrket” (though there is nothing
Heart In tha central part of 1 lorvery free about it, as l a r t i w watar. Now In the year 194? and to eelary It ar^s ytcceseary to &lt;da.. For tha past Un yt^.
•pray
and
duet
,wlth
different
or tha past eight or ten year*,
tan ita) which it 219 percent calerr petting machines have cmnn l.Vja2—nf.-ln saetleldee TV Is wwe
Iona
-htfW r-thsn ills r reTrat—trmtrrtt In. and many farmers are doing Tlrat don* by hand, then don* by of Zallarood, Oklawaha and Island
•way wltn hand aettlng. Many drawn 100 gallon sprays and dust­ Grovs.
price and seven limes hightr thar away
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er* covering four rows, and today
Soma o f tha Sanford calary
tbc pre-war price. No other com o f the machine* uaad In this .ter­ this Is done arlth tractor* cover­
ritory are mede In Holland, Mich,
that we know oi h u gone -nd srilh tfro operators on a ma­ ing I t to 18 or more roars. Air­ farm* havs bean growing erooa,
calary and - other vagaUblaa, for
up to much, either in the U*i chine, . can Mt
from 6Q.OOQ tn planes have also bren ueed
th* patt 45 to 90 yaars, and 1
tr. or in the pest , seven yean 10,000 plants per day. Under larger fields for lb# patt 19 aresUct that If tha land it pr»Pnormal conditions calery is ready year*.
*rlv taken car* of by cover
»or .harvesting in three er four
The
fr ir i
brought
many crops, muck, ate. It can and will
newspaper is pr
month* from time of aettlng,
changes. The Government took continue to grow celery and other
we are proud to My you kp Mil
Calery grown her* could aat n hand, rake and' regulation* v! gets hire for the next 60 year*.
were
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charged ihe same for your week!) s* bleached with earth aa
P
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l d down,
making
It com
1 am Indebted for the facta
subscription to The Herald'as yoi done tn Ketamaxoo, as our dl- pulsorv that each stalk ba Indl •nd dlgurea In the foregoing
nate waa far too warm and moist vldually washed before leaving
to Mlaa Mall Whltner and
were peying before the war. D» for ouch procedure, «o wide Cy­ Florida. For the 1949 and i»4 article
Mr. Randall Chase, both descen­
you know anything eUe you can prus boards ware uwd for many Mason celery, after going through dant* of pioneer celery growers.
The End
ptiy el ihe M »e prices » » ia 1940? )»a r».. These boards ware held the waih houaa tuna front 190 \

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- residential and commercial Inslallationa. The type of fa i equipment tinted under F llA Title 1
include* Central Heating plants, floor furnace*, water heater*, boilers, air conditioning units and
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Although
household washing
Maximum flow of fl.00 ctthlc
feet, per second waa ordered for mashinc* have been used for
the 8t' Lucie canal last'week and many years, they did not ...rome
discharge of the Caloosohatchee
lit e r a l us* until after W orld
River flowing at the rat* of 3.900, " Br '•
cubic feet per second In order toj
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H agner. German comby nearly si* week* of continuous POM'r, * » » ■ -political * iil* for
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hit gratst wqrka.
France haa 1,900.000 motor ve­
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Two-flflha of Ceylon'a great
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D o n 't‘w.iNlr protiniis vnrtiliun timt* RClIitiR to anti from
to u r “ wnnili'rlnniL" T’l.Y K l.O ltllhX A IR W A Y 'S and
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while foi i i-|i.iir,' it ill tti-iil ii|f
wilh.M bml.iii Imi* Thu Ii ich-*,
Voar In ami &gt;--ai imi. ;; *1, i.:.t.l
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cut a follow* fi-nr in tin l-n ", i
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IWa*ly Shop at t o Park Ave. Hal. J*ly 19.
Mo«. Mornlnx Jely 29 at M9 N. I'arii In Takach
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Ihrrr. To the club room*,
the *l*mp album,' Ihe.ches*
lahtr. Ihe pholocriphir dark
room, thr g.df link- or soma
plsre. In our nf lhc*e nr
kl* Newfeaiurctr Writers
In mu*ir perhaps Jrr fimD
Wondering— wHg meu *ecm to I an rmottmijl outlet that reCel more fun out of li f r lb iq
lea-e. him from strain .ind
M.tmrn? Or »li&lt; women .dlenj
make- him lorgrl hi* »mrie%
seem" tu gel less salisfartinn out l for a shilr. More women need ’
nf their work than men?
| mure out let &lt; like thia.”
A lot of |&gt;co|ilc have hogged,i
Presldj-iil JLstrr practice* hit .
I"wn on those questions. Rut Dr. theory a* wcR n* presrhe* it,*
Hany Miaire, pir*ldcnt of Skid-! After ii Imtd dp&gt;' iu ih Hi* jelaxn"'i,- ( ollcgc. Saratoga Spring,
|j„. |,u,t .w /H Clu-pin. Geel- .
V. Y, diaa some hltrrrstmg- an*, hoven «m l It.AUn
l|U wife, the
ucift.'Sav'k aix.f«n|. .broWcd. Dr:
^0„cmt . * r " . U '»je HI.
Miairc. whb tamrirt wt Dsttniotilb nihi
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College nnil
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Jhe -University nf they have ? « » pm' rMinnesota
ii.unraoM la-forc
o e.o .r liccofnlng
.wi m ong m o.
.\lthou. '. tin ' -liege piesldvnt
r n women s college 22 yca.s ago: - , hjnfc.
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Ihejiuslness of lisiriR in mmS lttl'^ isi not- '
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plrtrly diffrrenf n.iis .mil
out of fhi'itt. 'he Iwlirve* they
men riimr out lieltrr. In the
nro ui". h is lti i ritireii* Ttinn
first place men know they »rr
men
IniiIi a - .indent* and a*
going to h*»e In rnrn their
adult*.
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"Rut w'l.mrn would he much
rhimse a field of lltrlihmwt
happier
In their
pri.stp
in w huh they h»*r splitude
liri»2 hr *.it*. "if. when they
"Most women, on the other
are ynunR, the, 'prrpsred for
hand, are likelv to take what’*
I'lUh. hdmr and a |ub they
offered. IliuidtVd* o f th"U«iAul»
liked .and Irl thr chips fall
freer Iw-twecn the idea of millwhere they may. Reside this
I think Ihry . should ChaOie
fcground) in rradim nage nml a enreer. They rermrl
THRU FillOW FlAYIRS Join Sinwii^
the job a* a temporary expedient,
some hohhy.
congratulnti'iy telrgiams on tier
at a major llotlywirod
nnd they don't get trail)' fm it
trim studio she lias been .
n years ns a result of with thp care that men do. So
hunting acviderit whlcL-r^ftly paraty.-rd
n will ail ft orn » berl many fail to gr^ the sati«fartimi
chair. Shown wqti the nniraseoui actrt
(l. to r.J; Ctlciin l-ird,
or
In
mti*ir prrh.&lt;p* he
Hr. ChnrlcH L . I'frs in s
Kveljrn Krye* and l-irry Parks.
•riinrioiial .%'nutv!phmo) front tlielr umk that million* of
I Iplnnti’lrisl
men do. and if they fail to marry
4anfntd
Vilanlfc Ilk. Rtdg.
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•Mr.
Mrs. George Mansfield
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birth of a son on July 17 in Tam­
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Peggy Stevens and both aro form­
at resident* o f Sanford.

mortgage^Ipvolydd, only 55* Interest - 3 yra. to pay. Visit our sales office for complete details.

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flniDta
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C / o U / I C i t O , able to fix things « hrie the New
York floriata couldn’t.
When an assui intent of potted
MONDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Chel- plants was needed,, for backThe W. M. U. of the First Impletle are visiting their families giound tnullity in a nmvrnl acetio
tot Church will meet at J:J0
in Delhi. In
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Mrs. J. J. (.ut ami Mrs. t,eorgel „
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u .&gt; Sunday
a . . . * . , in
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n^i . . i wi.
iravui a».
program and ths aulijcct will U*
Katie
vis. ii illacval art, mr tin
Sclxntck myvle. " I ’urtiait o f Jen­
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nie,” a hjtrrinf aeairh of Manhat­
The 8u|fce
8u|j&gt;caniA. Juniur. U.\* i.nd
Jimior G /V
ift iwill mo-C .il the same
■ Mia* MatgarH Reitx returned tan flower shop* was untile by the
tirx* at the riiurchj
yesterday from a tlirre A\pck* movie property men. Kxactly the
The Prayer Hand of the Piv*byvaraliiai spent in St. Paul. Milium vorrrf D * foliage was needed IH
ground for the piraenre o f Jen­
terian AVniiiai.'a.- Auxiliary will'
Inlet at 3:;pl p M. The regular1
Mi»a tiladya Martin o f Howl­ nifer Jones. lluL no fphotogrnic” flow n*
bolnaai end inapirational incut-!
ing Urcen, Ky. at lived Friday nthi# of the Presbyterian Woman’s
.vimam for a If! day visit with of the type wanted for that seAuxiliary will also meet at the
Mr. and Mra. F. Hasky Wight. ■Itirnco waa found after a hlnnmllrdnxi So a long distance tele*
same time.
Mrs. George Touhy and ann ing seatch front Rtiaiklyn to the
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Jimmy plan to leave tomorrow for phone call huiiirilly was,made to
The installing staff of Kcminola
Aldrrson. W. A’a. to spend some Hollywood's flotal experts. The
Bebekah X.Kl&lt;r No. 4.1 will meet I
correct blossoms were delivered
time with relatives.
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next day, potted on Ihe prem­
for a practice arsaion.
Mr. and Mrs. John to Miller ises' and filmed. And thn New
The Pilot Club will bold its
and rhildren. •Jeanne tmnr ami Ymk flnrista' associations are fix ­
rtfular Imilnra* mreting in the
Jackie, have returned from a two ing to do something atro'ut It/
ToBriAt Center at 8:00 P. M. Hoard
wrrka vacation spent In Nurth since so many movies are being
entering at 7:3i) P. M.
shot hem, and morn to com-.
Carolina.
I hey do not‘want to Ire found wth
FR ID AY
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All dav meeting uml pimic of
Mr. and Mra. Clyde Trrwil'eanr. their plants down again! ,
tht W. 8. C. S. of the Fir&lt;t MethSo far the Srlxnlrk company
■Ir. left today for Amsterdam. N.
o&lt;B»t Chuirh will be held at 10 liO TAK1NO advantage of the lun and Y. and Btoubenville. O. wher^ they has
shot • se&lt;|urtH-rs on Swan
A. M. at the home of Mr*. It. W. aurf at Hamlltoo. nenmtda, are Mr.
plan to visit relatives for ob-jut Lake in Central Park, where the
Htrroni un the Country Club Road. #nd Mr*, \yilllam C. Ford, who am
municipal pride took a prtvjou*
four weeks.
* spending UiHr honeymoon on the
- C ------- -perplexing flop when our Imvl
I f.mH Ule. Ford the grandson
Mr. nnd Mrs Walter II. Meri­ rand o f Gotham'snow, even after
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tha former Martha yesterday In Dayton* U cvbjak.itcL*nw-fourut to las » lull- Inna 4hnn
his bride U the
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the»- were the guests o f Ttr.- limfjai
acceptalde for movin jfnTp'**cs: e-r
Mrs. Clarenre Uatrlift.
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'held on
further to rmbarra** the prool
Saturday night at Ihe Seminole
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Dtindern of city daddies, therc.wasn't a light-'
Country Club and the regular Sun­
llrnnxille. N. Y. are visiting in house in or near New Ymk which
day supper was serv.il ft Am
Sanford with their son. Danny would suffice for a sea :s&lt;-riM, and
■ until 9:00 o'clock last evening.
Dnndrro. who is confined to the Ihe vum'paiiy had to dash o ff to
Char le« Potter, rlbh munager, anFrrnald Laughton Memorial II &lt;*- lloMun llarlmt to find a sultald-r
nouuced this morning that many
j pltal.
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fOtervatyjDi are lieing receive.) fo r '
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Jennifer nml Joe Cotten an I
L ‘ the buffW *upper for Wednesday j L
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big. tattleprivnd| . ,,f
and requcslcl that mcntliers makel Summertime
IHin
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. the- lesser playets, Inrluiling Lil­
' theft reservation* as soon a* poi-1
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i„.autiful seereU w
***^ «•"•! to learn that h- I* lian Gish who plays a Mother
.ik],
I of the year when beautliui aeeres XPruprrlliing front an appendcc- Superioc-.iit « convent sequence,
Among those -seen at the -rluh, ¥ * lid* with ^.iraw.wery
eat ^ L r v m
s X ' tnmr
w .. 1(i,wrfnrnte,l 4C,rat- will emote for shots at the lovely
mark*.
|y R( which
(|w Krrn,
lughlon Mem- center o f huerdie fun set light
ovef the weekend were Mr. and] - Kids
Mr*
Mr. «r.d.Mr«.|
nnd Air*.] b|*crlb,r
b'
down the middle of this torr-d
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f. W. G. Fleming. Mf:
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W. P- Heard. Dr. and Mn. W. V. in
lung, the TaArern-mi-the-Green In
their' awlnt aullt. They
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Mrs.
Ilainit
Tolar
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Pittinie. Mr. ami Mr*. James
Central I’nrk, following whi-ti
scene* will Is- made at the "color­
fully hectic Fulton +’mh- Market,
thence to Times Si|uaic and.
muylH.-, home to Hollywood.
The city pride can't stand many
iiioi e such municipal embaita«tB. Smith. Mr. and Mr*. Andrew jnea* la expected &lt;&gt;f adolescent girl*
mrnts, nnd if the fammi*
Fi-b
Srraway. Mr. and Mr*. G. R. Me- and even if they resemble a
Lieut. Comdr. and Mi*. IMwcrd Market, has to -It reproduced
Call Mr ‘ atel' Mrs. Walter iliph. -mall army « f penguins,.so what? jj potter. Jr., ami daughter Robin
elsewhere, or if Time* Square can
Mr. and Mr*. Clyde Terwillegar. [ There U fto
»re attending a dhort tlmJ- ln Snn. l&gt;e copied to fnnriri advantage
•illla-fore
leaving
for
Sa.i
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Mr. and Mr*., Potter.
. From San Franclw-.i they ’v III on In go underground in our eliamAI*o
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Shanghai. Chipa where Com Jrcr o f commeire-style l*&gt;n*ring
Derothy
otter
will Ih- sUstioncd with about the nttrnrlioii" " f till* big
h#n*y anil
United
State*
Navy. Mr*. Pijt gest rlty In -the world!.
Fite. Jr., ...
ter-ts tho former Joanne Aivrtrrtlw
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jR D. Scot®G. W. Austin and II. II.' Tern nger* who *liap in their,
Mra. I &gt;trr II. Tepaii* nml Mis.
Ifosoni* la-caune they are selfHenley.
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Wderi!. * Mwvte MSM*Mo&lt;fsV for tfrsc"York r t iy acmm-*F
J lO W IH I I l L g l H I C * ' ' | &lt;\rjene Whelan told me that the parried hy thiee pupils uf Ihel |,1UDINGTON, MiTh.. July 21
had lu-m of tho "strap down Ehson SehiHil nf Daiiring in Or- (4b. The Army annnunmt Iho sue
school Ilocalise she wa* a very anrio whore they will enter Ihe cost today nf il* fir*( ma** life
buxom trrn agrr. thougtt nnw sho American Scluml nf llallat. They I raft crns*ing nf Lake Michigan,
tips tho scale* at only lot pounds. w{|| gtay at the Henry Huilsini an lS-hmir. nb-milr voyage mmBy nETTYY CLARKE
ail enough? Taa * At lone’* arivirr is:
.H o t e l ami will I* joined hy Mr*. | ploteil di-qiiio high wind* and
' Have you hail
you know it,. .youU) "H a ll girls, you ve plenty of' w. E. Klrrhhnff and children' rough sen* and the necessity of
that Is. Before you
hutning Ihe biggest rraft.
b* going hark lo-school nr yuurjtlmr to nlim down, If you rat Grrtrhrn and Nixie.
csrhluat'.y
shod
Id. Comd. Harry quasi of She­
jot- or your household duties, and; semrilriy you'll **
—
boygan. Wit., U.8.N.R.. in rbarge
c i tnin g Mtrraso a muddy complex- your |ren-aRr fat. Meantlnsr. wear
of the patrol ctafl which aeroni*
lo,. all ihnl is left of your once a good subslanllal nn*-plec* null
panii'il the flotilla, said that the
ahaautiful slimmer tan. When the laslrad of a midriff Job which
2l)-man experimental raft "coveled
aaiumn leaves full you'll lm dash-|will only cmphsdie your In- the_____
wagon” was burned about 20 miles
Inr around looking for bleaching■wrong* plsre hump*."
.
ensms snd lotion*.
• Even If you ve seen a Hilly »T
WEST PALM HEACH. July 21, *o ff Ludlqgton when It became a
Now I* the lime to deride to a suit that might look like hea- 14’ )—Conner's Highway, which ex- 'navigational haxanl. lie .aid tho
taper o ff your tan so that it can,ven on Lana Turner, try to curb trndx from 20-ntlle hcnil to Canal huge raft, equippeil with txvo out­
gtfll look pretty for the remainder your patural rnlhu»im&gt;m and set- Point in the Everglades wa* cIomsI
motors, wa$ -|o difficulty
cf th* summer but won't take on tlr for a navy or Idack or
at midnight last night locative nf ••veau-w t was making little heada spotty, streaked dullness in the one-piece wyol nr l*»tcx job which flood conditions, the State High- *,*&gt;' ,"n,‘. w* 1'
unmanage
/.ti
may p ro ve more slimming.
wav P»lrol HdviMd today.
* “ ‘If. ,n l *lr rou,rfl pr,l\rr»
1TnsUad
_'
. of. your suntan
. oil,
.. use
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..Ill
I...I,.
im
n
L»n
*
*
T
ih
»
|&gt;uriM
)nnrl
and
Excrckie will help you keep
.Sirt. Flandart Thomp»ort uf the
ann rquipmrnt
I A sunt*# lotion with a creamy, your weight down. The Central Hutc Patrol.edvieed motorUU goi ,
t|,|njbase whWh will filter the burning Outlock. Columbus. Ohio, aug- ing north to use highway liO west
to the patrol boat, the raft
lOn-rsy* an.1 discourage a too- gests bowling for Iwauty. Rut cau- of Vrro Reach, avoiding Relic • » »
with gasoline and jet
.
fire. It burned «perUruliiiy for
dtep-dvtil tan. Rut it on In fre- lions this student paper, If you ev. .
q-jant apjdlcations l»cfore you hit don't want broken bones, be sure
Meanwhile, resident U. 8. Army
' h» n " 'ni" u,' ll
,
(h» sand, ami again t-efore and to wear a .pair of rubber soled Engineer A. Y. Rro.dfool at Clew- . Comdv. Qunal said thal more
5 c r each swim.
shoes, berause of the wasrd floors; l.ton.announced that Lake Okeech- * » « " • ■ "
»P#nt in a ternBut If you've derided that a don't wear slack• which will wrap obee's level waa now. about 17
» " 1,rln* , ‘ h« blg iraft i»lH.ard
geldsn copper skin Is what you around &gt;-our feel when you bowl. feet, and that the lake was rising ,br P“ trol l&gt;oat hut .that It mulct
— M*d to keep you happy, use the
You will need to waah your at the rate of about one-quarter no'
• ^ m p ll.b e j Iwcauxe of
* pj|
*
Suntan oil which will hrlp yud hair more frequently In the sumH
Uie roiiRri untrr.

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turn a berry.brown without tho w ' r,. ,b* n ,
L ^ U n ”t
■ss of burning, blister- *&gt;r three times^ a »eck shotUdn t.
•O'’■peering.
'
hurt, a hairdresser tells me. Girls
tloni and oils' are hard to who wear bang*. »uggc»ta this
handle on the. Iwach. but those coiffure artist, can wash them
hand-grip bottle* arc easier to with soap and water every evetu
•
nlng and set them each time to
■ --------------------- give their hair a fresh laundered
appearance evrry &lt;I*jl
•llere’a « goo&lt;l plck nTe-up- facial
cocktail liefnrr a sujnmer date;
Squceie the Juice out of • cu­
cumber that has l&lt;en well chilled
in' your reflgrrator; Strain ItCut
a piece o f absotlignt cotton large
chough to make a mask; dip1It In
fresh, rhllled cucumlwr Julc* and
lay It over your fare. U *' down
and re la x 'fo r about 20 minutes, j
It will make you frel fresh. When
you remove the mask, spong* your
far* lightly with witch haul or
. Mr. and Mr*. Alexander Smith your favorit* akin lotibn. a
(anounred today tha birth o f a
Cheers.
ion, Michael Alexander, on July
Vivian
,V*c
7 in the Fernald-I^ughlon Memo­
rial Hospital. ‘

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Highway Closed Due
To Everglades Flood

G r e e n ’s F u e l G a s

I I us tX.ui

i liui Airis Ii* Trln

21. 1917

TflPCr Off That Tan

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and

RADIO PROGRAMS ' Libel Suit Kprainst
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wnyg to Improve it: Inrirnno the iiuantity of your work.
nnd Increase the qtinlity of your work. A Hmitll increHne
in either will produce mirprlftinjr renulltt.
If you nave been (UlcouriiRed with your proRrcnn.
tr/te CournRe front the fnrt thnt there in actually little
(llfferenre botween the ttV'eritRe mnn atiil the auccoHflful
limit: Then take aciion-whatever action ia. neceanary- to
/nake up that amall difference!
A 34 percent irduction in the
— Raymond C. Johtwon in Y o u r Life.

bonded indeblednei* oi the City
of Sanfoid during the pail 14
ytara. despite the depteiiion year
which comtituted the lint pat*
ol thia period, ia a great credit
to the people of Sanford. Ii th*
federal government can do at well
in' reducing ill
indebted­
ness during the next 14 yean, all
will do well.

a wm« vsrwty of .ummi*

only lie eatahllahnl where the far* OHO
illtles they ifciul.l provide w*rr
.
y , Hitting
either non-eilsl?nt. or inadrnuati*.
Tuucklon Drag Co.
This has meant therefore that fac­
Polio
strike*
with
lill'e
ilities have liern provided Avhere
warning and playa no favorite*.
they would give maiimum service
Suddenly the dread warnln*
to people who needed that .ervice.
goes forth:
stay away fj*»u
To a iargg extent thia policy has
publir place*, do not mlRlh*
tended to build up.agricultural In
in crowd*. Polio la claiminc
dustrvln.naw areas more rapidly
iclims. '
J
than Itm lght otherwise have devel.Foe. this reason, any, aysapoped—an it has avoided- Interfer
ence with the normal development* -laiw, however alight, ssiust hr
regarded aa serious. One Ihlnx
In those arras where the Industry
has been determined. Tskrn
was already operating satisfactor­
In' Its early atagea. Polio *&lt;sn
on Inn Club asking |50,00t) dam­ ily.
be thwarted, the patient ms&gt;
ages for publication of the article.
“ KJery manager In our system
recover, may walk again,
• . .Station W H IR
|
N ew spaper
I iO S t
Justice Chapman's opinion waa
i Kvcry physician knows Ihiv
entirely allent on pleas of the night world, as obtained hy It through
Is on the alert to Isolate, iU»
rluh
attorney*
for
the
court
to
In­
TA LI.AH A 88KR. July 21. &lt;/P&gt;II mm4m,
.
newa gathering agenrlet.
treat, to fight thia dread S t­
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Operators of a night club cannot voke In Florida for the first time
udy. .
In arriving at the sense. In
w:v* Twitigsit Ifnngs
collect libel damages from the Mi­ the ancient Knglish common law which defamatory language is cm
Consult your doctor If your
Si I- ■uur r-U't* atm tllnt
ami llrralil for publication' of a
• J* M,.in Alyri
child beromeg. listless, sniffly,
doctrine which allowed damages ployed it I* necessary, and proper
hi..ii *|h..I h I'sr.it,
to consider th* circumataik'ea of
statement that a man was shot in
runs eveq a slight temperslure.
for “ injurious falsehoods,” even
, ; i i Air l,.u l.liWnlnc
ita publication and the entire Ian-’ Iluy only Ihe best in prescribed
' their establishment, when arlually
ii«u IIMillias' Nvas
when
the
statement
wka
not
dedrugs.
he was shot Just outside, the Flor­
guage used.
.Ilk ISMtKr J"iii-*
*
ida Supreme Court has ruled.
famatorv.
iiin i '.in.at kla. IIIIIMIlie*
“ It is our conclusion that when
This is the 107th of a serlc*
Jill Km the &gt;|,muiiiai.
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Editorial Advertisement*
The decision, by Justire Roy
The court said the Herald "has the article la considered In ita en-| of
IlM Itall Hama
ic responsibility of supplying tirety, It cannot be aald that !t la
Chapman, affirmed a Dud-&gt; Coun­
appearing in thia paper cark
,S.wa it&lt;iunilu|i
•Ither malicious or defamatory
lt,.|u&gt;nlully fouls
ty Circuit Court order Ruiiaininiitu
sustaining dally
_ Ita
. readers and aubtrrt
Manday.
fl.ee ItHsalMlI Hvuras
Copyright
the Herald's dfmurrer to a suit newt and information . or.-urrtngl but- almply.rafUcU-an incident of
.i.s I _ U c u ! t r tutua---------- — brought by operators off the d 1ag-1
hour, not only locally but public Interest In Jhe environs t.f
tlttfi ll#t tlltite Nttia
from the remotest corners of the the City of Miami.”
.Du N.||i (Iff
Tmr^lmy

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M f t f c X r " . S S ! ' Bcotcct-CJiildren sfirjfr

and costs reduced.
.
.
a. The demonstration of Western ideals In Europe
Will have h foil in thp struggle of Russia to im|»ose total!tarinn methods and the police state on the nations imme­
diate! v adjarent. One system or the other will prove to
lie right.
These three ndvnntnges will ntnke things'caste? Tor
the lime lieing. Hut after the problems of occupation and
reconsiruction are solved or have worked themselves out,
nnd Russia has had time to recoup her fortunes, tho test
will come.
•• .
.
('all the two Ideologies live’ side by side in the same
world? Lincoln said that this nation could not exist half­
slave nnd half free, Can the world exist half under, a
free-enterprise system mid half totalitarian? Oil the answer
to this question the pence of the future depends. •

The Miami Herald U delivciiny
fiaprrt in Buenoe Aitei, 5.100 milet
away, on ihe day of publication.
Pan American Airway* Clippct
aervice ii bring uied with planes
having a ctuiing ipeed o( J0i,
miles an hour. That ii going a
long way and in a hutry..

Is expected to b« in attandsne.
durinjr our conference thla'w»*t
Commissioner Msyo is to bi ■ui.

*n our kiiiln ni »M&gt;ion».

lonterence
2 Day
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BIBI.F. VF.KRE F‘ &gt;K TODAY

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ll&amp; N D A Y , J U L Y

21. 1947-

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PARAMOUNT NEWS

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Tailored by Daroff
Turn off Ih* heat and foe* tha
tun in raiplandant comfort.
Dress up in a "Botany” Brand
500 Suit that's ax pteiily mod#
(or summer.

The Fabric Ii th©
Soul of th© Suit

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MONDAY, JULY 21, l W

THE SANFORb HERALD, 8ANPORD, FLORIDA

PAGE FOUR

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

)AY, JULY 21; 1917

2

and Drop 2 Contests Over

To Re Honored Tomorrow
Mdtgartt

win fivrr Iht Kin! Ho * ; JtitlnkhV
SKW
July 21, (/l1) — Thi
two run homer in th *'sixth inning holler was on today for Stymie
highlighted a four-run rally und Arm ed and Assault to get togrth
enabled Hi. Blown* to win the er and kettle all the horn* m gu
second Katin- too, 7-6.
I menta o f tlie year.
•
Pitching Hal Newhouier, Tig.-t* .
W hat with Stymie and A»*au|i
and Kwejl lllark w ell,. Ki-da. N .-w -, paaainK tho world iminey-wiiinint
liouaer doled out three hita In v.in- \ rhampiimahlp Lack and forth ii
ninjr hia llitli game for the Tiger*- (he curt every Saturday and thi
with a 4-1 triumph over Ih. tun- Chicago shenanigan* Aim ed hai
keeaj iilackwell nolrhed h i * . 16th- liten kicking up, ihera ju|t won’t
alraiKht ‘and 17th of th,:. »ea,o,i 1m- any 11*47 tu rf champion uniesi
with a aeven-hit 4-1 tHuinph f i r and until they tangle aomaWhert
the Heda over thtf Giants.
on the aame race track. •

PIT T S B U R G H , July 21. t*11 —
National Football League ••‘•b n a
bivi popped out of a huddle with
a n«w Play for college good will,
bill it’ll take time to determine
tohelhyr
they “mouae • t ia p i.fl"
thrmaelves oi the ilval All Am* ihe maneuver.
|ca Konfeielire
The National Iu-ayOera1 voted at
a meelinr yealenlay t » pruhrtei
the alKiilhK of plajrera sUITeji|f!|dd
fur rolleye roinpelitlon n ft-r '.heir
orlKtnal rlasne, hav* (jraifunleil, if
I he' prinpeclii have reKlalci*"* ' or
further edurallon.
,
Pieviuiialy, leayue learn* were
pel milled lu klyn willlitrf ro llr«iant «bhot&lt; d i m ' i h»d jrrmliiAtfti
or who K id irc»ivc«i
In
ar. tlrialyd couieea withou' i * t
haualinx Ihelr colDyiale tlU ib d ily.
,
‘
The All-Ainrriea opera! •» nn ler
llmilallona alinilar lo tin old N a ­
tional cullnrW illi
Ih.- nwre
nilinrelil ulaotl taken l.y tile 2h/e»i old National rlrrult, the AllAniriiea ip.w ha* a rleai field t«
plaveis who*# rolleKe ra ie e n were
Il,t, i iitpled with no lo »» of I .ljfl

FRAWG

YotrtlK Golfers Trim
Old Men, 20 T o 19

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lliiild.-' I.nti. ,i.| ii|sr Sanford haselmtl star, will In- honor. I •&lt;•.
mot row i iy bi iiyjlhe fa u fo iJ fan* for hi* excellent play aK*in» tinI *e* and Ltd ll*t&gt; In tho I lifsefstiy City Hstuiday^niKlii for his I to 0
victory i vet the Huiiirckim i n Ii. a. IP hmlng l.altle.

|la&gt; I i.f. a llrscll
t* St
Vn i n e s , '• Hr •win
|# Daymaa •'

I'alalka I Kahlulit 3
lial.siid I M. All*.1,1III

Buddy Lake Night Set Tomorrow;
Fans To Honor Team August 9

— rm* nitr—x—n*tniivtnr“ r

University (.‘ity. Among those
that mav hang in th# balami', inrlude a IU inning shut out vnt&gt;i(y
by one pitcher, IH consecutive in­
nings ot scoreless baseball III one
contest, and the Use o f Just mw
liltrhri by each team for s.«n u

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D.u J rVi
in beLsn.1 The fan. h .v . sl.o askr,.
istuidsv evening, and the A.s.iJa*: » ' * " « « « , ent^of the (.*le.V le d .
H su

foUoistd by
and a two ‘ as* blow l.y
Silverman, ^coring Murray
brtde. Sdv*» ,**»• scored •.« ■
ny M4Mamis' eingb to center
Tyler Hied &gt; It to rnd the I
Tonight l e local* invaih
Asalia H otl in. Palatka
single tU&lt; With the A s ami

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t'mlsdrlphi*
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Ilin e Wislullrtl. •

New llevernKc Disprn'.er

W l make our ov^n Ice Cream , A ll flarorR
Tasty — Delirious — Healthful

Ice (old Herr All Times

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WHISKER ■ WINE
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NOTICE

lion list gisilted Ihrin the prtvt I ‘ ° b"1'*
l
Aprne. lallo i
Irdgr of holding a "Buddy U ke Night for the #ntli# Sanfuid l.sst.Night" si th* tlunirlpal Park.
r o,.i...;w V*'7I7rnir
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»ocI*Uuii has i i l A u giisrrr.ii the
' Sanford I* slated to meet the 'l»V
honoring the team
llrlanlo Senators In a twn. bill
A gicup of Fed fans harMpmand I.ake le'slaleif lu hall on* of I rhaeed the gam# and the . ntiff net
the ronUsta. unlesa lie Is suffixing proceeds of the gale, as well as
some III affect* from the long till; the collection given bv the farttj
in Del .and.
1 will be given to the playiii. The
Mnnv i.-coids may In- m slake i t.Vi. ivnien will piny the IM.Snil
as the result of the fraens in tb*- It. .1 Hals here on August U.

Sanford lA»Kioii Nine
To Knter Tournament
In Orlando Tomorrow

1 L A R G E LOT. K
West First Street.
Ho* 1437, Sanfonl

of surplus”' ‘
A uny K x cU n ge Hervlc# propertj

McDill Field, Tampa^la.
L O C K K W IN S A G A IN
T O R O N T O , July 21. l/Pi-- Bobby
laa-ke of South Africa Satuidav

Court Records

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l a . i l l ,1 IS ,11 •• It t W

entered hy winning the Canadianl
Open Chcmplonship at Scarboro
Country Club with a icctird lurakinK 268, two atrokes ahead of KiT
, Oliver o f Wllmlpgtoti. Dei. The
’l $2,isyx top money jiicreasia.1 his
-.earnixiK* since Iraviu* South Africa
'.last May to 118,730. *

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Oavtdson of hansna CUV,
OK OH Mo., who lu-at tiny Doris Pupplu

• o f De* Molnea 6-4*. f-fl. 0-4.
I
■I onlv'
R»ln forced cancellation here of
.mpeif. the m en. double* competition, but
rourvi tourney officials said all four conof the ti'Btant. planned a play-off for the
Winter Purk-t’ocoa tilt in « con- championship at SeabHght,’ N. J.
lest tomurrow. .
. Thi-V left today for Seal,right to
Each team must lie defeat.il compete in a tournament thi re
Iwire l.efoxe being eliminated fmiu and could not stay an extri day
the contest, it was stated.
I tu decld# the doubles title.
----...
...---- :-----In the finals. Greeqla-ig and
According to legend, the Aiabl- Fred Kovelewsky, another William
Sit Nights' 1001 Tales'was will- and Mary star, meet Larrnd and
ten tn Jhva, where a mighty aul- his cullcge teammate, ll.-rnaid
t iir Rv*dr------------ :
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WANT FAST HELP from
GETTING UP NIGHTS?
• Han’s food « * « •

S 20 •etc*.

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BAR BER SHOP A N D
O F F IC E
E Q U IP M E N T

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E X P E R T pain tin g— eontracl uf
hourly basis.
S. G. Grogan.
Free estimates.
Phone 783-J.

OUTSIDE W HITE P A IN T T fS P i
‘ per gallon. 8herwrin-Wi|liains,
Patterson 4 Sargent. Hill lloidware Co. 301 E. First St. Phono

day)

Federal agencies: 7-8 ajn

you Mhs #bo

W O RK W ANTED

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S A N D IN G

backarh*. loo. tiwrausa ol minor I uikI kmuI
kldnoy dl»ord.i».

ROOFINti

J ^ J ly l. « ..8 w il« r . .u l,^ T b .miditiM ,, ^ Kilmer's SwampRooi. made
at js batbK roots, vqriibln. and batum l — Uvily nalure’s esn fmf
. to
Ioitaotly you Isks It, It sl»it» lo work
fluvbtei out kidooys . . .
tho
flow of urine, htlpinc to rolUv# *«#••
•ddlly , , . a littlslod bltddkf got* s
good flushing nut, loo. Caution: Toko si
directed. You’ll soy It’s marvelous.
For free trial supply, wrtle Dept. D.
Kilmer Is Co, Inc, Dot I1JS, Bumlord.
C#«a. Qr - eet_ fulL-siltd-batlU-&lt;d.
gwamp-Kool ioder el you( drugituse

12:30-1:30*p in?'

GENERAL

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I'UBLlCt 2-3 p.m.

Veterans need nd priority csrtlficstr hat must present copy
of-discharge and b# prtptrad to
make payment by chashlsrs or
certified check or cash.Addreui queries to Exchsngs
Officer at each installation.

JONVAl'KSCKNT HUMK — Will
o ryn : July ISlh at CMuilimta,
I P i t r IK luih * S. E._of Sanfonl
— 18 uttiles N. K. of Orlando.
U r g e l creen and open noieh.-s
lo lit^ilid enjoy the,cool hreeS-s
o ff nLake Catherine. U ig c
groundi and walks safe ftom
: .autOwiruffic,

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A ri’hittfrt, in lln : Sntlfnnl At|nniK
IniililiiiL*. Saiifnnl. Flnfitla.

llluo Hint Tavern.

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wraVa
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roadway#— I’hnn#
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All Si/.eH

. T U B E S----------PLACE

Regular and Heavy Duty

agency for Se-n.ro.e
lint gain Pi n e. Write
iu Herald.

CONCKETE SEWER I’ G’ i:
SEPTIC TANKS. Glenn' Tuipr.
ItliH'ka. Aluminum Window.! and
Screens. While ceinem.. t'ulnl.
. i ^ n i U M u r l i . , . Uviedu 213:I'J * r - PeMna-Hle. Hurrlcaiie nrnc •*.
Ghuluota
Mirarle Concrete Company, 3UU FOR R E N T Floor sender. Easy
Klin Ave, Phone 1335.
opeintion. ReaMinaldc rate.i, Sanfoid Paint &amp; (flaks Co. n q ne
Itcconlcr radio'

orunado 11. n&lt;Kv'fUt(dr. Y*i
sonablc. M m Kiwi ALLc
Crawford Rond. Ooroonja

L IG H T

REGULAR

Btuineaa Opportunities

rooms. Real Southern ,-o.iking.
Brlckrconstruciion. Can aeconiodat# S5 only. Phone nr vviite for
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P at
M dnec Oviefl.l ^*:tA2
' resorvati.in

K IN G

f -t - i 2* M o n t h s -

finishing,

I.OtiKNCK 6 hurncr eieik stove, 12 S P E C I A L SF MV IC E S
x-xcfttrnt condition. Ju*t u-fin*
ished, rcasonahly priced, lexaeo Tliuruughhred llerkshiie llrrcrling
Service Station, 1120 Sanfonl
Hoar for seivice. Phone Mil-J,

Isb'iv and

A sM B E R

unit enables us to work sh rtr
there is no electrie m nne llo i
available. 21 yea I a c spcrictH*.
irTW TGleason. I.ake Mary, Fla

10
Local, governmental . agencies;

or

A ll Work
Guaranteed

limning &amp; waxing. Out power

|,«,» i„ (at up si ni|t.i lo pa.t u.t.r, tar.
Tbiaaaanaralioaa aao. a l*q&gt;ou» d»«&gt;o«

A

1-. P T . H A R V E S T

Three Day Service

The Watch Maker

9 Ksjht o f ices, newly ilccor*
3 cents per pound. Tin- llernhl.
.•all utilities, heat and .'anl*
lervice furnished. Coll 8(W- « FT. use. fri*W a re also 20 f
H. &amp; A. Dept. Store.______
clwlric' tefr.Ke.ator. • a

DR SALT; or rent— 10 urre r
•cry fgrin with or wilhou. f
equlptn. ot — Mi-era llwmti*
fully -. irrigated. Sam Dight

II. I... w. h. Jsiu*. it T., It.s ilo *
XI. Falrltei *l«tr " i l l
JTilin,ui&lt;, Jntinii, » l u * ' Hibei 1 *.
xinuiii n.iisinr.
.
||^in|ilnii, him .In* Ullir stay *t*l

E X P E R IE N C E D celery, grower m
trained farm manager for farm
Good position
In Zt'lltoood area
for riltht party. A. Duda Jr Sons,
ilvnido. Phone ‘2464.
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9

Ilghway 'rontnife op
south of city limits.

VVAIIHAbTt lir.r.ns

HELP WANTED

2
---------------------------------FOR K A L E
It spare in.Melsch'Huildimr. ImiKe quantity of old n.wMiipri

REAL ETfATE FOR SALE

W.MS, II..I...1 &lt;• .1.1 II**,* •'*
r. II VVv,1* 111 Kuril i;i....n *lu*
Annin. I*,.

NI C K ’S PACKAGE STORE

W A T C H R E P A IR S
8

s e n s and R E C O N S T R U C T E D 30 Kal|.&lt;n wat
It. it. Pip*
er heatrr. Call 308.

| CELERY

raptunul MU
A n ia a fa M

R E N T -M e a t rurinK »nd s'liok
In*. A ll kinds of Fr-uen F o e
Proce- dm: and Stora*&lt;« Vi*i
* a u r Locker Plant. Central Flux
S n g f u i d i Frees* and StoraRe N H W and sli*htly use
Co. 401 \V. 13th ,81., Sanfonl,
ura|ih records 16 rcoLs
.VtavkAilia A ir .

LOW

ORDER

1*1(14 K,

NOW

t ( l IC K

AT

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NEW

D L I.IV E U Y

SEMINOLE

SEMINOLE T IR E SH01
"T o p *" in ipiitlil)

VUFH

P IIO N T

Everybody’s
Hardware Store
112 San Tor (I A v g . Phttnr, I2 IK
CO M PLETE. E X PE R T
T ltc v

OZARK IK K
UOW MOO-MILIATIN
... l i l t Y OONli

I,ink h e l l e r , lo n g e r

IC55N flFTGGN
PCCT OFF TM
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MAUDICAPPCO T~r
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C AR R IE D
TO TM'
W A IL /

M PTY trailer van r^tum lng I
N sw York, Points east. Return
load minced ratrs.
U N l T l I*.
213 \V. ».0th St. N ew York, N . Y.
i •!_I- n tint

F K E D 5 — complete llr.o.

Hunt’s Tuxads Feed Slur#.

OR 6 ROOM Ptiartment by per
manrnt ii*NitJenti. CaR V U R l

IT 'S Y O U R M O V E
Here A r e M o n e y Save

.

10 DAY D E L IV E R Y

F R E E E S T IM A T E S
I’hone 808

.a . m

Tenrti« Title

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HICK'S OWN ICE CREAM

V E N E T IA N BLINDS

■'» ’ • J f

Aoauii n*

FOR T H E BEST ICE CREAM

C A N V A S PO R C H C U R T A IN S

M*A
a S t^ ir W i n n
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S Tlir. ClllCL’ tT COl'ItT. NINTH

JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND
Nutlet U htr*by irlv»n Vhat I
Furnilurt RtllaUhln*
al in Germany tnwatil the »riKARr^1 In biulnf «* At Hanford
io n m k u in o i .k c o u n t y ,
Cabin*! Work
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[ the 1T&gt;th century.
«»f Ki^kiRl't lUdirt Shop, ITU W i n
in c iia n o f . iit . s o . « m
Expwl Workmanihip
uih
and th*i | ittlvnd t&lt;»
ii|CK 'l l " K NORTON,
T H E SA N FO R D C A B IN E T
i^slMrr **i«l nRim* mir«tt«tt{ I'J tti»
1'Ulnlltl.
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•
tfllO P
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Strip*'*
li*hA|«lrr l A 'j l U « » *»f f.V ltl/n NORTON.
. '
124 Palm ,llo Avenue
n-llh Ihi clrrlt#i«f ihi* l4
*lrIvUiiiUni.
•■•ill « ’i»ur| «»f iWrplhNr Foumj.
n i v o i ic c
n*rMa#
•
mi III:II III' I'l IIMI ATIUV
Till CARL H. NilRTON.
• • K itM il IHtnn '
i i * N Idmettunh riit.-t.
Jlinr li IM I
I.r\ina&lt;"|i K 'a ln rh r.
»u troubled by d litre,, of
Vou
&lt;*'•• hvfvby bk IICIk I to *l’l&gt;«af.
i functional periodic rtt«nirf&gt;in
*•», b&gt; Attorney l *n tbUuea Ulta make you tnllrf
P lA l'K It S H U V U K
The people who diacovered New ci,m il Court itt (tvlnlni.l* Countr,
tain, feel ao Bcrroai turd—
For Heaeryallonm or Immedlats
Kl&lt;&gt;rbta.
on
or. toforp tlir ISlh *k*.
I Umear Then ao ley Lydia C.
tenland came from Kailra. near .( Auk. I ll* , to &gt;ftiarr a IMI •■(.
to S A N F O H D —
Deliver
Un s VrartabU Compound lo
fahiti.
Complaint IIL.I »y.ln*r *&gt;,iti Itriv.n.
i such yyinpionii I-inkham'a
. M ONK 2.1357
•.un»
i-rln*
i
f
.ull
for*
Jiaud aooihlna eflert OIV one
.n r n n p ,a &gt;l»erer pro i'iutlr«pt 2300 Eaat Ifohinaon A t*., Orlandii
M kllni.il iriiporleat oryaaef
ntn l » mtrrrjl .ta.iipo »itu tfor
N l f T M for the »N
(alldtv to apprar, plra Or * h * * .r
Tanman, a Duthmatt.
.1, ir.|uWr.l t&gt;v tat* hat,In.
'
i t is OlvDKHKD Oiai i m « notice
.. (.i.l U.ti. .1 Par* » o r.k (Ilf*Tout
t il ronwrutlt, a rth i In tho SanC A N V A S A W N IN G S

W heeler o f Sartfbr'cT

lh|* summer, hut it a more likely
to l«. in November, in the Pimlico
Special In Maryland.
' Dp to laat Saturday, Actaull
The youny ifolfvrs Were victors; looked like the Klsniour boy y.ith
er the old n’olfers by a score o f ; mu arKumeut, w hal with reven
i to i t yesterday at the Setelnolr j sltaiKht wins, five of them over
juntrv Cluh Clyde Te; wllli ttsr. Stymie, and the world muney-win.
ih pro, announced today. T w en ty -' ninK title to ImmiI. Then Stymie
jr trolfet* participat&lt;-d, fiu'm inf whippld him over the weekend in
I team*. The wlnnlni: team w u, the first ruiinliur of th e Kiniilre
r| l.y Hilly Flemlnir. t’lliv cf nity CitT Idler national fiold Cu|i nl Ht-II (i.-oiyin student, an-l Arthur mont and’ won the cash .-(own
'illiam * who scored seven.points buck nkbim with total earnine* of
it o f *0.
M7S.5IO. ,
tlolfi-rs who pnrtlripati-d in the
Meantime, Arm ed stayed out in
■ent .Included: W arren Phelps, 1 hlk own bsckyaid and ambti.l In
rthur IIrmm. Al l.yoim. Hetman with the ArhiiKton llandienp tu
i hula. Kirhaid Deas, fljll H .m -j move up past W hirlawpy into Die
in. II. t ‘. Iletiel, Jsin -i HidKe.l no. 9,spot ainmiK the Woild's bankrthur Williams, Hilly Fleulln|f,l roll hoys.
.
.

biliiy.
Conceivably, thsl rould |fl*e the
All-Am riica .a buly# in the hip lily
loinpetitivr hunt for talent, at the
erptine of WOUmUtlK *onie colleKet1 feelliiK*.
.

lUlliesvUt*

NOTICR

I first watrhr* wide manu­

A S OZARK COM-^L
NECTg...YdTM THE

Dattar’ca A llaltary Charging.
II. II. POPE CO. INC.

0A*G6 LOhOCO AND ^

THE CksiS 1MRCC RUM*

F R E E E S T IM A T E S , on till work, YA-DE moth proofing lasts l
vvhecia hnlnnccd, front end align­
veal a. Have your woolens moth
ed, Pins, lliishings. Oil I'd p ie.
luooful now. Downtown Clean.
Shock Alisortiera, Spark Plugs.
era &amp; Ijinndrv. 113 Palmetto
Ave. Phono 014.
Brake Drums turned, llaltrrici
rechaxgcd.
Mechanic on d'.ity
8:30 A. M. to 0 P. M. Firestone, Piano Tuning and Rspalrlng.'L. L
111 K. 1st St. Phone 12.
Kill. Res. 611-W.
N E W 10 ft. M eCt«y meat ras*'
and sealra for %a|e. I’h-imSanford. Flh.

SIGNS
Show cards and posters
O— DlfK’H SIGR S n tV lC B
O. I). landless. Phorw 1021

RADIATORS cleaned and repair
11 r.-nily recd. Cohen Radiator 8hop, 10*
dtcortt. l and in go«s! foood
Sanfonl Ave. Ph. 366-W.
condition
Owner leaving city
and will sell completely fuyni &gt;hI'alrn*. Poultry Supplirs. .ValD, Painting, plastering sr
ed.
* .
PuVtna Fciil*. Gti^rrte* and
■-ai pentar work. 102n
4EWLY ^dnstrtictcd 6 r«Miir\ home,
Meats. Tmirhtnn A Walton, 1201
elos# |n on nirncr—3 lot* pa»tly
Celery. Ph«n6 1109.
LAND
CLEANING
AND
planted in young cltnia—need*
DRAINAGE. 2 NEW CATKRsoma finishing inside whirh pur- SEEDBED COVERS—200 Ih bur­
1'II.LA It DKIHKL tlULLDDXidjaser could complrta at Ids
lap hag», .tillable for neeilbod
KKH W ITH
I 'A L M B T T I
M m convenience.
I'.ntgY. J5*l
cqver*. Ccntial City Sing Cd.
RAKES
TWO
1/4 YD.
a g t .'Workshop, am! stars room
Phone 4178. P. O. Dox 2462, Or­
DRAGLINES.
EQ U IPM ENT
on edncretc floor*. Owner had
lando. FIs.
■
.
NOW IN TH IS VIC IN ITY
built Tfor his own hone, .now
NIM NICIIT CONHTRUCT1ON
’H Y D ELAY? Have a new kltchCO, ORLANDO, FLA. PHONE
cn cabinet designed and luatiin
2*2981.
built now l.y C J. Gantt Wood ■hop. Phone 77t»-W.___________

BEHIND IN TMG NINTH...

Hunt'* Tukrdo Feed Store
• Campbell's Feed Store •
Henry Russell's Seed Slorr

Hlsnley-Rogeru lldwe.
and other good alnre*

Hy Walt Disney

MICKKY .MOllSh
U5*gN,Pao*f . .IA4
PAn N J v o o t o
SCAITS PEOPLE OUT
o r TeiV NfVGoaoaMOOP
...SO I CAN BUV TUEIR
MOUSES CMEAp!

J* w a tmcxxjut vou

^M AYBE
\ ( AtE...NOT
VOOUH NOT
TOUOWT

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T0U3MEST,

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ed St0c&gt;" *oi -t.-.-l

Vsnltani. AIi i *Iioii V .lbs lluib
Alatir To Kli*t f M . i t l sac. A lm*n
A*an.
Jolt**. J, K- iVVl4ow»rt To
M.t nisi* lunk.
Il.ai.lou lis t.* tn.* l.v* l o Lai
rl* II llsin.*
VVtlir. Ileitiy C m lloil«it*» 1.
Hantonl d m a ti * I’.titu I’o iii .
I II v l l l . I m in i I, *l**:a
Tlir vluii, Ho* To FloiMa M *n
II* nk.
Hill. Iionalil VV To Sunlord AtI*till. N*l. Hank ■
•
,

*--rm * l.-t ( ° , I1.**rn III Ilk
b— k iu UhTm I oui trr h ill in Ms.
I'alsik*
I'l" if * mo.— *
HanlPid •
n»u SOS
» &gt;8r,&lt;o». I’sullca, I im o u *** Tri,#.
l* * l |, r I I , - l l
Hull*
lisllrd Ini
vYsalht'*, I’ uill'k. Ilantoa. l..viiits.
v tv m v in :
ill 4t*nu*
Tw..-bs*e
kite- -Drums VVr*lb*&lt;*, Hllvrtman I.
floltS I sir* McManus. T »l*. lb.«- avriarviTiiiN nr miirit, v i.n
it* p u n T km bn 14 In I’sullck to
I 'm l’*4*i*l a*v. A l.o .n A**n
Puck. Trtrr lo M urray'In Halin- &lt;&gt;( Orlando To E * s , i * ll
Xlacj li lj , Murray In MrManu* lo Hal- Uinoma) *luk Kll.rl &lt;1.
1*11*11 v l.rTi o n . bsw* I’alaika a.
Florid* Hlalr II* ..W To ‘It. O
ranlni.l t ll**r. ns l.alUi Dl(. Th*. Vast,am *tui lluili Vlaiir.
&gt;'boM J. I') *lll**rn I. IIiI m Otf
Klnri.la Hlalr . Until To It. !&gt;
llitt t In 1 inning for » run. Mt itnann, Jr.
llltMn * In s fur I Wild plick.
Ilnmr
Hrnrvnbnl
AM • flocltir
|i|***n Winning iillfh.ri Tkenkeld Tn II. t. Halt rim VI..sir II.
1 &gt;*i( pinbtt IUm . ii. Ilmp'r—i CooTifylor. Huirn* ll *IU&lt; Xlsil* To
P*r end hartley. Timei 1,11.
i'll**
II lirlnnsn n *s Kdaa.

fcOULD CLEOPATRA DRINK A
PEARI. WITHOUT STOMACH
ULCER PAINS?

M ETAL W AGONS

t

•»(.-.* &gt;.

SCOOTERS

.

2 &amp; 3 Wheel $2.75 —$4.95

*'. i.

and othtr mndillon* rautod by *ic*s*
•*td ehnsi-*' l-v
•
box ot Udga Tabkts from your
drUgglti. First d»M mu# covlact
r»t • riturn b is
to
u* and
g*t
Everywhere

the opening of
.
1

N. French

A ve.

BICYCLES

Phoi

FREE DELIVERY pietfl Una of Seafood and Poultry

W ANTED — Metal turning Ipthe,
Telephone 5.

I'LL BUY your ear reganll*** of
agr or condition, Roy Reel, 306
WA 2nd 8L
Highest cash price paid for used
furniture. Ted Davi* Furniture
* Co. 311 K. I at. Ph. 068.

■ Two car garage. . On
it 116 ji 140 In Mavfair.

and 40 acre* land tor 1917. or
later model Ford or Chexiolet
In gootl condition or will tell
both. J. O. MiVhelt, Rt- 2, Box

_St. Phone. 1344;___ ___________

ei-T-4 FOB BALE

%

Harrell's Seafood &amp; Poultry

wanted

168, Sanford.
)T8. 2nd and 3rd loti N.
^ter of Geneva A ft,, on
7 Pals, Livestock, Supplies
Bide of Jlellohvllhr Are-!
nf 6 loU, Just o ft Mellonn Bay Street NpkJRaric l l N ^ I L R. I-aying hen* and 1
rooster. 11.60 each. 120? W . Slid
Short's Camp. lwo*e Co.

R0LUFAST

ANNOUNCING

AKTICLES

go atory, thiee hedroom W ILL TRADE 1939 model A Ford
tmfurnlahcd or furnwihed.

IM fU tlllS YOHH MONKY BACK
T-’ b fr'-n
T»r»a Co. and
Drug
fllCH*

ESTATE
I8URANCK
MORTGAGE LOANS
)NI&gt; M. MALI, Realldf
giaterctf Broker and
Intdrance Agen
Florida B u te Ik

- - H I.6 0 ----- $13-85 •'

An . in-rleu ,ig tlbry at nropsira
J* Ik* in* wh.r* an admlr.r praltrd
tk* L*»u y o( |sm uf k«r p«arl*.
Whir* upon *hr dropped iiar Into
a e***i nf win*-and drank ll. Hks
Would hardly hav* don* Ikt* had *h»
luix.tr.l aller.eallng pains. Thor*
who *i* d.Mrtwed * Ilk ilomsrk uln r pain*, indlertllon. aaa pain*.

6

Jual rrcelvrd a large Htlectlon uf
TRICYCLE8. All priced to nell.

RIDING ' HOR8E—gentle. II. M.
Gleason. Idtke Mary, Fla. Phono

SMALL—MEDIUM—LAKGE
*4 3 -5 $

—

$ 4 4 .5 0

ROBSON SPORTING GOODS

306 E. FIRST 8T.

PHONE 098

A

10

By Fran Strike*

M E LONE RANGER

Ce***1* G. We ls h
WELSH 1IRE SHOP

YOOD LEARN 1WE TRUTH 500HER OR
LATER,ANYWAY, 0 O - - . C ^ E ^

I'M J I DON'T
-'M . BELIEVE
0 "1

liE COMPLETION OF BIG MOUTH
TUNNEL MEAN$'EVERYTHING.TO SUU
SHERMAN. WHY WOl'LO YOU HIRE M£N

I s\ Nor CkUCK 6G€RMAN?

TO MAKE TROUBLE 7/^ p- ---- fC,
r----- . ^ ^ T C ^ E C A U S E - -

EXPERT RADIO RXPAlRlNt
Fred Myere. I l l K. 2nd 84.
ATTENTION
MOTHERS
— DIAPER SERVICE—
llaiiy Valvet furnlahee hoepltal
•clran.aterile (fiapera and daodoriaed container. Economical and
aafe. Fully mddlcally approved
Call Daytona 2467-W collect for
details. 06 diaper*,, $2 a wee :.
-F1R8T IN 8 AN FORD”

IV o led Your Health
By Sleeping lletUr.

INNERSPRING MATTRESSES
BOX SPRINGS
HOLLYWOOD BEDS

TRACTOR -MOWING — W i mow
vacant loU, roads idea or large
acreages. Phoaw 41 ar 16t-J.

YOST FLORISTS TWO JERSEY milk cow*—ono
three works frralt. other fresh
A » . hm off W i r y •after Sept. 1st 2640 Sanfonl
day A M. Margaret Ann Itora.
Ave, Phone 136.
_______
Over arm sty'#. Containing red
Nut, 48" Emerson iplUulc
billfold and other valuables. Re­
rge homo or » lure.. O'*A FOR S ALE good saddle horse or
ward offered for Information.
Randall E lacirid.^l (j
' trade for kid pony. A.-C. Beiuon,
Mrs. Carl Mona, Phone 4A2-W.
S, Sanfonl Are.
HEW MACHINE HMOP
w A Uped Mathlaaa-*'” ' Good mule for sale rhea T. B.I REWARD for return of Mack A
Ing A repairing all makea.
Ktnard. P. 0. Bo* 2© Ijtkei white cat pkkeO up near Bill's
*

v o w T in s

MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
AND TYPING
CREDIT IIUKBAU OF
HANFORD
&gt;16 N. Park
Phone 180

FLOWERS

ev all

vovonrs

Kv. Paul UQbinsoF

blTVA KETT
t o v * HONTPurms oitg'OJ TOO HAOO.TCl KEEP QUCT.
4,MMe
^ f ( , “ ^ C rroa W a a m “

MBV.VOUTWO . V tvum
Goaa xa s * tmatu ) thaf
IV.5lMM.VA. .*/- PlAY*a
^ PAY” QC
'-V coM o-

ladivldaal Order By

ECHOLS
Mattreea Reaavallag A
Rehalldiag A Specially
Call Ua Today - Sleep
Better Tonight

PrSAENCK
Go5j68'

ECHOLS BEDDING
COMPANY
ftaaferd'
Orlande
Celery A Sanford- Pkoae 1232
• Hanford. Fla.

Frnncb—Phooc 1190

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MONDAY, JULY 21, 194'

PAGE

PAGE BIX

General Bradley ! Indonesia Attacked
To
Visit
Europe
tu hinder the restoration of la
~
/» i i f
t
and establishment a t security ft

Truman’s Message
rM lIu H l rren r . « « O**

By AKTi
Het
The fae'
Jfedf copp
two game
to contlno
. Friday
orchard I
the Del-n
Manaxvt

hurier* in
14 hit bar
g y To mat
rd eu the
while Jut
Yksri Aloe
cJ for th
Saturde
contest of
in the FI
played in
second til
The Re
in (he o
game eve
b'(t Hudd
(ho Banft
In a mag
ttctorv *
take Jami
the right :
|n DrLsn
i Vake P
gsvrn inn
grid rctm
cap. All
ifatdngt u
Saturday
V Ano’ hv
two cents
standing
Umpire
Bor II sari
feathers
cellrnt at
OcLsml *
wrre not
pule cf a
it except
eonjest
League,
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from the forecast of a corn
harvest 20 percent btiow last
year’ s. But in the event res!
shortages should develop, the rvport recommended
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1. Full publicity as to the true
farm outlook, perhaps including
_a campaign
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In the use of some foods.
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2. Quick planning
for conservatton, through
l...— R-. export
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and possibly by renewing Ihe
government’s recently l a p s e d
pow^r to control the amount of
grain used by distillers and other
processors.
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Mr. Truman renewed
plea
of ten days ago that coal, steel
a n d o t h e r industries, forego
immediate price increases until
they test the real snvtx of the
wage boost won by Lewis* miners
"Stability in steel prices would
be a wise economic pulley for
this industry as well as for the
country," the President declared,
wherrai
Inerekse*
based
on
guesses and an "exaggerated NIW YORK socialite Mrs. Thomas
intern, Watlnn”
coul d
.“ slart (Julia Donahue) Higgins (above)
was arrested in Belgium on a
charge of smuggling nylons. She
wss taken Into custody In Chtrlefol with Christians Torlonla, mem­
ber ut a famous Italian family, who
was formerly married to a New
York socialite.
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of the Gheribon agreement, prom­
ising the wealthy Dutch East In­
dies Independence u n d e r t h a
Netherlands crown aa “ the United
States o f Indonesia.”
The Dutch closed* down the In­
donesian News Agency Antara
and started military censorship,
light now. but nonetheless real. The
Dutch army announced thsl newsm a n

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NEW YORK. July 21, tA *)Buses lit the populous Borough of
-Queens moved under police guard
today after 600 union drivers for
two rompanlea voted almost un­
animously to continue their strike
that began Saturday.
Police said 300 strikers attemp­
ted to block the movement of the
first 37 buses from a terminal of
the Green Bus Lines, Inc., with a
picket line, but dispersed when
protective police arrived. By tnldmornlng 63 of a normal 120 buses
were in operation, the line «aid. m

retirement .nest year ol General
Dwight Eiienhnwrr. hi* wartime
boss.
- It will be'the lint letuin in two
years lor Bisilley to the teens*
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A British colonial office spokesman said thy Cyprus camps csrtalniy were not full. He said probably
about 10,000 Jews were
*n the camps, but many more
could be accommodated. (Jewish
sources in Palestine .have estimated the number held on Cypruv
at 16,000.)
,
The Whitehall Informants suggested that this could mean that
any Jaws seised by the British
•tffc th * Palestine coast would
RCntlThie to be sent to Cyprus if
no arrangemanla had been made
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o f gaaollno,
the first English divorce
with th* power o f grating
President that th* shipments will
aheolus divorce. ............ ........ ............. « not Impair civilian supplies,’
- Weahtngtonle. named Ift hoftor
The secretary would be requir­
o f Georg* Weshlngtoi, ta a genua ed to make monthly -rtporta of
shipments to Congress. *

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Greek Fight
•C'eatlaaee m at Pag* Oa.f
big attack against governme
forces eight day* ago.
A government military l« t i
told the subcommlsalon the
rlllaa at Konitsa wars Albs mi
Uniforms and launched jte
aive to set up a free r . o im m i
at Konitsa.
Government circles, meanwhil
e i pressed surprise that the. gut;
rlllaa who were routed Iasi w2
by loyalist force* in north***,
ern Greece had not proclaim
the area a “ Communist
fn
state.”
“ We cannot understand the 4
lay," a foreign ministry spoke
man said. “ Wa hava been exp*
Ing it any day. The on*] teen
probably la because the Lommv

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electrical development ia i
light that peer* around
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w inters U a real prob lem . How m u ch beat Is n eed ed ? W hat
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The Comtnlwwlon voted to again
thekt on Aug. 4 as a T a i Equal!“ ‘ I"" Board at which time they
w[)| hold a public bsartng In
regard to a proposed raise of 10
percent In City ta i valuation for
1947.
A hearing wss also set for the
first week to August to consider
revoking the license of a beer
garden operated at 801 West Ninth
Street by J. D. Carlton. A petition
of residents In that vicinity was
™ad in which the place was deae8bed as a public nuisance,
„ Keque* of the Silver Fleet Csb
Company to increase rates was
considered and the company was
»»kcd to submit further daU as

on Aug. 6 /to attempt',Y, u,)
ta il insurance problems.

M **cd Would cause future Immigrants
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unfinished ' business. Mr. Ssjrrt
announced.
Is wss agreed Friday to grant
to the ' "Fort** and . Doyle con­
tracting firm of Connecticut an
option for purchase of City owned
loU in the Magnolia Heights
section for building. 60 fire room
homes of the pre-fabrlcated type,
each haring an area of approxlmately 1,000 square feet. The pro­
ject is awaiting FHA approval,
said Mr, Bayer. Each home will
occupy 1H lota.
Another request for city loU
was presented by Clsude Wbldden,
twpvkwnltaf Internets not named.
*ctJon * * * Ub,*d Until Com*
missionsrs* can be present to

He will find in this remnant

Ameriran Army at least one unit
that call strike with'wartime pre­
cision and gower—jJiejnebilt.couslabulary force built up by his old
lieutenant, MaJ. General' Ernie
&lt;Uld .Gravel Voice” i Harmon, lank
battle veteran of Sicily,
Italy
France
Belgium,
Holland and
Gerntany,
In addition to Reps. M. H. Smith
Bradley undoubtedly will gsthei
of Sanford House Speaker Thomas Information that w ill'b e reflect­
|l,u»luy of lie Funtak Springs, ed In future American military
wh0 bed been called as witnesses,
there were Reps. Marvin If. Rowell •r real purpose In his going. Rut
„ f Stuart, L. C. Yeomans of Cry*- slung hi* Journey also will he
tai River, Johrr Hranch of Tampa, msny mileposts of memory he
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- helped make famous In th* sec....
P, Martin of Plant City, P. Ouy OIMf World W an-H III 600 In TuCrews of Jacksonville and C. H. n|p|«, Troina in Sicily. St. la, In
Tavlor of Wauchula.
Nurtnany, th* Ardennes In UvlRep. Jerry Collins of Ssrumta. gium, the Siegfried Line and the
who was one of the leadrri In Rhine In Germany,
the fight to oust Papy from thej Rut he probably won’t g*l to
House afler his indictment, was&gt; visit the River Elbo area, where
In tha rourthuuse but did not 1m- he linked up with Ihe -Russians
mediately romp Into the court to end the war and swapped the
loom. '
Soviet commander a Jeep for a
Papy wae accompanied by hi* riding horse aa a victory touveteen-age son, U. C. Papy, Jr., who nir. Only Red troops patrol the
aat in the courtroom audience.
Kibe these days.
TWenty-one o f the 93 pruspecTh* Soviet military leaders
live jurors were excused or were know Bradley's record - loo well
absent because they could not leg -to • underestimate 1 him. But - hi
located. Slate and defense roun- will* certainly lie a puttie lu th*
tel started examining the venire- German people. Accustomed to
men. -Th# State wae represented
by Slate Attorney Orion 0. Park­
er. Jr., and Phil O'Connell.
Papy'a attorneys of record were
identified In the courtroom as
former etat* senator- Pat Whi­
tr— rsa&gt; &lt;'»»&gt;
taker of Tampa, J. Lewis Hall and
ss bn th* Arthur Godfrey Weldon G. Starry of. .Tallahaate*
am front hi* first victory and U. A. Worley of Miami, former
larch on th* Orlando talent Dade county state attorney. Also
at the defense counsel table wste
J, Leuncelot Lester end Montoe
county ettorney Paul Sawyer, both
tl'H ltasU tr*M I***. Dm )
enough to, accommooste rum m
In federal elections was pssvcd
th* Radio i City Music Hall. This
by the House. It now goes to th*
Music Hsll, he saldn Is the largest
Scnst*. Th* vote we* 290 to 111,
Ip th* world, but more impressive
Thar* are no plan* for conthan that, ha added, ar* Ra wonstderalion of the bill this year
Qarful acoustics,
In the Senate, where It has b*«n
■, Th* most unfortunat* part of
---- C----- ,
blocked rejwattdly In th* p u t by
his trip,. hs axplslned, Wss tha
niuovcun, July
siuiy II.
ait pi
r—i nint Southern filibuster*.
MOSCOW,
(AR—l*rlra*
cold ha contrartad after taking Minister 8talin mad* hta first pub­
Celled up unexpectedly, Houm
a hot shower Just before .spend­ lic appearance o f th* summer yrsing three hours rshasrring in en terday whan h* attended a monster action came over -the futll* ob­
k!r wnnrtlllnnfliii rfiatR. -Am 1 rt* sports axhlbltlon In Moscow’* Dyn- jection! of a group of Southern
representstivts who tried perilssn o Stadium In wbicli approxi­
mately 30,000 Russian athletes per- mentary devices to blu*’- a Hr,-’
Vote. Thev succeeded onl* In **;
tirlpataL
th* showdown s*v«rr
The 67-yeer-old Stalin, who » u leying
dressed (n e military uniform, ap­ hours.
The Hous* Merchant Marin
peared to be in good health and
high aptrila when he entered his Committee approved a hilt V
special box and received the cheers block petroleum shipments i*&gt; &gt;no f. an audience of 70,000 which foreign country unless the See
•crowded the stfdium to capacity. rotary of Commerce certifies t*&gt;.
by him on the Godfrey program, He was accompsnled by Marshal
and also the final test including Klementl VoroaMlev and Foreign
'B few verses from each o f the
contestants. Sanford people In the
audience that night, he said, were
Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Mra. MapNelll and
Belt. 7 ^
S o f Orlando, and Rev. Doug
Charles of. Sanford.

Commission Meet
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fo / n .w f d lS ui ^ „ d " ncem a^d “ " d . * 1*

i brief leave from hil Julie*

the situation gtrally changed.
What lies ahead of him on the
road hack?
,
He- left Europe, wilh lour gieal
Allies —!United S t a l e s , Brilsh.
|Russia and France-—still celrhrst; ing lhe unity ol a wsrtimr In*
mr.ji), R e will 'find F.umpe'nnw an
. area ol squairrls in which no two
1 allies agree on what shall he done
{ with the slowly irviving lof.
• * He will find Ihsis neither war
nor peace— for the peace isn’t
, yet written wilh the main enemy
i
Ian only a twilight
promise,
i under which ujiimate decisions
• 'have
been
postponed
from
1 week to week’ ami month to month,
r
He will find the sureties of tha
l battlefield, where nations and men
*| unite in common fear, replaced
by the uncertainties nf the dlpi lumatlc table, when- they often
R drift apart in mutual distrust or
t under the tug J,f separate greeds.
1
He will find that .the . superb,
I cunihat-trained, million-man Amer­
ican Army be led lias dwindled
- to 200,000 men or frwei, an ar- my containing many
teen-age
I, youngsters who never saw action,
- an Army that suffers from the
evils that have nfflirU-d all oc­
cupation armies from pre-Roman
times — venereal disease, black
marketing and the softening In­
fluence of Intermingling with for­
eign viviliana in a foreign cul*

Stale o f chronic Ill-health arid
Instability.”
Aa for. foreign commerce, export* have skyrocketed to an
annual. rate of 120.700,000,000,
creating * some strain" of short­
ages at home. Rut foreign nations
ate tunning out of gold and
dollars and eiports "must he
tipecltd to decline before the
end of the year,'* even If new
foreign, aid is granted. Mr. Truman asserted. He added:
"The immediate and Bole ob­
jective of our foreign aid pro­
gram* should be to restore a
vigorous, stable and peaceful
world economy.
fortlgn policy it is* worth etifortig npollcy.-.il-la. - worth - en­
during temporary shortages of
a few commodities within the
United States. This will bring
lasting benefits in the long run.’’
"In June we reached a level of
60,000,000 jobs, rcgsrdrd by msny
as Impossible of sttsinment. Our
stamkrd of living Is exceptionally
high, snd purchasing power ha«
thus far been adequate to absorb
completely the enormous produc­
tion o f American farms, mines and
factories.
"Farm Income' hik attained a
record level. The financial peti­
tion of business is strong. " « u
Managements and. |8hur_Jyivu-Cui
fiperated in maintaining Industrial
peace « t l
Productivity Is on
the increase."
But then Mr. Truman added this
warning: that full employment at
high prices la being sustained .by
the pent-up wartime demand. l,y
extensive use of credit and savInga, and by. the huge eycess of
exports over Import*.
' “ These are temporary prop* to
our economic aystetn. A * they weaken, we shall need to make many
baeic readjustments to complete
th* transition to a permanently
stable and maximum-level peace­
time economy," he declared.
Mr. Truman decided to send his
special report to congtess after
Edwin G. Nourse, chairman of*hi*
council of economic advisers, pre­
sented current economic develop­
ments—Including the coal contract
settlement—at a Cabinet meeting
en July 11.
The 1046 law creating the econ­
omic council railed for only nmi re­
port a year, but a White House
spokesman said that after the
July 11 meeting the President and
members of the cabinet agreed
that Congress and Ihe public
ild be brought up to date.

ail men of good will In this cout
,ry ln d to obstruct the rehabl
Hatton and reconstruction of Ir
don„ ia ."

Interior capital of Jogjakarta fur
the “ vrindo population, men- and
rumen of all organisations, to
ir « lls S fS Iran res* t&gt; «l
defend our freedom and our gov­
been aegt to detention camps or
ernment against the Dutch co­
Cyprus.
lonial war."
This generally was supposed to
The Republican radio fsported have been the destination of tha
heavy fighting at Gunung Pati,
deportation ships Ocean Vigour,
ten miles outside the north coast Runnymede Park and Empire Ri­
city of Semarang. Within 8*mval when they tailed from Haifa
arang itself, the radio said tha
Republican underground had risen
against the Dutch.
|
General Soerdirman, comman­
der o f the Indonesian army es­
timated at 200,000 troops, believ­
ed to be poorly armed and train­
ed, warned Republicans by the ra- rW.I A h .IU
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* » extensive survey. It1* too long to publish here. But It’s
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use heating problem .

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In V a lt y T h c r t U S tren gth —
T o FawUet tfc. I' u h of th* World;
To Prwxoote the Pre.reae of America)
To Produce Prosperity for cranford. •

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NO. 178

A s s o c is to d P ress L ea sed W ir e

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All Official

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called

B e p re s e n ta tiv e ' A l ­
lowed T o Relate
C o n v e r s a t i o n In ­
volving
Bribery
TALLAH ASSEE, July 22
Circuit Judge V . May Walker
today denied a defenie motion
which would have cut the groun I
completely
Imbery
chi
ry charge
aaaimt former Rep
Berate C. Papy of Key Weat. •
He declined, to bar leitimony
. of Rrp. Qrailey Odliam of San­
ford that Papy had offered him
caih and whiikey to help defeat
.a bill 'denying telegraph, aerviie
to race bet bookmaker!.
Odham'a leitimony wai given
uAilc the jury wa* excluded from
tne courtroom
pending Judge
Walker'a ruling on the point.' TJ*r
Sanford Irgiilalor prepared to
repeat it before the- jurora, admit
ted sfter’th r nilitlg wai made.
State Attorney Orion C,. Pal
ker,- Jr.', laid that an order rul­
ing out leitimony involving con­
versations beftvrcn legiihlon i.»
^ d around the House chambei
automatically would mean a di­
rected verdict of acquittal "hrcauie we have no other evidence."
Defeat* Allornryi Weldon 0.
Starry of Tallahanee and Pat
Whitaker of Tampa contended
tuch leitimony ihould not bi
admitted
under a 259-year-old
English cflromcn^law o (absolute
l^vilage of.judicial and legislative*

Official Gives
Red Satellites
Eyewitness Story Receive Warning
Of Burma Slaying To Aid U.N. Plan
Single Gunman Killed Punitive

lwsV-ltoMtbsYuw*i|* *Nation’s k\s ad'6r s

t/iiitaker laid' 'th t * Diibesy
charge! ihould have been drspov
ed of by the Legislature ana
"it Un't good government for the
court to itnke down an indepen
drnt branch and id itielf up sa
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Sanford Bid For
Legion Memorial
O ffered At Meet
Sanford's bid for erection here
of s Florida American
Legion
headquarter! and memorial build­
ing waa personally p relented by
Joel 8. Field, Sanford poatmMtcr
srff member of the Cempbell-Loaslfl| Post S3 leleetln committee to
tha Special HearquayUra Set-,
action Committee headed by Col.
Tom Cooley o f ML. Dora which
mat at tha 'Hotel Mayflower In
Jacksonville Saturday afternoon in
connection with the Department
summer Conference.
Mr. Field Informed members t&gt;f
the Poat last evening at their
eupper meeting at the Legion Hut
oCthia submission, and revealed
t i n - of th# four-ettle* which
aummilted
offers, Tallahassee,
which was represented by Post
Comdr. Walter Roundtree, was
the only other Florida* city to
submit a bid for the site. Henry
Woleolt presided at the Post meetlagThe .10 member committee in
Jacksonville, at whose • meeting
State Cominsnder Frank Caton
was present, set Nov.' 1 as the
deadline Tor other cities to make
u lflr possible bids for the project,
Mr. Field announced.
A fter Nov. 1, he said, Chair­
man Cooleey will call -a meeting
within the n e t t '10 days to de­
cide on the three best bids and
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Drug Store Observes
23rd Anniversary
4 O, Laney, pharmacist, has
operated hie drug store at Its pre­
sent
. aim far the past » years,. he
revealed today. With Mra. Laney
he came 'here from Birmingham,
AU. and on'July 2*. 1824 opened
the ita r* wn-First Street In the
U llw k D . i u u _.
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RANGOON, Burma. July 22
i/V) -puisne* Minuter U. Mya,
a lurvivur ol the aiiatiinat|on
Saturday in which seven of top
Burmese leaden were daih, said
today a lone gunman invadrd the
ministerial council dumber and
calmly .perpetrated the cume.
TJiakin Nu, aucceuor to the
murdered U Aung San as deputy
chairman ol the goveimn's ex­
ecutive council, laid Aung San
learned two monthr earlier that, a
"trptoiilt murder pUd" wai be­
ing readied hut dm lediteil tli&lt;lepiuti. He laid thr dr facto,
leader uf the Burma government
dul not believe anyone in the
country would pint againil hii
life.
U Saw, former premier whom the
British
ousted and jailed
on
thargri of collaboration with the
Japanese, and 19 assistants were
placed under arrest soon after
the assassin* Ron &gt;.
ttpaalTihg to a new,-unfereiw#
U Mya gave this first eye wit­
ness account .of the murders;

Action

By

S e c t m y je6*iiiicfr
Threatened by U. S.
LAKE SUCCESS!* July 22 tA*&gt;
— The Untied Slates warned the
Balkan states today .that any re­
fusal to cooperate with proposed
border watch commission might
bring punitive action by the Unit­
ed Nations Security Council.
The . warning was voiced by
Hrrschel V. Johnson, Deputy U.
S, delegate, in reply to Soviet
contentions that
the
council
could do
mote__than
make
’■rrommrndalioni under C h a ptrr V I of the_U.__N. Cliarter
under which the^ promt case it
bring considered?"”
Johnson said the refusal ol any
country to coo|&gt;cra(r with thr pro­
pelled bolder comiminon would
lay it open 1o much graver charges
and action under another chap­
ter of. the charter. Hr |urtumabty referred to Chapter V II, which
provides for sanctions and mili­
tary action.

Soviet Operation In
America
Through
Party Revealed By
Former Communist Netherlands S t a t e s
Police M e a s u r e s
W ASHINGTON. July 22 lff&gt;Vidor Kravchenko told Congress
Compelled By Re­
today that "every responsible rep­
public’s Actions
resentative of thr Soviet guvern-

Indonesian Revolt Seen As Sign
Days Of Imperialism A re Fading

Mission T o Explain
R e p u b l i c ' s Posi­
tion P l a n n e d By
Former P r e m i e r

merit in thr United Slates rnay be
US DRW I I T
M ACKKN2IK juliereliy h tiniteit Suir&lt; of In
LAKE SUCCESS; July 22 a ' i
AP Foreign A ffair. Anal)sl I i)on#aU, encoiiips»mg tiutli the
i m A H A . tul „ . ) .aP)-uLu.
regarded as an economical or po­
— Th r Netherlands government inTlieer is no ilark mystery gl&gt;viul ,r«iuii&gt;lie sml. the reuisnuier of lhv‘ A litical spy."
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the United S id e s ’that it
A
who tlniutrd aihuir oil the noith
btavchenlCpf-disAaier afisciai ^afjhaif herir lYiinprltrJ l« "rrsoii to ' ngsin lietwsrn tin- ImlonesiMti Be- ing In
the Soviet Pure losing Commission polit inessutes against the In- puhlic anil the impelint Ilulrhi This new nation was to have and rati coaiU id Java yciterit is Ju»t another of mso,’ I dominion status. Holland was to day had been engaged in heavy
in New York, testified heforr the donevian Republic liecauve u| con­ force*;
indication* that tin- d»v of nil-1 retain a hand in fiqrlgn irlnHouse Committee on Un-American tinued "ait* uf violence."
pir,.* la fading.
jlions, defrnw-, finance und in *ub lighting, lhe Dutih. if polling all
activities.
•To
undsrataml
the
i
Bii»e
of
l
lie'
jrci* of an m&gt;nomic!| or culloi ohirclivci traihrd in operation,
. At the same lime, it was di*.
lie said that Mr. Setfov. who closed that the Indonesian govern­ currant crisia w«* mint g.t I.Nckjnl nature. The (Juerrrt uf Hollaml laid trmUnvc was "Icti ihan exa bit. Ths revidatiim»iy -lmlo-|aiao v u 4o" Iw ijoeeu of lite
?
was deputy chairman ol thr Pur­ ment itvrli bad sent a communica­ nrsian Rspuldic lia* jn-en the Dominion. Diaagtreiiient over tile peeled."
A l^olth army_communique
chasing Commission. actually was tion to the Secuiity Council I he de facto government fof tin- ms- method of implementing the new
superior to thr Rusnan ambassa­ contents weir not known, hut the Jor porttune of tin- sich islands guyeriiment i» credited with pre- placed Dutili caiualtin yntciday
■■f Java and Sujuniin sisiee tin- cipltnltug
the
latest upheaval,
dor fiom lb* Communis! ^arty note wav pirtumed lu Ur an ap|ie.v| winter of lU!f&gt;. l^nglliy negotin-l However. 1 think we must .1 4 at 151) dead and wounded.
Hinidrnt Sockaino ol the Infor aid.
point of view.
Ilona between llie Diltell irlielv j drepri Ilian that.- If^ we could
donruan
Republic amiiumcrd that
The Putsh note chatgrd the In-, fhcavily punctuated t&gt;&gt; warfare) Uiok into the uitml of iln- In
Andrn Ctumyko, now represent­
(ornifi Prrtntcr Nulan Sjahnt had
finally resulted In an ugrrrment
H HHllMKrd MM I ' g g r P i l l
donesiam
with
"senselesv
destlUC*
ing Russia in the United Na­
1c( l Java-oo-s-mittron to exptaig
with maintaining a food
tions, was ambassador at the tion.
lhr irpublic*! poniion abroad. (A r­
Hocknlr
j
amt
with
carsyrng
time, Kraychrnkii said.
ming in Ningapuir. Sjahrir raid
"hovlile
-md
inllammaloiy
piopThe onr-lirnr Russian anny of­
hr would voil Ihr United State).
agamli."
ficer described Sedov as the "main
India and Au ill alia on* hit nm"lhe Nrlhrilands as thr t'late
personality representing thr resstiun.)
vvhoitl the sovelrigiily
lial comniillrr on the Common-1with
..
- .
A Royal Nrthri luiul* navy comist Party in the Unitrtl Stales,
*“*’ *,l,llo T
*ntI wlfftIs conmutiique mid landing craft of the
navy and win slops disembarked
He said no decision, could h e ! ^ u; nll&gt; *• ullimalely te.jHin.shl
troop* nt Bniijot-wangi on the
made without .Sedov's participa- (or ^maintaining I* wand order
cannot allow (heir inimical arinmi Minneapolis Club As­ Protection Of Oil In­ rw»t (oasl of Jnvn and at J'asjr
tion, adding that when secret con
1'uloli on rin&lt; north coast. It wxs
to continue." the Nrlherlandi gnvsures City On Bali
terests O f P r i v a t e the first amphibious operation
(rreners were held al the purchas­
eramrnt laid.
the end of World Wai II,
ing commission. Sedov presided
Park C o n d i t i o n s
Owners Is Ur^ed since
"It has become patmtlv clear
A Dutch army communique said .
rather than the general who was that the present republican guv-i '
,
”
the Hoops
li
.
,
"the
gained initial objective!
head ol the agency.
emim-nt i. incapable of maintainHi* Lily. Comnunion U»t c»r
W A S H IN G TO N , July
M l— and made addiliouMl advances.
A severe five hour riiesaemant
Kravchenko Inter broke
witn irfg security, law and order in their! ning voted lo reduce the hcriur A House I'ublic l ands suhconililit-

Auction^Fee Cut Action Postponed
To $20 Per Day By Committee On
; By Commission Glades Park Bill

^
vojeil loday^ijr..dalay-amiri th e,|in "th P~r5d B n g^ sector of Suthe
Russian
government.
rea nouisced Communism oosi luld why
lu-xi session of t-ongress any av'-|malia yrsteiday and oihrr classes
T*r?neh owcjuluis ui iu.ibe praambl* Tn a book, ” 1 (Those Flreiiom."
imam It. create lhe necessary iuij. I ' u,‘' mcubanli liym
to 5 ." )bm un h-gislatjori giving lb . Sec.-j on . that island were spotted
■if the American resointluii which
‘ Ottions tnereto
I s ilay, with the itnendllient that retary uf Interior “ unqin-stionnble by an Indonesian at my communi­
Robert
K
Stripling,
chief
in
would stipulate that continuation
fin , ,these clrciMiistancpi
h er!.* maaiiiiuiM
maximum vi
of i15
i
r day.
y■ hr allow- "Jithdrity" to expand the Ever que. Tlie l&gt;utlletlu also said that
uf the disturbed situation In the vestbrator fur the committee ask­ nuiirity n Kuv^inm^nt his with th«* * . •
.»
.
,
glades National Bark in Florida to on Runday. two Dutch warship*
ed Kravchenko for Information utmost reluciauoe been compelled fd ldu1"1n', , U yrJ'
Il'M IlS H t n rage Sis)
1,"200,000 anes of )*nd.
" l,y
off Mvtak on the exlrems tip
"One lone gniwaau advanced
on actual a*;icqmenta to apy tolm liu i i.e the Eieilt, *t;uv«j Dot- to hold austroni I hit action lot
The at tion was takrn me* the “ f Java were shelled li &gt;imini.essilently— wlrwout** .^faking upon
work made hv- the CorutHunit' fo-neral to rrsort to police mea- lowed a statemerit id l*ity Alim
objection of Itep. . Betrrsoo (D-|
i&lt; •■eiiaa.,i
&lt;••«&gt; u , ;
the council tablet 'and
simi't
I’arty in this country.
sores of n strictly limited charac- „ , y pIrJ |&lt; WlLoll to (he file d Lial after Chairman Barrett iH
steadily (at Aung . San. Within a
In
general,
the
witness
said,
nu
few feel of the table, ha-halted.
'" ,dInlay
«h- r“ hr
" 'r"would
in - ifroil
'« .all,
person holding a position in con- ’ 'The Net.,..lands gmernm.ii, «»»•* «• W* ojunmn, a $IIM) a day Wy"»
no action
Then he opened fir#, strung the
ICMiUtivd mn I'i i r M ti
j (rr winild U trffil f u n iiv r ^ l»V utiutlirr
nectiun with economic affairs ar­
rr mrcting
turning uf
or thr
(nr group t*.|
Ix&gt;-1
g^
,
■,
c .
gdh I leftward ,and continued fir­
WASHINGTON, July 22, l/F)rives here from Russia “ withaut
lo ir Colli—
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•the couth.
ing at khosa aeated on the left
Gongra.reconverts, either
C r e lC
( Jl i r i S l I l C T ,
A nxw American pro(eat to Mos­
1-cial or tegular »r«io .’, pest,
I# I
|
i
of Aung tfan.
• • cow Involving |1,0(K&gt;,000 wortti of a aperiflc assignment with refT V motion lo reduce the (ce in stwcial
erence to collection .of secret doc­
January
As Aung San' fell Aid the oil machinery missing In Romenia uments,” Than he went on tt
wai made hy Comrniiiionrr KohHep W illiam ’ A. Dawson ill
gunman" turned his attention to clouded Ruula'a hope *odny of say that every responsible Soviet
cit A. Willumi. Mayoi H. J. tint Ctali) luuvni to drfvrr action un­
the olhertr further from rnr. I aek-. getting icnii-leaae refinery equip representative here lifay .U re­
ptriidcd
ovrt
lhe
inerting.
Com*
A T H E N S . July 22, (A*)— Civil
til iln* next rilrating &lt;&gt;t Congrrsi.
ed the upportunity to escape 1 nient from the United Slate*
garded aa a spy.
Delivery of 118,000,000 worth of
miliionrr Arnlrcw Carraway was His motion carried on a voter vole. strife rruptvti am-u on the island
len|ied for .the doorway, pulled
Dressed in a neat, powder blue
down the holt. and ran from the post lend-lesse supplies, much of
Peterson suggrstrd that the cum of Fiele Loilav ami spuradic gurrpirirnl. I WO rommisiionrn wrir
It oil equipment, has been alopped ault. Kravchenko testified chief­
milter
merely close its iu-uriog on 1 11|a attacks were 'repditcd else­
room.
"
‘ *1
/A|)— , sliseni; lirmgc
armgr Ihilmp, due- to
thr |iaik liHlay and per mil him lo where in lireece, llie goVri lllllcnt 1
"There was no guard at the by Congress because of Moscow's ly through in interpreter. Dr. lh e Civil Aeronautic* Hoard has
door. The executive council so delay in settling the Soviet Uni­ Vladimir Gaovaki, clflef of the given formal notice of proposed illnrn, and Era. R. L rihri who submit u substitute bit! al n l«&lt; i aunuunced.
foreign law section of the Li­
Tlie Caura area uf t’lete. quiet
meeting, liarrrll thru nnmuin.-rd
far has never been guarded. The on’s wartime account.
to w rules to require raitnr ter­ ii out ol town.
Administration official*
who brary of Congraa*. Both men *p rain clearance Indicator.■ in air
only police'at the secretariat that
l l i r matin u|-rrducing thr fre! Id* Inlrutioii to call no further for llie tlast few weeks, wa# under
IC
-a
lls
a
r*
aa
|'M
,
Si
s
)
'
a curfew ordered by the mjlitary
have urged Congress to relaa this
treatlaa*# • • l‘ »a » l i t )
! marling during thr cunviit
Imera for a two-year cxperlmcn
governor. Col. Fiairroddaskis, - af­
stand lest it be interpreted abroad
^
^
a i a l i u f f ’ j u iu i- n a e
"
t*l period beginning Jan. I.
ter a Imrnl of 20 men .ul irk .&lt; a . ,
» » *h American disregard o f con­
Th* board also announced a giro mittiuit oil July III hy (icorgc
otcoh
The Evrrglade*' National I’otk radio station .just oulsiib1 ths capi­
tract pledges acknowledged thM
poaed new rule reuniting Increased Austin of thr Ihnipr Furnitutr was rstalilisiinl June 20 by See- tal. (Tin s dispatch did not fur'liRussia's tactic* In Romania might
■learnnre* tn flying over moun­ Company. Mayoi Gut thru dircrlril tciarv of Interior J. A. King on er identify lhe *ltae|i*r*.)
permanently bar th# shipment des­
tainous terrain during bail wrath- Attoinry \X ilum lu draw up an Cfil.lHMI -acres in southern Florida.
The authorities announced that
pite Moscow’s willingness to pay
WASHINGTON; July 22, (,V &gt;- ei and the revival of a pre-war
At that time, the State drrd-d lo guerrillas near Can........... flic lo
PARIS. Jdir 22 ’
The re­ for the goods.
tide requiring llie carrying of an urdinsnee irdunng il|r Ire (rum the feileial government fire of ml (hr village- of Kamltimi nnd hlasThe
Navy
announced
today
an
im­
turn of 11.8. World War II dead
Tlie State Departs nt disclosed
automatic flight recorder.
I KI Oil a day lo )2H a day. At nnd mineral leases, all Stale own- led u bridge in leptisal fur the
from JKuropran grave* will get yesterday a formal note bad been mediate reduction" of 1,000- o f­
Th* two new proposal! grew (Jir mrctlllM lail Friday, Convmis-j rd lands in the area. II also pie- •laying Gy u C d i m muli.uf two
ficers because o f budget cuts
umb rway July 28, at Henri Chap- handed the Soviet foroign office,
voy^d by Congress. The move will from President Truman’s • special
persons In-Id In ronnectio, with
ellt&gt; Cemetery near _Liege,- Bel. Xirotaating Russia's failure to pay reduce the number of Navy of- air safety inquiry troard. The third lionrr Carraway moved-that the'
.sT*1*1 *
** f"!
.
| . ■ | ,
tNW.otM) for the aqcuiattion of nri the kilting &lt;&gt;f a Rightist attorney.
glum, the American Graves Regis­ for 7.000 ton* of oil equipment re­
ordinanrc
tie
adopted,
but
tbp
|
vate
land!
within
the
coNtrmpl«l)*.t
ficer* from a present strength of D one which has been.under dlstration
Commission
announced moved from Romania tjtf Red army !7.0rW
In northwest Greece in th# • irs
to 40,000.
• u'-idri for some times* an aid to motion dird lor want of
l.L'uu.lMMI.acrr park.
east of loannina, two minor elash| troops.
today.
Congress gave the Navy M,. enforcement' of flight.rules and H|T ond.
.
.
Itrp.
Dirksen
(R
-lll)
urge,I
Hut.
r»
well* reDtirteil belwesnc govern
The Henri Chapeite Cemetery
.1OO.000.000 for its operations 'until vnilgation of accident*.
sulwumniltee today to ’’plotec- Ihe ’ merit fnrrea anil reinnantli i f Lef­
Following
lire
opinion
given
is the second Isrgest In tbe.KuroJuly IU4H,,or.approximately JshW,- - Th* flight recorder Is ’* device
mineral mid oil interests" of pri­ tist Guerrilla unite. One guerrilla
p*»n erea,. and. 17JUD-American*
000,000 leas than i'residrn; Tru­ pieced in tne tail of the plane lo hy Attorney Wilson, lhe ordinance vate owners if it recommended unit, attempting to reach A graph#,
are buried there. It waa establish­
man had asked.
sliow&lt;lta path through the air and wai passed un iti first reading tlioi tlie Secretary uf Interior ln- wa* reported under altar's hy
ed, hy the tat. Army in Septem­
Of the 1.000 officers affected, al&gt;n th* effect of rough air on th* last evening. Die reduction, said viven "unquestionahle authority" government’force* south of G'rev*.
ber. 1844. Mane of ita dead fell
II Kalian*# aa l*aae *1*1
NANKING. July 22, OP) — 800 will leave the Navy and 1’00 plan*. Use of the recorder via*
na. Other minor clashes were
in the battles fo r Asrhan and In China's military situation came will revert to, non commissioned dropped Ih June.' !!)!!, because of Mr. Sayrr. applies to firms that
saU to have taken place un |h#
the Ardennes campaign.
have
been
m
business
twu
years
ranks,
t
i*
announcement
sold.
war
time
materials.shortages/
under rlpso scrutiny today by an
smtlhern stupes uf lhe (ir.tinmna
"Only thoae dead whoa# next American presidential envoy on a
A ll officers concerned will he
Th* r)tdar absolute terrain pro­ or more. Fur firms that have not
Muiintnliis.
of kin hdve elected to haee their fact-finding mission and by top notified not later than Aug. IA ximity.Indirator will Ite used as a
Tlie goverii.nt atirmunred lhr»i
remains brouht back to Uia home­ Chines* -general* who conferred and the change will lie -omnleted supplement to pressure .'ypc nitI- been heir that length uf tunc
IlMlIaae* as I’sar aid
on Sunday GtAiiiliu forces lust dr
land will tie returned" the AGRC with Chlang Kal Shek oq coordina­ hy Oct. 1.
meten. One now un the market
TAM I'A. July 22. &lt;*•) - The killed, il) wounded and T7 cap­
said. ;
O f the 800 to leave tha service, shows * light and blows a horn
tion of operations In the wer
drutli of hundred* uf thousands of tured.
The first shipment Is sched­ against Chines* Rede.
500 will be reserve line officers when the plane approaches within
fish in the Sayasota area during •North of Kilkis, a iurnd ronting
uler! to depart from Antwsrp early
The American was Lieut, Gen­ now on active duty and a email a specified distance of an obstruc­
tlie past week waa caused literal- down from tlie lulls attacked and
in Octdber.
number
of
Wave
officer*.
About
tion.
Th*
board'*
proposed
rule
eral Albort.C. Wedemeyer, whose
ly l&gt;y smothering, Dr. Clvd.' T. held a village near Santa for thr**
•
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—
survey for President Truman, like­ 300 regular Navy temporary line would require such a device In all
Rri’
l. in-ad uf the Biology Depart­ hours lieforn ar tin-red cars and
Bill
Lewis,
a
0
foot
188
pound
offieera
who
were
formerly
en­
scheduled airline plane* flying at
ly will deteraino U. 8, policy to­
ment
of the University of ramps, troops recaptured the-community,
backstop
from
Follanab**,
W.
Va.
listed
men
and
given
officer
rank
night or through overcast.
ward China. Ho held informal
military source* sstd.
said
today.
wa*
signed
by
tha
Sanford
Celery
during
the
war
will
also
be
sep­
Th# proposed terrain clearance
conference* at tho American Em­
Far tu the east, virtually un th*
Fed*
today,
it
waa
announced
by
After
he
and
twu
as*iiiu-it&gt;
arated,
the
Navy
said.
rule would Increase the minimum
bassy toon after Me arrival, and
Turkish Imrder at Oiestias mili­
made
a
thorough
study
uf
jhe
con­
John
Krlder,
vie*
president
of
the
About 200 temporary lino war­ altitude over the highest ground
W ASHINGTON," July 22 W ) tomorrow he will talk with Chlang rant officer* will go bock to the on a route from 1,000 feet to 2,00(1 Sanford Baseball Association.
ditions. Dr. Reed said Sarasota tary sources said l eftist Guerril­
and other high government offici­
las were routed with losses of men
The House voted today to cut
Lewis has been ploying for th* coastal waters were teeming with and war supplies ip a battle with
feet under certain conditions.
al*.
the taxes camera fan# must pay
Miami entry in the Florida Inter­ billion* of liny organisms which an "K vro*" &lt;Rightist) unit.
In
a
written
lUtemaot.
Wede­
on films and euuipmcnt.
national League and has been clung to th* fishes’ gills an i shut
meyer said:
Without a dissenting vote, it
o ff their breathing.”
hitting“ 288 for Miami.
"M y miulon !• easentla'ly one
passed a measure dropping from
Th* new Fed catcher la 24 years
"These organisms I provisionally
IS to 10 percent the tax on eme- of fact-finding in which I am aid­
old and ia a limited oervvlc* identify as diatoms called 'arterled by a imall group af men expert
teur roll films and cameras and In several fields o f economics, fin­
player.,
onetla Japaunica’, whjfh always
ending the 25 percent tax on Jen- ance, engineering and political a f­
•xist in normal amounir III sea
aeta and various Ither still and faire. We aro IntertsfWjwrUrulWater hut spring up lu-counties*
Funeral services for Herman W.
By BOBBY PARK8
dirrction and Killed down by the
moi|on picture equipment.
Camp Scribe
numbers when conditions ar* ideal Schrader, 86, who died yesterday
arly in learning and teeing some­
fire
for
another
nap.
Soon
the
Tb# bill also trO«fa Urn 20 per thing of the efftegry of measures
for their growth" tha Tarnna .ninrnilUi *t- Me-iiuifiu ill 1XFJ
h n a r
After an active day Friday, blair danced higher and the go­
cent tax off Jewelry selling for taken by tho Chines* government
-actentixt-Tatijr
ro* will he held Wednesday after-.
lest than JUS and aiampt* muil- looking toward
lh« camper* gathered around the phers -begae-tw-morr.— After- till
------ noun at 4:00 o’clock at th# Erick^ W A S H IN G TO N , July 22,-Ghcal Instrument*-purchoaed by n —|cam pfire-form H citing gopher race, with Cabin V 't Kilroy corn- Furvi*
son Funeral Home. Interment will
for th* 8t. Johns River
Johnson

said

he

accepted

U. sS. Ifit« Slow Pay
Of Reds For Supplies

Greece Reports

CAB Announces.
New Regulations
For Air Safety

■Rebel Attacks

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Navy To Cut F
By 1,000 OfficerH

Return Of War DeScI
Gets Underway Soon

i w C W cSS Si'

* *a

IJL'Hth Of Gulf Firth
Due To SmotherinR

New Catcher Signed
By Sanford Feds

House Kills Tax On
Jewelry Under $25

Visitors l o Camp Winona On Sunday
W ere Royally Entertained By Boys

Schrader Funeral
Planned Tomorrow

River Fund Increased
By Senate Group

alto have to win-approval by the
Senate and Fresident Truman.

SANFORD W INS
,
Th* Sanford American U gion
ON
regrets an m w r Junior Baseball team defeated tho
Winter Park Legion
nin* this
obituary
morning by a t to I margin in
which a ,.
Th* s u it o r s in- Winter Park; Lloyd 8waln pltchod
, K. M J ^ r p h / j f f o r ' Sanford and Byron Board
caught. Sanford play* Orlando
^ in tho toeoad round,

Friday evening will ba visitors
nhjht at th* C#ntrol Florida Quick
Fraew and 8lor*ga Company on
Waat Thirteenth Straot at from
7:30 P. M. until 9:00 P. M.,- it was
announced today by Forrest Catchal and Alex R. Johqgon, ownero.
During tho Oral hour plant processed hqm and cold drlnko will be

race. A fearful
huih
settled
•round the fir* •• the gophers
ttl like brightly painted atones.
Suddenly there waa a victorious
yell at Cabin llt'a gopher began
to ilowly make hit way toward
th* finish tin#.
He finished first and was care­
fully packed in 'hit box before
any of the other turtles even be&lt;
gan lo mov#. Then, evidently Wak­
ing from Ida nap, Kilroy, of Cab­
in V. moved liowly in tim Wrong

tog in second, there wst’ a beauty project lo deepen the channel from
Joeksonville to Lak* Harney wer*
conical with Kilroy winning.
Senate
Saturday was a buiy day wtlfi approved yesterday by
appropriations -sub-committee.

preparation* being made for the
The commltt**
recommended
visitors Sunday. After supper Sat­ 1200,000 for Ih* project or |100,
urday the camperi hurried to the 000 raora than th* Rous* originally
rrtrearion hall lo tee the movie, approved,.
"Thunderhead, Son of Rieka."
MEET TOPIC

Sunday waa full of active gome*
and contest* for th* visitor*’ en­
tertainment. Th# rift* match was
woo by Wad# Garner far Cohta
(Canto***# • • Pa#a Its)

"What's Th# Matter With San­
ford" will be th* th#m* of a talk
by E. F. Housholder, local attornay, to th* Klwanla Club at Ita
Bteritef ^tomorrow noon nt th#

Southern Pacific ■
Strike Is Shortlived

SAN FRANCISCO, July «2, OP)
— A strike by th* Hrotherhoral of
Loromotlv* Engineers which Immoblliied th* weatern lines o f th*
Southern Pacific Railroad ended
early today six hour* and 45 min­
ute* after it b*gtn.
Thirty-nine minute* later th*
first o f hundred# of locomotive*
Idled by th# brief strike puffed
back Into service. II was a 'switch
sn^tn* ln^the railroad’ s Oakland,

be in Evergreen Cemetery.

Mr. Schroder was born Oct. 25,
1881 In Rtadling, Iowa. He wa#
a member o f the First MeihoJUt
Chureh of Sanford. For tha r#st
year he operated a grocery star#
in Lak* Monroe.
Survivors Include th* widow,
five sons, Edward uf D«nv*r, I*,.
Arehi* of Waterloo, la , George
and Billy uf Waverlv, la. and Wen-*
dell o f Rycamore. III.; two daugh­
ters. Mrs. Glenn Stuffier of Olym­
pia, Wash, and Mrs. Ernest Wenson o f Waverly, and one brother,
William Schrader of Minneapolis^

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U. S. Envoy To China
Begins Conferences

tors Invited To
Open House Of Plant

m's&amp;szz

'S
’
Landing
On
re­
Java Gain First Objectives;
Spies
Note To U N Outlines Policy

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Tax Veto

At TH E C H U RC H ES
-FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Park Avrnue at Sixth Hlreet
W. I*. Brooks,- Jr., paslur
Training Union; fl:4B P. M.
—Evening-Worship,- 8:00 K il.
Dr. C. B. Williams will apeak at
both the morning ami evening ser­
vlet*.
CHRISTIAN ft MISSIONARY
A LLIA N C E CHURCH
On Ranford-Orlandu Highway
H&gt;v. Glenn K. Smith. Paster
10:00 A. M.r "Bible Sch'ml.‘ Mr,
A. Wlelxildt. Supt.
w .
I I 100 A. M.t Slornlng WgrsHIp.
7:45 P. M.S Evening Sarv.ee.
The paator w||l apeak nt letth
Sunday Service*, ami the public la
cordially invited to attend.

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Idea*
who will make the achool
sing to you.
Pastor!*! aervlce at 11:00 A. M.
Thr Paator will he apeak.ng on
the subject "The. Wonder#.- of
Prophecy".
Everyone la invited
-to-come and brln|[ your babies
for this aervlce. . Let'* aej where
wr atand in the world at prophecy.
Evangelistic service at 7:4t
program for all younf people.
Women’s Miaalonary
Service
each Thursday evenlnjr at 7:46.
Mra. Mary Klnard, leader.
The public is invited to allend
all the services.
P. M. There wilt be special music
ami singing at this aervlce. After
.the menace so altar call will be
given.
The V. L. B. Service each Tues
day evening at 7:46 P. M. Mra.
Ruth Sweggerly, leader. A special

BRARDALL AVKNUB CIIA PK L
KIKST CHURCH OP CnHIST.
Rev. Douglas K. Uharlfa. Pastor
SCIENTIST .
.3:00 P. M.: Sunday School.
800 East Second Street
3:46 P. M.: Worship Service.
11:00 A. M.: Morning Service.
Wednesday 8:00 P. M. Prayer
Subject: "L ife ”.
Meeting. •
Sunday .school and Wednesday
rvrning meeting discontinued for
TH E CHURCH OK GOO
summer months.
Elm Avenue
Reading room hours: Tuesdays
Rev. Joe C. Cre»*. Paator
Sunday School begin* at 10:00 and Fridays. 3:00 to 6:00 P. M.
A. M. with Clyde C. Muse a« The public is cordially Invited to
Superintendent. We have classes attend this service.
for all age* with good teachers
•
HOLY CROSS CHURCH
Mark T. Carpenter, II. II . Rector
V. 7th Sunday after Trinity »•
.9:30 A.
Iloly Cpmmunion
and sermon.
F I R E S T O N E
The Rt. Rev. Charles B. Cob
FORD - CHEVROLET
more, retired Bishop of Puerto
llleo, will minister Holy Com­
PLYMOUTH CARS
munion in tile absence of the Rec­
BRAKES BELINRD
tor.
10.00
PRICE INCLUDES LINING
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
5c es.
Park Avenue at Fifth Street
Spark Plugs (.'leaned
J. K. McKinley, Minister
9:45 A. M.: Church School for
Group I Car Batteries U.1S eich.
all agi-s.
1.00
11:00 A. M,: Morning Worship
Wheel*. Balanced
"On Final Grounds." Solo- "3 he
Lost Chord" by Mrs. Roby luting.
Brake Drum* Turned
7:90 F. M.: Youth Fellowship.
8:90 P. M.: Union Service at, the
IN STOCK IN OUR
Prrebyterian
Church.’ Sermon by
:---- PA R TS DEPARTMENT
Rev.’ (,'harlr* Thompson, supcrln
Carburetors
Irridrnt pf the Methodist Children’*
Shock Absorber*
Home; Special Music by (he ChildDll Fillers
ren’s Home Chorus.
Brake Uuae
Fuel Line*
H O im iH ID E BAPTIHT CHURCH
l.surrl Avrnue and Ninth .Street
Oil Lines
Wilson Finch, Paator
Spark Plugs
Millard Hunt,
Spark Plug Wires
Director of Youth Activities
Gasoline Miters
SUNDAY
Battery Cable*
8:00 A. M.: Sunday School fur
Brake Lining
all age*. .
drake Shura
11:00 A. M,: Morning Woryhip.
Wheel Cylinder Kits
Menage by the Pastor.
Master Cylinder Kits
7:00 I*. M.t Baptist Training
Hbork Fluid
Union for all age*.
Brake Fluid
8 : 00 . P,—M.« - Keening Service.
Grtate .Retainer*
Sung service and message by Ihe
Batlfcry Cablea
Pastor.
Battery Boies
WEDNESDAY
Chevrulel Wheels
8:00 P. M.: MidWrek Ptaytr
Llgkl Bulba
Meeting.
Healed Beam Light*
All young people are especially
invited to attend the Training Uni
Viaor Mirrors
on on Sunday evening. W * ate
Door Mirror*
re-organixing ami making new
Truck Mirrors
plans.
Exkaust Eitenslona
Steering Knobs
Rk v e n t i i d a y . a d v e n t i s t
Pedal Pad*.
CHURCH
-Auto Cushion*.
Seventh Htreet and Elm Avenue
Gas Capa
Sabbath School 9:30 A. M. ami
Wheel Covers
Church service qt 11:00 .A. M..
Gas Cans
Saturday. Pyayer meeting at R'OO
Auto Polish
P, M. Wednesday.
Auto ( Inner
Radiator Slop Leak
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Radiator Flush
CHURCH
Tar Remover
K. D. Ilrownlte. I). D. Pastor
Car Wash
Rev. Douglas H. Charles.
While lir e Paint
Assistant Paator
“Polish ( loth
9:45 A. M.: Sunday School for
Glass Cleaner
all ages.
Polialr Bag
11:00 A. M*.; Morning Worship
Hast Resistor
Service. Sermon by Rev. Charles.
Tube Repair Kit
7:00 P. M.: Junior and Senior
Top Dressing
Young People's MreUIng
Hand Cleaner
8:00 P. M.; Union Worship at
Aqta Top Sealer
the Presbyterian Church Rev.
Hire Pump
Charles Thompson, SupL of the
jkalo Jack
Methodist
“ T Or manage will .preach
ash Light Bulb*
rn from thi
and the’ children
the home
Aalo Fuses
will give special musk.---Fire Extinguishers
Extiagulsher Llgliid
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
■pyrol
Pgrk Avrnue and Third Street
Machine OR
John Bernard Root. Minister
Oil Filter Cartridges
Sunday School, 10:00 A. M.
Gasoline - Filler a
Morning Worship, 11:00 A. M.
Radiator lloae
Subject ^ ‘Christ's Way
vay Will
With Man.'
Hose Clamps
Fuel Pampa
Seal Cavers
8.19
Ford A Carburetor*
Cher,-Plymouth Carburetors IM S
C'eailaaen F e e s Fan* Oa*
Shock Absorbers
4.15
Twin Auto Horns
6.87 Sam* dealer* call this free marMusical Horns
"
10J8 ket - aa contrasted with the con­
l k t a *a 'Jewels
5c tract market at (91 - a “ gray
Blew Out Patches
5c market."
One paper dealer Is currently
Tire Kellner*
I.HB
Cup Grease
18c offering 500 tons of high-quality
Ford Floor Mala
U l Swedish newsprint at (240 a ton
at Curacao, . Netherlands West
&gt; Up lu and Including 1148
Cher. Floor Mole 1837-1-8
SAI Indie*. This 1*'equivalent to about
Stop Tail Lights
IA8 (200 a ton dsllvsred In New York.
Another source of eupply for
I Way Rim Wrench
8Be
Spot Lights
*--• 11.60 the high-priced free market Is
Ant* Compose
1.28 the dlwirslon o f Canadian paper
consigned to New York for re­
export.
H YDRAULIC JACKS
A typical transaction occurred
IH Tan To 16 Ton
several weeks ago, one paper
dealer said, Involving a shipment
HEAR OUR NEW 8 TUBE
of newsprint to Shanghai from
' FIRESTONE AUTO RADIO
a Canadian mill through th* port
•8.88
of New York. The exporter In
STALLED
FREE,
A E R IA L New York Darned that hie
Sha
hla Shang­
E.
hai customer had gona bankrupt
after th# paper had arrived ii
&gt;&gt; f»a l Covers last*lied FREENaw York, tnln dealer said. Tha
Gat Oar Free KaUmatsa On AH paper eventually flit*rad Into the
~ sir Work,
Jro# market.
i¥ '
.. W ell'Inform ed-■owreoo In
Industry Xtetod they know o f only
instance, involving about 11
tons of newsprint, In which a
Canadian mill delii
ranged with Ita New
_._ _
to divert Into the free market
newsprint _.wh«eh W»a ostensibly
bound for re-export from Now
York.
A fair quantity of off-alte
newsprint also haa found iU way
to the high-priced market. Not-

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Newsprint Prices

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Peace Overture
ti'eallaaeS I r ^ . Paae &lt;»Ml
tax cutting bill with the asicition
Made T o Dutch
it is still the “wrong kind of tax
reduction" at the "wrong lim*.
House reader* plannrd an u n-,
By In d o n e s ia
mediate vote and confidently d o rr-1

identified as the former Amerksn
merchantman Pteiident Warfieldapproached Haifa in custody ol
British destroyers.
Seizure of the refugee ship was
disclosed in an official announce­
...I th,
: O ffer T o Raise Food ment by British authorities, who
jority la ovtrndf* But lupublican*
foreuw little hope of ©burning)
H lo c k m U C lC IviHCic- B y ■aid that the boarding parly had
an overriding majority in the
Premier O ver Radio “ encountered strong •resistance
and lhat tear gas had been used
Senate. Failure of either flouc
by both sides in the battle.
B A TA V IA . Java. July 18. (*7
to override, they say. *will kill any
lax reduction for the current »#■• Indonesian Premier Amir Sjari- The announcement said that dam­
ages had been suffered b f both
foeddin *said in a radio ‘'■(leech the intercepting naval vraael* and
sion of Congroi*
Mr. -Truman's veto .message today thr republic was prepared by the refugee
iTsT
ship during' the
.
went to' the House which origi lo halt all hostilities^and unfriend- clash.
The
steamer
President.Warfield,
income
tax
slashing;
ly
action
provided
the
"Dutch
natrd the
once carried thousands o f vaca­
measure to become effective Jan­ show an ragerilcit to reach a tionists between Baltimore and
peaceful
solution
loo.”
The
speech,
uary I. The first bill he vetoed
Norfolk, a* quern of tha old Baywas identical, except that it would broadcast over all Indonetisn sta­ Line fleet.
She participated In th# Nor­
tions, offered alto to lift the (pod
have takerr effect lilt July I.
mandy invasion in 1044 and later
Since lhat veto, the President blockade against cities occupied turned up as a troopship plying
said, "there has been no lessening by thr Dutch.
tha shallow Seine lietween I-e
Il came at a moment when Havre and Rouen,
of the need to make substantial
She was mastered into war serv­
payments on the public debt.”
Dulch-Induncsian negotiations ap­
ice In 1942, made an Atlantic
Mr. Truman said that when the peared lo have broken down over crossing under her own power,
particip
time come* to lessen the wartime a prnjiotrd cease-fire order and and participated
In pre-invasion
tax burden il should be reduced police powers in a projected in amphibious maneuvers o ff Barn
•tablo and the North Devon‘ coast
iuw . terim government. The Dutch had
"on a basis Ihal is mu
fair io
lo tow
of England.

mcomr groups at well at. lo high predicted armed hostilities would
Th# Warfield cam* back to the
income groups."
j *•*»! this weekend because Sjsri- states battered and destined for
Without specifying whan he foeddin had rrjrcled all Dutch the scrap heap, but the Weston
Trading Company of New York
thought the time would be yip* demands,
bid for her 160,000 at a surplus
for cutting taxes, the President1 ,
.
asserted:
t Reported rlauhe*
along the sale.
O l.ftm unequivocally committal fr‘Hit-Bwey»«3P!iha»i«*d Use tenA laYer announcement said slii
,.i,i kind
Li...i uf
,.r tax reduction
i,,.i ■•on. Trie Inilonesian Newa Agrncy had been bought by th* Chineseto the right
asserted
thr
Dutch
had
fired
210
at Ihe right time."
. „
.,
--American Industrial Company o f
The Republican bill trim* taxes " " ‘J1* ,n,°
lh®village_ of Hand- New York and wuuld go into
from ' 30 per rent In the luwest - . I 1'’ '* n .,7' f 1 *0't*8 ° f Han- service as a Chinese river boat.
taxable Incomes to 10.5 per rent ,
ln ' ' f 1* "*•*•» Inflicting
But she started for China by
on Incomex over *192.000. But
|Vy. c* ,u* lti#* uver ■ three hour way of Marseille, France. Moat
Mr. Truman termed this measure 1
„
of her cargo when she set out
"a premature and faulty lax re- e»„,!V? • .*,,ilIl ' 1lrnn lrtlw n
waa life preservers and mesa hlu.
ductlon bill” which would Inject , ^ ,
* mIndonesian troops
There wasn't much doubt shu
into the tax system "inequities
y «l* «U y
at
Bladjung really was headed for a Job o f
which Would greatly increase the •'■•f»*8at near Bandoeng,
running Jewish immlgrhnt* into
difficulty of making desirable . " t,u.,ch ejmwupiqus said the Palestine.
revisions ”
Indonesian* had committed "far
Ha added thatthe legislation, I"01* lh?n"
*Z1 truc,B vblarlons
fa "at complete variance with the
i **!1 *Wo
‘ I 11 ,’*'1
fundamenlyl requirements of o .. °
" * I**“ ce accord mute
be. is
is ,,,____ 1,1,00
,lmM, t ll.
nce ^‘ be llepub
good lax b ill" and said he,......j
.,_
romaelled" to veto it.
I .. nl j tI1*ed their flrxt ceai
traatlaarO Iraaa P ast (lae|
The Prtsldenl ^referred lo in-.T1" 0rJtr |T,b - “ 7* The Repui. lengrd by members from nearly
tcrnallon«l uhliiraliunK «■ auoihvr t
i ha every cabin and tvon by a moder­
reason for delaying the reduction I ,l “ ch bed violated tha truce 30J ate margin.
of taxes. He said:
times in June.
Mr. Morris told the campers the
“ Our responsibilities for inter- u
1 legend of “ Little Anni&gt;," "Onenational rehabilitation have no "eltadjil of the Indonesian republic Eyed Pete” and “ Long Knife Har­
Important hearing; on our.effort* J*®**®?’” ™ *belr return from Hatav. ry” . The^rampers went to theLr
ia. the Dutch capital o f Jogjakarta cabins for ta ps and IlgbU-out anxi­
to secure lasting pears.
"The recent refusal uf certain while Imth sides anxiously awaited ously looking forward to the hike
nation* to Join in common en*. a decision from the Hague about to the Haunted Church und “ Onedeavor* tu establish conditions of whether the Netherlands would Eyed P e te V grave, planned lor
stability Increase* the difficulty lake up arms to solve the latest hi the morning.
stalemate.
Hoys and counselors attending
of our task.”
(A military spokesman In The the camp are aa follows: Cabin X;
The President said th# bill rep­
resents not only “ unsound fiscal Hague said yesterday the Dutch Pete Brock, counselor) Dancy GalBowen,
Bobby
policy" but would contribute “ to bad 98,000 well equipped troops lahan. Squire!
inflationary pressures which we on Java and Sumatra ami 10.009 Parks. John Fox, Wade Garner.
have made progress In combatting more on other East Indies&gt;JsJainh. Frank Cranston.JlaroJd Cranston,
rmy Roberto Poey and Fredirlcu I’oey
but have by no W an s -overcome “ Th*- Indonesian "Republican arm
’
wa, reported to have 200
from Havana. Cuba and Aliiton
Hr rontlnued
“ A * ] stated ill the message on troupi, not including guerrillas.' Baker: Cabin II: Gene Levy,
counselor. Mike Wbelchel, Wesley
H.R. 1, tthe first tax Mil) there
Spencer, Walter Routh, Runnla
Is no Justlfiration for tax reduc­
Garner, (little chief), Charlie
tion so long a* price stability at
Mann. Jimmy Daly, Spartanburg,
sound level* has nut been secured
(!*.. Walter Graham, Hugh Walml business, employment and
ters. A'. H Gatlin, Edwin Lockett;
national Income continue at peak
Cabin III; Chum Stanley, counsel­
levels,
Since his original veto, Mr. B f ALEXANDER It, GEORGE or, Tommy Speer, Bobby Morris,
Sammy Jacobson. Stanley Rats,
Truman said income payment* to
WASHINGTON — Smaller meat
individuals have continued to rise sppplirs are in prospect for ‘next George Harden, Joseph McJIndvl,
“and the general level of business year as a result of the high price Atlanta, fi*., (little chief), IPliy
Clark, Buddy Dunn. Robert llak-l
activity is establishing new high of corn.
er. Jimmy Fox and Joo Hutchin­
racords." while th* ■number ■&gt;!
Government livestock rxperta
.
. .
civilian* employed has also m- alsu say that if consumer dt-jnand son.
Cahin IV; Spencer Harden, coun­
creased.
i continues strung, meat price* are
Asserting that total employ ' likely to be higher in 1912 be- selor, Donald Kelly, C. K. Flowers,
Melvlle
Brinson. Al
Phillips,
ment In June increased bjj 1,726,-, cause of the shortened suppl
PIT.
James Stripling, J. L. Black. Hob-|
000 over May, bringing the totr.l‘ |
1 High prices for corn tcud
id to bv Mitchell. Monroe Pearce. Ednow empluyed tu more than 00,- reduce the, future meat supplies
(8X1,000 - the highest III history, because many corn grower* fig ward McCall. Robert Shoemakei,
the President declared:
ure -they ran make more money John Eberhardt.-Jacksonville, (ll(“There Is still no convincing by selling their corn than hy feed­ tla chief);. Cabin V; Al Brock,
counselor, Larry Burney,. Ernie
evidencp that a recession Is Irnmi- ing it to hog* and cattle. Faint­
er*, particularly those in Ihn torn Morris, (little chief), Morris Phil­
hehL,
lips, Jimmie Owen, Kenneth Ram­
"Tax reduction now would de­ belt, keep a sharp rye on the hogsey, Rodger Garner, Edwin Mad­
lay lb* readjustments of prices rorn price ratio.
den. James McKee, Billy Park,
and wage* necessary to maintain
Th* Tschnlcsl Deadline
George Putman, Robert Shew:
_____
_ Cabin VI; James Lawton and Rob­
this high pro*parity.
prosperity. It would
This _____
ratio ______
means,_ ’ _______
generally
lead to an tv#n Mgther level of j speaking, that when the market ert Cranston, counselor*, Gene
prices for consumsr goods. It price of i00 pounds of hog« Is Das Ellsberry, Alfred Stanley, Nolly
would increase th* danger of a than the price of 11.6 huihel* pf Dunn, Curtis Winfrey, lie Land,
recession,"
corn D the "signal” .for leu feed­ Sammy Dunn, Robert Gavin. Jat king of corn In normal tfnvt, when sonvilla. - Jimmie Wright, Bill
southern newspaper paid (80 ■» most hog-feedlng farmer* *r# e f­ Moore, Richard Phagan, Kaiinetl
ton' fnjr short-width newsprint ficient .and experienced operators. Boll* and James Boll*.
However, the big Increase In
which Resulted In a paper with
some pafts only ona and one-half the demand for .meat during tha
war and postwar period brought
tolbtnnt wide.
Th* whole problem of the naw*. a large number of inexperienced
hog producers Into tha business.
P'rtnt - shortage despite somewhat Many of these nawcomera figure
Idgher production in Canada, the
&lt;t‘*a 1taa*e trees Pa«*
main world producer and this It payi to aq&gt;p or reduce eJVn- Ing Speaker Marlin (R-Maaa) In
feeding
when
th*
price
of
100
line to rapfafe him In the event
country’s chief source o f supply,
now is being investigated by two pounds of hogs is less thin the Mr. Truman I* unable "to com
piste hla term.
committees of 'Congress.
The nric# fit 13 bushels of corn.
A Department of Agriculture
Th# Dgialatlon. which Mr. Tru­
Canadian Combines Investigation
Commissioner has made a "con­ market observer recently esti­ man requested Immediately 1after
fidential” report regarding an mated lhat 100 pound* of bogs b* entered th« White House and
alleged "combine" In the news­ were bringing In money equiva­ vacated the vice-presidency, was
lent to oniy 10.2 bushels of t«rn . signed as part o f the preatdenprint- Industry In Ceneda.
Corn prices Increased consider­ llal routine.
ably after that computation ^waa
The House Appropriation* Comtjiiniit
t tee recommended an additional
Fall sad Winter Prospects
5,600,000 - for construction of
■y Alky
While prospective reduction In temporary housing for war vet­
livrs'fick feeding indicates smaller erans and tnelr families.
nira( suppIDs next yesr,, butcher
The committee estimated that
KU ft’U l o t SAY HE
»hup* probably will be heavily
unite can be provided with
stocked In the coming fall and
HEAH P£ U6MG ARM o
new money, which supplewinter
montha.
There
has
bc«n
a
p£ LAW KoTCM Up WID
~463il4
already
msnte (436,46
_
_ pro*
record slaughter of raltD and vlded for the program for eonm e las*
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calves this year, and an increased other war housing
(nx to temporary
output of pork I* Indicated for version of surplus military and
m Aw * u m ! h it *yt
this summer and fall.
veterans’ housing. Th# National
U &gt; N &amp; l £ i$ s o p a t
Tha Bureau of Agricultural Housing Agency Is In charge of
Economic* aaya this year’s ku^a
p O -U U C fifA A M "
...
slaughter of cattle and calves wi~ the work.
Tha House Commerce Commitresult in a sharp reduction In the
.red DgDIatkm to (Ir e
number of these animal* on /Arms. tee appro1
Cattle feeding ln‘ 1948 probably l|ely 31 merchant ships as rom
will be beDw the high rat* o f this pensation for an eqnal number
of vessels lost or soiled In l
. As a result, says the
1-and Teal“ outtf0T Is" *
Th. Wll. already approved by
ta b« reduced next year.
However,
food supply observers Senate, also, .provides for return
oworer. feed
XXI In wartime seised
say “that even If .meat output I* of (80,000,000
*ed as much aa 16 pound* per Italian p r o ^ r t^ after ^
pereoa next year, Il will not
ririm s"offtU. S T ritteeL who suf.
•artSy mean **a critical she
In Italy, during, the
except possibly for thou a
hot haye the money to buy
A
renewed plaa tor United
The en ra ge conaumpuo
Person for. tha years 1939-1938 wee Statea leadership In repatriating
116.6 pounds, almost a pounds and reaettllng the displaced per­
D u p«r person than this year's sons o f Europe went before Conwith legislation
" average of 163 pounds.

Camp Winona

Left Hook To Bear’s
Nose Saves Child
CHICAGO. July.JS, W 7 - A city
fireman punched a bear in the note
at the suburban Brookfield Zoo
and thereby saved the life of three
year old Terry I^e Falk,'of Juliet,
III.
Terry, visiting the xo-i yester­
day. with hia mother, Mr*. Amherta Fait, decided tu feed-the
black bear some o f his surplus pop­
corn.
He clambered over the
guard rail and across the Inter­
vening safety xone.
The benr
■cited the child and pinned him to
the rage with hi* huge, clawod
paws.
Fireman Walter Troy, attracted
by the child's screams, leapt-1 Ihe
rail and began punching thu bear's
nose. When the animal relaxed
its grip, Troy snatched Terry free.
A t Berwyn Hospital, where the
boy waa treated for claw marks
on hla right nym and left thigh,
Terry said, " I only tried to pel
him."

niitstanding wore reduced to (/?
1B7.000 but accrued Inlcn t «
bonds w u . . (U 7 l,2 4 ti
tu ought the total up to $7,4'.
Tlirre years later In 1930,
uutstanding totalled $5.9JU,0go
and accrued Interest was. (fA6,4j«
n 'to ta l of (41,516.422.
‘*y
On Ju ly 1 of Ibis year tele
Dinds outstanding were It.XTv.u,
and there was no accrued intt-mp
On Sept. 30, 1929 total bonds
These mature Sept. 1, 1977.
outstanding were (7,002,000, ac­
crued InU-rvst on Itund* wa* (294,791 aud total bonded Indebtetlness
Thq United States has 3t,TCo
000 telephones. Great Britain 1
was $7,290,791.
By Sept. 30, 1933 total IhjiuIs 676.000. and Russia, 1,272,600.
I’Bvinir Iwmli In 1927 wc»re
000 |fH nitificMlcs uf iitdcbtcu*
m -u I I t i l ,0 0 0 .
In 1928. it was found necessary
to Issue refunding bomlfc to pay
bills and interest ami principal un
serial bondl that were &lt;fte. This
Included (Cld.OOO issue! uf 'A - l
refinancing bund*: |2fit,0(Xl uf A2 l&gt;onds and (426.000 worth of A-

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Sanford which are eager to main­
tain adequate airport facilities,
but which have been handicapped
ip doing *o because of Inadequate
income lo defray the large ei[Mti**
Involved.
From Inquiries that have been
sent to the Chamber of Commerce,
Mr. Higgins said be it rontidhnt
that a great deal of th&gt;' propert
Uie.ftlrpprt can,
filled
approved 'businesses whose Te
tals will gu far toward offxettim:
expenses of the alrpori.

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Sunday Night, .July 20 at 8:00 P. M.
REV. CHARLES THOMPSON
Supt. of the Methodist Orphanage
,
WUt Be.The. Speaker.
The Children of the Home will give
Special Mimic

Bonded Debt
4l *tftIInurd frirm Chip f&gt;Mt
000; 9100.000 for real estate;
1100.000
for
hospital
(never
built);
176,000 for..FwhUe*w«r;
1100.000 fur a swimming poo) (not
built); (576.000 fur sewers; IttX),000 for a fire station (not built);
1325.000 on the waterworks and
(182,000 &lt;t&gt;n the gas plant.
The failure o f the Beminole
County Bank. In 1927 accounted
for a loss of more than (1,000,000 of city money derived from
bonds, including the funds for the
new hospital, swimming pool, fire
station, (400,000 for the bulkhead
and part of the sewer funds.

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Dutch Forces Attack

Gromyko Hits Balkan Inquiry

In Papy Case

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"Unprecedented Pros­
perity" Cited But
Inflationary P r o b ^ l e ms
Outlined

5,000,000 R eds
In U. S, A re Said
Pushing 3rd Party

W ASHIN GTON ? July 21 UP)
President Truman raid today lit.*
nation hat turgrd to a pinnoclc ol
House Passes Measure
"unprecdcntcd prosperity," but
Poll
mutt (lengthen ill dclentr againil - O u t l a w i n g
inflation.
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In a'tpecial mid-year economic
report to Congress. the CJtiel Lxts
W ASHINGTON, Jul?‘
&lt;*■&gt;
1 % id i w drilerctf t W piodund»
now it running at a talc cl An ritiniate th#t their air abuill
$225,000,000,001) a yrar far sut- 5,(11)6.000 CommunitU or lyuqzr
patting anything in hittory, and (hurts in the United Slaletr-all
puihing lor a coalition of l r!lii/i,
added;
"We can place thr high produc­ wai given the Ilou»r Committee
tion and the high employment on Un-American Activities today
that we. have today oq a firm hy Walter S. Steele. o| Washing* fQunddion-vHSIrWmg pinipenly ton.
Steele wat ihcdirst ui 14 wit­
and peace.”
ft But threaded through the 30,000 nesses scheduled aa the commit­
ter liegan a week ol public lirarword document were four C ’t
Corn, Coal, Conitruction and Com­ mgt on Cqjnniunnt adivitirt. He
merce overseas, named* "by ’ Mr. testified at chairman of thr Na­
Truman at development! whirl) tional Security Committee ol the
patriotic,
mean that "inflationary ptolilerm American coalition ul
civic and fraternal tocirlirt. lhe
may become itronger."
Terming price reductions at ill coalition it an organization ol 04

Judge Directs T&amp;rors
Be Kept Together
And Cut O ff Ftoin
News Publications

Curfew Restrains
Rebels Forced
Into Yugoslavia 90,000 Additional
By Greek Troops Jews In Palestine

T A liA H A S E E ,
F1*;4 July 21
t/P» A six man tnal jury was
seated today altri two and a hall
hours of examination to try for­
mer Representative Hemic C. Pap)
of Key West op litaigrs of l&gt;tibin&lt;{
fellow House* member I..__
As soon as the jury, was sworn
in. the couit recessed until 2: HI

U N Commission Plans Repercussions Feared
T o Visit Area Of
On Deporting R ef­
* Initial ' I nVasi 6t Y
ugees" *1 () ’ * F i'd n C e '

Republic's
President
Appeals For U N
S e c u r i t y Council
T o Take Up Issue
HA I A V IA . Java. July 21 &lt;4't
I’irttdrn! Soekatno said by radio
tonight the Dutch wrtr attacking
his Indftrircun Kepulilic hy land,
an and tea. He appealed to the

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ctlef t‘1 toil r ScW i ii Wii/ NdOdham apj Rep. • Clarence h|.
ike up
liont Secuitly Council to take
Camp of (L ila accusrd Pajiy Ol
ATHENS, July 21 td*J First
JERUSALEM. July 21 (4') A the tiMie.
offering thyipTirilies to help defeat
A Dutch lommttnnpie said Dutch
ditpalrhet repoitrd
today that duik’-to-dawn curfew was 0 1 dried
a bill pridiHamig telejihune and
waipDnrt
. had attacked Kepubltguerrilla
bands
had
attackrd
two
tuday fur *&gt;41,000 Jriutalriu Jcnt.
Irtegraph companies from giving
can aiilirlds in Java and Suinktia
SOVIIT OHIO ATI Andrei A. Gromyko (lull) is shuwn a* lie spoke uu
points
in
noithetn
tiireir
neat
the
bringing*1ir
155,000
thr
number
ot
their service to rare bet bookmak­ the Greek situation before the United Nation* Council at lark a Success,
Hlgotlav bolder, and lliat-in f a* h Jews under cut lew restrictions here, brrause Indonecian lighter plants
ers. They aie thr Stale's prin­ N. Y. He said that th* Soviet Union “cntii.i.t agree" lo lha U. S. proposal
casr they wilhdirw atln a’ bat­ ii| Haifa and in the Nalanva weir 1raily hu action
cipal witnesses,
for the establishment of a sumUpanikativni lionlier umimiaiiun lu U&gt;«
Hie Dutch, dec la ting they would
tle tu Yugoslav territory.
area, lhe action followed a new
During srlerliun of the Jury, Ualkan*. He left member* of the Count it in the dark as tu whether h«
I’apy sat calmly at the’ di-frii.v w ould veto ll)« Amur lean resolution or mviuly abatatn. Seated at right
Gtrrk troops punned harass­ outbunl id violence which left nut attack nlhri thr civil pupuIt Sir Alexuntliir Cadogaii of ClA'al Hulun,
(IntrriiuttonaU
table, surrounded hy six lawyers,
ing action against l.rllnl forces ihiteaieaci-and-2 ) wounded ns 4ti latioii ui non-military ob|ecliv&lt;i,
. Neither the Stale nor the defense
were Htt/iiiptlbjl 15 ithtnobitiia haid the mountains tirai thr-Iron- hours.
Used all of it* allotted challenge*
tatting anti airciait guns al the
tin
df
Albania,
Yugoslavia's
west­
uf veniremen and only 15 of the
The llntish Army wat oidrird
•93 called a* prospective J u iu is
ern neighbor, allri irprtlillg the lu lock in the Jewish quarlfl* firltlc and the Kepuhlic 111 ail force,
were questioned,
ollrnsive against koiiilsa last week. here fluin 7:0(1 P. M .‘ lo '5 :t)ll hrllrved lo nutubri jlnrlil 40 obI'at Whitaker of Tampa utilized
Dispatches today Isons Saloni­ A. M. daily "until lurthrr notice. solrtient Jspanrs^ ‘planes, many ■
everyone of them on whether they
in (ibor irpair.
ka said 400 gurmllat had athad any connections with news­
Sonif 50.000 Jews in Haifa al­
Tier
Kepulihca^i
ladio. over
papers or relatives connected with
tarirtl Mooyrs. 25 miles noilh id ready were under a similar cutneceaaary In many area*, the i a ci e t i e t promoting patriotiim tiew’tpapers.
which
♦viekatliu
appealed,
said
Salonika, at dawn )rslriday but lew. Alxnil 15,000 at Nat^liva
president aaid they nm'l not !»•
He iil»o asked them whethei they
Dutch aitlllriy had ctpriird file
Steele
laid,
Ur
ga&gt;r
till*
bleak
were
irpelled
by
lilrek
comuianswamped In a wave of aperulution
would Icon "to lhe slightest it**have been under lualial law lot
■ruseu by the forecatt of n short down of CominuniiU and their g r e e "' toward the prosecution if
Jos who killed 10 befujr the re­ a week a* a result ol the kid South cd Hauduriig. .11It) unite
soulhrait uf Ifatacia lhe tepott
rtilrn crop or hy a wave of newj lympalhi/rti in (hit country:
i’apy were not called lo the aland Firm Granted Option New York A ll Kight, maining guerrillas lied acton thr
ntptng of two Ulilish army ref
yjee boosts (legged to
w sgejuid prJ
said lieu Dutch planes using lock*
1. Upwatdi ul 100,01 Ml c aid­ to testify in hi* own defense. AH
Yugoslav
border
two
miles
away.
On Lots T o Build
He Says, But Needs
grants.
a’ coal coni i art settle
John L. Lewis'
replied they wotdtl not ltd Ihut In-,
rts allaikrd Malaya, in west Ja­
ea riyrltg tnrmbrii of the Com­
A rm y casual Mrs w*r* two killed,
merit.
ftuenre tbrm.
Fear o{ repcreunions lor the in. and that other Dutch aircraft
50 Pre-Fab Homes } A Little More Sun and two wounded.
Mr. Truman aaid there are a* munist Party.
Three state employer* among
Other dispatches said 300 guer­ deportation from Haiti of 4.5llti had dialed a' Sonkaila-Sraden
.yet “ no groumla for real alarm
2. Another 100,000 candidate the properties Jurors were ex­
rillas raided a puli,-,* alutiun at or more uncertified Jewish tel
nor for general upeculative In­ lor party membership.
cused, either by the prosecution
ladway limn.
Messhori, about two miles south
creases in food prlcea" arising
or lhe defense. Judge W. May
The City Cummitriun declined
lhe most noticeable thing abuul of . line- Vug**#las-—Imrsler—amt—I ! ogees uf the Eiodus ol 1^47 wav - -imicmr^Bn - tirtJxrirxxts "lrriT Oth- “
3. Approximately 4.H00 mcm Walker excused two men when
ireallas.4
l*ea» t i l l
ei aourres ssnl the fluety- equip
hers of Communist- front- organt- th »y'W td^il?y'h *3'pre^TiceIve.I lo a d htxlty tvening oiT i ~meT,V N e ^ m i m y to s cmrfiiTy U.) ■mile* northeast of Phlorinu, where repotted to hr the irason lor the
pud Dutch anil) of about 1‘JO.OOO
extended
curfew
Greek
authorities
said
they
hav*
•
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,
,,
ytutuig
thr
city
Ii»r
the
tint
time
rations. As for their |&gt;oliticaI ac­ ideas about the charges
men, using niustly If, S Lend
ute tirorHived t&gt;y v ommtssmnert. , . , ,
.
,
feared
a
iHrsaihle
"invasion."
Sim­
Before couth tecestrd for lunch, .
.
...
, t « the In k ol sunshine, Uuk Atkin,
In London, authunlalivr Whitt
suiplus inilitaiy equipmant,
tivity, Steele asserted:
t arraw.iy at the iroued. .
.
ultaneously a hand armed with
Judge Walker directed -.tint the Andrew
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rv
who irrenlly won the Allhui I hhI- heavy maehlnegunt and mtirtans lull inloimanls said that thr Jrwriwas (tllH
iking
*st
n g tiinuilaueuusly
1
"They are now,pushing for a lurqrs he kepi logathru •luough- r»(. . George
AuitC, »ot, the lhoi|«- ** , , i .
.
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w.
,i . ,t
I in f )' talent scout program, told was reported to have attackfd the without vitas iriied Friday aboaidi nujnercai* pcunti
coalition of Leftists' Vdt. the ,el udl (hy trial and Oral* th*y be rvsl lr-uiniturr
Tnmpany that the le- .
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1 Dr. It J
Van Mink, acliug
village of Mrtokainbo*. the
refugee ship were bemg *|in»
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pielatfon of funning a major third o ff from access to magatita-* and Cense ,lee, lor auction r.ilc» be te Ins fellow Kotaruns at their leg nearby
setting fire to nine houses, de
verdict It
qntll
newspapers
ular
weekly
luncheon.
Ml.
Aiki.r
party.”
"
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spite slicing opposition hy armed ed back lo France in a ‘new and i|„ »M iniisliing "pultre xctitm."
duced from SIOiFa'day lo $20 -v
reached.’
tougher" approach to the hand I t.tent: Genera] Biniim It Spoor,
Sliale called the Front organi­ . . The kctlon was taken at I 111? day. ’lhe motion died lor lat k *&gt;1 .iddrd dial alter hr caught culd, peasants
POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. July
[lillrli coiiitnandrr, said tit an urhr spent a good deni of time look; f 4*»ml IhtiFil mm f*i|l » l» l
One pew&gt;|iu|t*r aceount'deelar-( ling of ruch blockade lonnri
21-lA*)-Dutchess County Surrogate sation* "fa r more dangerous" than
a second. City Munagri II. N
der uf tlet* day tltui "our entmlas’
mg atnund New ^oik for some ml the attack supported b* maFrederick 8. Qulntrrro ruled to­ the party. He- explained: •*
||„w, v, r. 0,, BrilUh foreign
(la„ e
w|lich try to
Mayer said today.
"Thu leaders era ppliiiriaed. as
day ’ that all papers and file* of
rolonlal offic* spoke..,im i*-| ,al.„tage'Ole minrere imptemantalittle m i net where he could gel chlnagUD fir* from the 6Hlh 3ugostav frontier post.
the late President- Kooaevclt are author*, piufeasors. xrivntifts and
Ned .Smith, ownrr of the San- ;n ^
(un
ftiaed In cuniniant,
i (ion of the iit’iec'ioents n'schacl,
Meanwhile, lhe United Nations
"a ealld and effective gift to the professional men. Kirer. Increasing
ft ti I ft-l14e1.1 w|| I'nn* 1) %|
find
Furniture
Company,
and
J.nk
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The informants said the Jew.
onfotgellahle
irrtptes■utN.-onniii.Hioo
in
v
e
a
t
I
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s
t
i
n
g
.Cnlted State* government to he Riemliem aie joining there, Afl,
ti .
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Another
returned lu France presunialdy
K.iLgan, nutmt^r ol Hir .VirHiml
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™ ieed. maintained and preserved lire gradually veering to the party
Greek
Intrclet
disorder.
announc­
Aikiu it .tied, wa* (lie
County Mulortw Inc., jppfarrtl l»r*| nl]\ /\
ed thut it planned to visit Kuril! would be accommodated in dis­
In the Franklin D. Rooxevett lib- line through the' pulling o f the
,
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$i*efd
ol
ll»r
«ut iway* and the jam as to inspect llie ares where guer­ placed perxunx’ camp..
string*
of
the
tireless
Worker*
rary at Hyde Park."
lore lor v. omimitiutt md t*pp»»%rj .
,
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Britain lias been In touch with
A
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H»ry prudiit r tliii mg the ruin rilla force, launched their first
The decision ratne a* part of a npimig those forces ’ who have
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"certain" European count! te. ».n
(I - .ll.a r C
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.in
Ray A, Hollenbeck of Orlando triluclKm ol the fee lorAuction^
judicial aettleaient of the account party affiliations."
lu-ur. Mr (4*1*1 *»( 1tVmg lit! liftt
Steele said he submitted to the was arresled last Monday itrar
the whole question of Jewish 1111
of prole-tdlng* of James Roose­
L ntil Oct.
I, I M 4 ,
I nit ter , u|,|^4y ( k |«- on .hi H&gt;erui((hl
liin
migration lo the Holy l.iind. they
velt, Basil O'Connor and Henry War liepartment two months ago Chuluuta on a charge of hunting was $10 a day. said Mr. Sayr .
Qrangr.
range. N. J.. where he *1*saiil, and arrangements have liven
P. Hsckett aa executor* of the a list of 2,000 Army officers or out of season after he had killed
Iliad* with St leant Itnty nrii(
last will and testament of Mr. men who are members of tic two turkeys on the preceding day. an el that lime was mciraird lo |tr(| some fiiend* .u\d said that
Mole than tup •-IllpluVees of the
He wa» taken the same day Indore the pirtrnl $100 talc. Ur dreliiird
France to hall the flow of EuCommunist party or of fronts.
Roosevelt,
never will foigel the funny
mpean Jews without immigration Florida I’uwet ('urpuiation gathlegislation to outlaw the jh'II County Judge R. W. Ware and that Mr. /Austin had appearrd at
Last Spring, when lhe Senate
.ensation in his ear* at he we*,I
i-rrlificates try returning them to creil Fthlu) afternuon tu hunur
War Inveatigatating Committee lax a* a requirement fur votina fined flQO and costa.
le lim l iirraiuctldfi mlpeiItltendsnt
I I s s IIsih Z
I 'l l , s il l
Joe Hickson, honorary game a merlins of thr Cnmmistirri on under the lludton Kiser.
tlirlr emliurkutimi |&gt;orts.
fought permission to go through
George r l.'Turner wt the llsnton
warden and rider for the Buck July 10. irtfurtlrd the irdurtnm.
"w # papers In search of informa­
This course has been advm-ulrd .Spring* I’ow.-i ptoot which wa*
Mr. Aiken wa* introduced hy
Point Hunting Club, identified and had pointed out that Orlando 1Tiariaa'"Morrison who had charge
tion dealing with Navy purchase*
l&gt;y the Arati trailer.hip of Pal­ renamed tlie tlinige K. Turner
Hollenhark a* having shot the had reduced the rate from $25*1 &lt;-f
John Vivian Marlin, Il'J, died estine.
of Arabian oil. Fred W. Shipman,
the
program
I'reviousty,
plant. A pluqili- in llie hnllwey uf
turkeys.
According to County
Hutirrihiy niinnliiK at il:00 o’ c W )
librarian, said "at such lime and
lo
$50
a
day.
Mayor
Gut.
willij
'
"
dr»
w
««'t.e
snnoiincrd
that
the
In recent months, Jews uniuuv the liuilillng in-itil-vd with Mr.
Prosecuting Attorney George A. .1
at
hi*
lionir
on
Routh
Hsnforrt
if the Robsevr|t pa|ier* are turned
1 r .t /-»
I uifU n u ll Bull I Bullnnirrd lh%Speer, Hirkson heard the two shots the approval o f the Cnmmt.sioncrv.!,,,,,,^ r|u|,
Avrnur Ito'trad made Iris home in in Pulrnttn* atuivr file quota lone Turner's name, was unveiled by
over to the government hy court
A. W. Iliggiti., pie.idi-nt .of th*
rraallaaea -■ raee * 1.1
whilr in his home near where the users dllrclcd City Attorney rtrd j..,, J u l y no. The' •tub voted to Hanford for 21 years.
order, the United State* arch­
cnnipnny
Condition of Roy'Clyde Kitchln*, turkey* were downed, ran down
For
11
1
*
1
1
)with
the
Sheriff,
ivist would face no Insurmount­
Wnon to prrpate an ordinance' nn-ept the rhallcuKu nod ti. A.
.Mi
I inner, who live* m O r­
year old Oroee mechanic, whose the mad and saw Hollenbeck in
able problem In making the papers
i|«sr, wlio presldeit to lliu slisencr office, Mr Marlin, was Uirn June
lando, tool charge of llu&gt; t oll.11rucavailable- to a Senate committee1 motorcycle was wrecks*] . thorliy hi* automobile, and wa* Void by containing thr p:ojHj*cd reduction of I’ ntlidvnt Gordon Itrisson, up 17. IK7S in Decatur, Iowa.
tloif .d-.alw*-iant ott tin- nil..lea of
In- addiriim to the Widuw, Mrs
or any other government body after 2:hh o'clock Runlay -nfter- The latter thkt he hart shot at a to hr luhmillrd *1 , (he Friday 1- inled 'tlrvitle
r.
Touflitun,
Idike Mom o.- in Iv2*1, wa. in the
noon
when
he
attumpt«4f
at
high
hawk,
Anna,
Marlin,
other
survivor.
for official ute."
mrrting.
\iidrew Stine and Jnmea Higgins
■*-ivh;e *'f the coiiuiaii)' fur more
The
sound
of,
turkeys
In
dlirate
o
f
speed
to
pat!
an
antomo*
rh"
Include-three
sons,
Werrrn
W.
t that time. President Truman
limn 22 )inrt», and tin-, tl years
Conitniasloners.
Bishop* ntftl .1- B rotniilltlee to make the .Martin, f'rtirau Rapids, Minn.,
itjectad lh i request for the bile on llu- Orlando road at "Death tres* tnadfl * Hlrkaorr Suaulcioiia
Fotniallon uf a Central Hondo uf experience in the iuduatry.
arrangement*.
,
papers - and wrote the executors Valley", lx today reported aa aeri- xnd he noted (he tag number of Leahcr. were ahaetil frikn the
John V. Martin, Jr., and William Pilot* Club w *t announced today
Ho win ptr.t-nUol with a 32
Mr. Aikin recount*)!, hi* exit*- It. Martin, Hanford; on* grandson, by Roy Browning, airport man
Tonight, thr
asking for any paper* .relevant oua at Fernald-I.augnton-Mrmorf*l th* car. Later he recovered the Friday meeting.
degn-f Masuitlc ring in token of
tienc*
in
eininrcliuri
with
whicn
t'oinrnlsslnn
will
meet
tu
consider
turkey*
and
•
notified
a
member
Hospital,
and
x-rajrw
are
('ring
to the Inquiry.
Carrol Martin, Psliran Rapids. •Krr, following tha sucres.f it com­ appriviatiuu, and Mr*. Turner r«M.l.llu.sU •• I'asr Sill
II •■ tls tn at I'.s . t|si
Minn.; two brothers. Chris Martin pletion uf th* breakfast flight In­ clevetl a corsage uf led loses. W.
Shipman could not he reached taken to determine potslbld eon of th* hunting club who,in turn
telephoned
Mr.
Speer.
Porter
Lan*.
immediately for comment on thr cutxion. according to State High­
of l.os .Angries and l-orn Martin itialed by the Hartford Hchool uf J. .Clapp, new piodoellun super­
Ing,
president
Of
the
Seminole
way
I’
afrolman
L.
C.
Bender,
who
rrogqte
of t'ennqylvanla.
Aviation Sunday morning. Tin intendent. served a* ilia.ter of
surrogate's
decision.
Sportsman'* Association wa* con­
Funeral iffv lc fs will lie held al purpose of the new urbanization rereniunie* ,\ talk wa. given by
YSaturday the Senate War In investigated the accident.
tacted
by
Tanner,
wildlife
officer
. Both Kitchena and hi* wife,
rtsligating Committee subpoenaed
the Krlrksim Funeral Home at is lu encourage the use of the air I'*e*. Iliggln*, wht|tUKld) pi sited
4::00 I', M. Tuesday and Interment plane in Central Florida and any Mr. Turner, aVT'itW a l«i It. J.
pspars of the late President for Myrtle Kilrhen* were taken to the of Orange County wae located
and
with
Seminole
Gam*
Warden
aa ’ Inquiry aimed at determining hospital hy Charlea Luke, manager
will take place in Everrreen flier with a atudent pilot’* certifi­ Allen, chief t-ngiu,-,-r uf the cotu*hn authorized a wartime contract of the Mather Furniture BUire Welter Coursen of Sanford, made
Cemetery. The Rev.GlennK.Smith cate Is eligible to join.
pany.
the
arrest.
6w Howard Hughe* for construe- and a wllnrs* to the accident. Mrs.
take o f f of Llttlle and Rev. J. W. Auatln will
Burnley's hrra'kftsl High. c»nnI ond with
By BOBBY I'ARKH *
Kollowing tlie ceremony, a fish
Prior
to
arresting
Hollenbeck
“ n o f an experimental flying Kitchens, who waa trjuted for
Camp Serilie
1Annie, camp legrmt. and Butile officiate. Members o f th* Elks o ff as scheduled, Mr. Riowning fiy anil picnic »&gt;■ luld oh tha
cut* and bruises, waa released th# officers traced th* car itumlwr
Club
will
have
charge
«
f
(he
stated, with H lilanes and 17 pilot* 'plant grounds. There weie many
Wednesday and Thursday Were Dunn a* little -Annie ’ Ma* a
to Orlando. Jo* Hickson waa taken
E irl R! Koont, an altomey for from Urn hospital last evening.
leaving th* Hanford airport at vislliir. of tlie company, formerly
busy days at Camp Winona w it h '.&lt; "'am. Bobby Morris tu Long graveside services.
the Roosevelt estate, refering-lo
The accident took plaeo about along to Identify Hollenbeck. A the many activities going full Knlf# Harry, George Harden as
Pallbearer* will ba Jess* C. 5:15 A. M. They arrived at N o known a. The Florida I’uldlc Ser­
tha aubpoeaa. aaid today “ No one 150 feel south o f the well which companion who waa with Hollen­ blast.
I
lodge,
Leo
Rutner,
A.
W.
Odham,
Hmvrna at 8:36 A. M. and were vice Company, from Winter Bark,
{ Due Eyed I'ete and Stanley Katz
knows V^ether the documents ia south uf the Big Tree road. The beck at the time of th* shooting
Riding, o ff to a sluw start he-|n. tha grandmother gave a big J, D. McNeil, J, II. Truluck, Frank driven to the beach In c * r f fur- Del.an.) suit Hi. I'ete I shut g.
•ought are among Mr. Koosevell'a motorcycle, a Harley Davidson, '37 haa not been id*nil/lad, M ld Mr. cause of weather, I* going full luogb to the campers,
Bauer, II. &gt;r. Jamedan and J. W. nlahrd by Bill Wright and Wind
paptra. I f they are they will he model, collide*! with tha left rear Bpeer. Tha turkeys, on* large- and blast now with dally prize* being- Hobby Morris won lhe treasure Btawart.
sor Rowley, operators of the New
supplied Us the committee aa soon fender of the 1041 Chrysler Sedan on* small, war* put In th* Central awarded to the buy who makes| hunt held Thuroday afternoon by
Smyrna Aero Service. Later lo ok Company
» » poaaibls. Every effort will driven north on tha highway by Florida Quick rraete
the higheat
score.
“ Squlmri"* a tloaa margin over Wealcy Spenfast waa aarved at the Airport
ba made to comply with the sub- Josephine Mlney, 3d year old Or­ plant and will probably b* given Howen won a rifleman's handl-j n-r. This gave five extra points
Grill.
lando nrgresa. According to Pat­ to th* County kom*.
(cook for the highest score Thura- to hi* cabin and an ire cold waterAmong thus* participating, in­
rolman Bender, the motorcycle waa
Frank Grurge Murphy, « rualday o f a 43 out of * possible 50.1no-Ion a* th* treasure. ■
sides Mr. Browning were Walter
dragged about 160 feet.
Many, o f th* boy* went withi Wednesday night Al Broek tnKrohn*, Jr., C. B. Gunn, Howard dent uf Haufurd fur the test thr#*
LONDON, July I I , (A V -A Brit- Bhryock, Ollvkr BJoblom, Mat rill year*, died at the local Tiailer
Mr. Morris for an interesting 2Vk&gt; tertained th* ramp at council ring
RECORD FLIQ H T
mile trip around the Ink*. On that by relating hi* aspariancas in Ish Foreign Offic* spokesman told Tlndale, Charles ‘ Baker, Julian Camp where he resided, at 1.30
ai .VM
kike th# boy| viaited many points; North China. Th* Dishwaahtr* a new# ronfarsac* today that Ban- Simmons, Roy Mixon, Ted Jacksin, A. M. .Saturday after a brief ill­
M ANILA, July t l , &lt;A&gt;)
Aness.
WIESBADEN, Germany, July of interrat around Winona nncD'iuartat sang another highly jin- ora Eva Psron, wife o f tha Argcn- Gen* Bver fy «nA J— y ......... .Th* , tJtilf* Oil Company la Northwrst Airlines atntoliner ar­
Born Apr. 20, 1875 in KSntry.
- * — tlna nraslitanf had g .Z I.U .ly
^ ' 1eanalderable increase in rived here today, completing tha 81. WY—An Initial practice flight tha outing was a huge success! Joyabla aong. .
III., the deceased was a retired
*wli
called her plana for a visit to Eng­
uvan thsugh sonic rrt—ttTT” tro)rl ! ' BW f'Fark won his white awlmOf Its filling ilation at company's first commercial flight
W irrtn r
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Railroa'd Track Supervisor.
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______ . R a m , land.
Langled with a
hornet*' neat at ndng ribbon
and Kenneth
_ hornet*'
-ami r im Stteet,
new Amarlcan
Jt
rlcin U
26,000*
poumJ Ini nth* an old slaughter bouse.
Survivors Include the widow,
sey his blue. Cht/m Stanley and
"Th# Argentina ministry of for­
kvr purchased the Lule Noath Pacific route.
again*! q "bomb-proor German
Mts. Nrlte M. Murphy, Hanford;
Thuraday night waa stunt night Epcncar Harden report th* ba- eign affair*," tha spokesman aaid,
ty adjoining t h e
submarine factory waa postponed with each cabin entertaining the ginnars* swimming Flats** as all "haa informed-tha British Embas­
three daughters, Mrs. W, t}/ MtFIRR
’ ’-Firat Street for thle
.
. sy In Buanoa A ir** that 8*nora
Cloud, Bartow, Mrs. 3V. A, Knight.
rest of_lha camp with an original nuking foal prograd.
’ A carelessly thrown cigar re- today by bad wrathar.
CLEVELAND, July 81. (AY— Charleston, S. C-, and 61r*. Har­
Th# hug* plane*, aquippod with stunt Tha stunts ware Judged by
Buddy Dunn caused, snvy whan Peron will not ba visiting England
auitud In a fire that act a porch
a fire Saturday afternoon at 5103a special bomb-bay*, war* achedttled th# number q f hoy* in it. lu he caught a BH pound ba** while during her present Eurapaan tour." Th* CIO-Unlt*d Rubber Worker* vey Hale, Sanford; three anna, K.
to fly over tha Farga underxround originality and th# acting. Cabin ftihlng with Gen# LeVy and Mr.
The spokesman’# announcement intowislionsl policy committee hat M. KwtglTT?Sanford, W. II. Kwhrin.
Laurel Avenue. Damaj*
cams tu x 1than 10 days after ha dselded to ask the rubber indus­ Loa A ngeles, Calif., ami J. R.
according to Fire Chief M. N. submarine plant near Bremen this ], under direction o f Danny Calla­ klurrta.
The boys trtjoyad -a western hid dlaclaesd that Qutsn Etlis- try** “ big four"—Goodyear, Goo-I- imrjmi, Bloomington, In d; also t l
morning to familiarise pIKffa and han won first place with a skit
Cleveland.
o f an operation.
movt# Saturday night In tha ra- hctli had “ nltlmstad" aha would b* rich, U, R Huhber and Pirostune— grandchildren anj six great grand*
bombardier* with th* layout.
Dr, Quick portrayed by Wade rrration cabin. Ur. Morris has glad to receive Banora Peron If. she for another 1947 pay ralac.
Aa Army Air Form spokesman
children.
Herman T/. Schroder'died this aild th* testa would eovar a three- Garner and us* feminine lead by mtda avary possibls effort to cam* to Britain.
Funeral services will t&gt;« conduc­
Tha eommlte# Msioad rising liv­
morning at 3:1* •'clock at his month period. Thirty “ Amazon" “ .Squirrel" Bowen draw a big furnish addsd rnUrtalnmdnt and
Trad* unions her* had signified ing coats for Its decision yesterday ted at the Erickson Funeral tlom*
id “ Bamaon” bombs, with tlu-ir ebaar. Cabin It with Ronnla Gar­ activities ! « this year's program- tha|r Intention to damonitrat* to more mknay from "B ig Four," Tuasdmv at 11:00 A. M. wit* th*
home In Lake Monro*. Funeral
Goal
horseshoe*. against
" 0*1 HI,
III, soft ball, Horseshoe*,
•ervtce* will be announced later high explosive* extracted, will be ner aa Dalsy&gt;Maa and Walter
■Inst Banora Paron tf
If aha .vlsltvlslt- signara.ofwka first wage contract Rev. Douglas Charles officiating.
Graham aa tha -villain came In and ping pong az# all going ed Briuln and had referred to her this f a i r among tha nation’s maj­ Burial will be nrsde in EvargTsaSt
by the Erickson Funeral Home,
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4 . .- I . S
_ A _____ _ at
aaaond place. Cabin ill placed see-1,uon**
aa “ a fascist
"
or producafa.
T in charge

No Action Taken Aiken Reports *
To Lower Auction His Experience
Fee By City Body On Talent Show

fo u r L Rules On
Papers And fFiles
Of F .D . Roosevelt

O rlan d o an Fined
On O ut-O fSeason
Hunting Charge

Company Honors
Frodm lion ( hief_
Upon Retirement

John V. Martin,
Former Deputy
Sheriff, Dies

Motorcyllst Hurt
In Highway . Wreck

Florida Pllotn Club
To Bfe Formed Here

Camp. Winona Activities Highlighted
By Treasure Hunt And1Stunt Night

o Pieces Of Local
Property Are Sold

Frank (icorjrt* Murphy
Died Saturday A . M.

Senora Peron Will
Not Visit Britian

B*29s In Germany To
TeBt New U. S. Bombs

CIO To Ask 2nd Raise
From Rubber Firms

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The Sanford' Herald

The Lost Family Doctor

M ONDAY. JU L Y

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Florida Markets

STEADY-Y, BOY!

MnnqirarU *P
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According to A rth u r J . Snider, n w riter on ncicntific
xubject*. the family doctor, like the early American Indian.
• a* SaMlsr
kaalatri. I t»»l#x
'V alowly vanishing. .
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...
n.illa AikMia.
II I HaaaM
_ A aUrvev conducted by Ihe Uniloti Stolen Public Health
t a l . 1.1 aa a»r«a4 rlaaa-aaaltrr
( . I t l r r IT. 1*19. a« «*» I’-sl IIIMre Sen ice shows vthal one In every ten pjiyalcians .in tt large
IJ taafar*. rla.Ua. aa^ar !** »»• midwentern city is a apccluliat in nursery, one in every
14 &lt;&lt;•(«■
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•• l^*»*
fifteen n H|&gt;ecinli»t in oIjsletYicn and gynecology, one in
HHII AMI I- »K% *
twenty a specinliHt In Internal metlicine, and one in twenty
M UM
a specialist in eye. ear. nose anil thront diseases.
ijuniiuv n r i i
||u*lnr
One reason for this trend is the fact that the field
of medical knowledge has become so wide and so com­
M |l«l llll’TI&lt;*% MATH*
ra.at.la la **••■•••
plicated that no one mnn can keep -informed altout it.
It» f- .. i» » . i i m Ii
—- • *
,I T i A n oth e r Is that pay is Itetter and a specialist has more life
Oat Maatfc
-tli'M Maalfca
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4ill of his own. Then. loo, the public has grown to he eve
All Hanti" • .
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Unr
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_ that the only salvntion is in e|aborate clinics and tqtccinlizeil
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All akltaatt nail***. ra»A» "[ staffs.
Some steps are lielng taken to rnnko n career as a
lliaaka. tem&gt;t-U*n- and ■•••'»♦* «*
general practitioner more desirable. Legislation is being
ralalna Inada. will •&lt;»
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proposed in some states to supply saholarship funds for
• • t.aalnr nd.»HI«ln« —»—■
t.taad
"'*4 students who will return to small towns on completion of
their courses. T w o yenrs of special Interne training for
ll.aa la.-.
Tk* ' . .
I. m. .ir.lna.l M*W
’ VkV « 2 general practltlnnera are provided by some hospitals.
Ortlrrm nr#
*"
’ a,*
The old-fashioned family doctor was a .force for good
V I **1U« »" «•»* I .1
prfiiHpnl |i m 4i *m »I» m •
In the community. His understanding of human nature
|*i S#" V»rh* f
rivalled that of the modern psychiatrist, and his knowledge
if the workings of the body wns ncquired by a wide and
varied experience added to his school ipid hospital work.
.Much of his pay for long hours and hard work came in the
!• Ifcla
'
g|- a m i SUnatfW
form of the warm affection and confidence of his patients.
Medlral students of today may well follow his example.
MONDAY. JU LY II. *9*7
Families really need this help. Th e new doctors, however,
need to be more justly paid in money as well as gratitude.

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WORTHY OF A O R E A I

-JACK-ttUNVII.I.E. July 21. tSpeof the United 8tatee Departmert
of Agriculture, and a number of
Federal ami 8Ule experta on varinua phaaea of production and mar­
keting of agricultural producla will
l&lt;e in Jaekaonville. Wedneaday and
ThunoJay of thia week for ihe an­
nual conference of Florida •State
Markrta ' ManagVra. the * rfftclal
program, relcaaed totlay, revealmt.
"Florlda'a ayatem of State-oper­
ated marketa la recogniied nation­
ally for ita pioneering work." aaid
Director William I.. WiUorrin out­
lining plana for the conference. *T
think that recognitl6n la haae.1 pri­
marily on the fact that we have
progreaaed along conaervativi* linea
—gnd that -w* have progrr.aed
atradilv. The record* ahow gaina
In over-all volume of buslneaa
handled, for every year ilneo our
Initial aale* on the Sanford Market
In 1P3S. The groaa volume for the
laat fiacah year waa more thnn
ilxty timra aa large a» for the
first fiacal year. That's » rcArd
we all take pride In. It’s a rer.
ord which reflects credit on^tho
conservative pnliriea which Com­
missioner Mayo has insisted upon
from the Iloginning.
" I think the point should lie
emphasised however,, that growth
of our marketa l« not the moat
important yardstick for meaauiement o f their worth to Kloridiana.

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Russia Written Off

AMS OODJ

Three advantages result front Husslnn refusal to
co-operate with the Western flowers in any move toward
_
m the rnmmon’ good. says Hal O'Flaherty, an American cop-elb* Pttryih »'»*'*
^
jqiondeijt •in Europe-&gt;
.-A
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in\enjr.n fW dator«*wf * * n * n r
j. The division of Europe gives the UtiTteil States
type machine*. Nowit 'hey it I
j)r|(R|n a fy,.,, hand to proceed with the restoration
invent lomething l«« making ^ wMfem Germany. The intolerable delays can in* avoided,
fifw.prmi unneceiiary. averyttung
Jirp|l t0 j)e j,|van relief enn lie narrowed ‘down
will hi* all rightRep. Keating of New W k h».

iolifiiucfd » bill allowing woikmj

wivii to .deduct the «°»» °' b*b&gt;
- titters bom then inebm*

Why sot include die lo ll of CooV»
too?

Lady bit Mountballen.-a couun
ol King George, wai
. New York l.ft week on • « " « * « n
talking a woilhleia

We knew the Hntuh Lm
.piia-waa in a hadJuubut

no jdea . . . , ^

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We ire wl.eie a Senate cornmi'
He Just A Little Bit Bettertee i» going In conduct an inv*»
tigatiOn into the cauie of htg*
Dope tlip nnli-smnn who earns $20,000 it yt-nr havr*
pricer- If they carry tho «
ten
limp.*
ns much *nlrit ability an thn anlpaman coverinu
far Oitnugh. they are liable tg land
the nnmp territory with the aame lino who en'riia $2,000
right back in tho lialli of Goa a vefcr’*’ "
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M m i ' man nml women liiink th e re .is a tri*im*mloiiM
Rrmrmbrr tho»# popular tong •llffprencp in nltility nml imrforniniitu botwt'cn tha imtn
who in lost Afttlnjr hy nritl tho msit ut thn top,'between^
.#1 yritrryrsr. "Yes. Sir. Ibst
My Bsby." ” 1 Wonder Where M) (he mnn of ortlinttry Hccompli.shmcnt nnd the ntnn of
outfltnmllnir schievcmcnt.
Baby II Toniaid” *ml "H nw 7*
Actnnll.v, the difft-ri'iico in nnmll. A in-monncl officer
Gonna Krrp 'em Down On lb of n corporation employing several thousand pcoph*.. juiid
Farm?-' Walter Donaldion. tne
recently, "O ur department heads nml key people are' just
B in wfio Wtcle ibrm, died ^ a »
ordinary folks who got their jolts by doing n little more
week at the age oi 53.
and n tittle Itetter work than the others/

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Refora Wagprr’a ” Tannhain»r"
in the Pari* Opera In 1BSI..I1 * u
waa produced for the f tret lime
rehearird 104 times, 14 of ihera
with full orheitr^.

One pound of tea will ii al'i
260 cUpa of The brew.
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Don’t Read This
Unless
Yop want to sell a ear
Yon want to bay a car
We will Mil your car for I I I
rummiaalon. If yonr car ii noi
ly 11.00 reiAainsold, you pay oni.
tlbn fee. High bid may ba refuted
by seller.

Smyrna Auto'
Auction Co.
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Irrigation was not the only dir-1In plsre hy driving stakes
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flrulty thsss pioneer cvlery grow- both sides while bleaching cel­ S si Nsws
•ra 11*4 *° ovtrrnme. They had ery. loiter on .bleaching paper, Its Novsllr Tim*
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to .work nut a- plan for grow- cmnlnit In mils and of correct til* I'lsnn HlyllnRi •Slurry KuAsll)
Ing young planks, and anon dls- whllh and length, took the place Sits Nsws of Ih* n*£__
Familiei with children havt bevn -ov*r#d that tender celery plant* of the cumin-) some boards. This
The United States has 11,045,needed shelter from hearing rain*
having a lough tim* duHng thr and very hot sun. Boon “ tent” piper was held In place with OOO automobllra and 'JN.i'OO.OOO
light
stake*
on
both
sides,
then
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homing ihoilagc nying to find * ePIe#’ sprang up on every farm, a ‘year or two later wire wick­ telephones. •
landlord who will 1*1 lh«m bring from tha long row* of seed beds ets, Iwnt by the farmers to re­
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their childieo into hi* bouia. This covered by tent ahaped awnings semble croquet wickets, wtrs used.
ieees date* from tha end nf th*
made of muslin. These could be With good rar* thia paper can b*
may have been partly bccaute so rolled up on cool nlghta and low­
5th ce n t u r y
used fo r several seasons.
many children will- be chiiditn- ered for heavy ahowers and hot
The pioneef celery growers In
Hhwever. the situation it improv­ •uttny days, as they were mount­ harvesting
packed their crop In to 900 crate* per acre, and tha
ed
on
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ahaped
wooden
frame
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ing. Either the children ate get­
Celery teed Is usually town in the field. The crates used were Mlllng price from grower* waa
ting better or the landlord! arr prearranged bads from tha jBtt#r|R“ * to8rib *«'In the field at tha from 91.90 to aa high aa'$7J&gt;0
becoming human. Out in Salitayy, part of July to I&gt;eet&gt;mbar for
™ «in g. A good crate per -crala.The plnnMr grower would aland
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•maxed today to aaa thy. immanaa
hai announced that he is giving from alt to eight weeki for planta*” ,, rr,V** ,Irr bour’
to grow large enough for aet.'.'ut , ,h? cHerJr was stripped of wash houkaavand pre-rta-Vrs turn
a- month’s free rent (o any and ting In tha Hold.
'Wast. leaves, sorted according to oul 25 to 30 cars of cvljtry per
Ratline
nlanls
another ?,* V . * nd P*«k*d In crates hold- day. From these places calery
all tenant! having children. Thi*
Setting
p
lam* was anothor
s. Colored
Cole
p a o p I a ware Ing three, four, all, eight, and washed, pre-cooled and' crated,
earning winter Sanford might at­ rntdam.
Itn oot«n stalks. Thus a if rower
tract a lot ol tourists limply by rained and becama experts In preparing to cut an acre or more, rolls forth by truck and train
loads to all parts of the Unltad
this work. A good tatter, crawl­
advertising that children will be ing on his kneea, could set out employed a crate maker, a cuttei. States, Canada and foreign coun-‘
strlppera,
sorters,
packers,
and
welcome here.
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aa many aa 39,000 plants In one
day. For ana good setter there men to nail the covers on the
Aa tha Hanford Celery Delta
crate*.
In
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earlier
day*
tit*
. . Newsprint pricei have ioateJ Inust ha two or three women pull­
n ew and developed, other sections
numbsr
of
cretss
ptr
a
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to (abulout heights dui ng the ing plants from the teed bed*, rled. As a rule whan celery wak began to procure celery. Amend
Anton,
latl year. An Auociatec i’ret* two people to drop the plants wwked In tha field, from 200 to theni were Bradenton, o iM fl
In the rows where tha rround
dispatch reveals sale# as high as haa been properly ■paced and 1200 or the average o f 7M cratau Rsrasota and tha district sroutc
t&lt;a»* vaygvituvav,
Laka
Okeechobee, m
Ini parts %
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$290 a ton. in tha to cillrd “fie* ■narked, and ona man to give per acre.
houthem East Coait, and
t
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destroy
Insects
detrimental
each
newly
aat
plant
a
cup
nf
liUrket” (though there is nothing
Heart In tha central part of 1 lorvery free about it, as l a r t i w watar. Now In the year 194? and to eelary It ar^s ytcceseary to &lt;da.. For tha past Un yt^.
•pray
and
duet
,wlth
different
or tha past eight or ten year*,
tan ita) which it 219 percent calerr petting machines have cmnn l.Vja2—nf.-ln saetleldee TV Is wwe
Iona
-htfW r-thsn ills r reTrat—trmtrrtt In. and many farmers are doing Tlrat don* by hand, then don* by of Zallarood, Oklawaha and Island
•way wltn hand aettlng. Many drawn 100 gallon sprays and dust­ Grovs.
price and seven limes hightr thar away
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er* covering four rows, and today
Soma o f tha Sanford calary
tbc pre-war price. No other com o f the machine* uaad In this .ter­ this Is done arlth tractor* cover­
ritory are mede In Holland, Mich,
that we know oi h u gone -nd srilh tfro operators on a ma­ ing I t to 18 or more roars. Air­ farm* havs bean growing erooa,
calary and - other vagaUblaa, for
up to much, either in the U*i chine, . can Mt
from 6Q.OOQ tn planes have also bren ueed
th* patt 45 to 90 yaars, and 1
tr. or in the pest , seven yean 10,000 plants per day. Under larger fields for lb# patt 19 aresUct that If tha land it pr»Pnormal conditions calery is ready year*.
*rlv taken car* of by cover
»or .harvesting in three er four
The
fr ir i
brought
many crops, muck, ate. It can and will
newspaper is pr
month* from time of aettlng,
changes. The Government took continue to grow celery and other
we are proud to My you kp Mil
Calery grown her* could aat n hand, rake and' regulation* v! gets hire for the next 60 year*.
were
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charged ihe same for your week!) s* bleached with earth aa
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making
It com
1 am Indebted for the facta
subscription to The Herald'as yoi done tn Ketamaxoo, as our dl- pulsorv that each stalk ba Indl •nd dlgurea In the foregoing
nate waa far too warm and moist vldually washed before leaving
to Mlaa Mall Whltner and
were peying before the war. D» for ouch procedure, «o wide Cy­ Florida. For the 1949 and i»4 article
Mr. Randall Chase, both descen­
you know anything eUe you can prus boards ware uwd for many Mason celery, after going through dant* of pioneer celery growers.
The End
ptiy el ihe M »e prices » » ia 1940? )»a r».. These boards ware held the waih houaa tuna front 190 \

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Although
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Maximum flow of fl.00 ctthlc
feet, per second waa ordered for mashinc* have been used for
the 8t' Lucie canal last'week and many years, they did not ...rome
discharge of the Caloosohatchee
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River flowing at the rat* of 3.900, " Br '•
cubic feet per second In order toj
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France haa 1,900.000 motor ve­
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Ihrrr. To the club room*,
the *l*mp album,' Ihe.ches*
lahtr. Ihe pholocriphir dark
room, thr g.df link- or soma
plsre. In our nf lhc*e nr
kl* Newfeaiurctr Writers
In mu*ir perhaps Jrr fimD
Wondering— wHg meu *ecm to I an rmottmijl outlet that reCel more fun out of li f r lb iq
lea-e. him from strain .ind
M.tmrn? Or »li&lt; women .dlenj
make- him lorgrl hi* »mrie%
seem" tu gel less salisfartinn out l for a shilr. More women need ’
nf their work than men?
| mure out let &lt; like thia.”
A lot of |&gt;co|ilc have hogged,i
Presldj-iil JLstrr practice* hit .
I"wn on those questions. Rut Dr. theory a* wcR n* presrhe* it,*
Hany Miaire, pir*ldcnt of Skid-! After ii Imtd dp&gt;' iu ih Hi* jelaxn"'i,- ( ollcgc. Saratoga Spring,
|j„. |,u,t .w /H Clu-pin. Geel- .
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l|U wife, the
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Miairc. whb tamrirt wt Dsttniotilb nihi
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College nnil
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ii.unraoM la-forc
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r n women s college 22 yca.s ago: - , hjnfc.
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Ihejiuslness of lisiriR in mmS lttl'^ isi not- '
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plrtrly diffrrenf n.iis .mil
out of fhi'itt. 'he Iwlirve* they
men riimr out lieltrr. In the
nro ui". h is lti i ritireii* Ttinn
first place men know they »rr
men
IniiIi a - .indent* and a*
going to h*»e In rnrn their
adult*.
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"Rut w'l.mrn would he much
rhimse a field of lltrlihmwt
happier
In their
pri.stp
in w huh they h»*r splitude
liri»2 hr *.it*. "if. when they
"Most women, on the other
are ynunR, the, 'prrpsred for
hand, are likelv to take what’*
I'lUh. hdmr and a |ub they
offered. IliuidtVd* o f th"U«iAul»
liked .and Irl thr chips fall
freer Iw-twecn the idea of millwhere they may. Reside this
I think Ihry . should ChaOie
fcground) in rradim nage nml a enreer. They rermrl
THRU FillOW FlAYIRS Join Sinwii^
the job a* a temporary expedient,
some hohhy.
congratulnti'iy telrgiams on tier
at a major llotlywirod
nnd they don't get trail)' fm it
trim studio she lias been .
n years ns a result of with thp care that men do. So
hunting acviderit whlcL-r^ftly paraty.-rd
n will ail ft orn » berl many fail to gr^ the sati«fartimi
chair. Shown wqti the nniraseoui actrt
(l. to r.J; Ctlciin l-ird,
or
In
mti*ir prrh.&lt;p* he
Hr. ChnrlcH L . I'frs in s
Kveljrn Krye* and l-irry Parks.
•riinrioiial .%'nutv!phmo) front tlielr umk that million* of
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men do. and if they fail to marry
4anfntd
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N stiminl Farm Safety W . ia man has some place hr
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Peggy Stevens and both aro form­
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MONDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Chel- plants was needed,, for backThe W. M. U. of the First Impletle are visiting their families giound tnullity in a nmvrnl acetio
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in Delhi. In
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Mrs. J. J. (.ut ami Mrs. t,eorgel „
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|h
i)- v (d i|
.i— .spent
u .&gt; Sunday
a . . . * . , in
i- DelmitJ
n^i . . i wi.
iravui a».
program and ths aulijcct will U*
Katie
vis. ii illacval art, mr tin
Sclxntck myvle. " I ’urtiait o f Jen­
“ Oilnexe."
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iting rvlativea and friends.
nie,” a hjtrrinf aeairh of Manhat­
The 8u|fce
8u|j&gt;caniA. Juniur. U.\* i.nd
Jimior G /V
ift iwill mo-C .il the same
■ Mia* MatgarH Reitx returned tan flower shop* was untile by the
tirx* at the riiurchj
yesterday from a tlirre A\pck* movie property men. Kxactly the
The Prayer Hand of the Piv*byvaraliiai spent in St. Paul. Milium vorrrf D * foliage was needed IH
ground for the piraenre o f Jen­
terian AVniiiai.'a.- Auxiliary will'
Inlet at 3:;pl p M. The regular1
Mi»a tiladya Martin o f Howl­ nifer Jones. lluL no fphotogrnic” flow n*
bolnaai end inapirational incut-!
ing Urcen, Ky. at lived Friday nthi# of the Presbyterian Woman’s
.vimam for a If! day visit with of the type wanted for that seAuxiliary will also meet at the
Mr. and Mra. F. Hasky Wight. ■Itirnco waa found after a hlnnmllrdnxi So a long distance tele*
same time.
Mrs. George Touhy and ann ing seatch front Rtiaiklyn to the
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TUHSDAY
Jimmy plan to leave tomorrow for phone call huiiirilly was,made to
The installing staff of Kcminola
Aldrrson. W. A’a. to spend some Hollywood's flotal experts. The
Bebekah X.Kl&lt;r No. 4.1 will meet I
correct blossoms were delivered
time with relatives.
*
tt.the 1.9. O. Hall at 8.UO P. M.
‘J
next day, potted on Ihe prem­
for a practice arsaion.
Mr. and Mrs. John to Miller ises' and filmed. And thn New
The Pilot Club will bold its
and rhildren. •Jeanne tmnr ami Ymk flnrista' associations are fix ­
rtfular Imilnra* mreting in the
Jackie, have returned from a two ing to do something atro'ut It/
ToBriAt Center at 8:00 P. M. Hoard
wrrka vacation spent In Nurth since so many movies are being
entering at 7:3i) P. M.
shot hem, and morn to com-.
Carolina.
I hey do not‘want to Ire found wth
FR ID AY
„
All dav meeting uml pimic of
Mr. and Mra. Clyde Trrwil'eanr. their plants down again! ,
tht W. 8. C. S. of the Fir&lt;t MethSo far the Srlxnlrk company
■Ir. left today for Amsterdam. N.
o&lt;B»t Chuirh will be held at 10 liO TAK1NO advantage of the lun and Y. and Btoubenville. O. wher^ they has
shot • se&lt;|urtH-rs on Swan
A. M. at the home of Mr*. It. W. aurf at Hamlltoo. nenmtda, are Mr.
plan to visit relatives for ob-jut Lake in Central Park, where the
Htrroni un the Country Club Road. #nd Mr*, \yilllam C. Ford, who am
municipal pride took a prtvjou*
four weeks.
* spending UiHr honeymoon on the
- C ------- -perplexing flop when our Imvl
I f.mH Ule. Ford the grandson
Mr. nnd Mrs Walter II. Meri­ rand o f Gotham'snow, even after
IIf_ t
S II
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the late Industrialist. Henry Ford. wether ami son. Walter, J r . spent an ext/amdinarily heavy storm,
tha former Martha yesterday In Dayton* U cvbjak.itcL*nw-fourut to las » lull- Inna 4hnn
his bride U the
, - rt .-. •(JMernatlortal)
the»- were the guests o f Ttr.- limfjai
acceptalde for movin jfnTp'**cs: e-r
Mrs. Clarenre Uatrlift.
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artificial flake* were used. And
'held on
further to rmbarra** the prool
Saturday night at Ihe Seminole
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Dtindern of city daddies, therc.wasn't a light-'
Country Club and the regular Sun­
llrnnxille. N. Y. are visiting in house in or near New Ymk which
day supper was serv.il ft Am
Sanford with their son. Danny would suffice for a sea :s&lt;-riM, and
■ until 9:00 o'clock last evening.
Dnndrro. who is confined to the Ihe vum'paiiy had to dash o ff to
Char le« Potter, rlbh munager, anFrrnald Laughton Memorial II &lt;*- lloMun llarlmt to find a sultald-r
nouuced this morning that many
j pltal.
*
seaside lieacou.
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C
fOtervatyjDi are lieing receive.) fo r '
, ,v
Jennifer nml Joe Cotten an I
L ‘ the buffW *upper for Wednesday j L
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,
big. tattleprivnd| . ,,f
and requcslcl that mcntliers makel Summertime
IHin
. . ' Charles
,
. J.
. . . Hlhcr
.
. the- lesser playets, Inrluiling Lil­
' theft reservation* as soon a* poi-1
,’,‘VI,UM’ ,
i„.autiful seereU w
***^ «•"•! to learn that h- I* lian Gish who plays a Mother
.ik],
I of the year when beautliui aeeres XPruprrlliing front an appendcc- Superioc-.iit « convent sequence,
Among those -seen at the -rluh, ¥ * lid* with ^.iraw.wery
eat ^ L r v m
s X ' tnmr
w .. 1(i,wrfnrnte,l 4C,rat- will emote for shots at the lovely
mark*.
|y R( which
(|w Krrn,
lughlon Mem- center o f huerdie fun set light
ovef the weekend were Mr. and] - Kids
Mr*
Mr. «r.d.Mr«.|
nnd Air*.] b|*crlb,r
b'
down the middle of this torr-d
M
f. W. G. Fleming. Mf:
'f. ^ ^
^
‘ ‘."w h e^ they
W. P- Heard. Dr. and Mn. W. V. in
lung, the TaArern-mi-the-Green In
their' awlnt aullt. They
nil
Mrs.
Ilainit
Tolar
ail
I
Pittinie. Mr. ami Mr*. James
Central I’nrk, following whi-ti
scene* will Is- made at the "color­
fully hectic Fulton +’mh- Market,
thence to Times Si|uaic and.
muylH.-, home to Hollywood.
The city pride can't stand many
iiioi e such municipal embaita«tB. Smith. Mr. and Mr*. Andrew jnea* la expected &lt;&gt;f adolescent girl*
mrnts, nnd if the fammi*
Fi-b
Srraway. Mr. and Mr*. G. R. Me- and even if they resemble a
Lieut. Comdr. and Mi*. IMwcrd Market, has to -It reproduced
Call Mr ‘ atel' Mrs. Walter iliph. -mall army « f penguins,.so what? jj potter. Jr., ami daughter Robin
elsewhere, or if Time* Square can
Mr. and Mr*. Clyde Terwillegar. [ There U fto
»re attending a dhort tlmJ- ln Snn. l&gt;e copied to fnnriri advantage
•illla-fore
leaving
for
Sa.i
Ft
Mr. and Mr*., Potter.
. From San Franclw-.i they ’v III on In go underground in our eliamAI*o
*
Shanghai. Chipa where Com Jrcr o f commeire-style l*&gt;n*ring
Derothy
otter
will Ih- sUstioncd with about the nttrnrlioii" " f till* big
h#n*y anil
United
State*
Navy. Mr*. Pijt gest rlty In -the world!.
Fite. Jr., ...
ter-ts tho former Joanne Aivrtrrtlw
_
. yjamlnr Dr. llan#^Wuudiuff-.F..-t
jR D. Scot®G. W. Austin and II. II.' Tern nger* who *liap in their,
Mra. I &gt;trr II. Tepaii* nml Mis.
Ifosoni* la-caune they are selfHenley.
h
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_________conscious in their swim suits tie William Royal of Orlando left I I »
H_-fr --*
i-Wir ■
w
-•*s j _ T „ T h n T i i r i i i i Y e s ‘ fltellsh
Wderi!. * Mwvte MSM*Mo&lt;fsV for tfrsc"York r t iy acmm-*F
J lO W IH I I l L g l H I C * ' ' | &lt;\rjene Whelan told me that the parried hy thiee pupils uf Ihel |,1UDINGTON, MiTh.. July 21
had lu-m of tho "strap down Ehson SehiHil nf Daiiring in Or- (4b. The Army annnunmt Iho sue
school Ilocalise she wa* a very anrio whore they will enter Ihe cost today nf il* fir*( ma** life
buxom trrn agrr. thougtt nnw sho American Scluml nf llallat. They I raft crns*ing nf Lake Michigan,
tips tho scale* at only lot pounds. w{|| gtay at the Henry Huilsini an lS-hmir. nb-milr voyage mmBy nETTYY CLARKE
ail enough? Taa * At lone’* arivirr is:
.H o t e l ami will I* joined hy Mr*. | ploteil di-qiiio high wind* and
' Have you hail
you know it,. .youU) "H a ll girls, you ve plenty of' w. E. Klrrhhnff and children' rough sen* and the necessity of
that Is. Before you
hutning Ihe biggest rraft.
b* going hark lo-school nr yuurjtlmr to nlim down, If you rat Grrtrhrn and Nixie.
csrhluat'.y
shod
Id. Comd. Harry quasi of She­
jot- or your household duties, and; semrilriy you'll **
—
boygan. Wit., U.8.N.R.. in rbarge
c i tnin g Mtrraso a muddy complex- your |ren-aRr fat. Meantlnsr. wear
of the patrol ctafl which aeroni*
lo,. all ihnl is left of your once a good subslanllal nn*-plec* null
panii'il the flotilla, said that the
ahaautiful slimmer tan. When the laslrad of a midriff Job which
2l)-man experimental raft "coveled
aaiumn leaves full you'll lm dash-|will only cmphsdie your In- the_____
wagon” was burned about 20 miles
Inr around looking for bleaching■wrong* plsre hump*."
.
ensms snd lotion*.
• Even If you ve seen a Hilly »T
WEST PALM HEACH. July 21, *o ff Ludlqgton when It became a
Now I* the lime to deride to a suit that might look like hea- 14’ )—Conner's Highway, which ex- 'navigational haxanl. lie .aid tho
taper o ff your tan so that it can,ven on Lana Turner, try to curb trndx from 20-ntlle hcnil to Canal huge raft, equippeil with txvo out­
gtfll look pretty for the remainder your patural rnlhu»im&gt;m and set- Point in the Everglades wa* cIomsI
motors, wa$ -|o difficulty
cf th* summer but won't take on tlr for a navy or Idack or
at midnight last night locative nf ••veau-w t was making little heada spotty, streaked dullness in the one-piece wyol nr l*»tcx job which flood conditions, the State High- *,*&gt;' ,"n,‘. w* 1'
unmanage
/.ti
may p ro ve more slimming.
wav P»lrol HdviMd today.
* “ ‘If. ,n l *lr rou,rfl pr,l\rr»
1TnsUad
_'
. of. your suntan
. oil,
.. use
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L‘_'
I...
..Ill
I...I,.
im
n
L»n
*
*
T
ih
»
|&gt;uriM
)nnrl
and
Excrckie will help you keep
.Sirt. Flandart Thomp»ort uf the
ann rquipmrnt
I A sunt*# lotion with a creamy, your weight down. The Central Hutc Patrol.edvieed motorUU goi ,
t|,|njbase whWh will filter the burning Outlock. Columbus. Ohio, aug- ing north to use highway liO west
to the patrol boat, the raft
lOn-rsy* an.1 discourage a too- gests bowling for Iwauty. Rut cau- of Vrro Reach, avoiding Relic • » »
with gasoline and jet
.
fire. It burned «perUruliiiy for
dtep-dvtil tan. Rut it on In fre- lions this student paper, If you ev. .
q-jant apjdlcations l»cfore you hit don't want broken bones, be sure
Meanwhile, resident U. 8. Army
' h» n " 'ni" u,' ll
,
(h» sand, ami again t-efore and to wear a .pair of rubber soled Engineer A. Y. Rro.dfool at Clew- . Comdv. Qunal said thal more
5 c r each swim.
shoes, berause of the wasrd floors; l.ton.announced that Lake Okeech- * » « " • ■ "
»P#nt in a ternBut If you've derided that a don't wear slack• which will wrap obee's level waa now. about 17
» " 1,rln* , ‘ h« blg iraft i»lH.ard
geldsn copper skin Is what you around &gt;-our feel when you bowl. feet, and that the lake was rising ,br P“ trol l&gt;oat hut .that It mulct
— M*d to keep you happy, use the
You will need to waah your at the rate of about one-quarter no'
• ^ m p ll.b e j Iwcauxe of
* pj|
*
Suntan oil which will hrlp yud hair more frequently In the sumH
Uie roiiRri untrr.

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turn a berry.brown without tho w ' r,. ,b* n ,
L ^ U n ”t
■ss of burning, blister- *&gt;r three times^ a »eck shotUdn t.
•O'’■peering.
'
hurt, a hairdresser tells me. Girls
tloni and oils' are hard to who wear bang*. »uggc»ta this
handle on the. Iwach. but those coiffure artist, can wash them
hand-grip bottle* arc easier to with soap and water every evetu
•
nlng and set them each time to
■ --------------------- give their hair a fresh laundered
appearance evrry &lt;I*jl
•llere’a « goo&lt;l plck nTe-up- facial
cocktail liefnrr a sujnmer date;
Squceie the Juice out of • cu­
cumber that has l&lt;en well chilled
in' your reflgrrator; Strain ItCut
a piece o f absotlignt cotton large
chough to make a mask; dip1It In
fresh, rhllled cucumlwr Julc* and
lay It over your fare. U *' down
and re la x 'fo r about 20 minutes, j
It will make you frel fresh. When
you remove the mask, spong* your
far* lightly with witch haul or
. Mr. and Mr*. Alexander Smith your favorit* akin lotibn. a
(anounred today tha birth o f a
Cheers.
ion, Michael Alexander, on July
Vivian
,V*c
7 in the Fernald-I^ughlon Memo­
rial Hospital. ‘

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Highway Closed Due
To Everglades Flood

G r e e n ’s F u e l G a s

I I us tX.ui

i liui Airis Ii* Trln

21. 1917

TflPCr Off That Tan

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RADIO PROGRAMS ' Libel Suit Kprainst
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wnyg to Improve it: Inrirnno the iiuantity of your work.
nnd Increase the qtinlity of your work. A Hmitll increHne
in either will produce mirprlftinjr renulltt.
If you nave been (UlcouriiRed with your proRrcnn.
tr/te CournRe front the fnrt thnt there in actually little
(llfferenre botween the ttV'eritRe mnn atiil the auccoHflful
limit: Then take aciion-whatever action ia. neceanary- to
/nake up that amall difference!
A 34 percent irduction in the
— Raymond C. Johtwon in Y o u r Life.

bonded indeblednei* oi the City
of Sanfoid during the pail 14
ytara. despite the depteiiion year
which comtituted the lint pat*
ol thia period, ia a great credit
to the people of Sanford. Ii th*
federal government can do at well
in' reducing ill
indebted­
ness during the next 14 yean, all
will do well.

a wm« vsrwty of .ummi*

only lie eatahllahnl where the far* OHO
illtles they ifciul.l provide w*rr
.
y , Hitting
either non-eilsl?nt. or inadrnuati*.
Tuucklon Drag Co.
This has meant therefore that fac­
Polio
strike*
with
lill'e
ilities have liern provided Avhere
warning and playa no favorite*.
they would give maiimum service
Suddenly the dread warnln*
to people who needed that .ervice.
goes forth:
stay away fj*»u
To a iargg extent thia policy has
publir place*, do not mlRlh*
tended to build up.agricultural In
in crowd*. Polio la claiminc
dustrvln.naw areas more rapidly
iclims. '
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than Itm lght otherwise have devel.Foe. this reason, any, aysapoped—an it has avoided- Interfer
ence with the normal development* -laiw, however alight, ssiust hr
regarded aa serious. One Ihlnx
In those arras where the Industry
has been determined. Tskrn
was already operating satisfactor­
In' Its early atagea. Polio *&lt;sn
on Inn Club asking |50,00t) dam­ ily.
be thwarted, the patient ms&gt;
ages for publication of the article.
“ KJery manager In our system
recover, may walk again,
• . .Station W H IR
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N ew spaper
I iO S t
Justice Chapman's opinion waa
i Kvcry physician knows Ihiv
entirely allent on pleas of the night world, as obtained hy It through
Is on the alert to Isolate, iU»
rluh
attorney*
for
the
court
to
In­
TA LI.AH A 88KR. July 21. &lt;/P&gt;II mm4m,
.
newa gathering agenrlet.
treat, to fight thia dread S t­
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Operators of a night club cannot voke In Florida for the first time
udy. .
In arriving at the sense. In
w:v* Twitigsit Ifnngs
collect libel damages from the Mi­ the ancient Knglish common law which defamatory language is cm
Consult your doctor If your
Si I- ■uur r-U't* atm tllnt
ami llrralil for publication' of a
• J* M,.in Alyri
child beromeg. listless, sniffly,
doctrine which allowed damages ployed it I* necessary, and proper
hi..ii *|h..I h I'sr.it,
to consider th* circumataik'ea of
statement that a man was shot in
runs eveq a slight temperslure.
for “ injurious falsehoods,” even
, ; i i Air l,.u l.liWnlnc
ita publication and the entire Ian-’ Iluy only Ihe best in prescribed
' their establishment, when arlually
ii«u IIMillias' Nvas
when
the
statement
wka
not
dedrugs.
he was shot Just outside, the Flor­
guage used.
.Ilk ISMtKr J"iii-*
*
ida Supreme Court has ruled.
famatorv.
iiin i '.in.at kla. IIIIIMIlie*
“ It is our conclusion that when
This is the 107th of a serlc*
Jill Km the &gt;|,muiiiai.
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Editorial Advertisement*
The decision, by Justire Roy
The court said the Herald "has the article la considered In ita en-| of
IlM Itall Hama
ic responsibility of supplying tirety, It cannot be aald that !t la
Chapman, affirmed a Dud-&gt; Coun­
appearing in thia paper cark
,S.wa it&lt;iunilu|i
•Ither malicious or defamatory
lt,.|u&gt;nlully fouls
ty Circuit Court order Ruiiaininiitu
sustaining dally
_ Ita
. readers and aubtrrt
Manday.
fl.ee ItHsalMlI Hvuras
Copyright
the Herald's dfmurrer to a suit newt and information . or.-urrtngl but- almply.rafUcU-an incident of
.i.s I _ U c u ! t r tutua---------- — brought by operators off the d 1ag-1
hour, not only locally but public Interest In Jhe environs t.f
tlttfi ll#t tlltite Nttia
from the remotest corners of the the City of Miami.”
.Du N.||i (Iff
Tmr^lmy

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M f t f c X r " . S S ! ' Bcotcct-CJiildren sfirjfr

and costs reduced.
.
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a. The demonstration of Western ideals In Europe
Will have h foil in thp struggle of Russia to im|»ose total!tarinn methods and the police state on the nations imme­
diate! v adjarent. One system or the other will prove to
lie right.
These three ndvnntnges will ntnke things'caste? Tor
the lime lieing. Hut after the problems of occupation and
reconsiruction are solved or have worked themselves out,
nnd Russia has had time to recoup her fortunes, tho test
will come.
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('all the two Ideologies live’ side by side in the same
world? Lincoln said that this nation could not exist half­
slave nnd half free, Can the world exist half under, a
free-enterprise system mid half totalitarian? Oil the answer
to this question the pence of the future depends. •

The Miami Herald U delivciiny
fiaprrt in Buenoe Aitei, 5.100 milet
away, on ihe day of publication.
Pan American Airway* Clippct
aervice ii bring uied with planes
having a ctuiing ipeed o( J0i,
miles an hour. That ii going a
long way and in a hutry..

Is expected to b« in attandsne.
durinjr our conference thla'w»*t
Commissioner Msyo is to bi ■ui.

*n our kiiiln ni »M&gt;ion».

lonterence
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BIBI.F. VF.KRE F‘ &gt;K TODAY

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PARAMOUNT NEWS

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Tailored by Daroff
Turn off Ih* heat and foe* tha
tun in raiplandant comfort.
Dress up in a "Botany” Brand
500 Suit that's ax pteiily mod#
(or summer.

The Fabric Ii th©
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THE SANFORb HERALD, 8ANPORD, FLORIDA

PAGE FOUR

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

)AY, JULY 21; 1917

2

and Drop 2 Contests Over

To Re Honored Tomorrow
Mdtgartt

win fivrr Iht Kin! Ho * ; JtitlnkhV
SKW
July 21, (/l1) — Thi
two run homer in th *'sixth inning holler was on today for Stymie
highlighted a four-run rally und Arm ed and Assault to get togrth
enabled Hi. Blown* to win the er and kettle all the horn* m gu
second Katin- too, 7-6.
I menta o f tlie year.
•
Pitching Hal Newhouier, Tig.-t* .
W hat with Stymie and A»*au|i
and Kwejl lllark w ell,. Ki-da. N .-w -, paaainK tho world iminey-wiiinint
liouaer doled out three hita In v.in- \ rhampiimahlp Lack and forth ii
ninjr hia llitli game for the Tiger*- (he curt every Saturday and thi
with a 4-1 triumph over Ih. tun- Chicago shenanigan* Aim ed hai
keeaj iilackwell nolrhed h i * . 16th- liten kicking up, ihera ju|t won’t
alraiKht ‘and 17th of th,:. »ea,o,i 1m- any 11*47 tu rf champion uniesi
with a aeven-hit 4-1 tHuinph f i r and until they tangle aomaWhert
the Heda over thtf Giants.
on the aame race track. •

PIT T S B U R G H , July 21. t*11 —
National Football League ••‘•b n a
bivi popped out of a huddle with
a n«w Play for college good will,
bill it’ll take time to determine
tohelhyr
they “mouae • t ia p i.fl"
thrmaelves oi the ilval All Am* ihe maneuver.
|ca Konfeielire
The National Iu-ayOera1 voted at
a meelinr yealenlay t » pruhrtei
the alKiilhK of plajrera sUITeji|f!|dd
fur rolleye roinpelitlon n ft-r '.heir
orlKtnal rlasne, hav* (jraifunleil, if
I he' prinpeclii have reKlalci*"* ' or
further edurallon.
,
Pieviuiialy, leayue learn* were
pel milled lu klyn willlitrf ro llr«iant «bhot&lt; d i m ' i h»d jrrmliiAtfti
or who K id irc»ivc«i
In
ar. tlrialyd couieea withou' i * t
haualinx Ihelr colDyiale tlU ib d ily.
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The All-Ainrriea opera! •» nn ler
llmilallona alinilar lo tin old N a ­
tional cullnrW illi
Ih.- nwre
nilinrelil ulaotl taken l.y tile 2h/e»i old National rlrrult, the AllAniriiea ip.w ha* a rleai field t«
plaveis who*# rolleKe ra ie e n were
Il,t, i iitpled with no lo »» of I .ljfl

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taMlltUp

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lliiild.-' I.nti. ,i.| ii|sr Sanford haselmtl star, will In- honor. I •&lt;•.
mot row i iy bi iiyjlhe fa u fo iJ fan* for hi* excellent play aK*in» tinI *e* and Ltd ll*t&gt; In tho I lifsefstiy City Hstuiday^niKlii for his I to 0
victory i vet the Huiiirckim i n Ii. a. IP hmlng l.altle.

|la&gt; I i.f. a llrscll
t* St
Vn i n e s , '• Hr •win
|# Daymaa •'

I'alalka I Kahlulit 3
lial.siid I M. All*.1,1III

Buddy Lake Night Set Tomorrow;
Fans To Honor Team August 9

— rm* nitr—x—n*tniivtnr“ r

University (.‘ity. Among those
that mav hang in th# balami', inrlude a IU inning shut out vnt&gt;i(y
by one pitcher, IH consecutive in­
nings ot scoreless baseball III one
contest, and the Use o f Just mw
liltrhri by each team for s.«n u

. .

,nin|,t

Z
D.u J rVi
in beLsn.1 The fan. h .v . sl.o askr,.
istuidsv evening, and the A.s.iJa*: » ' * " « « « , ent^of the (.*le.V le d .
H su

foUoistd by
and a two ‘ as* blow l.y
Silverman, ^coring Murray
brtde. Sdv*» ,**»• scored •.« ■
ny M4Mamis' eingb to center
Tyler Hied &gt; It to rnd the I
Tonight l e local* invaih
Asalia H otl in. Palatka
single tU&lt; With the A s ami

cih. Iiinsii

rh'.eaao
t'mlsdrlphi*
I'llllMIHIi _

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•

j

» _ _ ka— a i L D .
Yr.ir,Sar

S New Yolk I I
fit. Uml* I

I’hlbttlelliM* * 1
Hoaton I

i tv

is :»n i k

Iftijrn lu U»r M unklpil r * i

l&gt;nlli'1(lpMa
rteveleiKl
I'tilesro

Dssous**. St.
(■•'ti.fi. • * i
llllk , tb
\.**llttl*.
Thsobitl.t,
Pklte. rf
Fautirk. c
P liiu n , Si
Lattre*. &gt;•

.

NICKS

Ilin e Wislullrtl. •

New llevernKc Disprn'.er

W l make our ov^n Ice Cream , A ll flarorR
Tasty — Delirious — Healthful

Ice (old Herr All Times

-

414 Sanford Arena*

WHISKER ■ WINE
ROM -

NOTICE

lion list gisilted Ihrin the prtvt I ‘ ° b"1'*
l
Aprne. lallo i
Irdgr of holding a "Buddy U ke Night for the #ntli# Sanfuid l.sst.Night" si th* tlunirlpal Park.
r o,.i...;w V*'7I7rnir
— " ----- .
»ocI*Uuii has i i l A u giisrrr.ii the
' Sanford I* slated to meet the 'l»V
honoring the team
llrlanlo Senators In a twn. bill
A gicup of Fed fans harMpmand I.ake le'slaleif lu hall on* of I rhaeed the gam# and the . ntiff net
the ronUsta. unlesa lie Is suffixing proceeds of the gale, as well as
some III affect* from the long till; the collection given bv the farttj
in Del .and.
1 will be given to the playiii. The
Mnnv i.-coids may In- m slake i t.Vi. ivnien will piny the IM.Snil
as the result of the fraens in tb*- It. .1 Hals here on August U.

Sanford lA»Kioii Nine
To Knter Tournament
In Orlando Tomorrow

1 L A R G E LOT. K
West First Street.
Ho* 1437, Sanfonl

of surplus”' ‘
A uny K x cU n ge Hervlc# propertj

McDill Field, Tampa^la.
L O C K K W IN S A G A IN
T O R O N T O , July 21. l/Pi-- Bobby
laa-ke of South Africa Satuidav

Court Records

t

l a . i l l ,1 IS ,11 •• It t W

entered hy winning the Canadianl
Open Chcmplonship at Scarboro
Country Club with a icctird lurakinK 268, two atrokes ahead of KiT
, Oliver o f Wllmlpgtoti. Dei. The
’l $2,isyx top money jiicreasia.1 his
-.earnixiK* since Iraviu* South Africa
'.last May to 118,730. *

vrXti’I flA V
*
(
vny in!
;rl
, ....
, ,
’
Irlamlo ,
* t'th* J^eut ll* Hra
l U A lu l'
Oavtdson of hansna CUV,
OK OH Mo., who lu-at tiny Doris Pupplu

• o f De* Molnea 6-4*. f-fl. 0-4.
I
■I onlv'
R»ln forced cancellation here of
.mpeif. the m en. double* competition, but
rourvi tourney officials said all four conof the ti'Btant. planned a play-off for the
Winter Purk-t’ocoa tilt in « con- championship at SeabHght,’ N. J.
lest tomurrow. .
. Thi-V left today for Seal,right to
Each team must lie defeat.il compete in a tournament thi re
Iwire l.efoxe being eliminated fmiu and could not stay an extri day
the contest, it was stated.
I tu decld# the doubles title.
----...
...---- :-----In the finals. Greeqla-ig and
According to legend, the Aiabl- Fred Kovelewsky, another William
Sit Nights' 1001 Tales'was will- and Mary star, meet Larrnd and
ten tn Jhva, where a mighty aul- his cullcge teammate, ll.-rnaid
t iir Rv*dr------------ :
^
Bsrtien.

WANT FAST HELP from
GETTING UP NIGHTS?
• Han’s food « * « •

S 20 •etc*.

R E STA U R A N T, STORE
BAR BER SHOP A N D
O F F IC E
E Q U IP M E N T

SCHEDULE

(each

W e R E P A IR !

410 Sanford Avrfnut

E X P E R T pain tin g— eontracl uf
hourly basis.
S. G. Grogan.
Free estimates.
Phone 783-J.

OUTSIDE W HITE P A IN T T fS P i
‘ per gallon. 8herwrin-Wi|liains,
Patterson 4 Sargent. Hill lloidware Co. 301 E. First St. Phono

day)

Federal agencies: 7-8 ajn

you Mhs #bo

W O RK W ANTED

I.OOR

S A N D IN G

backarh*. loo. tiwrausa ol minor I uikI kmuI
kldnoy dl»ord.i».

ROOFINti

J ^ J ly l. « ..8 w il« r . .u l,^ T b .miditiM ,, ^ Kilmer's SwampRooi. made
at js batbK roots, vqriibln. and batum l — Uvily nalure’s esn fmf
. to
Ioitaotly you Isks It, It sl»it» lo work
fluvbtei out kidooys . . .
tho
flow of urine, htlpinc to rolUv# *«#••
•ddlly , , . a littlslod bltddkf got* s
good flushing nut, loo. Caution: Toko si
directed. You’ll soy It’s marvelous.
For free trial supply, wrtle Dept. D.
Kilmer Is Co, Inc, Dot I1JS, Bumlord.
C#«a. Qr - eet_ fulL-siltd-batlU-&lt;d.
gwamp-Kool ioder el you( drugituse

12:30-1:30*p in?'

GENERAL

•

I'UBLlCt 2-3 p.m.

Veterans need nd priority csrtlficstr hat must present copy
of-discharge and b# prtptrad to
make payment by chashlsrs or
certified check or cash.Addreui queries to Exchsngs
Officer at each installation.

JONVAl'KSCKNT HUMK — Will
o ryn : July ISlh at CMuilimta,
I P i t r IK luih * S. E._of Sanfonl
— 18 uttiles N. K. of Orlando.
U r g e l creen and open noieh.-s
lo lit^ilid enjoy the,cool hreeS-s
o ff nLake Catherine. U ig c
groundi and walks safe ftom
: .autOwiruffic,

Unx»

F u r H|H’f ifii’« l inn * m il nil M r. 'E ltr
A ri’hittfrt, in lln : Sntlfnnl At|nniK
IniililiiiL*. Saiifnnl. Flnfitla.

llluo Hint Tavern.

hination. Th*
tat St. PhOTO

wANTED TO RENT

DR SA LF^-Llm erock for drlvO-'
wraVa
and
roadway#— I’hnn#
TUXEDO

ATTR AC TIVE « .mom
[and two large lot*, with
plrnty of fruit- Spnnbh derigo-

lit IC E

&gt;1.25

112

Wx l-'irHl

SI

reel
You lint csa’11»**P ,m»t| try oil tk*
IKxh So
Wixh * simple twin o(
the wii,b-fe&lt;iuDle your venetita
t)|luds to contiol veDtilstioaJ

M A T H E R 'S

YALE T IR E S
Deluxe T and Deluxe
l'asKeiiRer Car and Truck
All Si/.eH

. T U B E S----------PLACE

Regular and Heavy Duty

agency for Se-n.ro.e
lint gain Pi n e. Write
iu Herald.

CONCKETE SEWER I’ G’ i:
SEPTIC TANKS. Glenn' Tuipr.
ItliH'ka. Aluminum Window.! and
Screens. While ceinem.. t'ulnl.
. i ^ n i U M u r l i . , . Uviedu 213:I'J * r - PeMna-Hle. Hurrlcaiie nrnc •*.
Ghuluota
Mirarle Concrete Company, 3UU FOR R E N T Floor sender. Easy
Klin Ave, Phone 1335.
opeintion. ReaMinaldc rate.i, Sanfoid Paint &amp; (flaks Co. n q ne
Itcconlcr radio'

orunado 11. n&lt;Kv'fUt(dr. Y*i
sonablc. M m Kiwi ALLc
Crawford Rond. Ooroonja

L IG H T

REGULAR

Btuineaa Opportunities

rooms. Real Southern ,-o.iking.
Brlckrconstruciion. Can aeconiodat# S5 only. Phone nr vviite for
___
P at
M dnec Oviefl.l ^*:tA2
' resorvati.in

K IN G

f -t - i 2* M o n t h s -

finishing,

I.OtiKNCK 6 hurncr eieik stove, 12 S P E C I A L SF MV IC E S
x-xcfttrnt condition. Ju*t u-fin*
ished, rcasonahly priced, lexaeo Tliuruughhred llerkshiie llrrcrling
Service Station, 1120 Sanfonl
Hoar for seivice. Phone Mil-J,

Isb'iv and

A sM B E R

unit enables us to work sh rtr
there is no electrie m nne llo i
available. 21 yea I a c spcrictH*.
irTW TGleason. I.ake Mary, Fla

10
Local, governmental . agencies;

or

A ll Work
Guaranteed

limning &amp; waxing. Out power

|,«,» i„ (at up si ni|t.i lo pa.t u.t.r, tar.
Tbiaaaanaralioaa aao. a l*q&gt;ou» d»«&gt;o«

A

1-. P T . H A R V E S T

Three Day Service

The Watch Maker

9 Ksjht o f ices, newly ilccor*
3 cents per pound. Tin- llernhl.
.•all utilities, heat and .'anl*
lervice furnished. Coll 8(W- « FT. use. fri*W a re also 20 f
H. &amp; A. Dept. Store.______
clwlric' tefr.Ke.ator. • a

DR SALT; or rent— 10 urre r
•cry fgrin with or wilhou. f
equlptn. ot — Mi-era llwmti*
fully -. irrigated. Sam Dight

II. I... w. h. Jsiu*. it T., It.s ilo *
XI. Falrltei *l«tr " i l l
JTilin,ui&lt;, Jntinii, » l u * ' Hibei 1 *.
xinuiii n.iisinr.
.
||^in|ilnii, him .In* Ullir stay *t*l

E X P E R IE N C E D celery, grower m
trained farm manager for farm
Good position
In Zt'lltoood area
for riltht party. A. Duda Jr Sons,
ilvnido. Phone ‘2464.
‘
-

9

Ilghway 'rontnife op
south of city limits.

VVAIIHAbTt lir.r.ns

HELP WANTED

2
---------------------------------FOR K A L E
It spare in.Melsch'Huildimr. ImiKe quantity of old n.wMiipri

REAL ETfATE FOR SALE

W.MS, II..I...1 &lt;• .1.1 II**,* •'*
r. II VVv,1* 111 Kuril i;i....n *lu*
Annin. I*,.

NI C K ’S PACKAGE STORE

W A T C H R E P A IR S
8

s e n s and R E C O N S T R U C T E D 30 Kal|.&lt;n wat
It. it. Pip*
er heatrr. Call 308.

| CELERY

raptunul MU
A n ia a fa M

R E N T -M e a t rurinK »nd s'liok
In*. A ll kinds of Fr-uen F o e
Proce- dm: and Stora*&lt;« Vi*i
* a u r Locker Plant. Central Flux
S n g f u i d i Frees* and StoraRe N H W and sli*htly use
Co. 401 \V. 13th ,81., Sanfonl,
ura|ih records 16 rcoLs
.VtavkAilia A ir .

LOW

ORDER

1*1(14 K,

NOW

t ( l IC K

AT

OFR

NEW

D L I.IV E U Y

SEMINOLE

SEMINOLE T IR E SH01
"T o p *" in ipiitlil)

VUFH

P IIO N T

Everybody’s
Hardware Store
112 San Tor (I A v g . Phttnr, I2 IK
CO M PLETE. E X PE R T
T ltc v

OZARK IK K
UOW MOO-MILIATIN
... l i l t Y OONli

I,ink h e l l e r , lo n g e r

IC55N flFTGGN
PCCT OFF TM
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onou N D -

MAUDICAPPCO T~r
AAE W ITH
)f
S - H0S3
- f ( w I W M ATTA

.

OUNOCRS/

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OfilVG/

C AR R IE D
TO TM'
W A IL /

M PTY trailer van r^tum lng I
N sw York, Points east. Return
load minced ratrs.
U N l T l I*.
213 \V. ».0th St. N ew York, N . Y.
i •!_I- n tint

F K E D 5 — complete llr.o.

Hunt’s Tuxads Feed Slur#.

OR 6 ROOM Ptiartment by per
manrnt ii*NitJenti. CaR V U R l

IT 'S Y O U R M O V E
Here A r e M o n e y Save

.

10 DAY D E L IV E R Y

F R E E E S T IM A T E S
I’hone 808

.a . m

Tenrti« Title

s*

HICK'S OWN ICE CREAM

V E N E T IA N BLINDS

■'» ’ • J f

Aoauii n*

FOR T H E BEST ICE CREAM

C A N V A S PO R C H C U R T A IN S

M*A
a S t^ ir W i n n
TT

:i

S Tlir. ClllCL’ tT COl'ItT. NINTH

JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND
Nutlet U htr*by irlv»n Vhat I
Furnilurt RtllaUhln*
al in Germany tnwatil the »riKARr^1 In biulnf «* At Hanford
io n m k u in o i .k c o u n t y ,
Cabin*! Work
FI&lt;&gt;
i
M
r
.
und*r
th*
f
l«*t
it
!•»««•
ih
m
»
k
i
.
o
iiid
a
.
,
[ the 1T&gt;th century.
«»f Ki^kiRl't lUdirt Shop, ITU W i n
in c iia n o f . iit . s o . « m
Expwl Workmanihip
uih
and th*i | ittlvnd t&lt;»
ii|CK 'l l " K NORTON,
T H E SA N FO R D C A B IN E T
i^slMrr **i«l nRim* mir«tt«tt{ I'J tti»
1'Ulnlltl.
*.
.
fWttU
»if
I hr
"Virt»lli»||« Nrttnr
•
tfllO P
.
Strip*'*
li*hA|«lrr l A 'j l U « » *»f f.V ltl/n NORTON.
. '
124 Palm ,llo Avenue
n-llh Ihi clrrlt#i«f ihi* l4
*lrIvUiiiUni.
•■•ill « ’i»ur| «»f iWrplhNr Foumj.
n i v o i ic c
n*rMa#
•
mi III:II III' I'l IIMI ATIUV
Till CARL H. NilRTON.
• • K itM il IHtnn '
i i * N Idmettunh riit.-t.
Jlinr li IM I
I.r\ina&lt;"|i K 'a ln rh r.
»u troubled by d litre,, of
Vou
&lt;*'•• hvfvby bk IICIk I to *l’l&gt;«af.
i functional periodic rtt«nirf&gt;in
*•», b&gt; Attorney l *n tbUuea Ulta make you tnllrf
P lA l'K It S H U V U K
The people who diacovered New ci,m il Court itt (tvlnlni.l* Countr,
tain, feel ao Bcrroai turd—
For Heaeryallonm or Immedlats
Kl&lt;&gt;rbta.
on
or. toforp tlir ISlh *k*.
I Umear Then ao ley Lydia C.
tenland came from Kailra. near .( Auk. I ll* , to &gt;ftiarr a IMI •■(.
to S A N F O H D —
Deliver
Un s VrartabU Compound lo
fahiti.
Complaint IIL.I »y.ln*r *&gt;,iti Itriv.n.
i such yyinpionii I-inkham'a
. M ONK 2.1357
•.un»
i-rln*
i
f
.ull
for*
Jiaud aooihlna eflert OIV one
.n r n n p ,a &gt;l»erer pro i'iutlr«pt 2300 Eaat Ifohinaon A t*., Orlandii
M kllni.il iriiporleat oryaaef
ntn l » mtrrrjl .ta.iipo »itu tfor
N l f T M for the »N
(alldtv to apprar, plra Or * h * * .r
Tanman, a Duthmatt.
.1, ir.|uWr.l t&gt;v tat* hat,In.
'
i t is OlvDKHKD Oiai i m « notice
.. (.i.l U.ti. .1 Par* » o r.k (Ilf*Tout
t il ronwrutlt, a rth i In tho SanC A N V A S A W N IN G S

W heeler o f Sartfbr'cT

lh|* summer, hut it a more likely
to l«. in November, in the Pimlico
Special In Maryland.
' Dp to laat Saturday, Actaull
The youny ifolfvrs Were victors; looked like the Klsniour boy y.ith
er the old n’olfers by a score o f ; mu arKumeut, w hal with reven
i to i t yesterday at the Setelnolr j sltaiKht wins, five of them over
juntrv Cluh Clyde Te; wllli ttsr. Stymie, and the world muney-win.
ih pro, announced today. T w en ty -' ninK title to ImmiI. Then Stymie
jr trolfet* participat&lt;-d, fiu'm inf whippld him over the weekend in
I team*. The wlnnlni: team w u, the first ruiinliur of th e Kiniilre
r| l.y Hilly Flemlnir. t’lliv cf nity CitT Idler national fiold Cu|i nl Ht-II (i.-oiyin student, an-l Arthur mont and’ won the cash .-(own
'illiam * who scored seven.points buck nkbim with total earnine* of
it o f *0.
M7S.5IO. ,
tlolfi-rs who pnrtlripati-d in the
Meantime, Arm ed stayed out in
■ent .Included: W arren Phelps, 1 hlk own bsckyaid and ambti.l In
rthur IIrmm. Al l.yoim. Hetman with the ArhiiKton llandienp tu
i hula. Kirhaid Deas, fljll H .m -j move up past W hirlawpy into Die
in. II. t ‘. Iletiel, Jsin -i HidKe.l no. 9,spot ainmiK the Woild's bankrthur Williams, Hilly Fleulln|f,l roll hoys.
.
.

biliiy.
Conceivably, thsl rould |fl*e the
All-Am riica .a buly# in the hip lily
loinpetitivr hunt for talent, at the
erptine of WOUmUtlK *onie colleKet1 feelliiK*.
.

lUlliesvUt*

NOTICR

I first watrhr* wide manu­

A S OZARK COM-^L
NECTg...YdTM THE

Dattar’ca A llaltary Charging.
II. II. POPE CO. INC.

0A*G6 LOhOCO AND ^

THE CksiS 1MRCC RUM*

F R E E E S T IM A T E S , on till work, YA-DE moth proofing lasts l
vvhecia hnlnnccd, front end align­
veal a. Have your woolens moth
ed, Pins, lliishings. Oil I'd p ie.
luooful now. Downtown Clean.
Shock Alisortiera, Spark Plugs.
era &amp; Ijinndrv. 113 Palmetto
Ave. Phono 014.
Brake Drums turned, llaltrrici
rechaxgcd.
Mechanic on d'.ity
8:30 A. M. to 0 P. M. Firestone, Piano Tuning and Rspalrlng.'L. L
111 K. 1st St. Phone 12.
Kill. Res. 611-W.
N E W 10 ft. M eCt«y meat ras*'
and sealra for %a|e. I’h-imSanford. Flh.

SIGNS
Show cards and posters
O— DlfK’H SIGR S n tV lC B
O. I). landless. Phorw 1021

RADIATORS cleaned and repair
11 r.-nily recd. Cohen Radiator 8hop, 10*
dtcortt. l and in go«s! foood
Sanfonl Ave. Ph. 366-W.
condition
Owner leaving city
and will sell completely fuyni &gt;hI'alrn*. Poultry Supplirs. .ValD, Painting, plastering sr
ed.
* .
PuVtna Fciil*. Gti^rrte* and
■-ai pentar work. 102n
4EWLY ^dnstrtictcd 6 r«Miir\ home,
Meats. Tmirhtnn A Walton, 1201
elos# |n on nirncr—3 lot* pa»tly
Celery. Ph«n6 1109.
LAND
CLEANING
AND
planted in young cltnia—need*
DRAINAGE. 2 NEW CATKRsoma finishing inside whirh pur- SEEDBED COVERS—200 Ih bur­
1'II.LA It DKIHKL tlULLDDXidjaser could complrta at Ids
lap hag», .tillable for neeilbod
KKH W ITH
I 'A L M B T T I
M m convenience.
I'.ntgY. J5*l
cqver*. Ccntial City Sing Cd.
RAKES
TWO
1/4 YD.
a g t .'Workshop, am! stars room
Phone 4178. P. O. Dox 2462, Or­
DRAGLINES.
EQ U IPM ENT
on edncretc floor*. Owner had
lando. FIs.
■
.
NOW IN TH IS VIC IN ITY
built Tfor his own hone, .now
NIM NICIIT CONHTRUCT1ON
’H Y D ELAY? Have a new kltchCO, ORLANDO, FLA. PHONE
cn cabinet designed and luatiin
2*2981.
built now l.y C J. Gantt Wood ■hop. Phone 77t»-W.___________

BEHIND IN TMG NINTH...

Hunt'* Tukrdo Feed Store
• Campbell's Feed Store •
Henry Russell's Seed Slorr

Hlsnley-Rogeru lldwe.
and other good alnre*

Hy Walt Disney

MICKKY .MOllSh
U5*gN,Pao*f . .IA4
PAn N J v o o t o
SCAITS PEOPLE OUT
o r TeiV NfVGoaoaMOOP
...SO I CAN BUV TUEIR
MOUSES CMEAp!

J* w a tmcxxjut vou

^M AYBE
\ ( AtE...NOT
VOOUH NOT
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Vsnltani. AIi i *Iioii V .lbs lluib
Alatir To Kli*t f M . i t l sac. A lm*n
A*an.
Jolt**. J, K- iVVl4ow»rt To
M.t nisi* lunk.
Il.ai.lou lis t.* tn.* l.v* l o Lai
rl* II llsin.*
VVtlir. Ileitiy C m lloil«it*» 1.
Hantonl d m a ti * I’.titu I’o iii .
I II v l l l . I m in i I, *l**:a
Tlir vluii, Ho* To FloiMa M *n
II* nk.
Hill. Iionalil VV To Sunlord AtI*till. N*l. Hank ■
•
,

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b— k iu UhTm I oui trr h ill in Ms.
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ULCER PAINS?

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Highest cash price paid for used
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■ Two car garage. . On
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MONDAY, JULY 21, 194'

PAGE

PAGE BIX

General Bradley ! Indonesia Attacked
To
Visit
Europe
tu hinder the restoration of la
~
/» i i f
t
and establishment a t security ft

Truman’s Message
rM lIu H l rren r . « « O**

By AKTi
Het
The fae'
Jfedf copp
two game
to contlno
. Friday
orchard I
the Del-n
Manaxvt

hurier* in
14 hit bar
g y To mat
rd eu the
while Jut
Yksri Aloe
cJ for th
Saturde
contest of
in the FI
played in
second til
The Re
in (he o
game eve
b'(t Hudd
(ho Banft
In a mag
ttctorv *
take Jami
the right :
|n DrLsn
i Vake P
gsvrn inn
grid rctm
cap. All
ifatdngt u
Saturday
V Ano’ hv
two cents
standing
Umpire
Bor II sari
feathers
cellrnt at
OcLsml *
wrre not
pule cf a
it except
eonjest
League,
utduue fc
Yester*
tripped t
that war
rawing a
glued to
man was
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v-Sanfc-r.
ninth
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folloWcd
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lbs lia
whSrv u
a ■*«**
Would i
is ltc n
w ta s r

from the forecast of a corn
harvest 20 percent btiow last
year’ s. But in the event res!
shortages should develop, the rvport recommended
■ 1:
1. Full publicity as to the true
farm outlook, perhaps including
_a campaign
___
_ . _for “ strict economy”
In the use of some foods.
r .___ _
2. Quick planning
for conservatton, through
l...— R-. export
— r — controls
.
and possibly by renewing Ihe
government’s recently l a p s e d
pow^r to control the amount of
grain used by distillers and other
processors.
V
,
Mr. Truman renewed
plea
of ten days ago that coal, steel
a n d o t h e r industries, forego
immediate price increases until
they test the real snvtx of the
wage boost won by Lewis* miners
"Stability in steel prices would
be a wise economic pulley for
this industry as well as for the
country," the President declared,
wherrai
Inerekse*
based
on
guesses and an "exaggerated NIW YORK socialite Mrs. Thomas
intern, Watlnn”
coul d
.“ slart (Julia Donahue) Higgins (above)
was arrested in Belgium on a
charge of smuggling nylons. She
wss taken Into custody In Chtrlefol with Christians Torlonla, mem­
ber ut a famous Italian family, who
was formerly married to a New
York socialite.
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YORK. July 21

of the Gheribon agreement, prom­
ising the wealthy Dutch East In­
dies Independence u n d e r t h a
Netherlands crown aa “ the United
States o f Indonesia.”
The Dutch closed* down the In­
donesian News Agency Antara
and started military censorship,
light now. but nonetheless real. The
Dutch army announced thsl newsm a n

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I

Palatine Curfew

tcram' Adminiilralor ir bc-

a preliminary to hil taking
the key chief-of*iUf( pod

NEW YORK. July 21, tA *)Buses lit the populous Borough of
-Queens moved under police guard
today after 600 union drivers for
two rompanlea voted almost un­
animously to continue their strike
that began Saturday.
Police said 300 strikers attemp­
ted to block the movement of the
first 37 buses from a terminal of
the Green Bus Lines, Inc., with a
picket line, but dispersed when
protective police arrived. By tnldmornlng 63 of a normal 120 buses
were in operation, the line «aid. m

retirement .nest year ol General
Dwight Eiienhnwrr. hi* wartime
boss.
- It will be'the lint letuin in two
years lor Bisilley to the teens*
ol......
hit victories, and be will find

n

imh^mnd V**.*ni*rn
tln fj.- ™ “
‘ f r * ,#"
. i
.
A British colonial office spokesman said thy Cyprus camps csrtalniy were not full. He said probably
about 10,000 Jews were
*n the camps, but many more
could be accommodated. (Jewish
sources in Palestine .have estimated the number held on Cypruv
at 16,000.)
,
The Whitehall Informants suggested that this could mean that
any Jaws seised by the British
•tffc th * Palestine coast would
RCntlThie to be sent to Cyprus if
no arrangemanla had been made
with the particular . European

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Stalin Makes First
Summer Appearance

o f gaaollno,
the first English divorce
with th* power o f grating
President that th* shipments will
aheolus divorce. ............ ........ ............. « not Impair civilian supplies,’
- Weahtngtonle. named Ift hoftor
The secretary would be requir­
o f Georg* Weshlngtoi, ta a genua ed to make monthly -rtporta of
shipments to Congress. *

SSotSw

a

Greek Fight
•C'eatlaaee m at Pag* Oa.f
big attack against governme
forces eight day* ago.
A government military l« t i
told the subcommlsalon the
rlllaa at Konitsa wars Albs mi
Uniforms and launched jte
aive to set up a free r . o im m i
at Konitsa.
Government circles, meanwhil
e i pressed surprise that the. gut;
rlllaa who were routed Iasi w2
by loyalist force* in north***,
ern Greece had not proclaim
the area a “ Communist
fn
state.”
“ We cannot understand the 4
lay," a foreign ministry spoke
man said. “ Wa hava been exp*
Ing it any day. The on*] teen
probably la because the Lommv

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Among the newest am
electrical development ia i
light that peer* around
the bulb ia mounted In
nf t fU M b K metal.tub*.

In F lo rid a’s “ dlpsy doodle”

w inters U a real prob lem . How m u ch beat Is n eed ed ? W hat
type Is m oet sa tisfa cto ry ? M ost eco n o m ical? W h at equip-

“ .o, I. ...tubist
T o And a solution^ Reddy K ilow att has Just com pleted

Rotary 5feet

sjjs.

‘

The Comtnlwwlon voted to again
thekt on Aug. 4 as a T a i Equal!“ ‘ I"" Board at which time they
w[)| hold a public bsartng In
regard to a proposed raise of 10
percent In City ta i valuation for
1947.
A hearing wss also set for the
first week to August to consider
revoking the license of a beer
garden operated at 801 West Ninth
Street by J. D. Carlton. A petition
of residents In that vicinity was
™ad in which the place was deae8bed as a public nuisance,
„ Keque* of the Silver Fleet Csb
Company to increase rates was
considered and the company was
»»kcd to submit further daU as

on Aug. 6 /to attempt',Y, u,)
ta il insurance problems.

M **cd Would cause future Immigrants
..to /Hhlnk U k r b e f U b W d m g

appeal front jd* surisot,

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unfinished ' business. Mr. Ssjrrt
announced.
Is wss agreed Friday to grant
to the ' "Fort** and . Doyle con­
tracting firm of Connecticut an
option for purchase of City owned
loU in the Magnolia Heights
section for building. 60 fire room
homes of the pre-fabrlcated type,
each haring an area of approxlmately 1,000 square feet. The pro­
ject is awaiting FHA approval,
said Mr, Bayer. Each home will
occupy 1H lota.
Another request for city loU
was presented by Clsude Wbldden,
twpvkwnltaf Internets not named.
*ctJon * * * Ub,*d Until Com*
missionsrs* can be present to

He will find in this remnant

Ameriran Army at least one unit
that call strike with'wartime pre­
cision and gower—jJiejnebilt.couslabulary force built up by his old
lieutenant, MaJ. General' Ernie
&lt;Uld .Gravel Voice” i Harmon, lank
battle veteran of Sicily,
Italy
France
Belgium,
Holland and
Gerntany,
In addition to Reps. M. H. Smith
Bradley undoubtedly will gsthei
of Sanford House Speaker Thomas Information that w ill'b e reflect­
|l,u»luy of lie Funtak Springs, ed In future American military
wh0 bed been called as witnesses,
there were Reps. Marvin If. Rowell •r real purpose In his going. Rut
„ f Stuart, L. C. Yeomans of Cry*- slung hi* Journey also will he
tai River, Johrr Hranch of Tampa, msny mileposts of memory he
- --- - ................
- helped make famous In th* sec....
P, Martin of Plant City, P. Ouy OIMf World W an-H III 600 In TuCrews of Jacksonville and C. H. n|p|«, Troina in Sicily. St. la, In
Tavlor of Wauchula.
Nurtnany, th* Ardennes In UvlRep. Jerry Collins of Ssrumta. gium, the Siegfried Line and the
who was one of the leadrri In Rhine In Germany,
the fight to oust Papy from thej Rut he probably won’t g*l to
House afler his indictment, was&gt; visit the River Elbo area, where
In tha rourthuuse but did not 1m- he linked up with Ihe -Russians
mediately romp Into the court to end the war and swapped the
loom. '
Soviet commander a Jeep for a
Papy wae accompanied by hi* riding horse aa a victory touveteen-age son, U. C. Papy, Jr., who nir. Only Red troops patrol the
aat in the courtroom audience.
Kibe these days.
TWenty-one o f the 93 pruspecTh* Soviet military leaders
live jurors were excused or were know Bradley's record - loo well
absent because they could not leg -to • underestimate 1 him. But - hi
located. Slate and defense roun- will* certainly lie a puttie lu th*
tel started examining the venire- German people. Accustomed to
men. -Th# State wae represented
by Slate Attorney Orion 0. Park­
er. Jr., and Phil O'Connell.
Papy'a attorneys of record were
identified In the courtroom as
former etat* senator- Pat Whi­
tr— rsa&gt; &lt;'»»&gt;
taker of Tampa, J. Lewis Hall and
ss bn th* Arthur Godfrey Weldon G. Starry of. .Tallahaate*
am front hi* first victory and U. A. Worley of Miami, former
larch on th* Orlando talent Dade county state attorney. Also
at the defense counsel table wste
J, Leuncelot Lester end Montoe
county ettorney Paul Sawyer, both
tl'H ltasU tr*M I***. Dm )
enough to, accommooste rum m
In federal elections was pssvcd
th* Radio i City Music Hall. This
by the House. It now goes to th*
Music Hsll, he saldn Is the largest
Scnst*. Th* vote we* 290 to 111,
Ip th* world, but more impressive
Thar* are no plan* for conthan that, ha added, ar* Ra wonstderalion of the bill this year
Qarful acoustics,
In the Senate, where It has b*«n
■, Th* most unfortunat* part of
---- C----- ,
blocked rejwattdly In th* p u t by
his trip,. hs axplslned, Wss tha
niuovcun, July
siuiy II.
ait pi
r—i nint Southern filibuster*.
MOSCOW,
(AR—l*rlra*
cold ha contrartad after taking Minister 8talin mad* hta first pub­
Celled up unexpectedly, Houm
a hot shower Just before .spend­ lic appearance o f th* summer yrsing three hours rshasrring in en terday whan h* attended a monster action came over -the futll* ob­
k!r wnnrtlllnnfliii rfiatR. -Am 1 rt* sports axhlbltlon In Moscow’* Dyn- jection! of a group of Southern
representstivts who tried perilssn o Stadium In wbicli approxi­
mately 30,000 Russian athletes per- mentary devices to blu*’- a Hr,-’
Vote. Thev succeeded onl* In **;
tirlpataL
th* showdown s*v«rr
The 67-yeer-old Stalin, who » u leying
dressed (n e military uniform, ap­ hours.
The Hous* Merchant Marin
peared to be in good health and
high aptrila when he entered his Committee approved a hilt V
special box and received the cheers block petroleum shipments i*&gt; &gt;no f. an audience of 70,000 which foreign country unless the See
•crowded the stfdium to capacity. rotary of Commerce certifies t*&gt;.
by him on the Godfrey program, He was accompsnled by Marshal
and also the final test including Klementl VoroaMlev and Foreign
'B few verses from each o f the
contestants. Sanford people In the
audience that night, he said, were
Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Mra. MapNelll and
Belt. 7 ^
S o f Orlando, and Rev. Doug
Charles of. Sanford.

Commission Meet
r.aM .e.0 I ' M

fo / n .w f d lS ui ^ „ d " ncem a^d “ " d . * 1*

i brief leave from hil Julie*

the situation gtrally changed.
What lies ahead of him on the
road hack?
,
He- left Europe, wilh lour gieal
Allies —!United S t a l e s , Brilsh.
|Russia and France-—still celrhrst; ing lhe unity ol a wsrtimr In*
mr.ji), R e will 'find F.umpe'nnw an
. area ol squairrls in which no two
1 allies agree on what shall he done
{ with the slowly irviving lof.
• * He will find Ihsis neither war
nor peace— for the peace isn’t
, yet written wilh the main enemy
i
Ian only a twilight
promise,
i under which ujiimate decisions
• 'have
been
postponed
from
1 week to week’ ami month to month,
r
He will find the sureties of tha
l battlefield, where nations and men
*| unite in common fear, replaced
by the uncertainties nf the dlpi lumatlc table, when- they often
R drift apart in mutual distrust or
t under the tug J,f separate greeds.
1
He will find that .the . superb,
I cunihat-trained, million-man Amer­
ican Army be led lias dwindled
- to 200,000 men or frwei, an ar- my containing many
teen-age
I, youngsters who never saw action,
- an Army that suffers from the
evils that have nfflirU-d all oc­
cupation armies from pre-Roman
times — venereal disease, black
marketing and the softening In­
fluence of Intermingling with for­
eign viviliana in a foreign cul*

Stale o f chronic Ill-health arid
Instability.”
Aa for. foreign commerce, export* have skyrocketed to an
annual. rate of 120.700,000,000,
creating * some strain" of short­
ages at home. Rut foreign nations
ate tunning out of gold and
dollars and eiports "must he
tipecltd to decline before the
end of the year,'* even If new
foreign, aid is granted. Mr. Truman asserted. He added:
"The immediate and Bole ob­
jective of our foreign aid pro­
gram* should be to restore a
vigorous, stable and peaceful
world economy.
fortlgn policy it is* worth etifortig npollcy.-.il-la. - worth - en­
during temporary shortages of
a few commodities within the
United States. This will bring
lasting benefits in the long run.’’
"In June we reached a level of
60,000,000 jobs, rcgsrdrd by msny
as Impossible of sttsinment. Our
stamkrd of living Is exceptionally
high, snd purchasing power ha«
thus far been adequate to absorb
completely the enormous produc­
tion o f American farms, mines and
factories.
"Farm Income' hik attained a
record level. The financial peti­
tion of business is strong. " « u
Managements and. |8hur_Jyivu-Cui
fiperated in maintaining Industrial
peace « t l
Productivity Is on
the increase."
But then Mr. Truman added this
warning: that full employment at
high prices la being sustained .by
the pent-up wartime demand. l,y
extensive use of credit and savInga, and by. the huge eycess of
exports over Import*.
' “ These are temporary prop* to
our economic aystetn. A * they weaken, we shall need to make many
baeic readjustments to complete
th* transition to a permanently
stable and maximum-level peace­
time economy," he declared.
Mr. Truman decided to send his
special report to congtess after
Edwin G. Nourse, chairman of*hi*
council of economic advisers, pre­
sented current economic develop­
ments—Including the coal contract
settlement—at a Cabinet meeting
en July 11.
The 1046 law creating the econ­
omic council railed for only nmi re­
port a year, but a White House
spokesman said that after the
July 11 meeting the President and
members of the cabinet agreed
that Congress and Ihe public
ild be brought up to date.

ail men of good will In this cout
,ry ln d to obstruct the rehabl
Hatton and reconstruction of Ir
don„ ia ."

Interior capital of Jogjakarta fur
the “ vrindo population, men- and
rumen of all organisations, to
ir « lls S fS Iran res* t&gt; «l
defend our freedom and our gov­
been aegt to detention camps or
ernment against the Dutch co­
Cyprus.
lonial war."
This generally was supposed to
The Republican radio fsported have been the destination of tha
heavy fighting at Gunung Pati,
deportation ships Ocean Vigour,
ten miles outside the north coast Runnymede Park and Empire Ri­
city of Semarang. Within 8*mval when they tailed from Haifa
arang itself, the radio said tha
Republican underground had risen
against the Dutch.
|
General Soerdirman, comman­
der o f the Indonesian army es­
timated at 200,000 troops, believ­
ed to be poorly armed and train­
ed, warned Republicans by the ra- rW.I A h .IU
,7„*r„n
,r
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u
A Jewish,
In
JerusaUii hsTld
te n " of
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* » extensive survey. It1* too long to publish here. But It’s
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use heating problem .

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C I L ! F ACT S I N A WARM SUBJECT
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T o FawUet tfc. I' u h of th* World;
To Prwxoote the Pre.reae of America)
To Produce Prosperity for cranford. •

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Eerily cloudy (oni|ht and Wed­
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VOLUME XXXVIII

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, T U E S D A Y , J U L Y

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1947

NO. 178

A s s o c is to d P ress L ea sed W ir e

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All Official

Defense-M ove

called

B e p re s e n ta tiv e ' A l ­
lowed T o Relate
C o n v e r s a t i o n In ­
volving
Bribery
TALLAH ASSEE, July 22
Circuit Judge V . May Walker
today denied a defenie motion
which would have cut the groun I
completely
Imbery
chi
ry charge
aaaimt former Rep
Berate C. Papy of Key Weat. •
He declined, to bar leitimony
. of Rrp. Qrailey Odliam of San­
ford that Papy had offered him
caih and whiikey to help defeat
.a bill 'denying telegraph, aerviie
to race bet bookmaker!.
Odham'a leitimony wai given
uAilc the jury wa* excluded from
tne courtroom
pending Judge
Walker'a ruling on the point.' TJ*r
Sanford Irgiilalor prepared to
repeat it before the- jurora, admit
ted sfter’th r nilitlg wai made.
State Attorney Orion C,. Pal
ker,- Jr.', laid that an order rul­
ing out leitimony involving con­
versations beftvrcn legiihlon i.»
^ d around the House chambei
automatically would mean a di­
rected verdict of acquittal "hrcauie we have no other evidence."
Defeat* Allornryi Weldon 0.
Starry of Tallahanee and Pat
Whitaker of Tampa contended
tuch leitimony ihould not bi
admitted
under a 259-year-old
English cflromcn^law o (absolute
l^vilage of.judicial and legislative*

Official Gives
Red Satellites
Eyewitness Story Receive Warning
Of Burma Slaying To Aid U.N. Plan
Single Gunman Killed Punitive

lwsV-ltoMtbsYuw*i|* *Nation’s k\s ad'6r s

t/iiitaker laid' 'th t * Diibesy
charge! ihould have been drspov
ed of by the Legislature ana
"it Un't good government for the
court to itnke down an indepen
drnt branch and id itielf up sa
((.'■■tlaaea »
!•■** k ill

Sanford Bid For
Legion Memorial
O ffered At Meet
Sanford's bid for erection here
of s Florida American
Legion
headquarter! and memorial build­
ing waa personally p relented by
Joel 8. Field, Sanford poatmMtcr
srff member of the Cempbell-Loaslfl| Post S3 leleetln committee to
tha Special HearquayUra Set-,
action Committee headed by Col.
Tom Cooley o f ML. Dora which
mat at tha 'Hotel Mayflower In
Jacksonville Saturday afternoon in
connection with the Department
summer Conference.
Mr. Field Informed members t&gt;f
the Poat last evening at their
eupper meeting at the Legion Hut
oCthia submission, and revealed
t i n - of th# four-ettle* which
aummilted
offers, Tallahassee,
which was represented by Post
Comdr. Walter Roundtree, was
the only other Florida* city to
submit a bid for the site. Henry
Woleolt presided at the Post meetlagThe .10 member committee in
Jacksonville, at whose • meeting
State Cominsnder Frank Caton
was present, set Nov.' 1 as the
deadline Tor other cities to make
u lflr possible bids for the project,
Mr. Field announced.
A fter Nov. 1, he said, Chair­
man Cooleey will call -a meeting
within the n e t t '10 days to de­
cide on the three best bids and
* I ( m tin w i
r » e » atsi

Drug Store Observes
23rd Anniversary
4 O, Laney, pharmacist, has
operated hie drug store at Its pre­
sent
. aim far the past » years,. he
revealed today. With Mra. Laney
he came 'here from Birmingham,
AU. and on'July 2*. 1824 opened
the ita r* wn-First Street In the
U llw k D . i u u _.
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RANGOON, Burma. July 22
i/V) -puisne* Minuter U. Mya,
a lurvivur ol the aiiatiinat|on
Saturday in which seven of top
Burmese leaden were daih, said
today a lone gunman invadrd the
ministerial council dumber and
calmly .perpetrated the cume.
TJiakin Nu, aucceuor to the
murdered U Aung San as deputy
chairman ol the goveimn's ex­
ecutive council, laid Aung San
learned two monthr earlier that, a
"trptoiilt murder pUd" wai be­
ing readied hut dm lediteil tli&lt;lepiuti. He laid thr dr facto,
leader uf the Burma government
dul not believe anyone in the
country would pint againil hii
life.
U Saw, former premier whom the
British
ousted and jailed
on
thargri of collaboration with the
Japanese, and 19 assistants were
placed under arrest soon after
the assassin* Ron &gt;.
ttpaalTihg to a new,-unfereiw#
U Mya gave this first eye wit­
ness account .of the murders;

Action

By

S e c t m y je6*iiiicfr
Threatened by U. S.
LAKE SUCCESS!* July 22 tA*&gt;
— The Untied Slates warned the
Balkan states today .that any re­
fusal to cooperate with proposed
border watch commission might
bring punitive action by the Unit­
ed Nations Security Council.
The . warning was voiced by
Hrrschel V. Johnson, Deputy U.
S, delegate, in reply to Soviet
contentions that
the
council
could do
mote__than
make
’■rrommrndalioni under C h a ptrr V I of the_U.__N. Cliarter
under which the^ promt case it
bring considered?"”
Johnson said the refusal ol any
country to coo|&gt;cra(r with thr pro­
pelled bolder comiminon would
lay it open 1o much graver charges
and action under another chap­
ter of. the charter. Hr |urtumabty referred to Chapter V II, which
provides for sanctions and mili­
tary action.

Soviet Operation In
America
Through
Party Revealed By
Former Communist Netherlands S t a t e s
Police M e a s u r e s
W ASHINGTON. July 22 lff&gt;Vidor Kravchenko told Congress
Compelled By Re­
today that "every responsible rep­
public’s Actions
resentative of thr Soviet guvern-

Indonesian Revolt Seen As Sign
Days Of Imperialism A re Fading

Mission T o Explain
R e p u b l i c ' s Posi­
tion P l a n n e d By
Former P r e m i e r

merit in thr United Slates rnay be
US DRW I I T
M ACKKN2IK juliereliy h tiniteit Suir&lt; of In
LAKE SUCCESS; July 22 a ' i
AP Foreign A ffair. Anal)sl I i)on#aU, encoiiips»mg tiutli the
i m A H A . tul „ . ) .aP)-uLu.
regarded as an economical or po­
— Th r Netherlands government inTlieer is no ilark mystery gl&gt;viul ,r«iuii&gt;lie sml. the reuisnuier of lhv‘ A litical spy."
lU
-Jtaefm
V
iwhlkh
*
W
e'lMpii-V
F»Tt
Imlies.
-would
come
Into
besource, sanl today UoopS
the United S id e s ’that it
A
who tlniutrd aihuir oil the noith
btavchenlCpf-disAaier afisciai ^afjhaif herir lYiinprltrJ l« "rrsoii to ' ngsin lietwsrn tin- ImlonesiMti Be- ing In
the Soviet Pure losing Commission polit inessutes against the In- puhlic anil the impelint Ilulrhi This new nation was to have and rati coaiU id Java yciterit is Ju»t another of mso,’ I dominion status. Holland was to day had been engaged in heavy
in New York, testified heforr the donevian Republic liecauve u| con­ force*;
indication* that tin- d»v of nil-1 retain a hand in fiqrlgn irlnHouse Committee on Un-American tinued "ait* uf violence."
pir,.* la fading.
jlions, defrnw-, finance und in *ub lighting, lhe Dutih. if polling all
activities.
•To
undsrataml
the
i
Bii»e
of
l
lie'
jrci* of an m&gt;nomic!| or culloi ohirclivci traihrd in operation,
. At the same lime, it was di*.
lie said that Mr. Setfov. who closed that the Indonesian govern­ currant crisia w«* mint g.t I.Nckjnl nature. The (Juerrrt uf Hollaml laid trmUnvc was "Icti ihan exa bit. Ths revidatiim»iy -lmlo-|aiao v u 4o" Iw ijoeeu of lite
?
was deputy chairman ol thr Pur­ ment itvrli bad sent a communica­ nrsian Rspuldic lia* jn-en the Dominion. Diaagtreiiient over tile peeled."
A l^olth army_communique
chasing Commission. actually was tion to the Secuiity Council I he de facto government fof tin- ms- method of implementing the new
superior to thr Rusnan ambassa­ contents weir not known, hut the Jor porttune of tin- sich islands guyeriiment i» credited with pre- placed Dutili caiualtin yntciday
■■f Java and Sujuniin sisiee tin- cipltnltug
the
latest upheaval,
dor fiom lb* Communis! ^arty note wav pirtumed lu Ur an ap|ie.v| winter of lU!f&gt;. l^nglliy negotin-l However. 1 think we must .1 4 at 151) dead and wounded.
Hinidrnt Sockaino ol the Infor aid.
point of view.
Ilona between llie Diltell irlielv j drepri Ilian that.- If^ we could
donruan
Republic amiiumcrd that
The Putsh note chatgrd the In-, fhcavily punctuated t&gt;&gt; warfare) Uiok into the uitml of iln- In
Andrn Ctumyko, now represent­
(ornifi Prrtntcr Nulan Sjahnt had
finally resulted In an ugrrrment
H HHllMKrd MM I ' g g r P i l l
donesiam
with
"senselesv
destlUC*
ing Russia in the United Na­
1c( l Java-oo-s-mittron to exptaig
with maintaining a food
tions, was ambassador at the tion.
lhr irpublic*! poniion abroad. (A r­
Hocknlr
j
amt
with
carsyrng
time, Kraychrnkii said.
ming in Ningapuir. Sjahrir raid
"hovlile
-md
inllammaloiy
piopThe onr-lirnr Russian anny of­
hr would voil Ihr United State).
agamli."
ficer described Sedov as the "main
India and Au ill alia on* hit nm"lhe Nrlhrilands as thr t'late
personality representing thr resstiun.)
vvhoitl the sovelrigiily
lial comniillrr on the Common-1with
..
- .
A Royal Nrthri luiul* navy comist Party in the Unitrtl Stales,
*“*’ *,l,llo T
*ntI wlfftIs conmutiique mid landing craft of the
navy and win slops disembarked
He said no decision, could h e ! ^ u; nll&gt; *• ullimalely te.jHin.shl
troop* nt Bniijot-wangi on the
made without .Sedov's participa- (or ^maintaining I* wand order
cannot allow (heir inimical arinmi Minneapolis Club As­ Protection Of Oil In­ rw»t (oasl of Jnvn and at J'asjr
tion, adding that when secret con
1'uloli on rin&lt; north coast. It wxs
to continue." the Nrlherlandi gnvsures City On Bali
terests O f P r i v a t e the first amphibious operation
(rreners were held al the purchas­
eramrnt laid.
the end of World Wai II,
ing commission. Sedov presided
Park C o n d i t i o n s
Owners Is Ur^ed since
"It has become patmtlv clear
A Dutch army communique said .
rather than the general who was that the present republican guv-i '
,
”
the Hoops
li
.
,
"the
gained initial objective!
head ol the agency.
emim-nt i. incapable of maintainHi* Lily. Comnunion U»t c»r
W A S H IN G TO N , July
M l— and made addiliouMl advances.
A severe five hour riiesaemant
Kravchenko Inter broke
witn irfg security, law and order in their! ning voted lo reduce the hcriur A House I'ublic l ands suhconililit-

Auction^Fee Cut Action Postponed
To $20 Per Day By Committee On
; By Commission Glades Park Bill

^
vojeil loday^ijr..dalay-amiri th e,|in "th P~r5d B n g^ sector of Suthe
Russian
government.
rea nouisced Communism oosi luld why
lu-xi session of t-ongress any av'-|malia yrsteiday and oihrr classes
T*r?neh owcjuluis ui iu.ibe praambl* Tn a book, ” 1 (Those Flreiiom."
imam It. create lhe necessary iuij. I ' u,‘' mcubanli liym
to 5 ." )bm un h-gislatjori giving lb . Sec.-j on . that island were spotted
■if the American resointluii which
‘ Ottions tnereto
I s ilay, with the itnendllient that retary uf Interior “ unqin-stionnble by an Indonesian at my communi­
Robert
K
Stripling,
chief
in
would stipulate that continuation
fin , ,these clrciMiistancpi
h er!.* maaiiiiuiM
maximum vi
of i15
i
r day.
y■ hr allow- "Jithdrity" to expand the Ever que. Tlie l&gt;utlletlu also said that
uf the disturbed situation In the vestbrator fur the committee ask­ nuiirity n Kuv^inm^nt his with th«* * . •
.»
.
,
glades National Bark in Florida to on Runday. two Dutch warship*
ed Kravchenko for Information utmost reluciauoe been compelled fd ldu1"1n', , U yrJ'
Il'M IlS H t n rage Sis)
1,"200,000 anes of )*nd.
" l,y
off Mvtak on the exlrems tip
"One lone gniwaau advanced
on actual a*;icqmenta to apy tolm liu i i.e the Eieilt, *t;uv«j Dot- to hold austroni I hit action lot
The at tion was takrn me* the “ f Java were shelled li &gt;imini.essilently— wlrwout** .^faking upon
work made hv- the CorutHunit' fo-neral to rrsort to police mea- lowed a statemerit id l*ity Alim
objection of Itep. . Betrrsoo (D-|
i&lt; •■eiiaa.,i
&lt;••«&gt; u , ;
the council tablet 'and
simi't
I’arty in this country.
sores of n strictly limited charac- „ , y pIrJ |&lt; WlLoll to (he file d Lial after Chairman Barrett iH
steadily (at Aung . San. Within a
In
general,
the
witness
said,
nu
few feel of the table, ha-halted.
'" ,dInlay
«h- r“ hr
" 'r"would
in - ifroil
'« .all,
person holding a position in con- ’ 'The Net.,..lands gmernm.ii, «»»•* «• W* ojunmn, a $IIM) a day Wy"»
no action
Then he opened fir#, strung the
ICMiUtivd mn I'i i r M ti
j (rr winild U trffil f u n iiv r ^ l»V utiutlirr
nectiun with economic affairs ar­
rr mrcting
turning uf
or thr
(nr group t*.|
Ix&gt;-1
g^
,
■,
c .
gdh I leftward ,and continued fir­
WASHINGTON, July 22, l/F)rives here from Russia “ withaut
lo ir Colli—
“ ...............—
•the couth.
ing at khosa aeated on the left
Gongra.reconverts, either
C r e lC
( Jl i r i S l I l C T ,
A nxw American pro(eat to Mos­
1-cial or tegular »r«io .’, pest,
I# I
|
i
of Aung tfan.
• • cow Involving |1,0(K&gt;,000 wortti of a aperiflc assignment with refT V motion lo reduce the (ce in stwcial
erence to collection .of secret doc­
January
As Aung San' fell Aid the oil machinery missing In Romenia uments,” Than he went on tt
wai made hy Comrniiiionrr KohHep W illiam ’ A. Dawson ill
gunman" turned his attention to clouded Ruula'a hope *odny of say that every responsible Soviet
cit A. Willumi. Mayoi H. J. tint Ctali) luuvni to drfvrr action un­
the olhertr further from rnr. I aek-. getting icnii-leaae refinery equip representative here lifay .U re­
ptriidcd
ovrt
lhe
inerting.
Com*
A T H E N S . July 22, (A*)— Civil
til iln* next rilrating &lt;&gt;t Congrrsi.
ed the upportunity to escape 1 nient from the United Slate*
garded aa a spy.
Delivery of 118,000,000 worth of
miliionrr Arnlrcw Carraway was His motion carried on a voter vole. strife rruptvti am-u on the island
len|ied for .the doorway, pulled
Dressed in a neat, powder blue
down the holt. and ran from the post lend-lesse supplies, much of
Peterson suggrstrd that the cum of Fiele Loilav ami spuradic gurrpirirnl. I WO rommisiionrn wrir
It oil equipment, has been alopped ault. Kravchenko testified chief­
milter
merely close its iu-uriog on 1 11|a attacks were 'repditcd else­
room.
"
‘ *1
/A|)— , sliseni; lirmgc
armgr Ihilmp, due- to
thr |iaik liHlay and per mil him lo where in lireece, llie goVri lllllcnt 1
"There was no guard at the by Congress because of Moscow's ly through in interpreter. Dr. lh e Civil Aeronautic* Hoard has
door. The executive council so delay in settling the Soviet Uni­ Vladimir Gaovaki, clflef of the given formal notice of proposed illnrn, and Era. R. L rihri who submit u substitute bit! al n l«&lt; i aunuunced.
foreign law section of the Li­
Tlie Caura area uf t’lete. quiet
meeting, liarrrll thru nnmuin.-rd
far has never been guarded. The on’s wartime account.
to w rules to require raitnr ter­ ii out ol town.
Administration official*
who brary of Congraa*. Both men *p rain clearance Indicator.■ in air
only police'at the secretariat that
l l i r matin u|-rrducing thr fre! Id* Inlrutioii to call no further for llie tlast few weeks, wa# under
IC
-a
lls
a
r*
aa
|'M
,
Si
s
)
'
a curfew ordered by the mjlitary
have urged Congress to relaa this
treatlaa*# • • l‘ »a » l i t )
! marling during thr cunviit
Imera for a two-year cxperlmcn
governor. Col. Fiairroddaskis, - af­
stand lest it be interpreted abroad
^
^
a i a l i u f f ’ j u iu i- n a e
"
t*l period beginning Jan. I.
ter a Imrnl of 20 men .ul irk .&lt; a . ,
» » *h American disregard o f con­
Th* board also announced a giro mittiuit oil July III hy (icorgc
otcoh
The Evrrglade*' National I’otk radio station .just oulsiib1 ths capi­
tract pledges acknowledged thM
poaed new rule reuniting Increased Austin of thr Ihnipr Furnitutr was rstalilisiinl June 20 by See- tal. (Tin s dispatch did not fur'liRussia's tactic* In Romania might
■learnnre* tn flying over moun­ Company. Mayoi Gut thru dircrlril tciarv of Interior J. A. King on er identify lhe *ltae|i*r*.)
permanently bar th# shipment des­
tainous terrain during bail wrath- Attoinry \X ilum lu draw up an Cfil.lHMI -acres in southern Florida.
The authorities announced that
pite Moscow’s willingness to pay
WASHINGTON; July 22, (,V &gt;- ei and the revival of a pre-war
At that time, the State drrd-d lo guerrillas near Can........... flic lo
PARIS. Jdir 22 ’
The re­ for the goods.
tide requiring llie carrying of an urdinsnee irdunng il|r Ire (rum the feileial government fire of ml (hr village- of Kamltimi nnd hlasThe
Navy
announced
today
an
im­
turn of 11.8. World War II dead
Tlie State Departs nt disclosed
automatic flight recorder.
I KI Oil a day lo )2H a day. At nnd mineral leases, all Stale own- led u bridge in leptisal fur the
from JKuropran grave* will get yesterday a formal note bad been mediate reduction" of 1,000- o f­
Th* two new proposal! grew (Jir mrctlllM lail Friday, Convmis-j rd lands in the area. II also pie- •laying Gy u C d i m muli.uf two
ficers because o f budget cuts
umb rway July 28, at Henri Chap- handed the Soviet foroign office,
voy^d by Congress. The move will from President Truman’s • special
persons In-Id In ronnectio, with
ellt&gt; Cemetery near _Liege,- Bel. Xirotaating Russia's failure to pay reduce the number of Navy of- air safety inquiry troard. The third lionrr Carraway moved-that the'
.sT*1*1 *
** f"!
.
| . ■ | ,
tNW.otM) for the aqcuiattion of nri the kilting &lt;&gt;f a Rightist attorney.
glum, the American Graves Regis­ for 7.000 ton* of oil equipment re­
ordinanrc
tie
adopted,
but
tbp
|
vate
land!
within
the
coNtrmpl«l)*.t
ficer* from a present strength of D one which has been.under dlstration
Commission
announced moved from Romania tjtf Red army !7.0rW
In northwest Greece in th# • irs
to 40,000.
• u'-idri for some times* an aid to motion dird lor want of
l.L'uu.lMMI.acrr park.
east of loannina, two minor elash| troops.
today.
Congress gave the Navy M,. enforcement' of flight.rules and H|T ond.
.
.
Itrp.
Dirksen
(R
-lll)
urge,I
Hut.
r»
well* reDtirteil belwesnc govern
The Henri Chapeite Cemetery
.1OO.000.000 for its operations 'until vnilgation of accident*.
sulwumniltee today to ’’plotec- Ihe ’ merit fnrrea anil reinnantli i f Lef­
Following
lire
opinion
given
is the second Isrgest In tbe.KuroJuly IU4H,,or.approximately JshW,- - Th* flight recorder Is ’* device
mineral mid oil interests" of pri­ tist Guerrilla unite. One guerrilla
p*»n erea,. and. 17JUD-American*
000,000 leas than i'residrn; Tru­ pieced in tne tail of the plane lo hy Attorney Wilson, lhe ordinance vate owners if it recommended unit, attempting to reach A graph#,
are buried there. It waa establish­
man had asked.
sliow&lt;lta path through the air and wai passed un iti first reading tlioi tlie Secretary uf Interior ln- wa* reported under altar's hy
ed, hy the tat. Army in Septem­
Of the 1.000 officers affected, al&gt;n th* effect of rough air on th* last evening. Die reduction, said viven "unquestionahle authority" government’force* south of G'rev*.
ber. 1844. Mane of ita dead fell
II Kalian*# aa l*aae *1*1
NANKING. July 22, OP) — 800 will leave the Navy and 1’00 plan*. Use of the recorder via*
na. Other minor clashes were
in the battles fo r Asrhan and In China's military situation came will revert to, non commissioned dropped Ih June.' !!)!!, because of Mr. Sayrr. applies to firms that
saU to have taken place un |h#
the Ardennes campaign.
have
been
m
business
twu
years
ranks,
t
i*
announcement
sold.
war
time
materials.shortages/
under rlpso scrutiny today by an
smtlhern stupes uf lhe (ir.tinmna
"Only thoae dead whoa# next American presidential envoy on a
A ll officers concerned will he
Th* r)tdar absolute terrain pro­ or more. Fur firms that have not
Muiintnliis.
of kin hdve elected to haee their fact-finding mission and by top notified not later than Aug. IA ximity.Indirator will Ite used as a
Tlie goverii.nt atirmunred lhr»i
remains brouht back to Uia home­ Chines* -general* who conferred and the change will lie -omnleted supplement to pressure .'ypc nitI- been heir that length uf tunc
IlMlIaae* as I’sar aid
on Sunday GtAiiiliu forces lust dr
land will tie returned" the AGRC with Chlang Kal Shek oq coordina­ hy Oct. 1.
meten. One now un the market
TAM I'A. July 22. &lt;*•) - The killed, il) wounded and T7 cap­
said. ;
O f the 800 to leave tha service, shows * light and blows a horn
tion of operations In the wer
drutli of hundred* uf thousands of tured.
The first shipment Is sched­ against Chines* Rede.
500 will be reserve line officers when the plane approaches within
fish in the Sayasota area during •North of Kilkis, a iurnd ronting
uler! to depart from Antwsrp early
The American was Lieut, Gen­ now on active duty and a email a specified distance of an obstruc­
tlie past week waa caused literal- down from tlie lulls attacked and
in Octdber.
number
of
Wave
officer*.
About
tion.
Th*
board'*
proposed
rule
eral Albort.C. Wedemeyer, whose
ly l&gt;y smothering, Dr. Clvd.' T. held a village near Santa for thr**
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survey for President Truman, like­ 300 regular Navy temporary line would require such a device In all
Rri’
l. in-ad uf the Biology Depart­ hours lieforn ar tin-red cars and
Bill
Lewis,
a
0
foot
188
pound
offieera
who
were
formerly
en­
scheduled airline plane* flying at
ly will deteraino U. 8, policy to­
ment
of the University of ramps, troops recaptured the-community,
backstop
from
Follanab**,
W.
Va.
listed
men
and
given
officer
rank
night or through overcast.
ward China. Ho held informal
military source* sstd.
said
today.
wa*
signed
by
tha
Sanford
Celery
during
the
war
will
also
be
sep­
Th# proposed terrain clearance
conference* at tho American Em­
Far tu the east, virtually un th*
Fed*
today,
it
waa
announced
by
After
he
and
twu
as*iiiu-it&gt;
arated,
the
Navy
said.
rule would Increase the minimum
bassy toon after Me arrival, and
Turkish Imrder at Oiestias mili­
made
a
thorough
study
uf
jhe
con­
John
Krlder,
vie*
president
of
the
About 200 temporary lino war­ altitude over the highest ground
W ASHINGTON," July 22 W ) tomorrow he will talk with Chlang rant officer* will go bock to the on a route from 1,000 feet to 2,00(1 Sanford Baseball Association.
ditions. Dr. Reed said Sarasota tary sources said l eftist Guerril­
and other high government offici­
las were routed with losses of men
The House voted today to cut
Lewis has been ploying for th* coastal waters were teeming with and war supplies ip a battle with
feet under certain conditions.
al*.
the taxes camera fan# must pay
Miami entry in the Florida Inter­ billion* of liny organisms which an "K vro*" &lt;Rightist) unit.
In
a
written
lUtemaot.
Wede­
on films and euuipmcnt.
national League and has been clung to th* fishes’ gills an i shut
meyer said:
Without a dissenting vote, it
o ff their breathing.”
hitting“ 288 for Miami.
"M y miulon !• easentla'ly one
passed a measure dropping from
Th* new Fed catcher la 24 years
"These organisms I provisionally
IS to 10 percent the tax on eme- of fact-finding in which I am aid­
old and ia a limited oervvlc* identify as diatoms called 'arterled by a imall group af men expert
teur roll films and cameras and In several fields o f economics, fin­
player.,
onetla Japaunica’, whjfh always
ending the 25 percent tax on Jen- ance, engineering and political a f­
•xist in normal amounir III sea
aeta and various Ither still and faire. We aro IntertsfWjwrUrulWater hut spring up lu-counties*
Funeral services for Herman W.
By BOBBY PARK8
dirrction and Killed down by the
moi|on picture equipment.
Camp Scribe
numbers when conditions ar* ideal Schrader, 86, who died yesterday
arly in learning and teeing some­
fire
for
another
nap.
Soon
the
Tb# bill also trO«fa Urn 20 per thing of the efftegry of measures
for their growth" tha Tarnna .ninrnilUi *t- Me-iiuifiu ill 1XFJ
h n a r
After an active day Friday, blair danced higher and the go­
cent tax off Jewelry selling for taken by tho Chines* government
-actentixt-Tatijr
ro* will he held Wednesday after-.
lest than JUS and aiampt* muil- looking toward
lh« camper* gathered around the phers -begae-tw-morr.— After- till
------ noun at 4:00 o’clock at th# Erick^ W A S H IN G TO N , July 22,-Ghcal Instrument*-purchoaed by n —|cam pfire-form H citing gopher race, with Cabin V 't Kilroy corn- Furvi*
son Funeral Home. Interment will
for th* 8t. Johns River
Johnson

said

he

accepted

U. sS. Ifit« Slow Pay
Of Reds For Supplies

Greece Reports

CAB Announces.
New Regulations
For Air Safety

■Rebel Attacks

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Navy To Cut F
By 1,000 OfficerH

Return Of War DeScI
Gets Underway Soon

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IJL'Hth Of Gulf Firth
Due To SmotherinR

New Catcher Signed
By Sanford Feds

House Kills Tax On
Jewelry Under $25

Visitors l o Camp Winona On Sunday
W ere Royally Entertained By Boys

Schrader Funeral
Planned Tomorrow

River Fund Increased
By Senate Group

alto have to win-approval by the
Senate and Fresident Truman.

SANFORD W INS
,
Th* Sanford American U gion
ON
regrets an m w r Junior Baseball team defeated tho
Winter Park Legion
nin* this
obituary
morning by a t to I margin in
which a ,.
Th* s u it o r s in- Winter Park; Lloyd 8waln pltchod
, K. M J ^ r p h / j f f o r ' Sanford and Byron Board
caught. Sanford play* Orlando
^ in tho toeoad round,

Friday evening will ba visitors
nhjht at th* C#ntrol Florida Quick
Fraew and 8lor*ga Company on
Waat Thirteenth Straot at from
7:30 P. M. until 9:00 P. M.,- it was
announced today by Forrest Catchal and Alex R. Johqgon, ownero.
During tho Oral hour plant processed hqm and cold drlnko will be

race. A fearful
huih
settled
•round the fir* •• the gophers
ttl like brightly painted atones.
Suddenly there waa a victorious
yell at Cabin llt'a gopher began
to ilowly make hit way toward
th* finish tin#.
He finished first and was care­
fully packed in 'hit box before
any of the other turtles even be&lt;
gan lo mov#. Then, evidently Wak­
ing from Ida nap, Kilroy, of Cab­
in V. moved liowly in tim Wrong

tog in second, there wst’ a beauty project lo deepen the channel from
Joeksonville to Lak* Harney wer*
conical with Kilroy winning.
Senate
Saturday was a buiy day wtlfi approved yesterday by
appropriations -sub-committee.

preparation* being made for the
The commltt**
recommended
visitors Sunday. After supper Sat­ 1200,000 for Ih* project or |100,
urday the camperi hurried to the 000 raora than th* Rous* originally
rrtrearion hall lo tee the movie, approved,.
"Thunderhead, Son of Rieka."
MEET TOPIC

Sunday waa full of active gome*
and contest* for th* visitor*’ en­
tertainment. Th# rift* match was
woo by Wad# Garner far Cohta
(Canto***# • • Pa#a Its)

"What's Th# Matter With San­
ford" will be th* th#m* of a talk
by E. F. Housholder, local attornay, to th* Klwanla Club at Ita
Bteritef ^tomorrow noon nt th#

Southern Pacific ■
Strike Is Shortlived

SAN FRANCISCO, July «2, OP)
— A strike by th* Hrotherhoral of
Loromotlv* Engineers which Immoblliied th* weatern lines o f th*
Southern Pacific Railroad ended
early today six hour* and 45 min­
ute* after it b*gtn.
Thirty-nine minute* later th*
first o f hundred# of locomotive*
Idled by th# brief strike puffed
back Into service. II was a 'switch
sn^tn* ln^the railroad’ s Oakland,

be in Evergreen Cemetery.

Mr. Schroder was born Oct. 25,
1881 In Rtadling, Iowa. He wa#
a member o f the First MeihoJUt
Chureh of Sanford. For tha r#st
year he operated a grocery star#
in Lak* Monroe.
Survivors Include th* widow,
five sons, Edward uf D«nv*r, I*,.
Arehi* of Waterloo, la , George
and Billy uf Waverlv, la. and Wen-*
dell o f Rycamore. III.; two daugh­
ters. Mrs. Glenn Stuffier of Olym­
pia, Wash, and Mrs. Ernest Wenson o f Waverly, and one brother,
William Schrader of Minneapolis^

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Begins Conferences

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Open House Of Plant

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Tax Veto

At TH E C H U RC H ES
-FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Park Avrnue at Sixth Hlreet
W. I*. Brooks,- Jr., paslur
Training Union; fl:4B P. M.
—Evening-Worship,- 8:00 K il.
Dr. C. B. Williams will apeak at
both the morning ami evening ser­
vlet*.
CHRISTIAN ft MISSIONARY
A LLIA N C E CHURCH
On Ranford-Orlandu Highway
H&gt;v. Glenn K. Smith. Paster
10:00 A. M.r "Bible Sch'ml.‘ Mr,
A. Wlelxildt. Supt.
w .
I I 100 A. M.t Slornlng WgrsHIp.
7:45 P. M.S Evening Sarv.ee.
The paator w||l apeak nt letth
Sunday Service*, ami the public la
cordially invited to attend.

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* v THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA ~ ~

PAGE BIX

Idea*
who will make the achool
sing to you.
Pastor!*! aervlce at 11:00 A. M.
Thr Paator will he apeak.ng on
the subject "The. Wonder#.- of
Prophecy".
Everyone la invited
-to-come and brln|[ your babies
for this aervlce. . Let'* aej where
wr atand in the world at prophecy.
Evangelistic service at 7:4t
program for all younf people.
Women’s Miaalonary
Service
each Thursday evenlnjr at 7:46.
Mra. Mary Klnard, leader.
The public is invited to allend
all the services.
P. M. There wilt be special music
ami singing at this aervlce. After
.the menace so altar call will be
given.
The V. L. B. Service each Tues
day evening at 7:46 P. M. Mra.
Ruth Sweggerly, leader. A special

BRARDALL AVKNUB CIIA PK L
KIKST CHURCH OP CnHIST.
Rev. Douglas K. Uharlfa. Pastor
SCIENTIST .
.3:00 P. M.: Sunday School.
800 East Second Street
3:46 P. M.: Worship Service.
11:00 A. M.: Morning Service.
Wednesday 8:00 P. M. Prayer
Subject: "L ife ”.
Meeting. •
Sunday .school and Wednesday
rvrning meeting discontinued for
TH E CHURCH OK GOO
summer months.
Elm Avenue
Reading room hours: Tuesdays
Rev. Joe C. Cre»*. Paator
Sunday School begin* at 10:00 and Fridays. 3:00 to 6:00 P. M.
A. M. with Clyde C. Muse a« The public is cordially Invited to
Superintendent. We have classes attend this service.
for all age* with good teachers
•
HOLY CROSS CHURCH
Mark T. Carpenter, II. II . Rector
V. 7th Sunday after Trinity »•
.9:30 A.
Iloly Cpmmunion
and sermon.
F I R E S T O N E
The Rt. Rev. Charles B. Cob
FORD - CHEVROLET
more, retired Bishop of Puerto
llleo, will minister Holy Com­
PLYMOUTH CARS
munion in tile absence of the Rec­
BRAKES BELINRD
tor.
10.00
PRICE INCLUDES LINING
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
5c es.
Park Avenue at Fifth Street
Spark Plugs (.'leaned
J. K. McKinley, Minister
9:45 A. M.: Church School for
Group I Car Batteries U.1S eich.
all agi-s.
1.00
11:00 A. M,: Morning Worship
Wheel*. Balanced
"On Final Grounds." Solo- "3 he
Lost Chord" by Mrs. Roby luting.
Brake Drum* Turned
7:90 F. M.: Youth Fellowship.
8:90 P. M.: Union Service at, the
IN STOCK IN OUR
Prrebyterian
Church.’ Sermon by
:---- PA R TS DEPARTMENT
Rev.’ (,'harlr* Thompson, supcrln
Carburetors
Irridrnt pf the Methodist Children’*
Shock Absorber*
Home; Special Music by (he ChildDll Fillers
ren’s Home Chorus.
Brake Uuae
Fuel Line*
H O im iH ID E BAPTIHT CHURCH
l.surrl Avrnue and Ninth .Street
Oil Lines
Wilson Finch, Paator
Spark Plugs
Millard Hunt,
Spark Plug Wires
Director of Youth Activities
Gasoline Miters
SUNDAY
Battery Cable*
8:00 A. M.: Sunday School fur
Brake Lining
all age*. .
drake Shura
11:00 A. M,: Morning Woryhip.
Wheel Cylinder Kits
Menage by the Pastor.
Master Cylinder Kits
7:00 I*. M.t Baptist Training
Hbork Fluid
Union for all age*.
Brake Fluid
8 : 00 . P,—M.« - Keening Service.
Grtate .Retainer*
Sung service and message by Ihe
Batlfcry Cablea
Pastor.
Battery Boies
WEDNESDAY
Chevrulel Wheels
8:00 P. M.: MidWrek Ptaytr
Llgkl Bulba
Meeting.
Healed Beam Light*
All young people are especially
invited to attend the Training Uni
Viaor Mirrors
on on Sunday evening. W * ate
Door Mirror*
re-organixing ami making new
Truck Mirrors
plans.
Exkaust Eitenslona
Steering Knobs
Rk v e n t i i d a y . a d v e n t i s t
Pedal Pad*.
CHURCH
-Auto Cushion*.
Seventh Htreet and Elm Avenue
Gas Capa
Sabbath School 9:30 A. M. ami
Wheel Covers
Church service qt 11:00 .A. M..
Gas Cans
Saturday. Pyayer meeting at R'OO
Auto Polish
P, M. Wednesday.
Auto ( Inner
Radiator Slop Leak
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Radiator Flush
CHURCH
Tar Remover
K. D. Ilrownlte. I). D. Pastor
Car Wash
Rev. Douglas H. Charles.
While lir e Paint
Assistant Paator
“Polish ( loth
9:45 A. M.: Sunday School for
Glass Cleaner
all ages.
Polialr Bag
11:00 A. M*.; Morning Worship
Hast Resistor
Service. Sermon by Rev. Charles.
Tube Repair Kit
7:00 P. M.: Junior and Senior
Top Dressing
Young People's MreUIng
Hand Cleaner
8:00 P. M.; Union Worship at
Aqta Top Sealer
the Presbyterian Church Rev.
Hire Pump
Charles Thompson, SupL of the
jkalo Jack
Methodist
“ T Or manage will .preach
ash Light Bulb*
rn from thi
and the’ children
the home
Aalo Fuses
will give special musk.---Fire Extinguishers
Extiagulsher Llgliid
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
■pyrol
Pgrk Avrnue and Third Street
Machine OR
John Bernard Root. Minister
Oil Filter Cartridges
Sunday School, 10:00 A. M.
Gasoline - Filler a
Morning Worship, 11:00 A. M.
Radiator lloae
Subject ^ ‘Christ's Way
vay Will
With Man.'
Hose Clamps
Fuel Pampa
Seal Cavers
8.19
Ford A Carburetor*
Cher,-Plymouth Carburetors IM S
C'eailaaen F e e s Fan* Oa*
Shock Absorbers
4.15
Twin Auto Horns
6.87 Sam* dealer* call this free marMusical Horns
"
10J8 ket - aa contrasted with the con­
l k t a *a 'Jewels
5c tract market at (91 - a “ gray
Blew Out Patches
5c market."
One paper dealer Is currently
Tire Kellner*
I.HB
Cup Grease
18c offering 500 tons of high-quality
Ford Floor Mala
U l Swedish newsprint at (240 a ton
at Curacao, . Netherlands West
&gt; Up lu and Including 1148
Cher. Floor Mole 1837-1-8
SAI Indie*. This 1*'equivalent to about
Stop Tail Lights
IA8 (200 a ton dsllvsred In New York.
Another source of eupply for
I Way Rim Wrench
8Be
Spot Lights
*--• 11.60 the high-priced free market Is
Ant* Compose
1.28 the dlwirslon o f Canadian paper
consigned to New York for re­
export.
H YDRAULIC JACKS
A typical transaction occurred
IH Tan To 16 Ton
several weeks ago, one paper
dealer said, Involving a shipment
HEAR OUR NEW 8 TUBE
of newsprint to Shanghai from
' FIRESTONE AUTO RADIO
a Canadian mill through th* port
•8.88
of New York. The exporter In
STALLED
FREE,
A E R IA L New York Darned that hie
Sha
hla Shang­
E.
hai customer had gona bankrupt
after th# paper had arrived ii
&gt;&gt; f»a l Covers last*lied FREENaw York, tnln dealer said. Tha
Gat Oar Free KaUmatsa On AH paper eventually flit*rad Into the
~ sir Work,
Jro# market.
i¥ '
.. W ell'Inform ed-■owreoo In
Industry Xtetod they know o f only
instance, involving about 11
tons of newsprint, In which a
Canadian mill delii
ranged with Ita New
_._ _
to divert Into the free market
newsprint _.wh«eh W»a ostensibly
bound for re-export from Now
York.
A fair quantity of off-alte
newsprint also haa found iU way
to the high-priced market. Not-

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Peace Overture
ti'eallaaeS I r ^ . Paae &lt;»Ml
tax cutting bill with the asicition
Made T o Dutch
it is still the “wrong kind of tax
reduction" at the "wrong lim*.
House reader* plannrd an u n-,
By In d o n e s ia
mediate vote and confidently d o rr-1

identified as the former Amerksn
merchantman Pteiident Warfieldapproached Haifa in custody ol
British destroyers.
Seizure of the refugee ship was
disclosed in an official announce­
...I th,
: O ffer T o Raise Food ment by British authorities, who
jority la ovtrndf* But lupublican*
foreuw little hope of ©burning)
H lo c k m U C lC IviHCic- B y ■aid that the boarding parly had
an overriding majority in the
Premier O ver Radio “ encountered strong •resistance
and lhat tear gas had been used
Senate. Failure of either flouc
by both sides in the battle.
B A TA V IA . Java. July 18. (*7
to override, they say. *will kill any
lax reduction for the current »#■• Indonesian Premier Amir Sjari- The announcement said that dam­
ages had been suffered b f both
foeddin *said in a radio ‘'■(leech the intercepting naval vraael* and
sion of Congroi*
Mr. -Truman's veto .message today thr republic was prepared by the refugee
iTsT
ship during' the
.
went to' the House which origi lo halt all hostilities^and unfriend- clash.
The
steamer
President.Warfield,
income
tax
slashing;
ly
action
provided
the
"Dutch
natrd the
once carried thousands o f vaca­
measure to become effective Jan­ show an ragerilcit to reach a tionists between Baltimore and
peaceful
solution
loo.”
The
speech,
uary I. The first bill he vetoed
Norfolk, a* quern of tha old Baywas identical, except that it would broadcast over all Indonetisn sta­ Line fleet.
She participated In th# Nor­
tions, offered alto to lift the (pod
have takerr effect lilt July I.
mandy invasion in 1044 and later
Since lhat veto, the President blockade against cities occupied turned up as a troopship plying
said, "there has been no lessening by thr Dutch.
tha shallow Seine lietween I-e
Il came at a moment when Havre and Rouen,
of the need to make substantial
She was mastered into war serv­
payments on the public debt.”
Dulch-Induncsian negotiations ap­
ice In 1942, made an Atlantic
Mr. Truman said that when the peared lo have broken down over crossing under her own power,
particip
time come* to lessen the wartime a prnjiotrd cease-fire order and and participated
In pre-invasion
tax burden il should be reduced police powers in a projected in amphibious maneuvers o ff Barn
•tablo and the North Devon‘ coast
iuw . terim government. The Dutch had
"on a basis Ihal is mu
fair io
lo tow
of England.

mcomr groups at well at. lo high predicted armed hostilities would
Th# Warfield cam* back to the
income groups."
j *•*»! this weekend because Sjsri- states battered and destined for
Without specifying whan he foeddin had rrjrcled all Dutch the scrap heap, but the Weston
Trading Company of New York
thought the time would be yip* demands,
bid for her 160,000 at a surplus
for cutting taxes, the President1 ,
.
asserted:
t Reported rlauhe*
along the sale.
O l.ftm unequivocally committal fr‘Hit-Bwey»«3P!iha»i«*d Use tenA laYer announcement said slii
,.i,i kind
Li...i uf
,.r tax reduction
i,,.i ■•on. Trie Inilonesian Newa Agrncy had been bought by th* Chineseto the right
asserted
thr
Dutch
had
fired
210
at Ihe right time."
. „
.,
--American Industrial Company o f
The Republican bill trim* taxes " " ‘J1* ,n,°
lh®village_ of Hand- New York and wuuld go into
from ' 30 per rent In the luwest - . I 1'’ '* n .,7' f 1 *0't*8 ° f Han- service as a Chinese river boat.
taxable Incomes to 10.5 per rent ,
ln ' ' f 1* "*•*•» Inflicting
But she started for China by
on Incomex over *192.000. But
|Vy. c* ,u* lti#* uver ■ three hour way of Marseille, France. Moat
Mr. Truman termed this measure 1
„
of her cargo when she set out
"a premature and faulty lax re- e»„,!V? • .*,,ilIl ' 1lrnn lrtlw n
waa life preservers and mesa hlu.
ductlon bill” which would Inject , ^ ,
* mIndonesian troops
There wasn't much doubt shu
into the tax system "inequities
y «l* «U y
at
Bladjung really was headed for a Job o f
which Would greatly increase the •'■•f»*8at near Bandoeng,
running Jewish immlgrhnt* into
difficulty of making desirable . " t,u.,ch ejmwupiqus said the Palestine.
revisions ”
Indonesian* had committed "far
Ha added thatthe legislation, I"01* lh?n"
*Z1 truc,B vblarlons
fa "at complete variance with the
i **!1 *Wo
‘ I 11 ,’*'1
fundamenlyl requirements of o .. °
" * I**“ ce accord mute
be. is
is ,,,____ 1,1,00
,lmM, t ll.
nce ^‘ be llepub
good lax b ill" and said he,......j
.,_
romaelled" to veto it.
I .. nl j tI1*ed their flrxt ceai
traatlaarO Iraaa P ast (lae|
The Prtsldenl ^referred lo in-.T1" 0rJtr |T,b - “ 7* The Repui. lengrd by members from nearly
tcrnallon«l uhliiraliunK «■ auoihvr t
i ha every cabin and tvon by a moder­
reason for delaying the reduction I ,l “ ch bed violated tha truce 30J ate margin.
of taxes. He said:
times in June.
Mr. Morris told the campers the
“ Our responsibilities for inter- u
1 legend of “ Little Anni&gt;," "Onenational rehabilitation have no "eltadjil of the Indonesian republic Eyed Pete” and “ Long Knife Har­
Important hearing; on our.effort* J*®**®?’” ™ *belr return from Hatav. ry” . The^rampers went to theLr
ia. the Dutch capital o f Jogjakarta cabins for ta ps and IlgbU-out anxi­
to secure lasting pears.
"The recent refusal uf certain while Imth sides anxiously awaited ously looking forward to the hike
nation* to Join in common en*. a decision from the Hague about to the Haunted Church und “ Onedeavor* tu establish conditions of whether the Netherlands would Eyed P e te V grave, planned lor
stability Increase* the difficulty lake up arms to solve the latest hi the morning.
stalemate.
Hoys and counselors attending
of our task.”
(A military spokesman In The the camp are aa follows: Cabin X;
The President said th# bill rep­
resents not only “ unsound fiscal Hague said yesterday the Dutch Pete Brock, counselor) Dancy GalBowen,
Bobby
policy" but would contribute “ to bad 98,000 well equipped troops lahan. Squire!
inflationary pressures which we on Java and Sumatra ami 10.009 Parks. John Fox, Wade Garner.
have made progress In combatting more on other East Indies&gt;JsJainh. Frank Cranston.JlaroJd Cranston,
rmy Roberto Poey and Fredirlcu I’oey
but have by no W an s -overcome “ Th*- Indonesian "Republican arm
’
wa, reported to have 200
from Havana. Cuba and Aliiton
Hr rontlnued
“ A * ] stated ill the message on troupi, not including guerrillas.' Baker: Cabin II: Gene Levy,
counselor. Mike Wbelchel, Wesley
H.R. 1, tthe first tax Mil) there
Spencer, Walter Routh, Runnla
Is no Justlfiration for tax reduc­
Garner, (little chief), Charlie
tion so long a* price stability at
Mann. Jimmy Daly, Spartanburg,
sound level* has nut been secured
(!*.. Walter Graham, Hugh Walml business, employment and
ters. A'. H Gatlin, Edwin Lockett;
national Income continue at peak
Cabin III; Chum Stanley, counsel­
levels,
Since his original veto, Mr. B f ALEXANDER It, GEORGE or, Tommy Speer, Bobby Morris,
Sammy Jacobson. Stanley Rats,
Truman said income payment* to
WASHINGTON — Smaller meat
individuals have continued to rise sppplirs are in prospect for ‘next George Harden, Joseph McJIndvl,
“and the general level of business year as a result of the high price Atlanta, fi*., (little chief), IPliy
Clark, Buddy Dunn. Robert llak-l
activity is establishing new high of corn.
er. Jimmy Fox and Joo Hutchin­
racords." while th* ■number ■&gt;!
Government livestock rxperta
.
. .
civilian* employed has also m- alsu say that if consumer dt-jnand son.
Cahin IV; Spencer Harden, coun­
creased.
i continues strung, meat price* are
Asserting that total employ ' likely to be higher in 1912 be- selor, Donald Kelly, C. K. Flowers,
Melvlle
Brinson. Al
Phillips,
ment In June increased bjj 1,726,-, cause of the shortened suppl
PIT.
James Stripling, J. L. Black. Hob-|
000 over May, bringing the totr.l‘ |
1 High prices for corn tcud
id to bv Mitchell. Monroe Pearce. Ednow empluyed tu more than 00,- reduce the, future meat supplies
(8X1,000 - the highest III history, because many corn grower* fig ward McCall. Robert Shoemakei,
the President declared:
ure -they ran make more money John Eberhardt.-Jacksonville, (ll(“There Is still no convincing by selling their corn than hy feed­ tla chief);. Cabin V; Al Brock,
counselor, Larry Burney,. Ernie
evidencp that a recession Is Irnmi- ing it to hog* and cattle. Faint­
er*, particularly those in Ihn torn Morris, (little chief), Morris Phil­
hehL,
lips, Jimmie Owen, Kenneth Ram­
"Tax reduction now would de­ belt, keep a sharp rye on the hogsey, Rodger Garner, Edwin Mad­
lay lb* readjustments of prices rorn price ratio.
den. James McKee, Billy Park,
and wage* necessary to maintain
Th* Tschnlcsl Deadline
George Putman, Robert Shew:
_____
_ Cabin VI; James Lawton and Rob­
this high pro*parity.
prosperity. It would
This _____
ratio ______
means,_ ’ _______
generally
lead to an tv#n Mgther level of j speaking, that when the market ert Cranston, counselor*, Gene
prices for consumsr goods. It price of i00 pounds of hog« Is Das Ellsberry, Alfred Stanley, Nolly
would increase th* danger of a than the price of 11.6 huihel* pf Dunn, Curtis Winfrey, lie Land,
recession,"
corn D the "signal” .for leu feed­ Sammy Dunn, Robert Gavin. Jat king of corn In normal tfnvt, when sonvilla. - Jimmie Wright, Bill
southern newspaper paid (80 ■» most hog-feedlng farmer* *r# e f­ Moore, Richard Phagan, Kaiinetl
ton' fnjr short-width newsprint ficient .and experienced operators. Boll* and James Boll*.
However, the big Increase In
which Resulted In a paper with
some pafts only ona and one-half the demand for .meat during tha
war and postwar period brought
tolbtnnt wide.
Th* whole problem of the naw*. a large number of inexperienced
hog producers Into tha business.
P'rtnt - shortage despite somewhat Many of these nawcomera figure
Idgher production in Canada, the
&lt;t‘*a 1taa*e trees Pa«*
main world producer and this It payi to aq&gt;p or reduce eJVn- Ing Speaker Marlin (R-Maaa) In
feeding
when
th*
price
of
100
line to rapfafe him In the event
country’s chief source o f supply,
now is being investigated by two pounds of hogs is less thin the Mr. Truman I* unable "to com
piste hla term.
committees of 'Congress.
The nric# fit 13 bushels of corn.
A Department of Agriculture
Th# Dgialatlon. which Mr. Tru­
Canadian Combines Investigation
Commissioner has made a "con­ market observer recently esti­ man requested Immediately 1after
fidential” report regarding an mated lhat 100 pound* of bogs b* entered th« White House and
alleged "combine" In the news­ were bringing In money equiva­ vacated the vice-presidency, was
lent to oniy 10.2 bushels of t«rn . signed as part o f the preatdenprint- Industry In Ceneda.
Corn prices Increased consider­ llal routine.
ably after that computation ^waa
The House Appropriation* Comtjiiniit
t tee recommended an additional
Fall sad Winter Prospects
5,600,000 - for construction of
■y Alky
While prospective reduction In temporary housing for war vet­
livrs'fick feeding indicates smaller erans and tnelr families.
nira( suppIDs next yesr,, butcher
The committee estimated that
KU ft’U l o t SAY HE
»hup* probably will be heavily
unite can be provided with
stocked In the coming fall and
HEAH P£ U6MG ARM o
new money, which supplewinter
montha.
There
has
bc«n
a
p£ LAW KoTCM Up WID
~463il4
already
msnte (436,46
_
_ pro*
record slaughter of raltD and vlded for the program for eonm e las*
—
calves this year, and an increased other war housing
(nx to temporary
output of pork I* Indicated for version of surplus military and
m Aw * u m ! h it *yt
this summer and fall.
veterans’ housing. Th# National
U &gt; N &amp; l £ i$ s o p a t
Tha Bureau of Agricultural Housing Agency Is In charge of
Economic* aaya this year’s ku^a
p O -U U C fifA A M "
...
slaughter of cattle and calves wi~ the work.
Tha House Commerce Commitresult in a sharp reduction In the
.red DgDIatkm to (Ir e
number of these animal* on /Arms. tee appro1
Cattle feeding ln‘ 1948 probably l|ely 31 merchant ships as rom
will be beDw the high rat* o f this pensation for an eqnal number
of vessels lost or soiled In l
. As a result, says the
1-and Teal“ outtf0T Is" *
Th. Wll. already approved by
ta b« reduced next year.
However,
food supply observers Senate, also, .provides for return
oworer. feed
XXI In wartime seised
say “that even If .meat output I* of (80,000,000
*ed as much aa 16 pound* per Italian p r o ^ r t^ after ^
pereoa next year, Il will not
ririm s"offtU. S T ritteeL who suf.
•artSy mean **a critical she
In Italy, during, the
except possibly for thou a
hot haye the money to buy
A
renewed plaa tor United
The en ra ge conaumpuo
Person for. tha years 1939-1938 wee Statea leadership In repatriating
116.6 pounds, almost a pounds and reaettllng the displaced per­
D u p«r person than this year's sons o f Europe went before Conwith legislation
" average of 163 pounds.

Camp Winona

Left Hook To Bear’s
Nose Saves Child
CHICAGO. July.JS, W 7 - A city
fireman punched a bear in the note
at the suburban Brookfield Zoo
and thereby saved the life of three
year old Terry I^e Falk,'of Juliet,
III.
Terry, visiting the xo-i yester­
day. with hia mother, Mr*. Amherta Fait, decided tu feed-the
black bear some o f his surplus pop­
corn.
He clambered over the
guard rail and across the Inter­
vening safety xone.
The benr
■cited the child and pinned him to
the rage with hi* huge, clawod
paws.
Fireman Walter Troy, attracted
by the child's screams, leapt-1 Ihe
rail and began punching thu bear's
nose. When the animal relaxed
its grip, Troy snatched Terry free.
A t Berwyn Hospital, where the
boy waa treated for claw marks
on hla right nym and left thigh,
Terry said, " I only tried to pel
him."

niitstanding wore reduced to (/?
1B7.000 but accrued Inlcn t «
bonds w u . . (U 7 l,2 4 ti
tu ought the total up to $7,4'.
Tlirre years later In 1930,
uutstanding totalled $5.9JU,0go
and accrued Interest was. (fA6,4j«
n 'to ta l of (41,516.422.
‘*y
On Ju ly 1 of Ibis year tele
Dinds outstanding were It.XTv.u,
and there was no accrued intt-mp
On Sept. 30, 1929 total bonds
These mature Sept. 1, 1977.
outstanding were (7,002,000, ac­
crued InU-rvst on Itund* wa* (294,791 aud total bonded Indebtetlness
Thq United States has 3t,TCo
000 telephones. Great Britain 1
was $7,290,791.
By Sept. 30, 1933 total IhjiuIs 676.000. and Russia, 1,272,600.
I’Bvinir Iwmli In 1927 wc»re
000 |fH nitificMlcs uf iitdcbtcu*
m -u I I t i l ,0 0 0 .
In 1928. it was found necessary
to Issue refunding bomlfc to pay
bills and interest ami principal un
serial bondl that were &lt;fte. This
Included (Cld.OOO issue! uf 'A - l
refinancing bund*: |2fit,0(Xl uf A2 l&gt;onds and (426.000 worth of A-

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Sanford which are eager to main­
tain adequate airport facilities,
but which have been handicapped
ip doing *o because of Inadequate
income lo defray the large ei[Mti**
Involved.
From Inquiries that have been
sent to the Chamber of Commerce,
Mr. Higgins said be it rontidhnt
that a great deal of th&gt;' propert
Uie.ftlrpprt can,
filled
approved 'businesses whose Te
tals will gu far toward offxettim:
expenses of the alrpori.

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Sunday Night, .July 20 at 8:00 P. M.
REV. CHARLES THOMPSON
Supt. of the Methodist Orphanage
,
WUt Be.The. Speaker.
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Bonded Debt
4l *tftIInurd frirm Chip f&gt;Mt
000; 9100.000 for real estate;
1100.000
for
hospital
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built);
176,000 for..FwhUe*w«r;
1100.000 fur a swimming poo) (not
built); (576.000 fur sewers; IttX),000 for a fire station (not built);
1325.000 on the waterworks and
(182,000 &lt;t&gt;n the gas plant.
The failure o f the Beminole
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for a loss of more than (1,000,000 of city money derived from
bonds, including the funds for the
new hospital, swimming pool, fire
station, (400,000 for the bulkhead
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Dutch Forces Attack

Gromyko Hits Balkan Inquiry

In Papy Case

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"Unprecedented Pros­
perity" Cited But
Inflationary P r o b ^ l e ms
Outlined

5,000,000 R eds
In U. S, A re Said
Pushing 3rd Party

W ASHIN GTON ? July 21 UP)
President Truman raid today lit.*
nation hat turgrd to a pinnoclc ol
House Passes Measure
"unprecdcntcd prosperity," but
Poll
mutt (lengthen ill dclentr againil - O u t l a w i n g
inflation.
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* Ta x R e q u i r e m e n t
In a'tpecial mid-year economic
report to Congress. the CJtiel Lxts
W ASHINGTON, Jul?‘
&lt;*■&gt;
1 % id i w drilerctf t W piodund»
now it running at a talc cl An ritiniate th#t their air abuill
$225,000,000,001) a yrar far sut- 5,(11)6.000 CommunitU or lyuqzr
patting anything in hittory, and (hurts in the United Slaletr-all
puihing lor a coalition of l r!lii/i,
added;
"We can place thr high produc­ wai given the Ilou»r Committee
tion and the high employment on Un-American Activities today
that we. have today oq a firm hy Walter S. Steele. o| Washing* fQunddion-vHSIrWmg pinipenly ton.
Steele wat ihcdirst ui 14 wit­
and peace.”
ft But threaded through the 30,000 nesses scheduled aa the commit­
ter liegan a week ol public lirarword document were four C ’t
Corn, Coal, Conitruction and Com­ mgt on Cqjnniunnt adivitirt. He
merce overseas, named* "by ’ Mr. testified at chairman of thr Na­
Truman at development! whirl) tional Security Committee ol the
patriotic,
mean that "inflationary ptolilerm American coalition ul
civic and fraternal tocirlirt. lhe
may become itronger."
Terming price reductions at ill coalition it an organization ol 04

Judge Directs T&amp;rors
Be Kept Together
And Cut O ff Ftoin
News Publications

Curfew Restrains
Rebels Forced
Into Yugoslavia 90,000 Additional
By Greek Troops Jews In Palestine

T A liA H A S E E ,
F1*;4 July 21
t/P» A six man tnal jury was
seated today altri two and a hall
hours of examination to try for­
mer Representative Hemic C. Pap)
of Key West op litaigrs of l&gt;tibin&lt;{
fellow House* member I..__
As soon as the jury, was sworn
in. the couit recessed until 2: HI

U N Commission Plans Repercussions Feared
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Republic's
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Appeals For U N
S e c u r i t y Council
T o Take Up Issue
HA I A V IA . Java. July 21 &lt;4't
I’irttdrn! Soekatno said by radio
tonight the Dutch wrtr attacking
his Indftrircun Kepulilic hy land,
an and tea. He appealed to the

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liont Secuitly Council to take
Camp of (L ila accusrd Pajiy Ol
ATHENS, July 21 td*J First
JERUSALEM. July 21 (4') A the tiMie.
offering thyipTirilies to help defeat
A Dutch lommttnnpie said Dutch
ditpalrhet repoitrd
today that duik’-to-dawn curfew was 0 1 dried
a bill pridiHamig telejihune and
waipDnrt
. had attacked Kepubltguerrilla
bands
had
attackrd
two
tuday fur *&gt;41,000 Jriutalriu Jcnt.
Irtegraph companies from giving
can aiilirlds in Java and Suinktia
SOVIIT OHIO ATI Andrei A. Gromyko (lull) is shuwn a* lie spoke uu
points
in
noithetn
tiireir
neat
the
bringing*1ir
155,000
thr
number
ot
their service to rare bet bookmak­ the Greek situation before the United Nation* Council at lark a Success,
Hlgotlav bolder, and lliat-in f a* h Jews under cut lew restrictions here, brrause Indonecian lighter plants
ers. They aie thr Stale's prin­ N. Y. He said that th* Soviet Union “cntii.i.t agree" lo lha U. S. proposal
casr they wilhdirw atln a’ bat­ ii| Haifa and in the Nalanva weir 1raily hu action
cipal witnesses,
for the establishment of a sumUpanikativni lionlier umimiaiiun lu U&gt;«
Hie Dutch, dec la ting they would
tle tu Yugoslav territory.
area, lhe action followed a new
During srlerliun of the Jury, Ualkan*. He left member* of the Count it in the dark as tu whether h«
I’apy sat calmly at the’ di-frii.v w ould veto ll)« Amur lean resolution or mviuly abatatn. Seated at right
Gtrrk troops punned harass­ outbunl id violence which left nut attack nlhri thr civil pupuIt Sir Alexuntliir Cadogaii of ClA'al Hulun,
(IntrriiuttonaU
table, surrounded hy six lawyers,
ing action against l.rllnl forces ihiteaieaci-and-2 ) wounded ns 4ti latioii ui non-military ob|ecliv&lt;i,
. Neither the Stale nor the defense
were Htt/iiiptlbjl 15 ithtnobitiia haid the mountains tirai thr-Iron- hours.
Used all of it* allotted challenge*
tatting anti airciait guns al the
tin
df
Albania,
Yugoslavia's
west­
uf veniremen and only 15 of the
The llntish Army wat oidrird
•93 called a* prospective J u iu is
ern neighbor, allri irprtlillg the lu lock in the Jewish quarlfl* firltlc and the Kepuhlic 111 ail force,
were questioned,
ollrnsive against koiiilsa last week. here fluin 7:0(1 P. M .‘ lo '5 :t)ll hrllrved lo nutubri jlnrlil 40 obI'at Whitaker of Tampa utilized
Dispatches today Isons Saloni­ A. M. daily "until lurthrr notice. solrtient Jspanrs^ ‘planes, many ■
everyone of them on whether they
in (ibor irpair.
ka said 400 gurmllat had athad any connections with news­
Sonif 50.000 Jews in Haifa al­
Tier
Kepulihca^i
ladio. over
papers or relatives connected with
tarirtl Mooyrs. 25 miles noilh id ready were under a similar cutneceaaary In many area*, the i a ci e t i e t promoting patriotiim tiew’tpapers.
which
♦viekatliu
appealed,
said
Salonika, at dawn )rslriday but lew. Alxnil 15,000 at Nat^liva
president aaid they nm'l not !»•
He iil»o asked them whethei they
Dutch aitlllriy had ctpriird file
Steele
laid,
Ur
ga&gt;r
till*
bleak
were
irpelled
by
lilrek
comuianswamped In a wave of aperulution
would Icon "to lhe slightest it**have been under lualial law lot
■ruseu by the forecatt of n short down of CominuniiU and their g r e e "' toward the prosecution if
Jos who killed 10 befujr the re­ a week a* a result ol the kid South cd Hauduriig. .11It) unite
soulhrait uf Ifatacia lhe tepott
rtilrn crop or hy a wave of newj lympalhi/rti in (hit country:
i’apy were not called lo the aland Firm Granted Option New York A ll Kight, maining guerrillas lied acton thr
ntptng of two Ulilish army ref
yjee boosts (legged to
w sgejuid prJ
said lieu Dutch planes using lock*
1. Upwatdi ul 100,01 Ml c aid­ to testify in hi* own defense. AH
Yugoslav
border
two
miles
away.
On Lots T o Build
He Says, But Needs
grants.
a’ coal coni i art settle
John L. Lewis'
replied they wotdtl not ltd Ihut In-,
rts allaikrd Malaya, in west Ja­
ea riyrltg tnrmbrii of the Com­
A rm y casual Mrs w*r* two killed,
merit.
ftuenre tbrm.
Fear o{ repcreunions lor the in. and that other Dutch aircraft
50 Pre-Fab Homes } A Little More Sun and two wounded.
Mr. Truman aaid there are a* munist Party.
Three state employer* among
Other dispatches said 300 guer­ deportation from Haiti of 4.5llti had dialed a' Sonkaila-Sraden
.yet “ no groumla for real alarm
2. Another 100,000 candidate the properties Jurors were ex­
rillas raided a puli,-,* alutiun at or more uncertified Jewish tel
nor for general upeculative In­ lor party membership.
cused, either by the prosecution
ladway limn.
Messhori, about two miles south
creases in food prlcea" arising
or lhe defense. Judge W. May
The City Cummitriun declined
lhe most noticeable thing abuul of . line- Vug**#las-—Imrsler—amt—I ! ogees uf the Eiodus ol 1^47 wav - -imicmr^Bn - tirtJxrirxxts "lrriT Oth- “
3. Approximately 4.H00 mcm Walker excused two men when
ireallas.4
l*ea» t i l l
ei aourres ssnl the fluety- equip
hers of Communist- front- organt- th »y'W td^il?y'h *3'pre^TiceIve.I lo a d htxlty tvening oiT i ~meT,V N e ^ m i m y to s cmrfiiTy U.) ■mile* northeast of Phlorinu, where repotted to hr the irason lor the
pud Dutch anil) of about 1‘JO.OOO
extended
curfew
Greek
authorities
said
they
hav*
•
,
,
,,
ytutuig
thr
city
Ii»r
the
tint
time
rations. As for their |&gt;oliticaI ac­ ideas about the charges
men, using niustly If, S Lend
ute tirorHived t&gt;y v ommtssmnert. , . , ,
.
,
feared
a
iHrsaihle
"invasion."
Sim­
Before couth tecestrd for lunch, .
.
...
, t « the In k ol sunshine, Uuk Atkin,
In London, authunlalivr Whitt
suiplus inilitaiy equipmant,
tivity, Steele asserted:
t arraw.iy at the iroued. .
.
ultaneously a hand armed with
Judge Walker directed -.tint the Andrew
.
»
. .i
rv
who irrenlly won the Allhui I hhI- heavy maehlnegunt and mtirtans lull inloimanls said that thr Jrwriwas (tllH
iking
*st
n g tiinuilaueuusly
1
"They are now,pushing for a lurqrs he kepi logathru •luough- r»(. . George
AuitC, »ot, the lhoi|«- ** , , i .
.
• , . ij
,.
w.
,i . ,t
I in f )' talent scout program, told was reported to have attackfd the without vitas iriied Friday aboaidi nujnercai* pcunti
coalition of Leftists' Vdt. the ,el udl (hy trial and Oral* th*y be rvsl lr-uiniturr
Tnmpany that the le- .
. ..
.
. ,, ■ *
.1
1
1
1 ■
1
1 Dr. It J
Van Mink, acliug
village of Mrtokainbo*. the
refugee ship were bemg *|in»
.............. Krlle,,|. ,«||„|
pielatfon of funning a major third o ff from access to magatita-* and Cense ,lee, lor auction r.ilc» be te Ins fellow Kotaruns at their leg nearby
setting fire to nine houses, de
verdict It
qntll
newspapers
ular
weekly
luncheon.
Ml.
Aiki.r
party.”
"
'
spite slicing opposition hy armed ed back lo France in a ‘new and i|„ »M iniisliing "pultre xctitm."
duced from SIOiFa'day lo $20 -v
reached.’
tougher" approach to the hand I t.tent: Genera] Biniim It Spoor,
Sliale called the Front organi­ . . The kctlon was taken at I 111? day. ’lhe motion died lor lat k *&gt;1 .iddrd dial alter hr caught culd, peasants
POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. July
[lillrli coiiitnandrr, said tit an urhr spent a good deni of time look; f 4*»ml IhtiFil mm f*i|l » l» l
One pew&gt;|iu|t*r aceount'deelar-( ling of ruch blockade lonnri
21-lA*)-Dutchess County Surrogate sation* "fa r more dangerous" than
a second. City Munagri II. N
der uf tlet* day tltui "our entmlas’
mg atnund New ^oik for some ml the attack supported b* maFrederick 8. Qulntrrro ruled to­ the party. He- explained: •*
||„w, v, r. 0,, BrilUh foreign
(la„ e
w|lich try to
Mayer said today.
"Thu leaders era ppliiiriaed. as
day ’ that all papers and file* of
rolonlal offic* spoke..,im i*-| ,al.„tage'Ole minrere imptemantalittle m i net where he could gel chlnagUD fir* from the 6Hlh 3ugostav frontier post.
the late President- Kooaevclt are author*, piufeasors. xrivntifts and
Ned .Smith, ownrr of the San- ;n ^
(un
ftiaed In cuniniant,
i (ion of the iit’iec'ioents n'schacl,
Meanwhile, lhe United Nations
"a ealld and effective gift to the professional men. Kirer. Increasing
ft ti I ft-l14e1.1 w|| I'nn* 1) %|
find
Furniture
Company,
and
J.nk
.
,,
The informants said the Jew.
onfotgellahle
irrtptes■utN.-onniii.Hioo
in
v
e
a
t
I
g
s
t
i
n
g
.Cnlted State* government to he Riemliem aie joining there, Afl,
ti .
,1 L .
,
Another
returned lu France presunialdy
K.iLgan, nutmt^r ol Hir .VirHiml
**
™ ieed. maintained and preserved lire gradually veering to the party
Greek
Intrclet
disorder.
announc­
Aikiu it .tied, wa* (lie
County Mulortw Inc., jppfarrtl l»r*| nl]\ /\
ed thut it planned to visit Kuril! would be accommodated in dis­
In the Franklin D. Rooxevett lib- line through the' pulling o f the
,
^
*
A
$i*efd
ol
ll»r
«ut iway* and the jam as to inspect llie ares where guer­ placed perxunx’ camp..
string*
of
the
tireless
Worker*
rary at Hyde Park."
lore lor v. omimitiutt md t*pp»»%rj .
,
.
.l
i
Britain lias been In touch with
A
, t i
i
.
H»ry prudiit r tliii mg the ruin rilla force, launched their first
The decision ratne a* part of a npimig those forces ’ who have
,
••
..
. .
•
»•
,
"certain" European count! te. ».n
(I - .ll.a r C
I '. x ,
.in
Ray A, Hollenbeck of Orlando triluclKm ol the fee lorAuction^
judicial aettleaient of the account party affiliations."
lu-ur. Mr (4*1*1 *»( 1tVmg lit! liftt
Steele said he submitted to the was arresled last Monday itrar
the whole question of Jewish 1111
of prole-tdlng* of James Roose­
L ntil Oct.
I, I M 4 ,
I nit ter , u|,|^4y ( k |«- on .hi H&gt;erui((hl
liin
migration lo the Holy l.iind. they
velt, Basil O'Connor and Henry War liepartment two months ago Chuluuta on a charge of hunting was $10 a day. said Mr. Sayr .
Qrangr.
range. N. J.. where he *1*saiil, and arrangements have liven
P. Hsckett aa executor* of the a list of 2,000 Army officers or out of season after he had killed
Iliad* with St leant Itnty nrii(
last will and testament of Mr. men who are members of tic two turkeys on the preceding day. an el that lime was mciraird lo |tr(| some fiiend* .u\d said that
Mole than tup •-IllpluVees of the
He wa» taken the same day Indore the pirtrnl $100 talc. Ur dreliiird
France to hall the flow of EuCommunist party or of fronts.
Roosevelt,
never will foigel the funny
mpean Jews without immigration Florida I’uwet ('urpuiation gathlegislation to outlaw the jh'II County Judge R. W. Ware and that Mr. /Austin had appearrd at
Last Spring, when lhe Senate
.ensation in his ear* at he we*,I
i-rrlificates try returning them to creil Fthlu) afternuon tu hunur
War Inveatigatating Committee lax a* a requirement fur votina fined flQO and costa.
le lim l iirraiuctldfi mlpeiItltendsnt
I I s s IIsih Z
I 'l l , s il l
Joe Hickson, honorary game a merlins of thr Cnmmistirri on under the lludton Kiser.
tlirlr emliurkutimi |&gt;orts.
fought permission to go through
George r l.'Turner wt the llsnton
warden and rider for the Buck July 10. irtfurtlrd the irdurtnm.
"w # papers In search of informa­
This course has been advm-ulrd .Spring* I’ow.-i ptoot which wa*
Mr. Aiken wa* introduced hy
Point Hunting Club, identified and had pointed out that Orlando 1Tiariaa'"Morrison who had charge
tion dealing with Navy purchase*
l&gt;y the Arati trailer.hip of Pal­ renamed tlie tlinige K. Turner
Hollenhark a* having shot the had reduced the rate from $25*1 &lt;-f
John Vivian Marlin, Il'J, died estine.
of Arabian oil. Fred W. Shipman,
the
program
I'reviousty,
plant. A pluqili- in llie hnllwey uf
turkeys.
According to County
Hutirrihiy niinnliiK at il:00 o’ c W )
librarian, said "at such lime and
lo
$50
a
day.
Mayor
Gut.
willij
'
"
dr»
w
««'t.e
snnoiincrd
that
the
In recent months, Jews uniuuv the liuilillng in-itil-vd with Mr.
Prosecuting Attorney George A. .1
at
hi*
lionir
on
Routh
Hsnforrt
if the Robsevr|t pa|ier* are turned
1 r .t /-»
I uifU n u ll Bull I Bullnnirrd lh%Speer, Hirkson heard the two shots the approval o f the Cnmmt.sioncrv.!,,,,,,^ r|u|,
Avrnur Ito'trad made Iris home in in Pulrnttn* atuivr file quota lone Turner's name, was unveiled by
over to the government hy court
A. W. Iliggiti., pie.idi-nt .of th*
rraallaaea -■ raee * 1.1
whilr in his home near where the users dllrclcd City Attorney rtrd j..,, J u l y no. The' •tub voted to Hanford for 21 years.
order, the United State* arch­
cnnipnny
Condition of Roy'Clyde Kitchln*, turkey* were downed, ran down
For
11
1
*
1
1
)with
the
Sheriff,
ivist would face no Insurmount­
Wnon to prrpate an ordinance' nn-ept the rhallcuKu nod ti. A.
.Mi
I inner, who live* m O r­
year old Oroee mechanic, whose the mad and saw Hollenbeck in
able problem In making the papers
i|«sr, wlio presldeit to lliu slisencr office, Mr Marlin, was Uirn June
lando, tool charge of llu&gt; t oll.11rucavailable- to a Senate committee1 motorcycle was wrecks*] . thorliy hi* automobile, and wa* Void by containing thr p:ojHj*cd reduction of I’ ntlidvnt Gordon Itrisson, up 17. IK7S in Decatur, Iowa.
tloif .d-.alw*-iant ott tin- nil..lea of
In- addiriim to the Widuw, Mrs
or any other government body after 2:hh o'clock Runlay -nfter- The latter thkt he hart shot at a to hr luhmillrd *1 , (he Friday 1- inled 'tlrvitle
r.
Touflitun,
Idike Mom o.- in Iv2*1, wa. in the
noon
when
he
attumpt«4f
at
high
hawk,
Anna,
Marlin,
other
survivor.
for official ute."
mrrting.
\iidrew Stine and Jnmea Higgins
■*-ivh;e *'f the coiiuiaii)' fur more
The
sound
of,
turkeys
In
dlirate
o
f
speed
to
pat!
an
antomo*
rh"
Include-three
sons,
Werrrn
W.
t that time. President Truman
limn 22 )inrt», and tin-, tl years
Conitniasloners.
Bishop* ntftl .1- B rotniilltlee to make the .Martin, f'rtirau Rapids, Minn.,
itjectad lh i request for the bile on llu- Orlando road at "Death tres* tnadfl * Hlrkaorr Suaulcioiia
Fotniallon uf a Central Hondo uf experience in the iuduatry.
arrangement*.
,
papers - and wrote the executors Valley", lx today reported aa aeri- xnd he noted (he tag number of Leahcr. were ahaetil frikn the
John V. Martin, Jr., and William Pilot* Club w *t announced today
Ho win ptr.t-nUol with a 32
Mr. Aikin recount*)!, hi* exit*- It. Martin, Hanford; on* grandson, by Roy Browning, airport man
Tonight, thr
asking for any paper* .relevant oua at Fernald-I.augnton-Mrmorf*l th* car. Later he recovered the Friday meeting.
degn-f Masuitlc ring in token of
tienc*
in
eininrcliuri
with
whicn
t'oinrnlsslnn
will
meet
tu
consider
turkey*
and
•
notified
a
member
Hospital,
and
x-rajrw
are
('ring
to the Inquiry.
Carrol Martin, Psliran Rapids. •Krr, following tha sucres.f it com­ appriviatiuu, and Mr*. Turner r«M.l.llu.sU •• I'asr Sill
II •■ tls tn at I'.s . t|si
Minn.; two brothers. Chris Martin pletion uf th* breakfast flight In­ clevetl a corsage uf led loses. W.
Shipman could not he reached taken to determine potslbld eon of th* hunting club who,in turn
telephoned
Mr.
Speer.
Porter
Lan*.
immediately for comment on thr cutxion. according to State High­
of l.os .Angries and l-orn Martin itialed by the Hartford Hchool uf J. .Clapp, new piodoellun super­
Ing,
president
Of
the
Seminole
way
I’
afrolman
L.
C.
Bender,
who
rrogqte
of t'ennqylvanla.
Aviation Sunday morning. Tin intendent. served a* ilia.ter of
surrogate's
decision.
Sportsman'* Association wa* con­
Funeral iffv lc fs will lie held al purpose of the new urbanization rereniunie* ,\ talk wa. given by
YSaturday the Senate War In investigated the accident.
tacted
by
Tanner,
wildlife
officer
. Both Kitchena and hi* wife,
rtsligating Committee subpoenaed
the Krlrksim Funeral Home at is lu encourage the use of the air I'*e*. Iliggln*, wht|tUKld) pi sited
4::00 I', M. Tuesday and Interment plane in Central Florida and any Mr. Turner, aVT'itW a l«i It. J.
pspars of the late President for Myrtle Kilrhen* were taken to the of Orange County wae located
and
with
Seminole
Gam*
Warden
aa ’ Inquiry aimed at determining hospital hy Charlea Luke, manager
will take place in Everrreen flier with a atudent pilot’* certifi­ Allen, chief t-ngiu,-,-r uf the cotu*hn authorized a wartime contract of the Mather Furniture BUire Welter Coursen of Sanford, made
Cemetery. The Rev.GlennK.Smith cate Is eligible to join.
pany.
the
arrest.
6w Howard Hughe* for construe- and a wllnrs* to the accident. Mrs.
take o f f of Llttlle and Rev. J. W. Auatln will
Burnley's hrra'kftsl High. c»nnI ond with
By BOBBY I'ARKH *
Kollowing tlie ceremony, a fish
Prior
to
arresting
Hollenbeck
“ n o f an experimental flying Kitchens, who waa trjuted for
Camp Serilie
1Annie, camp legrmt. and Butile officiate. Members o f th* Elks o ff as scheduled, Mr. Riowning fiy anil picnic »&gt;■ luld oh tha
cut* and bruises, waa released th# officers traced th* car itumlwr
Club
will
have
charge
«
f
(he
stated, with H lilanes and 17 pilot* 'plant grounds. There weie many
Wednesday and Thursday Were Dunn a* little -Annie ’ Ma* a
to Orlando. Jo* Hickson waa taken
E irl R! Koont, an altomey for from Urn hospital last evening.
leaving th* Hanford airport at vislliir. of tlie company, formerly
busy days at Camp Winona w it h '.&lt; "'am. Bobby Morris tu Long graveside services.
the Roosevelt estate, refering-lo
The accident took plaeo about along to Identify Hollenbeck. A the many activities going full Knlf# Harry, George Harden as
Pallbearer* will ba Jess* C. 5:15 A. M. They arrived at N o known a. The Florida I’uldlc Ser­
tha aubpoeaa. aaid today “ No one 150 feel south o f the well which companion who waa with Hollen­ blast.
I
lodge,
Leo
Rutner,
A.
W.
Odham,
Hmvrna at 8:36 A. M. and were vice Company, from Winter Bark,
{ Due Eyed I'ete and Stanley Katz
knows V^ether the documents ia south uf the Big Tree road. The beck at the time of th* shooting
Riding, o ff to a sluw start he-|n. tha grandmother gave a big J, D. McNeil, J, II. Truluck, Frank driven to the beach In c * r f fur- Del.an.) suit Hi. I'ete I shut g.
•ought are among Mr. Koosevell'a motorcycle, a Harley Davidson, '37 haa not been id*nil/lad, M ld Mr. cause of weather, I* going full luogb to the campers,
Bauer, II. &gt;r. Jamedan and J. W. nlahrd by Bill Wright and Wind
paptra. I f they are they will he model, collide*! with tha left rear Bpeer. Tha turkeys, on* large- and blast now with dally prize* being- Hobby Morris won lhe treasure Btawart.
sor Rowley, operators of the New
supplied Us the committee aa soon fender of the 1041 Chrysler Sedan on* small, war* put In th* Central awarded to the buy who makes| hunt held Thuroday afternoon by
Smyrna Aero Service. Later lo ok Company
» » poaaibls. Every effort will driven north on tha highway by Florida Quick rraete
the higheat
score.
“ Squlmri"* a tloaa margin over Wealcy Spenfast waa aarved at the Airport
ba made to comply with the sub- Josephine Mlney, 3d year old Or­ plant and will probably b* given Howen won a rifleman's handl-j n-r. This gave five extra points
Grill.
lando nrgresa. According to Pat­ to th* County kom*.
(cook for the highest score Thura- to hi* cabin and an ire cold waterAmong thus* participating, in­
rolman Bender, the motorcycle waa
Frank Grurge Murphy, « rualday o f a 43 out of * possible 50.1no-Ion a* th* treasure. ■
sides Mr. Browning were Walter
dragged about 160 feet.
Many, o f th* boy* went withi Wednesday night Al Broek tnKrohn*, Jr., C. B. Gunn, Howard dent uf Haufurd fur the test thr#*
LONDON, July I I , (A V -A Brit- Bhryock, Ollvkr BJoblom, Mat rill year*, died at the local Tiailer
Mr. Morris for an interesting 2Vk&gt; tertained th* ramp at council ring
RECORD FLIQ H T
mile trip around the Ink*. On that by relating hi* aspariancas in Ish Foreign Offic* spokesman told Tlndale, Charles ‘ Baker, Julian Camp where he resided, at 1.30
ai .VM
kike th# boy| viaited many points; North China. Th* Dishwaahtr* a new# ronfarsac* today that Ban- Simmons, Roy Mixon, Ted Jacksin, A. M. .Saturday after a brief ill­
M ANILA, July t l , &lt;A&gt;)
Aness.
WIESBADEN, Germany, July of interrat around Winona nncD'iuartat sang another highly jin- ora Eva Psron, wife o f tha Argcn- Gen* Bver fy «nA J— y ......... .Th* , tJtilf* Oil Company la Northwrst Airlines atntoliner ar­
Born Apr. 20, 1875 in KSntry.
- * — tlna nraslitanf had g .Z I.U .ly
^ ' 1eanalderable increase in rived here today, completing tha 81. WY—An Initial practice flight tha outing was a huge success! Joyabla aong. .
III., the deceased was a retired
*wli
called her plana for a visit to Eng­
uvan thsugh sonic rrt—ttTT” tro)rl ! ' BW f'Fark won his white awlmOf Its filling ilation at company's first commercial flight
W irrtn r
____
Railroa'd Track Supervisor.
____ _____
______ . R a m , land.
Langled with a
hornet*' neat at ndng ribbon
and Kenneth
_ hornet*'
-ami r im Stteet,
new Amarlcan
Jt
rlcin U
26,000*
poumJ Ini nth* an old slaughter bouse.
Survivors Include the widow,
sey his blue. Cht/m Stanley and
"Th# Argentina ministry of for­
kvr purchased the Lule Noath Pacific route.
again*! q "bomb-proor German
Mts. Nrlte M. Murphy, Hanford;
Thuraday night waa stunt night Epcncar Harden report th* ba- eign affair*," tha spokesman aaid,
ty adjoining t h e
submarine factory waa postponed with each cabin entertaining the ginnars* swimming Flats** as all "haa informed-tha British Embas­
three daughters, Mrs. W, t}/ MtFIRR
’ ’-Firat Street for thle
.
. sy In Buanoa A ir** that 8*nora
Cloud, Bartow, Mrs. 3V. A, Knight.
rest of_lha camp with an original nuking foal prograd.
’ A carelessly thrown cigar re- today by bad wrathar.
CLEVELAND, July 81. (AY— Charleston, S. C-, and 61r*. Har­
Th# hug* plane*, aquippod with stunt Tha stunts ware Judged by
Buddy Dunn caused, snvy whan Peron will not ba visiting England
auitud In a fire that act a porch
a fire Saturday afternoon at 5103a special bomb-bay*, war* achedttled th# number q f hoy* in it. lu he caught a BH pound ba** while during her present Eurapaan tour." Th* CIO-Unlt*d Rubber Worker* vey Hale, Sanford; three anna, K.
to fly over tha Farga underxround originality and th# acting. Cabin ftihlng with Gen# LeVy and Mr.
The spokesman’# announcement intowislionsl policy committee hat M. KwtglTT?Sanford, W. II. Kwhrin.
Laurel Avenue. Damaj*
cams tu x 1than 10 days after ha dselded to ask the rubber indus­ Loa A ngeles, Calif., ami J. R.
according to Fire Chief M. N. submarine plant near Bremen this ], under direction o f Danny Calla­ klurrta.
The boys trtjoyad -a western hid dlaclaesd that Qutsn Etlis- try** “ big four"—Goodyear, Goo-I- imrjmi, Bloomington, In d; also t l
morning to familiarise pIKffa and han won first place with a skit
Cleveland.
o f an operation.
movt# Saturday night In tha ra- hctli had “ nltlmstad" aha would b* rich, U, R Huhber and Pirostune— grandchildren anj six great grand*
bombardier* with th* layout.
Dr, Quick portrayed by Wade rrration cabin. Ur. Morris has glad to receive Banora Peron If. she for another 1947 pay ralac.
Aa Army Air Form spokesman
children.
Herman T/. Schroder'died this aild th* testa would eovar a three- Garner and us* feminine lead by mtda avary possibls effort to cam* to Britain.
Funeral services will t&gt;« conduc­
Tha eommlte# Msioad rising liv­
morning at 3:1* •'clock at his month period. Thirty “ Amazon" “ .Squirrel" Bowen draw a big furnish addsd rnUrtalnmdnt and
Trad* unions her* had signified ing coats for Its decision yesterday ted at the Erickson Funeral tlom*
id “ Bamaon” bombs, with tlu-ir ebaar. Cabin It with Ronnla Gar­ activities ! « this year's program- tha|r Intention to damonitrat* to more mknay from "B ig Four," Tuasdmv at 11:00 A. M. wit* th*
home In Lake Monro*. Funeral
Goal
horseshoe*. against
" 0*1 HI,
III, soft ball, Horseshoe*,
•ervtce* will be announced later high explosive* extracted, will be ner aa Dalsy&gt;Maa and Walter
■Inst Banora Paron tf
If aha .vlsltvlslt- signara.ofwka first wage contract Rev. Douglas Charles officiating.
Graham aa tha -villain came In and ping pong az# all going ed Briuln and had referred to her this f a i r among tha nation’s maj­ Burial will be nrsde in EvargTsaSt
by the Erickson Funeral Home,
___ s * .
4 . .- I . S
_ A _____ _ at
aaaond place. Cabin ill placed see-1,uon**
aa “ a fascist
"
or producafa.
T in charge

No Action Taken Aiken Reports *
To Lower Auction His Experience
Fee By City Body On Talent Show

fo u r L Rules On
Papers And fFiles
Of F .D . Roosevelt

O rlan d o an Fined
On O ut-O fSeason
Hunting Charge

Company Honors
Frodm lion ( hief_
Upon Retirement

John V. Martin,
Former Deputy
Sheriff, Dies

Motorcyllst Hurt
In Highway . Wreck

Florida Pllotn Club
To Bfe Formed Here

Camp. Winona Activities Highlighted
By Treasure Hunt And1Stunt Night

o Pieces Of Local
Property Are Sold

Frank (icorjrt* Murphy
Died Saturday A . M.

Senora Peron Will
Not Visit Britian

B*29s In Germany To
TeBt New U. S. Bombs

CIO To Ask 2nd Raise
From Rubber Firms

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The Lost Family Doctor

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According to A rth u r J . Snider, n w riter on ncicntific
xubject*. the family doctor, like the early American Indian.
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_ A aUrvev conducted by Ihe Uniloti Stolen Public Health
t a l . 1.1 aa a»r«a4 rlaaa-aaaltrr
( . I t l r r IT. 1*19. a« «*» I’-sl IIIMre Sen ice shows vthal one In every ten pjiyalcians .in tt large
IJ taafar*. rla.Ua. aa^ar !** »»• midwentern city is a apccluliat in nursery, one in every
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twenty a specinliHt In Internal metlicine, and one in twenty
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a specialist in eye. ear. nose anil thront diseases.
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One reason for this trend is the fact that the field
of medical knowledge has become so wide and so com­
M |l«l llll’TI&lt;*% MATH*
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Some steps are lielng taken to rnnko n career as a
lliaaka. tem&gt;t-U*n- and ■•••'»♦* «*
general practitioner more desirable. Legislation is being
ralalna Inada. will •&lt;»
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proposed in some states to supply saholarship funds for
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"'*4 students who will return to small towns on completion of
their courses. T w o yenrs of special Interne training for
ll.aa la.-.
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’ VkV « 2 general practltlnnera are provided by some hospitals.
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The old-fashioned family doctor was a .force for good
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In the community. His understanding of human nature
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rivalled that of the modern psychiatrist, and his knowledge
if the workings of the body wns ncquired by a wide and
varied experience added to his school ipid hospital work.
.Much of his pay for long hours and hard work came in the
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form of the warm affection and confidence of his patients.
Medlral students of today may well follow his example.
MONDAY. JU LY II. *9*7
Families really need this help. Th e new doctors, however,
need to be more justly paid in money as well as gratitude.

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-JACK-ttUNVII.I.E. July 21. tSpeof the United 8tatee Departmert
of Agriculture, and a number of
Federal ami 8Ule experta on varinua phaaea of production and mar­
keting of agricultural producla will
l&lt;e in Jaekaonville. Wedneaday and
ThunoJay of thia week for ihe an­
nual conference of Florida •State
Markrta ' ManagVra. the * rfftclal
program, relcaaed totlay, revealmt.
"Florlda'a ayatem of State-oper­
ated marketa la recogniied nation­
ally for ita pioneering work." aaid
Director William I.. WiUorrin out­
lining plana for the conference. *T
think that recognitl6n la haae.1 pri­
marily on the fact that we have
progreaaed along conaervativi* linea
—gnd that -w* have progrr.aed
atradilv. The record* ahow gaina
In over-all volume of buslneaa
handled, for every year ilneo our
Initial aale* on the Sanford Market
In 1P3S. The groaa volume for the
laat fiacah year waa more thnn
ilxty timra aa large a» for the
first fiacal year. That's » rcArd
we all take pride In. It’s a rer.
ord which reflects credit on^tho
conservative pnliriea which Com­
missioner Mayo has insisted upon
from the Iloginning.
" I think the point should lie
emphasised however,, that growth
of our marketa l« not the moat
important yardstick for meaauiement o f their worth to Kloridiana.

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Three advantages result front Husslnn refusal to
co-operate with the Western flowers in any move toward
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j. The division of Europe gives the UtiTteil States
type machine*. Nowit 'hey it I
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invent lomething l«« making ^ wMfem Germany. The intolerable delays can in* avoided,
fifw.prmi unneceiiary. averyttung
Jirp|l t0 j)e j,|van relief enn lie narrowed ‘down
will hi* all rightRep. Keating of New W k h».

iolifiiucfd » bill allowing woikmj

wivii to .deduct the «°»» °' b*b&gt;
- titters bom then inebm*

Why sot include die lo ll of CooV»
too?

Lady bit Mountballen.-a couun
ol King George, wai
. New York l.ft week on • « " « * « n
talking a woilhleia

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We ire wl.eie a Senate cornmi'
He Just A Little Bit Bettertee i» going In conduct an inv*»
tigatiOn into the cauie of htg*
Dope tlip nnli-smnn who earns $20,000 it yt-nr havr*
pricer- If they carry tho «
ten
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ns much *nlrit ability an thn anlpaman coverinu
far Oitnugh. they are liable tg land
the nnmp territory with the aame lino who en'riia $2,000
right back in tho lialli of Goa a vefcr’*’ "
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M m i ' man nml women liiink th e re .is a tri*im*mloiiM
Rrmrmbrr tho»# popular tong •llffprencp in nltility nml imrforniniitu botwt'cn tha imtn
who in lost Afttlnjr hy nritl tho msit ut thn top,'between^
.#1 yritrryrsr. "Yes. Sir. Ibst
My Bsby." ” 1 Wonder Where M) (he mnn of ortlinttry Hccompli.shmcnt nnd the ntnn of
outfltnmllnir schievcmcnt.
Baby II Toniaid” *ml "H nw 7*
Actnnll.v, the difft-ri'iico in nnmll. A in-monncl officer
Gonna Krrp 'em Down On lb of n corporation employing several thousand pcoph*.. juiid
Farm?-' Walter Donaldion. tne
recently, "O ur department heads nml key people are' just
B in wfio Wtcle ibrm, died ^ a »
ordinary folks who got their jolts by doing n little more
week at the age oi 53.
and n tittle Itetter work than the others/

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Refora Wagprr’a ” Tannhain»r"
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waa produced for the f tret lime
rehearird 104 times, 14 of ihera
with full orheitr^.

One pound of tea will ii al'i
260 cUpa of The brew.
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Unless
Yop want to sell a ear
Yon want to bay a car
We will Mil your car for I I I
rummiaalon. If yonr car ii noi
ly 11.00 reiAainsold, you pay oni.
tlbn fee. High bid may ba refuted
by seller.

Smyrna Auto'
Auction Co.
Auction every Tueeday I P. M.
Starting July 22nd
A t New Smyrna Heach- Airport
firing Your TRIe.

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THE HISTORY OF SANFORD CELERY
Ry II. J. LEHMAN

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Irrigation was not the only dir-1In plsre hy driving stakes
ISS* Cluli
flrulty thsss pioneer cvlery grow- both sides while bleaching cel­ S si Nsws
•ra 11*4 *° ovtrrnme. They had ery. loiter on .bleaching paper, Its Novsllr Tim*
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to .work nut a- plan for grow- cmnlnit In mils and of correct til* I'lsnn HlyllnRi •Slurry KuAsll)
Ing young planks, and anon dls- whllh and length, took the place Sits Nsws of Ih* n*£__
Familiei with children havt bevn -ov*r#d that tender celery plant* of the cumin-) some boards. This
The United States has 11,045,needed shelter from hearing rain*
having a lough tim* duHng thr and very hot sun. Boon “ tent” piper was held In place with OOO automobllra and 'JN.i'OO.OOO
light
stake*
on
both
sides,
then
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homing ihoilagc nying to find * ePIe#’ sprang up on every farm, a ‘year or two later wire wick­ telephones. •
landlord who will 1*1 lh«m bring from tha long row* of seed beds ets, Iwnt by the farmers to re­
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their childieo into hi* bouia. This covered by tent ahaped awnings semble croquet wickets, wtrs used.
ieees date* from tha end nf th*
made of muslin. These could be With good rar* thia paper can b*
may have been partly bccaute so rolled up on cool nlghta and low­
5th ce n t u r y
used fo r several seasons.
many children will- be chiiditn- ered for heavy ahowers and hot
The pioneef celery growers In
Hhwever. the situation it improv­ •uttny days, as they were mount­ harvesting
packed their crop In to 900 crate* per acre, and tha
ed
on
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ahaped
wooden
frame
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ing. Either the children ate get­
Celery teed Is usually town in the field. The crates used were Mlllng price from grower* waa
ting better or the landlord! arr prearranged bads from tha jBtt#r|R“ * to8rib *«'In the field at tha from 91.90 to aa high aa'$7J&gt;0
becoming human. Out in Salitayy, part of July to I&gt;eet&gt;mbar for
™ «in g. A good crate per -crala.The plnnMr grower would aland
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•maxed today to aaa thy. immanaa
hai announced that he is giving from alt to eight weeki for planta*” ,, rr,V** ,Irr bour’
to grow large enough for aet.'.'ut , ,h? cHerJr was stripped of wash houkaavand pre-rta-Vrs turn
a- month’s free rent (o any and ting In tha Hold.
'Wast. leaves, sorted according to oul 25 to 30 cars of cvljtry per
Ratline
nlanls
another ?,* V . * nd P*«k*d In crates hold- day. From these places calery
all tenant! having children. Thi*
Setting
p
lam* was anothor
s. Colored
Cole
p a o p I a ware Ing three, four, all, eight, and washed, pre-cooled and' crated,
earning winter Sanford might at­ rntdam.
Itn oot«n stalks. Thus a if rower
tract a lot ol tourists limply by rained and becama experts In preparing to cut an acre or more, rolls forth by truck and train
loads to all parts of the Unltad
this work. A good tatter, crawl­
advertising that children will be ing on his kneea, could set out employed a crate maker, a cuttei. States, Canada and foreign coun-‘
strlppera,
sorters,
packers,
and
welcome here.
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aa many aa 39,000 plants In one
day. For ana good setter there men to nail the covers on the
Aa tha Hanford Celery Delta
crate*.
In
the
earlier
day*
tit*
. . Newsprint pricei have ioateJ Inust ha two or three women pull­
n ew and developed, other sections
numbsr
of
cretss
ptr
a
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to (abulout heights dui ng the ing plants from the teed bed*, rled. As a rule whan celery wak began to procure celery. Amend
Anton,
latl year. An Auociatec i’ret* two people to drop the plants wwked In tha field, from 200 to theni were Bradenton, o iM fl
In the rows where tha rround
dispatch reveals sale# as high as haa been properly ■paced and 1200 or the average o f 7M cratau Rsrasota and tha district sroutc
t&lt;a»* vaygvituvav,
Laka
Okeechobee, m
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$290 a ton. in tha to cillrd “fie* ■narked, and ona man to give per acre.
houthem East Coait, and
t
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destroy
Insects
detrimental
each
newly
aat
plant
a
cup
nf
liUrket” (though there is nothing
Heart In tha central part of 1 lorvery free about it, as l a r t i w watar. Now In the year 194? and to eelary It ar^s ytcceseary to &lt;da.. For tha past Un yt^.
•pray
and
duet
,wlth
different
or tha past eight or ten year*,
tan ita) which it 219 percent calerr petting machines have cmnn l.Vja2—nf.-ln saetleldee TV Is wwe
Iona
-htfW r-thsn ills r reTrat—trmtrrtt In. and many farmers are doing Tlrat don* by hand, then don* by of Zallarood, Oklawaha and Island
•way wltn hand aettlng. Many drawn 100 gallon sprays and dust­ Grovs.
price and seven limes hightr thar away
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er* covering four rows, and today
Soma o f tha Sanford calary
tbc pre-war price. No other com o f the machine* uaad In this .ter­ this Is done arlth tractor* cover­
ritory are mede In Holland, Mich,
that we know oi h u gone -nd srilh tfro operators on a ma­ ing I t to 18 or more roars. Air­ farm* havs bean growing erooa,
calary and - other vagaUblaa, for
up to much, either in the U*i chine, . can Mt
from 6Q.OOQ tn planes have also bren ueed
th* patt 45 to 90 yaars, and 1
tr. or in the pest , seven yean 10,000 plants per day. Under larger fields for lb# patt 19 aresUct that If tha land it pr»Pnormal conditions calery is ready year*.
*rlv taken car* of by cover
»or .harvesting in three er four
The
fr ir i
brought
many crops, muck, ate. It can and will
newspaper is pr
month* from time of aettlng,
changes. The Government took continue to grow celery and other
we are proud to My you kp Mil
Calery grown her* could aat n hand, rake and' regulation* v! gets hire for the next 60 year*.
were
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charged ihe same for your week!) s* bleached with earth aa
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l d down,
making
It com
1 am Indebted for the facta
subscription to The Herald'as yoi done tn Ketamaxoo, as our dl- pulsorv that each stalk ba Indl •nd dlgurea In the foregoing
nate waa far too warm and moist vldually washed before leaving
to Mlaa Mall Whltner and
were peying before the war. D» for ouch procedure, «o wide Cy­ Florida. For the 1949 and i»4 article
Mr. Randall Chase, both descen­
you know anything eUe you can prus boards ware uwd for many Mason celery, after going through dant* of pioneer celery growers.
The End
ptiy el ihe M »e prices » » ia 1940? )»a r».. These boards ware held the waih houaa tuna front 190 \

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Although
household washing
Maximum flow of fl.00 ctthlc
feet, per second waa ordered for mashinc* have been used for
the 8t' Lucie canal last'week and many years, they did not ...rome
discharge of the Caloosohatchee
lit e r a l us* until after W orld
River flowing at the rat* of 3.900, " Br '•
cubic feet per second In order toj
Dl , . ,
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H agner. German comby nearly si* week* of continuous POM'r, * » » ■ -political * iil* for
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hit gratst wqrka.
France haa 1,900.000 motor ve­
hicles registered—let* than 4 per
Two-flflha of Ceylon'a great
cant' of th* total U.8. registra­ tea Crop Is shipped abroad, mostly
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llrnkrn gla nt ,i . u p u i will
cut a follow* fi-nr in tin l-n ", i
trarlor that will rin nut i: n f-no
Mt will C I. It"1. I1
luills over' .' h-m m i| \T,11 m:i:u!(o
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could in* pli-vrqird.
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IWa*ly Shop at t o Park Ave. Hal. J*ly 19.
Mo«. Mornlnx Jely 29 at M9 N. I'arii In Takach
n id t The ghop wlll be fumlabed - ilk all **w modern equipment
including
water Hofleney.
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Tbanks l a ’ my maay friends and patrons. I -HI be very

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SYSTEMS ~ GAS - APPLIANCES

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TH REE

Ihrrr. To the club room*,
the *l*mp album,' Ihe.ches*
lahtr. Ihe pholocriphir dark
room, thr g.df link- or soma
plsre. In our nf lhc*e nr
kl* Newfeaiurctr Writers
In mu*ir perhaps Jrr fimD
Wondering— wHg meu *ecm to I an rmottmijl outlet that reCel more fun out of li f r lb iq
lea-e. him from strain .ind
M.tmrn? Or »li&lt; women .dlenj
make- him lorgrl hi* »mrie%
seem" tu gel less salisfartinn out l for a shilr. More women need ’
nf their work than men?
| mure out let &lt; like thia.”
A lot of |&gt;co|ilc have hogged,i
Presldj-iil JLstrr practice* hit .
I"wn on those questions. Rut Dr. theory a* wcR n* presrhe* it,*
Hany Miaire, pir*ldcnt of Skid-! After ii Imtd dp&gt;' iu ih Hi* jelaxn"'i,- ( ollcgc. Saratoga Spring,
|j„. |,u,t .w /H Clu-pin. Geel- .
V. Y, diaa some hltrrrstmg- an*, hoven «m l It.AUn
l|U wife, the
ucift.'Sav'k aix.f«n|. .broWcd. Dr:
^0„cmt . * r " . U '»je HI.
Miairc. whb tamrirt wt Dsttniotilb nihi
, m „ ,J,r
,Hp,g.
College nnil
nml Jh'
Jhe -University nf they have ? « » pm' rMinnesota
ii.unraoM la-forc
o e.o .r liccofnlng
.wi m ong m o.
.\lthou. '. tin ' -liege piesldvnt
r n women s college 22 yca.s ago: - , hjnfc.
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"Men nml wnrnrn go at 11heii prtvnti Hu
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■|| a men .
Ihejiuslness of lisiriR in mmS lttl'^ isi not- '
it-rPs
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plrtrly diffrrenf n.iis .mil
out of fhi'itt. 'he Iwlirve* they
men riimr out lieltrr. In the
nro ui". h is lti i ritireii* Ttinn
first place men know they »rr
men
IniiIi a - .indent* and a*
going to h*»e In rnrn their
adult*.
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own Using, so they Ir* In
"Rut w'l.mrn would he much
rhimse a field of lltrlihmwt
happier
In their
pri.stp
in w huh they h»*r splitude
liri»2 hr *.it*. "if. when they
"Most women, on the other
are ynunR, the, 'prrpsred for
hand, are likelv to take what’*
I'lUh. hdmr and a |ub they
offered. IliuidtVd* o f th"U«iAul»
liked .and Irl thr chips fall
freer Iw-twecn the idea of millwhere they may. Reside this
I think Ihry . should ChaOie
fcground) in rradim nage nml a enreer. They rermrl
THRU FillOW FlAYIRS Join Sinwii^
the job a* a temporary expedient,
some hohhy.
congratulnti'iy telrgiams on tier
at a major llotlywirod
nnd they don't get trail)' fm it
trim studio she lias been .
n years ns a result of with thp care that men do. So
hunting acviderit whlcL-r^ftly paraty.-rd
n will ail ft orn » berl many fail to gr^ the sati«fartimi
chair. Shown wqti the nniraseoui actrt
(l. to r.J; Ctlciin l-ird,
or
In
mti*ir prrh.&lt;p* he
Hr. ChnrlcH L . I'frs in s
Kveljrn Krye* and l-irry Parks.
•riinrioiial .%'nutv!phmo) front tlielr umk that million* of
I Iplnnti’lrisl
men do. and if they fail to marry
4anfntd
Vilanlfc Ilk. Rtdg.
they
arr
doubly
unhappy.
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Ilnurs: 9-12 14
,1'hone Mb
"In the second |d irr »*
’work, and
»'H»n as the d*y Is flnbhrd.
Sal. !M2
lie Spuds Johnson
N stiminl Farm Safety W . ia man has some place hr
I'.yr* I'yaminnl- t.li.- r * Fitted
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Weekend Parties

•Mr.
Mrs. George Mansfield
of Tampa announced toda,’ Ihe
birth of a son on July 17 in Tam­
pa. Mrs. Mansfield is th* former
Peggy Stevens and both aro form­
at resident* o f Sanford.

mortgage^Ipvolydd, only 55* Interest - 3 yra. to pay. Visit our sales office for complete details.

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Nt-m'a YORK -Like the unseen
r. New Ymk
flniDta
will
ih-’ lit
this st«»f
story,
*** HVBsh**e
*t thiR
J particularly
O r C
n n / C l»ecauae Hollywood flutists were
C / o U / I C i t O , able to fix things « hrie the New
York floriata couldn’t.
When an assui intent of potted
MONDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Chel- plants was needed,, for backThe W. M. U. of the First Impletle are visiting their families giound tnullity in a nmvrnl acetio
tot Church will meet at J:J0
in Delhi. In
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Mrs. J. J. (.ut ami Mrs. t,eorgel „
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i)- v (d i|
.i— .spent
u .&gt; Sunday
a . . . * . , in
i- DelmitJ
n^i . . i wi.
iravui a».
program and ths aulijcct will U*
Katie
vis. ii illacval art, mr tin
Sclxntck myvle. " I ’urtiait o f Jen­
“ Oilnexe."
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iting rvlativea and friends.
nie,” a hjtrrinf aeairh of Manhat­
The 8u|fce
8u|j&gt;caniA. Juniur. U.\* i.nd
Jimior G /V
ift iwill mo-C .il the same
■ Mia* MatgarH Reitx returned tan flower shop* was untile by the
tirx* at the riiurchj
yesterday from a tlirre A\pck* movie property men. Kxactly the
The Prayer Hand of the Piv*byvaraliiai spent in St. Paul. Milium vorrrf D * foliage was needed IH
ground for the piraenre o f Jen­
terian AVniiiai.'a.- Auxiliary will'
Inlet at 3:;pl p M. The regular1
Mi»a tiladya Martin o f Howl­ nifer Jones. lluL no fphotogrnic” flow n*
bolnaai end inapirational incut-!
ing Urcen, Ky. at lived Friday nthi# of the Presbyterian Woman’s
.vimam for a If! day visit with of the type wanted for that seAuxiliary will also meet at the
Mr. and Mra. F. Hasky Wight. ■Itirnco waa found after a hlnnmllrdnxi So a long distance tele*
same time.
Mrs. George Touhy and ann ing seatch front Rtiaiklyn to the
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TUHSDAY
Jimmy plan to leave tomorrow for phone call huiiirilly was,made to
The installing staff of Kcminola
Aldrrson. W. A’a. to spend some Hollywood's flotal experts. The
Bebekah X.Kl&lt;r No. 4.1 will meet I
correct blossoms were delivered
time with relatives.
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tt.the 1.9. O. Hall at 8.UO P. M.
‘J
next day, potted on Ihe prem­
for a practice arsaion.
Mr. and Mrs. John to Miller ises' and filmed. And thn New
The Pilot Club will bold its
and rhildren. •Jeanne tmnr ami Ymk flnrista' associations are fix ­
rtfular Imilnra* mreting in the
Jackie, have returned from a two ing to do something atro'ut It/
ToBriAt Center at 8:00 P. M. Hoard
wrrka vacation spent In Nurth since so many movies are being
entering at 7:3i) P. M.
shot hem, and morn to com-.
Carolina.
I hey do not‘want to Ire found wth
FR ID AY
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All dav meeting uml pimic of
Mr. and Mra. Clyde Trrwil'eanr. their plants down again! ,
tht W. 8. C. S. of the Fir&lt;t MethSo far the Srlxnlrk company
■Ir. left today for Amsterdam. N.
o&lt;B»t Chuirh will be held at 10 liO TAK1NO advantage of the lun and Y. and Btoubenville. O. wher^ they has
shot • se&lt;|urtH-rs on Swan
A. M. at the home of Mr*. It. W. aurf at Hamlltoo. nenmtda, are Mr.
plan to visit relatives for ob-jut Lake in Central Park, where the
Htrroni un the Country Club Road. #nd Mr*, \yilllam C. Ford, who am
municipal pride took a prtvjou*
four weeks.
* spending UiHr honeymoon on the
- C ------- -perplexing flop when our Imvl
I f.mH Ule. Ford the grandson
Mr. nnd Mrs Walter II. Meri­ rand o f Gotham'snow, even after
IIf_ t
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the late Industrialist. Henry Ford. wether ami son. Walter, J r . spent an ext/amdinarily heavy storm,
tha former Martha yesterday In Dayton* U cvbjak.itcL*nw-fourut to las » lull- Inna 4hnn
his bride U the
, - rt .-. •(JMernatlortal)
the»- were the guests o f Ttr.- limfjai
acceptalde for movin jfnTp'**cs: e-r
Mrs. Clarenre Uatrlift.
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artificial flake* were used. And
'held on
further to rmbarra** the prool
Saturday night at Ihe Seminole
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Dtindern of city daddies, therc.wasn't a light-'
Country Club and the regular Sun­
llrnnxille. N. Y. are visiting in house in or near New Ymk which
day supper was serv.il ft Am
Sanford with their son. Danny would suffice for a sea :s&lt;-riM, and
■ until 9:00 o'clock last evening.
Dnndrro. who is confined to the Ihe vum'paiiy had to dash o ff to
Char le« Potter, rlbh munager, anFrrnald Laughton Memorial II &lt;*- lloMun llarlmt to find a sultald-r
nouuced this morning that many
j pltal.
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seaside lieacou.
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fOtervatyjDi are lieing receive.) fo r '
, ,v
Jennifer nml Joe Cotten an I
L ‘ the buffW *upper for Wednesday j L
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big. tattleprivnd| . ,,f
and requcslcl that mcntliers makel Summertime
IHin
. . ' Charles
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. the- lesser playets, Inrluiling Lil­
' theft reservation* as soon a* poi-1
,’,‘VI,UM’ ,
i„.autiful seereU w
***^ «•"•! to learn that h- I* lian Gish who plays a Mother
.ik],
I of the year when beautliui aeeres XPruprrlliing front an appendcc- Superioc-.iit « convent sequence,
Among those -seen at the -rluh, ¥ * lid* with ^.iraw.wery
eat ^ L r v m
s X ' tnmr
w .. 1(i,wrfnrnte,l 4C,rat- will emote for shots at the lovely
mark*.
|y R( which
(|w Krrn,
lughlon Mem- center o f huerdie fun set light
ovef the weekend were Mr. and] - Kids
Mr*
Mr. «r.d.Mr«.|
nnd Air*.] b|*crlb,r
b'
down the middle of this torr-d
M
f. W. G. Fleming. Mf:
'f. ^ ^
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‘ ‘."w h e^ they
W. P- Heard. Dr. and Mn. W. V. in
lung, the TaArern-mi-the-Green In
their' awlnt aullt. They
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Mrs.
Ilainit
Tolar
ail
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Pittinie. Mr. ami Mr*. James
Central I’nrk, following whi-ti
scene* will Is- made at the "color­
fully hectic Fulton +’mh- Market,
thence to Times Si|uaic and.
muylH.-, home to Hollywood.
The city pride can't stand many
iiioi e such municipal embaita«tB. Smith. Mr. and Mr*. Andrew jnea* la expected &lt;&gt;f adolescent girl*
mrnts, nnd if the fammi*
Fi-b
Srraway. Mr. and Mr*. G. R. Me- and even if they resemble a
Lieut. Comdr. and Mi*. IMwcrd Market, has to -It reproduced
Call Mr ‘ atel' Mrs. Walter iliph. -mall army « f penguins,.so what? jj potter. Jr., ami daughter Robin
elsewhere, or if Time* Square can
Mr. and Mr*. Clyde Terwillegar. [ There U fto
»re attending a dhort tlmJ- ln Snn. l&gt;e copied to fnnriri advantage
•illla-fore
leaving
for
Sa.i
Ft
Mr. and Mr*., Potter.
. From San Franclw-.i they ’v III on In go underground in our eliamAI*o
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Shanghai. Chipa where Com Jrcr o f commeire-style l*&gt;n*ring
Derothy
otter
will Ih- sUstioncd with about the nttrnrlioii" " f till* big
h#n*y anil
United
State*
Navy. Mr*. Pijt gest rlty In -the world!.
Fite. Jr., ...
ter-ts tho former Joanne Aivrtrrtlw
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. yjamlnr Dr. llan#^Wuudiuff-.F..-t
jR D. Scot®G. W. Austin and II. II.' Tern nger* who *liap in their,
Mra. I &gt;trr II. Tepaii* nml Mis.
Ifosoni* la-caune they are selfHenley.
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H_-fr --*
i-Wir ■
w
-•*s j _ T „ T h n T i i r i i i i Y e s ‘ fltellsh
Wderi!. * Mwvte MSM*Mo&lt;fsV for tfrsc"York r t iy acmm-*F
J lO W IH I I l L g l H I C * ' ' | &lt;\rjene Whelan told me that the parried hy thiee pupils uf Ihel |,1UDINGTON, MiTh.. July 21
had lu-m of tho "strap down Ehson SehiHil nf Daiiring in Or- (4b. The Army annnunmt Iho sue
school Ilocalise she wa* a very anrio whore they will enter Ihe cost today nf il* fir*( ma** life
buxom trrn agrr. thougtt nnw sho American Scluml nf llallat. They I raft crns*ing nf Lake Michigan,
tips tho scale* at only lot pounds. w{|| gtay at the Henry Huilsini an lS-hmir. nb-milr voyage mmBy nETTYY CLARKE
ail enough? Taa * At lone’* arivirr is:
.H o t e l ami will I* joined hy Mr*. | ploteil di-qiiio high wind* and
' Have you hail
you know it,. .youU) "H a ll girls, you ve plenty of' w. E. Klrrhhnff and children' rough sen* and the necessity of
that Is. Before you
hutning Ihe biggest rraft.
b* going hark lo-school nr yuurjtlmr to nlim down, If you rat Grrtrhrn and Nixie.
csrhluat'.y
shod
Id. Comd. Harry quasi of She­
jot- or your household duties, and; semrilriy you'll **
—
boygan. Wit., U.8.N.R.. in rbarge
c i tnin g Mtrraso a muddy complex- your |ren-aRr fat. Meantlnsr. wear
of the patrol ctafl which aeroni*
lo,. all ihnl is left of your once a good subslanllal nn*-plec* null
panii'il the flotilla, said that the
ahaautiful slimmer tan. When the laslrad of a midriff Job which
2l)-man experimental raft "coveled
aaiumn leaves full you'll lm dash-|will only cmphsdie your In- the_____
wagon” was burned about 20 miles
Inr around looking for bleaching■wrong* plsre hump*."
.
ensms snd lotion*.
• Even If you ve seen a Hilly »T
WEST PALM HEACH. July 21, *o ff Ludlqgton when It became a
Now I* the lime to deride to a suit that might look like hea- 14’ )—Conner's Highway, which ex- 'navigational haxanl. lie .aid tho
taper o ff your tan so that it can,ven on Lana Turner, try to curb trndx from 20-ntlle hcnil to Canal huge raft, equippeil with txvo out­
gtfll look pretty for the remainder your patural rnlhu»im&gt;m and set- Point in the Everglades wa* cIomsI
motors, wa$ -|o difficulty
cf th* summer but won't take on tlr for a navy or Idack or
at midnight last night locative nf ••veau-w t was making little heada spotty, streaked dullness in the one-piece wyol nr l*»tcx job which flood conditions, the State High- *,*&gt;' ,"n,‘. w* 1'
unmanage
/.ti
may p ro ve more slimming.
wav P»lrol HdviMd today.
* “ ‘If. ,n l *lr rou,rfl pr,l\rr»
1TnsUad
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. oil,
.. use
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im
n
L»n
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T
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)nnrl
and
Excrckie will help you keep
.Sirt. Flandart Thomp»ort uf the
ann rquipmrnt
I A sunt*# lotion with a creamy, your weight down. The Central Hutc Patrol.edvieed motorUU goi ,
t|,|njbase whWh will filter the burning Outlock. Columbus. Ohio, aug- ing north to use highway liO west
to the patrol boat, the raft
lOn-rsy* an.1 discourage a too- gests bowling for Iwauty. Rut cau- of Vrro Reach, avoiding Relic • » »
with gasoline and jet
.
fire. It burned «perUruliiiy for
dtep-dvtil tan. Rut it on In fre- lions this student paper, If you ev. .
q-jant apjdlcations l»cfore you hit don't want broken bones, be sure
Meanwhile, resident U. 8. Army
' h» n " 'ni" u,' ll
,
(h» sand, ami again t-efore and to wear a .pair of rubber soled Engineer A. Y. Rro.dfool at Clew- . Comdv. Qunal said thal more
5 c r each swim.
shoes, berause of the wasrd floors; l.ton.announced that Lake Okeech- * » « " • ■ "
»P#nt in a ternBut If you've derided that a don't wear slack• which will wrap obee's level waa now. about 17
» " 1,rln* , ‘ h« blg iraft i»lH.ard
geldsn copper skin Is what you around &gt;-our feel when you bowl. feet, and that the lake was rising ,br P“ trol l&gt;oat hut .that It mulct
— M*d to keep you happy, use the
You will need to waah your at the rate of about one-quarter no'
• ^ m p ll.b e j Iwcauxe of
* pj|
*
Suntan oil which will hrlp yud hair more frequently In the sumH
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turn a berry.brown without tho w ' r,. ,b* n ,
L ^ U n ”t
■ss of burning, blister- *&gt;r three times^ a »eck shotUdn t.
•O'’■peering.
'
hurt, a hairdresser tells me. Girls
tloni and oils' are hard to who wear bang*. »uggc»ta this
handle on the. Iwach. but those coiffure artist, can wash them
hand-grip bottle* arc easier to with soap and water every evetu
•
nlng and set them each time to
■ --------------------- give their hair a fresh laundered
appearance evrry &lt;I*jl
•llere’a « goo&lt;l plck nTe-up- facial
cocktail liefnrr a sujnmer date;
Squceie the Juice out of • cu­
cumber that has l&lt;en well chilled
in' your reflgrrator; Strain ItCut
a piece o f absotlignt cotton large
chough to make a mask; dip1It In
fresh, rhllled cucumlwr Julc* and
lay It over your fare. U *' down
and re la x 'fo r about 20 minutes, j
It will make you frel fresh. When
you remove the mask, spong* your
far* lightly with witch haul or
. Mr. and Mr*. Alexander Smith your favorit* akin lotibn. a
(anounred today tha birth o f a
Cheers.
ion, Michael Alexander, on July
Vivian
,V*c
7 in the Fernald-I^ughlon Memo­
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Highway Closed Due
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G r e e n ’s F u e l G a s

I I us tX.ui

i liui Airis Ii* Trln

21. 1917

TflPCr Off That Tan

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RADIO PROGRAMS ' Libel Suit Kprainst
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wnyg to Improve it: Inrirnno the iiuantity of your work.
nnd Increase the qtinlity of your work. A Hmitll increHne
in either will produce mirprlftinjr renulltt.
If you nave been (UlcouriiRed with your proRrcnn.
tr/te CournRe front the fnrt thnt there in actually little
(llfferenre botween the ttV'eritRe mnn atiil the auccoHflful
limit: Then take aciion-whatever action ia. neceanary- to
/nake up that amall difference!
A 34 percent irduction in the
— Raymond C. Johtwon in Y o u r Life.

bonded indeblednei* oi the City
of Sanfoid during the pail 14
ytara. despite the depteiiion year
which comtituted the lint pat*
ol thia period, ia a great credit
to the people of Sanford. Ii th*
federal government can do at well
in' reducing ill
indebted­
ness during the next 14 yean, all
will do well.

a wm« vsrwty of .ummi*

only lie eatahllahnl where the far* OHO
illtles they ifciul.l provide w*rr
.
y , Hitting
either non-eilsl?nt. or inadrnuati*.
Tuucklon Drag Co.
This has meant therefore that fac­
Polio
strike*
with
lill'e
ilities have liern provided Avhere
warning and playa no favorite*.
they would give maiimum service
Suddenly the dread warnln*
to people who needed that .ervice.
goes forth:
stay away fj*»u
To a iargg extent thia policy has
publir place*, do not mlRlh*
tended to build up.agricultural In
in crowd*. Polio la claiminc
dustrvln.naw areas more rapidly
iclims. '
J
than Itm lght otherwise have devel.Foe. this reason, any, aysapoped—an it has avoided- Interfer
ence with the normal development* -laiw, however alight, ssiust hr
regarded aa serious. One Ihlnx
In those arras where the Industry
has been determined. Tskrn
was already operating satisfactor­
In' Its early atagea. Polio *&lt;sn
on Inn Club asking |50,00t) dam­ ily.
be thwarted, the patient ms&gt;
ages for publication of the article.
“ KJery manager In our system
recover, may walk again,
• . .Station W H IR
|
N ew spaper
I iO S t
Justice Chapman's opinion waa
i Kvcry physician knows Ihiv
entirely allent on pleas of the night world, as obtained hy It through
Is on the alert to Isolate, iU»
rluh
attorney*
for
the
court
to
In­
TA LI.AH A 88KR. July 21. &lt;/P&gt;II mm4m,
.
newa gathering agenrlet.
treat, to fight thia dread S t­
l II V «■
_______ —
Operators of a night club cannot voke In Florida for the first time
udy. .
In arriving at the sense. In
w:v* Twitigsit Ifnngs
collect libel damages from the Mi­ the ancient Knglish common law which defamatory language is cm
Consult your doctor If your
Si I- ■uur r-U't* atm tllnt
ami llrralil for publication' of a
• J* M,.in Alyri
child beromeg. listless, sniffly,
doctrine which allowed damages ployed it I* necessary, and proper
hi..ii *|h..I h I'sr.it,
to consider th* circumataik'ea of
statement that a man was shot in
runs eveq a slight temperslure.
for “ injurious falsehoods,” even
, ; i i Air l,.u l.liWnlnc
ita publication and the entire Ian-’ Iluy only Ihe best in prescribed
' their establishment, when arlually
ii«u IIMillias' Nvas
when
the
statement
wka
not
dedrugs.
he was shot Just outside, the Flor­
guage used.
.Ilk ISMtKr J"iii-*
*
ida Supreme Court has ruled.
famatorv.
iiin i '.in.at kla. IIIIIMIlie*
“ It is our conclusion that when
This is the 107th of a serlc*
Jill Km the &gt;|,muiiiai.
. .
Editorial Advertisement*
The decision, by Justire Roy
The court said the Herald "has the article la considered In ita en-| of
IlM Itall Hama
ic responsibility of supplying tirety, It cannot be aald that !t la
Chapman, affirmed a Dud-&gt; Coun­
appearing in thia paper cark
,S.wa it&lt;iunilu|i
•Ither malicious or defamatory
lt,.|u&gt;nlully fouls
ty Circuit Court order Ruiiaininiitu
sustaining dally
_ Ita
. readers and aubtrrt
Manday.
fl.ee ItHsalMlI Hvuras
Copyright
the Herald's dfmurrer to a suit newt and information . or.-urrtngl but- almply.rafUcU-an incident of
.i.s I _ U c u ! t r tutua---------- — brought by operators off the d 1ag-1
hour, not only locally but public Interest In Jhe environs t.f
tlttfi ll#t tlltite Nttia
from the remotest corners of the the City of Miami.”
.Du N.||i (Iff
Tmr^lmy

J;!|? " f j , t,n

ia l

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fM lur« l'» P « * ll* ri I t dlnan- in-rt., injr( Wednesday nt»m ,.«n&lt;l «rin

M f t f c X r " . S S ! ' Bcotcct-CJiildren sfirjfr

and costs reduced.
.
.
a. The demonstration of Western ideals In Europe
Will have h foil in thp struggle of Russia to im|»ose total!tarinn methods and the police state on the nations imme­
diate! v adjarent. One system or the other will prove to
lie right.
These three ndvnntnges will ntnke things'caste? Tor
the lime lieing. Hut after the problems of occupation and
reconsiruction are solved or have worked themselves out,
nnd Russia has had time to recoup her fortunes, tho test
will come.
•• .
.
('all the two Ideologies live’ side by side in the same
world? Lincoln said that this nation could not exist half­
slave nnd half free, Can the world exist half under, a
free-enterprise system mid half totalitarian? Oil the answer
to this question the pence of the future depends. •

The Miami Herald U delivciiny
fiaprrt in Buenoe Aitei, 5.100 milet
away, on ihe day of publication.
Pan American Airway* Clippct
aervice ii bring uied with planes
having a ctuiing ipeed o( J0i,
miles an hour. That ii going a
long way and in a hutry..

Is expected to b« in attandsne.
durinjr our conference thla'w»*t
Commissioner Msyo is to bi ■ui.

*n our kiiiln ni »M&gt;ion».

lonterence
2 Day
•*

■ ^ ""rs -a s a

BIBI.F. VF.KRE F‘ &gt;K TODAY

p ___ I t«ke

ll&amp; N D A Y , J U L Y

21. 1947-

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PARAMOUNT NEWS

• ■

Tailored by Daroff
Turn off Ih* heat and foe* tha
tun in raiplandant comfort.
Dress up in a "Botany” Brand
500 Suit that's ax pteiily mod#
(or summer.

The Fabric Ii th©
Soul of th© Suit

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MONDAY, JULY 21, l W

THE SANFORb HERALD, 8ANPORD, FLORIDA

PAGE FOUR

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

)AY, JULY 21; 1917

2

and Drop 2 Contests Over

To Re Honored Tomorrow
Mdtgartt

win fivrr Iht Kin! Ho * ; JtitlnkhV
SKW
July 21, (/l1) — Thi
two run homer in th *'sixth inning holler was on today for Stymie
highlighted a four-run rally und Arm ed and Assault to get togrth
enabled Hi. Blown* to win the er and kettle all the horn* m gu
second Katin- too, 7-6.
I menta o f tlie year.
•
Pitching Hal Newhouier, Tig.-t* .
W hat with Stymie and A»*au|i
and Kwejl lllark w ell,. Ki-da. N .-w -, paaainK tho world iminey-wiiinint
liouaer doled out three hita In v.in- \ rhampiimahlp Lack and forth ii
ninjr hia llitli game for the Tiger*- (he curt every Saturday and thi
with a 4-1 triumph over Ih. tun- Chicago shenanigan* Aim ed hai
keeaj iilackwell nolrhed h i * . 16th- liten kicking up, ihera ju|t won’t
alraiKht ‘and 17th of th,:. »ea,o,i 1m- any 11*47 tu rf champion uniesi
with a aeven-hit 4-1 tHuinph f i r and until they tangle aomaWhert
the Heda over thtf Giants.
on the aame race track. •

PIT T S B U R G H , July 21. t*11 —
National Football League ••‘•b n a
bivi popped out of a huddle with
a n«w Play for college good will,
bill it’ll take time to determine
tohelhyr
they “mouae • t ia p i.fl"
thrmaelves oi the ilval All Am* ihe maneuver.
|ca Konfeielire
The National Iu-ayOera1 voted at
a meelinr yealenlay t » pruhrtei
the alKiilhK of plajrera sUITeji|f!|dd
fur rolleye roinpelitlon n ft-r '.heir
orlKtnal rlasne, hav* (jraifunleil, if
I he' prinpeclii have reKlalci*"* ' or
further edurallon.
,
Pieviuiialy, leayue learn* were
pel milled lu klyn willlitrf ro llr«iant «bhot&lt; d i m ' i h»d jrrmliiAtfti
or who K id irc»ivc«i
In
ar. tlrialyd couieea withou' i * t
haualinx Ihelr colDyiale tlU ib d ily.
,
‘
The All-Ainrriea opera! •» nn ler
llmilallona alinilar lo tin old N a ­
tional cullnrW illi
Ih.- nwre
nilinrelil ulaotl taken l.y tile 2h/e»i old National rlrrult, the AllAniriiea ip.w ha* a rleai field t«
plaveis who*# rolleKe ra ie e n were
Il,t, i iitpled with no lo »» of I .ljfl

FRAWG

YotrtlK Golfers Trim
Old Men, 20 T o 19

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Aluminum, Sled, W ood!

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llrl.al.it
I,I la Util

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SANt 1*Hl&gt;
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lliiild.-' I.nti. ,i.| ii|sr Sanford haselmtl star, will In- honor. I •&lt;•.
mot row i iy bi iiyjlhe fa u fo iJ fan* for hi* excellent play aK*in» tinI *e* and Ltd ll*t&gt; In tho I lifsefstiy City Hstuiday^niKlii for his I to 0
victory i vet the Huiiirckim i n Ii. a. IP hmlng l.altle.

|la&gt; I i.f. a llrscll
t* St
Vn i n e s , '• Hr •win
|# Daymaa •'

I'alalka I Kahlulit 3
lial.siid I M. All*.1,1III

Buddy Lake Night Set Tomorrow;
Fans To Honor Team August 9

— rm* nitr—x—n*tniivtnr“ r

University (.‘ity. Among those
that mav hang in th# balami', inrlude a IU inning shut out vnt&gt;i(y
by one pitcher, IH consecutive in­
nings ot scoreless baseball III one
contest, and the Use o f Just mw
liltrhri by each team for s.«n u

. .

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Z
D.u J rVi
in beLsn.1 The fan. h .v . sl.o askr,.
istuidsv evening, and the A.s.iJa*: » ' * " « « « , ent^of the (.*le.V le d .
H su

foUoistd by
and a two ‘ as* blow l.y
Silverman, ^coring Murray
brtde. Sdv*» ,**»• scored •.« ■
ny M4Mamis' eingb to center
Tyler Hied &gt; It to rnd the I
Tonight l e local* invaih
Asalia H otl in. Palatka
single tU&lt; With the A s ami

cih. Iiinsii

rh'.eaao
t'mlsdrlphi*
I'llllMIHIi _

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Hoaton I

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I'tilesro

Dssous**. St.
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llllk , tb
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Thsobitl.t,
Pklte. rf
Fautirk. c
P liiu n , Si
Lattre*. &gt;•

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NICKS

Ilin e Wislullrtl. •

New llevernKc Disprn'.er

W l make our ov^n Ice Cream , A ll flarorR
Tasty — Delirious — Healthful

Ice (old Herr All Times

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414 Sanford Arena*

WHISKER ■ WINE
ROM -

NOTICE

lion list gisilted Ihrin the prtvt I ‘ ° b"1'*
l
Aprne. lallo i
Irdgr of holding a "Buddy U ke Night for the #ntli# Sanfuid l.sst.Night" si th* tlunirlpal Park.
r o,.i...;w V*'7I7rnir
— " ----- .
»ocI*Uuii has i i l A u giisrrr.ii the
' Sanford I* slated to meet the 'l»V
honoring the team
llrlanlo Senators In a twn. bill
A gicup of Fed fans harMpmand I.ake le'slaleif lu hall on* of I rhaeed the gam# and the . ntiff net
the ronUsta. unlesa lie Is suffixing proceeds of the gale, as well as
some III affect* from the long till; the collection given bv the farttj
in Del .and.
1 will be given to the playiii. The
Mnnv i.-coids may In- m slake i t.Vi. ivnien will piny the IM.Snil
as the result of the fraens in tb*- It. .1 Hals here on August U.

Sanford lA»Kioii Nine
To Knter Tournament
In Orlando Tomorrow

1 L A R G E LOT. K
West First Street.
Ho* 1437, Sanfonl

of surplus”' ‘
A uny K x cU n ge Hervlc# propertj

McDill Field, Tampa^la.
L O C K K W IN S A G A IN
T O R O N T O , July 21. l/Pi-- Bobby
laa-ke of South Africa Satuidav

Court Records

t

l a . i l l ,1 IS ,11 •• It t W

entered hy winning the Canadianl
Open Chcmplonship at Scarboro
Country Club with a icctird lurakinK 268, two atrokes ahead of KiT
, Oliver o f Wllmlpgtoti. Dei. The
’l $2,isyx top money jiicreasia.1 his
-.earnixiK* since Iraviu* South Africa
'.last May to 118,730. *

vrXti’I flA V
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vny in!
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Irlamlo ,
* t'th* J^eut ll* Hra
l U A lu l'
Oavtdson of hansna CUV,
OK OH Mo., who lu-at tiny Doris Pupplu

• o f De* Molnea 6-4*. f-fl. 0-4.
I
■I onlv'
R»ln forced cancellation here of
.mpeif. the m en. double* competition, but
rourvi tourney officials said all four conof the ti'Btant. planned a play-off for the
Winter Purk-t’ocoa tilt in « con- championship at SeabHght,’ N. J.
lest tomurrow. .
. Thi-V left today for Seal,right to
Each team must lie defeat.il compete in a tournament thi re
Iwire l.efoxe being eliminated fmiu and could not stay an extri day
the contest, it was stated.
I tu decld# the doubles title.
----...
...---- :-----In the finals. Greeqla-ig and
According to legend, the Aiabl- Fred Kovelewsky, another William
Sit Nights' 1001 Tales'was will- and Mary star, meet Larrnd and
ten tn Jhva, where a mighty aul- his cullcge teammate, ll.-rnaid
t iir Rv*dr------------ :
^
Bsrtien.

WANT FAST HELP from
GETTING UP NIGHTS?
• Han’s food « * « •

S 20 •etc*.

R E STA U R A N T, STORE
BAR BER SHOP A N D
O F F IC E
E Q U IP M E N T

SCHEDULE

(each

W e R E P A IR !

410 Sanford Avrfnut

E X P E R T pain tin g— eontracl uf
hourly basis.
S. G. Grogan.
Free estimates.
Phone 783-J.

OUTSIDE W HITE P A IN T T fS P i
‘ per gallon. 8herwrin-Wi|liains,
Patterson 4 Sargent. Hill lloidware Co. 301 E. First St. Phono

day)

Federal agencies: 7-8 ajn

you Mhs #bo

W O RK W ANTED

I.OOR

S A N D IN G

backarh*. loo. tiwrausa ol minor I uikI kmuI
kldnoy dl»ord.i».

ROOFINti

J ^ J ly l. « ..8 w il« r . .u l,^ T b .miditiM ,, ^ Kilmer's SwampRooi. made
at js batbK roots, vqriibln. and batum l — Uvily nalure’s esn fmf
. to
Ioitaotly you Isks It, It sl»it» lo work
fluvbtei out kidooys . . .
tho
flow of urine, htlpinc to rolUv# *«#••
•ddlly , , . a littlslod bltddkf got* s
good flushing nut, loo. Caution: Toko si
directed. You’ll soy It’s marvelous.
For free trial supply, wrtle Dept. D.
Kilmer Is Co, Inc, Dot I1JS, Bumlord.
C#«a. Qr - eet_ fulL-siltd-batlU-&lt;d.
gwamp-Kool ioder el you( drugituse

12:30-1:30*p in?'

GENERAL

•

I'UBLlCt 2-3 p.m.

Veterans need nd priority csrtlficstr hat must present copy
of-discharge and b# prtptrad to
make payment by chashlsrs or
certified check or cash.Addreui queries to Exchsngs
Officer at each installation.

JONVAl'KSCKNT HUMK — Will
o ryn : July ISlh at CMuilimta,
I P i t r IK luih * S. E._of Sanfonl
— 18 uttiles N. K. of Orlando.
U r g e l creen and open noieh.-s
lo lit^ilid enjoy the,cool hreeS-s
o ff nLake Catherine. U ig c
groundi and walks safe ftom
: .autOwiruffic,

Unx»

F u r H|H’f ifii’« l inn * m il nil M r. 'E ltr
A ri’hittfrt, in lln : Sntlfnnl At|nniK
IniililiiiL*. Saiifnnl. Flnfitla.

llluo Hint Tavern.

hination. Th*
tat St. PhOTO

wANTED TO RENT

DR SA LF^-Llm erock for drlvO-'
wraVa
and
roadway#— I’hnn#
TUXEDO

ATTR AC TIVE « .mom
[and two large lot*, with
plrnty of fruit- Spnnbh derigo-

lit IC E

&gt;1.25

112

Wx l-'irHl

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reel
You lint csa’11»**P ,m»t| try oil tk*
IKxh So
Wixh * simple twin o(
the wii,b-fe&lt;iuDle your venetita
t)|luds to contiol veDtilstioaJ

M A T H E R 'S

YALE T IR E S
Deluxe T and Deluxe
l'asKeiiRer Car and Truck
All Si/.eH

. T U B E S----------PLACE

Regular and Heavy Duty

agency for Se-n.ro.e
lint gain Pi n e. Write
iu Herald.

CONCKETE SEWER I’ G’ i:
SEPTIC TANKS. Glenn' Tuipr.
ItliH'ka. Aluminum Window.! and
Screens. While ceinem.. t'ulnl.
. i ^ n i U M u r l i . , . Uviedu 213:I'J * r - PeMna-Hle. Hurrlcaiie nrnc •*.
Ghuluota
Mirarle Concrete Company, 3UU FOR R E N T Floor sender. Easy
Klin Ave, Phone 1335.
opeintion. ReaMinaldc rate.i, Sanfoid Paint &amp; (flaks Co. n q ne
Itcconlcr radio'

orunado 11. n&lt;Kv'fUt(dr. Y*i
sonablc. M m Kiwi ALLc
Crawford Rond. Ooroonja

L IG H T

REGULAR

Btuineaa Opportunities

rooms. Real Southern ,-o.iking.
Brlckrconstruciion. Can aeconiodat# S5 only. Phone nr vviite for
___
P at
M dnec Oviefl.l ^*:tA2
' resorvati.in

K IN G

f -t - i 2* M o n t h s -

finishing,

I.OtiKNCK 6 hurncr eieik stove, 12 S P E C I A L SF MV IC E S
x-xcfttrnt condition. Ju*t u-fin*
ished, rcasonahly priced, lexaeo Tliuruughhred llerkshiie llrrcrling
Service Station, 1120 Sanfonl
Hoar for seivice. Phone Mil-J,

Isb'iv and

A sM B E R

unit enables us to work sh rtr
there is no electrie m nne llo i
available. 21 yea I a c spcrictH*.
irTW TGleason. I.ake Mary, Fla

10
Local, governmental . agencies;

or

A ll Work
Guaranteed

limning &amp; waxing. Out power

|,«,» i„ (at up si ni|t.i lo pa.t u.t.r, tar.
Tbiaaaanaralioaa aao. a l*q&gt;ou» d»«&gt;o«

A

1-. P T . H A R V E S T

Three Day Service

The Watch Maker

9 Ksjht o f ices, newly ilccor*
3 cents per pound. Tin- llernhl.
.•all utilities, heat and .'anl*
lervice furnished. Coll 8(W- « FT. use. fri*W a re also 20 f
H. &amp; A. Dept. Store.______
clwlric' tefr.Ke.ator. • a

DR SALT; or rent— 10 urre r
•cry fgrin with or wilhou. f
equlptn. ot — Mi-era llwmti*
fully -. irrigated. Sam Dight

II. I... w. h. Jsiu*. it T., It.s ilo *
XI. Falrltei *l«tr " i l l
JTilin,ui&lt;, Jntinii, » l u * ' Hibei 1 *.
xinuiii n.iisinr.
.
||^in|ilnii, him .In* Ullir stay *t*l

E X P E R IE N C E D celery, grower m
trained farm manager for farm
Good position
In Zt'lltoood area
for riltht party. A. Duda Jr Sons,
ilvnido. Phone ‘2464.
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9

Ilghway 'rontnife op
south of city limits.

VVAIIHAbTt lir.r.ns

HELP WANTED

2
---------------------------------FOR K A L E
It spare in.Melsch'Huildimr. ImiKe quantity of old n.wMiipri

REAL ETfATE FOR SALE

W.MS, II..I...1 &lt;• .1.1 II**,* •'*
r. II VVv,1* 111 Kuril i;i....n *lu*
Annin. I*,.

NI C K ’S PACKAGE STORE

W A T C H R E P A IR S
8

s e n s and R E C O N S T R U C T E D 30 Kal|.&lt;n wat
It. it. Pip*
er heatrr. Call 308.

| CELERY

raptunul MU
A n ia a fa M

R E N T -M e a t rurinK »nd s'liok
In*. A ll kinds of Fr-uen F o e
Proce- dm: and Stora*&lt;« Vi*i
* a u r Locker Plant. Central Flux
S n g f u i d i Frees* and StoraRe N H W and sli*htly use
Co. 401 \V. 13th ,81., Sanfonl,
ura|ih records 16 rcoLs
.VtavkAilia A ir .

LOW

ORDER

1*1(14 K,

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NEW

D L I.IV E U Y

SEMINOLE

SEMINOLE T IR E SH01
"T o p *" in ipiitlil)

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Everybody’s
Hardware Store
112 San Tor (I A v g . Phttnr, I2 IK
CO M PLETE. E X PE R T
T ltc v

OZARK IK K
UOW MOO-MILIATIN
... l i l t Y OONli

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C AR R IE D
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W A IL /

M PTY trailer van r^tum lng I
N sw York, Points east. Return
load minced ratrs.
U N l T l I*.
213 \V. ».0th St. N ew York, N . Y.
i •!_I- n tint

F K E D 5 — complete llr.o.

Hunt’s Tuxads Feed Slur#.

OR 6 ROOM Ptiartment by per
manrnt ii*NitJenti. CaR V U R l

IT 'S Y O U R M O V E
Here A r e M o n e y Save

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10 DAY D E L IV E R Y

F R E E E S T IM A T E S
I’hone 808

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HICK'S OWN ICE CREAM

V E N E T IA N BLINDS

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FOR T H E BEST ICE CREAM

C A N V A S PO R C H C U R T A IN S

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JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND
Nutlet U htr*by irlv»n Vhat I
Furnilurt RtllaUhln*
al in Germany tnwatil the »riKARr^1 In biulnf «* At Hanford
io n m k u in o i .k c o u n t y ,
Cabin*! Work
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«»f Ki^kiRl't lUdirt Shop, ITU W i n
in c iia n o f . iit . s o . « m
Expwl Workmanihip
uih
and th*i | ittlvnd t&lt;»
ii|CK 'l l " K NORTON,
T H E SA N FO R D C A B IN E T
i^slMrr **i«l nRim* mir«tt«tt{ I'J tti»
1'Ulnlltl.
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•
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.
Strip*'*
li*hA|«lrr l A 'j l U « » *»f f.V ltl/n NORTON.
. '
124 Palm ,llo Avenue
n-llh Ihi clrrlt#i«f ihi* l4
*lrIvUiiiUni.
•■•ill « ’i»ur| «»f iWrplhNr Foumj.
n i v o i ic c
n*rMa#
•
mi III:II III' I'l IIMI ATIUV
Till CARL H. NilRTON.
• • K itM il IHtnn '
i i * N Idmettunh riit.-t.
Jlinr li IM I
I.r\ina&lt;"|i K 'a ln rh r.
»u troubled by d litre,, of
Vou
&lt;*'•• hvfvby bk IICIk I to *l’l&gt;«af.
i functional periodic rtt«nirf&gt;in
*•», b&gt; Attorney l *n tbUuea Ulta make you tnllrf
P lA l'K It S H U V U K
The people who diacovered New ci,m il Court itt (tvlnlni.l* Countr,
tain, feel ao Bcrroai turd—
For Heaeryallonm or Immedlats
Kl&lt;&gt;rbta.
on
or. toforp tlir ISlh *k*.
I Umear Then ao ley Lydia C.
tenland came from Kailra. near .( Auk. I ll* , to &gt;ftiarr a IMI •■(.
to S A N F O H D —
Deliver
Un s VrartabU Compound lo
fahiti.
Complaint IIL.I »y.ln*r *&gt;,iti Itriv.n.
i such yyinpionii I-inkham'a
. M ONK 2.1357
•.un»
i-rln*
i
f
.ull
for*
Jiaud aooihlna eflert OIV one
.n r n n p ,a &gt;l»erer pro i'iutlr«pt 2300 Eaat Ifohinaon A t*., Orlandii
M kllni.il iriiporleat oryaaef
ntn l » mtrrrjl .ta.iipo »itu tfor
N l f T M for the »N
(alldtv to apprar, plra Or * h * * .r
Tanman, a Duthmatt.
.1, ir.|uWr.l t&gt;v tat* hat,In.
'
i t is OlvDKHKD Oiai i m « notice
.. (.i.l U.ti. .1 Par* » o r.k (Ilf*Tout
t il ronwrutlt, a rth i In tho SanC A N V A S A W N IN G S

W heeler o f Sartfbr'cT

lh|* summer, hut it a more likely
to l«. in November, in the Pimlico
Special In Maryland.
' Dp to laat Saturday, Actaull
The youny ifolfvrs Were victors; looked like the Klsniour boy y.ith
er the old n’olfers by a score o f ; mu arKumeut, w hal with reven
i to i t yesterday at the Setelnolr j sltaiKht wins, five of them over
juntrv Cluh Clyde Te; wllli ttsr. Stymie, and the world muney-win.
ih pro, announced today. T w en ty -' ninK title to ImmiI. Then Stymie
jr trolfet* participat&lt;-d, fiu'm inf whippld him over the weekend in
I team*. The wlnnlni: team w u, the first ruiinliur of th e Kiniilre
r| l.y Hilly Flemlnir. t’lliv cf nity CitT Idler national fiold Cu|i nl Ht-II (i.-oiyin student, an-l Arthur mont and’ won the cash .-(own
'illiam * who scored seven.points buck nkbim with total earnine* of
it o f *0.
M7S.5IO. ,
tlolfi-rs who pnrtlripati-d in the
Meantime, Arm ed stayed out in
■ent .Included: W arren Phelps, 1 hlk own bsckyaid and ambti.l In
rthur IIrmm. Al l.yoim. Hetman with the ArhiiKton llandienp tu
i hula. Kirhaid Deas, fljll H .m -j move up past W hirlawpy into Die
in. II. t ‘. Iletiel, Jsin -i HidKe.l no. 9,spot ainmiK the Woild's bankrthur Williams, Hilly Fleulln|f,l roll hoys.
.
.

biliiy.
Conceivably, thsl rould |fl*e the
All-Am riica .a buly# in the hip lily
loinpetitivr hunt for talent, at the
erptine of WOUmUtlK *onie colleKet1 feelliiK*.
.

lUlliesvUt*

NOTICR

I first watrhr* wide manu­

A S OZARK COM-^L
NECTg...YdTM THE

Dattar’ca A llaltary Charging.
II. II. POPE CO. INC.

0A*G6 LOhOCO AND ^

THE CksiS 1MRCC RUM*

F R E E E S T IM A T E S , on till work, YA-DE moth proofing lasts l
vvhecia hnlnnccd, front end align­
veal a. Have your woolens moth
ed, Pins, lliishings. Oil I'd p ie.
luooful now. Downtown Clean.
Shock Alisortiera, Spark Plugs.
era &amp; Ijinndrv. 113 Palmetto
Ave. Phono 014.
Brake Drums turned, llaltrrici
rechaxgcd.
Mechanic on d'.ity
8:30 A. M. to 0 P. M. Firestone, Piano Tuning and Rspalrlng.'L. L
111 K. 1st St. Phone 12.
Kill. Res. 611-W.
N E W 10 ft. M eCt«y meat ras*'
and sealra for %a|e. I’h-imSanford. Flh.

SIGNS
Show cards and posters
O— DlfK’H SIGR S n tV lC B
O. I). landless. Phorw 1021

RADIATORS cleaned and repair
11 r.-nily recd. Cohen Radiator 8hop, 10*
dtcortt. l and in go«s! foood
Sanfonl Ave. Ph. 366-W.
condition
Owner leaving city
and will sell completely fuyni &gt;hI'alrn*. Poultry Supplirs. .ValD, Painting, plastering sr
ed.
* .
PuVtna Fciil*. Gti^rrte* and
■-ai pentar work. 102n
4EWLY ^dnstrtictcd 6 r«Miir\ home,
Meats. Tmirhtnn A Walton, 1201
elos# |n on nirncr—3 lot* pa»tly
Celery. Ph«n6 1109.
LAND
CLEANING
AND
planted in young cltnia—need*
DRAINAGE. 2 NEW CATKRsoma finishing inside whirh pur- SEEDBED COVERS—200 Ih bur­
1'II.LA It DKIHKL tlULLDDXidjaser could complrta at Ids
lap hag», .tillable for neeilbod
KKH W ITH
I 'A L M B T T I
M m convenience.
I'.ntgY. J5*l
cqver*. Ccntial City Sing Cd.
RAKES
TWO
1/4 YD.
a g t .'Workshop, am! stars room
Phone 4178. P. O. Dox 2462, Or­
DRAGLINES.
EQ U IPM ENT
on edncretc floor*. Owner had
lando. FIs.
■
.
NOW IN TH IS VIC IN ITY
built Tfor his own hone, .now
NIM NICIIT CONHTRUCT1ON
’H Y D ELAY? Have a new kltchCO, ORLANDO, FLA. PHONE
cn cabinet designed and luatiin
2*2981.
built now l.y C J. Gantt Wood ■hop. Phone 77t»-W.___________

BEHIND IN TMG NINTH...

Hunt'* Tukrdo Feed Store
• Campbell's Feed Store •
Henry Russell's Seed Slorr

Hlsnley-Rogeru lldwe.
and other good alnre*

Hy Walt Disney

MICKKY .MOllSh
U5*gN,Pao*f . .IA4
PAn N J v o o t o
SCAITS PEOPLE OUT
o r TeiV NfVGoaoaMOOP
...SO I CAN BUV TUEIR
MOUSES CMEAp!

J* w a tmcxxjut vou

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\ ( AtE...NOT
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Vsnltani. AIi i *Iioii V .lbs lluib
Alatir To Kli*t f M . i t l sac. A lm*n
A*an.
Jolt**. J, K- iVVl4ow»rt To
M.t nisi* lunk.
Il.ai.lou lis t.* tn.* l.v* l o Lai
rl* II llsin.*
VVtlir. Ileitiy C m lloil«it*» 1.
Hantonl d m a ti * I’.titu I’o iii .
I II v l l l . I m in i I, *l**:a
Tlir vluii, Ho* To FloiMa M *n
II* nk.
Hill. Iionalil VV To Sunlord AtI*till. N*l. Hank ■
•
,

*--rm * l.-t ( ° , I1.**rn III Ilk
b— k iu UhTm I oui trr h ill in Ms.
I'alsik*
I'l" if * mo.— *
HanlPid •
n»u SOS
» &gt;8r,&lt;o». I’sullca, I im o u *** Tri,#.
l* * l |, r I I , - l l
Hull*
lisllrd Ini
vYsalht'*, I’ uill'k. Ilantoa. l..viiits.
v tv m v in :
ill 4t*nu*
Tw..-bs*e
kite- -Drums VVr*lb*&lt;*, Hllvrtman I.
floltS I sir* McManus. T »l*. lb.«- avriarviTiiiN nr miirit, v i.n
it* p u n T km bn 14 In I’sullck to
I 'm l’*4*i*l a*v. A l.o .n A**n
Puck. Trtrr lo M urray'In Halin- &lt;&gt;( Orlando To E * s , i * ll
Xlacj li lj , Murray In MrManu* lo Hal- Uinoma) *luk Kll.rl &lt;1.
1*11*11 v l.rTi o n . bsw* I’alaika a.
Florid* Hlalr II* ..W To ‘It. O
ranlni.l t ll**r. ns l.alUi Dl(. Th*. Vast,am *tui lluili Vlaiir.
&gt;'boM J. I') *lll**rn I. IIiI m Otf
Klnri.la Hlalr . Until To It. !&gt;
llitt t In 1 inning for » run. Mt itnann, Jr.
llltMn * In s fur I Wild plick.
Ilnmr
Hrnrvnbnl
AM • flocltir
|i|***n Winning iillfh.ri Tkenkeld Tn II. t. Halt rim VI..sir II.
1 &gt;*i( pinbtt IUm . ii. Ilmp'r—i CooTifylor. Huirn* ll *IU&lt; Xlsil* To
P*r end hartley. Timei 1,11.
i'll**
II lirlnnsn n *s Kdaa.

fcOULD CLEOPATRA DRINK A
PEARI. WITHOUT STOMACH
ULCER PAINS?

M ETAL W AGONS

t

•»(.-.* &gt;.

SCOOTERS

.

2 &amp; 3 Wheel $2.75 —$4.95

*'. i.

and othtr mndillon* rautod by *ic*s*
•*td ehnsi-*' l-v
•
box ot Udga Tabkts from your
drUgglti. First d»M mu# covlact
r»t • riturn b is
to
u* and
g*t
Everywhere

the opening of
.
1

N. French

A ve.

BICYCLES

Phoi

FREE DELIVERY pietfl Una of Seafood and Poultry

W ANTED — Metal turning Ipthe,
Telephone 5.

I'LL BUY your ear reganll*** of
agr or condition, Roy Reel, 306
WA 2nd 8L
Highest cash price paid for used
furniture. Ted Davi* Furniture
* Co. 311 K. I at. Ph. 068.

■ Two car garage. . On
it 116 ji 140 In Mavfair.

and 40 acre* land tor 1917. or
later model Ford or Chexiolet
In gootl condition or will tell
both. J. O. MiVhelt, Rt- 2, Box

_St. Phone. 1344;___ ___________

ei-T-4 FOB BALE

%

Harrell's Seafood &amp; Poultry

wanted

168, Sanford.
)T8. 2nd and 3rd loti N.
^ter of Geneva A ft,, on
7 Pals, Livestock, Supplies
Bide of Jlellohvllhr Are-!
nf 6 loU, Just o ft Mellonn Bay Street NpkJRaric l l N ^ I L R. I-aying hen* and 1
rooster. 11.60 each. 120? W . Slid
Short's Camp. lwo*e Co.

R0LUFAST

ANNOUNCING

AKTICLES

go atory, thiee hedroom W ILL TRADE 1939 model A Ford
tmfurnlahcd or furnwihed.

IM fU tlllS YOHH MONKY BACK
T-’ b fr'-n
T»r»a Co. and
Drug
fllCH*

ESTATE
I8URANCK
MORTGAGE LOANS
)NI&gt; M. MALI, Realldf
giaterctf Broker and
Intdrance Agen
Florida B u te Ik

- - H I.6 0 ----- $13-85 •'

An . in-rleu ,ig tlbry at nropsira
J* Ik* in* wh.r* an admlr.r praltrd
tk* L*»u y o( |sm uf k«r p«arl*.
Whir* upon *hr dropped iiar Into
a e***i nf win*-and drank ll. Hks
Would hardly hav* don* Ikt* had *h»
luix.tr.l aller.eallng pains. Thor*
who *i* d.Mrtwed * Ilk ilomsrk uln r pain*, indlertllon. aaa pain*.

6

Jual rrcelvrd a large Htlectlon uf
TRICYCLE8. All priced to nell.

RIDING ' HOR8E—gentle. II. M.
Gleason. Idtke Mary, Fla. Phono

SMALL—MEDIUM—LAKGE
*4 3 -5 $

—

$ 4 4 .5 0

ROBSON SPORTING GOODS

306 E. FIRST 8T.

PHONE 098

A

10

By Fran Strike*

M E LONE RANGER

Ce***1* G. We ls h
WELSH 1IRE SHOP

YOOD LEARN 1WE TRUTH 500HER OR
LATER,ANYWAY, 0 O - - . C ^ E ^

I'M J I DON'T
-'M . BELIEVE
0 "1

liE COMPLETION OF BIG MOUTH
TUNNEL MEAN$'EVERYTHING.TO SUU
SHERMAN. WHY WOl'LO YOU HIRE M£N

I s\ Nor CkUCK 6G€RMAN?

TO MAKE TROUBLE 7/^ p- ---- fC,
r----- . ^ ^ T C ^ E C A U S E - -

EXPERT RADIO RXPAlRlNt
Fred Myere. I l l K. 2nd 84.
ATTENTION
MOTHERS
— DIAPER SERVICE—
llaiiy Valvet furnlahee hoepltal
•clran.aterile (fiapera and daodoriaed container. Economical and
aafe. Fully mddlcally approved
Call Daytona 2467-W collect for
details. 06 diaper*,, $2 a wee :.
-F1R8T IN 8 AN FORD”

IV o led Your Health
By Sleeping lletUr.

INNERSPRING MATTRESSES
BOX SPRINGS
HOLLYWOOD BEDS

TRACTOR -MOWING — W i mow
vacant loU, roads idea or large
acreages. Phoaw 41 ar 16t-J.

YOST FLORISTS TWO JERSEY milk cow*—ono
three works frralt. other fresh
A » . hm off W i r y •after Sept. 1st 2640 Sanfonl
day A M. Margaret Ann Itora.
Ave, Phone 136.
_______
Over arm sty'#. Containing red
Nut, 48" Emerson iplUulc
billfold and other valuables. Re­
rge homo or » lure.. O'*A FOR S ALE good saddle horse or
ward offered for Information.
Randall E lacirid.^l (j
' trade for kid pony. A.-C. Beiuon,
Mrs. Carl Mona, Phone 4A2-W.
S, Sanfonl Are.
HEW MACHINE HMOP
w A Uped Mathlaaa-*'” ' Good mule for sale rhea T. B.I REWARD for return of Mack A
Ing A repairing all makea.
Ktnard. P. 0. Bo* 2© Ijtkei white cat pkkeO up near Bill's
*

v o w T in s

MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
AND TYPING
CREDIT IIUKBAU OF
HANFORD
&gt;16 N. Park
Phone 180

FLOWERS

ev all

vovonrs

Kv. Paul UQbinsoF

blTVA KETT
t o v * HONTPurms oitg'OJ TOO HAOO.TCl KEEP QUCT.
4,MMe
^ f ( , “ ^ C rroa W a a m “

MBV.VOUTWO . V tvum
Goaa xa s * tmatu ) thaf
IV.5lMM.VA. .*/- PlAY*a
^ PAY” QC
'-V coM o-

ladivldaal Order By

ECHOLS
Mattreea Reaavallag A
Rehalldiag A Specially
Call Ua Today - Sleep
Better Tonight

PrSAENCK
Go5j68'

ECHOLS BEDDING
COMPANY
ftaaferd'
Orlande
Celery A Sanford- Pkoae 1232
• Hanford. Fla.

Frnncb—Phooc 1190

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MONDAY, JULY 21, 194'

PAGE

PAGE BIX

General Bradley ! Indonesia Attacked
To
Visit
Europe
tu hinder the restoration of la
~
/» i i f
t
and establishment a t security ft

Truman’s Message
rM lIu H l rren r . « « O**

By AKTi
Het
The fae'
Jfedf copp
two game
to contlno
. Friday
orchard I
the Del-n
Manaxvt

hurier* in
14 hit bar
g y To mat
rd eu the
while Jut
Yksri Aloe
cJ for th
Saturde
contest of
in the FI
played in
second til
The Re
in (he o
game eve
b'(t Hudd
(ho Banft
In a mag
ttctorv *
take Jami
the right :
|n DrLsn
i Vake P
gsvrn inn
grid rctm
cap. All
ifatdngt u
Saturday
V Ano’ hv
two cents
standing
Umpire
Bor II sari
feathers
cellrnt at
OcLsml *
wrre not
pule cf a
it except
eonjest
League,
utduue fc
Yester*
tripped t
that war
rawing a
glued to
man was
igAlng.
v-Sanfc-r.
ninth
s|ru?Hsckti
mw.irigl
folloWcd
and »■ *

i ,i * «

Burn, tu
ViPinu)
Th«&gt;b&lt;'t‘t
Will*, r
Vauli«B,

l a-*-'
Lew? rs.

itOJsnui

•tyUt. »l
bsii.riU l

Mriftnsl*

Mwrer.
Idldc. cl
Silver i»*&gt;
f9Mt. «
lmsen, *
st.sk.

Tv»*t; „
•—*il*»u.
tl—SleUI
retstk.
nsntmil
e |Bet»'v
L j m i . s.

vv.sth.r
Slvwins
klte--«o
fug*a ta­
ils am
Vurk, *

jnidi k
iWrtsri.x
fsnford
yitHil* I
IfKt ‘

Last* t*
Mr ri&gt;&lt;

Co u l d
fEARI.
ULCER
a * . in*

J* -lb# «
lbs lia
whSrv u
a ■*«**
Would i
is ltc n
w ta s r

from the forecast of a corn
harvest 20 percent btiow last
year’ s. But in the event res!
shortages should develop, the rvport recommended
■ 1:
1. Full publicity as to the true
farm outlook, perhaps including
_a campaign
___
_ . _for “ strict economy”
In the use of some foods.
r .___ _
2. Quick planning
for conservatton, through
l...— R-. export
— r — controls
.
and possibly by renewing Ihe
government’s recently l a p s e d
pow^r to control the amount of
grain used by distillers and other
processors.
V
,
Mr. Truman renewed
plea
of ten days ago that coal, steel
a n d o t h e r industries, forego
immediate price increases until
they test the real snvtx of the
wage boost won by Lewis* miners
"Stability in steel prices would
be a wise economic pulley for
this industry as well as for the
country," the President declared,
wherrai
Inerekse*
based
on
guesses and an "exaggerated NIW YORK socialite Mrs. Thomas
intern, Watlnn”
coul d
.“ slart (Julia Donahue) Higgins (above)
was arrested in Belgium on a
charge of smuggling nylons. She
wss taken Into custody In Chtrlefol with Christians Torlonla, mem­
ber ut a famous Italian family, who
was formerly married to a New
York socialite.
(International)

‘

O n
NEW

li W fiC k
lO U r
U ,T C C "
*
. , * ^ 7 — T""i - o i •,*»,
YORK. July 21

of the Gheribon agreement, prom­
ising the wealthy Dutch East In­
dies Independence u n d e r t h a
Netherlands crown aa “ the United
States o f Indonesia.”
The Dutch closed* down the In­
donesian News Agency Antara
and started military censorship,
light now. but nonetheless real. The
Dutch army announced thsl newsm a n

1L r, t &gt;I ,1

lu a

W a iliL a - .l

I

Palatine Curfew

tcram' Adminiilralor ir bc-

a preliminary to hil taking
the key chief-of*iUf( pod

NEW YORK. July 21, tA *)Buses lit the populous Borough of
-Queens moved under police guard
today after 600 union drivers for
two rompanlea voted almost un­
animously to continue their strike
that began Saturday.
Police said 300 strikers attemp­
ted to block the movement of the
first 37 buses from a terminal of
the Green Bus Lines, Inc., with a
picket line, but dispersed when
protective police arrived. By tnldmornlng 63 of a normal 120 buses
were in operation, the line «aid. m

retirement .nest year ol General
Dwight Eiienhnwrr. hi* wartime
boss.
- It will be'the lint letuin in two
years lor Bisilley to the teens*
ol......
hit victories, and be will find

n

imh^mnd V**.*ni*rn
tln fj.- ™ “
‘ f r * ,#"
. i
.
A British colonial office spokesman said thy Cyprus camps csrtalniy were not full. He said probably
about 10,000 Jews were
*n the camps, but many more
could be accommodated. (Jewish
sources in Palestine .have estimated the number held on Cypruv
at 16,000.)
,
The Whitehall Informants suggested that this could mean that
any Jaws seised by the British
•tffc th * Palestine coast would
RCntlThie to be sent to Cyprus if
no arrangemanla had been made
with the particular . European

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Stalin Makes First
Summer Appearance

o f gaaollno,
the first English divorce
with th* power o f grating
President that th* shipments will
aheolus divorce. ............ ........ ............. « not Impair civilian supplies,’
- Weahtngtonle. named Ift hoftor
The secretary would be requir­
o f Georg* Weshlngtoi, ta a genua ed to make monthly -rtporta of
shipments to Congress. *

SSotSw

a

Greek Fight
•C'eatlaaee m at Pag* Oa.f
big attack against governme
forces eight day* ago.
A government military l« t i
told the subcommlsalon the
rlllaa at Konitsa wars Albs mi
Uniforms and launched jte
aive to set up a free r . o im m i
at Konitsa.
Government circles, meanwhil
e i pressed surprise that the. gut;
rlllaa who were routed Iasi w2
by loyalist force* in north***,
ern Greece had not proclaim
the area a “ Communist
fn
state.”
“ We cannot understand the 4
lay," a foreign ministry spoke
man said. “ Wa hava been exp*
Ing it any day. The on*] teen
probably la because the Lommv

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HOUSE

Among the newest am
electrical development ia i
light that peer* around
the bulb ia mounted In
nf t fU M b K metal.tub*.

In F lo rid a’s “ dlpsy doodle”

w inters U a real prob lem . How m u ch beat Is n eed ed ? W hat
type Is m oet sa tisfa cto ry ? M ost eco n o m ical? W h at equip-

“ .o, I. ...tubist
T o And a solution^ Reddy K ilow att has Just com pleted

Rotary 5feet

sjjs.

‘

The Comtnlwwlon voted to again
thekt on Aug. 4 as a T a i Equal!“ ‘ I"" Board at which time they
w[)| hold a public bsartng In
regard to a proposed raise of 10
percent In City ta i valuation for
1947.
A hearing wss also set for the
first week to August to consider
revoking the license of a beer
garden operated at 801 West Ninth
Street by J. D. Carlton. A petition
of residents In that vicinity was
™ad in which the place was deae8bed as a public nuisance,
„ Keque* of the Silver Fleet Csb
Company to increase rates was
considered and the company was
»»kcd to submit further daU as

on Aug. 6 /to attempt',Y, u,)
ta il insurance problems.

M **cd Would cause future Immigrants
..to /Hhlnk U k r b e f U b W d m g

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unfinished ' business. Mr. Ssjrrt
announced.
Is wss agreed Friday to grant
to the ' "Fort** and . Doyle con­
tracting firm of Connecticut an
option for purchase of City owned
loU in the Magnolia Heights
section for building. 60 fire room
homes of the pre-fabrlcated type,
each haring an area of approxlmately 1,000 square feet. The pro­
ject is awaiting FHA approval,
said Mr, Bayer. Each home will
occupy 1H lota.
Another request for city loU
was presented by Clsude Wbldden,
twpvkwnltaf Internets not named.
*ctJon * * * Ub,*d Until Com*
missionsrs* can be present to

He will find in this remnant

Ameriran Army at least one unit
that call strike with'wartime pre­
cision and gower—jJiejnebilt.couslabulary force built up by his old
lieutenant, MaJ. General' Ernie
&lt;Uld .Gravel Voice” i Harmon, lank
battle veteran of Sicily,
Italy
France
Belgium,
Holland and
Gerntany,
In addition to Reps. M. H. Smith
Bradley undoubtedly will gsthei
of Sanford House Speaker Thomas Information that w ill'b e reflect­
|l,u»luy of lie Funtak Springs, ed In future American military
wh0 bed been called as witnesses,
there were Reps. Marvin If. Rowell •r real purpose In his going. Rut
„ f Stuart, L. C. Yeomans of Cry*- slung hi* Journey also will he
tai River, Johrr Hranch of Tampa, msny mileposts of memory he
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- helped make famous In th* sec....
P, Martin of Plant City, P. Ouy OIMf World W an-H III 600 In TuCrews of Jacksonville and C. H. n|p|«, Troina in Sicily. St. la, In
Tavlor of Wauchula.
Nurtnany, th* Ardennes In UvlRep. Jerry Collins of Ssrumta. gium, the Siegfried Line and the
who was one of the leadrri In Rhine In Germany,
the fight to oust Papy from thej Rut he probably won’t g*l to
House afler his indictment, was&gt; visit the River Elbo area, where
In tha rourthuuse but did not 1m- he linked up with Ihe -Russians
mediately romp Into the court to end the war and swapped the
loom. '
Soviet commander a Jeep for a
Papy wae accompanied by hi* riding horse aa a victory touveteen-age son, U. C. Papy, Jr., who nir. Only Red troops patrol the
aat in the courtroom audience.
Kibe these days.
TWenty-one o f the 93 pruspecTh* Soviet military leaders
live jurors were excused or were know Bradley's record - loo well
absent because they could not leg -to • underestimate 1 him. But - hi
located. Slate and defense roun- will* certainly lie a puttie lu th*
tel started examining the venire- German people. Accustomed to
men. -Th# State wae represented
by Slate Attorney Orion 0. Park­
er. Jr., and Phil O'Connell.
Papy'a attorneys of record were
identified In the courtroom as
former etat* senator- Pat Whi­
tr— rsa&gt; &lt;'»»&gt;
taker of Tampa, J. Lewis Hall and
ss bn th* Arthur Godfrey Weldon G. Starry of. .Tallahaate*
am front hi* first victory and U. A. Worley of Miami, former
larch on th* Orlando talent Dade county state attorney. Also
at the defense counsel table wste
J, Leuncelot Lester end Montoe
county ettorney Paul Sawyer, both
tl'H ltasU tr*M I***. Dm )
enough to, accommooste rum m
In federal elections was pssvcd
th* Radio i City Music Hall. This
by the House. It now goes to th*
Music Hsll, he saldn Is the largest
Scnst*. Th* vote we* 290 to 111,
Ip th* world, but more impressive
Thar* are no plan* for conthan that, ha added, ar* Ra wonstderalion of the bill this year
Qarful acoustics,
In the Senate, where It has b*«n
■, Th* most unfortunat* part of
---- C----- ,
blocked rejwattdly In th* p u t by
his trip,. hs axplslned, Wss tha
niuovcun, July
siuiy II.
ait pi
r—i nint Southern filibuster*.
MOSCOW,
(AR—l*rlra*
cold ha contrartad after taking Minister 8talin mad* hta first pub­
Celled up unexpectedly, Houm
a hot shower Just before .spend­ lic appearance o f th* summer yrsing three hours rshasrring in en terday whan h* attended a monster action came over -the futll* ob­
k!r wnnrtlllnnfliii rfiatR. -Am 1 rt* sports axhlbltlon In Moscow’* Dyn- jection! of a group of Southern
representstivts who tried perilssn o Stadium In wbicli approxi­
mately 30,000 Russian athletes per- mentary devices to blu*’- a Hr,-’
Vote. Thev succeeded onl* In **;
tirlpataL
th* showdown s*v«rr
The 67-yeer-old Stalin, who » u leying
dressed (n e military uniform, ap­ hours.
The Hous* Merchant Marin
peared to be in good health and
high aptrila when he entered his Committee approved a hilt V
special box and received the cheers block petroleum shipments i*&gt; &gt;no f. an audience of 70,000 which foreign country unless the See
•crowded the stfdium to capacity. rotary of Commerce certifies t*&gt;.
by him on the Godfrey program, He was accompsnled by Marshal
and also the final test including Klementl VoroaMlev and Foreign
'B few verses from each o f the
contestants. Sanford people In the
audience that night, he said, were
Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Mra. MapNelll and
Belt. 7 ^
S o f Orlando, and Rev. Doug
Charles of. Sanford.

Commission Meet
r.aM .e.0 I ' M

fo / n .w f d lS ui ^ „ d " ncem a^d “ " d . * 1*

i brief leave from hil Julie*

the situation gtrally changed.
What lies ahead of him on the
road hack?
,
He- left Europe, wilh lour gieal
Allies —!United S t a l e s , Brilsh.
|Russia and France-—still celrhrst; ing lhe unity ol a wsrtimr In*
mr.ji), R e will 'find F.umpe'nnw an
. area ol squairrls in which no two
1 allies agree on what shall he done
{ with the slowly irviving lof.
• * He will find Ihsis neither war
nor peace— for the peace isn’t
, yet written wilh the main enemy
i
Ian only a twilight
promise,
i under which ujiimate decisions
• 'have
been
postponed
from
1 week to week’ ami month to month,
r
He will find the sureties of tha
l battlefield, where nations and men
*| unite in common fear, replaced
by the uncertainties nf the dlpi lumatlc table, when- they often
R drift apart in mutual distrust or
t under the tug J,f separate greeds.
1
He will find that .the . superb,
I cunihat-trained, million-man Amer­
ican Army be led lias dwindled
- to 200,000 men or frwei, an ar- my containing many
teen-age
I, youngsters who never saw action,
- an Army that suffers from the
evils that have nfflirU-d all oc­
cupation armies from pre-Roman
times — venereal disease, black
marketing and the softening In­
fluence of Intermingling with for­
eign viviliana in a foreign cul*

Stale o f chronic Ill-health arid
Instability.”
Aa for. foreign commerce, export* have skyrocketed to an
annual. rate of 120.700,000,000,
creating * some strain" of short­
ages at home. Rut foreign nations
ate tunning out of gold and
dollars and eiports "must he
tipecltd to decline before the
end of the year,'* even If new
foreign, aid is granted. Mr. Truman asserted. He added:
"The immediate and Bole ob­
jective of our foreign aid pro­
gram* should be to restore a
vigorous, stable and peaceful
world economy.
fortlgn policy it is* worth etifortig npollcy.-.il-la. - worth - en­
during temporary shortages of
a few commodities within the
United States. This will bring
lasting benefits in the long run.’’
"In June we reached a level of
60,000,000 jobs, rcgsrdrd by msny
as Impossible of sttsinment. Our
stamkrd of living Is exceptionally
high, snd purchasing power ha«
thus far been adequate to absorb
completely the enormous produc­
tion o f American farms, mines and
factories.
"Farm Income' hik attained a
record level. The financial peti­
tion of business is strong. " « u
Managements and. |8hur_Jyivu-Cui
fiperated in maintaining Industrial
peace « t l
Productivity Is on
the increase."
But then Mr. Truman added this
warning: that full employment at
high prices la being sustained .by
the pent-up wartime demand. l,y
extensive use of credit and savInga, and by. the huge eycess of
exports over Import*.
' “ These are temporary prop* to
our economic aystetn. A * they weaken, we shall need to make many
baeic readjustments to complete
th* transition to a permanently
stable and maximum-level peace­
time economy," he declared.
Mr. Truman decided to send his
special report to congtess after
Edwin G. Nourse, chairman of*hi*
council of economic advisers, pre­
sented current economic develop­
ments—Including the coal contract
settlement—at a Cabinet meeting
en July 11.
The 1046 law creating the econ­
omic council railed for only nmi re­
port a year, but a White House
spokesman said that after the
July 11 meeting the President and
members of the cabinet agreed
that Congress and Ihe public
ild be brought up to date.

ail men of good will In this cout
,ry ln d to obstruct the rehabl
Hatton and reconstruction of Ir
don„ ia ."

Interior capital of Jogjakarta fur
the “ vrindo population, men- and
rumen of all organisations, to
ir « lls S fS Iran res* t&gt; «l
defend our freedom and our gov­
been aegt to detention camps or
ernment against the Dutch co­
Cyprus.
lonial war."
This generally was supposed to
The Republican radio fsported have been the destination of tha
heavy fighting at Gunung Pati,
deportation ships Ocean Vigour,
ten miles outside the north coast Runnymede Park and Empire Ri­
city of Semarang. Within 8*mval when they tailed from Haifa
arang itself, the radio said tha
Republican underground had risen
against the Dutch.
|
General Soerdirman, comman­
der o f the Indonesian army es­
timated at 200,000 troops, believ­
ed to be poorly armed and train­
ed, warned Republicans by the ra- rW.I A h .IU
,7„*r„n
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A Jewish,
In
JerusaUii hsTld
te n " of
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* » extensive survey. It1* too long to publish here. But It’s
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use heating problem .

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In V a lt y T h c r t U S tren gth —
T o FawUet tfc. I' u h of th* World;
To Prwxoote the Pre.reae of America)
To Produce Prosperity for cranford. •

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Eerily cloudy (oni|ht and Wed­
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VOLUME XXXVIII

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, T U E S D A Y , J U L Y

22,

1947

NO. 178

A s s o c is to d P ress L ea sed W ir e

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All Official

Defense-M ove

called

B e p re s e n ta tiv e ' A l ­
lowed T o Relate
C o n v e r s a t i o n In ­
volving
Bribery
TALLAH ASSEE, July 22
Circuit Judge V . May Walker
today denied a defenie motion
which would have cut the groun I
completely
Imbery
chi
ry charge
aaaimt former Rep
Berate C. Papy of Key Weat. •
He declined, to bar leitimony
. of Rrp. Qrailey Odliam of San­
ford that Papy had offered him
caih and whiikey to help defeat
.a bill 'denying telegraph, aerviie
to race bet bookmaker!.
Odham'a leitimony wai given
uAilc the jury wa* excluded from
tne courtroom
pending Judge
Walker'a ruling on the point.' TJ*r
Sanford Irgiilalor prepared to
repeat it before the- jurora, admit
ted sfter’th r nilitlg wai made.
State Attorney Orion C,. Pal
ker,- Jr.', laid that an order rul­
ing out leitimony involving con­
versations beftvrcn legiihlon i.»
^ d around the House chambei
automatically would mean a di­
rected verdict of acquittal "hrcauie we have no other evidence."
Defeat* Allornryi Weldon 0.
Starry of Tallahanee and Pat
Whitaker of Tampa contended
tuch leitimony ihould not bi
admitted
under a 259-year-old
English cflromcn^law o (absolute
l^vilage of.judicial and legislative*

Official Gives
Red Satellites
Eyewitness Story Receive Warning
Of Burma Slaying To Aid U.N. Plan
Single Gunman Killed Punitive

lwsV-ltoMtbsYuw*i|* *Nation’s k\s ad'6r s

t/iiitaker laid' 'th t * Diibesy
charge! ihould have been drspov
ed of by the Legislature ana
"it Un't good government for the
court to itnke down an indepen
drnt branch and id itielf up sa
((.'■■tlaaea »
!•■** k ill

Sanford Bid For
Legion Memorial
O ffered At Meet
Sanford's bid for erection here
of s Florida American
Legion
headquarter! and memorial build­
ing waa personally p relented by
Joel 8. Field, Sanford poatmMtcr
srff member of the Cempbell-Loaslfl| Post S3 leleetln committee to
tha Special HearquayUra Set-,
action Committee headed by Col.
Tom Cooley o f ML. Dora which
mat at tha 'Hotel Mayflower In
Jacksonville Saturday afternoon in
connection with the Department
summer Conference.
Mr. Field Informed members t&gt;f
the Poat last evening at their
eupper meeting at the Legion Hut
oCthia submission, and revealed
t i n - of th# four-ettle* which
aummilted
offers, Tallahassee,
which was represented by Post
Comdr. Walter Roundtree, was
the only other Florida* city to
submit a bid for the site. Henry
Woleolt presided at the Post meetlagThe .10 member committee in
Jacksonville, at whose • meeting
State Cominsnder Frank Caton
was present, set Nov.' 1 as the
deadline Tor other cities to make
u lflr possible bids for the project,
Mr. Field announced.
A fter Nov. 1, he said, Chair­
man Cooleey will call -a meeting
within the n e t t '10 days to de­
cide on the three best bids and
* I ( m tin w i
r » e » atsi

Drug Store Observes
23rd Anniversary
4 O, Laney, pharmacist, has
operated hie drug store at Its pre­
sent
. aim far the past » years,. he
revealed today. With Mra. Laney
he came 'here from Birmingham,
AU. and on'July 2*. 1824 opened
the ita r* wn-First Street In the
U llw k D . i u u _.
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RANGOON, Burma. July 22
i/V) -puisne* Minuter U. Mya,
a lurvivur ol the aiiatiinat|on
Saturday in which seven of top
Burmese leaden were daih, said
today a lone gunman invadrd the
ministerial council dumber and
calmly .perpetrated the cume.
TJiakin Nu, aucceuor to the
murdered U Aung San as deputy
chairman ol the goveimn's ex­
ecutive council, laid Aung San
learned two monthr earlier that, a
"trptoiilt murder pUd" wai be­
ing readied hut dm lediteil tli&lt;lepiuti. He laid thr dr facto,
leader uf the Burma government
dul not believe anyone in the
country would pint againil hii
life.
U Saw, former premier whom the
British
ousted and jailed
on
thargri of collaboration with the
Japanese, and 19 assistants were
placed under arrest soon after
the assassin* Ron &gt;.
ttpaalTihg to a new,-unfereiw#
U Mya gave this first eye wit­
ness account .of the murders;

Action

By

S e c t m y je6*iiiicfr
Threatened by U. S.
LAKE SUCCESS!* July 22 tA*&gt;
— The Untied Slates warned the
Balkan states today .that any re­
fusal to cooperate with proposed
border watch commission might
bring punitive action by the Unit­
ed Nations Security Council.
The . warning was voiced by
Hrrschel V. Johnson, Deputy U.
S, delegate, in reply to Soviet
contentions that
the
council
could do
mote__than
make
’■rrommrndalioni under C h a ptrr V I of the_U.__N. Cliarter
under which the^ promt case it
bring considered?"”
Johnson said the refusal ol any
country to coo|&gt;cra(r with thr pro­
pelled bolder comiminon would
lay it open 1o much graver charges
and action under another chap­
ter of. the charter. Hr |urtumabty referred to Chapter V II, which
provides for sanctions and mili­
tary action.

Soviet Operation In
America
Through
Party Revealed By
Former Communist Netherlands S t a t e s
Police M e a s u r e s
W ASHINGTON. July 22 lff&gt;Vidor Kravchenko told Congress
Compelled By Re­
today that "every responsible rep­
public’s Actions
resentative of thr Soviet guvern-

Indonesian Revolt Seen As Sign
Days Of Imperialism A re Fading

Mission T o Explain
R e p u b l i c ' s Posi­
tion P l a n n e d By
Former P r e m i e r

merit in thr United Slates rnay be
US DRW I I T
M ACKKN2IK juliereliy h tiniteit Suir&lt; of In
LAKE SUCCESS; July 22 a ' i
AP Foreign A ffair. Anal)sl I i)on#aU, encoiiips»mg tiutli the
i m A H A . tul „ . ) .aP)-uLu.
regarded as an economical or po­
— Th r Netherlands government inTlieer is no ilark mystery gl&gt;viul ,r«iuii&gt;lie sml. the reuisnuier of lhv‘ A litical spy."
lU
-Jtaefm
V
iwhlkh
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W
e'lMpii-V
F»Tt
Imlies.
-would
come
Into
besource, sanl today UoopS
the United S id e s ’that it
A
who tlniutrd aihuir oil the noith
btavchenlCpf-disAaier afisciai ^afjhaif herir lYiinprltrJ l« "rrsoii to ' ngsin lietwsrn tin- ImlonesiMti Be- ing In
the Soviet Pure losing Commission polit inessutes against the In- puhlic anil the impelint Ilulrhi This new nation was to have and rati coaiU id Java yciterit is Ju»t another of mso,’ I dominion status. Holland was to day had been engaged in heavy
in New York, testified heforr the donevian Republic liecauve u| con­ force*;
indication* that tin- d»v of nil-1 retain a hand in fiqrlgn irlnHouse Committee on Un-American tinued "ait* uf violence."
pir,.* la fading.
jlions, defrnw-, finance und in *ub lighting, lhe Dutih. if polling all
activities.
•To
undsrataml
the
i
Bii»e
of
l
lie'
jrci* of an m&gt;nomic!| or culloi ohirclivci traihrd in operation,
. At the same lime, it was di*.
lie said that Mr. Setfov. who closed that the Indonesian govern­ currant crisia w«* mint g.t I.Nckjnl nature. The (Juerrrt uf Hollaml laid trmUnvc was "Icti ihan exa bit. Ths revidatiim»iy -lmlo-|aiao v u 4o" Iw ijoeeu of lite
?
was deputy chairman ol thr Pur­ ment itvrli bad sent a communica­ nrsian Rspuldic lia* jn-en the Dominion. Diaagtreiiient over tile peeled."
A l^olth army_communique
chasing Commission. actually was tion to the Secuiity Council I he de facto government fof tin- ms- method of implementing the new
superior to thr Rusnan ambassa­ contents weir not known, hut the Jor porttune of tin- sich islands guyeriiment i» credited with pre- placed Dutili caiualtin yntciday
■■f Java and Sujuniin sisiee tin- cipltnltug
the
latest upheaval,
dor fiom lb* Communis! ^arty note wav pirtumed lu Ur an ap|ie.v| winter of lU!f&gt;. l^nglliy negotin-l However. 1 think we must .1 4 at 151) dead and wounded.
Hinidrnt Sockaino ol the Infor aid.
point of view.
Ilona between llie Diltell irlielv j drepri Ilian that.- If^ we could
donruan
Republic amiiumcrd that
The Putsh note chatgrd the In-, fhcavily punctuated t&gt;&gt; warfare) Uiok into the uitml of iln- In
Andrn Ctumyko, now represent­
(ornifi Prrtntcr Nulan Sjahnt had
finally resulted In an ugrrrment
H HHllMKrd MM I ' g g r P i l l
donesiam
with
"senselesv
destlUC*
ing Russia in the United Na­
1c( l Java-oo-s-mittron to exptaig
with maintaining a food
tions, was ambassador at the tion.
lhr irpublic*! poniion abroad. (A r­
Hocknlr
j
amt
with
carsyrng
time, Kraychrnkii said.
ming in Ningapuir. Sjahrir raid
"hovlile
-md
inllammaloiy
piopThe onr-lirnr Russian anny of­
hr would voil Ihr United State).
agamli."
ficer described Sedov as the "main
India and Au ill alia on* hit nm"lhe Nrlhrilands as thr t'late
personality representing thr resstiun.)
vvhoitl the sovelrigiily
lial comniillrr on the Common-1with
..
- .
A Royal Nrthri luiul* navy comist Party in the Unitrtl Stales,
*“*’ *,l,llo T
*ntI wlfftIs conmutiique mid landing craft of the
navy and win slops disembarked
He said no decision, could h e ! ^ u; nll&gt; *• ullimalely te.jHin.shl
troop* nt Bniijot-wangi on the
made without .Sedov's participa- (or ^maintaining I* wand order
cannot allow (heir inimical arinmi Minneapolis Club As­ Protection Of Oil In­ rw»t (oasl of Jnvn and at J'asjr
tion, adding that when secret con
1'uloli on rin&lt; north coast. It wxs
to continue." the Nrlherlandi gnvsures City On Bali
terests O f P r i v a t e the first amphibious operation
(rreners were held al the purchas­
eramrnt laid.
the end of World Wai II,
ing commission. Sedov presided
Park C o n d i t i o n s
Owners Is Ur^ed since
"It has become patmtlv clear
A Dutch army communique said .
rather than the general who was that the present republican guv-i '
,
”
the Hoops
li
.
,
"the
gained initial objective!
head ol the agency.
emim-nt i. incapable of maintainHi* Lily. Comnunion U»t c»r
W A S H IN G TO N , July
M l— and made addiliouMl advances.
A severe five hour riiesaemant
Kravchenko Inter broke
witn irfg security, law and order in their! ning voted lo reduce the hcriur A House I'ublic l ands suhconililit-

Auction^Fee Cut Action Postponed
To $20 Per Day By Committee On
; By Commission Glades Park Bill

^
vojeil loday^ijr..dalay-amiri th e,|in "th P~r5d B n g^ sector of Suthe
Russian
government.
rea nouisced Communism oosi luld why
lu-xi session of t-ongress any av'-|malia yrsteiday and oihrr classes
T*r?neh owcjuluis ui iu.ibe praambl* Tn a book, ” 1 (Those Flreiiom."
imam It. create lhe necessary iuij. I ' u,‘' mcubanli liym
to 5 ." )bm un h-gislatjori giving lb . Sec.-j on . that island were spotted
■if the American resointluii which
‘ Ottions tnereto
I s ilay, with the itnendllient that retary uf Interior “ unqin-stionnble by an Indonesian at my communi­
Robert
K
Stripling,
chief
in
would stipulate that continuation
fin , ,these clrciMiistancpi
h er!.* maaiiiiuiM
maximum vi
of i15
i
r day.
y■ hr allow- "Jithdrity" to expand the Ever que. Tlie l&gt;utlletlu also said that
uf the disturbed situation In the vestbrator fur the committee ask­ nuiirity n Kuv^inm^nt his with th«* * . •
.»
.
,
glades National Bark in Florida to on Runday. two Dutch warship*
ed Kravchenko for Information utmost reluciauoe been compelled fd ldu1"1n', , U yrJ'
Il'M IlS H t n rage Sis)
1,"200,000 anes of )*nd.
" l,y
off Mvtak on the exlrems tip
"One lone gniwaau advanced
on actual a*;icqmenta to apy tolm liu i i.e the Eieilt, *t;uv«j Dot- to hold austroni I hit action lot
The at tion was takrn me* the “ f Java were shelled li &gt;imini.essilently— wlrwout** .^faking upon
work made hv- the CorutHunit' fo-neral to rrsort to police mea- lowed a statemerit id l*ity Alim
objection of Itep. . Betrrsoo (D-|
i&lt; •■eiiaa.,i
&lt;••«&gt; u , ;
the council tablet 'and
simi't
I’arty in this country.
sores of n strictly limited charac- „ , y pIrJ |&lt; WlLoll to (he file d Lial after Chairman Barrett iH
steadily (at Aung . San. Within a
In
general,
the
witness
said,
nu
few feel of the table, ha-halted.
'" ,dInlay
«h- r“ hr
" 'r"would
in - ifroil
'« .all,
person holding a position in con- ’ 'The Net.,..lands gmernm.ii, «»»•* «• W* ojunmn, a $IIM) a day Wy"»
no action
Then he opened fir#, strung the
ICMiUtivd mn I'i i r M ti
j (rr winild U trffil f u n iiv r ^ l»V utiutlirr
nectiun with economic affairs ar­
rr mrcting
turning uf
or thr
(nr group t*.|
Ix&gt;-1
g^
,
■,
c .
gdh I leftward ,and continued fir­
WASHINGTON, July 22, l/F)rives here from Russia “ withaut
lo ir Colli—
“ ...............—
•the couth.
ing at khosa aeated on the left
Gongra.reconverts, either
C r e lC
( Jl i r i S l I l C T ,
A nxw American pro(eat to Mos­
1-cial or tegular »r«io .’, pest,
I# I
|
i
of Aung tfan.
• • cow Involving |1,0(K&gt;,000 wortti of a aperiflc assignment with refT V motion lo reduce the (ce in stwcial
erence to collection .of secret doc­
January
As Aung San' fell Aid the oil machinery missing In Romenia uments,” Than he went on tt
wai made hy Comrniiiionrr KohHep W illiam ’ A. Dawson ill
gunman" turned his attention to clouded Ruula'a hope *odny of say that every responsible Soviet
cit A. Willumi. Mayoi H. J. tint Ctali) luuvni to drfvrr action un­
the olhertr further from rnr. I aek-. getting icnii-leaae refinery equip representative here lifay .U re­
ptriidcd
ovrt
lhe
inerting.
Com*
A T H E N S . July 22, (A*)— Civil
til iln* next rilrating &lt;&gt;t Congrrsi.
ed the upportunity to escape 1 nient from the United Slate*
garded aa a spy.
Delivery of 118,000,000 worth of
miliionrr Arnlrcw Carraway was His motion carried on a voter vole. strife rruptvti am-u on the island
len|ied for .the doorway, pulled
Dressed in a neat, powder blue
down the holt. and ran from the post lend-lesse supplies, much of
Peterson suggrstrd that the cum of Fiele Loilav ami spuradic gurrpirirnl. I WO rommisiionrn wrir
It oil equipment, has been alopped ault. Kravchenko testified chief­
milter
merely close its iu-uriog on 1 11|a attacks were 'repditcd else­
room.
"
‘ *1
/A|)— , sliseni; lirmgc
armgr Ihilmp, due- to
thr |iaik liHlay and per mil him lo where in lireece, llie goVri lllllcnt 1
"There was no guard at the by Congress because of Moscow's ly through in interpreter. Dr. lh e Civil Aeronautic* Hoard has
door. The executive council so delay in settling the Soviet Uni­ Vladimir Gaovaki, clflef of the given formal notice of proposed illnrn, and Era. R. L rihri who submit u substitute bit! al n l«&lt; i aunuunced.
foreign law section of the Li­
Tlie Caura area uf t’lete. quiet
meeting, liarrrll thru nnmuin.-rd
far has never been guarded. The on’s wartime account.
to w rules to require raitnr ter­ ii out ol town.
Administration official*
who brary of Congraa*. Both men *p rain clearance Indicator.■ in air
only police'at the secretariat that
l l i r matin u|-rrducing thr fre! Id* Inlrutioii to call no further for llie tlast few weeks, wa# under
IC
-a
lls
a
r*
aa
|'M
,
Si
s
)
'
a curfew ordered by the mjlitary
have urged Congress to relaa this
treatlaa*# • • l‘ »a » l i t )
! marling during thr cunviit
Imera for a two-year cxperlmcn
governor. Col. Fiairroddaskis, - af­
stand lest it be interpreted abroad
^
^
a i a l i u f f ’ j u iu i- n a e
"
t*l period beginning Jan. I.
ter a Imrnl of 20 men .ul irk .&lt; a . ,
» » *h American disregard o f con­
Th* board also announced a giro mittiuit oil July III hy (icorgc
otcoh
The Evrrglade*' National I’otk radio station .just oulsiib1 ths capi­
tract pledges acknowledged thM
poaed new rule reuniting Increased Austin of thr Ihnipr Furnitutr was rstalilisiinl June 20 by See- tal. (Tin s dispatch did not fur'liRussia's tactic* In Romania might
■learnnre* tn flying over moun­ Company. Mayoi Gut thru dircrlril tciarv of Interior J. A. King on er identify lhe *ltae|i*r*.)
permanently bar th# shipment des­
tainous terrain during bail wrath- Attoinry \X ilum lu draw up an Cfil.lHMI -acres in southern Florida.
The authorities announced that
pite Moscow’s willingness to pay
WASHINGTON; July 22, (,V &gt;- ei and the revival of a pre-war
At that time, the State drrd-d lo guerrillas near Can........... flic lo
PARIS. Jdir 22 ’
The re­ for the goods.
tide requiring llie carrying of an urdinsnee irdunng il|r Ire (rum the feileial government fire of ml (hr village- of Kamltimi nnd hlasThe
Navy
announced
today
an
im­
turn of 11.8. World War II dead
Tlie State Departs nt disclosed
automatic flight recorder.
I KI Oil a day lo )2H a day. At nnd mineral leases, all Stale own- led u bridge in leptisal fur the
from JKuropran grave* will get yesterday a formal note bad been mediate reduction" of 1,000- o f­
Th* two new proposal! grew (Jir mrctlllM lail Friday, Convmis-j rd lands in the area. II also pie- •laying Gy u C d i m muli.uf two
ficers because o f budget cuts
umb rway July 28, at Henri Chap- handed the Soviet foroign office,
voy^d by Congress. The move will from President Truman’s • special
persons In-Id In ronnectio, with
ellt&gt; Cemetery near _Liege,- Bel. Xirotaating Russia's failure to pay reduce the number of Navy of- air safety inquiry troard. The third lionrr Carraway moved-that the'
.sT*1*1 *
** f"!
.
| . ■ | ,
tNW.otM) for the aqcuiattion of nri the kilting &lt;&gt;f a Rightist attorney.
glum, the American Graves Regis­ for 7.000 ton* of oil equipment re­
ordinanrc
tie
adopted,
but
tbp
|
vate
land!
within
the
coNtrmpl«l)*.t
ficer* from a present strength of D one which has been.under dlstration
Commission
announced moved from Romania tjtf Red army !7.0rW
In northwest Greece in th# • irs
to 40,000.
• u'-idri for some times* an aid to motion dird lor want of
l.L'uu.lMMI.acrr park.
east of loannina, two minor elash| troops.
today.
Congress gave the Navy M,. enforcement' of flight.rules and H|T ond.
.
.
Itrp.
Dirksen
(R
-lll)
urge,I
Hut.
r»
well* reDtirteil belwesnc govern
The Henri Chapeite Cemetery
.1OO.000.000 for its operations 'until vnilgation of accident*.
sulwumniltee today to ’’plotec- Ihe ’ merit fnrrea anil reinnantli i f Lef­
Following
lire
opinion
given
is the second Isrgest In tbe.KuroJuly IU4H,,or.approximately JshW,- - Th* flight recorder Is ’* device
mineral mid oil interests" of pri­ tist Guerrilla unite. One guerrilla
p*»n erea,. and. 17JUD-American*
000,000 leas than i'residrn; Tru­ pieced in tne tail of the plane lo hy Attorney Wilson, lhe ordinance vate owners if it recommended unit, attempting to reach A graph#,
are buried there. It waa establish­
man had asked.
sliow&lt;lta path through the air and wai passed un iti first reading tlioi tlie Secretary uf Interior ln- wa* reported under altar's hy
ed, hy the tat. Army in Septem­
Of the 1.000 officers affected, al&gt;n th* effect of rough air on th* last evening. Die reduction, said viven "unquestionahle authority" government’force* south of G'rev*.
ber. 1844. Mane of ita dead fell
II Kalian*# aa l*aae *1*1
NANKING. July 22, OP) — 800 will leave the Navy and 1’00 plan*. Use of the recorder via*
na. Other minor clashes were
in the battles fo r Asrhan and In China's military situation came will revert to, non commissioned dropped Ih June.' !!)!!, because of Mr. Sayrr. applies to firms that
saU to have taken place un |h#
the Ardennes campaign.
have
been
m
business
twu
years
ranks,
t
i*
announcement
sold.
war
time
materials.shortages/
under rlpso scrutiny today by an
smtlhern stupes uf lhe (ir.tinmna
"Only thoae dead whoa# next American presidential envoy on a
A ll officers concerned will he
Th* r)tdar absolute terrain pro­ or more. Fur firms that have not
Muiintnliis.
of kin hdve elected to haee their fact-finding mission and by top notified not later than Aug. IA ximity.Indirator will Ite used as a
Tlie goverii.nt atirmunred lhr»i
remains brouht back to Uia home­ Chines* -general* who conferred and the change will lie -omnleted supplement to pressure .'ypc nitI- been heir that length uf tunc
IlMlIaae* as I’sar aid
on Sunday GtAiiiliu forces lust dr
land will tie returned" the AGRC with Chlang Kal Shek oq coordina­ hy Oct. 1.
meten. One now un the market
TAM I'A. July 22. &lt;*•) - The killed, il) wounded and T7 cap­
said. ;
O f the 800 to leave tha service, shows * light and blows a horn
tion of operations In the wer
drutli of hundred* uf thousands of tured.
The first shipment Is sched­ against Chines* Rede.
500 will be reserve line officers when the plane approaches within
fish in the Sayasota area during •North of Kilkis, a iurnd ronting
uler! to depart from Antwsrp early
The American was Lieut, Gen­ now on active duty and a email a specified distance of an obstruc­
tlie past week waa caused literal- down from tlie lulls attacked and
in Octdber.
number
of
Wave
officer*.
About
tion.
Th*
board'*
proposed
rule
eral Albort.C. Wedemeyer, whose
ly l&gt;y smothering, Dr. Clvd.' T. held a village near Santa for thr**
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survey for President Truman, like­ 300 regular Navy temporary line would require such a device In all
Rri’
l. in-ad uf the Biology Depart­ hours lieforn ar tin-red cars and
Bill
Lewis,
a
0
foot
188
pound
offieera
who
were
formerly
en­
scheduled airline plane* flying at
ly will deteraino U. 8, policy to­
ment
of the University of ramps, troops recaptured the-community,
backstop
from
Follanab**,
W.
Va.
listed
men
and
given
officer
rank
night or through overcast.
ward China. Ho held informal
military source* sstd.
said
today.
wa*
signed
by
tha
Sanford
Celery
during
the
war
will
also
be
sep­
Th# proposed terrain clearance
conference* at tho American Em­
Far tu the east, virtually un th*
Fed*
today,
it
waa
announced
by
After
he
and
twu
as*iiiu-it&gt;
arated,
the
Navy
said.
rule would Increase the minimum
bassy toon after Me arrival, and
Turkish Imrder at Oiestias mili­
made
a
thorough
study
uf
jhe
con­
John
Krlder,
vie*
president
of
the
About 200 temporary lino war­ altitude over the highest ground
W ASHINGTON," July 22 W ) tomorrow he will talk with Chlang rant officer* will go bock to the on a route from 1,000 feet to 2,00(1 Sanford Baseball Association.
ditions. Dr. Reed said Sarasota tary sources said l eftist Guerril­
and other high government offici­
las were routed with losses of men
The House voted today to cut
Lewis has been ploying for th* coastal waters were teeming with and war supplies ip a battle with
feet under certain conditions.
al*.
the taxes camera fan# must pay
Miami entry in the Florida Inter­ billion* of liny organisms which an "K vro*" &lt;Rightist) unit.
In
a
written
lUtemaot.
Wede­
on films and euuipmcnt.
national League and has been clung to th* fishes’ gills an i shut
meyer said:
Without a dissenting vote, it
o ff their breathing.”
hitting“ 288 for Miami.
"M y miulon !• easentla'ly one
passed a measure dropping from
Th* new Fed catcher la 24 years
"These organisms I provisionally
IS to 10 percent the tax on eme- of fact-finding in which I am aid­
old and ia a limited oervvlc* identify as diatoms called 'arterled by a imall group af men expert
teur roll films and cameras and In several fields o f economics, fin­
player.,
onetla Japaunica’, whjfh always
ending the 25 percent tax on Jen- ance, engineering and political a f­
•xist in normal amounir III sea
aeta and various Ither still and faire. We aro IntertsfWjwrUrulWater hut spring up lu-counties*
Funeral services for Herman W.
By BOBBY PARK8
dirrction and Killed down by the
moi|on picture equipment.
Camp Scribe
numbers when conditions ar* ideal Schrader, 86, who died yesterday
arly in learning and teeing some­
fire
for
another
nap.
Soon
the
Tb# bill also trO«fa Urn 20 per thing of the efftegry of measures
for their growth" tha Tarnna .ninrnilUi *t- Me-iiuifiu ill 1XFJ
h n a r
After an active day Friday, blair danced higher and the go­
cent tax off Jewelry selling for taken by tho Chines* government
-actentixt-Tatijr
ro* will he held Wednesday after-.
lest than JUS and aiampt* muil- looking toward
lh« camper* gathered around the phers -begae-tw-morr.— After- till
------ noun at 4:00 o’clock at th# Erick^ W A S H IN G TO N , July 22,-Ghcal Instrument*-purchoaed by n —|cam pfire-form H citing gopher race, with Cabin V 't Kilroy corn- Furvi*
son Funeral Home. Interment will
for th* 8t. Johns River
Johnson

said

he

accepted

U. sS. Ifit« Slow Pay
Of Reds For Supplies

Greece Reports

CAB Announces.
New Regulations
For Air Safety

■Rebel Attacks

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Navy To Cut F
By 1,000 OfficerH

Return Of War DeScI
Gets Underway Soon

i w C W cSS Si'

* *a

IJL'Hth Of Gulf Firth
Due To SmotherinR

New Catcher Signed
By Sanford Feds

House Kills Tax On
Jewelry Under $25

Visitors l o Camp Winona On Sunday
W ere Royally Entertained By Boys

Schrader Funeral
Planned Tomorrow

River Fund Increased
By Senate Group

alto have to win-approval by the
Senate and Fresident Truman.

SANFORD W INS
,
Th* Sanford American U gion
ON
regrets an m w r Junior Baseball team defeated tho
Winter Park Legion
nin* this
obituary
morning by a t to I margin in
which a ,.
Th* s u it o r s in- Winter Park; Lloyd 8waln pltchod
, K. M J ^ r p h / j f f o r ' Sanford and Byron Board
caught. Sanford play* Orlando
^ in tho toeoad round,

Friday evening will ba visitors
nhjht at th* C#ntrol Florida Quick
Fraew and 8lor*ga Company on
Waat Thirteenth Straot at from
7:30 P. M. until 9:00 P. M.,- it was
announced today by Forrest Catchal and Alex R. Johqgon, ownero.
During tho Oral hour plant processed hqm and cold drlnko will be

race. A fearful
huih
settled
•round the fir* •• the gophers
ttl like brightly painted atones.
Suddenly there waa a victorious
yell at Cabin llt'a gopher began
to ilowly make hit way toward
th* finish tin#.
He finished first and was care­
fully packed in 'hit box before
any of the other turtles even be&lt;
gan lo mov#. Then, evidently Wak­
ing from Ida nap, Kilroy, of Cab­
in V. moved liowly in tim Wrong

tog in second, there wst’ a beauty project lo deepen the channel from
Joeksonville to Lak* Harney wer*
conical with Kilroy winning.
Senate
Saturday was a buiy day wtlfi approved yesterday by
appropriations -sub-committee.

preparation* being made for the
The commltt**
recommended
visitors Sunday. After supper Sat­ 1200,000 for Ih* project or |100,
urday the camperi hurried to the 000 raora than th* Rous* originally
rrtrearion hall lo tee the movie, approved,.
"Thunderhead, Son of Rieka."
MEET TOPIC

Sunday waa full of active gome*
and contest* for th* visitor*’ en­
tertainment. Th# rift* match was
woo by Wad# Garner far Cohta
(Canto***# • • Pa#a Its)

"What's Th# Matter With San­
ford" will be th* th#m* of a talk
by E. F. Housholder, local attornay, to th* Klwanla Club at Ita
Bteritef ^tomorrow noon nt th#

Southern Pacific ■
Strike Is Shortlived

SAN FRANCISCO, July «2, OP)
— A strike by th* Hrotherhoral of
Loromotlv* Engineers which Immoblliied th* weatern lines o f th*
Southern Pacific Railroad ended
early today six hour* and 45 min­
ute* after it b*gtn.
Thirty-nine minute* later th*
first o f hundred# of locomotive*
Idled by th# brief strike puffed
back Into service. II was a 'switch
sn^tn* ln^the railroad’ s Oakland,

be in Evergreen Cemetery.

Mr. Schroder was born Oct. 25,
1881 In Rtadling, Iowa. He wa#
a member o f the First MeihoJUt
Chureh of Sanford. For tha r#st
year he operated a grocery star#
in Lak* Monroe.
Survivors Include th* widow,
five sons, Edward uf D«nv*r, I*,.
Arehi* of Waterloo, la , George
and Billy uf Waverlv, la. and Wen-*
dell o f Rycamore. III.; two daugh­
ters. Mrs. Glenn Stuffier of Olym­
pia, Wash, and Mrs. Ernest Wenson o f Waverly, and one brother,
William Schrader of Minneapolis^

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U. S. Envoy To China
Begins Conferences

tors Invited To
Open House Of Plant

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Landing
On
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Java Gain First Objectives;
Spies
Note To U N Outlines Policy

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THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1917

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

IB EIGIlT

Sailin g Ships
S till lined F o r
World Commerce

:ttn For State O ffice
PAl.ATKA, Fla., July 17—R.
tDIrk) Erviq, Resident Altertwy for the State Road DeparttteOt and former Assistant Attor­
ney General, staled hem to-Iny
tb it ha plana to run for Attorney
General and will formally «n■ounce hla candldaey shortly nfier
first of next year when ha
irUi realgn from the Road l&gt;cpait&gt;
menl to wage an active campaign.
SUr. Ervin was born at Cairobelle, on Jan. 20, 1P05. He wat
educated Jn the public who da of
Marion, Leon and DaSoto Conn•fiei'aitd graduated front the Uni1 5 ally of Florida Law Coliege In'
antered into private practice
* o f law In Finellair County in 1920,
In Lee County in 1929, and frdln
1B30 to 1936 in 1‘alatka, I’utnum
County, of which County lie ia a
legal resident.
KoTlitl ha* served ns an Attorney
tfir ■the Slate Uoatl Department
from 1U35, •Cl and from lt*15 to
date.' as Aaalatant Atfortu-v Can*ral from ^ug. b 104.1 to Jan.* I,
1946; a* 8ecreUry fur the Florida
Dread Commission from Jan. 1.
46 to July 1, ll&gt;«6, II* set vt &lt;1
Attorney for the Oversea. Road
(T oll bridge District from lu ll
,1941 and wa* the first Attort for the Department of Public
fety from it* dreatlon -&gt;y the
gtalalure In 1931*. aervmg until
11. 11a aerved as Er.greasing
rrk of the House of ReprravntaH, Florida legislature, each
&gt;aion from 1921 through 1935.

Gulf-Pacific Shipping
Said Undependable
NEW ORLEANS, July M, t/V,
—Dependability of exiating steamahip service between Gulf and
Pacific coast port* wa* Luestinnod
ben today at an Intcrstai- Cammere* Commission hcann; on an
application by the Arrow Line to
ipwymrate service on that mule.
iT-G. O. Nickel, traffic maun«-*r of
.a Sapulpa. Ok la., glassware menufacturer, testified before ICC Ex
a miner Sam Diamond**.n of Wash
logton that his firm had discontlnued use of water transjturtallon
between the Gulf and West Coast
In 1939 because of the 'Vin.-eilmn
ty of shipping arrangements "
China Introduced tea t-i Jiipxn
■bout 600 A.D.I

New “Parasite” Arm y
Plane In Announced

C IN C IN N A T I/ Ju ly

T V I SOLD well over 350 mOlion pounds of
tobacco at the auctions down South, and
year after year, I'v e seen the maker* of
Lucky Strike buy quality tobacco...fine, light,
■gb-erew* tobacco thatznakee
(W ~ -b M n
a grand nmoko.W

By R. J. SC O T T

Star of India, l&gt;u it in Sc -'laed in
1803, greasing 1,318 tuna. She
(Iona for the Zoological Society OF
San Diego.
„
The Scottla.'tTodv. 79 yeara old
and also of Scottish origin, haul*
bright out of Seattle. The threemasted Pacific Queen, 61 yeara old
and grossing 1,836 tons, used to
make the India and Alaska runs.
She once won a race from the
Golden Gate to Chlgnik, Alaska,
in 19 days. Out now thy Pacific
Queen la anchored off Long Deach,
Cal., the star of a harbor exhibi­
tion there. *
The -late war heavtiy reduced
the number ef all ships, N*&gt; one
was hit haril.-r than 73-vear-old
Cant, (tusiaf Erikton of Ilnland.
Erlkson hadd.tllt up hU fleet of
ttfuare riggrra to eleven, Tarry­
ing nitrates from Chile, Swedish
lumber of Australia, rasa til for
Fiji and guano fium Juan He Nova.

|t‘n l l &gt; » .

Ira a , !* » ■ » O m )

Eggert-'s atatemrnt w»s submit*
ted to the committee on thu tail
day of a scrlt a of hearings to find
out what ran ho done about sitb j
iiixiffg price* and the economy gen-

IT, W V -

presents THE MAN WHO KNOWS

TOBACCO AVCTIONHR!

SCO n'S SCRAP BOOK

Four :of Cincinnati1* six major
hotel* 'returned normal operation*
today after a aeven-hour »trife by
1.700 AFL employee* paralysed
aervlce* veaterday afternoon and
early evening.
Official* of the Cincinnati Hotel*
Aaaociatlon and the AFL Hotel
Kmployeea council" announced an
agreement ending the strlk-i shorttv after 7:00 o'clock tail night, a no
arid a new contract would he aigned today.
Under .term* of the agreement,
fttosl of t b f atrikera, including
elevator operator*, bellhops, maid*,
porter*, bartender*, waiter/, .and

Hr SAUL I'KTr
AP Ncwafcaturr* Writer
NEW ORLEANS, July IT, W
ghosts tailing ihip* atill travel
many of the world'* trade route*
a* though their skippeic had never
heard of supersonic speeds.
In an age when thy averagt boy
growa Up to believe that the only
big square-riggers and schooner*
lift,are built on Hollywood movie
lota* wind-driven vessels of oak
and iron continue to find cargoes
to haul at speed* frequently no
faster than the Mayflower’*.
At least ihh American sailing
vessel* of more than 506 ion*
each are *GJI in commercial use,
The majority of th*
according to thy Treasury Depart*} who left their lob* at n&lt;
ment’a bureau of custom*. Large dav at the Netherland I
foreign sailing craft atill in trade
are estimated to number between
100 and Hit:.
Thla figure, of rmi.se, 1* pain­
fully small compared wilh the old
days, when America had -1,000,0001
ions of shipping »■*-(»*■ -nil and
fast, beautiful
'for the Immediate future.'

ST. LOUIS. July 17, W J-A
"new type of fighter plan*, de­
signed to he launched In midair
from the bomb Lay of the Army's
giant 11-30 bomber and to return
to It, la being manufactured for
the Army Air Forma by McDon­
nell Aircraft C'orp., at LaiuUri*
St. Louis field, it was announced achooner*. a ll over 6l)t) Juna..
4
*1n a *
Vtn I,023-Ton
'I *1
ha I, j ni.a
One.
the
aelicLnt-r C. S!
The parasite plane, designated Hultnea, atill operatea^iut uf Seat­
the XP-hS, ia a small, jot.prrpel- tle aa a whaler.
lei craft which the Army said ia
Abroad, wlndjannnei i are o ted
expected to have a speed approach­ In, freder operations in"th*' Wr*t
ing the present World record, 623.8 Indie* between small port) and
mile* per hour.
jisrbora suitable for alearner*. Up
A spokesman for the McDon­ and down the west co*»t of South
nell company arid heNvaa unable America, they transport guano and
to furnish, any Information about bulk cargoes and between the east
the XP-86 because the plan Is sllll coast and Capetown the/ carry
classified as secret. - However, It timber and manufactur -il r/jod*. '
was aaid the craft has not made 4 - From Australia, there are atill
windjammer* c a r r y i n g wheat
TIi# B-36 Is-tK* Iwmlivr which across the Pacific. They l*nul fish
the Army previously had announ­ and lumber in the Baltic and rual,
ced could carry the atomir butnh timber, salt and wool In the Britto any part of the world, dtop it ish coastal trade.
xml return.
But th* aquare-rigger find* It
most difficult to hang »n.
Today, there am only three big
Electricity Is being used now on
63 percent of the nation's farms. square rigger* left Id Ametirun

U CKY S T R IK E

Short Strike Tiea
Up Cincinnati Hotels

The inatltula official *rit*d this*
principal reaaona for the Hitt'In
meat price* alnce January:
1. A seasonal. 10 to 1C percent
decline in aupplie*.
•2. An inerraae in weekly wngvt
in Induatry "to an all-time h'gh."
a. ^ record peak of 00,000,000
persona employed, an irwreaau of
"ifRftil four percent alnce- the it«ra*
of the year.
., .
Contributing to the pie-tame on
price*; Eggurt added, ia the fact
that atnrngK atork* of meat are
amaller than the prewar average.
"Another complicating factor,"
he said, "la that the current out­
look for gralnr, a* compared with
a year ago, ia unfavorably and
thrre are prospects for Itugi grain
export*,"
Assuming these deterring ele-nieilta develop, they may uieverii
the expected 1948 inereaa* In lotrat
production ami could even m ult
in 'aoju decrease, Eggcrt aaid.
It air.depend*, he added, on the
weather, the corn crop anti grain
export*. In connection with thj

frtE Hi p p o p o t a m u s spread s
His f a c e o p e n a b o u t f o u r .
FEET

WHEH
YAWMH

How MANY Tots
AND FINQERS HAD THL
COMMON ANCESTOR.
OF M A M M A LS ?
F iv e d ib it s on
e a c h ea T r e m iTv

IMESE

c l a im

The Ho n o r

H A V 1N &lt;4 C A S T t h e F IR S T L A R f t f . B E L L S * i
•Marion U. Folsom, treasurer at
the Eastman Kodak Co., *ald that
Y*puld be the "greatest contribu­
tion" the government could make
"toward maintenance of (he pre­
sent -high level of ehtployur.ient.jF
W. Randolph Dnrgcia. vr.l
chairman of the National City
Bank of Naw York, said th# na­
tional budget must be I-rought
"under control" aa a atap toward
“ wise management of the public
debt."
Both Folsom and Burgess alto
urged that taxes be cut to en­
courage industrial expansion.
Before their itatcmcnt.s were
corpuscle t which go made public, Senator Snatkmin
for oxygen.
(D-AtaL a member of the Join*
committee, told a reporter "w#
are more dangerously close to. a
our economy tbau most

( ABOUT M O Q)

Doctor Reveals New
W ay To Give Medicine
«-a*■* 1

'»

used for humans,
Th» Pegkwita method is like a
game whet* ball* of different
raises are rolled to atou In holes

NEW YORK, July 17L l/PH-^A
new method o f giving medicine,
,
ulsm adr o
which he call* "aimed Injection*,''
in* medical halls are the tiny * "* * ? " J ™
where the drug goo* mainly to cryaUl* that form many different •axo uyc», w
one place or to one alck organ, waal kind* of drugs. These crystal*!
y
•
explained In the. Third Interne* « * too'amall to be aeeti without} To be trapi
tlonal Pediatric* Congress today1 * mlcrosope. So
by Dr. Rudolf Pegkwita. of llam'' v ........ .........
of- red blood
burg, Germany.
to the lung*
One aimed medicine, a dye, goes
cither to the lungs, or other artutj
depending on "aim" and hns been
used to Lule tuhercutoala In guinea
plga •nd rabbits. It has not been

y

lOMRltoW the »ky team * bluer and tho tun ahlnea

that hero at last y o u find atx* and ability and smart-

J j brighter Mien you and this Buick are enjoying
the day together.
Somehow the sudden summer shower soem* more
of a lark, less of • bother, when it's pattering on the
entig shelter this tidy number throws up automat­
ically et your touch on a control.
Somehow autumn air is more wincy^ swirling
winter snows more fun when ypur choice is « Buick
— a n d « Convertible as tight and ali-weather-rendy

neaa and finish to roatch.your dreamt of a perfect
travel mete,

Maybe it's because your style sense tells you these
■leek lines and this rich treatment ere going fo stay
the fairest 'of The sutemotivo fair.*
Maybe it’s because you find, In the big Fireball
straight-eight under your
treadle foot, an evor-eager,
e v e r -liv e ly com panion-inadventure that acknowledges
'
no peer-for. life and lift oyd
Y ^ B IR lP m jw
It ooujd be the rare and pleaH
given an open
itrueiion. It could be, simply,

All we know it that thti It one of the itandout
favorite* in a line of care that stands out aa tho moat
wanted in America.
So when food friends come to us eskmf, "H ow do I
get one of those snappy Buick ConvertiblesP" our

full and forthright answer is always the samet
Sifn up far one, sir — soon ms you can. The sooner
we hayo your firm order for one, the sooner you start
climbing up our customer list. And we promise yout You'll mount that ladder
equally Jett whether or not you have a ear fo trade.

�. *

K 1
, ?V r

|V\
\&gt;

.

jUy Thcr# Is Strength—

T IIE

'.'J i^iotwl Ote I'tttt of th* World;
'to I'romot* lh« Proere** of America;
To Produce Prosperity' for Sanford.

Partly cloudy tonight and Satur*
da) with scattered shower*.

AN

VOLUME XXXV III

Established 1908

IN D E P E N D E N T

SA N FO RD ,

F L O R ID A .

D A IL Y

N EW SPA PER

F R ID A Y . J U I .Y

IS. 1947

A s s o c ia t e d

Greek Danes Sanford Reduces . Bonded Debt School Board British Board
Hit Invaders .. By .34 Per Cent .In 14 Years Votes 4 Mill Refugee Ship
Tax Increase After Battle
Fleeing North City Officials
G u e r i l l a s Said To
Be *•Inflicting Ter­
rible D a m a g e On
Line Of R e t r e a t
&amp;HENS. July 18 W*l A Greek
communique laid today nationalin plane* were inflicting i f » f *
loiart on gucriilla* who were Ilezing northeast of lonnina before
punuing ground force* and tavaging village* on the wray.
War Miniitcr George Strato*
•aid anotlirr and laigrr guerrilla
ol Native -wat expected along the
no'thwrit frontier. The Greek go*V-wraejil Mwl

lire - l u l l

gun n il l

band "invaded" Gieece^frotf? 4V
bania with the aim of »eltin« up
a irparate Curnrnuniit govern­
ment.
, "Bsndili patting through vil
laget have committed crime* ol
unimaginable brutality." the rornmijjqur lom the Greek 8th di­
vision -laid. "Village* have been
pillaged and many inhabilanlr
-killed."
Dl%Todgrd from the 7.000 foot
heights of Mt. (iamila, 18 mile*
north of loanninn, the hulk of the
21)00-inan guerrilla force started
a march orr lightly defended loan
nina five day* ago. l-uyaliX* a*
serted the Irrrgulnr* hatTU-eh rut
Inta amaU jmits which were seat
t-vkl itWiii ntr over a wide, rug­
ged area 10 mile* northeast of
loannina near the villager of
Frandgadhei, Klatokhori and llholianiln in the foothill of Mt. Timfi
Farther north. Spitfire fighter
planes caught two more hatu'hm*
in tsvlnea along the southern foot­
hills of Mt. Smolika* and were
•aid to have inflicted crushing Jos-

W EATH ER

Sanford'* • bonded indebtedness
ha* been reduced from a peak
of $7,461,246 on Sept. 30. 1933
to $4,878,000 at of Ju ly I thi*
year, a 34 percent reduction, ac­ Action
Seen Neces­
cording to figures released today
sary Due .To Loss
by City Manager H . N. Sayei.
Of Racing Funds,
Thi* reveal* a $2,583,246 re­
duction of bonded indebtrdnei*
Increased
Salaries
Pending Airport' Leg­
during a 14 year period. At the
ist at ion Discus­ time of. iatue during the "boom" A lour null incteate in the gen
sed B y Floridians period of 1922-27. bonds had etal County School las which will
interest late* of 51* to 6 |&gt;ercent. incteate the lev y I tom 6 to 10
Andiew C arraw ay. City Com­ The City was later unable to
missioner, and Kdwaid llig g im . carry this interest during the de­ m ill*, tubject to approval o l, the
Manager of the Sfm inole Count) pression period and on Mar. I . Slate Depaitment of Education,
wat yeiteiday voted by the Sem­
Chambci ol Com m eicr. returned | '|i ))7
the bqndt were iclunded
yevleiday from Washington where | anj iJ,,. inieir»l wat sealed down inole County Hoard of I'uliht In
tlruction.
Ihey repretented the City ol San to I peicent.
“Tbit incteate in inillage, ta i.l
ford in matter* pertaining to the
On Sept. I . thi* interest on out
former Naval A ir Station pro;wr- •landing bond* wpll be incicaied Supt. 1.awImi tiHlay, it made net ty. Participating in the confer- '/&lt; of I peicent. .Tb it incteate r t u r y i d u r to- lot*, of rare (lack
4a2-t&gt;i)kiil u.Ltun d t, alid to an $88,000 mete**-'
' m- - i &gt;u W a»luni*"n w &lt; v - ,J , II fc it M lB l a m lv
Lltlle r, Melbourne aiip .u l mana­ waterworks bomb o f which tlw
ger; 1/ n Fugle, mayor ol Del.and; interest wa* 2 percent, taid M r.
leachei* ul -Seminole County
Fred G ro t), city manager of.-De- Sayer.
irceivrd $292.HUll last yean
l.a n il; Walter W ally, president ol
According to the City au.lit re­ whereat during the -coating trim
the D cLm d Chamber ■ol Com­ port of .Sept; HO. 1930, the bonded It it rsllllialrd IIi it the) will |r
merce; City managei Mobley and debt. on Jan. I. 1910 at issued seise more than $180.INK), he a&gt;-

Attend Meeting
In Washington

under the old charter was hut

NO. 176

P re ss Leased W ir e

V eto O f T ax

Underground AsksDN
To Intc*i;vcnc For
4,51)0 J e wi s h I tu­
rn i g r a n t s Sei/.cd
JEKIM IIM . July 18. (4’*
I lagan i .
Jewish umlcigiound.
organic.itioli. .ippralrti to thr t til­
led Nall, if- Coouui.sion I.hU v i »
intctveiic m lirhalf uf 4*50U J r *
tail - inimi pants whose slop v* »y
lioaislcl bs HiiIp Ii naval aulhori
iirs alter .« blttei battle oil til.
Palest lor .oa.l this moiipng
A leliaWe Jewish soui.r .aid
that the ap|ieal had lieeu deliveirsl
to* the .hlilinan ol the l 1 N,
comnusicii
llag.in.sh high
i oii*Iiii-m--si by tbe
the llag.in.sh
hi
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II PHllNMiil ••m !*•«*

»

ro
Pauv, Trial
Refuses To Annul
Charge O f B rib ery

Newsprint Sold ;Group Releases
On“ FreeMarket” Estimate Of U.S.
At Fancy Prices Foreign Aid Cost

MeasCire Termed By
President
Unsafe,
Unsound, U n f a i r;
Senate Set To Act

‘ U /V SH lN itlO N , July 18 &lt;45 Hie llo il-r ItKla) »oJrd to ovridr 1‘ iriid r n l
1 1111u.Hi» trcoli'd
1Ju h 1i s li e r.s * Stocks j Measure To Cash GI nv rlu
o| ’ llir
Republican-back»J
A rc At L o w e s t
Bonds Placed On $ 4.00ll. 0&lt;i0.00(i i.,x cut. Hut nidiLevel On Record! Senate Must List calioni art dial llir S n u t r may
tu ila in llir I'leMtlrut ami thu* kill
Hi M II.I.I VM M HMBILVN
WASHINGTON. July 18 id i. llir bill.
.......................
V m W - v l “ ba.V4v,,Y»I'
H tsu oltuiJKp^ i^ TrtV ctl' ftkliV ’ -V41ir *i"H3i»r' v n lr‘ t3^ dckuull wa*
Some l . S. nrw *|ij|ici i-iil-li-Iiri* a $4.09|,2t)M ,i)00 r ilim a tf- o l tin* 2*8) til 108. 28 m,nr tbsn tbe nee.tie pzying tky luVli * i'll- c&gt; lot cuuniiy * io ingn aid piugiain ioi »taiy two il-ii.lt mip-idy. A total
nryttpniif in an iiitrinitionai lire llir nrxt 12 nioulhi along‘ with 4 ol ( i i Drmot ra il joined 216 Hrin .ii krt t h a t - slirlilir.- Iiulil Nrw flat
Adm iniitraliun
dcilaiatio ii publu am in llir tule to ovctildc
Yuik In llir Orient
that no addilmhal lum L w ill hr llir I'ln id r n l.
.
I'.i|ki In-in t’.iha-l.i. ^wctlrli. longltl liefurr 1948.
l liaiiuiau I a ll ( K Olnti&gt; lold^i ranee ami I’ul unl i* bring- mkl
l l i r inloinialion wa* uiadr pui*- ir|M i|lrti tbr Senate Rr,*iublu all
-ml ollrirtl at pncrt lii-m anlun.l Iu in a (i8(l.it(lU-wonl lia iiw in it |mbx) lo u iiu ltlrr will p i n t , lot a
$2&lt;)m .i ton Up
v*tilt tin- tu trill ol Irtlimuny* takrq by the I lout* Vote la in Imlay on I lie d lu ,
on Hie "up ” Al Trail ime puli-' A p p iu p iu tio ni
A p-ti, r 11ul Rrj-ublaan-llrinolo tiin n llrr on *
lltliri li,it. pant $2'*f) .i*-Ion
r
ia
l ioablion ndlr.l up in lirt
n iiilli in ill
dollai inratuia bund
Hot $2*81 iliaigc i» 21*1 |-ci ling up l.i*l miuutr. douirtlii prcdi llm iir tbe. Ilio ir titan tim llu id i
irnt .il-,-»r tlie »o t .tiled uuilui l •llting with $ 1 3 4 9 .16I.4IKI tu t a l ­ ltl-t)&lt;&gt;ltty n r,r»«a iy I.i o in tb lo w
(line oi $'H j toll ibliiriril ill ly out llir nation** toirlgu poll llir veto. 1 be lln iltr lu ll call
Nrw 5 »ik. tin- pn-e ,it wlmli llir ■y 111 llir iii -*ii I Ii a linmrdi4tr!y ibtiwrtl a icilict.inti.il ilu lt ol Drmgir.it l-ulk ol new-;&gt;•ml. uiotllvi j||r,„|
o cialt ill iiippm l i-l llir litra iu ie,

seited.
lie added, however, that it I*
possilde that n iedueti.ni of 2
TAI.I MIASSEE, Fla-, July 18.
mills may l* effected in Uoid Ipi Trtni -rrr.tg e- " ’ Mnv
telrit uii.l siiikiiig fund le'vy. This MT
—titi ib i liru-il t-C- i|(inall
would iiiakr a net Increase of only W a ll. i I ■
on* o f tin I n o c clmr)f«-**uf lr,*i-2 mill*.
Silpl. I.awt.ni said lliat he Imd latlv. ' it -ry again-*-fontici It-1s-ll
itisli ucte.l hv tile (.a id to lli-rin-- •’ I'jpy - f K--&gt; D- •
'
The .ifii—»~ lw.» r--imt---nrii- not
plePaie a tentative budget to lake
un-b-i
oli'ncj- I'npy'* trial by*Jury
to Tullahnssee pest Week and sub
mil to the Slate Depnilltu-til .if on tin- ll-i-c iInOge* will ill—ii
here M--ii-h»y.
Kducatlon for its . on»ideintion.
|-at tt hitaket of Taiii|ui, «b- f Imil t .in.itl.i. u mill in llir l mil •11 llir $4,000,1 IllO.liOi' |.|ii* I I g- *c lilt ll pltilltlr* (ul It* 1r 11tic lulu
The lii.l of W,. I., h css lei id fending Pap), inainialiu’-l in* *h* Stair*
uie, niveting ih rrd i r l i r l . lu a iii, rllnlive Jkl). I, 1948 llir cli.illlWinter Park to re.roof the l.y- inthm «-f Floridu law wu- nil-ge-l
ol li|rliii|nilit.ill ill
bei bail xiile.l 2li8 In I 17 two
man School nt laogwod was ac­ in an indictnieilt ruiint nceudpg . . I'ulilitlieii
ll|e G ie rk -1U lk illi aid pioptiani
.
cepted, Mr. latwtiii aniioliPted. Pap)
.iff,.*mg Bep III alley bra a. well .11. tuiall-lown papn. and llir A lliiy * iHCUpali-u* l-io- vlinlI id ibr -iripiurtl Iwit-thlldl,
Since no Idds weie received nt (Xlhom oC-Snnfoid n l»ril*** to
) -,,r p-iying (amy p n tr* in pad gram. irp ir-rn t* thr total ol a tu tuilaiu Mi. Iiuuiaii'c veto
thia time for ronveraion' of th&lt;&gt; fraln from -voting un a bill which „ U| dangriouil)
|..,t
mpplici.
• llll- in ir l 1bail p irtrn lrd by l ol tbr lint lull wlmli would have
Lyman
shop liud.liMg i'sslss .i would .hiivi* denied telegrupli &gt;n
Stuck*
id
ncwipiuit
belli
by ail lyln Wnot), tlrpulv aiiiitaul in I adr llir (till rllritivr last July
school cafeleiia, l ie lru«lees of vice* to lin e iMitikniukel r.
U. S. Imill 1C||&lt;-1 * at tl,a end ill ill kit III il ilr
the district were, authorized to
Hi- aigtnjjl tlmi Florltla ln«
engage wolkmeii to make min- rovri
t-niy atteliipj* to lirjtw- act , , M ay were llir lowrit Irv rl on
iniuni. alleiuliiiii* cot_In
race**! *nf-TTTmnp«-ion. -nor-of-ommiv*ion.4rrcnnF and—nnly- *hghilc-*ltighrT
. detailed__bteakduwu—it- — AVASHtNOlHV Julr 187-vPr—
1
luainrd a tr c ir l b rtw rru ibr com- 1'iriitlrn t liiu n an today *rnt Ton
An unconfirmed report said ‘.MS
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./
I.i
Ittmtrr whii won
rAtititu1
...
, .
.1. *
1,1 1IHI U|
JtitMtmiK »■»
bdbc* were found in the ravine
liu tlrr and NXimhI un llir giouild* giro a ir-und irto ul the Keed that this WoU-d not cost mot n rflri*.a iiw -« lM .M w hkh were tiu - j,,|c U | f | , |r|M n| uf ||tr Amr(IC
asd that army units captured .100
duty
-f
........
fferer
to
p
e
r
f
o
.
^
that It may br d ru d rd to deny puhlii an b a .k id $4 ( 1( 111,000,000
titan
$
I
.hot
i,
mors ol the estimstnd H0() rt la-1*
Mine it U the duty of u mein-, i*cw*|»-&gt;|»ei I'ublnhn* Aituctalion.
••»a « •««« M*l
Contract, we v approved fot I--* of the legislature to vole, an.
under fir**.
I lie-e h i g h - priceit rupplie*. coutillir* in llir R im ia a u ibil w-u-r
tranaporting sch.wd cldldteii l-i all- gr-l nlleotpi l-T l-riltr him n o t)'"'a ll in rtlntimi In t--lul L. S. ol d ir luudt which went into ibr
/** »jftf&amp;f ’utlIVtal rejwnl ail.l
rrivatelf owned vehicle, to J. II. tu *utc i* in, M-'In'tl n. lie oultl. j --"laiiniptioiT. fiiul ilie tr-w a y iiilu|com pilation.
CO were killed and 90 raptured in
Join-, nod M. M. Ks'es of Ovtethe first phase of the attack and
' '
iJiaiiUL'la_by—tin.
Fiat*- Attorney Ph I O' C-nncll
orlialf Ir iilrl a mlilnl Ir^ialn- '
_
.
ihi, Clem rtowep and Hewer Hal- of Wr»t Halm llra.-b. a*-ignr&lt;l VIHUS Imit i- Miiat -if tile -I- idem
that remnants of the- hand Were
lard of (ieheva and to tleri II. brie to help pi--t-eutr•the.a'barge* Mtf ll'lutiwlv •Hindi ,ii|h*i 11Ioi * tiun tu |irnn it im m rdiatr rash - 1 I . | ) | 1 4 * l ‘ ! l I I l l W M l t f *
running in two direction*. south
ing uf veteran*' term inal leave
'! ^ » » L I 4 U
toward Mrisovo. stronghold dm.
Sintlh of I'aola. •
ngidn.t Pupy, t- pllt-l dial I'birlila dealing III net* tpi lot fill t he til
ing tht German ivriins''' ". and
Under atate law said Mi. I.aw- bin eovel * attempt- In influence .... . ll &lt; ■- trm|Hifary mark-tt pay I k iiii I* to their pir-adjournnortheast toward the height* of
tun, contracta cannot U- mad.- negative action- l-y biilx-ry.
It 1 them* iii-l they, atr inakiug uirnt lint lull clung tu Ju ly 2(1
Mt. Smolikas
The report *md
for the gorup handling of County
ntust
: .. &gt;thUa i hey van a- their h-u-cd fi-i quitting date.
Il-L said .tiu. . Hid). u-jtuiisibllUy
The terminal leave pay plan, -LA*KF SUCCESS; July 18, (A*&gt;~
i thrj,armv v ia In a position to-ruk Will Ik- r a i l e d d u r in g t h is s e s s io n t-ond * to ta lle d $.1.19.000.
. II MMllMtrt, scat I'ngr ala*
owned Inttt-S g* ’ ll! Ilie' prisl'anl uf :* It-gNlalm i« In vole, nn-l
nliriuly approvyil citimtiiiM-n-ly by Tlu- t *in1-&gt;l S'ul iuii* Security
oJFthe line* or retreat and that of Congre**, Mr. Illggin* .aid
In 192(1, a total of $988,000 waa the lli.ard will enter into contraci *t':t• "n-t tu vide Ini* the. effect
escape whs impossible.
Tbr House, Cull* fur immediate Cuimril ciidi-d it* gnit-ial Balkan
They alio ttrgrd the citir* to-avail liondrit for Imlkheading the. lake, with individual drlvet* of school of '--tillg ngnut-l 11 t- l ibnl iv2 IJ.
S. Born
Wives
ea*h payment uf some $1,800.000, dchiilc tinlav atiit plunged immedIlond i.auea in fp-i.j1bstaae*. Thi* will take plac nt a ip -•* a nipj-uity to pa**."
The Halkan aub-cnmmU*lon ofj IhemaelvpS of the advantage- of, front.
. . . .
.,
„
held oil Aug. 11.
the United Nation* wa* to lea$. j thi* act no they might Ie- In the.' amounted to $2,808,000. Of thi*! meeting to
I he anti I... l.le t
-*n- ,lr- U l L i t l l l l l l l l I«1 I1 E n v o y s (HMI in |,uittl* i**uetl tu Wt-rl-l Wilt iuii |y lulu t(ie I,mil pha*c of th*
11 veli-ian* a* i ttm|teu*atiuii fot r«*e
It del ailed -li*-'ll**lt*n of
Salonika during the day for loan- financial poiitlon to maintain the two paving i.auea totalled $2tl.l,- be declared,
f- *'--d Ity n umigui ut f-iur vulV*, *-,, * * •• 1 1 1
c*-i
•
II MMlInMPal een
N|||
nlrus fot- another Investigation, airport.
t
17 ineml-et \ - f lb, II.mw did j • '‘ Del H e l d III S lIU T IU c-uineil leave width Ihey weir tilt the t-utff Iu 1hi*- . Aliter lean and
able .tu take.
Bii**inu plan* uf aiTitin
While in Washington Mr. ItigBoth the Ruaaiah and I’.dUh del
flaet Vulf 1*11 tIII*
j
• ------ —
A* Ibe'general di»t4M*»lona fame
■•tea opposed holding the isqulry gina railed on I*. T. Faringa, asPresident Truman aiguril the
Iwo Jinia Memorial
• Pipy, nil- bn* n-t l-een ini
WOltCHSIEU. Mu**..
Jul* 18,
•aa.,
at loannlpa, although (i. I’. Ca»- aiatant to the Chief uf Ent'.nrrt*,
Ti.Jlaha»«ee -unre -lu-nly after be (4*. Two .Vnit-iii'uii-liuin wi\.-t uf pir-,iilrullu1 i*ucc%**lou itill |-la&lt; lit a fl-t-e. Firll-'b Ih-legste Alex­
andre I'siinIi tnllt-l till .lire lepir
Suffers From Erosion Un- arraignetl and p.-tr-l !-,in.l- fiiinii’i IJtliuanuiii tlii-ltiui.il*, ie(Itiu iru a ra &gt;■ l- x i , M il
pferov of Ituaaia had arrnmpanir-J to (li^icu** the appropriation |5r
*i-ntative* uf liieei-e, Albania, Bul­
tha board on a preliminary inquiry the work on the SL John* Kiver
nf *2,09(1 m-'ie 1huh a umnlb age, IhIi*-* bi'iu rbuigt'il li-l.ty, were'
channel. Mr. digging aaid he waa
garia ami YugiiRlaxia tu give a»Tssagdav.
TOKYO.’ "July I k iAI Thn sat -dlcntly in tin- rmirjroom tu l-eing bi-bl “ priMinera" l&gt;v the Six Nuzis Including
aiirance* uf iheii ii&gt;t&gt;|»eiatlun and
Amrtiran flag that fighting Mn du&gt;. flanked Ity atl-uney*.
^Fhe full U.N. Commlaalorti re­ aaaured that the $200,000 re»pie»Kuviet
Uniiui
111
SilH-ria.
rlnr* planlrd atop Iwu Jima'a
H
ohh IIc»nd For PriHon KihhI Will
ported to the United Nation, that ted for the completion of the riv.r
With him were formrr Rrp. H.
Thev
writi.l.-ntlfit-tl
aa;
Ear'll, of rbe.fttiii in turn-e x Mount Huriharhl "will nut I— Pit-ire Rultinenu of Miami, County
Creek civil atrife wa* largely one deepening project will Ik - avail­
Mi*. VftbU-iMiara* Carneski*. 55,
,
,dredging
„r The Sahfnrd Llonx Club today haulrtl down now" detplte the *av- Attorney Paul Sawyer o f Key the fume 1 Llt-anora Shultz t.fi BERLIN. July I8 (4'i Kml-lf •pie*'itei| a' tleit'lie to *ee llm prob­
to Intervention hy Yugoslavia and, able and that . the actual
to a lessor degtee, hy Albania and which start* on Aug. I will Imi. voted to endorse the program of vagr erosion of rain ami wind tt - -I, J. Ijmrelul la -ter, Sr., of " "Iii'Stfl. whttstt bustiairl wo* lit-** ami the other sis high Nazis lem *clt|i--l pvarrfollv, Mild I'aiotl!
continued until the project is com-J Camphrll-Loasing Boat 6.1 of the that i* making thr twirr-dnily P.--v \Vr«l and* Jr* l.( -*l» _llall of pri-miei ..f l.lUiualiit* svl**-ii ilial who e*o«|.e,| ^-.luMiae ill tbr Nil- vuif-f-l hi* ' *ati*fartlun tbai the
Bulgaria. I ib-l-'ute l-a-l elided un n .pruteful
.
; , ,
'.
’
• &lt;American Ugion In their effort to trip to the volranir mimmil ul. Tnlliihl***ee.
•oiintry wo- uvi-rriih Ity l*u*«ia. Itinl'erg war
Tnr* dial were nt&gt;le mllit-t than n note uf mutual
To »yb»tamiale the position «f;arcure a permanent Depar(m*nt moat impotaibla.
duly W'ltilitk- r ami Weldon-lit
)lts.
Siniib
x
Kaliii'ksli*.
Ilii'l
Imti.ifrribF
secretly
today
l&lt;
yii-tuant lull
the City relating to the airport headquarter* building here. ai:.u
Lieut. Col. Elmri M. CJmiltl&gt;| -‘- 'n,ry « f Tnllahn- c.- adilre-tmt-jl furriit-r -Aiuui M-gmi-ku* -,f
ur-18|iaiulau prisun, wltrre tliey will
property, Mr: Carrawav and Mr. (0 0ffrr whatever aaaiata'ncc Ihey rnmmahtlliig offlcrr uf •thr Iwu- 0i«- -nurt in’ ln-lialf --f the motion ,e*tei.
Earliei. IliilgHil* Jollied l(tl**la
wilt— liti*banil wu* 1.11 bn | Ve term* uf from III yrais tu
IliKgin* called on official*'uf the „iav l*e alda to in furtherim- the Jlma Air Ba»e, told Mtuiaging *" -lUaah -the. clung- Rt-|-. J. Ed lllitnn millixit 1 -if eiluraiioil.
slut tile other "Slav Itloe" *tate*
life.____
War A**et* Administration to get, project.
in what appenied l-l In- * planned
Editor Jainr* J. KechiunStfrif"the 1 S'---f* u f. panama ( ity. a I'apy
Stain- uf Il-e. Iwu wiiineti 1-1,111,1
their version o f the 8.- It. .IdI and
Secretary Hamilton Bi*h-e waa Milwaukrr Hrntlnrl a- frw day* *u|r-rtrr*ln,lln- legi-lntiire. cat at lo-t l-e imoit-tlmlt (y t-larifit-*l in ul • Fur lies*. VVallh'rr 'Funk' and atlt-mpr to -telay aetioti In ($*•
Admiral Erich Harder, it lounril un (tie explosive Balkan
were Informed that it wa* Iden- instructed hy King I.ion W. O. ago lhat«“ aoon wr won't I k - able fitml titlnrlt'i i, but nlit.iv,-- here Grntol
euunarl lulde wiili tin-uii.
wu* oppairnlly thru final ap problem.
tlcal with that preaented by tho, Livingston to write the State Le to grl a man up hrrr ill a jeep
tlwirut-d ImiiIi bu-l letalnetl tlu-ir I- 111 lime
—
-» outside roof in-111,-ul
I»r. M. Mevorah. Bulgarian rrpl.laut. Comdr. (il*nn .Wimbiah. congressman. While the hanford, RjOR Committee, organised to ae- tcrral^ end lower the flag, and |S | ) f I lC e r R c l i c V P f l A s
Aimriyati .1 iiueiubip after rnnrri- All wu-rr tliMimrd to life terms.
1e*e nlati Ve, Itmk the flour at the'
a former resident of Sanfatd and offlclals were in Washington they) cure iuf|, a t |le, to this effect, and kern th r monument In shape."
ago.
.»
.7.
They
arrived
Ity
plane
without
talked
.
to
memban
o
f
the
Civil,
it
W
S1
pointed
out
that
the
City
upetiing uf thi* illuming'* 'aestion
a brother of Mr*. Hawkin* Con­
Mr*. Mm- Al-ltirh, 11 si*ter of
Thai atrrb road that Sealtee bull- 1
I t ip y
I DJI I W lt f lO H M
tee ur fanfare al Gatuw Air m r»ntinu* - the attack * on th*
,,, offered
offered tha
the lakafront
lakefront anftti.ll
aoflhall dozer* chewed out after the balllr!
nelly, returned to '8anford todav Arroriautics Authority who' aa-,I )has
Mr*. Caintiki*,- said tha l-iltar out
sured
them
that
they
tyould
rup
field
al
8:39
A.31.
after
a
flight
site for the purpose.
after five years Itf th* United
la fa.t "crumbling,
L. \V
Hprncer. |u--miuMi:
p.-mlnen: Fan t bail rt-giatt-iftl bt-r flee t bil-li.-n aa from Nuernberg, wbeiv they bail I'uii. d Stales plan for a semi­
" ' " " ” "*t "already
'" • w ha.
1..
*■*. nprnet-r,
A rrqueat that the club aid in c2
permanent I m f jd u x z t i L along
States Coast tluard and a recent port the'City in -lit efforts to
AuntiaiL _LiLiu;in in. VYiu-langtun
Wen closed
to .,
«urisla
But hra.L:iuul.aUorney,
X * ,* * * .tiM-m-mi-d
atib.K,
.
.
,'■•!;
iiuulaUorrtey,
wlor-wn*
carry
uut
.the
|hovliiona
of
the
'Wen Tunfinetl since (IrtoWr fulsecuring a reauaitator for Fernald- quarter*
tour of duty in Antwerp, Belgium.
hrrr
»kid
the flag ‘'will
' .up-or III lU.IH, Tin- i-hlldrtui, aln- said, luwliig the. uri|iirceilrntril trial Gret-ee * n-u llu-i t^Ba-nliei.
quartrr.
here
.kid
''w
ill,
T
o
.-day
by
tin.
def.-n-e
Ihill.
l.aughton Memorial Hospital waa not be hauled down now. It i* I
an- being bt-ltl “ prisoricrw" wiili
,lf |.
Comdr. Wimbiah, who waa in
In which siirh Natl bigwig* as
Mr. Higgins aaid that the Ptathe real estate business in Sanford ■iage of thi* hill will be a decided referred to the Board of Direc­ trying to work out tome method, |b,aie C. I'apy of Key \VeX on tln-ir mother.
Hermann tittering, Joachim, Von
tors.
It
wa*
pointed
out
that
the
M /V.I’l'iRp Breen of \Vorc,--ier. Kihltentrop, Field Marshal Wll Lurjrc* Scale Hattie
during th* 1920a, served for more advantage to smaller cities Ilka
o f. maintaining the mrmorlaal--•br.l*-ry charges, anm-uncetl-today
device
could
be
used
in
many
more
■
nil
flltf—Will*
tha
ni-eataa
Itf
nf
.
a
l
a
.
7.
.
..
*
»ist,-r
of
Mr*.
Kairuksli*.
aaid
*he
thdB a year in Antwerp In charge
iraallaaM* «■ !■**• Sis)
, wavs than an iron lung, and if and flag—with the neceatity of that lie would not testify ill the
Keitel anil Cul. General Al­
Brewing In China
I hail not la-aril directly from' l(er helm
coatly road rebuilding.
o f " h o marine Inspection detail
ra-c
fred' Jlull ware sentenced to l-e
there wa* need for thj latter,
sister
aim
&lt;
•
1910.
and alio had charge of thp Port*(_n n .
Aa
The
wartime
raising
nf
the
I "llnwing a long 'tint v*ce tele­
NANKING. July' tH ul’i—A new
could l&gt;e used aa an iron lung for
, A few muiitli* ago, ho'Suver. -be hangrtl, Goering, however, man­ Inrgc' neute battle l-elween Naof Amsterdam and Hotterdam Ap- G 2 0 A r C .vllH S lIIJf A S
24 hours In emergency pending the flag on Hurlbachi—caught by the phone converaatiun with tlefen*-- aaitl an unid(-ntifle*l woman. In aged to commit auiride.
proximate))’ CO U. 8. cargo ship*
news camera of Joe B-iteathal, attuineva in Tallaba**ei-. Mr. Spen­
Tl*e seven survivors of Adolf tionnll*! and Chine*e roinmunlat
France, had written stating tier
entered the port of Antwerp each Indian Steamer Sinks VrASTJtotET&amp; s:
________
Harry Bobwn, who has succeed- .then on Associated I'rea* photogra­ cer laaued tile folloMiug state­ •later wa* incarcerated In Hiltt-rU Itilllrr's ruling rlluur slt-pi-etl troop* i» t-rewing In thn area
month, Comdr. Wlmhlau a-iid,
pher—matte a Pulilzer Prtie pic­ ment; "The attornry* Tor Hit- tlrfrom their plans ami into a In* soolhraX o f. t-atterrd Sreptngl|ai,
BOMBAY. India. July I B - M 1 «&gt; DWt, KHlwrry as Lion “ Tail ture. It was memorialiied in war femlant have relievni me a* a wit- with her 16-year-old-daughter.
with about CO more entering (he
under heavy guard. Guard* pat­ Ibe rrrenl *',-enr of one of the
Al-iut (120 persona went missing Twi.ter” , proceeded about the bond posters and statuary oil (W*
'
Mrs.
(Kmk*ti*
lived
in
Wor­
two oth*r porta.
and I will not a|q&gt;ear at the
bitteie*t rmifllrt* of the Chinese
administering
cester until 1929 when «ho w, nt to rolled the airfield while the bus civil War, report from Mukden in­
today from the cortal steamer T 0 u r ! ■ *
trial".
Lfying ondltlona In tha lowland* ind.v
rolled un to Bpandau, accompanied
fines light and left. One of hi* postage stamp*.
Lithuania
in
•
tli'semploy
of
the
Hsmtlss,
which
capalxed
under
have greatly Improved *lncz the
four armored cars inti four dicated Imlay.
victims, hia brother, J. N. Rohaon,
United Blatr* Strnm..hi|i Linca. Ity
war, Comdr. Wimbiah stated, but two enormous wave* and sunk Jr'., protested against being finer!
truckloads of soldier*.
Tbe re|Mirt*. file-1 liv the ChiLieutenant-Governor
Arthur-.W.
swiftly
In
the
Arabian
Sea
12
p rim are atill exorbitantly high
ne*e pres*, said the Communists
for being Mia sole member present
Coolltlgr
fir*t
arinour.retl
the
re­
mile*
south
of
Bombay
yealerandChe black market J* flourlthare mustering strong (nice* near
wearing a necktie on the ground
port of a Ma*«*rhuatts nrotiu-r and CIO Strike Threatens three major towns of the region,
ing. Many U. 8. automohilea are
that It was necessary to hia men's
her
five
children
In-ing
held
"pri­
*R
.D
.
Thilhl,
traffic
manger
of
In evidence everywhere, he aaid,
3 Copper Producers Meihukow. Sian ami llafeng, Wsoner*" hv the Ituaiixn* Imt he
th* Homtiay Steam Navigation wear business. Whan It became
and sell for fantastic price*.
tween .40 and 80 mile* to tha
apparent
that
hia
necktla,
a
florid
ditl
nut
Identify
thi-nr.
Hotterdam. which waa virtual y CL, aaid them werd at noon, “ A- wash tic. was about to bo cut off,
south
of Szvpingkal.
CHICAGO,*
July
'
IB
(A
7-A
He rnuitlcd thi* revrla'ion with
By BOnBY PARKS '
•miles as they finiihcf thu 50
obliterated during the’ bllukrelg bout 100" survivors - of tha 721 bo reluctantly yielded the 10 cant
»'V
icl_i
nL-|
X
r
i
k
e
by
ltf.O
O
O
f
i
l
l
rinnlu
41001
Camp Scribe
has been largely rebuilt, ha aaid, person* aixml the 400-ton vessel. Tint. laid madt 1
“ " V t ^ M . a F l i U u . — - a denunciation, of the
setl* Amrr- Tn propertie* of three large cop­ S. G. Blythe, Famous
Hit- Massachusetts
The m 'onn dg y TfT t m fflP VTTirputter molds wrrn oe-ng pre­ un l-cfure- In
twlalla g -o nl. that tbo . n » u b.aad. which, waa Inn a dnicn years nbl
He said search partic# had pick­
ona l&gt;#gan at 7:00 A. M. aa the pared by the counselors for the lean Legion, charging the Russi­ per producers threatened tftday.
Belgians are a very Indualriom
-• Journalist. Dies
"There, la a strong indication
people and “do not sit around and ed up 20 iMMlles and that survivors U . S. Emissary Leaves ■leepy campers tumbled from their rampers to. paint and many of the ans with"ingratitude" in Ignoring
bunks to the sounding of Ihe bugle. camixrra -began handsome plastic all request* fun .the woman's re­ that there may he a nationwide
argue like the French". A*. Ant­ were brought to Bombay and
By Plane F o r China Pepped by tha early morning dip lanyards in the handicraft shop. lease.
•trike," • ipoketman for the CIO
MONTEREY. Caiiif.. July 18 GP)
werp, ho aaid, he got a big k»ck taken to the villages of Reyaa,
Internatinnl Union of Mine, Mill —A journalistic eareer that beran
and exercises, they dashed off to Hot pad holders woven on frame*
’ the sight of a boat load of Dharamatar, Karanja and FlrA-BOMI1 VK.TIMH
and Smelter .Worker^ said •• a on an up-Xatf New York weekly
. FAIRFIELD,. Calif., July IB OP) a hearty breakfast and hurried •rr *I*0 popular.
wadi.
oranges shipped by
HIROSHIMA, July IB (Al— •ix-msn subcommittee of the un­ •nd grew tu intirrnationl atatura
The ship went down In five — Bound for China aa President back to their cabins to prepare
Cabin 11. with confident sniles,
5 Wimbiah. who la on llr - .pilnutea. Moat
apf-orW Truman's special emissary, Lieut. for the esbln Inspection. Cabin ehaltrnged Cabin I to a -soft ball Fifteen million units of surplus ion's national negotiating commit­ ended with the death of Samuel
G. Blythe, 79, last night.
vg and expects to be djs- Ip be Ipdtans, altbongh Ikna GeneFal AlUrt C. Wedameyer 'I and Cabin V won first place, game and were greatly disap- American medical officer* had re­ tee met here.
1 m union claims to rapraaant -Tha funner •uttor of Cosmopol­
on Aug. U , was cammis- KoropeaiU were reported among laft tha Fairfleld-SuuMfeL. Air Cabin U. second place. Cabin-Ill, Dointod.ot their losing 17-3. Tb»y turned uver tu the lUruihlma Jap­
Transport Command boa# hy third and Cabin VI, honorable kpow. however, tha tide will turn anese Red Cross hospital, where 7.000 employees at the American itan magazine and political writ­
_____In October. 1941. He aerved the passengers.
many atom bomb victims. still Smelting and Refining Co.; 6,000 er fur the Saturday Evening Post
•pcclal plane shortly before mid­ mention.
v
In the next game.
for ■ while at ChsHcvtoa, S- (
MEET TONIGHT
night lost night.
During the swimming period.
It » i t contest night at tho coun­ are being treated, it was an­ at the* Phelps Dodge Copper and the old New York World died
before going to Key Weal where
The twice postponed City Com'With a party of 10. he will ra­ Bobby Morris, Harold and Frank cil ting last night oord an elabor­ nounced (txlsy. J a p a n e s e and Cor., and 7,000 at the eKnneeott at “ Sunset Hill “ his home on
ha was.for more than a yew cap­
tain of tha port. On 8ept. 1 ho mission meeting will bo held to- main .in Honolulu on completion Cranston, Sammy Dunn and Ernie ate bubble gum context was held Amriean medical officers had rv- Copper Co. The A. 8. A R. has 17 Pebble Brarh,~atter' a long lll____
_____Morris was chou-n p o r t e d
insufficient medicines properties undar contract to the nesa. He had lived here 10 year*.
Ernie
,will return to kla former poeluon night at 7:30 o'clock, II. N. 8%yer, of th# 12-honr flight and tthen Morris earned whit* ribbon*. Four In ishlch
Treasury departaua* in city manager, announced thia cAnlinuas westward via Kwajalsln, proud red ribbon ovrnari received Bubbla Gum King . and was chaj- available for treatment of the atom pnlon; the Phflpa Dodge alx pro­ At tha hcUlda waa hia son. Stu­
-bomb victims.
duction units and Kannecott tight. art O. UTyTha of Barkaley, Calif.
morning.
, — -Guam and ToE?&amp;
ribbons with tired
(UoatlaaaO a*
Huller of Gainesville and W aller gj j t .ooO. U ntil 1922 this wa* in

Shelly, city managei ul D.ivlun r ; , r, |
by 111$,&lt;&gt;00.
Beach.
*
' [ ' Thro the boon) alwrta-d Mild apIIlu*
In. gioun
oroun mrt
met with re
rrnirtrn.ioen j l"oval
|n |W2of|hrbond
C itrissue*
a d d rdincreased.
-$325,000
lalive Joe llendnck* and diicust-j|0
bon.1^] debt. The Um.lt of
eel Senate Hill $&lt;»4. a bill to give! n,22 were: $i!7,IH8l for dock and
cities, paiticulaily .mallei one*. thr| i‘oat l«a»ln; $36,000 to irfoml&lt;tlir
ptivilege of u.ing building. and|
* lS t% £
£
other intUllalioni on lonner gov- jn(f
|4lflhM, for , rW„ r».
einmenl air station, that aie not! In 1923. the library got $6,900
within the area* technically known more; $30,900 in bonds were ap..,l _which
i .,i lhave |„„„
field (Munia. airporti neucle,
been.’ prove.1 for an athletir M6&gt;000
WM
deeded previously I" the cities.
Uinde.1 fur a golf link* tSeminole
The bill authoii/es the usr ol Country (’lullI and newer* drew
the funds that may he derived another 180.00(1, a total of lino,.
000.
from the use, lease or sale ol
In 1924 it wa* decided to build
this properly lo r' the operation a new City Hall and lamd* were
ol the air|M&gt;it, Mr. Higgins ex­ issued for S75.000. Other 1924
plained. It emphasized' the gov- bond* Issued Were: $10,18*0 for the
cemetery; $100,000 foi paving;
eintpent'i interest in inaintainipg lllUkQUO for w w h s - and- $50,000
as many airports a* possible in to build n city jail.
Other 1924 issue* were:, water­
actual operation and recogniz­
ing 'he costs llia f must be met works IKindt. $.175,000; Ua* plnnt,
$157,000; paving, $140,000 and
by mailer cities whose revenue* $62,000. The toUl iaaue ol 1924
at*' r 7imitecf. *— *waa $1,124.0*).
(n 11*25, pavinr '-on.ls w«ra
While Uu-yhill prohibits the n»e
of the designated propert&gt; * for istue.l to the amount of $131000
manufacturing purpqsra,. it ^rf.'-nml I'^H.OOtl. In 192.1 paving
mil.., their
fur. dittrihutiun, honda wars-' laaued In tha amount*
kervires, and similar functiuna.
of $7(1.000 and $02,000. Total pav.
The Florida delegation we* as­ ing honda Uaurd ware $1,41X1,000.
sured hy Hep. Ilemirirkii an 1 He- ToUl waterworka bond* were
publican mrntU-rs that th- bill valued at $700,000. Os* pl.nl

T IU N Council Muds.

On Bulknn Issue

Lions Endorse
Plan F o r S ta te
Building

Conidr. Wimbish,
Form er S an fo rd ite
fy d s F o w ig n Duty

Boys A t Camp Winona S e ttle Down
T o V ariety O f Sporta And A ctivities

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THE NANFOR!* HERALD. S A N fO R D . FLORIDA

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The Freedom. Train

The Sanford Herald

Plane Challenged To
Globe Circling Race

T - I F THEY LOSE, IT'S A 'S H A M E -!"

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Occasionally in tho Inst few month* hltn of information
alront n jir&gt;t|xwied '‘ Freedom Train” have Ix'crt flontini?
nround. Now the plan omergea more clparly. It is sponsored
l»y the Atlnrney Oenernl's office, hut Is being carried out
by the American Iferitatce Foundation, lire,, lfiftl Broadway,
New York IS, N. Y.
Thu idea Is to place some o f the most precious docu­
ments owned by the t’ nited Stntes o f America on a train
an arranged that they may la1-shown, with complete secur­
ity, to Americans in the 18'Htates. These documents are
M IIHI HIP I M»\ l U t K l
!*«• *iatilf&gt; lit A i h * i r r
hetnir lent to "the Department o f Justice by the Library- of
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‘onpress, National Archives, and other sources such as the
t:
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*** A. S. \V.-Itoscnbach collection, Commonwealth of PennS V tf Month*
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H.tMl rylvanin anil; New York State Library. The American
Onr I f i t ,
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fAII nhAiont ir himIff
*nwt» »»♦ licjitriKc Foundation says:
‘‘They invliide a manuscript copy of The
0 » » ' t V a , i m m I mI I h h *
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Ucclanrliun o f imlepcmlence attested try Hetijamin
hlMhii Imh*U.
•*# rfcMVtff* f»r
Franklin, The Treaty of Paris o f I7H.T recofcnisiuK
at rr*ulnr *A%t tlUinn MlM
the independence o f the United States, a printed
In'MiMt
ll»|ir#w»U'
draft of tin* Constitution .with annotations by
th#&gt;. In**.. tniini-HU 111*
In III* ftnilwM il llrltl «•! n^t»»tlaln»
Ccnrpn WnsbinRton. the official nrjd orlftlnal
OffIf*-* ii'fr winliftyjllttl It* th* tnf'tf*1
manuscript of the Hill o f ItiKhts, The Fmancipa­
#•1 rlll»a Im thr riunln «llh
prtnWpftl
tion I’ rra-Inmation, and others conchidinK. we
»*«) %#i* A
nntlcipaie, With the Herman surrender; documents,
IIm- tlotnlit H* a mr»it*rr «l tha
thr&gt; fnmmis ilirohiio Rescript, and the Decliiration
Aa*«rln!r«f |*r»*« whir* U thUllwl
# • * I It a t * # I *
|M I l i t " ' &gt;1 * " : l « t
t t p 'l l M I "'
by the United Nations. Every conceivable measure
rnthiH nt nit lh** Inml » f « i pflnt*-*
* Is iM-liijf taken to assure 1he complete security o f
In ih U »*M*i*Hi*gf* »• m »II M *1*
A T n m i i dU|»nfrh*«.
these documents.”
It is proposed that inch community visited pror-lnim
FRIDAY, Jl’ l.Y 1". 1317
and orttniijlc a Community Retted (cut ion Week to l*e cliniaxeri by the arrival o f Die train. School children are to be
parpnred by special atudy, and taken to see these areal
BIBLE VF.ltHE FOB TOIMV
exhibits.
FAITH LOVE AND COURAGE
Aland n year will Ih&gt; needed to visit the 200, communi­
ARE NEEDED AS A DEFENSE ties o f tilt* baslii plan. The first showing of the rbntent.H
Dl'CBY DAY. DO NOT ENTER
LIFE'S BATTLE UNARMED of the train vvlll be ip. Pliilmlelpbia on Constitution Day,
AND UNDEFENDED: ThereT'ir* Sp|vt. 17, 1017, The ‘complete itinerary has not yet Ireen
take up tlit* whole artfWf &lt;&lt;t G&lt;?l, worked bill‘ but those in charge Iio(h* to get around most
that y* tuny In* alrii tj&gt; withstand of the country sometime In 1048. They expert to be ready
•II to stand.—8ph*»i«n» 'Ell.
mop. t». Announce Uw i&gt;.ul&lt;-. Tja; ojijivrU^ijly^J.i. we»^ these
Sfj&gt;a -i v —
NTtai
•- drwtrmenls will bo a splendid one, and snotial by no means
Crest Blilsm In* decided t 1 lie neglected.

CHICAGO, July. IB. (AY-TlTr
Reynold* Hnmkih?llr groomed for
a solo globe circling record about *
August 1, was challenged yester­
day to make the flight a race.
Franklin Uinb. flight director
for the Reynolds flight, srjid h?i
received a challenge from Willlnm
Hancock of Tdlsa. Oklfc, »hu said
he planned a round the world
Right with hia P-38 fighter plane
and wantrd to race the Reynolds
A-'Jfl ttomher.
Lamh said the “ reason for the
Reynolds flight is to puhliclie Chi­
cago as a world air center amt ‘to
further the Interest of aviation.
If this could be accomplished by
the accepting tjic challenge ot
Uancock then the decision of tha
ReYnolds* pilot, William tMom.
would he final.”
I,amb said Odom will announce
hia derision tomorrow on whether!
to rare.
The Reynolds bombshell will
leave Chicago in an attempt to cut
in half Wiley Posl’a 103.1 record
of IH7 hours. Lambo said. Th*
flight Is sponsored by Milton J.
Reynolds. Chlcsgo pen manufac­
turer. East April, the Bo.vrt'shejl,
piloted by Odom, circled the gloln.

Florida V ets Take
On-Farm Training

asking i|t}fl*tmi)j| established this fact, ami a very cheering
one it Is. The Hiirrev revealed these facts also:

J. AImuiI a third o f lire men polled Were lalrreslcd.
nearly hnlf-the women. . ' *
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2. People with some college training were more in
BH
favor o f enrolling limn those with none.
•*t. The greatest demand for adult schooling is in the
t)
sgp grou p .21 to 2R years.
4. In a similar poll taken four years ago, ,'tl j&gt;er cent
fir. Robert M. Hut: hint’ Com wore Interested; 4t per cent ttalar; n gain of about onejnitlee on lit? I ifrdom ol th? fiftb*.
Courses in economics, government and tmychology top
Prfii recommended ih*t news­
papers anti newspaperman ilioultl those in demand, witli engineering, journalism and lang­
indulge in moit trlf-criliciim. And uages following closely. Practical subjects like dressmaking
\k»«»brook l’»al?i in lira recent and home economics have more followers than do art,
articles an Ed Sullivan teem* to radio atid tin* sciences.
That so many citizens are eager to s|iend precious
be taking lli? iuRK?tlion seriously
leisure lmtlVs lit getting an insight Into the workings o f
to heart.
government and the laws o f economics laaleg well for the
kii
■-where - tha- railioadv - are nation's future. An enlightened, electorate makes for en­
lightened government. A greater knowledge of languages
going to sell travel ticket) on
is an essential If our young people are to live iirth e en­
iredit and provide for p*ym*nt larged world now coming. Practical techniques liko sewing
en the inMallmSnl plkn. However, nud home economics are useful in building sound homes
the time hai not yet arrived when hiuI family life.
you „c*n lake that trip to die
— Yellowstone Park - -for^-nolhing.
Immigrants
They'll prohahly look you up in
■ Dunn &amp; Hiadslieet's.
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Seerrlaiy o(. th? TieaiJiy ^uy*
riei n i^ . .Il lli.it ti.r I'lmilrnl
might tutu lli? iikIiI - Liml &lt;&gt;| lit
income la* reduction lull. Hit
im't l!i? riglil kind'of * l»x tut
kill one that would tut laxev?

Tho number o f “ dlnpliiretl pernontt" now liviitR nhroatl

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in mnny* slmnKo lnmln itRiiiiiHt thoir will, is very lurtfc.

A Chirego scimltit ,f l'*-* ™ UM 'Recent A-.timntpa In Germany,' Auntriu mul Italy nlonn art*
committee that universal mlliUry] „ niillinn or mora. Many o f tnVm*would ht» jjlod to return
trsining ir a “ politicsl
racket
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to thi'lr fonnor homon. hut find il tlifficuR nr imiHwnilrli!.
and "will be totally ureleti in the
Ho Ihori' hi nnturnlly n HtroiiK mnvvmciit on thoir part
next war.” II il does‘ nothing more to Rook homo* in the United Slates. And the ipiostiou natuthan to leech boys to walk mlly arises, whether it is not a nittuml itutl even desirable
straight, to carry packr on liters procedure to uiltnit unobjectionable foreigners to this coun­
backs .and In carry out intlruc- try in cimsliloriddc mimtwrs agaiii, somewhat as before
ticnr intelligently, it wtrtr'l .be Die recent war which upset so many arrangemcntTi o f long
standing.
"ureless,’.’
Any opera! jon o f I hire- kind .would have to Ire handled
The love of a*man for his dot wisely nud carefully, but Die principle involved seems
is onr of the strangest phenamine sound, especially in the cast* o f aliens who literally have
of human natuie. In Lnuisvillr. no homes and who can he well vouched for as desiraldu
citizens.
Ky.. a woman diet leaving $1,000
One |w&gt;|nt should Ire made dear. These are not "extra"
In her dog, only $300 to hr•
Immigrants. They are. in numliers, the ones not admitted
mother, sn aged woman in s'i
during the war. Their work.,is needed. In farming localities
health. In J»cksonville._Fln^ a
especially their assimilation might Im* readily accomplished
man cuts a dog to death with n if suitable housing can be provided for them.
penknifr "because his harking got
nn my nerves.". Il lakes all kinds
nf people io make a world.

T H E H ISTO R Y OF SA N FO R D CE LE R Y

There are four ways of "spoil­
ing” a child, says Gladys Bevant.
in her artidr on "Children." They
•re ( I ) Allowing "perfect fieedfim" to children, (2) Over ind#b
gence, (3) Excess of attention.
Ind (4) Lack of attention. Too
many parents think that "spoiling"
jl. something whi.h couldn't poss­
ibly‘ happen to their children; yet
il is something which in this day
and time is all loo common.

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. By II. J. LEHMAN
The arhlrvemrnt* of a liankru|tt orange crate side* they had on
people la perhaps the moat re­ hand. In the Spring of '.*7 they
markable feature of tho ftanforil shipped four cars under refrigera
development #f rrlery growing, tion by (he advice and with the
that It waa conreivcd and nrrum- assistance of Mr. 3. O. Chase, 8r.
pllshed hy people without money
in February, ISntt, they had «
and some «f them heavily in debt. hard freese, nolhwlthsUnJhg fine
Thii'dvvelopmert of the "Hanford retery was made which brought
Celery, Delta” was the direct retail good prices. Having, arrived 1h?
of the frrese of February, IHUS problems of irrigation, amt in a
which destroyed the orange groves large measure those of plant ratsand made all poor. Then.* who ing and culture, the progress was
‘were too poor to leave, or who more rapid and others joimil the
loved Florid* too well to desert farmers.
her. had to turn to new wnyr to
In fast succession many morr
make • living. The lands where names were aittled to tig cilety
their dead grovea stood wirro prac- Industry amung whom were H. if,
Ually all the elesred land they had Chappell, Joe Cameron, Archie
—on them they grew corn, pota­ Cameron. L A. Rrumley, It. R.
toes, pFas, beans, and hay, and Rriston. Tom llawfcins, C. F. Wil­
began to live ae nearly aa possible liams, Mrs. B..E. Takarh. N. J.
at home. .Their trucking land* 8timstrom, R. J. King, A. Uojdilns
were in the woods and had no and others whose names wo c iuU
known value. It took atwiut a not ohtain. Also I, H, Torwllllgor.
year to get their bearing* and (who had been growing tobacco)
begin work, but In five years they to whom more credit beTonr* than
had perfected the Sanford system any other for the perfection of tho
of lub-lrrlgafltm and demonstra­ tub*[
ted that tbeaa trucking lands were .W K'f l tt.hrJrtigAHPn..9.M. of .thx
H e most, proddcltve kdoWhV ~Hbf vital factors in the production of
only In crops, but also In levnoic. large crops, waa fsom necessity
It would be Interesting to home conceived and perfected within five
people to 'recount some of these years after celery production Ik*.
struggles and tell who mada them, came a reality, Irrigation waa
but In this paper It Is sufficient known •• far back as 170 yean
to say that In the winter " f t * ago. In-early days vatj plantaand
J. E. Pace shlprfd the tlnna of indigo and cane were laid
first
lettuce -.
from Hertford . out with « fine system of rMiuln*
toqi
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The affair in Ahoskie, N. C. the
' Other day in which a colored man
won a $3,200 Cadillac being
raffled off by a civic organiiation, but was denied the car be­
cause he was a negrp is the type
6f thing which might have hap£ined in any civic organiiation
in the South and is most to be
deplored wherever it 'might have
happened. There is no reason, no
— l6»m...att.fait ' play.' sio justice.' mr
Americanism in selling a man a
tielet and then denying him the
ute of it solely because qf his
race, religion, or. political, beliefs.
If he was good enough to buy
the ticlet, be wai. good enough
16 get (he car if hr had the lucky and B. F. Whltner, E. S. Harrohl,} lined ditches providing irrigation.
WQ
_ irrical
number. Atid the millions of dolDeep wella, carefully walled.
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T _note .1_*
. a lthis
i t . early
__ W
t daleA the
that at
Sanford flat relery rate woe adop­
ted end used, the length of which
wo* determined by the us* of old

brought to the Soulh at a resu’t
of this incidAit could not be off­
set by a thousand Cadillac*;

vided water fpr those plantellons
plotted too far away from the St.
Johns River to ohtain a&amp;trr from
that eource. It ie needless to fol­
low the experimental stages of

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Time
them to believe that they nmtd II 1*1 tlremn
llrt.cflne N*w»
funtrol water flow to 'he extent 13:U0 Mian f'ff
of perfecting irrigation.
(In the ground that is adapted Saadar
loeMian on
for relery growing hy this form •
mil fur SUdllsIlon
of litigation there is a haul nan • ol il
Mimday lleedlln**
7iee
tb.it is from 12 to 2H inches Itelnw 7i«i Monday M»on*rt*
the lop surface. It holds the wat­ 7iJa Slmdrel Kevu. . er jn the soil when the stop pm-kets see llraitlln* Newt
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tie* IHrtrwnd -lllr*rh
an- plugged and tty so doing, the ■
in rhiirrh of *3o(l
wnicrJa fomut to the top of the Viou
-t
H*adllp9 New*
toll, or to any level that is wanted, so* Mtanip* Quatlet
by rnntrnlllng the height of the 9:3* Ai—mtdy of il&gt;-d
IOiSO Il*&gt;*prl Mlngti*
plugs in the stop pockets.
I*ei 1* riraan ll»'*(l»*
, . Briefly staled, the water is sup­ |ii.10
Ti»»*"(? I.’he*l of &gt;f*todir
plied through three Ineh tfle, laid III** r’hurrh Mervlees
parallel w-ross the field, 14 to 21 ll:*e N*w* al Vvvn
inches deep, with a fall of not lets I3il* Old ItrfmllS
than one Inch to the hundred feet. lj:l« t.«na■'Vi.rlli Mtltd Choru*
ttil* l.’ote (lie* itlul*
.The distance between the rows of |:»9
Itawafikn Melodla*
tile varies according to the wdl. In til* Ortn sad Ktr*r
Mindy InanC, 20 fret affords effec­ l-.s* Hoiwmar Keienad*
tive drainage a* welt as Irrigation. tie* Headline Newt
3:** John Bushes
Occasionally on some farms, they 3:
3o I’hwh Voder
encounter n streak of gumlio and 3:3* L’linrert Ilsur
in such solt the tile should he jin* AIrian* Trio
placed 10 feel apart with plenty list rW m t-C U sslW ----- t.
of sawdust over the joints nod 12 Silt .Hammy K*y* •
Kmir
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to ]8 inches of white sand .on top, 1:00
liJd llera’e to V*l»
so as to afford proper drainage l;4t ‘ Vranhla Mailer* «and irrigation.
Site lleadlln* New*
At the upper end of the tile, *i*t V*. and VJ
III Ihe lllfhest Tradllloa
beginning at the artestian wells, ail*
*i3*-r Htrlna* of Melody
and running hy the end o, each II** New* el the Hey
row of tile is a water main. It III* Tima for X Tim*
*
will readily be seen that water *10 Twlllaht Kona*
turned into the water main, and 7tM llaadlle*. New*
7:»» Hon Iteker
running by each of the standpipes, Till
Hay Herheek
can be turned tnlo as few or on Till Ilet 4'ourinar
many of the three Inch the as may «:•* JUaeehell Moure*
he desired. In.this way irrigating S:*l tamny end lllnaef
IVeep River IloyeV:
•11 gr any portion of the fieliL The till
a n Jua Itelehman
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tile'is In short joint (13 inch) *■*• N#w* Headline*
loosely jointed and covered with t ill tour I'ommunhy Tlrspel
sawdust and the water find* in lilt John Hlrby
til* Merle PHI
grrss and ecreaa at the Joints.
l'»*m Tim#
When the ground is level land 1*i*e
IS:I1 Tommy Tucker
the flow of water not too until it 1ft:Xo Muele foe Uelenln*
will he found that capillary m roc:** New*
(i0H *U|ipli»* «)1 tha m n l . ' i . i .
XUil.lU* Ti
ed. even for setting plan'.*, but 11:11 News
most fields are equipped with atop I J l f e Mis* Off
pockets al the lower end of the
field. A stop pocket is usietiU a
12 inch cement tile 24 to 30 liwne*
in length, standing upright with
a solid cement bottom and a parti­
tion running the full length with
hole* every elx Inches so iLiy may
be plugged, (hue bringing the wat­
er to any height - drain'd. Thie
system of Irrigation also acts as

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ATLANTA, July IB i/n_M ore
than 43.000 veterans Xre^.engaged
In nn-the-farm training.' In five
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southeastern states, the Veterans
Administration said recenty.
The on-the farm training pro­
gram is com bind with classroom
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, rvHsrdesined fo rr «trrsns who own or operate farms.
tJnleHs
Farms operations are supervised
by classroom Instructors.
Y’ au went In sell a csr
The number by stated -wai' t »Y'ou want to buy a car
ported: Tennessee — 17,270;mmAlm. We will a«ll your ear for II
ahama — 10,712; (reorgia
, commission. If your car U m
South Carolina - 0,074, and Fin- aold, you pay only f 1.00 reglstr
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an additional $250,000.1)00 ol
Ambitious Adults
th* occupation tiali in Germany.
I*n"t it * good* llnnR out Unci*
Two out o f Jtvy? adults the country over are interested
Ssmj hit R"1 lol» ol money?
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Mrs. A .W .L e e Honors
Miss Connie McCall

-a,"i W . A . Cnnup Awarded

25-Year Service Pin

Mi*f Connie McCall, whose en­
gagement wa* recently anhbunccd,
was honored on Thursday Ihoming at 10:30 o'clock with a Ct«n
Cola patty given hy Mm. A. W.
Lee at -her home on l.nurei Ave­
nue.
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The rooms were decoiatcd'vrjth
colorful arrangements of glitjod.
Use* and vafi-cotored ginnlnx. An
arrangement-of the bright flowci*
In- a pottery howl rentCtnl the
dining table (tom which imull hot
sandwiches and date rulbi nitre
served with the drinks. Assisting
Mrs. I^v in Serving were Mi*.
Bihnund Melech, Mrs. Collier
Brown, Ml** Caroline I-cr and
Mis* DolorcW ia-e. A priir, Dhl
Spice rotogne, was given In Mi*.
II. Ik McCall fur having th- mathed coca cola. Mis* MrC.VI was
presentml with a piece of Fialsrls
crystal In the Willuwinci•• pattern.
Those enjoying the morning with
Mis* SlcCall were her mother, Mra.
Kmmrt McCall, Mr*. Mci*rh, Mr*.
Brown. Mr*. Charles Parks*. Mi*
F. B. Roumillat. Mis. II. Ik Mc­
Call. Mr*. Edward 8. Mrk'aH, Mr*.
Ueorgc D. Bishop. .It, 'li «. Ray
Fox. Miss Mary Ann Whelch-I:
- —Photo by Raymond ‘■tolio
Mlaa Jran llaiper. Mis* BlirnlH-th
Whigham, Mi** Jackie llcoti hie,
Pleiun*d »i th-- firsl dam ■' of the Sanf -t Hot h nnd Icnui I'lul which \bw held at the Mil* fa Irri
Mlaa Audrey Bach. Mi*v Dolores on Bdttlldiis li-citi air Itabln 111is "II. Paul llo.!gtrs, Mnry I ..na May. Bobby .ln|n-s, Mary Helen Fib#,’ Dale
lo-e. Miss Caroline lo-e ap*t Mia* liolmnnn, Netma Jean Sa&gt;.*1',
* Hit ty
M»t| Jininlii I ’tlft|
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Bylvia Mclsch.

In recopnilion of ht* fsllhful
work, \V. A. Canup. wnlch emrireer

at Sanfiad 8team Blectile Uen. emting Plant; has t&gt;een nwarded
a 23-vear service pin by Florida
I’nwei ami Light-Company, J. A.
; Young, plant up-uintcml-n'. an*

; nouncsl .ye-te|ila&gt;.
Mrs. Fred Myent, district de
MONDAY
Mr*. Kenneth Sir Lend returned
C.tlutp wa* awarded th.&lt; pin nt '
* M1* W. M. U. of the FUnt hap- puty president of district No. 10, on Tuesday from New -York City
a *p«c&amp;l* presj-ntatlorsl eremonv
‘ •jO » C % c h will meet at 3:30 nnd the installing alaff of Semin- where she has bean spending SitW
InM &gt;0i July J i t Beginning work
Itrhekah l-odgr No. 43 of San­
J- M. arthe rhurc
hurrh mfWt;
CTttti *. «la
time with her husband.
In I’nlaika In. 1322 as an cngnie’ e
ford
installed
officers
of
KLsItn.
Britt i*. in charge
o
f
■ P H H th d
with n pae-lcycssnr cmipinv &gt;f
program and the subject will be mee I.»dgc No. 42 in Kissimmee
Sir.
ami
Mi*.
L
Burke
SteeliFlorida I’-.w-T nnd light C*mj last Tucsdsy-ovenlng. Mrs. Myers
“Chinese." ,
| pany, •Canup tiau-feried foi ,
‘ The Sunbeams, Junior KAr-t.nd was! Introduced and given a cor­ left today fur Newark. N. Y. where
time to Davlona and cam;- tn San­
Junior GA» will meet tit thu same sage awl- a gift from the hxlgj they will apend tho next fuui
ford In l!'2i&gt;. lie has |.»eii here
and Mrs. Nettie Babcock, Junior munths.
hb&gt;* si till church.
i aimw.
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past noble grand,'presented gifts
’Hi* Prayer llnml uf the I’resliy- to her outgoing officers and Ml*.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Darden
n -ommenting upon I'anup'a
mian Woman’s Auxiliary will Myers.
and daughter, Betty Walker, of
i onlstahding tecuril, «ii _ , -...tg
■*»t at 3:30
M. The regular
Following the inutaliatiun drill Wrst I’.oint, flm.. visited fiicntls
eai-k
botinfii and insplrntiun.il, meet* and the hutinrsa meeting refri-ah- In Sanford recently.
" T h e degree of loyally which .
wg-of the I’rcshyterinn Woman'* tnenta were served tn the members
Mr.' Cnnup bn* -hown in remainAuillia^l will nlao meet nt-Mhe present and guests. On Thursday
Mis. Diehard CHIImtple and Mr*
itur 'on the Jnb!_J\\f. .25 v-s-1 U
aam* time.
the installing staff uf the local llrni" Wight. Ill, apent Wednes­
.something u-- hoild all think
TUESDAY
chanter will go to Orlando to In­ day in Drlando with Mr*. Thom­
nl-out. In the Flotilla Puwe.‘ and
as Kirk Innd.
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4•
IJghi Company we arc -soecislly
"Tha Installing staff of ,Hc:nino1a stall Ihclr new officers.
Members of the stJ|ff participat­
proud -If Sir. Canup’* r--tn l for
JObekah Lodge No. 43 will nv*et
Mr.
and
Mr*.
John
Miller
air
it typifies Hie loyalty - f tvtuher*
la the |. 0. O, Unit at ft.UQ P. M. ing In the Kissimmee reremonlea
expecleil
tn
return
thin
weekend
wete Mrs. Myers, Mrs. Birdie Wil­
throcgrhbrS our organltati-ni. Ac tfor a practice session.
where they
liams. Mrs. William Jameson. Mr*. front Hldgerrrst. V.
uallv. there are 2^2 ntctal-ers of
W. It. fleecher, Mrs. B. L Lund- have been attending the Baptist
the Florida, power and Lieut ‘ famjilanforditcs Listed
uulst, Mr* (leurge Bwan, Mrs. J. Assembly,
ity-u’ho have l-et-n with the rmnIt. Ilnbow-, Mrs. Alyre Ashdown,
pnnv 2&lt;t ve-it or more.”
For U. O f F. Degrees Mrs
J. F. McClelland. Mr*. Charles
Miss Martha Wright left thi
Canup and Hi? wife. ,wha Itawn-,
Cole, Sirs. Ik B. Burnett and'Mr*. morning by plane for Houston.
one 'll*: -AVJIUmt _W-rnbf; fecldo’
W’
Walters. II* vtuts, Jr. anil Hob- T, O. Bay.
Tex. aftrr spemllng aev.-rpl wicks
ut I like Jlonim-.
•tf Herndon have lieen listed
as the g /r s l of her parents, Mr.
•1 among the 107 University of
and Mra. M, L .Wright.
Xanthippe wa ibe v i f - of boK a ilv Walrho* w rre to , largo
riunila summer -arhunl s.taltnl* Va Ofi.’ F. Auxiliary
( ’nl. ilianchficld Is
ctnle* ami lew mime i
-,o-.
to larrv'in Ihe pocket nn-l -vere
gi ranitldaips for degree* at the
Mr.
and
Ml*.
Lea
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t,e»her
DiscuNHCH Projects have left for an extended vaItiuiix with « sagging, ,imu r--l:oime’- tlsitallt hung I mm llie girdk-.
First A rinv
Oloae of the first summer aea. . . Woman.
lly lio n TllOMAH
wuhlan.
...
- ' tlon term on July. 25,
m b iflttiikN
rallon trip Jo he spent in the
Hi
ly in
Fall project* weir the .ubjf«l|
Mate*.. They plan to be
WASHLSIITON. July I*- MV Informal commencement exer­
Hit l.’liti -uipliPr Wien, i ucd
tine of Hie strangest deal* involv- Col. Floroo ■- \. Blunrhfie!-t. SupI*
cise* will be held •fnr the gradu­ for dUfUsrion at the regular l.Wct- Rone g&lt;.vrrB| vreeka.
Dr. Clntrles L . I ’rrsn n s
N H IV 1 l) li K Two riven! Ijiili.-ili iinitilnt, also v.-.i■ Sn iwn
Ing u rontraet player hn* been ciiutandent uf the \riny Nut •*.
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ate*
Friday evening at Ihe in* of thr» Vrlrrani of forigit W«rsi
f-u his iiiiji, it- u geuttmin •Ian
Oplimtelri-sl
M M„, Mr* / a . c . GtodhUl atrangi-d by William Powell, who today liegam- |he fii*t fully mm- Broadway m eurrcnec.-- o f aim,in o
r. K. Yonge School audvrirrlum auxiliary held last nltfu *V Ihe
a-Uom-piei . [7^
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Sanfnrd M.t.itir Ilk llldg.
daughter •art Wed now plans to spend the next two nifssionbt) woman in tho regular Iv V'lilcl) ib--j&gt;ainte inter---' -litm, nnd
with Desn Walter .1. Motherly, of Tourist Center at B:Q0 odock.l Jr&gt;
a fiitttay i otoii-t-tioii ih^ ........ .
Itoiir*; *1. 1!' vW -XA I'lo.tir 298
,
n(Vr*&gt;' 'J'., today by plane from Macon, tia, year* away from his home lot, Army, '
•m the CoDage of Dullness Adminls- Mr*., P^t Johnson, ^
•TTwifr-.V iler, atiiiior of '"The"
'in*mt that Nut Ilull is nnd leu
MUM. •
ected
pre*
dent,
presided
over
1(1*;
tfl
|pen(f
,
hp
w„.v„.ni,
with
Mr.
Sal. 'M 2'
tration,'*** principal speaker.
WltHTMo-la) .Army ntir-e held Wirinrs will lev to beat
, ...
VitgltiiAn ” in art i - d bn li- PhilThe netor Is currently ghat ting
K jr- Lvaniinril- Ul.&gt;**r* Fitted
Pre*. John J. Tigeri will confer short meeting. She urged the mem- Bnlj y rH_ ,\ . t . ||r ||
only
-Mlariv.
tank
without
rim
,
u„,
u.o
.dway
night
*l«.t-,
«ad&lt;‘lplii:i
fiefote
hideVoli-t
llim!
“ The Senstor Was Indiscreet” nt
tha degieca which ’‘ Include PI hers to attend the district meeting
stnus uf -.gnat A .m y-off. e i.. , .
,,v „ .)ppnlnK
,, fjlI,
-elf to wriling.
Mr. and Mr*. J. J. Rorui have Ut and will return there tin* win­ ami without their eiH-urlU’ and \uniu Fail Club a* "TV- II.arr-'M
bachelor*, |3 masters and one to tie held In Drland on July 27.
Refreshment were served fol­ aa 'their guesta Mra. Fmlerieo ter for “ Mr, Peabody and the.Mrl- relirenient i-infii*. A n-'ellti
Ph. D.
nit-lb:-• maid.” Ilo will then lett-foi ^iv.
lowing tho mreling to about 15 PoeY- ami daughter.
rnartoct
.Mr. Hnynei will receive his IIS members who were prrsrm.
, .. .hiltrh;nvever.
. :pToVtiT--1
,.
liri-'*-! slaying bf Benny "lt:i --v"
..-slnn.
hirtntfca
and
return
m
the
valley
Havana. Cuba. Mt*.
rotif fnffffoinm fnf’j
io.lablUhn.eni of on Umy „or-* V,.
jt1 ,|„ Kolljw.....I !. .on- of
degree and Mr, Hrrndon hl« MFD
n &gt; lot for two more film*.
Roberto nnd I'redericb, ’ ate ut
octree.
t oip* within ti ieguli.i _\im&gt;
Virginia Hill.
'B
ill’s
latest
picture
a*.
MUM
trnding ('smp Winona. •
The run.mi &gt;m wm pioJenS-d to
was a "Thin Man," but it’s u safe
The III.-ill wi try Jtt lenke a
stantiatv the press repotts. The
Col. Illancbficbl by Gcm-titl D-.iig'it -gu of it ti. the slti Ilf I hi \ Blit!
l&gt;el
that
his
next
ottc,
two
veais
Dally
Bxprcss,
Dally
(irapnic
and
British Ponder On—
1| Mr. nnd Mrs. A. ,W. Auten
II.
Bisenb.iui-I
at
a
cei-lUBtlV
ill
Fair irvi the lmoudi.it,
,o o
Dally Telegraph all auggeted that f Bnntetevllle. N. C. nnd Rev, hence, will not Ih*.
^A^iulii »^*n/
tin- chief of
-ff» office, li wa /uiilsiiUii.
Elizabeth’s ’ Wcdtlinsr the ceremony mlghtfW in the 8tJl^j onnil
IkllNMlVDIM
and M
Mt*.
Joe Anil'll
Auten nf !!jchtltO'H)
n . Jf»r
the
first
J-'
tili
nut
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n
Ksthcr
Williams'
nuxt
film,
•
b
»a*oh,'»the
site
W
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turnI
George chapel In Windsor Costlc, wprp the guestn this
!H»k Ilf
Rased on the life of Annette Kel- inissiAn*. tanging down through into i h.-t-i- nml fancy night i ii.li
LONDON. July 18. (rtb-Three
summer residenre of the loyal *|r&gt; __mu__
and Mr*. wtn
K. W.
Flipp y
first llculctiiitii-. locommcmi.-d '&lt;&gt;
London newspaper* said t.«lay family. Th* chapel holds almut)
(heir hpme on Celery Avenue. li-iinnn. will Im- railed “ IniernMii'in- I’rosldcnt Trumun and c-oifii nusl In N'iiky Itbilt, now o|t,-c,*|i*r •f
nl Venus," She’ll be - onipletely
the t nnn d, wit - manngt•• it for
that In keeping with the time* 2,000 person*.
M ol It
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Opens 12:1.")
„ w -i.iiuj Rtmaqivay, lii'u- c . ' J..
King George VI umLlhr British ’ Only two daya ago the Depress
Judge James Ik Watkins ami covered hy a period bathing suit hv ihe aen.iic.
for
most
of
the
picture,
Bslhcr
is
CoD
niam
hfii
td.
I
bii
n
»r
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Shop{\i
llm
\ol.-r,
w
o
.
Iioasi.
li
•
run
government might order a rclg- said six out of aeven letters to lh« Mrs. Watkins and daughter, Lvnn,
( h i l t lm t — 1 |c
Unity
jia; fun uf it.
si tail
*
lively amali aemi-privaio uxrdding editor favored » bjg wedding in idan to leave tomorrow for their exasperated by constant Illin o is hd-lstown. \\ \a., ell terill the .! aintjdy
«-iitsslll
mss u
m ■
n.
that
she
and
Ben
Uage
an*
hrenltN’ llisi-C oil- - n l- ago «it Pitt’ Vi’ lieu Iho Jbljiidi ft-, a c»PHl-for Princess BlliaWth and Lieut. Westminster AMwy.
home in AlUnta, Cn. after vis­
Philip Mounlbattcn, d&lt; iidte' «I&gt;iting ss the guests of Mis, Wat­ ing up. "To prove We nre happy" liurgh. Sill- «&gt;lt cuili|itc!o Imr or- ,n l 1. mil-1 alt J.i. t. I,(g ,, ,dat|f
L A S T ILW H O IIA ^ !!
parertt public demr*.- for an eiabor- ] The treadmill was a penal ap-j kins’ psirnta, Mr. and Mrs. It. she said, "I think mi’ll, main- I vie# na ...... lit.Old. Ill Oi nut— liai-i: i - : •.'■ laiunns. die ! ’ill
“ Wild Htlt Miekm-h Ititles'
violent love in Ihe mitld v of iuiti- and -relit •&gt; on August tl It-i o- li*l ilctitlki h wn* t ■■is-n,-*l
•ta affair.
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plinnre introduced In Fngiand in 0. Maxwell.
■iinHiimFi*’ Itertdit-n
act and .Vino- i-u-iy aU . mantha. - -e«rrrr-'lin^_TTirii3rtr-d-ttnly 'in -F n —-i:ir.-TTii- ‘ Hurt it-Jiiid "*-i •1o :i
Both
h government and, ItiirK in i:-J g J 8 . PiikdCcra walkcii up s m-v.-r.
d
ham TP j t f i r ’IJwWosmc’h, ImWrvur; ending w r i.* of step.* which in
U rine (.‘itl.tii
Mr*. K. J. MrCullough and two I put in a bid ful the ticket run- rope in World War t. two -i-*igp- i.-trif riti . -iicn iv- inti-i
muni-- In the Phiitppin. * and one uu-iing job nnd wh- u|khh -il fur
denied1’jKry
*{^ey know anything to,aulvj
to^aulH.^urn
,turn irevolved a mill.
children, Kdwnrd, Jr. and lh*t*y, cession. •
J. Arthur Rank could tonal in China.
.
,
? h lim- bv tlm -amt- Vinritt-i Hill
|o f Arlington. Va„ nnd Mis* Jo­
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.in \&gt;to., ItiiTiis- tfug-.y go: it, it
ann* Henderson nf Huntersville, jnoie llpllywooil stsis for film*
K . C. ate visiting Mr. nml Mrs, in Knglaiiiid, if he conld g--t them
SJe t Ja p T II LINDS
away from their studlm*. A’lin
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K. W. Fite, Sr.
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Anirrira’s Most Beautiful
Johnson, Judy Garland ou-l Lana
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Churl*, h im ~ arrived' yester- Turner are among the m.n ,
Ask Me For Free Hntlmale
DURANGO
T A 1.1. A H A HS L I Juli 18. liui p " 81m p- nt
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her home m ar Lake Ormra. Mr. ".Im*
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f,,r Uflrnt.- during the imintu of Itini*, 'hougjEdl never
KO U GIKST
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River luuly, whk8t hell lo-ifurm awmillrig
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Ml I Hill Wn,l |epn-* llle I fro'
and rhlldren,* Tommy and Joan, had lou-n pirkml up. • The picture,
Bngl -h said that tlm depnil
CHARLES
Will cloae Beauty Shop at 309 Park Ava. Rat. July It.
hlch al*o features Yvortne De- mem .--.ted 11*2 irtmltintc, 12 un- legal igiip.iMw l \ n .itin.lwfiy
nf Orlando plan tn spend the
Will reopen Mon. Morning July 28- at 205 N. Park in. Taksrii
weekend with Mr*.
Kirkland's t’ -»rlo and Dan Dutyea, hui to lx- (letgi.el tales ami S'l tiiup-.nry ititt-Vd Davo tV-JlM-r. *»ti i hi.n
STARR
illisi !i-t lim it-...- dealing- lot
Bldg. The Shop wilt he furnished with all new modern equipment
parents, Mr. and Mr*. J, C. Mitch­ shot in six weeks, lieraii- that’* rerlifi. ..lea.
hot. V-—.f-lilts d, i - lit. .I to lo . iig
including water Softener.
ell. at their home on Magnolia how long U! ran keep the rulor
Out of-itate Ira. her - n- - tiil.-.l latgo pat tie* loi |iuo tmil v t.ni
cameras.
Thank* to my many friends tnd patrons. I will be very
Avenue.
fin 1*2 i.f the leaching *- i.-iit
one wtui w a lk .-I into tho big ,m-i
happy to sene you In my new .loratlon.
&gt;3 going to the nvighl-ot
. tote itRitcring Join!, it- priteric-- v'lti ii
ir. and Mm W. II. Phelp.
BuUh Jenklna la surprising «v nf Geo. via.
Wits de clod on Oim-tutl i»y riof Uke Mary
have
returned
hy b‘’ 'nK thr mod. I buy
Among ihe Stft FluiMatti t&gt; ...U. Mt W.di. i F
Virginia on the set of. “ Virtuous." Unlikt Wiving ccrUficstes tvere f-v- .ml.
t|-, pi.
pievious pilules, on this one lie
jnl„
j,y tl;
has been thu soul of sweetness dent* ,.f Sanford. LnglW. mbltd.
(diem, win, - tid b nlv ijllctivi-rtyt ,
anti has kep hi*, dresain^ coom They are!
Gi-tel.to certificate V-- , Jean tlmr ninufng .* Bnuldyay rsl.-un
swept and neat, fur whlrlt ho ret-eivea tl extra per week. His Klhutlscill Harp. I, .I-I'l. l, l.iilie -)md sw^lly paMt.l ntt tl(.| "liuje
M. Dstni-l* (N|, Florelta 1-etcher div.-tItfl.tY jui|t&gt;
putty Jiniitnu.
current allowance: $3.
lluvtqg g iy m away tin * exp-n
Juan Crawford,, unlike most Thoniii-. |N), nml Mi VitgtiHn
t trill’ W ltlN FLAT I III; —
rtive gadget, Mis*- Ii.li lit-m d
stars, seems to lie able to get an txfe Clispman.
I dw .. I a tound ntul b-i-imt a g*»l e"-.
Temporary certifntiti
•ettlv re'vase for her films. "Daisy
lolllet tl the lliti rieanu, l.iuslllm K.-nyon" will be finished irr Sep­ 8amut i Marslmtl.
’•nsBlt- nil plea - by Ihe itlct.ngtember, released in November. . . .
lit III.i: SCHOOL. LYI It' t -H’. 1 no.ht t Imt sla- lo-ubln't pity tie.
Bv* Arden is being set fot u It.u
Cfrii lOCKMART
cheek. Sin llke-f lo spend money
Russell buildup nt Warne'4 S' n
' r)&gt; i
AHNt PEVtSE
Tile .losing vXclc.sc* ,-f the and snftl she w-itd.l not -.mniq '.lift#
VesulCof "Voice of the Turtt"." It’s
L=--d&lt; _* AllYf j JOStYN
Troott F- i.o&lt;d Tor ChrWtlnn H“!i|ljfs the place if be couldn't pour oat
ab-tut time. . &gt; .
WIlllAM WRIGHT
Dannv Kaye is sore beenuso his will Ih-Tk-M tonight t.t 7:1- -.Vl-ick a few hundred here ami tin-tv « b
Itn likwrlinf tnW
r- &lt;7*,^ UCMMICOLOIf
"Molly Mslone" number war cut at the Chlftlan A MUslont-y Alli­ she pleased. \V-d|-- &lt;_ finally wu
lt«ll| Ssttt
out of “ Walter Mttty." Th.' Irish ance t'lnrreh, on the Sunft.td-OV* fulreil to Bgre-lilt SSi.ss
, T
Like tdi Imdm-.-« * ppenitrd by
balltid is Danny's favorite, hut the lamb* Highway.
The piogram wilt iuchi*)-- an o.&lt;* some..... win. can’t keep a p.-&gt;seuuenre wa* slashed bet huso II
asserted! y held op the *t«ty. • - - hihit.of the work done lining the soiiul biital nil tile puis* of hD
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“ tnlermcixu." which was Ingrt.l past two Weeks by the IW lioy* 11llde. ti'- &gt;1til !
( uf fimli -“ Shoe Slum
Bergman's first' U. 8.' DbK, I* atxl gltl* u[h(i xyete enrolled/ Dip­ euiildtiT keep it opetating solventslated for a- Fall re-releav* by loma* *"d sward* will I*- given ly. .Ho pliwi. .-l several' shusvs.
Sejsniek. ,Tbe 1U3‘J movie also tho Ik.ts and gills for the com­ irtcluditat it couple of litis, nnd
finally -Itrebled to tu.1l out dml ilr
pleted work*
Started Leslie Howard. . , .
In mi-litlon to the. aw to ding of vole Ids time to ri.e theater.
PeUsr l-awford will do v dnnee
On the ’ ll'.! Tifrid the lim II. in
wiutine with Gene Kelly in "Kastar diploma', the older studenN in the
Parade” . . . friend* dotiltt that trhool will present u itnw tel wa* open, Wolper tos*e&lt;| n paitv
Norma Shearer will return to pic­ play entitled “ The Howard of for n!) Ids frii-nd* to note the end
tures. She is going to HwiUer il'aing Y.-tt,” base.) un actual m*s- of hi* saloon!- p- i (t n y f. \1r*
land to plare her children In s.hoo! alunati *-ork In China. IVer.i - of ginta Hill atlen.bslc And was high­
. . . Howard Hawks, who directed the rhiMieli parli.-ipallng, nml nil ly In lulled when she couldn't lift
the clidck fot th,* whale party.
t
“ Ball Of Fire,” Is now di.«cring who wish jo at tend, ate invito).
tha remake. “ That’s Lire.’* toys
he: "This 1* a wheelchair Jot-***

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BUBMKN, July 18 td*&gt;— A U. P
military government court an­
nounced today that it bad fined
the captain of
an Ameticar
freighter 13,000 for tyjring tt
•tmiggle 475 cartons of clgsretter
Into Germany to barter them for
diamonds.

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They are now viaitlng In Tampa
Mis* Pauline Peryetta returned
with them from Onlda, N. Y. and
li the guest of her cousin. Miss
Carlene Holtenhck of Sanford.
1 Mrs, Richard Burton' tnd twchildren of Philadelphia; Pa. wht
are vtailing with her parents, Mr
and Mr*. W. E. Smith of Daytons Beach spent a few days Ir
Sanford aa the-guests of Mr. and
Mrs. R. W. Turner and thel»
daughter, Mre. H. G. Drake, oi
Gastonia. N. C. Mrs. Burton D
the former Juanita Smith, a restdent of Sanford Jor many years.
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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

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CAI.fi MVfiltTMY

in the
•’ »» •* « •art I- r th* Ninth lu*l • •

Th* K*nrral nwttir* of thll
Orrult of KlorliU, in au«1 f»»r He-ni* u *f»»r
itnl th* sty I# oi
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|M *•: •*•11 Worth*, pl.tlnttff,
tlidt Jrtii|. At** rr*|Ulfe \ W fltr
Marv Worthy, lirfrndant.
AUw -4i»Ma»w«,» ■**i
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Juan Perez Blanks
Pirates For Red Hats

Feds Trip Saints 4
Tot); Johnny Tomat

AT CLUB SUNDAY

WICHITA FALLS. Tev, July
18. 011— Two Amtrican-mad# In­
(Special)—The Sanford Celery
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ternational altitude waring mark#
Fed* trimmed th* St. Auguatlne
Young golfer# of the city wit awaited official'confirmation to­
Saint, In a 4 to 0 conteat In which corou*t* agalnat the older yolfcri day at the 14th annual National
Dave Bride, atellar Fed center- )n fg hole tram and indivtdua .Soaring Meet lirlr.
Keutpci Trager of Detroit,
fielder hlaited a home run over the) ln,teha* baaed on a -point ayaten
left field wall In Francla Field
thl&gt; Seminole Country Clpli Sun Mich., reported he aoared yeaterfor a home run with Manager |
afternoon. It waa announce' day to nn altitude of 2S,tXV) feet
Don Mhrray reeling on thg baae-ito,i ,y by 'Clyde Teniillegar, clut where he eaid he "blacked out."
i f confirmed, the altitude flight
patha, giving the vialtora the pro Any player who la under 3(
needed margin of victory.
! yrare of age can qualify aa i will better both the American and
Tonight the Fed# play hoeta* player on the young lean) Terwil, International aingle place altitude
record#.
to the DeLand lied Hfta at their frg , r ( tated.
Trager aaid he encountered fiall,
own Municipal Park and lefty
Two young player# ami two old
Ice and lightning aa he rode to the
altltud, on a alorin front.
The preaent national reeonl la
1U.434 fret *nd the international
record ia 22.434.fret. Tho U. Sr
record ia held by Shelly Charlra
of Atlanta, &lt;2a., and waa r*t»blulnd in 1234. The international
record, made in 1238, ia held by a

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Th. t&gt;cLand Red HaU blanked
th. I,c.-«!iurir Pirate. 6 to 0 behind
the «|a hit hurllnir of diminutive
German.
Juan Herat at Conrad Paik in
Official# will check Uv* ,h»ro- DeLaml laat nlfrht.
aph carried oh Trager'# fhder
The Gainesville G-Men edged
fore the flight'become*'offilial. the Daytona Beach lalata in a 6
Virginia Bennla of Sanford, to 4 contest, which opened In a
Fla., aoared to an altitude uf. It),-flurry of haa# knock. apd run, aa
000 fret. 7.600 fret above the re- each team tallied three Score* in
Icaae’ point of .2,600 feet.
th# flrat inning.
Her flight challenges th&lt;- prrTh# Orlando 8«nalora managed
aent woman'# International altitude
aoaring record of 8,726 fen above to aplit a twin bill with the Palaithe release point, held by u Bus- ka Ataleaa. Orlando dropped the
opener by 3 to 2 and Palatkn waa
aian woman gilder .pilot.
She recently established two re­ trounced by the ilevllmen in thr
cords, one a (balance record of 24 nightcap, 12 to 6.
miles ami the other a goal tecoid ' Line M-orea:
l^eaburg
000 000 000- 0 8 1
of 62 miles.
000 001 Otx-A 2 1
The three leading contend, i , for DeLand
the National Championship t««lay Gormiah and Herrington; J. Perea
were, unofficially,' * Richard C. and Hlrinrcke. .
Contey, Cambridge, Mast., Paul
300 001 0 00 -4 V t
B. MarCrrady, Jr., Ne# Haven. Dayton*
300 200 00*—J 2 3
Conn., and Raymond Parker, of (iainetville
Shllea, Plllpakl and Weat; l^&gt;eper,
Twentvnlne Palma, Calif.
llllea and Dulaney.
N. Y.j George Hhou* of Chicago
I'alatka
and Skip Alexander uf Lexington, Orlando

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Holler and

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Wampum, the uhell mo|iey el
North American Indian,, waa.d

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Jude. ta b * . Doulil* pl**a— K lf

three strokes ahead u f Locke, who
finally got hi# putter wotking on
the last few hole# of ihj. yccomt
round to poit a r,H.
Burly Clayton llrafner of Char­
lotte, N. C., who with /Ran l*-unard of Vancouver played In th*
same threeaome as LocJte, waa tied
for third with -hoit pro and. top
Cundidlan. Bob -Ciay, and Uuotg*
Pc yIop of Newport i. New*, Va.

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fennUa with |rf&gt;a Angele*1- Earl
Oe*»#|| »'dvi in th* vm l'in ela
" f th# 48th annual Pennav'vanla
Men'a Graw Court Tennis Champlnnshlp.
Hidnev Wood. New York meets
Larry Dee.' Palo Alto. Calif., In
Iha other aerni-Dnal match. Wood
U a former- Wimbledon Cham­
pion.
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Cochell, seeded sixth in th*
turner, scored an upset yesterday
by tumbling top-ranked Ed MoyIan, Trenton N. J., etar, to de­
feat, 6 S. 4-6, 6-1. Moylan re­
cently mentioned ae a Devla Cup
proapect, Is ranked ninth nation-)
ally.
Tit* fourth-seeded Beixas imaih•d to victory over Nick Carter,
flan, Francisco, 8-8. 0-4; Wood
eliminated Yale UnlveraRy's Ir­
ving Dorfman, 6-4. •-?, and Dee,
now vtudylng medicine at Johns
nopkins
Unirm lty,
defeated
Gaorge Peru, Coral Gables, Fla-

6-4, 8-8.

In the women'4 semi-finals,
tup-seeded Bhlrley Fry, Akron, O.,
ineeta Barbara Kraiae, Ban Franriaco, and. defending champion
Mr*. Frank ’ Koraes, Oakland,
Cajif., ' tangle* with
Dorothy
Head, Brrkalay, Calif.

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Mi «nii »pr*y o* *a»t or tbai

walk Into a pnWder l»V ncdd»r*4day option on Nagro InfiWdcr Loretuo Davis of the Birmingham,
Ala- lilack Barons.
Tim signing of Brown and
Thompson waa announced by
Brownie General Manager Bill De­
Witt and the pair was in uniform
for' last night’* contaat with th*
Philadelphia Athlatlca.
DeWlit said Firat Uaaeman Jer­
ry Witte had been optioned to the
Toledo club of th* American As­
sociation and 17-y#ar-old Short­
stop Perry Currin sent to tho
Springfield, III., team In the Three
I League to maka room for l|ia
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F U M t E N C E 6 Inn lie.' • imk rtnvn, 1 •'ounty. Ilargain Price. Write
•■Vi client condition. Ju*t tr/iu’ idivd. reasonably piind. Tevaeo
Service Station. HJ'.i San fold 12 SPECIAL V.MV1CE3

E l ’T IG T A N K S . . G h :u !.c _ T j u j u .I
Block*. Ahiniinuni Window.* and
d '-u n i r. ' W h ltp -T iiii, .,', I'.iiiiC
I'crm a-tilc, llu rriran e -lune**.
Mil rule Concrete Comp.iny, .UR)
Elm Avc. . Phone Kbfr.

\

GATHERED AROUND
O ZARK /

...TWO OUT...
Two STRIKES
ON OZARK IKE
AND
MANAGER
SKCLltV CALLS
TIME o u r /

CARPENTfcR. 612 Myrtle A

.

M1C.KEY MOUJh

C. Welsh
NOW

we w t F SO Ou t

IPT-Igv A R B 'u n O S T S '
..WE cu SCARE THEM VVDR.fi
THAN
SCARF. US! ^

about

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MP-^r^ 1 J
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Tlmriuighlirrd Herbnhlre ltrerd&gt;ng
Roar for acrvice. Phone MU-J,
( '• • I r r l- ln n r llcn llt
II) S leeping llc llr r
IN N E R SPR IN G M A T T R E S S E S
BOX S P R IN G S

[•cottier radio phimogruph mm.
FDR RENT .Floor »i
bination. The M uch' llnx, lid VV.
operation. Renaunalde
I»t S t. Phone 9&amp;L

HOLLYW OOD

I C-VN MAKE SP

A P P E A R ...

VANAT 5 TwE WATTEi?

ESSOR

—

1 C A N M AKE J
3N S ANP GHOST

•••ftu T i c a n t m a k e a
VPPEAR TO FIN A l L A K IN

p lu m b er

S 'N &lt; ..

vvuCk

BEDS

fold Paint &amp; Gin**

FOR SALE Umeroek for drlvew.txs and roadwavs—1'huna
1241.
'

with

KNOW ABOUT

OAt-UM

Wines — Beer

Have In.stnlled

I LARGE LOT, in block
West First Street. Write
Hoi 1437, Sanford.

DtwUiac l-r -

nt--«Wnrf-7tom*r_'
Hnaid i*^tv*t Urf rlxhr t to
•n* and all bid* and ; to
lb* nflcr lb»y d*em lo h*

DO t o

&gt; '7

A venge

ARM-FOR RENT -’O.arri . hiiI
irrigated trurb fnrni. I.'f nite*'
Inn wells, it i roont dwelling

**tond mat *nam*l Palm to n*
Hhacwlli .VVUtlamt. I)«v„* A il* V
nnld* PtliMara. •&gt;' ♦«“ »• CoRm
lo u* **l* l*d by ill. T. Utown.

l.n l m&lt;*HM o f th* Ununty.

Tire first day leader. Johnny
Palmer of Radio, N. C., allppeti lo
a .73. That added to hit opening
66. dropping him Ur 132 with erven
oilier players, Lawson Little of
Cleveland;. Bkee Hiegel of IJppei
llary, Pa., Herman Kel**r of Ak­
ron. Ohio; Elmer Blower uf Tor­
onto, I.*e O'Gray uf East Amherst

DONE
MADLV
IN LOVE
WITH
&gt; th &lt;r
&lt;S*L/

Y

...LAST OF
THE NINTH...

PAINTIN'I IMTBHIOH AND E X T C ft iu n «»*• t i i k c o u n t r i i o m k
and
a d ja c e n t
tt jm d i n o s .
KHi Ii. ,i« u n d .b a lb room* on *.ru*l
prlni.f an I *»*l*f and on* eo*!
,,i* io .l. a i l *11 o«h*r »o«'m* on*
' coal urlm .r and **«l*r *nd on*
coal llai wall P*lnl, And palai *11
•i i . line wi.tfdwork with tw o coal*
b*t( i&gt;uU)d. nil p*lai and ,* -p u ttr
all ,a a b laNtlui w ood ’ work and

Dayton*

Team
Jul- ie oP) Brooklyn

PHILADELPHIA
—Defending rhvmnlon F. Victor
nrlx** It. riitiidelnhi* n»t ace.

aaalatd. H *H da. Jaly III* t » 4T
NtrriCK
IS IIK ItK O y
tllV 4-N
Ilia! puituant to Chapter I H * i 1w
Ida h lal*i»*. t » 4t a* *m *n.l»l IM
tnllowina d»*ctlb»*l land In ti»«itn"l*
County, rioild a . Will be off*f«d f«»
aal* ot public outcry fur the hl#l,.*l
and b»*t &lt;nth bH. at tb* frwm door
or
ib » tumlnul* O duniy
C ouii
II uum. at n an rou l U g n n r z *1
111 Ik .V M-. op Monday JufT l»th,
A. I), t a il
.
Lot 4 Minch 1 llla h la n d P*rk
plat Uoek 4 l**a» **
*
vv i i * ft o f i.ni* i t ! a i t i
•Ven -AT»d»**- ♦•*hom e-ttro»*»*xe-r
i Company * Add lo Hlark II uo-

‘ LO O K .SK IP...
O ZA R K AIN'T
EVEN 'LOOKIN'
..
AT T M "

tyvtQi

New llevcraKv Dispenser
' Ice Cold Heer All Times

V'T maltr our own Ice Cream, All flavors
Taatv — Dcticlhus —- Healthful

•Oil,'* in rmnfmd on &gt;t Iwlor* 4
a thick I' VI. Aufuil llh Itll on
th . followlngi

T w t li

CHOICE

...J U S QCCUZ "
DINAH SEEN ME
KISS IRENE, SHE,

But look :
WHO'S AT BAT
TOR TM' BUGS'

TWO AWA'
AND THE
OASES
LOADED. 7

Ba se s

Tb. flo-id nl County Co,noil*ki,«n*i* of reniinol* Counir, FlurldA
v.iii m f . i * . bid*- at* in* . Clatbw

t

•L*ST OF
TH'-NIMTM

SO X-2 5
BUOS-22

nl •■Id •*r*r#.
Full iiubfliaOnn on Jufy IP. 1*41

‘ .' r v .. : * ir 7 r .

T. ’J Ll.L t -.L . -a dfi

TH* SOX MOLD A
TH REG-BUN LEAD

l*1#»IT of -r^-cntm

ISul* iH il,

Liquors -

414

pubtlcaimn of thu norlc*
Ifactr
rUlm.oi' demand mu»r l&gt;* la will*
Isa and (I'nlslo Ihe pl*r. uf r**la**.# end po*t ullle* »ddr*»» «f lb*
claimsM *i.d Mi«t be *wrorn to b)
■lie claim*nr. hi* *a*nl or *M-ua*r.
or Ibr *Aii.e *h*ll be void.
.

O I*. H rm inn

iF K A l.l .

NIC KS

m-.yj

TOKONtorTSTu.

(Porky) Oliver of Wilmlrfglo.t;
Del., and South Africa’* .«*••*'gtglyl
I Kla A le
iniprrliirbable Bobby Locke may
l&gt;* headed for a laat round buttle
in the 110,000 Canadian Open Golf
Champlonihln comparable to tho
final H and / h e y made trr tin* Chi­
cago Tam 'O'Shanter *tournament
h-t* than two weeks ago.
luicke won that, one, but hete in
Toronto where. Hcarboro'a par 71
la being treated with ihe g'ealert' m «;«»»••»&lt;». *

KettUr' p

Georg* Washington. thf fathtf
of hla country. » » i a fourth-g,
cratlon American.

K

Second game
gol of Pontiac, Mich.; and Tony Palatka ■ 130 001 0 0 0 - 6 1 4
Peiiiia of Clnlnnatl. At
*' 133
** *• re Orlando
002 023 23x—12 14 1
Lew__Worsht
M l , U.
w. a.
„ . Open ___
— Lara Bill
Driggers and Paulick; Jonet and
| Nary of Ia&gt;s A n g e le s and Bill

w » u it* v * * * /

of Mid Court .1 Panford. S.mlnoltl
County, FlofW i. this Itth &lt;Uy of
July 1MT.

lla Carl# *»elnei you.

Jahric, generous cut, careful tailoring I A shirt
thaf outalrlnes anything we've aeen-aml we
know tha market! Here's what you get: SANFORlZEDf FABRICS . . , retain their original
*1m no matter how many waahingal HUGE
ASSORTMENTS of fait color patlerna-ALL In
twills or poplins . . . ALL good and sturdy for
long wear! Aa for afy/«-convertible collar, Inor-outor tall*, two buttohed pockets! Hera's
SUBSTANTIAL aavluga-for YOU I
.

lurrgi- acrci-n nnd npen norili-v
to ait and i njnv the i-uol |»rorA*a TUXEDO FEEDS—complete llrjs.
off
Idiko i' nl ; ■
I.urge
Hunt's Tuxedc Feed .Store.
ground- and wulk* i*.lf .' fipm
BatterVs A Battery rharglbg.
auto traffic. ImtTfe- !«Wty nnd
I»- It POPH l-O .-lN ll --------Wick Vbnsliuction. Gun n‘ .-*nioP
U
R
IN
A Ic c d d .T c l. t (!•!• '!’i.Ufh
Wie 26 iimv. I’hnnc nr write f u
ton &amp; Wntsoo. D|ip. Hull i'ark,
Ireaervatlon u l.im ir. Dvii-ii', 22*'2
or Dr. Maryn. Ovit'dn. 2'bi» ur FREE ESTIMATES mi alt tviul,.
write P. O.Tibix 137 (;htr1u.ita,
Whet-la halanct'd, front end nlignFla. Reasonahb i »te* l.arge
c&lt;l, I’ina, llualiinga. Oil Filler
redan for RllwV In ,vldit tlielr
Shock AbaiulxTa, Spark Plug*.
doctor.
Rrnkp Drum* ~tui nett,' TLiiteiIf*
tfrhaigrd.
Mtvimnir on duly
8:31) A. M. to 15 P. M. Fire-tone.
REAL E r r A T t FO R SALE
Ighway frontu, «• nil 17-22 JUh! NEW |n ft. .McCray meat rn*»
gjiutli of dtY 1 i ■ IM in *7 1
and M-alt-a for *atr. Phono h26,
Sanford. Fla.
e

d i f f e r e n t
It ,*, b** &gt;»t It b*cau** lb *y lib*
II. Th*y Ury u»i a»tf 41*. 8 *f*
to aw .
N oa-poltonou* le u&gt;*n
and |Mla.

RY •ATTRACIIVE &lt;5 mom
some ami two large lot.,, with
llenty of ftuil—Spain di tlvaign*
xl stucco on stwl recenil 1
Prorated and in &gt;;•&gt;&lt;&gt;■! &gt;ound
kmditimi. Ownci leaving city
md wilt yell completely fumtah-

15c and 25c Pkga.
, at
Hunt's Tuxedo F##d HUw*
Caaspbell'a Feed . Store
iHenry
i ___ — IHuaeell'a
,____ I U JHeed
Ulnr*
Star*
Htanley-Rogers lldwe.
and other good atoteo

- — nomiF.*- pi.YMmmrJ '

PARTS AND SERVICE
100 Palmetto A »e.'
Phone IBtl

YA-DE moth proofing laits 6
yearn. Hare jrour woolen* molh
luiNifed now. Downtown (,'h-a'iera Si l.nimdry. 113 Palmetto
r Avt-; Phone 214.

K C H ()l*Sm j)I)lN (
COMPANY
Celery .V Sanford- I'hnnr 1212
Sanluid. Fla.

Piano Tuning and Iteimiring. I« I.
SIGNS m .
Show cards -and poaUra
O— DUE’S SIGN KBRVICK
O. I). luiniireii.' Phone 1031

IF YOlR NAVE 6 (.RUCK 5)ijff&gt;'AS
I WANT 10 TALK 70 J------—
vw.il -------------------J
1

WHERE THEY'RE D IG G IN G
BIGM0 U7H H ’NNEL1

p h ii lc a

S0.WECNE FPCM K10 u
U s SlL Jl B If' WORKING
WITH CR00H5.)— — — :

i i tt o'" o I

RADIATORS cleaned and rr
nl. Cohen Radiator Shop,
Sanford Avc. Ph. 358-W.

'Sbclnk*|e will not nc«*4 t%.

IS

M a ile r* - R rn u ta lin x A
R ebuilding \ S p ecially

SEEDREl) rOVERS—200 Ih bur­ Painting, plastering and minor
lap ling*, 'auitalile 'f o r a om ll.il
caipenler work. 102* W. 17th.
covrn t.

C en lrnl C ity

R uk C o.

Phone 4178. I*. O. llox 2402, Or­ LAND C L E A N I N G
AND
lando, Fla.
DRAINAGE. 2 NEW CATER­
PILLAR DP.IHKL IIFLI.DOZ­
P. Electric mator. Battery
ERS WITH P A L M K T T 7
Electric ltai|j«-s Vacuum
RAKES
TWO
1/4 YD.
Ws. Electric Irout. Dat'd
DRAGLINES.
EQUIPMENT
, Clocks A Watcln-.t. Frol
NOW IN THIS VICINITY
a, *311 E. 2liJ St. Phone
NIMNICIIT CONSTRUCTION
CO- ORLANDO, FLA. PHONE
2-2981. .

WLY*constructed 5 roont houie,'
lose in on coiner—'t lola'partlyt
■anted in young c l l r 'i ',Jtie«*l*l
&gt;me finishing in'Me whicii pur-1

nt hid 6

AltTICLLB, VYANTKD

furniture Reliniihiaf

' . Cabiutl Wotk
Export Workmaailtip
THE SANFORD CABINET

5H0P-—

"« ■

ThE CROOKS^
‘ •:o ? ped aie
IS IN LEAGUE &lt;5 TdEY MISTOOK
WITH C R O O K S ^ J
■
me r o R _ ip m

K&gt;g 0 0 NbU KNOW
SOMEONE HERE- ,

YOU'D PETTfR STEP INSIDE 1
WANT TO REAR MAT YOU r WAVE TO GAY Mm 111 jJ k i

TdE CROOKS RE
FERRED TD TwE
MAN AS "TtiE /
BOSS.'^rr—

I CAN Tl IL Yv.
WHO’S WCfvK'NCWiiti Titovr.
——» CRtX'hC-,

'B O S S i i

124 PakacRo Arrnua
te, wpYkshop. and store iomiii WANTED — Metal turning Inthe.
7 connctr floors. Me ner bail
Telephone 6,
jilt for--his own home, tu)w
•red to .fll‘ l&gt;V rhatr^t: of rnv- I'LL HUY your car rrgardlcw uf
loyment, |&lt;!JW)0.
age or condition. Roy Reel, 308
iroved and unltnproyrI ftevutW. 2nd SL
(• on Odcrnl Highway 17 and
Highest cash price paid for u*cJ
furniture. Ted Davla Furniture
Co...Ill E. 1st. Ph. P68.

18, W Y » T h #

American Leai.. BL Louis Brviwna
liream* tho third club In modem
malor league baseball h istory to
add negro player* to iu roster v»fterday when outfielder Willlard
Brown and Inflelder Henry Thomp­
son of tha Kama* City Monarch*
in tha Negro American Basfhall
Refrigerator ie* tray* should be League twerp signed.
washed at least once’ a week with
Earlier yraterdav the lli-ownf
soap and hot water.
announced the purchase of a 80-

• ALTERATIONS
•

.

F R E E OK

• CHARGE

7 Pet*, Livestock, Supplies HIGH SCHOOL—Complete you,

I f you use Proven Products — properly applied
•

It N. II. R. Laying hen* and 11
lAl, ESTATE
rooster. 11.60 each. 1202 W. 2nd.
INSURANCE
S L Phone 134 4.
,
i
MORIGAGIt LOANS
TMOND M. HAI.lt, Reallor
RIDING HORSE—mantle. II. M.
Regi*l*ml Iti-oker ami
Gleason, luiku Mary, Kla. Phone
, Insurpnco Agent
4
Florida Stale Bonk Bldg.

by experts!

D— D (Shell Soli Fumigant)-'
I.arvaride (Chlorplcrin)
*
Iwobrdme (Methyl lirdmlde)
8oll Fume (Ethylene Dlbromlda)

M U N IC IP A L P A R K 8:16 P. M .

DELAND VS. SANFORD

T ry and B e a i This Vain

TROPICAL SLACK

■a* ■■'

r, two atnry, there IxMromn
me. Tvn&gt; car gnntgv. On
rr lot ! 18 x 140 in Mayfair,
•ell unfurniahrtl or furnished.
866-M.

ICLES FOR

SALE

I*et a W A L K E R expert analyze your soli problem.
Ioet a W A L K E R expert fumigate your soil.
W '1'

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-fe

‘

With th* proper. m*Urla), «quipin«Qt, conditions
^ . — knd knowUdf* —,
C o ra p U t*

M r v ic *

ch arges

l i K l u d i n t m e t«* ria U .

•

SEE U8 FOR
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
AND TYPINO
"CftBINT IIUIIKAU OF
HANFORD
116 N. Park
Phone IP'

FLOWERS
fo* all occasions
(■'
;iLL- A YOST FLORISTS
&gt;«a Avc. Just off Cclarr

IVO JERSEY milk cowa-ono
three week* frrsh, -other freah
after Sept. 1*1. 2640 Sanford
Are. Phone 136.
GiKid mule for sale chrai
Kinanl. P. O. Box 201
Monroe, Fla.
8

H E LP W A N T E D

high echr-ol at hort)« In soar,
tlmo with American School
Texts furnished. No claasea. Dip
luma. Free bookleL Writ# Armer
Iran School, P. O. Box 31AI, Oi
lamln.
.

ATTENTION • MOTHERS
—DIAPER SERVICE—
Bahy Valret furnishes hospilal
clean,sterile diapers and dfmdorIxed container. fVonomlcat and
safe. Fully medically anproved
Call Daytona 2467-W collect fnr
details. 06 diapers, 12 a wee :.
“ FIR8T lN r 8ANF0BD'*
TRACTOR MOWING — We mow
vacant lota, roadsides or large
acreage*. Phone 41 or 167-J.

DIAPER SRRYICR
For Rrtrrtallon* or Immediate
I),ll,rr) to HANFORD—
PIIONR 231V

Hv Paul Rgbinsop
errA OtAOUNG* v—
VotATSMU? ttMtifNCO

_

W heeler o f Sanford
CANVAS AWNINGS
CANVAS PORCH CURTAINS
VENETIAN BLINDS
Alumina*, Steal, Wood I
10 DAY DELIVERY

electric tcfiigcralur.

LOST A FOUND

Call

trained farm manager for farm
in Zellwnmi area. - Good priaitiofi IA) ST—White Plastic Bag Thura
day A M. Margaret Ann atore.
for right party. A. Duds A Sons,
5 Fan, 48’’ Emcnmn uiltanle
Over arm aty'e. Containing red
I J v I c d o ^ l'h o n e 2 161.
'
large home nr nture. OCA
billfold atvd other valuables. Re­
r. Itandall EUi-tric t&gt;*.'
GIRI, for caahicr A coametie coun­
ward offered for Information.
ter, also soda girl. Lanoy’a Drug
Mr*. Carl Moa*. Phone 4-12-W.
FSTiitw m a c h in e sh o p
Store.
___________
Now 4k Uard Machine*
LOST — License plate 17D-2Q16.
Tying Si repaitlng ail makts.
Return Herald Ufdv*. Receive
16 French- I'hrnia 1J1K) t t n
Reward.

amtUCTED 30-Belten Wat

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nu, ou s ,
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BEASEVlkpiNT
a*r7HS
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FREE ESTIMATES
Phone SOS

W A T C H R E P A IR S

’ BEA-jtV AND ll|
’ piGGY BAnic, uWCfYE NON IHAT
Pv LICB C A Q _ _

CDMB O i
OOHN - KC
ygVNTTO BU.K
JO VMv.'i.-^/

VbuD BEfle** HE
race TO US, a n d ^

Odmc oovsac J
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OQUCALf ') t.
L1 YftC.' Vi\K/ I !•

Three D ay Service
A ll W ork
Guaranteed
12 Months
The W atch M aktr

AUTOS FOR SALE

FOR BILK
intily •&gt;£ Md ncWaLfper*. ROOFING - ROOF Painting, ail 1246 CHRYSLER for sale or trtide
Bro. l’hone 11W. | for lighter car. 608 W. lit. .
per pound. vThu Heraid. • kinds. Smith
•. *
g «&gt;l7ii -;
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PBAILV IS- two
HCNS TOOK IHE
D XIC ECAU M/
—I MC.TAVI

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W c R E P A IR !

ph. 403 realdcnee phi 6|t) B

used frigidairr/*!*•&gt; SlT'dl. EXPERIENCED celery grower or 14

,io « u " » C r-&gt;

irSACTUALLV 1
. . ., t MM* t . f
giaaw j.'ir,

M A T H E R ’S

lte/.*WMAra 1— ■

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MS UP AT7»trt5

7 ►'•8 OP NOHT.'
GO rPV VtXJfJ rtack . ', - r

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Peace Overture
bill with the asicition
At THE CHURCHES ittaxis cutting
Made To Dutch
still the “ wrong kind of tax
reduction" at the "wrong lim*.
House reader* plannrd an un-,
By Indonesia
mediate vote and confidently dorr-1

R efugee Ship

Tax Veto

ti'e a lla a e S

-FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Park Avrnue at Sixth Hlreet
W. I*. Brooks,- Jr., paslur

Training Union; fl:4B P. M.
—Evening-Worship,- 8:00 K il.
Dr. C. B. Williams will apeak at
both the morning ami evening ser­
vlet*.
CHRISTIAN ft MISSIONARY
ALLIANCE CHURCH
On Ranford-Orlandu Highway
H&gt;v. Glenn K. Smith. Paster
10:00 A. M.r "Bible Sch'ml.‘ Mr,
A. Wlelxildt. Supt.
w .
II100 A. M.t Slornlng WgrsHIp.
7:45 P. M.S Evening Sarv.ee.
The paator w||l apeak nt letth
Sunday Service*, ami the public la
cordially invited to attend.

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FRIDAY, JULY IS, 194

* v THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA ~~

PAGE BIX

Idea*
who will make the achool
sing to you.
Pastor!*! aervlce at 11:00 A. M.
Thr Paator will he apeak.ng on
the subject "The. Wonder#.- of
Prophecy".
Everyone la invited
-to-come and brln|[ your babies
for this aervlce. . Let'* aej where
wr atand in the world at prophecy.
Evangelistic service at 7:4t
program for all younf people.
Women’s Miaalonary
Service
each Thursday evenlnjr at 7:46.
Mra. Mary Klnard, leader.
The public is invited to allend
all the services.
P. M. There wilt be special music
ami singing at this aervlce. After
.the menace so altar call will be
given.
The V. L. B. Service each Tues
day evening at 7:46 P. M. Mra.
Ruth Sweggerly, leader. A special

BRARDALL AVKNUB CIIAPKL KIKST CHURCH OP CnHIST.
Rev. Douglas K. Uharlfa. Pastor
SCIENTIST .
.3:00 P. M.: Sunday School.
800 East Second Street
3:46 P. M.: Worship Service.
11:00 A. M.: Morning Service.
Wednesday 8:00 P. M. Prayer
Subject: "Life”.
Meeting. •
Sunday .school and Wednesday
rvrning meeting discontinued for
THE CHURCH OK GOO
summer months.
Elm Avenue
Reading room hours: Tuesdays
Rev. Joe C. Cre»*. Paator
Sunday School begin* at 10:00 and Fridays. 3:00 to 6:00 P. M.
A. M. with Clyde C. Muse a« The public is cordially Invited to
Superintendent. We have classes attend this service.
for all age* with good teachers
• HOLY CROSS CHURCH
Mark T. Carpenter, II. II. Rector
V. 7th Sunday after Trinity »•
.9:30 A.
Iloly Cpmmunion
and sermon.
F I R E S T O N E
The Rt. Rev. Charles B. Cob
FORD - CHEVROLET
more, retired Bishop of Puerto
llleo, will minister Holy Com­
PLYMOUTH CARS
munion in tile absence of the Rec­
BRAKES BELINRD
tor.
10.00
PRICE INCLUDES LINING
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
5c es.
Park Avenue at Fifth Street
Spark Plugs (.'leaned
J. K. McKinley, Minister
9:45 A. M.: Church School for
Group I C ar Batteries U.1S eich.
all agi-s.
1.00
11:00 A. M,: Morning Worship
Wheel*. Balanced
"On Final Grounds." Solo- "3 he
Lost Chord" by Mrs. Roby luting.
Brake Drum* Turned
7:90 F. M.: Youth Fellowship.
8:90 P. M.: Union Service at, the
IN STOCK IN OUR
Prrebyterian
Church.’ Sermon by
:-----PARTS DEPARTMENT
Rev.’ (,'harlr* Thompson, supcrln
Carburetors
Irridrnt pf the Methodist Children’*
Shock Absorber*
Home; Special Music by (he ChildDll Fillers
ren’s Home Chorus.
Brake Uuae
Fuel Line*
HOimiHIDE BAPTIHT CHURCH
l.surrl Avrnue and Ninth .Street
Oil Lines
Wilson Finch, Paator
Spark Plugs
Millard Hunt,
Spark Plug Wires
Director of Youth Activities
Gasoline Miters
SUNDAY
Battery Cable*
8:00 A. M.: Sunday School fur
Brake Lining
all age*. .
drake Shura
11:00 A. M,: Morning Woryhip.
Wheel Cylinder Kits
Menage by the Pastor.
Master Cylinder Kits
7:00 I*. M.t Baptist Training
Hbork Fluid
Union for all age*.
Brake Fluid
8:00. P,—M.« - Keening Service.
Grtate .Retainer*
Sung service and message by Ihe
Batlfcry Cablea
Pastor.
Battery Boies
WEDNESDAY
Chevrulel Wheels
8:00 P. M.: MidWrek Ptaytr
Llgkl Bulba
Meeting.
Healed Beam Light*
All young people are especially
invited to attend the Training Uni
Viaor Mirrors
on on Sunday evening. W* ate
Door Mirror*
re-organixing ami making new
Truck Mirrors
plans.
Exkaust Eitenslona
Steering Knobs
Rk v e n t ii d a y . a d v e n t i s t
Pedal Pad*.
CHURCH
-Auto Cushion*.
Seventh Htreet and Elm Avenue
Gas Capa
Sabbath School 9:30 A. M. ami
Wheel Covers
Church service qt 11:00 .A. M..
Gas Cans
Saturday. Pyayer meeting at R'OO
Auto Polish
P, M. Wednesday.
Auto ( Inner
Radiator Slop Leak
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Radiator Flush
CHURCH
Tar Remover
K. D. Ilrownlte. I). D. Pastor
Car Wash
Rev. Douglas H. Charles.
While lire Paint
Assistant Paator
“Polish ( loth
9:45 A. M.: Sunday School for
Glass Cleaner
all ages.
Polialr Bag
11:00 A. M*.; Morning Worship
Hast Resistor
Service. Sermon by Rev. Charles.
Tube Repair Kit
7:00 P. M.: Junior and Senior
Top Dressing
Young People's MreUIng
Hand Cleaner
8:00 P. M.; Union Worship at
Aqta Top Sealer
the Presbyterian Church Rev.
Hire Pump
Charles Thompson, SupL of the
jkalo Jack
Methodist
“ T Or manage will .preach
ash Light Bulb*
rn from thi
and the’ children
the home
Aalo Fuses
will give special musk.----Fire Extinguishers
Extiagulsher Llgliid
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
■pyrol
Pgrk Avrnue and Third Street
Machine OR
John Bernard Root. Minister
Oil Filter Cartridges
Sunday School, 10:00 A. M.
Gasoline - Filler a
Morning Worship, 11:00 A. M.
Radiator lloae
Subject ^ ‘Christ's Way
vay Will
With Man.'
Hose Clamps
Fuel Pampa
Seal Cavers
8.19
Newsprint Prices
Ford A Carburetor*
Cher,-Plymouth Carburetors IM S
C 'ea ilaaen F e e s F a n * O a*
Shock Absorbers
4.15
Twin Auto Horns
6.87 Sam* dealer* call this free marMusical Horns
"
10J8 ket - aa contrasted with the con­
lk t a *a 'Jewels
5c tract market at (91 - a “ gray
Blew Out Patches
5c market."
One paper dealer Is currently
Tire Kellner*
I.HB
Cup Grease
18c offering 500 tons of high-quality
Ford Floor Mala
U l Swedish newsprint at (240 a ton
at Curacao, . Netherlands West
&gt; Up lu and Including 1148
Cher. Floor Mole 1837-1-8
SAI Indie*. This 1*'equivalent to about
Stop Tail Lights
IA8 (200 a ton dsllvsred In New York.
Another source of eupply for
I Way Rim Wrench
8Be
Spot Lights
*--• 11.60 the high-priced free market Is
Ant* Compose
1.28 the dlwirslon of Canadian paper
consigned to New York for re­
export.
HYDRAULIC JACKS
A typical transaction occurred
IH Tan To 16 Ton
several weeks ago, one paper
dealer said, Involving a shipment
HEAR OUR NEW 8 TUBE
of newsprint to Shanghai from
' FIRESTONE AUTO RADIO
a Canadian mill through th* port
•8.88
of New York. The exporter In
STALLED FREE, AERIAL New York Darned that hie
hla Sha
Shang­
E.
hai customer had gona bankrupt
after th# paper had arrived ii
&gt;&gt;f»al Covers last*lied FREE- Naw York, tnln dealer said. Tha
Gat Oar Free KaUmatsa On AH paper eventually flit*rad Into the
~ sir Work,
Jro# market.
i¥ '
. . Well'Inform ed -■ owreoo In
Industry Xtetod they know of only
instance, involving about 11
tons of newsprint, In which a
Canadian mill delii
ranged with Ita New
_._ _
to divert Into the free market
newsprint _.wh«eh W»a ostensibly
bound for re-export from Now
York.
A fair quantity of off-alte
newsprint also haa found iU way
to the high-priced market. Not-

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identified as the former Amerksn
merchantman Pteiident Warfieldapproached Haifa in custody ol
British destroyers.
Seizure of the refugee ship was
disclosed in an official announce­
...I th,
: Offer To Raise Food ment by British authorities, who
jority la ovtrndf* But lupublican*
foreuw little hope of ©burning)
H lo c k m U C lC IviHCic- B y ■aid that the boarding parly had
an overriding majority in the
Premier Over Radio “ encountered strong •resistance
and lhat tear gas had been used
Senate. Failure of either flouc
by both sides in the battle.
BATAVIA. Java. July 18. (*7
to override, they say. *will kill any
lax reduction for the current »#■• Indonesian Premier Amir Sjari- The announcement said that dam­
had been suffered bf both
foeddin *said in a radio ‘'■(leech ages
sion of Congroi*
the intercepting naval vraael* and
Mr. -Truman's veto .message today thr republic was prepared by the refugee
iTsT
ship during' the
.
went to' the House which origi lo halt all hostilities^and unfriend- clash.
The
steamer
President.Warfield,
income
tax
slashing;
ly
action
provided
the
"Dutch
natrd the
once carried thousands of vaca­
measure to become effective Jan­ show an ragerilcit to reach a tionists between Baltimore and
peaceful
solution
loo.”
The
speech,
uary I. The first bill he vetoed
Norfolk, a* quern of tha old Baywas identical, except that it would broadcast over all Indonetisn sta­ Line fleet.
She participated In th# Nor­
tions, offered alto to lift the (pod
have takerr effect lilt July I.
mandy invasion in 1044 and later
Since lhat veto, the President blockade against cities occupied turned up as a troopship plying
said, "there has been no lessening by thr Dutch.
tha shallow Seine lietween I-e
Il came at a moment when Havre and Rouen,
of the need to make substantial
She was mastered into war serv­
payments on the public debt.”
Dulch-Induncsian negotiations ap­
ice In 1942, made an Atlantic
Mr. Truman said that when the peared lo have broken down over crossing under her own power,
time come* to lessen the wartime a prnjiotrd cease-fire order and and particip
participated In pre-invasion
tax burden il should be reduced police powers in a projected in amphibious maneuvers o ff Barn
•tablo and the North Devon‘ coast
iuw . terim government. The Dutch had
"on a basis Ihal is mu
fair io
lo tow
of England.

L eft Hook To Bear’s
N ose Saves Child
CHICAGO. July.JS, W 7 -A city
fireman punched a bear in the note
at the suburban Brookfield Zoo
and thereby saved the life of three
year old Terry I^e Falk,'of Juliet,
III.
Terry, visiting the xo-i yester­
day. with hia mother, Mr*. Amherta Fait, decided tu feed-the
black bear some of his surplus pop­
corn.
He clambered over the
guard rail and across the Inter­
vening safety xone. The benr
■cited the child and pinned him to
the rage with hi* huge, clawod
paws.
Fireman Walter Troy, attracted
by the child's screams, leapt-1 Ihe
rail and began punching thu bear's
nose. When the animal relaxed
its grip, Troy snatched Terry free.
At Berwyn Hospital, where the
boy waa treated for claw marks
on hla right nym and left thigh,
Terry said, "I only tried to pel
him."

niitstanding wore reduced to (/?
1B7.000 but accrued Inlcn t «
bonds w u . . (U7l,24ti
tu ought the total up to $7,4'.
Tlirre years later In 1930,
uutstanding totalled $5.9JU,0go
and accrued Interest was. (fA6,4j«
n'total of (41,516.422.
‘ *y
On July 1 of Ibis year tele
Dinds outstanding were It.XTv.u,
and there was no accrued intt-mp
On Sept. 30, 1929 total bonds
These mature Sept. 1, 1977.
outstanding were (7,002,000, ac­
crued InU-rvst on Itund* wa* (294,791 aud total bonded Indebtetlness
Thq United States has 3t,TCo
000 telephones. Great Britain 1
was $7,290,791.
By Sept. 30, 1933 total IhjiuIs 676.000. and Russia, 1,272,600.
I’Bvinir Iwmli In 1927 wc»re
000 |fH nitificMlcs uf iitdcbtcu*
m-u IItil,000.
In 1928. it was found necessary
to Issue refunding bomlfc to pay
bills and interest ami principal un
serial bondl that were &lt;fte. This
Included (Cld.OOO issue! uf 'A -l
refinancing bund*: |2fit,0(Xl uf A2 l&gt;onds and (426.000 worth of A-

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W ashington Meet
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I'aa* "lit
Sanford which are eager to main­
tain adequate airport facilities,
but which have been handicapped
ip doing *o because of Inadequate
income lo defray the large ei[Mti**
Involved.
From Inquiries that have been
sent to the Chamber of Commerce,
Mr. Higgins said be it rontidhnt
that a great deal of th&gt;' propert
Uie.ftlrpprt can,
filled
approved 'businesses whose Te
tals will gu far toward offxettim:
expenses of the alrpori.

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Sunday N ight, .July 20 a t 8:00 P . M.

mcomr groups at well at. lo high predicted armed hostilities would
Th# Warfield cam* back to the
R E V . C H A R L E S TH O M P SO N
income groups."
j *•*»! this weekend because Sjsri- states battered and destined for
Without specifying whan he foeddin had rrjrcled all Dutch the scrap heap, but the Weston
Trading Company of New York
thought the time would be yip* demands,
Supt. of the Methodist Orphanage
bid for her 160,000 at a surplus
for cutting taxes, the President1 ,
.
asserted:
t Reported rlauhe*
along the sale.
,
WUt Be.The. Speaker.
Ol.ftm unequivocally committal fr‘Hit-Bwey»«3P!iha»i«*d Use tenA laYer announcement said slii
,.i,i
Li...i
,.r
i,,.i
■•on.
Trie
Inilonesian
Newa
Agrncy
to the right kind uf tax reduction
had been bought by th* Chineseasserted
thr .,Dutch had fired
The Children o f the Home will give
at Ihe right time."
. „
--- 210 American Industrial Company of
The Republican bill trim*taxes " " ‘J1* ,n,°
lh®village_ of Hand- New York and wuuld go into
from ' 30 per rent In the luwest - . I 1'’ '* n .,7' f 1 *0't*8 ° f Han- service as a Chinese river boat.
Special Mimic
Bonded Debt
taxable Incomes to 10.5 per rent ,
ln ' ' f 1* "*•*•» Inflicting
But she started for China by
on Incomex over *192.000. But
|Vy. c*,u* lti#* uver ■ three hour way of Marseille, France. Moat
4l *tftIInurd frirm Chip f&gt;Mt
Mr. Truman termed this measure 1
„
of her cargo when she set out
"a premature and faulty lax re- e»„,!V? • .*,,ilIl ' 1lrnn lrtlw n
waa life preservers and mesa hlu. 000; 9100.000 for real estate;
Services Under The Auspices O f :
for
hospital
(never
ductlon bill” which would Inject , ^ ,
*mIndonesian troops
There wasn't much doubt shu 1100.000
176,000 for..FwhUe*w«r;
into the tax system "inequities
y « l* « U y
at
Bladjung really was headed for a Job of built);
First Methodist Church ,
which Would greatly increase the •'■•f»*8at near Bandoeng,
running Jewish immlgrhnt* into 1100.000 fur a swimming poo) (not
built); (576.000 fur sewers; IttX),difficulty of making desirable . " t,u.,ch ejmwupiqus said the Palestine.
000 for a fire station (not built);
revisions ”
Indonesian* had committed "far
‘ First Christian Church
**
1325.000 on the waterworks and
Ha added thatthe legislation, I"01* lh? n"
*Z1 truc,B vblarlons
(182,000 &lt;t&gt;n the gas plant.
fa "at complete variance with the
i **!1 *Wo
‘ I 11 ,’*'1
First Congregational Church
fundamenlyl requirements of o .. °
" * I**“ ce accord mute
Camp W inona
The failure of the Beminole
be. iiss ,,,___ 1,1,00
good lax bill" and said he,......,lmM
j , t ll.
.,_nce ^‘ be llepub
County Bank. In 1927 accounted
Episcopal Church ~ ~ ~~ '
romaelled" to veto it.
I .. nl j tI1*ed their flrxt ceai
tra a tla a r O Iraaa P a s t (lae|
for a loss of more than (1,000,The Prtsldenl ^referred lo in-.T1" 0rJtr |T,b - “ 7* The Repui. lengrd by members from nearly 000 of city money derived from
tcrnallon«l uhliiraliunK «■ auoihvr t
i ha every cabin and tvon by a moder­ bonds, including the funds for the
First Presbyterian Church
reason for delaying the reduction I ,l “ ch bed violated tha truce 30J ate margin.
new hospital, swimming pool, fire
of taxes. He said:
times in June.
Mr. Morris told the campers the station, (400,000 for the bulkhead
“ Our responsibilities for inter- u
1 legend of “ Little Anni&gt;," "One- and part of the sewer funds.
national rehabilitation have no "eltadjil of the Indonesian republic Eyed Pete” and “ Long Knife Har­
Important hearing; on our.effort* J*®**®?’” ™ *belr return from Hatav. ry” . The^rampers went to theLr
ia. the Dutch capital o f Jogjakarta cabins for taps and IlgbU-out anxi­
to secure lasting pears.
"The recent refusal uf certain while Imth sides anxiously awaited ously looking forward to the hike
nation* to Join in common en*. a decision from the Hague about to the Haunted Church und “ Onedeavor* tu establish conditions of whether the Netherlands would Eyed PeteV grave, planned lor
stability Increase* the difficulty lake up arms to solve the latest hi the morning.
stalemate.
Hoys and counselors attending
of our task.”
(A military spokesman In The the camp are aa follows: Cabin X;
The President said th# bill rep­
resents not only “ unsound fiscal Hague said yesterday the Dutch Pete Brock, counselor) Dancy GalBowen, Bobby
policy" but would contribute “ to bad 98,000 well equipped troops lahan. Squire!
inflationary pressures which we on Java and Sumatra ami 10.009 Parks. John Fox, Wade Garner.
R E V . Me K lfJ L E Y ’S S E R M O N TOPIC F O R
have made progress In combatting more on other East Indies&gt;JsJainh. Frank Cranston.JlaroJd Cranston,
rmy Roberto Poey and Fredirlcu I’oey
but have by no W ans -overcome “ T h * - Indonesian "Republican arm
’
wa, reported to have 200
from Havana. Cuba and Aliiton
Hr rontlnued
“ A* ] stated ill the message on troupi, not including guerrillas.' Baker: Cabin II: Gene Levy,
counselor. Mike Wbelchel, Wesley
H.R. 1, tthe first tax Mil) there
Spencer, Walter Routh, Runnla
Is no Justlfiration for tax reduc­
Hljrh
Corn
prices
Garner, (little chief), Charlie
tion so long a* price stability at
Mann. Jimmy Daly, Spartanburg,
sound level* has nut been secured
Result
In
Smaller
*
(!*.. Walter Graham, Hugh Walml business, employment and
A'. H Gatlin, Edwin Lockett;
national Income continue at peak ^
Supplies O f Meat ters.
Cabin III; Chum Stanley, counsel­
levels,
Since his original veto, Mr. B f ALEXANDER It, GEORGE or, Tommy Speer, Bobby Morris,
Sammy Jacobson. Stanley Rats,
Truman said income payment* to
WASHINGTON — Smaller meat
individuals have continued to rise sppplirs are in prospect for ‘next George Harden, Joseph McJIndvl,
“and the general level of business year as a result of the high price Atlanta, fi*., (little chief), IPliy
Clark, Buddy Dunn. Robert llak-l
W H A T H O P E O F T H E F U T U R E -------- ON W H A T T E R M S? 8
activity is establishing new high of corn.
Jimmy Fox and Joo Hutchin­
racords." while th* ■number ■&gt;!
Government livestock rxperta er.
son.
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civilian* employed has also m- alsu say that if consumer dt-jnand
Cahin IV; Spencer Harden, coun­
creased.
i continues strung, meat price* are
Asserting that total employ ' likely to be higher in 1912 be- selor, Donald Kelly, C. K. Flowers,
Melvlle Brinson. Al
Phillips,
ment In June increased bjj 1,726,-, cause of the shortened suppl
PIT.
James Stripling, J. L. Black. Hob-|
000 over May, bringing the totr.l‘ |
1 High prices for corn tcud
id to bv Mitchell. Monroe Pearce. Ednow empluyed tu more than 00,- reduce the, future meat supplies
(8X1,000 - the highest III history, because many corn grower* fig ward McCall. Robert Shoemakei,
the President declared:
ure -they ran make more money John Eberhardt.-Jacksonville, (ll(“There Is still no convincing by selling their corn than hy feed­ tla chief);. Cabin V; Al Brock,
evidencp that a recession Is Irnmi- ing it to hog* and cattle. Faint­ counselor, Larry Burney,. Ernie
‘A FRIENDLY CHURCH IN A FRIENDLY CITY”
Morris, (little chief), Morris Phil­
er*, particularly those in Ihn torn lips,
hehL,
Jimmie
Owen,
Kenneth
Ram­
"Tax reduction now would de­ belt, keep a sharp rye on the hogsey, Rodger Garner, Edwin Mad­
lay lb* readjustments of prices rorn price ratio.
den. James McKee, Billy Park,
and wage* necessary to maintain
Th* Tschnlcsl Deadline
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' ■George Putman, Robert Shew:
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_ Cabin VI; James Lawton and Rob­
this high pro*parity.
prosperity. It would
This _____
ratio ________
means, ’ ________
generally
lead to an tv#n Mgther level of j speaking, that when the market ert Cranston, counselor*, Gene
prices for consumsr goods. It price of i00 pounds of hog« Is Das Ellsberry, Alfred Stanley, Nolly
would increase th* danger of a than the price of 11.6 huihel* pf Dunn, Curtis Winfrey, lie Land,
recession,"
corn D the "signal” .for leu feed­ Sammy Dunn, Robert Gavin. Jat king of corn In normal tfnvt, when sonvilla. - Jimmie Wright, Bill
southern newspaper paid (80 ■» most hog-feedlng farmer* *r# ef­ Moore, Richard Phagan, Kaiinetl
ton' fnjr short-width newsprint ficient .and experienced operators. Boll* and James Boll*.
However, the big Increase In
which Resulted In a paper with
some pafts only ona and one-half the demand for .meat during tha
war and postwar period brought
tolbtnnt wide.
Aid Estimate
Th* whole problem of the naw*. a large number of inexperienced
hog producers Into tha business.
P'rtnt - shortage despite somewhat Many of these nawcomera figure
Idgher production in Canada, the
&lt;t‘*a1taa*e trees Pa«*
main world producer and this It payi to aq&gt;p or reduce eJVn- Ing Speaker Marlin (R-Maaa) In
feeding
when
th*
price
of
100
line to rapfafe him In the event
country’s chief source o f supply,
now is being investigated by two pounds of hogs is less thin the Mr. Truman I* unable "to com
piste hla term.
committees of 'Congress.
The nric# fit 13 bushels of corn.
A Department of Agriculture
Th# Dgialatlon. which Mr. Tru­
Canadian Combines Investigation
Commissioner has made a "con­ market observer recently esti­ man requested Immediately 1after
fidential” report regarding an mated lhat 100 pound* of bogs b* entered th« White House and
alleged "combine" In the news­ were bringing In money equiva­ vacated the vice-presidency, was
lent to oniy 10.2 bushels of t«rn. signed as part o f the preatdenprint- Industry In Ceneda.
Corn prices Increased consider­ llal routine.
ably after that computation ^waa
The House Appropriation* Comtjiiniit
ttee recommended an additional
MUONE'S MEDITATIONS
Fall sad Winter Prospects
5,600,000 - for construction of
■y Alky
While prospective reduction In
temporary housing for war vet­
livrs'fick feeding indicates smaller erans and tnelr families.
nira( suppIDs next yesr,, butcher
The committee estimated that
KUft’U l o t SAY HE
»hup* probably will be heavily
unite can be provided with
HEAH P£ U6MG ARM o stocked In the coming fall and
new money, which supplewinter
montha.
There
has
bc«n
a
p£ LAW KoTCM Up WID
~463il4
already
msnte (436,46
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_ pro*
record slaughter of raltD and vlded for the program for eonm e las*
—
calves this year, and an increased other war housing
(nx to temporary
output of pork I* Indicated for version of surplus military and
m Aw *u m ! hit *yt
this summer and fall.
veterans’ housing. Th# National
U &gt;N&amp; l £ i$ s o p a t
Tha Bureau of Agricultural Housing Agency Is In charge of
Economic* aaya this year’s ku^a
p O -U U C fifA A M "
work.
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slaughter of cattle and calves wi~ the
Tha House Commerce Commitresult in a sharp reduction In the
.red DgDIatkm to (Ire
number of these animal* on /Arms. tee appro1
Cattle feeding ln‘ 1948 probably l|ely 31 merchant ships as rom
will be beDw the high rat* of this pensation for an eqnal number
of vessels lost or soiled In l
. As a result, says the
fere’ s N o Place Like H O M E F O R FORD S E R V IC E
1- and Teal“ outtf0T Is" *
Th. Wll. already approved by
ta b« reduced next year.
However,
oworer. food
feed supply observers Senate, also, .provides fo r return
XXI In wartime seised
say “that even If .meat output I* of (80,000,000
*ed as much aa 16 pound* per Italian p ro ^ rt^ after ^
pereoa next year, Il will not
ririm s"offtU. STritteeL who suf.
•artSy mean **a critical she
In Italy, during, the
I) except possibly for thou a
hot haye the money to buy
A renewed plaa tor United
A U T H O R IZ E D
SI
ECE
The enrage conaumpuo
Person for. tha years 1939-1938 wee Statea leadership In repatriating
116.6 pounds, almost a pounds and reaettllng the displaced per­
D u p«r person than this year's sons of Europe went before Con808 B , F IR S T S T R E E T
with legislation
PHONE 200" average of 163 pounds.

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Tnim an Calls For Six Mail Jury
;er Defense In Papy Case

F L O R ID A ,

M O N D A Y , JI-L Y

21,

1947

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A u o c i i U ^ Proas U i M d W ir o
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NO. 177
,

Dutch Forces A ttack

Gromyko Hits Balkan Inquiry

is t
"Unprecedented Pros­
perity" Cited But
Inflationary P r o b ^ l e ms
Outlined

5,000,000 Reds
In U. S, Are Said
Pushing 3rd Party

Judge Directs T&amp;rors
Be Kept Together
And Cut Off Ftoin
News Publications

Curfew Restrains
Rebels Forced
Into Yugoslavia 90,000 Additional
By Greek Troops Jews In Palestine

Republic's President
Appeals For UN
S e c u r i t y Council
To Take Up Issue

TAliAHASEE, F1*;4 July 21
t/P» A six man tnal jury was
WASHINGTON? July 21 UP)
seated today altri two and a hall
President Truman raid today lit.*
hours of examination to try for­
nation hat turgrd to a pinnoclc ol
House
Passes
Measure
mer Representative Hemic C. Pap)
HA I AVIA. Java. July 21 &lt;4't
"unprecdcntcd prosperity," but
of Key West op litaigrs of l&gt;tibin&lt;{
O
u
t
l
a
w
i
n
g
Po
l
l
I’irttdrn! Soekatno said by radio
mutt (lengthen ill dclentr againil
fellow House* member I..__
tonight the Dutch wrtr attacking
inflation.
•,
* Tax Requi rement As soon as the jury, was sworn
UN Commission Plans Repercussions Feared his Indftrircun Kepulilic hy land,
In a'tpecial mid-year economic
in. the couit recessed until 2: HI
To Visit Area Of
On Deporting Ref­ an and tea. He appealed to the
report to Congress. the CJtiel Lxts
£fzl&gt;L
•
W A S H IN G TO N , Ju l? ‘
&lt;*■&gt;
1 % i d i w d rile r c tf t W p io d u n d »
*
Initial
'
InVasi6tY
ugees" *1() ’ * Fi'dnCe' ctlef t‘1 toil r ScW i ii Wii/ Nd- /
Odham apj Rep. •Clarence h|.
ike up
liont Secuitly Council to take
now it running at a talc cl An ritiniate th#t their air abuill
Camp of (Lila accusrd Pajiy Ol
the tiMie.
$225,000,000,001) a yrar far sut- 5,(11)6.000 CommunitU or lyuqzr
ATHENS,
July
21
td*J
First
JERUSALEM.
July
21
(4')
A
offering thyipTirilies to help defeat
A Dutch lommttnnpie said Dutch
patting anything in hittory, and (hurts in the United Slaletr-all a bill pridiHamig telejihune and
ditpalrhet repoitrd
today that duik’-to-dawn curfew was 01 dried
waipDnrt.
had attacked Kepubltpuihing lor a coalition of l r!lii/i,
added;
guerrilla
bands
had
attackrd
two
tuday fur *&gt;41,000 Jriutalriu Jc n t.
Irtegraph companies from giving
can aiilirlds in Java and Suinktia
"We can place thr high produc­ wai given the Ilou»r Committee
SOVIIT OHIO ATI Andrei A. Gromyko (lull) is shuwn a* lie spoke uu
points
in
noithetn
tiireir
neat
the
bringing*1ir
155,000
thr
number
ot
their service to rare bet bookmak­ the Greek situation before the United Nation* Council at lark a Success,
tion and the high employment on Un-American Activities today
Hlgotlav bolder, and lliat-in f a* h Jews under cut lew restrictions here, brrause Indonecian lighter plants
ers. They aie thr Stale's prin­ N. Y. He said that th* Soviet Union “cntii.i.t agree" lo lha U. S. proposal
that we. have today oq a firm hy Walter S. Steele. o| Washingcasr they wilhdirw atln a ’ bat­ ii| Haifa
and in the Nalanva weir 1raily hu action
cipal witnesses,
for the establishment of a sumUpanikativni lionlier umimiaiiun lu U&gt;«
Hie Dutch, dec la ting they would
* fQunddion-vHSIrWmg pinipenly ton.
tle tu Yugoslav territory.
area, lhe action followed a new
During srlerliun of the Jury, Ualkan*. He left member* of the Count it in the dark as tu whether h«
Steele wat ihcdirst ui 14 wit­ I’apy sat calmly at the’ di-frii.v would veto ll)« Amur lean resolution or mviuly abatatn. Seated at right
and peace.”
Gtrrk troops punned harass­ outbunl id violence which left nut attack nlhri thr civil pupuIt Sir Alexuntliir Cadogaii of ClA'al Hulun,
(IntrriiuttonaU
ft But threaded through the 30,000 nesses scheduled aa the commit­ table, surrounded hy six lawyers,
ing action against l.rllnl forces ihiteaieaci-and- 2 ) wounded ns 4ti latioii ui non-military ob|ecliv&lt;i,
were Htt/iiiptlbjl 15 ithtnobitiia hater liegan a week ol public lirar- . Neither the Stale nor the defense
word document were four C’t
id the mountains tirai thr-Iron- hours.
Used all of it* allotted challenge*
tatting anti airciait guns al the
Corn, Coal, Conitruction and Com­ mgt on Cqjnniunnt adivitirt. He uf veniremen and only 15 of the
tin df Albania, Yugoslavia's west­
The llntish Army wat oidrird
merce overseas, named* "by ’ Mr. testified at chairman of thr Na­ •93 called a* prospective J u iu is
ern neighbor, allri irprtlillg the lu lock in the Jewish quarlfl* firltlc and the Kepuhlic 111 ail force,
Truman at development! whirl) tional Security Committee ol the were questioned,
ollrnsive against koiiilsa last week. here fluin 7:0(1 P. M.‘ l o '5 :t ) l l hrllrved lo nutubri jlnrlil 40 obI'at Whitaker of Tampa utilized
patriotic,
mean that "inflationary ptolilerm American coalition ul
Dispatches today Isons Saloni­ A. M. daily "until lurthrr notice. solrtient Jspanrs^ ‘planes, many ■
everyone of them on whether they
in (ibor irpair.
civic and fraternal tocirlirt. lhe had any connections with news­
may become itronger."
ka said 400 gurmllat had atSonif 50.000 Jews in Haifa al­
Tier Kepulihca^i
ladio. over
Terming price reductions at ill coalition it an organization ol 04 papers or relatives connected with
tarirtl Mooyrs. 25 miles noilh id ready were under a similar cutneceaaary In many area*, the i a ci e t i e t promoting patriotiim tiew’tpapers.
which
♦viekatliu
appealed,
said
Salonika, at dawn )rslriday but lew. Alxnil 15,000 at Nat^liva
president aaid they nm'l not !»•
He iil»o asked them whethei they
Dutch aitlllriy had ctpriird file
Steele
laid,
Ur
ga&gt;r
till*
bleak
were
irpelled
by
lilrek
comuianswamped In a wave of aperulution
would Icon "to lhe slightest it**have been under lualial law lot
■ruseu by the forecatt of n short down of CominuniiU and their gree"' toward the prosecution if
Jos who killed 10 befujr the re­ a week a* a result ol the kid South cd Hauduriig. .11It) unite
soulhrait uf Ifatacia lhe tepott
rtilrn crop or hy a wave of newj lympalhi/rti in (hit country:
i’apy were not called lo the aland Firm Granted Option New York All Kight, maining guerrillas lied acton thr
ntptng of two Ulilish army ref
yjee boosts (legged to
wsgejuid prJ
said lieu Dutch planes using lock*
1. Upwatdi ul 100,01 Ml c aid­ to testify in hi* own defense. AH
Yugoslav
border
two
miles
away.
On Lots To Build
He Says, But Needs
grants.
a’ coal coni i art settle
John L. Lewis'
replied they wotdtl not ltd Ihut In-,
rts allaikrd Malaya, in west J a ­
ea riyrltg tnrmbrii of the Com­ ftuenre tbrm.
A r my casual Mrs w*r* two killed,
merit.
Fear o{ repcreunions lor the in. and that other Dutch aircraft
50 Pre-Fab Homes } A Little More Sun and two wounded.
Mr. Truman aaid there are a* munist Party.
Three state employer* among
Other dispatches said 300 guer­ deportation from Haiti of 4.5llti had dialed a' Sonkaila-Sraden
.yet “ no groumla for real alarm
2. Another 100,000 candidate the properties Jurors were ex­
rillas raided a puli,-,* alutiun at or more uncertified Jewish tel
nor for general upeculative In­ lor party membership.
cused, either by the prosecution
ladway limn.
Messhori, about two miles south
creases in food prlcea" arising
or lhe defense. Judge W. May
The City Cummitriun declined
lhe most noticeable thing abuul of . line- Vug**#las-—Imrsler—amt—I ! ogees uf the Eiodus ol 1^47 wav - -imicmr^Bn -tirtJxrirxxts "lrriT Oth- “
3. Approximately 4.H00 mcm Walker excused two men when
ireallas.4
l*ea» till
aourres ssnl the fluety- equip
hers of Communist- front- organt- th»y'W td^il?y'h*3'pre^TiceIve.I lo a d htxlty tvening oiT i ~meT,V N e ^ m i m y to s cmrfiiTy U.) ■mile* northeast of Phlorinu, where repotted to hr the irason lor the ei
pud Dutch anil) of about 1‘JO.OOO
extended
curfew
Greek
authorities
said
they
hav*
•
,
,
,,
ytutuig
thr
city
Ii»r
the
tint
time
rations. As for their |&gt;oliticaI ac­ ideas about the charges
men, using niustly If, S Lend
tirorHived t&gt;y v ommtssmnert. , . , ,
.
,
Before couth tecestrd for lunch, ute
.
.
...
, t « the Ink ol sunshine, Uuk Atkin, feared a iHrsaihle "invasion." Sim­
In London, authunlalivr Whitt
suiplus inilitaiy equipmant,
tivity, Steele asserted:
t arraw.iy at the iroued. .
.
ultaneously a hand armed with
Judge Walker directed -.tint the Andrew
.
»
. .i
rv
who irrenlly won the Allhui IhhI- heavy maehlnegunt and mtirtans lull inloimanls said that thr Jrwriwas (tllHng
ik in g tiinuilaueuusly
*st
1
"They are now,pushing for a lurqrs he kepi logathru •luough- r»(. . George
AuitC, »ot, the lhoi|«- ** , , i .
.
• , . ij
,.
w.
,i . ,t
I in f)' talent scout program, told was reported to have attackfd the without vitas iriied Friday aboaidi nujnercai* pcunti
coalition of Leftists' Vdt. the ,el udl (hy trial and Oral* th*y be rvsl lr-uiniturr
Tnmpany that the le- .
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Krlle,,|. ,«||„|
pielatfon of funni ng a major third off from access to magatita-* and Cense ,lee, lor auction r.ilc» be te Ins fellow Kotaruns at their leg nearby village of Mrtokainbo*. the refugee ship were bemg *|in»
setting fire to nine houses, de
verdict It
qntll
newspapers
ular
weekly
luncheon.
Ml.
Aiki.r
ed
back
lo
France
in
a
‘new
and
i|„
»Miniisliing
"pultre
xctitm."
party.”
"
'
spite slicing opposition hy armed
duced from SIOiFa'day lo $20 -v
reached.’
tougher" approach to the hand I t.tent: Genera] Biniim It Spoor,
Sliale called the Front organi­ . . The kctlon was taken at I111? day. ’lhe motion died lor lat k *&gt;1 .iddrd dial alter hr caught culd, peasants
POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. July
[lillrli coiiitnandrr, said tit an urhr spent a good deni of time look; f 4*»ml IhtiFil mm f*i|l »l»l
One pew&gt;|iu|t*r aceount'deelar-( ling of ruch blockade lonnri
21-lA*)-Dutchess County Surrogate sation* "far more dangerous" than
a second. City Munagri II. N
der uf tlet* day tltui "our entmlas’
mg atnund New ^oik for some ml the attack supported b* maFrederick 8. Qulntrrro ruled to­ the party. He- explained: •*
||„w, v, r. 0 , , BrilUh foreign
(la„ e
w|lich try to
Mayer said today.
"Thu leaders era ppliiiriaed. as
day ’ that all papers and file* of
chlnagUD fir* from the 6Hlh 3urolonlal offic* spoke..,im i*-| ,al.„tage'Ole minrere imptemantalittle
mi
net
where
he
could
gel
gostav frontier post.
the late President- Kooaevclt are author*, piufeasors. xrivntifts and
Ned .Smith, ownrr of the San- ;n ^ (un
ftiaed In cuniniant,
i (ion o f the iit’ iec'ioents n'schacl,
Meanwhile, lhe United Nations
"a ealld and effective gift to the professional men. Kirer. Increasing
ft ti Ift-l14e1.1 w|| I'nn* 1) %|
find
Furniture
Company,
and
J.nk
.
,,
The informants said the Jew.
onfotgellahle
irrtptes■utN.-onniii.Hioo
in
v
e
a
t
I
g
s
t
i
n
g
.Cnlted State* government to he Riemliem aie joining there, Afl,
ti .
,1 L .
,
Another
returned lu France presunialdy
K.iLgan, nutmt^r ol Hir .VirHiml
**
™ ieed. maintained and preserved lire gradually veering to the party
Greek
Intrclet
disorder.
announc­
Aikiu it .tied, wa* (lie
County Mulortw Inc., jppfarrtl l»r*| nl]\ / \
ed thut it planned to visit Kuril! would be accommodated in dis­
In the Franklin D. Rooxevett lib- line through the' pulling of the
placed perxunx’ camp..
,
^
*
A $i*efd ol ll»r «ut iway* and the jam
string*
of
the
tireless
Worker*
rary at Hyde Park."
lore lor v. omimitiutt md t*pp»»%rj .
,
.
.l
i as to inspect llie ares where guer­
Britain lias been In touch with
A
,
t
i
i
.
H»ry prudiit r
tliii mg the ruin rilla force, launched their first
The decision ratne a* part of a npimig those forces ’ who have
,
••
..
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"certain" European count! t e . ».n
(I -.ll.a rC
I '.x , . i n
Ray A, Hollenbeck of Orlando triluclKm ol the fee lorAuction^
judicial aettleaient of the account party affiliations."
lu-ur. Mr (4*1*1 *»( 1tVmg lit! liftt
S t e e l e said he submitted to the was arresled last Monday itrar
the whole question of Jewish 1111
of prole-tdlng* of James Roose­
L ntil Oct. I, I M4,
Init ter , u|,|^4y ( k|«- on .hi H&gt;erui((hl liin
migration lo the Holy l.iind. they
velt, Basil O'Connor and Henry War liepartment two months ago Chuluuta on a charge of hunting was $10 a day. said Mr. Sayr .
Qrangr.
range. N. J.. where he *1*saiil, and arrangements have liven
P. Hsckett aa executor* of the a list of 2,000 Army officers or out of season after he had killed
I lia d * with St leant
Itnty nrii(
last will and testament of Mr. men who are members of tic two turkeys on the preceding day. an el that lime was mciraird lo |tr(| some fii end* .u\d said that
Mole than tup •-IllpluVees of the
He wa» taken the same day Indore the pirtrnl $100 talc. Ur dreliiird
France to hall the flow of EuCommunist party or of fronts.
Roosevelt,
never will f oi gel the funny
mpean Jews without immigration Florida I’uwet ('urpuiation gathlegislation to outlaw the jh'II County Judge R. W. Ware and that Mr. /Austin had appearrd at
Last Spring, when lhe Senate
.ensation in his ear* at he we*,I
i-rrlificates try returning them to creil Fthlu) afternuon tu hunur
War Inveatigatating Committee lax a* a requirement fur votina fined flQO and costa.
lelim l iirraiuctldfi mlpeiItltendsnt
II ss IIsihZ
I 'l l , sill
Joe Hickson, honorary game a merlins of thr Cnmmistirri on under the lludton Kiser.
tlirlr emliurkutimi |&gt;orts.
fought permission to go through
George r l.'Turner wt the llsnton
warden and rider for the Buck July 10. irtfurtlrd the irdurtnm.
"w # papers In search of informa­
This course has been advm-ulrd .Spring* I’ow.-i ptoot which wa*
Mr. Aiken wa* introduced hy
Point Hunting Club, identified and had pointed out that Orlando 1Tiariaa'"Morrison who had charge
tion dealing with Navy purchase*
l&gt;y the Arati trailer.hip o f Pal­ renamed tlie tlinige K. Turner
Hollenhark a* having shot the had reduced the rate from $25*1 &lt;-f the
Joh n V ivian M a rlin , Il'J, died estine.
of Arabian oil. Fred W. Shipman, Motorcyllst Hurt
program I'reviousty,
plant. A pluqili- in llie hnllwey uf
turkeys.
According to County
H utirrihiy n iin n liiK at il:0 0 o’ c W )
librarian, said "at such lime and
lo
$50
a
day.
Mayor
Gut.
willij
'
"
dr»
w
««'t.e
snnoiincrd
that
the
In recent months, Jews uniuuv the liuilillng in-itil-vd with Mr.
at
hi*
lionir
on
Routh
Hsnforrt
if the Robsevr|t pa|ier* are turned
In Highway . W reck Prosecuting Attorney George A. . 1
1
r .t
/-»
I uifU n u l l Bull I Bullnnirrd lh%Speer, Hirkson heard the two shots the approval of the Cnmmt.sioncrv.!,,,,,,^ r|u|,
A v rn u r Ito'trad made Iris home in in Pulrnttn* atuivr file quota lone Turner's name, was unveiled by
over to the government hy court
A. W. Iliggiti., pie.idi-nt .of th*
rraallaaea -■ raee *1.1
whilr in his home near where the users dllrclcd City Attorney rtrdj..,, July no. The' •tub voted to Hanford for 21 years.
order, the United State* arch­
cnnipnny
Condition of Roy'Clyde Kitchln*, turkey* were downed, ran down
F
o
r
111*11)w
ith
the
S
h
e
r
if
f
,
ivist would face no Insurmount­
the rhallcuKu nod ti. A.
.Mi I inner, who live* m Or­
year old Oroee mechanic, whose the mad and saw Hollenbeck in Wnon to prrpate an ordinance' nn-ept
able problem In making the papers
i|«sr, wlio presldeit to lliu slisencr o ffic e , Mr M a rlin , w a s U irn Jun e
lando, tool charge of llu&gt; t oll.11rucavailable- to a Senate committee1 motorcycle was wrecks*] . thorliy hi* automobile, and wa* Void by containing thr p:ojHj*cd reduction of I’ ntlidvnt Gordon Itrisson, up 17. IK7S in D ecatu r, Io w a.
Florida Pllotn Club
tloif .d-.alw*-iant ott tin- nil..lea of
In- addiriim to the Widuw, Mrs
or any other government body after 2:hh o'clock Runlay -nfter- The latter thkt he hart shot at a to hr luhmillrd *1 , (he Friday 1- inled 'tlrvitle
r.
Touflitun,
Idike Mom o.- in Iv2*1, wa. in the
To
Bfe
Formed
Here
noon
when
he
attumpt«4f
at
high
hawk,
Anna,
Marlin,
other
survivor.
for official ute."
mrrting.
\iidrew Stine and Jnmea Higgins
■*-ivh;e *'f the coiiuiaii)' fur more
The
sound
of,
turkeys
In
dlirate
of
speed
to
pat!
an
antomo*
rh"
Include-three
sons,
Werrrn
W.
t that time. President Truman
limn 22 )inrt», and tin-, tl years
Conitniasloners. Bishop* ntftl .1- B rotniilltlee to make the .Martin, f'rtirau Rapids, Minn.,
itjectad lhi request for the bile on llu- Orlando road at "Death tres* tnadfl * Hlrkaorr Suaulcioiia
Fotniallon uf a Central Hondo uf experience in the iuduatry.
arrangement*.
,
papers - and wrote the executors Valley", lx today reported aa aeri- xnd he noted (he tag number of Leahcr. were ahaetil frikn the
John V. Martin, Jr., and William Pilot* Club w*t announced today
Ho win ptr.t-nUol with a 32
Mr. Aikin recount*)!, hi* exit*- It. Martin, Hanford; on* grandson, by Roy Browning, airport man
asking for any paper* .relevant oua at Fernald-I.augnton-Mrmorf*l th* car. Later he recovered the Friday meeting. Tonight, thr
degn-f Masuitlc ring in token of
tienc*
in
eininrcliuri
with
whicn
t'oinrnlsslnn
will
meet
tu
consider
turkey*
and
•
notified
a
member
Hospital,
and
x-rajrw
are
('ring
to the Inquiry.
Carrol Martin, Psliran Rapids. •Krr, following tha sucres.f it com­ appriviatiuu, and Mr*. Turner r«M.l.llu.sU •• I'asr Sill
II •■tlstn at I '.s . t|si
Minn.; two brothers. Chris Martin pletion uf th* breakfast flight In­ clevetl a corsage uf led loses. W.
Shipman could not he reached taken to determine potslbld eon of th* hunting club who,in turn
telephoned
Mr.
Speer.
Porter
Lan*.
immediately for comment on thr cutxion. according to State High­
of l.os .Angries and l-orn Martin itialed by the Hartford Hchool uf J. .Clapp, new piodoellun super­
Ing,
president
Of
the
Seminole
way
I’
afrolman
L.
C.
Bender,
who
rrogqte
of t'ennqylvanla.
Aviation Sunday morning. Tin intendent. served a* ilia.ter of
surrogate's
decision.
Sportsman'* Association wa* con­
Funeral iffvlcfs will lie held al purpose of the new urbanization rereniunie* ,\ talk wa. given by
YSaturday the Senate War In investigated the accident.
tacted
by
Tanner,
wildlife
officer
. Both Kitchena and hi* wife,
rtsligating Committee subpoenaed
the Krlrksim Funeral Home at is lu encourage the use of the air I'*e*. Iliggln*, wht|tUKld) pi sited
4::00 I', M. Tuesday and Interment plane in Central Florida and any Mr. Turner, aVT'itW al«i It. J.
pspars o f the late President for Myrtle Kilrhen* were taken to the of Orange County wae located
and
with
Seminole
Gam*
Warden
aa ’ Inquiry aimed at determining hospital hy Charlea Luke, manager
will take place in Everrreen flier with a atudent pilot’* certifi­ Allen, chief t-ngiu,-,-r uf the cotu*hn authorized a wartime contract of the Mather Furniture BUire Welter Coursen of Sanford, made
Cemetery. The Rev.GlennK.Smith cate Is eligible to join.
pany.
the
arrest.
6w Howard Hughe* for construe- and a wllnrs* to the accident. Mrs.
take o f f o f Llttlle and Rev. J. W. Auatln will
Burnley's hrra'kftsl High. c»nnIond with
By BOBBY I'ARKH *
Kollowing tlie ceremony, a fish
Prior
to
arresting
Hollenbeck
“ n of an experimental flying Kitchens, who waa trjuted for
Camp Serilie
1 Annie, camp legrmt. and Butile officiate. Members of th* Elks off as scheduled, Mr. Riowning fiy anil picnic »&gt;■ luld oh tha
cut* and bruises, waa released th# officers traced th* car itumlwr
Club
will
have
charge
«
f
(he
stated, with H lilanes and 17 pilot* 'plant grounds. There weie many
Wednesday and Thursday Were Dunn a* little -Annie ’ Ma* a
to Orlando. Jo* Hickson waa taken
Eirl R! Koont, an altomey for from Urn hospital last evening.
leaving th* Hanford airport at vislliir. of tlie company, formerly
busy days at Camp Winona w ith '.&lt; "'am. Bobby Morris tu Long graveside services.
the Roosevelt estate, refering-lo
The accident took plaeo about along to Identify Hollenbeck. A the many activities going full Knlf# Harry, George Harden as
Pallbearer* will ba Jess* C. 5:15 A. M. They arrived at N o known a. The Florida I’uldlc Ser­
tha aubpoeaa. aaid today “No one 150 feel south of the well which companion who waa with Hollen­ blast.
I
lodge,
Leo
Rutner,
A.
W.
Odham,
Hmvrna at 8:36 A. M. and were vice Company, from Winter Bark,
{ Due Eyed I'ete and Stanley Katz
knows V^ether the documents ia south uf the Big Tree road. The beck at the time of th* shooting
Riding, o ff to a sluw start he-|n. tha grandmother gave a big J, D. McNeil, J, II. Truluck, Frank driven to the beach In c*rf fur- Del.an.) suit Hi. I'ete Ishut g.
•ought are among Mr. Koosevell'a motorcycle, a Harley Davidson, '37 haa not been id*nil/lad, Mld Mr. cause of weather, I* going full luogb to the campers,
Bauer, II. &gt;r. Jamedan and J. W. nlahrd by Bill Wright and Wind
paptra. I f they are they will he model, collide*! with tha left rear Bpeer. Tha turkeys, on* large- and blast now with dally prize* being- Hobby Morris won lhe treasure Btawart.
sor Rowley, operators of the New
supplied Us the committee aa soon fender of the 1041 Chrysler Sedan on* small, war* put In th* Central awarded to the buy who makes| hunt held Thuroday afternoon by
Smyrna Aero Service. Later lo o k - Frank (icorjrt* Murphy
»» poaaibls. Every effort will driven north on tha highway by Florida Quick rraete Company the higheat
score.
“
Squlmri"*
a
tloaa
margin
over
Wealcy
Spenfast waa aarved at the Airport
Died Saturday A . M .
ba made to comply with the sub- Josephine Mlney, 3d year old Or­ plant and will probably b* given Howen won a rifleman's handl-j n-r. This gave five extra points Senora Peron W ill
Grill.
lando nrgresa. According to Pat­ to th* County kom*.
(cook for the highest score Thura- to hi* cabin and an ire cold waterAmong thus* participating, in­
Not Visit Britian sides
rolman Bender, the motorcycle waa
Frank Grurge Murphy, « rualday of a 43 out of * possible 50.1no-Ion a* th* treasure. ■
Mr. Browning were Walter
dragged about 160 feet.
B*29s
In
Germany
To
Many,
o
f
th*
boy*
went
withi
Wednesday
night
Al
Broek
tno Pieces O f Local
Krohn*, Jr., C. B. Gunn, Howard dent uf Haufurd fur the test thr#*
LONDON, July II, (AV -A Brit- Bhryock, Ollvkr BJoblom, Mat rill year*, died at the local Tiailer
Mr. Morris for an interesting 2Vk&gt; tertained th* ramp at council ring
TeBt New U . S. Bombs mile
RECORD FLIQHT
trip around the Ink*. On that by relating hi* aspariancas in Ish Foreign Offic* spokesman told Tlndale, Charles ‘ Baker, Julian Camp where he resided, at 1.30
ai .VMProperty A re Sold
kike th# boy| viaited many points; North China. Th* Dishwaahtr* a new# ronfarsac* today that Ban- Simmons, Roy Mixon, Ted Jacksin, A. M. .Saturday after a brief ill­
MANILA, July t l , &lt;A&gt;)
Aness.
WIESBADEN, Germany, July of interrat around Winona nncD'iuartat sang another highly jin- ora Eva Psron, wife of tha Argcn- Gen* Bverfy «nA J— y ...........Th* , tJtilf* Oil Company la Northwrst Airlines atntoliner ar­
Born Apr. 20, 1875 in KSntry.
- * — tln a nraslitan f h a d g . Z I . U . l y
^ ' 1eanalderable increase in rived here today, completing tha 81. WY—An Initial practice flight tha outing was a huge success! Joyabla aong. .
III., the deceased was a retired
uvan thsugh sonic rrt—ttTT” tro)rl ! ' BWf'Fark won his white *wli
awlm- called her plana for a visit to Eng­
Of Its filling ilation at company's first commercial flight Wirrtnr
____
Railroa'd Track Supervisor.
_____ _____________
Langled with a
hornet*' neat at ndng ribbon
and Kenneth. Ram , land.
_ hornet*'
-ami r im Stteet,
new Amarlcan
UJt
rlcin 26,000*
poumJ Ininth* an old slaughter bouse.
Survivors Include the widow,
sey his blue. Cht/m Stanley and
"Th# Argentina ministry of for­ CIO To A sk 2nd Raise
kvr purchased the Lule Noath Pacific route.
again*! q "bomb-proor German
Mts. Nrlte M. Murphy, Hanford;
Thuraday night waa stunt night Epcncar Harden report th* ba- eign affair*," tha spokesman aaid,
ty adjoining t h e
submarine factory waa postponed with each cabin entertaining the ginnars* swimming Flats** as all "haa informed-tha British Embas­ From Rubber Firms three daughters, Mrs. W, t}/ MtFIRR
’ ’-Firat Street for thle
. . sy In Buanoa Air** that 8*nora
Cloud, Bartow, Mrs. 3V. A, Knight.
rest of_lha camp with an original nuking foal prograd.
’ A carelessly thrown cigar re- today by bad wrathar.
CLEVELAND, July 81. (AY— Charleston, S. C-, and 61r*. Har­
Th# hug* plane*, aquippod with stunt Tha stunts ware Judged by
Buddy Dunn caused, snvy whan Peron will not ba visiting England
auitud In a fire that act a porch
Th*
CIO-Unlt*d
Rubber
Worker*
special
bomb-bay*,
war*
achedttled
vey Hale, Sanford; three anna, K.
th# number qf hoy* in it. lu he caught a BH pound ba** while during her present Eurapaan tour."
a fire Saturday afternoon at 5103a
to fly over tha Farga underxround originality and th# acting. Cabin ftihlng with Gen# LeVy and Mr.
The spokesman’# announcement intowislionsl policy committee hat M. KwtglTT?Sanford, W. II. Kwhrin.
Laurel Avenue. Damaj*
klurrta.
dselded
to
ask
the
rubber
indus­
Loa Angeles, Calif., ami J. R.
cams tu x1than 10 days after ha
according to Fire Chief M. N. submarine plant near Bremen this ], under direction of Danny Calla­
The boys trtjoyad -a western hid dlaclaesd that Qutsn Etlis- try** “ big four"—Goodyear, Goo-I- imrjmi, Bloomington, Ind; also t l
morning to familiarise pIKffa and han won first place with a skit
Cleveland.
rich,
U,
R
Huhber
and
Pirostune—
of an operation.
movt# Saturday night In tha ra- hctli had “ nltlmstad" aha would b*
bombardier* with th* layout.
grandchildren anj six great grand*
Dr, Quick portrayed by Wade rrration cabin. Ur. Morris has glad to receive Banora Peron If. she for another 1947 pay ralac.
Aa Army Air Form spokesman
children.
Herman T/. Schroder'died this aild th* testa would eovar a three- Garner and us* feminine lead by mtda avary possibls effort to cam* to Britain.
Funeral services will t&gt;« conduc­
Tha eommlte# Msioad rising liv­
morning at 3:1* •'clock at his month period. Thirty “Amazon" “ .Squirrel" Bowen draw a big furnish addsd rnUrtalnmdnt and
Trad* unions her* had signified ing coats for Its decision yesterday ted at the Erickson Funeral tlom*
id “ Bamaon” bombs, with tlu-ir ebaar. Cabin It with Ronnla Gar­ activities !« this year's program- tha|r Intention to damonitrat* to more mknay from "B ig Four," Tuasdmv at 11:00 A. M. wit* th*
home In Lake Monro*. Funeral
Goal
horseshoe*. against
" 0*1 HI,
III, soft ball, Horseshoe*,
tf aha .vlslt•ervtce* will be announced later high explosive* extracted, will be ner aa Dalsy&gt;Maa and Walter
■Inst Banora Paron If
vlslt- signara.ofwka first wage contract Rev. Douglas Charles officiating.
Graham aa tha -villain came In and ping pong az# all going ed Briuln and had referred to her this f a ir among tha nation’s maj­ Burial will be nrsde in EvargTsaSt
by the Erickson Funeral Home,
___ s * .
4 ..- I .S
_ A _____ _ at
aaaond place. Cabin ill placed see-1,uon**
aa “ a fascist
"
or producafa.
Tin charge

No Action Taken Aiken Reports *
To Lower Auction His Experience
Fee By City Body On Talent Show

f o u r L R ules On
Papers And fFiles
Of F .D . R oosevelt

O r la n d o a n F in e d
On O u t-O fS e a s o n
H unting C harge

Jo h n V. M artin,
Form er Deputy
S h e riff, Dies

Camp. W inona A ctivities H ighlighted
By T reasu re Hunt And1 Stu n t Night

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